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SOLVED: Compare the de Broglie wavelength of a proton moving at 1.30x10^7 miles per hour (5.81*10^6 m/s) to that of a bullet moving at 700 miles per hour (313 m/s) and a
![SOLVED: In a vehicle traveling at 20 miles per hour, the force of your car impacting a surface is times as great as at 10 mph. SOLVED: In a vehicle traveling at 20 miles per hour, the force of your car impacting a surface is times as great as at 10 mph.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/29627ec9-19a9-48dd-b553-7bec78133dc7_large.jpg)
SOLVED: In a vehicle traveling at 20 miles per hour, the force of your car impacting a surface is times as great as at 10 mph.
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SOLVED: Two cars raced at a race track. The faster car traveled 20 mph faster than the slower car. In the time that the slower car traveled 165 miles, the faster car
![A bird can fly, in still air, at 20 miles per hour. When the wind is blowing, straight from the north, at 10 miles/hr. In what direction must the bird aim, in A bird can fly, in still air, at 20 miles per hour. When the wind is blowing, straight from the north, at 10 miles/hr. In what direction must the bird aim, in](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/untitled8141702881866025203.png)
A bird can fly, in still air, at 20 miles per hour. When the wind is blowing, straight from the north, at 10 miles/hr. In what direction must the bird aim, in
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Can someone please explain how we do these kinds of questions? I have come across few others like this, but I always get stuck. (Source-April 2018 QAS) : r/Sat
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