1st Question:
There are 4 formulas involving angular velocity:
For the first question, we are given the initial angular velocity (ωo), final angular velocity (ωf), and the amount of time. The question is asking us to find the angular acceleration (α).
Knowing this information, we can use
Lets plug in the values given in the question:
Now we just solve for
Subtract 11 from each side
Divide each side by 4.5 sec.
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2nd Question:
For the second question, we want to find the change in distance (which is AKA radians). So we know we would need to use either the 1st, 3rd or the 4th equation. We are given time (t=45 s), the initial velocity (wo=0 rad/s), and the final velocity (w=245 rad/s). Since the 4th equation doesn't have time, and the 3rd equation has angular acceleration (which we weren't given), we know we will need to use the 1st equation.
(in which w is the change in velocity. Which for this case, would be 245-0)
Simplify
Answer:
mass = 0.44 Kg
Explanation:
given,
Calories contain in the strawberry yogurt = 255 calories
1 Calorie = 4186 J
latent heat of vaporization = 2.42 x 10⁶ J/Kg
mass of perspiration = ?
Energy = 255 calories
Energy = 255 x 4186
= 1067430 J
Energy = mass x latent heat of vaporization
mass = 0.44 Kg
Explanation:
30 minutes is 1800 seconds.
Power = energy / time
P = 1100 J / 1800 s
P = 0.611 W
Converting the energy from J to kWh:
1100 J × (1 Ws / 1 J) × (1 kW / 1000 W) × (1 h / 3600 s) = 3.06×10⁻⁴ kWh
To find resistance, you need to be given either the voltage or the current.
Answer:
1. Urea, (d)Fertilizer
2. Combines, (c) Harvesting and threshing
3. Silos, (b) Storage of grains
4. Seed drills, (a) Sowing seeds
5. Irrigation, (f) Sprinklers
6. Tilling, (e) Preparation of soil
Explanation:
1) Urea is a widely used and important fertilizer in the agricultural industry
2) The combine harvester combines three categories of harvesting grain drops such as threshing reaping and winnowing
3) Silos are used to store grains
4) A seed drill is a seed planting mechanism for burying seeds to a particular depth during seed planting
5) Irrigation is the application of required volume of water to plants
6) Tilling is the digging, turning, and staring operations meant to prepare the soil.