Complete Question
A person throws a pumpkin at a horizontal speed of 4.0 m/s off a cliff. The pumpkin travels 9.5m horizontally before it hits the ground. We can ignore air resistance.What is the pumpkin's vertical displacement during the throw? What is the pumpkin's vertical velocity when it hits the ground?
Answer:
The pumpkin's vertical displacement is
The pumpkin's vertical velocity when it hits the ground is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The horizontal speed is
The horizontal distance traveled is
The horizontal distance traveled is mathematically represented as
Where t is the time taken
substituting values
=>
Now the vertical displacement is mathematically represented as
now the vertical velocity before the throw is zero
So
Now the final vertical velocity is mathematically represented as
substituting values
I would say that this is the first law of thermodynamics.
<h2>♨ANSWER♥</h2>
14mg = 14 × 10^-3 g
= 14 × 10^-3 / 10^3 kg
= 14 × 10^-6 kg
= 0.014 kg
<u>☆</u><u>.</u><u>.</u><u>.</u><u>hope this helps</u><u>.</u><u>.</u><u>.</u><u>☆</u>
_♡_<em>mashi</em>_♡_
Periods<span> going left to right. The periodic table also has a special name </span>for<span> its vertical columns. Each column </span>is<span> called a </span>group. The elements in eachgroup<span> have the same number </span>of<span> electrons </span>in the<span> outer orbital.</span>
Explanation:
if we convert it into g/cm it'll be
2000 grams