Yes, for example ice melts at 0°C and rocks and metals melt at very high temperatures.
Answer:
Centripetal acceleration
Explanation:
- The centripetal acceleration is the motion inwards towards the center of a circular path.
- <em><u>Centripetal acceleration is given by; the square of the velocity, divided by the radius of the circular path.
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ac = v²/r
Where; ac = acceleration, centripetal, m/s², v is the velocity, m/s and r is the radius, m
Answer:
0.42 meters/second
Explanation:
The total distance traveled by Mary is: 80 m + 125 m + 45 m = 250 m
We want the speed in meters/second, so we have to convert the 10 minutes elapsed during the trip into seconds. Then we need a conversion factor, 1 minute is equivalent to 60 seconds.
time = 10 minutes * (60 seconds/1 minute) = 600 seconds (notice that minute is cancelled because is multiplying and dividing)
Now, we can compute the average speed is as follows:
Average speed = total distance/time = 250 m/600 s = 0.42 m/s
The distance traveled by pendulum, in one back-and-forth swing is 75.75 inches.
The period of pendulum can be calculated by

Where,
- period
- length = 12 inches
- gravitational acceleration = 
Put the values,

Now, the angular displacement of the pendulum can be calculated by,

Where,
- amplitude
- angle = 
- angular displacement =
= 2.866 m
Put the values and calculate for
,

Therefore, the distance traveled by pendulum, in one back-and-forth swing is 75.75 inches.
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A constant velocity implies the two forces must be equal and opposite.
Friction acts horizontal to the ground, therefore we must find the force applied to the sled rope that acts horizontal to the ground.
Do this by resolving:
Force = 80cos53
The force opposing this is equal, and so also = 80cos53 = 48 N (2 sig. fig.)