Answer:
Answer:
safe speed for the larger radius track u= √2 v
Explanation:
The sum of the forces on either side is the same, the only difference is the radius of curvature and speed.
Also given that r_1= smaller radius
r_2= larger radius curve
r_2= 2r_1..............i
let u be the speed of larger radius curve
now, \sum F = \frac{mv^2}{r_1} =\frac{mu^2}{r_2}∑F=
r
1
mv
2
=
r
2
mu
2
................ii
form i and ii we can write
v^2= \frac{1}{2} u^2v
2
=
2
1
u
2
⇒u= √2 v
therefore, safe speed for the larger radius track u= √2 v
It would be a a 6 by 5 inch rectangle, since the height is 6in and the width is 5in. Those are what would make up the cross section.
She would earn $127.05 dollars for babysitting
Step-by-step explanation:
x=c-y. / x=py/q
y=c-x. / y=xq/p
Answer:
152
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello there!
The prism shown is a triangular prism
There are many different formulas for solving for the surface area of a triangular prism but I am going to use the most simple one
Formula: SA = bh + L(s1 + s2 + s3) (found in the image)
b = base length
h = height
L = length
s1 = (same thing as the base length)
s2 and s2 = other triangle side lengths ( the base is an isosceles triangle so they are equal to each other.)
The triangular prism has the following dimensions
b = 6
h = 4
L = 8
s2 and s3 = 5
Now that we have identified each dimension we plug in the values into the formula
SA = 6*4 + 8(6+5+5)
6*4=24
8*6=48
8*5=40
40*2=80
80+48=128
128 + 24 = 152 so the surface area of the triangular prism is 152 cm²