Frequency can be found by counting the number of troughs per second in a wave diagram.
Answer:
<em>13.54 tons</em>
Explanation:
Let f be the amount of fuel oxidizer needed
v be the speed
The relationship between them is inverse in nature i.e
f ∝ 1/v
f = k/v
If a rocket for use in deep space is to have the capability of boosting a total load (payload plus the rocket frame and engine) of 3.25 metric tons to a speed of 10,000 m/s, then f = 3.25 when v = 10,000
Substitute and get k
k = fv
k = 3.25 * 10,000
k = 32500
To get the amount of fuel oxidizer required to produce a speed of 2400m/s, we will find f when v = 2400m/s
Recall that f = k/v
f = 32500/2400
f = 13.54 metric tons
<em>Hence the fuel plus oxidizer that will be required is 13.54 tons</em>
Mass doesn't depend on where it is, and doesn't change.
Answer:
A falling object will continue to accelerate to higher speeds until they encounter an amount of air resistance that is equal to their weight.
Explanation:
Answer: The magnitude of the velocity = 2/5 m/s
Explanation:
In this question, the magnitude of the velocity is the product of the magnitude of the displacement vector and the magnitude of the component of the velocity that acts in the direction of displacement.
This will be a scalar projection of V onto X
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