So I'm a junior. I am currently taking AP Calc BC and AP Physics B.
As of now, I'm not sure if I should take AP Probability and Statistics or Differential Equations/Calc III next year. Also, I'm debating between taking AP Physics C or AP Chemistry.
Which ones do you think would look better on a transcript? I heard that Diffeq/CalcIII is harder than AP ProbStat, but ProbStat is an AP course which will be weighted heavier. Also, should I take Physics C since i've taken Physics B this year already?
Answer:
v = 24 m/s, rightwards
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of TBT explosive = 5 kg
It explodes into two pieces.
One of the pieces weighing 2.0 kg flies off to the left at 36 m/s. Let left be negative and right be positive.
The law of conservation of momentum holds here. Let v be the final speed of the remaining piece. So,
So, the final speed of the remaining piece is 24 m/s and it is in the right direction.
Answer:
W = 3.1 N
Explanation:
moments about any convenient point will sum to zero.
I choose summing about the knife edge mark and will assume the ruler of weight W is of uniform construction.
I will assume the ruler weight makes a positive moment
W[55 - 50) - 0.040(9.8)[ 95 - 55] = 0
5W = 15.68
W = 3.136
Answer:
im pretty sure it is 3.0 K
Explanation:
Answer:
1) It expresses the rate (top speed) at which it can move with time.
2) P = 20 W
3) h = 18 km
Explanation:
1) Power is the rate of transfer of energy.
⇒ Power =
i.e P =
Thus a car's engine power is 44000W implies that the engine of the car can propel the car at this rate. This expresses the rate (top speed) at which it can move with time.
2) m = 400g = 0.4 kg
t = 20 s
h = 100m
g = 10 m/
P =
=
=
P = 20 W
3) u = 600 m/s
g = 10 m/
From the third equation of free fall,
= - 2gh
V is the final velocity, U is the initial velocity, h is the height.
0 = - 2 x 10 x h
0 = 360000 - 20h
20h = 360000
h =
= 18000
h = 18 km
The maximum height of the bullet would be 18 km.