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).
Denote by M the point of intersection of the medians.
Denote also the distance DM by x and the distance QM by y.
From the median properties of triangles we know that

Also,

Since the medians are perpendicular, we deduce that:

Then, since
Answer:
height: 125m; distance: 500m
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 250
f(x) = x − 0.002x2
f(x) = 250 − 0.002(250 )2
= 250 − 0.002(62,500)
= 250 − 125
= 125
250 times 2 = 500
Answer:
(30, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
b – 27 > 3
Add 27 to both sides
b > 30
In interval notation
(30, ∞)