We can use the formula of motion in physics (2nd law od newton) in this problem:
x direction: Fsin ∅ = ma
y direction: Fcos ∅ -mg = 0
∅ is equal to sin ∅ / cos ∅ or x/y
tan ∅ = ma / mg = a /g
Applying acceleration formula:
v = vo + at ; 28 = 0 + 6a ; a = 4.67 m/s^2
∅ = tan-1 (a/g) = tan-1 (4.67/9.81) = <span>25.4 degrees.</span>
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Answer:
1.4 s
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Quantity of charge, Q = 2.5 C
Current = 1.8 A
To find the time required;
Mathematically, the quantity of charge passing through a conductor is given by the formula;
Quantity of charge, Q = current * time
Substituting into the formula, we have;
2.5 = 1.8 * time
Time = 2.5/1.8
Time = 1.4 s
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Changing frequency of sound does not change the speed of the sound.
Explanation:
- Speed of the sound gets altered when the sound travels from one medium to another.
- Change in frequency does not affect the speed of the sound and speed is affected by the properties of the medium through which it travels.
- Therefore, to change the speed of the sound, the properties of the medium needs to be changed.