For vertical motion, use the following kinematics equation:
H(t) = X + Vt + 0.5At²
H(t) is the height of the ball at any point in time t for t ≥ 0s
X is the initial height
V is the initial vertical velocity
A is the constant vertical acceleration
Given values:
X = 1.4m
V = 0m/s (starting from free fall)
A = -9.81m/s² (downward acceleration due to gravity near the earth's surface)
Plug in these values to get H(t):
H(t) = 1.4 + 0t - 4.905t²
H(t) = 1.4 - 4.905t²
We want to calculate when the ball hits the ground, i.e. find a time t when H(t) = 0m, so let us substitute H(t) = 0 into the equation and solve for t:
1.4 - 4.905t² = 0
4.905t² = 1.4
t² = 0.2854
t = ±0.5342s
Reject t = -0.5342s because this doesn't make sense within the context of the problem (we only let t ≥ 0s for the ball's motion H(t))
t = 0.53s
Answer:
2.87m
Explanation:
Using the law of gravitation to solve this question
F = GMm/r²
G is the gravitational constant
M and m are the masses
r is the distance between the masses
Substitute the given values
G = 6.67×10^-11 m³/kgs²
M =8.8 x 10^6 kg
m = 5.6 x 10^5 kg
F =440N
400 = 6.67×10^-11×8.8 x 10^6 ×5.6 x 10^5/r²
400r² = 328.698×10
400r² = 3286.98
r² = 3286.98/400
r² = 8.21745
r = √8.21745
r = 2.87m
Hence the distance of separation is 2.87m
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force.
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Assuming that you mean to ask <em>. . . "What is 7.4 </em><u><em>as a fraction</em></u><em> in simplest form</em>?"
7.4 = 7 and 4/10
4/10 can be reduced to 2/5
7 represents = (7*5)/5 = 35/5
so . . 7 + 4/10 = 35/5 + 2/5 = 37/5 (improper fraction in simplest form)
or
. . . . 7 + 4/10 = 7 2/5 (mixed fraction in simplest form)