Answer:
The cave painting on the image is representing the animals, or rather the environment that was seen by the artists of the painting in their surroundings. We can see that there are wild horses depicted on it, but also a rhino. The wild horses were probably a prey animal, while the rhino was a respected animal and feared one, thus they were avoiding it. The artists that painted it were the Cro-Magnons, early Homo-sapiens in Europe, in what is now France. The reason why it was painted is probably because the artist wanted to depict the environment, but also maybe for teaching the youngsters about the animals from early age, so that they know which ones are to be hunted, and which ones to be avoided.
At the bottom of the circle, the ball is being pulled upward by tension in the rope and downward by its own weight, so that the net force on it is
∑ F = 450 N - (0.75 kg) g = (0.75 kg) a
where a is centripetal acceleration. At this maximum tension, the ball has a maximum centripetal acceleration of
a = (450 N - (0.75 kg) g) / (0.75 kg) = 590.2 m/s²
Then its maximum tangential speed v is such that
a = v² / (1.0 m)
⇒ v = √((1.0 m) a) ≈ 25 m/s
1×10-7 moles per liter, good luck
Answer:
It get released into the atmosphere
Explanation:
Answer:
The starting number is 78.
Explanation:
(x / 3) / 2 = 13
divide a number by 3 (x / 3)
divide in half (x / 3) / 2
You get 13 (x / 3) / 2 = 13
Reverse the problem.
13 * 2 = 26
26 * 3 = 78
x = 78
Plug in the number.
(78 / 3) / 2 = 13
78 / 3 = 26
26 / 2 = 13