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K=(1/2)my^2 v? A.) K=mv B.) m= Kv^2 C.) v=sqrt(2k/m) D.) none of above
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K=(1/2)my^2 v? A.) K=mv B.) m= Kv^2 C.) v=sqrt(2k/m) D.) none of above
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K=(1/2)my^2 v?
A.) K=mv
B.) m= Kv^2
C.) v=sqrt(2k/m)
D.) none of above
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The answer is C. The explanation is below.
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