Here's how I would do it:
How far does he have to go to catch the bug ? <u>23.8 meters</u>
How soon does he want to get there ? <u>1.8 seconds</u>
What speed does he need ? (23.8 m) / (1.8 sec) = <u>13.222 m/sec</u>
What speed is he flying now? <u>3.7m/s</u>
How much does he need to increase it ? (13.222 - 3.7) = <em>9.5 m/s</em> faster
I have no idea
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The term Milankovitch cycles most closely relate to periodic
changes in Earth’s orbit and angle of tilt relative to sun. So for this
question, the correct option is option “c”. Milankovitch affects actually deals
with the effect of the changes in the earth’s movements with the change in the
climatic conditions. Milankovitch was a Serbian geophysicist and also a great
astronomer. His studies actually helped in relating the climatic changes with
the changes in the tilt of the earth. He was the first person to mathematically
prove this situation.
Answer:
Beta particle
Explanation:
If an alpha particle and a beta particle have the same energy, beta particle will penetrate farther into an object than alpha particle because;
1. In air, beta particles can travel a few hundred times farther than alpha particles.
2. Beta particles have more penetrating power than alpha particles.
3. Alpha particle can be absorbed or stopped by an inch or less 1-2 centimeters of air or a thin piece of tissue while beta particles can be stopped or absorbed by a thin layer of Aluminium.
4. Alpha particles loose all of their energies in a small volume easily that beta particles.
5. Beta particles can traveled a longer distance between 2-3 meters at a speed nearly equal to that of light than alpha particles which travel a distance between 2-4 cm at a speed approximately five percent the speed of light.