Sorry I'm so late, but I just took this test and the answer is white (for people who didn't study well ;) )
Answer:
The maximum data rate supported by this line is 39900 bps
Explanation:
The maximum data rate supported by this line can be obtained using the formula below
c = W*log2(S/N+1)
where;
c is the maximum data rate supported by the line
W is the bandwidth = 4kHz
S/N+1 is the signal to noise ratio = 1001
c = 4*log2(1001)
c = 39868.9 ≅ 39900 bps
Therefore, the maximum data rate supported by this line is 39900 bps
Answer:
35 mph
Explanation:
The key of this problem lies in understanding the way that projectile motion works as we are told to neglect the height of the javelin thrower and wind resistance.
When the javelin is thown, its velocity will have two components: a x component and a y component. The only acceleration that will interact with the javelin after it was thown will be the gravety, which has a -y direction. This means that the x component of the velocity will remain constant, and only the y component will be affected, and can be described with the constant acceleration motion properties.
When an object that moves in constant acceleration motion, the time neccesary for it to desaccelerate from a velocity v to 0, will be the same to accelerate the object from 0 to v. And the distance that the object will travel in both desaceleration and acceleration will be exactly the same.
So, when the javelin its thrown, it willgo up until its velocity in the y component reaches 0. Then it will go down, and it will reach reach the ground in the same amount of time it took to go up and, therefore, with the same velocity.
Responder:
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490 julios
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Explicación:
Se dice que el trabajo se realiza cuando una fuerza aplicada a un objeto hace que el objeto se mueva a través de una distancia. El trabajo realizado por un cuerpo se expresa mediante la fórmula;
Workdone = Fuerza * Distancia
Como Fuerza = masa * aceleración,
Workdone = masa * aceleración * distancia
Masa dada = 5.0kg, aceleración = 2.0m / s² d =?
Para obtener d, usaremos una de las leyes del movimiento,
d = ut + 1 / 2at²
u = 0 (ya que el cuerpo acelera desde el reposo) yt = 7.0s
d = 0 + 1/2 (2) (7) ²
d = 49m
Workdone = 5 * 2 * 49
Workdone = 490 Julios