An object is launched at a 60 degree angle with an initial velocity of 100
m/s. What is the objects height? How long is the object in the air? What is
the objects's range (distance)? *

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

The first question asks for the object's height. That is a y-dimension thing so we will use the one-dimensional formula:

[tex]v^2=v_0^2+2a[/tex]Δx and we are looking for delta x, which is the displacement of the object (here, the height since displacement in the y-dimension is height). Before we do that, though, we need to know the initial upwards velocity, which is found in:

[tex]v_{0y}=100sin(60)\\v_{0y}=90\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

And we also have to know from previous physics experience that the final velocity of an object at its max height is 0. Filling in:

[tex]0=(90)^2+2(-9.8)[/tex]Δx

[tex]0=8000-20[/tex]Δx and

-8000 = -20Δx so

Δx = 400 m

Now for the time it was in the air...we will use the simple equation

[tex]v=v_0+at\\0=90-9.8t\\-90=-9.8t\\t=9[/tex]

So the object is in the air for 9 seconds. Now we go to the other dimension, the x-dimension, to find out how far it goes horizontally. We will use the equation:

Δx = [tex]v_0t+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex] but first we have to find the horizontal velocity, which is NOT the same as the upwards velocity.

[tex]v_{0x}=100cos(60)\\v_{0x}=50\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

And another thing we need to know prior to solving problems like this is that the acceleration in the x-dimension is ALWAYS 0. Filling in the equation:

Δx = [tex]50(9)+\frac{1}{2}(0)(9)^2[/tex]

Δx = 500 m


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The work-energy theorem explains the idea that the net work - the total work done by all the forces combined - done on an object is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the object. After the net force is removed (no more work is being done) the object's total energy is altered as a result of the work that was done.

This idea is expressed in the following equation:

is the total work done

is the change in kinetic energy

is the final kinetic energy

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How do we know how much
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Answer:

With a force of 1 Newton, an object weighing 100 grams is dragged towards the planet's center. On Earth, an item with a mass of 100 grams has a gravitational pull of only 1%, or about kg.

Explanation:

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Identify the parts of the body based on the medical terminology given:

1. mr. heart describes pain that is midline, superior to the chest but inferior to the chin.
2. miss triangle says that she has a ‘tweak’ that is superior to the waist, inferior to the breast bone, lateral to the umbilicus on the left side of the body on the anterior surface.
3. mr. square states that he has pulled a muscle, inferior to the buttocks, superior to the knee, medial to the right side of the body on the posterior surface.
4. miss circle complains of a sharp pain inferior to her ears, superior to the scapula at midline on the posterior side of her body.
5. mr. x says that he has numbness and tingling on the anterior side of his left arm, distal to the wrist.
6. mrs. diamond describes a throbbing pain on the posterior side of her body, inferior to her shoulder blades and superior to her waist.
7. miss arrow states that she has had a pain on the left side of her body, superior to her neck and inferior to her forehead, lateral to her nose.
8. mr. teardrop says that he has been bitten by a spider lateral to his umbilicus on the anterior aspect of his body, superior to his hip on the right side of his body.
9. miss eight describes a burning sensation on the posterior side of her body, lateral to the spine on the left side of the body inferior to the shoulder blade, inferior to the waist but anterior to the knee.
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Answer:

1. Right hypochondriac region (upper, right).

2.  Epigastric region (upper, middle).

3. Left hypochondriac region (upper, left).

4. Right lumbar region (middle, right).

5. Umbilical region (centre).

6. Left lumbar region (middle, left).

7. Right iliac region (lower, right).

8. Hypogastric region (lower, middle).

9. Left iliac region (lower, left).

Explanation:

1. Right hypochondriac region (upper, right)- Liver, gallbladder, right kidney, small intestine.

2.  Epigastric region (upper, middle)- stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, spleen, adrenal glands

3. Left hypochondriac region (upper, left)- Spleen, colon, left kidney, pancreas

4. Right lumbar region (middle, right)- Gallbladder, liver, right colon

5. Umbilical region (centre)- Umbilicus, parts of the small intestine, duodenum

6. Left lumbar region (middle, left)- Descending colon and left kidney

7. Right iliac region (lower, right)- Appendix and cecum

8. Hypogastric region (lower, middle)- Bladder, reproductive organs, sigmoid colon

9. Left iliac region (lower, left)- Descending and sigmoid colon.

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Yes.

The acceleration vector WILL point south when the car is slowing down while traveling north

When a car is traveling north, its acceleration vector can point south when it is slowing down.

A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. The direction of a vector is always shown by the direction to which the arrow points.

If the car is travelling north, the direction of the acceleration vector will continue to point northwards.

