The difference between metal and non-metal in terms of condition is explained below.
Explanation:
Answer:
The time the ball it takes to have the downward speed 4 m/s is 1.22 sec.
Explanation:
Lets explain the motion of the ball
The ball is kicked straight upwards with an initial vertical speed of 8.0 m/s
Its velocity decreases util it reaches the maximum height
At the maximum height its velocity is equal to zero
Then it fall down to the ground
We can ignore air resistance
Lets find the time it takes the ball to reach the maximum height
The acceleration of gravity is -9.8 m/s²
The initial velocity is 8 m/s upward
The final velocity is zero
So lets use the rule v = u + gt, where v is the final velocity, u is the initial
velocity, g is the acceleration of gravity and t is the time
u = 8 , v = 0 , g = -9.8
Substitute these value in the equation above
0 = 8 - 9.8 t
Add 9.8 t for both sides
9.8 t = 8
Divide both sides by 9.8
t = 40/49 seconds
The ball falls withe initial velocity zero and increases to reach 4 m/s
The velocity 4 m/s is downward
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s²
By using the same rule
u = 0 , v = 4 , g = 9.8
4 = 0 + 9.8 t
4 = 9.8 t
Divide both sides by 9.8
t = 20/49
The time the ball it takes to have the downward speed 4 m/s is the sum
of the two times above
The time the ball it takes = seconds
The time the ball it takes to have the downward speed 4 m/s is 1.22 sec.
The final velocity of the 1.4 kg ball is 11.0 m/s to the right
Explanation:
We can solve this problem, by using the law of conservation of momentum: in fact, the total momentum of the two balls must be conserved before and after the collision. Therefore, we can write:
where:
is the mass of the first ball
is the initial velocity of the first ball (taking right as positive direction)
is the final velocity of the first ball
is the mass of the second ball
is the initial velocity of the second ball (it is at rest)
is the final velocity of the second ball
And solving the equation for v2, we find:
So, the 1.4 kg ball moves at 11.0 m/s to the right.
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OB) turned off
OC) badly designed
OD) currently operating
Answer: no it isnt really but ok
Explanation:
A. C-2
B. C-6
C. C-8
D. C-14