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By using the equations for <em>parabolic</em> motion, we proceed to present the answers for the paragraph seen in the picture: a) t ≈ 0.553 s, b) s = 2.212 m, c) s = 11.060 m.
<h3>How to analyze a system on parabolic motion</h3>
A system is on <em>parabolic</em> motion if such system can be represented as a particle, that is, a system whose geometry is negligible, and its motion is a combination of <em>horizontal</em> movement at <em>constant</em> velocity and <em>vertical</em> <em>uniformly accelerated</em> movement due to gravity and all <em>viscous</em> and <em>rotational</em> effects are negligible.
The time required for the droplet to reach the ground is:
1.5 m = (1 / 2) · (9.807 m / s²) · t²
t = √[2 · (1.5 m) / (9.807 m / s²)]
t ≈ 0.553 s
And the <em>horizontal</em> distance traveled by the droplet is:
s = (4 m / s) · (0.553 s)
s = 2.212 m
Now, we apply the same procedure for the case of sneezing person:
1.5 m = (1 / 2) · (9.807 m / s²) · t²
t = √[2 · (1.5 m) / (9.807 m / s²)]
t ≈ 0.553 s
s = (20 m / s) · (0.553 s)
s = 11.060 m
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Complete question is;
Selena drew a diagram to show how current moves in a loop of wire that is placed between two magnets. At top left a piece of magnet labeled N and at top right a piece labeled S. Between these a square coil of wire with green arrows at its ends away from the magnets pointing away from the magnets. Red arrows point from N to S. Which best explains how Selena can correct her error?
A) She can change the magnets so like poles are facing each other.
B) She can change the arrows so they show current traveling in opposite directions on the sides of the loop.
C) She can change the arrows so they show the magnetic field reversing direction between the magnets.
D) She can change the magnetic poles so they are both on one side of the loop.
Answer:
B) She can change the arrows so they show current traveling in opposite directions on the sides of the loop.
Explanation:
Since the direction of the arrows point north and south whereas the magnets are east and west, it means the arrows are not pointing in the correct direction. To correct it she will have to make sure the arrows are pointing in opposite directions of the magnet via the sides of the loop.