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Hi Victor, in A1: =ROW($A$1) in A2: =ROW($A$2) now copy both cells, click cell A3 and SHIFT + Page Down as far down as you want, then paste.
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Hi Victor, in A1: =ROW($A$1) in A2: =ROW($A$2) now copy both cells, click cell A3 and SHIFT + Page Down as far down as you want, then paste.
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Let's start by conserving momentum in each direction. The only momentum in the eastward direction before the collision is from the first car. It's momentum is (1300 kg)(30 km/h)(1 h / 3600 s)( 1000 m / 1 km) = 10833 kg m/s This momentum must …
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Let's start by conserving momentum in each direction. The only momentum in the eastward direction before the collision is from the first car. It's momentum is (1300 kg)(30 km/h)(1 h / 3600 s)( 1000 m / 1 km) = 10833 kg m/s This momentum must …
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Let's start by conserving momentum in each direction. The only momentum in the eastward direction before the collision is from the first car. It's momentum is (1300 kg)(30 km/h)(1 h / 3600 s)( 1000 m / 1 km) = 10833 kg m/s This momentum must …
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Hi Victor, in A1: =ROW($A$1) in A2: =ROW($A$2) now copy both cells, click cell A3 and SHIFT + Page Down as far down as you want, then paste.