To get this we need to know how long he was traveling. To know that we need to solve for the time it took for him to hit the ground. This is given by the vertical height he started at and the equation of motion for falling objects. The position function is
Y= -(9.8/2)t^2 + 50 = 0
t=3.19s
That's how long he's in the air. When he hits the ground he stops moving forward so this is also the amount of time he was moving at 100m/s horizontally. Now use speed distance relationship
X=vt
And solve for v
100m/3.19s = 31.35m/s
As a horse finishes its trot around the corral, it slows from 4m/s to a stop in 3
seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the horse.
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B)is pills everything to the surface of the earth not sure about A
Answer: 40m
Explanation: Distance is a function of speed/ velocity and time.
From the question the velocity along the z axis is given as 20 m/s at t = 0 secs We were ask to calculate the distance travelled when t = 2secs.
Recall that,
Velocity = distance travelled / time
Since we're calculating for distance we make it subject of formula;
Distance travelled = velocity * time
= 20m/s * 2s
= 40meter.
So we want to know in which series would the emitted light belong if the electron in a hydrogen atom would go from the energy level n=5 to n=1. The correct answer is Lyman series. Complete Lyman series is from energy level n=6 to n=1. All of the wavelengths in the Lyman series are in the ultraviolet part of the electromagnetic spectrum.