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combustion of fossil fuels would be the correct answer when dealing with the alteration of the carbon cycle.
Okay so static friction is when the atoms lock themselves into place, which makes it 'hard' to push until you exceed its static force.
You can calculate the Fs by finding your normal force and multiplying it by your static friction force.
N = mg = (9.8)(42) = 411.6 N
Fs = NKs = (411.6)(0.75) = 308.7
a) the maximum force of static friction between her socks and the floor is 308.7 N
b) If you push Mazie with a force of 350 she will slide. She will accelerate if you keep pushing her with the constant force, but if you push her and let go the kinetic friction will eventually bring her to a stop.
c) So this is an interesting question, she's going at a speed of 0.6 m/s. Kinetic friction is pushing her back so theres a negative force which is the force of kinetic friction right. So its NKf = (411.6)(0.62) = 255.192.
I’ll refer to electromagnetic radiation as EMR.
Visible light is a very small subset of EMR. Many other ranges like infrared, ultraviolet, or gamma must be detected by special equipment.
EMR is what makes up light, and as we know from any high school physics class, light exhibits both particle-like properties (photoelectric effect and Compton scattering) and wave-like properties (refraction, diffraction, double-slit & single-slit experiment).
EMR can travel without a medium, like the vast emptiness of space. It can also travel with a medium. It can transmit through various materials albeit at a slower speed, like water, earth’s atmosphere, glass etc.
The propagation speed of EMR in space is 3x10^8 m/s, which is a speed unattainable by any of our current means of transportation. I would say that’s quite fast.
10 m/s2 for a distance of 65.2 ft