Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
This is because "negative velocity" just means it is in the negative in relation to the point of 0. Negative velocity doesn't equal a decrease in velocity. For example lets say you were parked next to a cone (this cone represents zero) if you accelerate forwards then that would be positive acceleration. If you were to accelerate backwards, this would be in the negative direction, aka negative velocity.
SUMMARY:
A negative velocity means that the object which has the negative velocity is moving in the opposite direction of an object moving at a positive velocity. This is a question of frame of reference. The possibility for the velocity is what makes it different to the speed. Speed is only positive.
Answer:
The lithosphere can affect the atmosphere when tectonic plates move and cause an eruption, where magma below spews up as lava above.
Explanation:
The lithosphere is broken into giant plates that fit around the globe like puzzle pieces. These puzzle pieces move a little bit each year as they slide on top of a somewhat fluid part of the mantle called the asthenosphere.
The answer is: A compound can be separated by physical means.
The distance d₁ it rises from rest while the engine is burning is given by
d₁ = d₀ + v₀t + (1/2)at²
d₁ = 0 + 0 + (1/2)·(29.4 m/s²)·(3.98 s)² = 232.85 m
So it gets to 232.85 m and then runs out of fuel. Its velocity v₁ at this point is given by
v₁ = v₀ + at = (29.4 m/s²)·(3.98 s) = 117 m/s
At this point, gravity begins to slow it down until it reaches its peak where its velocity v₂ is zero.
v₂² = v₁² + 2ad₂
where d₂ is the distance it rises until v=0
Since gravity is decelerating the rocket, a = -g, and we have
0² = (117 m/s)² + 2(-9.8 m/s²)d₂
0 = (117)² - (19.6)·d₂
0 = 13,689 - (19.6)·d₂
d₂ = 13,689/19.6 = 698.42 m
So the total height it rises is given by
d₁ + d₂ = 232.85 m + 698.42 m
= 931.27 m
Most objects move at a constant speed because of friction and acceleration. The constant speed keeps them in place, and keeps a balance.