Minimum velocity occurs at the top of the trajectory, where
the projectile stops rising and starts falling. For a split second,
it has no vertical speed at all, and its velocity is only the horizontal
speed (which doesn't change).
Answer:
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Explanation:
<u>Answer</u>
1.667 m/s²
Using the Newton's second law of motion;
force is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum and it takes place in the direction of force.
i.e F = change in momentum
F = (mv - mu)/t
=m(v-u)/t
= ma
∴ F =ma
a = F/m
= 150/90
= 1.667 m/s²
Answer:
455.9 Hz, Flat
Explanation:
The beat frequency is basically the difference between the frequency of the B4 note and the frequency of the A4 tuning fork. This means the B4 note is 15.9 Hz off of 440Hz, and 67.4 Hz off of 525.3 Hz. As B4 is between the two notes, it would make sense to find its frequency by adding 15.9 to 440 and subtracting 67.4 from 523.3, both if which give us a frequency 455.9 Hz for the B4 key. This is because the note doesn't change for the different turning forks so both differences should result in the same frequency. Because the note should be 493.9 frequency but instead has a frequency of 455.9 Hz, it is flat because the frequency is lower than it is supposed to be.
Hope this helped!