DISTANCE
-length of the path between two points
-doesn't have to be a straight path
-has no direction
DISPLACEMENT
-the length from the starting point to the ending point
-must be a straight path
-must have direction (north, south, east, west, up, down)
EXAMPLE-If you wanted to know the distance from your house to the park, you could say 'three blocks north and then two blocks west' but for displacement, you could just cut through houses and backyards to get to the destination.
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Answer:
A.) The atom has 7 neutrons and 8 protons.
Explanation:
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Answer: Three
A plane requires minimum three points for its determination. These three points should be non-collinear or the third point should not lie in same line as made with any two points. By joining two points, a line is formed. A point is one dimensional.
By joining minimum three non-co-linear points, a plane can be formed.
Given three non-collinearpoints in space, they uniquely define a plane. The correct option is C.
Three-dimensional space requires at least three non-collinear points in order to establish a plane. Any additional points would also lie on the plane formed by these three points.
This is due to the fact that a plane is a two-dimensional surface that can go on forever. We define a plane that traverses all three points by joining three non-collinear points.
Their positions when combined result in a flat, continuous surface. More points would simply serve to confirm the plane's definition rather than alter it. Because of this, three points are sufficient to build a plane in three dimensions.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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Your question seems incomplete, the probable complete question is:
How many points does it take to determine a plane?
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
b.) how long will it take for the swimmer to cross the river, if the distance from the starting point to the dock is 300 m?
Please show all your work, thanks
a)The direction that she must aim herself through the water to arrive at the dock will be 73.7°.
b)The time it takes for the swimmer to cross the river will be 240 seconds.
Speed is defined as the rate of change of the distance or the height attained. it is a time-based quantity. it is denoted by u for the initial speed while v for the final speed. its si unit is m/sec.
Given data;
The maximum speed of the swimmer In still water,v=1.25m/s.
Speed of river = 0.35m/s [E]
α is the direction that she must aim herself through the water to arrive at the dock.
t is the time it takes for the swimmer to cross the river
The distance from the starting point to the dock is,s = 300 m
If the swimmer were to swim straight, the water's speed along the x-axis would have to match that of the swimmer.
α is the angle between vx and v
The value of the
The time that the swimmer will use for reaching the dock;
s = V×t
t = s/(v)
t=300 m / 1.25 m/sec
t = 240 seconds
Hence, the direction that she must aim herself through the water to arrive at the dock. and it takes for the swimmer to cross the river will be 73.7° and 240 seconds respectively.
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Explanation:
As you can see in the picture, we want the swimmer to go on a straight line, so the speed of the water must be equal to the speed of the swimmer along the x-axis. We also know the value of v, so we can calculate the of the cosine of the angle (alpha) between Vx and V. Thanks to the fundamental relation of gioniometry (cos^2(x) + sin^2(x) = 1) we can find the sine of alpha and calculate Vy. With Vy we can calculate the time that the swimmer will use for reaching the dock: s = Vy * t => t = s/(Vy).
I'll let you do all the calculations, you just have to plug in values.
(b) What is the angular velocity in rad/s after 0.750 s if it starts from rest? rad/s.
(c) The outside radius of the yo-yo is 3.10 cm.What is the tangential acceleration in m/s2 of a point on its edge? m/s2
Answer:
Part a)
Part B)
Part c)
Explanation:
Part a)
As we know that
so we will have
Part B)
Angular speed of the yo-yo
so we have
Part c)
Tangential acceleration is given as
Answer:
d all of the above are correct