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Answer:
a = 9.86 m/s²
Explanation:
given,
distance between the centers of wheel = 156 cm
center of mass of motorcycle including rider = 77.5 cm
horizontal acceleration of motor cycle = ?
now,
The moment created by the wheels must equal the moment created by gravity.
take moment about wheel as it touches the ground, here we will take horizontal distance between them.
then, take the moment around the center of mass. Since the force on the ground from the wheels is horizontal, we need the vertical distance.
now equating both the moment
m g d = F h
d is the horizontal distance
h is the vertical distance
m g d = m a h
term of mass get eliminated
g d = a h
so,


a = 9.86 m/s²
Answer:
2400 calories
Explanation:
given,
diameter of pizza,d₁ = 6 inches
calories of the 6 inches pizza = 600 calories
diameter of large size of pizza, d₂ = 12 inches
calories of the 12 inches pizza = ?
Area of the 6 inches pizza
A₁ = π x 3² = 9 π
Area of the 12 inches pizza
A₂ = π x 6² = 36 π
Ratio of 12 inch pizza to 6 inches
=
=
calories of the pizza

x = 2400 calories
Pizza of 12 inches is of calories is equal to 2400 calories
Dependent / Response Variable: factor or condition in a experiment that changes as a result of the independent variable; often called the responding variable. ... Constant: factors or conditions in an experiment that are kept the same in as trials of the experiment. Control: a set up without the variable being tested.
First of all, let's write the equation of motions on both horizontal (x) and vertical (y) axis. It's a uniform motion on the x-axis, with constant speed

, and an accelerated motion on the y-axis, with initial speed

and acceleration

:


where the negative sign in front of g means the acceleration points towards negative direction of y-axis (downward).
To find the distance from the landing point, we should find first the time at which the projectile hits the ground. This can be found by requiring

Therefore:

which has two solutions:

is the time of the beginning of the motion,

is the time at which the projectile hits the ground.
Now, we can find the distance covered on the horizontal axis during this time, and this is the distance from launching to landing point: