Alicia ran 15 miles at the faster pace.
Let Alicia run with the speed of 12mph for A hours and with the speed of 8mph for B hours.
Total distance is 21 miles, so we can make the first equation as:
12A + 8B = 21 .............(i)
Now the total time taken is 2 hours, which means:
A + B = 2 ..............(ii)
Now multiply equation (ii) by 8 and subtract from equation (i)
then we get, 4A = 5
A = 5/4 hours
So Alicia run at the speed of 12mph for 5/4 hours, total distance covered is:
d = 12 × 5/4
d = 15 miles
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Answer:
15 miles
Explanation:
Alicia's speed in the first part of the race is:
where is the length of the first part and
the time taken to cover this part.
Alicia's speed in the second part of the race is:
where is the length of the second part and
the time taken to cover this part.
The total length of the race is
And the total time taken by Alicia to complete the race is
We have in total 4 equations with 4 unknown quantities. From the first 2 equations we find:
And substituting into the second group of equations:
Calling A the first equation and B the second equation, if we compute (A-8B) we get:
And so
So Alicia runs for 1.25 hours at 12 mph (second part of the race). Therefore, the distance travelled during this part is:
Therefore the answer is 15 miles.
B. Corey's Christmas tree ornament is falling to the floor.
C. A ball thrown by Ginger is moving upward through the air.
D. A ball dropped by Melissa is falling downward toward the floor.
E. Matt's book is motionless on a table.
F. A ball that was thrown upward by Yvonne is at the top of its path.
For each statement, please choose a diagram representing the force on the object. (Diagrams are in the attachment)
Free-body diagrams are tools to visualize external forces on an object, drawn as a point. Each scenario given (hanging ornament, falling ornament, moving and dropped balls, book on a table, and ball at top of its path) will have a unique diagram with forces like gravity, tension, and normal force labeled as vectors, and x/y components shown if necessary.
In physics, a free-body diagram is a graphical representation used to visualize the forces acting on an object. To correctly create a free-body diagram, follow these steps:
Each scenario provided in the question will have a different free-body diagram:
Note, while drawing a free-body diagram, do not include net forces or internal forces.
increase
c.
remain the same
b.
decrease
d.
it cannot be determined
Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Energy obtained by an object due to the motion of particles that are present within the object is known as thermal energy.
So, when we increase the temperature of a substance then its molecules tend to gain kinetic energy. Because of this molecules will start to move from their initial position and hence, there will be more number of collisions between the molecules.
As a result, there will be increase in thermal energy of the substance.
Thus, we can conclude that in order to increase thermal energy, the temperature must increase.
Answer: 90 degrees
Explanation:
The projectile will have the greatest air time and height when the launch is the most vertical. At 90 degrees, the launch is all vertical.
Answer:
Height covered after crossing window top = 0.75 m
Explanation:
In the question,
The height of the window pane = 1.8 m
Time for which the flowerpot is in view = 0.66 s
So,
The time for which it was in view while going up is = 0.33 s
Time for which it was in view while going down = 0.33 s
So,
Let us say,
The initial velocity of the flowerpot = u m/s
So,
Using the equation of the motion,
So,
Velocity at the top of the window pane is given by,
Now,
Let us say the height to which the flowerpot goes after crossing the window pane is = h
So,
Using the equation of motion,
Therefore, the height covered by the flowerpot after window is = 0.75 m
Answer:
f = 0.5 Hz
v = 8 m/s
Explanation:
f = 1/T
f = 1/(2) = 0.5 Hz
v = λf
v = (2)(4) = 8 m/s