Answer:
Centripetal acceleration.
Explanation:
Centripetal acceleration is a property of a body moving in a uniform circular path and it is directed radially towards the center of the circle in which body is rotating.
The force which causes this acceleration is centripetal force which is also directed towards the center of the circle and pulls the body towards its center.
It is calculated through following formula
where v is velocity and r is the radius of the circle.
(1500 rev/min)(min / 60 s) / (3.0 s) = 8.33 rev/s²
<span>(B) </span>
<span>(1/2)(8.33 rev/s²)(3.0 s)² = 37.5 rev </span>
<span>(C) </span>
<span>(1500 rev/min)(min / 60 s)[2π(0.12 m) / rev] = 18.8 m/s</span>
A.Positive as work=force×distance (assuming that distance is always a constant) the work will always be positive as the force is always positive(this is because force=mass×acceleration where the acceleration is always positive unless the mass is being slowed down)
I'd say a because it says it's magnetic field as decreased by 10% in the last century