Answer:
option A
a = 8.65 m/s²
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
force applied on a cart (forward direction) = 19N
frictional force experience by cart (backward direction) = 1.7N
mass of the cart = 2 kg
Frictional force always opposes applied force, so the Resultant force on the cart would have to be 19N - 1.7N.
Formula to use
Resultant force = ma
plug values in the formula
19 - 1.7 = 2(a)
17.3 = 2(a)
a = 8.65 m/s²
so the acceleration of the cart is 8.65m/s²
Answer:
rc length = 10 * 8pi/5
= 16pi
This is the circumference of the base
(a) 2pir = 16pi where r = radius of base
2r = 16
r = 8 cm
(b) 10^2 = h^2 + 8^2
h^2 = 100 - 64
= 36
h = 6 cm
we use the interest formula. 4000*1.03^11=1.38423387*4000=5536.93548, or 5536.94.
Answer:
20 kilograms of dough
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that;
12 kilograms working 6 hours
Rate = 12/6 kilogram per hour = 2 kilogram per hour
So,
In 10 hours he would produce;
Amount of dough = Time × rate
Time = 10 hours
= 10 hours × 2 kilograms per hour
= 20 kilograms of dough
Answer: 9.19 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, since the situation forms a right triangle (see attachment) we have to apply the next trigonometric function.
Sin α = opposite side / hypotenuse
Where α is the angle of elevation of the ladder to the ground, the hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle (in this case is the length of the ladder), and the opposite side (x) is distance between the top of the ladder and the ground.
Replacing with the values given:
Sin 45 = x/ 13
Solving for x
sin45 (13) =x
x= 9.19 ft
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