Answer:
Answer:
safe speed for the larger radius track u= √2 v
Explanation:
The sum of the forces on either side is the same, the only difference is the radius of curvature and speed.
Also given that r_1= smaller radius
r_2= larger radius curve
r_2= 2r_1..............i
let u be the speed of larger radius curve
now, \sum F = \frac{mv^2}{r_1} =\frac{mu^2}{r_2}∑F=
r
1
mv
2
=
r
2
mu
2
................ii
form i and ii we can write
v^2= \frac{1}{2} u^2v
2
=
2
1
u
2
⇒u= √2 v
therefore, safe speed for the larger radius track u= √2 v
Answer:
In California, we need more rain to sustain the health of our natural environment, argriculture, and economic. A group of statistics students in Oxnard College recorded the amount of rain during 2016-2017 school year, measuring the intensity by the inches of rain, and the results were:
Inches of Rain 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency 2 4 3 3 7 3
The mean (¯xx¯) rain intensity: ____ inches (Please show your answer to 1 decimal place.)
The median rain intensity: __3.8__ inches
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 3.8
Answer:
13/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, you can't add it yet because the denominators don't match. We can't subtract two fractions with different denominators. So you need to get a common denominator. To do this, you'll multiply the denominators times each other... but the numerators have to change as well. So, multiply 3 by 8, and get 24. Since 4 is evenly divided by 8, we can multiply just one term to get a common denominator. Multiply 3 by 2, and get 6, then we multiply 4 by 2 and get 8. Since our denominators match, we can add the numerators. So now your answer should be 9/8. Well guess what... IT IS THE ANSWER! You can't reduce it anymore so 9/8 is your answer! Hope this helped!
<span> Move to the right side of the </span>equation<span> by adding to both sides.</span>
Step 1: Add 225 to both sides.<span><span><span>x−225</span>+225</span>=<span>550+225</span></span><span>x=775</span>Answer:<span>x=<span>775
If this is what your asking for, I got confused.
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