The pilot should head 13.6° north of west.
Why?
We can solve the problem by using trigonometric relations. Since there is a right triangle formed between the direction that the pilot wants to fly to and the wind's speed, we can use the following formula:
Now, substituting the given information and calculating, we have:
Hence, we have that the pilot should head to 13.6° north of west.
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1) 12 cm
2) 3 N
Explanation:
1)
The relationship between force and elongation in a spring is given by Hooke's law:
where
F is the force applied
k is the spring constant
x is the elongation
For the spring in this problem, at the beginning we have:
So the spring constant is
Later, the force is tripled, so the new force is
Therefore, the new elongation is
2)
In this second problem, we know that the elongation of the spring now is
From part a), we know that the spring constant is
Therefore, we can use the following equation to find the force:
And substituting k and x, we find:
So, the force to produce an elongation of 6 cm must be 3 N.
The answer is C. Hope this helps.
The location you could place the north pole of the bar magnet so that it would be pulled toward the magnet in the illustration would be C. Have a great day! :)
B. No heat flow would take place between the beakers.
C. Heat would flow from both beakers.
D. Heat would flow from beaker A to beaker B.
so other scientists can see how spread out your data are
B.increasing altitude
C.low humidity
D.clear sky