Average Velocity=Total Distance/Total Time
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{2.5}{9.1}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 0.3m/s[/tex]
A car accelerates from rest to 100 m/s in 20 s. What is its acceleration?
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Acceleration=\dfrac{v-u}{t}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Acceleration=\dfrac{100-0}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Acceleration=\dfrac{100}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Acceleration=5m/s^2[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]initial \: velocity \: = 0 \\ final \: velocity \: 100 \frac{m}{s} \\ time = 20 \\ here \: we \: want \: to \: find \: accelaration \\ accelaration \: = \frac{final \: velocity - initial \: velocity}{time} \\ accelaration \: = \frac{100 - 0}{20} = \frac{100}{20} = 5 \frac{m}{ {s}^{2} } \\ thank \: you[/tex]
The distance from Atlanta to Macon is about 80 miles out of 58.5° south of east. What distance is dues east and dues south mustyou drive in order to travel from Atlanta to Macon?
Answer:
One must drive [tex]$41 \cdot 8\,miles$[/tex] north and [tex]$68 \cdot 24\,miles$[/tex] south, in order to travel from Atlanta to Macon.
Explanation:
• The distance of an object can be defined as the complete path travelled by an object.
• To find the distance, find its north component.
• For reference see the below graph:
[tex]$$\[\begin{align}& D_{south} = 80\sin \left( {58 \cdot {5^ \circ }} \right) \\& D_{north} = 80\cos \left( {58 \cdot {5^ \circ }} \right) \\\end{align}\]$$Since, $\sin \left( {58 \cdot {5^ \circ }} \right) = \cdot 853$ and $\cos \left( {58 \cdot {5^ \circ }} \right) = \cdot 5224$: therefore,$$\[\begin{align} D_{south} &= 80 \times \left( { \cdot {{853}^ \circ }} \right) \\ \Rightarrow {D_{south}} &= 68 \cdot 24\,miles \\ \end{align}\]$$[/tex]
And
[tex]$$\[\begin{align} D_{north}& = 80 \times \cdot 5224 \\ \Rightarrow D_{north}& = 41 \cdot 8\,miles \\ \end{align}\]$$[/tex]
• Hence, one must drive [tex]$41 \cdot 8\,miles$[/tex] north and [tex]$68 \cdot 24\,miles$[/tex] south, in order to travel from Atlanta to Macon.
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The primary coil of a transformer has 2650 volts and a current of 66 A. What current is in the secondary coil if it has 4700
volts?*
12 =
A
*Round your answer to the nearest thousandth if necessary.
Answer:
117.06 A
Explanation:
V = IR
2650 = 66(R)
2650/66 = R
40.15 = R
V = IR
4700 = I(40.15)
4700/40.15 = I
117.06 = I
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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