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A campus bird spots a member of an opposing football team in an amusement park. The football player is on a ride where he goes around at angular velocity  at distance R from the center. The bird flies in a horizontal circle above him. Will a dropping the bird releases while flying directly above the person's head hit him?
 a. Yes, because it falls straight down.
  b. Yes, because it maintains the acceleration of the bird as it falls.
  c. No, because it falls straight down and will land behind the person.
  d. Yes, because it maintains the angular velocity of the bird as it falls.
  e. No, because it maintains the tangential velocity the bird had at the instant it started falling.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a type of
  electromagnetic wave?
  a) a radio wave
  b) an X-ray
  c) a sound wave
  d) a light wave



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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