Point 1 is PROBABLY higher up than point 4.
Another possibility is that on the way from Point 1 to point 4,
a lot of people are falling out of the coaster.
We have no way to tell, because you neglected to show us
the picture that goes with this question. It's important.
Answer:
a) 7200 ft/s²
b) 140 ft
c) 3.7 s
Explanation:
(a) Average acceleration is the change in velocity over change in time.
a_avg = Δv / Δt
We need to find what velocity the puck reached after it was hit by the hockey player.
We know it reached 40 ft/s after traveling 90 feet over rough ice at an acceleration of -20 ft/s². Therefore:
v² = v₀² + 2a(x − x₀)
(40 ft/s)² = v₀² + 2(-20 ft/s²)(100 ft − 10 ft)
v₀² = 5200 ft²/s²
v₀ = 20√13 ft/s
So the average acceleration impacted to the puck as it is struck is:
a_avg = (20√13 ft/s − 0 ft/s) / (0.01 s)
a_avg = 2000√13 ft/s²
a_avg ≈ 7200 ft/s²
(b) The distance the puck travels before stopping is:
v² = v₀² + 2a(x − x₀)
(0 ft/s)² = (5200 ft²/s²) + 2(-20 ft/s²)(x − 10 ft)
x = 140 ft
(c) The time the puck takes to travel 10 ft without friction is:
t = (10 ft) / (20√13 ft/s)
t = (√13)/26 s
The time the puck travels over the rough ice is:
v = at + v₀
(0 ft/s) = (-20 ft/s²) t + (20√13 ft/s)
t = √13 s
So the total time is:
t = (√13)/26 s + √13 s
t = (27√13)/26 s
t ≈ 3.7 s
B because radio waves make a sound that are short
Answer:
Horse/Speed
55 mph
rounded to the tenth? either 60 or 50
but 350 would stay like that i believe!
Explanation:
Answer:
-4×-2y=14 (1)
-10×+7y=-25 (2)
multiplying eq 1 by 7 and eq 2 by 2 and add eq. 1 and 2
-28×-14y=98
-20×+14y=-50
___________
-28×=48
×=48/-28
×=-12/7
now
-4×-2y=14
-4*-12/7-2y=14
48/7-2y=14
-2y=14-48/7
-2y=(98-48)/7
-2y=50/7
y=-50/14
y=-25/7