following distances will the greatest gravitational force be exerted
by one object on another?
O 2 m
O 4 m
O 6 m
O 8 m
Answer:
2m
Explanation:
The closer the objects are, the more gravitational force there is
Answer:
2m
Explanation:
its the shortest distance so its corect
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Answer:
Speed of the bicyclist when going to city = 14 miles per hour.
Speed while return trip = 8 miles per hour.
Explanation:
Let the speed of the bicyclist when going to city = x miles per hour.
Speed while return trip = x - 6 miles per hour.
Total time taken = 11 hrs = Time for the trip to city + time taken for return trip.
Also, Time = Distance / Time.
So,
56 / x + 56 / ( x -6) = 11
11x² -178x + 336 = 0
Solving for x we get:
Acceptable x = 14 miles per hour.
Speed while return trip = x - 6 miles per hour = 8 miles per hour.
To find the average speed on each part of the trip, use the formula Average speed = Total distance/Total time and set up an equation to solve for the unknown speeds.
To find the average speed on each part of the trip, we can use the formula Average speed = Total distance/Total time. Let's assume the average speed on the first part of the trip (56 miles) is x mph. Since the return trip is made at a speed that is 6 mph slower, the average speed on the second part of the trip is (x - 6) mph. We know that the total time for the round trip is 11 hours. So, we can set up the equation:
56/x + 56/(x - 6) = 11
Now, we can solve this equation to find the value of x, which represents the average speed on the first part of the trip. Once we have x, we can find the average speed on the second part of the trip by subtracting 6 from x.
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Answer:
Satellite D
Explanation:
It has more mass
height?
(1) 0.0 N (3) 5.0 N, down
(2) 5.0 N, up (4) 9.8 N, down