Answer:
The total work that the rope does to Mangnus is - 5780 Jules.
Explanation:
By definition, the work is defined as:
Where F and d are the force and the total displacement. Note that in the definition the product is a scalar product since F and d are both vectors.
Take into account that according to third Newton's law the force that the rope does to Magnus is opposite to the force that Magnus does to the rope, therefore the scalar product will be negative due the rope's force goes against to Magnus displacement.
For calculating the work, we take 2500 N as the value for the force and 2.312 meters as the value for the displacement:

Explanation:
Test to see where the bullets gather on your target after shooting a number of shots. Change the targets of your weapon if the bullets are not in the target's middle. Try to shift the rear view in the same direction with an open sight that you would like to push the shots on the target.
After the rifle is sighted-in, one must practice firing under various lighting and weather conditions, and at different distances to be able to become accurate and proficient shooter.
In genetic traits, p and q represent the relative probabilities of the two alleles manifesting. If these two are the only options (ex. a dominant one and a recessive one), then the probabilities of both must sum up to 1. In this case, since we are given that q = 0.4, then p + q = 1, p + 0.4 = 1, and p = 0.6.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
calculate effective resistance of the resistors
= 80 + 120
= 200
overall resistance = 48 ohms
so overall current flowing through circuit
I = V / R
I = 12 / 200
I = 0.06 A
since circuit is in series, current is same at every point so...
potential difference across 80 = R x I
= 80 x 0.06
answer is potential difference = 4.8 V
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