Question:
Which situation describes the best example of rotational motion?
A. Craig sent the pool ball spinning toward the side pocket.
B. The skater repeated the figure eight on the ice.
C. Sara spun the dreidel on its pointed end.
D. The mouse ran in circles around the mousetrap.
Answer :
C
Explanation:
It's C, because it is spinning. It can't be D because it's going in a circle, not spinning. it can't be A because it doesn't really make sense. It can't be B because the Skater is repeating, not rotating. So the only logical answer is C.
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Answer:
8 quarters
Explanation:
Let's look at the ratio first off.
2 quarters: 4 dimes: 7 nickels
Let's write it in terms of money
50 cents of quarters: 40 cents of dimes: 35 cents of nickels
If we add up all the cents then we get $1.25
Then, if we divide $5 by $1.25 we get 4.
You should then multiply the original ratio by 4:
8 quarters: 16 dimes: 28 nickels
Let's check this by turning it to money:
$2: $1.60: $1.4
This all adds up to $5
Therefore your answer is 8 quarters.
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<em>- Kay</em>
Swing it backwards and forwards, because according to newtons law, every action force has an opposite and equal reaction force. When you swing it one way, the jet pack will be pushed to other way, so when this motion is completed as many times/ with enough energy, the person will reach the station