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Okay so the acceleration formula is vf-vi over time .
So the initial velocity (vi) 7m/s final velocity (vf) is 16m/s so we’re going to subtract 16-7 which is 9
M/s
So the time is 5s so 9m/s divided into 5s is 1.8m/s/2
So the answer is 1.8m\s2
Answer:
The value is 
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The velocity which the rover is suppose to land with is
The mass of the rover and the parachute is
The drag coefficient is
The atmospheric density of Earth is 
The acceleration due to gravity in Mars is 
Generally the Mars atmosphere density is mathematically represented as

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Generally the drag force on the rover and the parachute is mathematically represented as

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Gnerally this drag force is mathematically represented as

Here A is the frontal area
So

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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Displacement is the distance from the start point to the endpoint, displacement disregard the path taken or the amount traveled.
if you start at point A, then go to point B, and back to point A, the displacement is zero because you started and ended at the same point.
for this question, pretend you started at point A, went east 20 km to point B, and then west 8 km to point C, your displacement is 12 km. 12 km is the distance between point A and point C.
Answer:
They decrease trauma by allowing for a more gradual change in velocity
Explanation:
Answer:
Displacement from the starting position is 103.21m
Explanation:
If you draw these directions, it will create the two legs of a triangle.
Using this method, you can visualize why your displacement is what it is.
Using the pythagorean theorem

Plug in both values


c = 103.2085
c= 103.21