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Answer: vf = 51 m/s
d = 112 m
Explanation: Solution attached:
To find vf we use acceleration equation:
a = vf - vi / t
Derive to find vf
vf = at + vi
Substitute the values
vf = 3.5 m/s² ( 8.0 s) + 23 m/s
= 51 m/s
To solve for distance we use
d = (∆v)² / 2a
= (51 m/s - 23 m/s )² / 2 ( 3.5 m/s²)
= (28 m/s)² / 7 m/s²
= 784 m/s / 7 m/s²
= 112 m
Answer:
The pushing force and the skier's mass
(A) is correct option.
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass = 64 kg
Weight = 608 N
Velocity = 21 m/s
Forward force = 45 N
We need to calculate the reaction force of the snow pushing on the skier
Using given data,
The reaction force of the snow pushing on the skier is equal to the pushing force and the skier's mass.
Hence, The pushing force and the skier's mass
(A) is correct option.
Answer:
343/440
Explanation:
Recall that v=d/t
Now, this is the same thing.
Frequency is 1/T and wavelength is the distance travelled in one period.
So Vs=f*λ
(the greek letter is used as the symbol of wavelength; it's arbitrary)
19,600 Newtons (about 4,400 pounds).
On Earth only.
Different in other places.