Answer:
It's C because if you were trying to put it at rest that means you would put it on a Balanced surfest
Answer:
Explanation:
Let r be the rate of the slower walker in mph
[r + (r + 1.7)](2) = 13
(2r + 1.7)(2) = 13
4r + 3.4 = 13
4r = 9.6
r = 2.4 mph
r + 1.7 = 4.1 mph
The correct answer is C. Velocity is a vector and requires a direction.
Explanation:
In physics both speed and velocity are used to study the motion of a body; however, they are slightly different. In the case of speed, this describes the rate of change in position based on distance and time, because of this, speed is based on a magnitude or quantity. On the other hand, velocity is a vector because it does not only includes a change of position but the direction of motion usually based on a specific location reference.
Considering this, it can be concluded the difference between speed and velocity is that "velocity is a vector and requires a direction" because velocity includes both the distance and time (speed) along with the direction while speed focuses only on time and distance.
The green is ground. Ideally, no current travels in this one. The red and black are the power and neutral wires but which colors they are depends on a convention. In the US, you will actually have a black (power) and a white (neutral) Here it's red and black and usually in a red/black system the red is the power. Either way there is a potential of 120V rms between them.