1. GPE
2. KE
3. KE
4. KE
5. Both
6. Both
7. Neither
8. Neither
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Well im not sure if this is the correct dating materials but here are some examples of Fundamentals of radiometric dating<span>Radioactive decay.
Accuracy of radiometric dating.
Closure temperature.
The age equation.
Uranium–lead dating method.
Samarium–neodymium dating method.
Potassium–argon dating method.
<span>Rubidium–strontium dating method.</span></span>
But the fact is that an accelerating object is an object that is changing it’s velocity.. for this reason , it can be safely concluded that an object moving in a circle at constant speed is indeed accelerating. It is accelerating because the direction of the velocity vector is changing .
Let the moving object be object 1 and the stationary object be object 2.
Momentum of object 1 before collision = 55 kg*m/s
Momentum of object 2 before collision = 0 kg*m/s
Momentum of object 1 after collision = 13 kg*m/s
According to the law of conservation of momentum, the sum of the momenta of 2 objects remains the same even after collision. So,
Momentum of object 1 before collision + momentum of object 2 before collision = Momentum of object 1 after collision + momentum of object 2 after collision
55 + 0 = 13 + momentum of object 2 after collision
Momentum of object 2 after collision = 55 - 13 = 42 kg*m/s
Hope I helped!
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