Answer:
Part a)

Part b)
East of South
Explanation:
Part a)
Velocity of Juan is given as

velocity of the ball is given as

now we have

Part a)
We need to find velocity of ball with respect to Juan
so it is given as



magnitude of the speed is given as


Part b)
direction of velocity of the ball


East of South
Answer:
Empathy
Explanation:
Empathy: to understand the thoughts, feelings, or emotional state of another person
Appreciation: to show gratitude
Cooperation: is the association for mutual benefit
Commitment: is the agreement to do something.
- From the definitions above, empathy is the term that describes one’s ability to understand how another person is feeling.
Answer:
1: Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into more substances.
2: Compounds are a group of elements in a specific ratio.
3: A metalloid is between a metal and a non-metal.
4: A physical property is a property you can see or touch.
5: A chemical property is a property seen in chemical reactions.
6: Alloys are the combination of two or more metals to make a better material.
7: An insulator doesn't let heat and sound escape.
8: Corrosion is when a metal reacts to oxygen, water, or sulfur.
9: Rust is when a metal is exposed to oxygen
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
We put the charges in the ascending order as follows
1.53 P
3.26 P
4.66 P
5.09 P
6.39 P
where P is equal to 10⁻¹⁹
we round off given charges as follows
1.53 P → 1.6 P
3.26 P → 3.2 P
4.66 P → 4.8 P
5.09 P → 4.8 P
6.39 P → 6.4 P
We see that 2 nd to 4 th charges are integral multiples of first charge . That means these charges are supposed to be made of combination of first charge . So first charge appears to be minimum possible charge .
Hence this charge may exist on single electron.
Answer:
In an elastic collision, the total kinetic energy is conserved, while in an inelastic collision, it is not
Explanation:
Let's define the two types of collision:
- Elastic collision: an elastic collision is a collision in which:
1) the total momentum of the system is conserved
2) the total kinetic energy of the system is conserved
Typically, elastic collisions occur when there are no frictional forces acting on the objects in the system, so that no kinetic energy is lost into thermal energy. An example of elastic collision is the collision between biliard balls.
- Inelastic collision: an inelastic collision is a collision in which:
1 ) the total momentum of the system is conserved
2) the total kinetic energy of the system is NOT conserved
In an elastic collision, part of the total kinetic energy is lost (=converted into thermal energy) due to the presence of frictional forces. An example of inelastic collision is the accident between two cars, in which part of the energy is converted into heat.