Answer:
option E.
Explanation:
When the ball is at the highest point the velocity of the ball is zero.
At the height point the kinetic energy is zero and potential energy is maximum.
At maximum point momentum cannot be maximum because velocity is zero.
Acceleration on the ball is equal to acceleration due to gravity on the ball.
Hence, the correct answer is option E.
If the Earth's axis were 'straight' ... pefectly perpendicular to the ecliptic
plane ... then:
-- Day and night would be the same length ... every day of the year,
everywhere on Earth !
-- There wouldn't be any seasons, anywhere. There might still be some
'weather' ... cloudy days, sunny days, occasional rain, wind etc. But
there would be no average change during the year. No hot months or
cold months. In any one place, the weather would always be generally
the same, every day, all year. Everywhere all around the equator would be
generally the hottest on Earth, and the local climates would generally get
cooler as you moved away from the equator and toward the poles.
Answer:
11.7 m
Explanation:
I assume north is the y direction and x is the east direction, so Δx refers to the displacement in the east direction.
First, find the time it takes for the velocity to change from directly north to directly east.
Given (in the y direction):
v₀ = 2.88 m/s
v = 0 m/s
a = 0.350 m/s² sin(-52.0°) = -0.276 m/s²
Find: t
v = at + v₀
(0 m/s) = (-0.276 m/s²) t + (2.88 m/s)
t = 10.4 s
Given (in the x direction):
v₀ = 0 m/s
a = 0.350 m/s² cos(-52.0°) = 0.215 m/s²
t = 10.4 s
Find: Δx
Δx = v₀ t + ½ at²
Δx = (0 m/s) (10.4 s) + ½ (0.215 m/s²) (10.4 s)²
Δx = 11.7 m
Mario Molina helped to bring about the 1987 Montreal Protocol on substances that result in depletion of the Ozone Layer.
<h3>What is ozone layer?</h3>
The topmost layer of the atmosphere which protect the harmful UV rays from the Sun to reach the Earth surface.
Mario Molina has the great contribution in science field. He tried hard and succeeded in passing an international agreement to eliminate CFCs also called as Chloro Fluoro Carbons and other ozone-depleting chemicals.
These CFCs were used in jet planes which depleted the ozone layer and a hole was observed over Antarctica.
Learn more about ozone layer.
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