Answer:
4.589×10to the power of -11
Step-by-step explanation:
Point two should be your answer
Answer:
15. 50 kg
16a. 5 kg
16b. 3.75 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula relating force, mass, and acceleration can be solved for mass. This formula will apply to both problems. We'll use m for both "mass" and "meters". We presume you can avoid getting mixed up by understanding that meters is used in the context of acceleration: m/s².
F = ma
m = F/a . . . . . divide by a
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15. m = (250 N)/(5 m/s²) = 50 kg
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16a. m = (15 N)/(3 m/s²) = 5 kg
16b. m = (15 N)/(4 m/s²) = 3.75 kg
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<em>Comment on units</em>
Especially for physics problems, I like to keep the units with the numbers. It is helpful to remember that Newtons are equivalent to kg·m/s². So, dividing Newtons by acceleration in m/s² will give mass in kg. Since you're familiar with F=ma, it's not too hard to remember that the units of force (N) are the product of the units of mass (kg) and acceleration (m/s²).
Answer:
it Is a variable..............
Answer:
Overall answer: 10 1/9 - 1 5/18x (Most simplified answer)
Step-by-step explanation:
First you have to do all the Distributive property which the answer would be:
2 1/2 - 1/2x + 3 1/9 + 8/9x + 1/6x - 5/18x + 2 14/18 + 1 13/18
Then you have to find the common demoninator which would be 18
After that you have to put them in the correct order since there is two different terms which would be:
2 9/18 + 3 2/18 + 2 14/18 + 1 13/18 - 9/18x + 16/18x + 3/18x - 5/18x
After that you solve the problem which in the end after solving both terms it ends up as..:
10 2/18 - 1 5/18x
and I think that is as simplified as you can go term wise.
I hope this helps and I hope I didn't make a mistake :D