distance is the length of his trip so 15( 3+4+8)
displacement is how far he is from his original point ( -5)( -4^2 + 3^2 = 5^2) he was displaced 5 meters from his start position
Answer:
Explanation:
From the information given:
The diameter of the cylindrical heater (d) = 1 cm
The length of the cylindrical heater (l) = 0.25 m
The ambient air temperature
= 25° C= (273+25)K = 298 K
The convective heat transfer coefficient (h) = 25 W/m² °C
The electric input Q = 5W
As stated in the question that if radiation is being neglected:-
Let also assume that;
the heat transfer takes place at a steady-state
1-D flow takes place
No external heat generation; &
No force convection takes place;
Then; the heat transfer through the convection can be calculated as:


By solving the above calculation:
T ( surface temperature of the heater) = 50.46° C 122.83° F
Answer:
The work function is 
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The light energy is 
The stopping voltage is 
Generally work function is mathematically represented as

Where KE is the kinetic energy of the ejected electron and it is mathematically represented as

Where e is the charge on the electron
So

Thus

=> 
Hi!
The answer would be 22.5m
<h3>Explanation</h3>
To calculate the distance the ball travels, you would need to apply the following formula from the equations of motion for an accelerating object:
2as = v^2 - u^2
Where a is acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s^2
s is the distance traveled by the object (height of ball in this case)
v is the final velocity, which we know will be zero at the point where the ball reaches maximum height.
u is the initial velocity, which is known to us as 21m/s
Rearranging the equation to solve for the height:
s = (v^2 - u^2 ) / 2a
s = ( 0^2 - 21^2 ) / 2(-9.8)
s = - 441/ - 19.6
s = 22.5m
<em>Note: since gravity is acting against the object's motion, it will be negative </em>
<em>Hope this helps!</em>
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