The components of the velocity are :
(2) 13 m/s vertical and 7.5 m/s horizontal
Vector is a quantity that has a magnitude and direction.
A vector in a cartesian coordinate is represented by an arrow in which the slope of the arrow shows the direction of the vector and the length of the arrow shows the magnitude of the vector.
A position vector of a point is a vector drawn from the base point of the coordinates O (0,0) to that point.
The addition of two vectors can be done in the following ways:
A negative vector is a vector with the same magnitude but in opposite direction.
Let's tackle the problem!
Given:
magnitude of the velocity = v = 15 m/s
direction of the velocity = θ = 60°
Asked:
horizontal component of the velocity = v_x = ?
vertical component of the velocity = v_y = ?
Solution:
Firstly , we will calculate the horizontal component of the velocity as follows:
Next , we will calculate the vertical component of the velocity as follows:
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Vectors
The correct answer is "Bar Graph"
Answer:
1. Heavy mass
2. greater charge
Explanation:
An alpha particle has two protons and two neutrons. It has +2 e charge. It is a heavy mass particle. Thus, when it tends to penetrate even a thin sheet, it loses its energy very quickly because of its interaction with the material particles.
Beta particle is a high energy electron or positron. It carries 1 unit charge and has very less mass in comparison to an alpha particle. Thus, it has more penetrating power than alpha particle.
A gamma particle is charge less and mass less highly energetic particle. Thus, it has highest penetrating power.
Answer:
= 230.8 ohms
Explanation:
From ohms law, V = IR
R=V/I
R = 120 ÷ 0.520
R = 230.8 ohms
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