Answer:
0
Explanation:
The bicyclist is not speeding up or slowing down so there is no acceleration.
We can solve for the acceleration by using a kinematic equation. First we should identify what we know so we can choose the correct equation.
We are given an original velocity of 24 m/s, a final velocity of 0 m/s, and a time of 6 s. We and looking for acceleration (a) in m/s^2.
The following equation has everything we need:
So plug in the known values and solve for a:
0 = 24 + 6a
-24 = 6a
a = -4 m/s^2
Explanation:
I3= I
In series , current is constant
Answer:
90 degrees
Explanation:
In the attached image we can see, the condition where this condition (|A+B|=|A-B|) is true.
vector A is pointing horizontally to the right, vector B (positive), points up vertically.
Now analyzing the subtraction of vectors A and B = A - B, we have that vector A continues to point to the right (positive) and vector B points down (negative). In this way the magnitudes of both operations sum and subtraction of vectors is equal.
But the angle between the two vectors (A and B) will remain the same and will be 90°.