Answer:
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Explanation:
Check it out.
I notice that even though we're working with frames of reference
here, you never said which frame the '5 km/hr' is measured in.
In fact ! You didn't even say which frame the '12 km/hr' of his
bike is measured in.
So there are several different ways this could go. I'll do it the way
I THINK you meant it, but that doesn't guarantee anything.
-- Simon is riding his bike at 12 km/hr relative to the sidewalk,
away from Keesha.
-- He throws a ball at Keesha, at 5 km/hr relative to his own face.
-- Keesha sees the ball approaching her at (12 - 5) = 7 km/hr
relative to the ground and to her.
the normal force is the force applied opposite to the weight
of the was box. So the normal force is equal to the weight of the box = 24 kg
*(9.81 m/s2) = 235.44 N
the acceleration of the box be solve using newtons 2nd
law of motion:
F = ma
a = F/ m = 585 N/ 24 kg = 24.38 m/s2
For Science fair project you can do convection current
Explanation:
Show how to do the process
and then make a model to demonstrate
Materials required:
Potassium Permanganate,beaker,bunsen burner,water and retort stand