Answer:
The plane will be 11545.46 m far when the observer hears the sonic boom
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Altitude of the plane = 7800 meters
speed of sound = 311.83 m/s
Step 2:
The mach number M = vs/v
This means v/vs = 1/M
Half- angle = ∅
sin∅= v/vs
∅ = sin^-1 (v/vs)
∅ = sin^-1 (1/M)
∅ = sin^-1(1/1.48)
∅= 42.5 °
tan ∅ = h/x
⇒ with h= the altitude of the plane = 7800 meter
⇒ with x = the horizontal distance moved by the plane
x = h/tan ∅
x = 7800 / tan 42.5
x = 8512.2 meters
d = the distance between the observer and the plane when the observer hears the sonic boom is:
d = √(8512.2² + 7800²)
d = 11545.46 m
The plane will be 11545.46 m far when the observer hears the sonic boom
Answer:
Net force= 14 units
The object is unbalanced
Explanation:
The net force refers to the sum of all forces applied to an object. However, the direction of force applied determine the net force. In this question, a boy and girl is pulling a heavy crate at the same time.
This means that the force is in the same direction, hence, the net force will be:
F(N) = 7 + 7 = 14 unit
However, since the pull is occuring at the same direction. This means that the object has a net force, therefore, will move in a particular direction. This means that the OBJECT IS UNBALANCED
Answer:
11:1
Explanation:
At constant acceleration, an object's position is:
y = y₀ + v₀ t + ½ at²
Given y₀ = 0, v₀ = u, and a = -g:
y = u t − ½g t²
After 6 seconds, the ball reaches the maximum height (v = 0).
v = at + v₀
0 = (-g)(6) + u
u = 6g
Substituting:
y = 6g t − ½g t²
The displacement between t=0 and t=1 is:
Δy = [ 6g (1) − ½g (1)² ] − [ 6g (0) − ½g (0)² ]
Δy = 6g − ½g
Δy = 5½g
The displacement between t=6 and t=7 is:
Δy = [ 6g (7) − ½g (7)² ] − [ 6g (6) − ½g (6)² ]
Δy = (42g − 24½g) − (36g − 18g)
Δy = 17½g − 18g
Δy = -½g
So the ratio of the distances traveled is:
(5½g) / (½g)
11 / 1
The ratio is 11:1.
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