Momentum = (mass) x (speed)
Momentum = (70 kg) x (10 m/s)
<em>Momentum = 700 kg-m/s</em>
Use the distance swan and the time elapsed in that interval.
Average velocity = distance / time
Average velocity = [4.0 m + 3.0m] / 3.2 s = 2.1875 m/s
<h2>Right answer: acceleration due to gravity is always the same </h2><h2 />
According to the experiments done and currently verified, in vacuum (this means there is not air or any fluid), all objects in free fall experience the same acceleration, which is <u>the acceleration of gravity</u>.
Now, in this case we are on Earth, so the gravity value is
Note the objects experience the acceleration of gravity regardless of their mass.
Nevertheless, on Earth we have air, hence <u>air resistance</u>, so the afirmation <em>"Free fall is a situation in which the only force acting upon an object is gravity" </em>is not completely true on Earth, unless the following condition is fulfiled:
If the air resistance is <u>too small</u> that we can approximate it to <u>zero</u> in the calculations, then in free fall the objects will accelerate downwards at and hit the ground at approximately the same time.
A. overgrazing of livestock
Explanation:
Overgrazing of livestock is the ranch practice that contributes to soil erosion.
Soil erosion is the washing away of the top layer of the earth on which plant grows.
- Plants are covers of the earth and they prevent agents of denudation from actively washing away the soil.
- When livestock are introduced into a place, continuous grazing leaves the surface bare.
- The plants becomes depleted and the surface is exposed.
- This fast tracks the process of overgrazing.
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