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Answer:</h3>
25
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
The angle sum theory says that the sum of all the interior angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
Finding X
To solve for y, we must first find x. This way we know 2 of the interior angles. Luckily, angle x is a part of a linear pair.
- Linear Pairs are 2 adjacent angles that create a straight line together. This means that the sum to 180 degrees.
Angle x and the angle with a measurement of 115 form a linear pair. Thus, we can create an equation to find x.
By subtracting 115 from both sides we know that x = 65.
Solving for Y
Now that we know x, we can find y. We know that one of the interior angles is 65 and that the other is 90 degrees. The square marking the bottom angles in the middle show that they are right angles.
- Right angles are usuaslly denoted with a square drawn in the angle and have a measurement of 90 degrees.
Lastly, we can create a formula to find y with the angle sum theory.
Combine like terms
Subtract 155 from both sides
This means that the angle y is 25 degrees.
<span>Acceleration of a passenger is centripetal acceleration, since the Ferris wheel is assumed at uniform speed:
a = omega^2*r
omega and r in terms of given data:
omega = 2*Pi/T
r = d/2
Thus:
a = 2*Pi^2*d/T^2
What forces cause this acceleration for the passenger, at either top or bottom?
At top (acceleration is downward):
Weight (m*g): downward
Normal force (Ntop): upward
Thus Newton's 2nd law reads:
m*g - Ntop = m*a
At top (acceleration is upward):
Weight (m*g): downward
Normal force (Nbottom): upward
Thus Newton's 2nd law reads:
Nbottom - m*g = m*a
Solve for normal forces in both cases. Normal force is apparent weight, the weight that the passenger thinks is her weight when measuring by any method in the gondola reference frame:
Ntop = m*(g - a)
Nbottom = m*(g + a)
Substitute a:
Ntop = m*(g - 2*Pi^2*d/T^2)
Nbottom = m*(g + 2*Pi^2*d/T^2)
We are interested in the ratio of weight (gondola reference frame weight to weight when on the ground):
Ntop/(m*g) = m*(g - 2*Pi^2*d/T^2)/(m*g)
Nbottom/(m*g) = m*(g + 2*Pi^2*d/T^2)/(m*g)
Simplify:
Ntop/(m*g) = 1 - 2*Pi^2*d/(g*T^2)
Nbottom/(m*g) = 1 + 2*Pi^2*d/(g*T^2)
Data:
d:=22 m; T:=12.5 sec; g:=9.8 N/kg;
Results:
Ntop/(m*g) = 71.64%...she feels "light"
Nbottom/(m*g) = 128.4%...she feels "heavy"</span>
Answer:
Nina has $10.47 left.
Step-by-step explanation:
$20.14 minus $9.67 is $10.47
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
33÷11=3
22÷11=2
3 and 2 habe no common factors