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Answer:

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Cos = Cosine

Explanation:

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Bobo, the clown, wants to set the world record for the furthest range traveled by a clown shot out of a cannon. Write a sentence describing the cannon that Bobo would need to use to accomplish this feat. Be sure to include the necessary initial velocity and the required angle of the cannon. Score: 0 / 1

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In the human cannonball act makes use of of a special type of "cannon" that more safely ejects a person who acts as the "cannonball"

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The reason the values given above are correct is as follows:

The world record of the furthest range of the human cannonball is 193 ft. 8.8 inches. The maximum claim for the furthest range of a human cannonball is 200 ft. 4 in. Therefore, to safely set the world record would be to reach a range of 194 feet

The speed with which the world record was accomplished (120 km/jhr)  should be expected to be exceeded given, horizontal speed in free fall motion is constant (decreasing in the presence of drag), and the conditions are likely to be more or less similar

In order to reach the furthest range, R, at the possible speed, the angle of inclination of the "cannon" required is 45°, according to the range formula, which is given as follows;

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Select the correct answer.
Calculate the force of gravity on a 1–kilogram box located at a point 1.3 × 107 meters from the center of Earth. (The value of G is 6.673 × 10-11 newton meter2/kilogram2. The mass of Earth is 5.98 × 1024 kilograms.)

A.
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B.
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D.
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Answer:

A. 2.36 Newtons

Explanation:

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        distance... 2 significant digits

mass of earth... 3 significant digits

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Answer:

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Question:-

Convert 4cm to m

Solution:-

Lets do

First note down the below formula

[tex]\boxed{\sf 1m=10^{2}cm}[/tex]

Then

[tex]\boxed{\sf 1cm=10^{-2}cm}[/tex]

Now we are given 4cm

So convert

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If we simplify to decimal

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Answer:

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Since we are to add the  velocity vectors in order to  find the magnitude of their resultant vector.

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Answer:

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1. Calculate the height of tree, 250 m away that produces
an image 1.5cm high
in a
pin-hole camera of width 30 cm.

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Answer:

Explanation:

1.5/30 = x/250

x = 12.5 m

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A. 4000 g

b. 2.4 km

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Answer :

A. The S.I unit of mass is kg . therefore we have to convert 4000g into kg from gram

i.e 4000g = 4 kg

B. The S.I unit of length is meter. so we have to convert 2.4 km into meters,

i.e 2.4 km = 2400 m

#A

[tex]\boxed{\sf 1kg=1000g}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 4000[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{4000}{1000}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 4kg[/tex]

#B

[tex]\boxed{\sf 1km=1000m}[/tex]

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Answer:

it would be c.

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Answer:

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A)

B)

C)

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Options A and B are not even pointing in the direction as the vectors in the question so they shouldn't even be considered.

Option C looks like the closes since vectors A and B are pointing in a similar direction (negative x-axis)

The best representation for the resultant vector representing the resultant R=A+B would be option C because the result is represented by the closing side of the triangle, therefore the correct answer would be C.

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The quantities that contain the magnitude of the quantities along with the direction are known as the vector quantities.

Examples of vector quantities are displacement, velocity acceleration, force, etc.

As given in the problem we have to find out the resultant vector from the sum of vector A and vector B,

The resultant of the vector can be calculated with the help of the triangle law of the vector addition in which the sum is given by the closing side of the triangle.

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2. Determine the units of the quantity described by each of the following
combinations of units:

a. kg (m/s) (1/s)
b. (kg/s) (m/s)
c. (kg/s) (m/s)
d. (kg/s) (m/s)

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We have that the unit of the quantities are described

a.kg (m/s) (1/s)=Newton  

b. (kg/s) (m/s^2)=Newton

c. (kg/s) (m/s)^2=Newton  

d. (kg/s) (m/s)​=Newton

From the question we are give the units  

a.kg (m/s) (1/s)  

b. (kg/s) (m/s^2)  

c. (kg/s) (m/s)^2  

d. (kg/s) (m/s)​

a)  

Generally  

kg (m/s) (1/s) is Represented as Newton  

Where Newton is the unit Force and Weight

b)  

Generally  

(kg/s) (m/s) is the unit representation of Newton  

Therefore  

Newton

c)  

kg/s) (m/s) is the unit representation of Newton  

Therefore  

Newton

d)

Generally  

(kg/s) (m/s) is the unit representation of Newton  

Therefore  

Newton

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If it takes Tanya 9.4 hours to get to her cousin's house while driving an average of 40 mph, how far away does her
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Answer:

376 miles

Explanation:

speed = distance / time

therefore distance = speed * time

distance = 40 miles/hr * 9.4 hr

then

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