B. The teeth on both the pinion and the rack are helical gears
C. A large pinion means the number of turns of the steering wheel is increased
D. The steering ratio is the same on all vehicles
Answer:
Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
Answer:
Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.
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The net force acting on the water skier, calculated using Newton's second law (F=ma), is approximately 111 Newtons.
The net force acting on the water skier can be calculated using Newton's second law, which states that force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). In this instance, the skier's mass (m) is 79.0 kg and his acceleration (a) is 1.40 m/s2.
By multiplying these values together (F = 79.0 kg * 1.40 m/s2), we find that the net force acting on him is 110.6 Newtons (N). However, this exact value is not listed in the answer choices. Among the given choices, 111 N would be the closest approximation to the calculated value.
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friction
weight
gravity
while taking a turn on a track, the track provides the frictional force acting towards the center of the curve. we know that to move in a curve, centripetal force is required. here since the frictional force acts towards the center, it provides the necessary centripetal force to move in circle. hence the correct choice is
friction
It's actually Friction.
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The speed of sound varies in different mediums. In Physics, the speed of sound in air at 0°C is about 331.5 m/s, while in iron it's about 5130 m/s. If a train is 100 km away, the sound travelling through the iron rails would reach you approximately 282 seconds sooner than the sound through the air.
In Physics, the speed at which sound travels depends on the medium through which it's travelling. The speed of sound in air at 0°C is approximately 331.5 m/s. On the other hand, the speed of sound in iron is about 5130 m/s.
To determine how much sooner you would hear the train, we need to calculate the difference in time it takes for the sound to travel through these two mediums.
When the train is 100 km away, we get the following:
The difference is, therefore, approximately: 301.66 - 19.49 = 282.17 seconds. Thus, the sound will reach you 282 seconds sooner if you listen to the rails rather than the air.
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