Newton's second law states that
(Force is mass times acceleration). Out of the given options, “a 10 kg ball thrown with a 50 Newton force”, an example have the greatest acceleration.
<u>Explanation:
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To do the calculation, we already have the formula given derived from Newton’s second law of motion. To know the acceleration, we can simply modify the formula as,


For the 10kg ball threw in 50N, we have mass = 10 kg and Force = 50 N
Acceleration = 
Similarly for 1 kg ball threw in 0.5N, substituting the values, we get
,
Acceleration = 
For launching 50kg student by catapult of 100N,
acceleration = 
For accelerating 500 kg car in 1000N engine,
acceleration = 
Answer:
Heavy rain, extreme weather conditions, humid, water spouts, tornadoes, heavy lightening.
Explanation:
Swampy areas are a transition area formed where water and dry lands tend to meet. Swampy areas are actually forested areas with contains moist and humid weather conditions which has necessitated the wet soil around such an environment.
Florida is a very typical example of a weather that supports the creation of swampy areas due to its humid, heavy rains, water spouts,turnadoes etc and other extreme weather conditions.
In order to solve this problem, there are two equations that you need to know to solve this problem and pretty much all of kinematics. The first is that d=0.5at^2 (d=vertical distance, a=acceleration due to gravity and t=time). The second is vf-vi=at (vf=final velocity, vi=initial velocity, a=acceleration due to gravity, t=time). So to find the time that the ball traveled, isolate the t-variable from the d=0.5at^2. Isolate the t and the equation now becomes

. Solving the equation where d=8 and a=9.8 makes the time

=1.355 seconds. With the second equation, the vi=0 m/s, the vf is unknown, a=9.8 m/s^2 and t=1.355 sec. Substitute all these values into the equation vf-vi=at, this makes it vf-0=9.8(1.355). This means that the vf=13.28 m/s.
The answer is:
C
From the yolk to the white
Explanation:
The core of Earth is the hottest, so that is where the heat comes from. It moves outwards to the mantle.