The intersection of logic and ethics concerns questions about the nature of moral reasoning. ... If one can successfully carry out such deductions, then moral reasoning is guided properly by consideration of nonmoral facts from which moral conclusions can be derived.
<span>This problem is solved by the equation of motion:
x = x0 + v0*t + 1/2*a*t^2,
Here x0 = 0, v0 = 40ft/sec and a = -5 ft/s^2, we need to solve for t:
v = v0 + a*t, solve how long does it take to stop: 0 = v0 + a*t --> a*t = -v0 --> t = -v0/a
-- > 40/5 = 8 seconds to stop.
In this time, the car travels x = 0 + 40*8 + 0.5*-5*8^2 ft ~ 160 ft.
Answer: The car travels 160 ft.</span>
At position of maximum height we know that the vertical component of its velocity will become zero
so the object will have only horizontal component of velocity
so at that instant the motion of object is along x direction
while if we check the acceleration of object then it is due to gravity
so the acceleration of object is vertically downwards
so it is along y axis
so here these two physical quantities are perpendicular to each other
so correct answer would be
<em>C)At the maximum height, the velocity and acceleration vectors are perpendicular to each other. </em>
Explanation:
workdone = force × distance
distance = workdone/force
distance = 8/70 = 1.14m
Answer:
Gravity.The weak force.
Electromagnetism.The strong force.