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Can you guys share to me your ideas to gather 2000 people for an event?
I want to break a Guinness World Record using 2000 people. But am struggling to find ideas to gather those people. I understand that people won't be interested to come only to break a record.
Can you guys share to me cool ideas worth 2000 people? ie. using independence day as a momentum etc. If so, can you please briefly explain the general description of the event? Thanks!
You could go on Facebook and say that you want to break a world record of having so many celebrity look-a-likes for example 2000 Miley Cyrus look-a-likes. I know it sounds stupid but if you can come up with something that appeals to teenagers you will most likely get what you want.
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In any collision, if we find that momentum is NOT conserved, it must mean that?
1)In any collision, if we find that momentum is NOT conserved, it must mean that
A) the digital video camera used to record the event malfunctioned.
B) none of the above
C) there must be net external force/forces acting.
D) we have made a human error.
E) Newton's 2nd Law works in only limited cases.
2)A puck slides with initial velocity 2.0 m/s on a frictionless surface and collides (head-on)inelastically with an identical puck at rest. The pucks stick together after the collision. What is the final velocity of the two pucks?
A) 0.50 m/s
B) 0.25 m/s
C) 1.5 m/s
D) 1.0 m/s
E) 2.0 m/s
3)In this inelastic collision lab, which of the following factors we do not include in our calculations?
A) angles between velocity vectors and collision axis
B) rotation of the pucks after the collision
C) mass of the pucks
D) velocity of the pucks
E) none of the answers
1) Momentum is always conserved ===> A, B, C, or D could be correct. A ===> Faulty data B==> There is no reason for the statement to be true so none are true C===> External forces we are not aware of are acting D===> We made an error in data collection E===> Is wrong, always. Even Relativistic velocities if we correct with the Lorentz Transform Beats me what your teacher was looking for
2) Mo1 = M* 2 m/s
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