La carta motivos es un documento escrito dentro del formato epistolar, por el cual se expresan las razones por la cual un postulante solicita algo, por ejemplo: continuar con sus estudios de posgrados en una universidad fuera de su ciudad natal o para dar una razón por la cual se encuentra calificado para un puesto de trabajo.
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<span>b) The force with a distance of 150 km is 889 N
c) The force with a distance of 50 km is 8000 N
This question looks like a mixture of a question and a critique of a previous answer. I'll attempt to address the original question.
Since the radius of the spherical objects isn't mentioned anywhere, I will assume that the distance from the center of each spherical object is what's being given. The gravitational force between two masses is given as
F = (G M1 M2)/r^2
where
F = Force
G = gravitational constant
M1 = Mass 1
M2 = Mass 2
r = distance between center of masses for the two masses.
So with a r value of 100 km, we have a force of 2000 Newtons. If we change the distance to 150 km, that increases the distance by a factor of 1.5 and since the force varies with the inverse square, we get the original force divided by 2.25. And 2000 / 2.25 = 888.88888.... when rounded to 3 digits gives us 889.
Looking at what looks like an answer of 890 in the question is explainable as someone rounding incorrectly to 2 significant digits.
If the distance is changed to 50 km from the original 100 km, then you have half the distance (50/100 = 0.5) and the squaring will give you a new divisor of 0.25, and 2000 / 0.25 = 8000. So the force increases to 8000 Newtons.</span>
Answer:

Explanation:
Given data
Speed v=2650 km/h
Radius r=85.0 km
To find
Centripetal Acceleration
Solution
As centripetal acceleration is given as

where
v is velocity
r is the radius
Substitute the given values in eq(i)

Answer:
1). average velocity= displacement/time
= here displacement is zero
= 0/1
= 0 m/s
2). average speed= total distance/time
=2πr/1
=(2×22/7×5/10)/1
22/7
3.14 km/h
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