Correct answer choice is:
B. 50 percent
Explanation:
France Capitulates to Nazi Germany. On June 22, 1940, the French state approved a cease-fire with Nazi Germany just six weeks after the Nazis began their incursion of Western Europe.
Paris began preparing for combat in September 1939, when Nazi Germany overran Poland, but the combat appeared far beyond until May 10, 1940, when the Germans invaded France and immediately took the French troops. The French administration left Paris on June 10, and the Germans controlled the capital on June 14.
At the time that I'll call ' Q ', the height of the stone that was
dropped from the tower is
H = 50 - (1/2 G Q²) ,
and the height of the stone that was tossed straight up
from the ground is
H = 20Q - (1/2 G Q²) .
The stones meet when them's heights are equal,
so that's the time when
<span>50 - (1/2 G Q²) = 20Q - (1/2 G Q²) .
This is looking like it's going to be easy.
Add </span><span>(1/2 G Q²) to each side.
Then it says
50 = 20Q
Divide each side by 20: 2.5 = Q .
And there we are. The stones pass each other
2.5 seconds
after they are simultaneously launched.
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Answer:
we have τ = I * α as the rotational equation of motion
and we also have τ = F * r
so the torque τ = 5* 0.16 Nm = 0.8 Nm
from your plot of θ vs T^2 , calculate the slope of the line
this slope will be angular acceleration α.
Then you get I = τ/α
Explanation:
Explanation:
One of the moments most valued by astronomers is twilight. As the Sun sets, the sky darkens and the first stars are seen. At first there are two or three, but as the minutes go by they become more and more visible; the first to appear will be the brightest stars of the night, the last, the dimmest. But their brightness is not the only thing that differentiates the stars. As the night progresses and the sky darkens, if we look closely, we will see stars of red, white and blue… Stars have colours, and learning about them takes us on a fascinating journey through their lives.
During these early spring weeks, it is easy to locate the constellation of Orion, along with Canis Major and Taurus, shortly after sunset. At first sight, the stars might appear to have the same colour, but if we seek out a dark sky and take a second closer look, we will notice different colours. Sirius (in Canis Major) is white, Rigel (Orion’s right foot) is blue, Aldebaran (in Taurus) is orange and Betelgeuse (Orion’s left shoulder) is red.
Neap tides occur at or immediately after the First Quarter
and Third Quarter moon phases. At those times, the moon
is 'to the side' of the Earth. I mean, the sun, Earth, and Moon
make a right angle, with Earth at the vertex.