A 59 kg sprinter, starting from rest, runs 47 m in 7.0 s at constant acceleration.?
What is the sprinter's power output at 2.0 s, 4.0 s, and 6.0 s?
Instantaneous Power is the force times velocity
P = Fv
Because the acceleration is constant, the force will be constant as well
F = ma
P = mav
for constant acceleration, the velocity at each time is found using
v = at
P = ma(at) = ma²t
find the acceleration using kinematic equation
s = ½at²
a = 2s/t²
a = 2(47) / 7.0²
a = 1.918 m/s²
P(2.0) = 59(1.918²)2.0 = 434.25 W = 0.43 kW
P(4.0) = 59(1.918²)4.0 = 868.51 W = 0.87 kW
P(6.0) = 59(1.918²)6.0 = 1302.76 W = 1.3 kW
I hope this helped.
Answer:
C. simple
The term that refers to the fact that an epithelial tissue has only one layer of cells is simple epithelial.
Explanation:
Epithelial tissues are thin tissues that cover all the exposed surfaces of our body.
Based on the number of cell layers, the simplest classification of epithelial tissue is:
a. Simple Epithelial Tissue
When the epithelial tissue consists of a single layer of cells, it is called simple epithelial tissue.
b. Stratified Epithelial Tissue
When there are two or more layers of cells in epithelial tissue, it is called stratified epithelial tissue.
Cuboidal epithelial is also a type of simple epithelial tissue.
Pseudostratified is another type of epithelial tissue which falls in neither simple nor stratified category. They consists of a single layer but the positioning suggests it is stratified.
There are 3 types of epithelial tissues based on their shape:
a. Squamos epithelial tissue
b. Cuboidal epithelial tissue
c. Columnar epithelial tissue
The force is 40 newtons.
The formula for force is mass × acceleration = force. So in this case it would be 5 × 8 = 40.