When constructive interference occurs in sound waves, it will causelouder beats. The answer is letter A. This is because the waves of the samefrequency travel in the same direction. This enables the waves to add up havingthe same frequency and direction but with greater amplitude.
B. Antoine Lavoisier
C. John Dalton
D. Dmitri Mendeleev
B. Determine the total distance traveled.
Answer:
A) The average speed for the trip is .
B) The total distance traveled is .
Explanation:
Knowing that 1 hour has 60 minutes, we have that for each part of the trip:
Total distance traveled
The distance traveled is the speed multiplied by a period of time. The total distance traveled is calculated adding up the speeds multiplied by the given periods of time.
B) The total distance traveled is .
Average speed
The average speed could be calculated using the total distance traveled divided by the total time . We need to take into account the time spent eating lunch and buying gas.
A) The average speed for the trip is .
b) of less than 600 N is the truck is slowing down
c) equal to 600 N only if the truck is moving at constant velocity
d) equal to 600 N no matter what the acceleration of the truck
e) greater than 600 N if the truck is accelerating
A transport truck pulls on a trailer with a force of 600N [E]. The trailer pulls on the transport truck with a force equal to 600 N no matter what the acceleration of the truck. Option c is correct.
According to Newton's third law of motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. As well as the action and reaction are always acted in pairs.
Based on the law of action-reaction,
A transport truck pulls on a trailer with a force of 600N [E]. The trailer pulls on the transport truck with a force greater than 600 N if the truck is accelerating.
If the truck is moving at constant velocity the acceleration is zero resulting in no force exerted by the truck on the trailer
The force by which the transport truck pulls on a trailer is equal to the force by which the trailer pulls the truck.
F₁ is the force by which the transport truck pulls on a trailer
F₂ is the force by which the trailer pulls the truck
F₁=F₂
A 600N [E] pulling force is applied by a transport vehicle to a trailer. Regardless of the transport truck's acceleration, the trailer pulls on it with a force of 600 N.
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