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Answer: the constant angular velocity of the arms is 86.1883 rad/sec
Explanation:
First we calculate the linear velocity of the single sprinkler;
Area of the nozzle = π/4 × d²
given that d = 8mm = 8 × 10⁻³
Area of the nozzle = π/4 × (8 × 10⁻³)²
A = 5.024 × 10⁻⁵ m²
Now total discharge is dived into 4 jets so discharge for single jet will be;
Q_single = Q / n = 0.006 / 4 = 1.5 × 10⁻³ m³/sec
So using continuity equation ;
Q_single = A × V_single
V_single = Q_single/A
we substitute
V_single = (1.5 × 10⁻³) / (5.024 × 10⁻⁵)
V_single = 29.8566 m/s
Now resolving the forces as shown in the second image,
Vt = Vcos30°
Vt = 29.8566 × cos30°
Vt = 25.8565 m/s
Finally we calculate the angular velocity;
Vt = rω
ω_single = Vt / r
from the given diagram, radius is 300mm = 0.3m
so we substitute
ω_single = 25.8565 / 0.3
ω_single = 86.1883 rad/sec
Therefore the constant angular velocity of the arms is 86.1883 rad/sec
Because tropical moist forests are used for agricultural, the thin soil cannot support continuous cropping, while deciduous forests can regrow quickly.
Answer:
c) 22,920 years
Explanation:
The half-life of C-14 is 5730 so in 5730 years , amount of C-14 is reduced to half.
In 5730 x 2 years , the amount of C-14 is reduced to 1/4 .
In 5730 x 3 years , the amount of C-14 is reduced to 1/8 .
In 5730 x 4 years , the amount of C-14 is reduced to 1/16 .
In 22920 years , the amount of C-14 is reduced to 1/16 .
So the answer is 22920 years.
Answer:
The correct answer is - Damage to the nerves that control the diaphragm.
Explanation:
Abdominal breathing is a condition in which inferior half of the lungs can be seen relaxing or contracting and expanding with the breath. This condition occurs due to the various conditions that lead to the respiratory.
It is cause due to the damage to nerves that control the diaphragm. The phrenic nerve is one of the nerve of diaphragm initiates in the neck and passes down.
Thus, the correct answer is - Damage to the nerves that control the diaphragm.
The phrenic nerve is a nerve that originates in the neck (C3–C5) and passes down between the lung and heart to reach the diaphragm.