Answer:
15 deg
Explanation:
Assume both snowballs are thrown with the same initial speed 27.2 m/s. The first snowball is thrown at an angle of 75◦ above the horizontal. At what angle should you throw the second snowball to make it hit the same point as the first? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . Answer in units of ◦ .
Given:
For first ball, θ1 = 75◦
initial velocity for both the balls, u = 27.2 m/s
for second ball, θ2 = ?
since distance covered by both the balls is same.
Therefore,..
R1=(u^{2} sin2\alpha _{1}) /g[/tex]
the range for the first ball
the range for the second ball
R2=(u^{2} sin2\alpha _{2}) /g[/tex]
(u^{2} sin2\alpha _{2}) /g[/tex]=(u^{2} sin2\alpha _{1}) /g[/tex]
sin2\alpha _{2})=sin2\alpha _{1})
=sin^-1(sin2\alpha _{1})
=1/2sin^-1(sin2\alpha _{1})
=
15 deg
Answer:

Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Weight 
Altitude
Let
Radius of Earth 
Gravity 
Generally the equation for Gravity at altitude is mathematically given by


Therefore
Weight at sea level


Weight at 6.33 altitude


Therefore



Answer:
The amount of matter in an object is its mass
An action that has the ability to change an object's state of motion is a force
The rate at which velocity changes over time is acceleration
Explanation:
- Mass is a scalar quantity that gives a measure of the amount of matter contained in an object/substance. The SI unit of the mass is the kilogram (kg). Mass is an intrinsec property of an object, that means that it does not change when the object is moved in another location.
- A force is a vector quantity, that indicates an action exerted on an object that changes the state of motion of the object. It is measured in Newtons (N). According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by its mass:

- Acceleration is a vector quantity, which is equal to the ratio between the change in velocity of an object and the time interval taken for that change to occur. It is measured in meters per second squared (
). Mathematically, it is defined as

Power = (work done) / (time to do the work)
Work done = (force to lift the object) x (distance lifted)
In this question, the force is the (weight of the basket)+(your weight).
Work done = (weight of basket+you) x (3 meters)
Time to do the work = 6 seconds.
Power = (weights x 3 meters) / (6 seconds)
<em>Power = (1/2)·(weight of the basket+you, in Newtons) watts</em>