Answer:
It depends on where the temperature is dropping, in which body so to speak. Generally, the temperature adapts to the two bodies, for example if a hot piece of metal meets a cold one, the two will continue until they are at an equal temperature, an intermediate temperature.
<span>y(x,t)= 2.30mmcos[(6.98rad/m)x + (742 rad/s)t]
</span>A) Amplitude is 2.30mm<span>
B) Frequency 1/</span>2.30mm<span>
C) Wavelength is </span>6.98rad/m<span>
D) Wave Speed is </span>742 rad/s<span>
E) Direction the wave is traveling
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The anwser is a even bigger wave is coming
Answer:
400 N
Explanation:
Change of Kinetic Energy to Friction Wok
∆KE = W
½ x m x (v(5)² - v(3)²) = f x d
½ x 500 x (5² - 3²) = f x 10
250 x (25 - 9) = f x 10
25 x 16 = f
f = 400 N
Answer and Explanation:
1) If you were to jump at the last second, you would decrease the impact velocity by 7 mph. This is because most humans have a maximum jump velocity of 7 mph. You may still get hurt, but the damage would be significantly less than if you were to not jump.
2) Bathroom mats are made of fabrics, and fabrics absorb the moisture in the air. If you were to take a shower at any temperature, the fabric will soak up the moisture in the air, so when you touch it, it doesn't feel cold.
The tile floor, however, isn't able to store the moisture into itself. The temperature of the tile will be less than the temperature of your feet.
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<u><em>I hope this helps!</em></u>