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kvasek [131]
4 years ago
10

The San Andreas Fault separates the northwest-moving Pacific Plate, on which Los Angeles sits, from the North American Plate, on

which San Francisco sits. If the San Andreas Fault is moving 8 cm/yr, how long will it take for Los Angeles to travel 500 km north.
Physics
1 answer:
exis [7]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

6250 000 Days

Explanation:

Given the information from the question .We have to calculate the time taken for San Andreas. Given that the velocity (v) is 8 cm/yr and the distance (d) . We need to calculate the time taken. Thus, Time (t)=d/v = 500*103 /8*10-2 = 6250 000 Days.

Therefore, the correct answer for this question is 6250 000 Days.

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