Seperate each segment into two parts, take the extra part and seperate it into five pieces. It would equal 60% of a segment each
Magnitude of the momentum of this system just after the collision = 19.2Kgm/s
<h3>What is law of conservation of momentum?</h3>
Law of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum after the collision must be equal to the total momentum before the collision.
The momentum of each ball is given by:
p = mv
where m is the mass of the ball and v its velocity.
The momentum of ball 1 is:
p = mv
= (3.0 kg)(4.0 m/s)
= 12.0 kg m/s in the eastward direction
The momentum of ball 2 is:
p = mv
= (5.0 kg)(3.0 m/s)
= 15.0 kg m/s in the northward direction
The two momenta are in perpendicular directions, so the magnitude of the total momentum can be found as:
and due to the law of conservation of the momentum, this is also equal to the total momentum after the collision.
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Answer:
366.6 mm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: find XY using the Law of sines.
Thus,
m < W = 180 - (70+43) (sum of angles in a triangle)
W = 180 - 113 = 67°
WY = 24 mm
X = 43°
XY = ?
Cross multiply:
Divide both sides by 0.68 to solve for XY
XY ≈ 32.5 mm
Step 2: find the area using the formula, ½*XY*WY*sin(Y).
Area = ½*32.5*24*sin(70)
Area = ½*32.5*24*0.94
= 32.5*12*0.94
Area = 366.6 mm² (nearest tenth)
The complete question in the attached figure
we know that
[arcs rc +arc cs arc sm]---------------> they take up half a circle-------->180°
<span> they are all congruent
so
divide 180 by 3 ----------------> 180/3=60</span>°
Find the length of arc rc=60°<span>
if 360</span>°----------------> (2*pi*7) length of circumference
60° -------------------> X
<span>X=60*2*pi*7/360------------> 7.327 units
the answer is
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the length of arc rc= <span>
7.33 units</span>