<span>The equation of motion for a rocket in
vertical flight can be obtained from newton’s second law of motion and is
constant-mass system. The equation of motion for a body mass varies with time and mass. When force acts on rocket, the rocket
will accelerate in the direction of force. Therefore, force is equal to the
change in momentum per change in time. For constant mass, force equals mass
times acceleration.</span>
Answer:
70.6 mph
Explanation:
Car A mass= 1515 lb
Car B mass=1125 lb
Speed of car B is 46 miles/h
Distance before locking, d=19.5 ft
Coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.75
Initial momentum of car B=mv where m is mass and v is velocity in ft/s
46 mph*1.46667=67.4666668 ft/s
Initial momentum of car A is given by
where is velocity of A
Taking East as positive and west as negative then the sum of initial momentum is
The common velocity is represented as hence after collision, the final momentum is
From the law of conservation of linear momentum, sum of initial and final momentum equals each other hence
The acceleration of two cars
From kinematic equation
hence
Substituting the value of in equation
Answer:
Explanation:
= Strain = 0.49
= 3.1 MPa
At t = Time = 32 s = 0.41 MPa
= Time-independent constant
Stress relation with time
at t = 32 s
The time independent constant is 16.0787 s
At t = 6
From the first equation
Answer: Hot spot
The volcanic hot spot is an area in the mantle from which heat rises as a thermal plume from deep in the Earth.