Let's take east and west to be positive and negative, respectively, and north and south to be positive and negative, respectively. Then in terms of vectors (using ijk notation), the car first moves 200 km west,
r = (-200 km) j
then 80 km southwest,
s = (-80/√2 km) i + (-80/√2 km) j
so that its total displacement is
r + s = (-80/√2 km) i + ((-200 - 80/√2) km) j
r + s ≈ (-56.6 km) i + (-256.6 km) j
This vector has magnitude
√((-56.6 km)² + (-256.6 km)²) ≈ 262.7 km
and direction θ such that
tan(θ) = (-256.6 km) / (-56.6 km) ==> θ ≈ -102.4º
relative to east, or about 12.4º west of south.
A.0.41 sec
B.41 sec
C.4.1 sec
D.4 sec
A horizontal baseball pitch is launched at 44 m/s. The ball will stay for 4.1 sec (approx) in the air. Hence, option C is correct.
The rate at which an object's position changes when observed from a specific point of view and when measured against a specific unit of time is known as its velocity.
Its SI unit is represented as m/s, and it is a vector quantity, it means that it has both magnitude and direction.
According to the question, the given values are :
Initial Velocity, u = 44 m/s,
Distance travelled, s = 18 m and,
Final velocity, v = 0.
Use equation of motion :
v = u + at
0 = 44 + (-9.8)t
t = 44 / 9.8
t = 4.3 (approx)
Hence, the time for which the ball stay in the air is 4.1 sec (approx).
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Answer:
a 0.41
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O A. The Moon spinning on its axis
O B. The Sun spinning on its axis
C. Earth orbiting the Sun
D. A ballet dancer spinning in place
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Revolution: When an object moves around another object it is called revolution.
Rotation: When an object spins around its axis it's called rotation
Answer:C
Explanation:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, the Earth and the Moon align in a straight line. The Earth blocks the sunlight falling on moon. In this alignment, the moon is in full phase. During solar eclipse, the moon passes through the shadow of Earth. Lunar eclipse occurs always during full moon phase-when the Earth comes between sun and moon.
Hence, the given statement is true.
True. Lunar eclipses only happen when there is a full moon.
Answer:
the derivative with respect to time
Explanation:
This is an exercise in kinematics, where the velocity is defined as a function of the position of a body of the form
v = dx/dt
where v is the velocity of the body, x is the position that we assume is a continuous and differentiable function.
The function written in the equation is the derivative with respect to time
Answer:
The detailed explanations is attached below
Explanation:
What is applied is the De brogile equation and the equation showing a relationship between Energy, speed of light and wavelength.
The explanation is as attached below.