This is problem of free falling
objects, which can be solved using the formula:
V = sqrt(2gy)
Where v is the velocity upon
impact
G is the acceleration due to
gravity ( 9.81 m/s2)
Y is the height
Since Venessa is 3.5 m
Y = 30 -3.5 = 26.5 m
V = sqrt(2 (9.81 m/s2) ( 26.5
m))
<span>V = 22.8 m/s</span>
We take the derivative of Ohm's law with respect to time: V = IR
Using the product rule:
dV/dt = I(dR/dt) + R(dI/dt)
We are given that voltage is decreasing at 0.03 V/s, resistance is increasing at 0.04 ohm/s, resistance itself is 200 ohms, and current is 0.04 A. Substituting:
-0.03 V/s = (0.04 A)(0.04 ohm/s) + (200 ohms)(dI/dt)
dI/dt = -0.000158 = -1.58 x 10^-4 A/s
Answer:
okay
Explanation:
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Answer:
below
Explanation:
that is the procedure above
The objects have different densities
They objects may possess the same volume; however, due to a difference in density, they do not possess the same mass within that volume. This means that they experience a different gravitational force, which causes one to sink and the other to float.