Answer:
a)
b)
Explanation:
Given:
- upward acceleration of the helicopter,
- time after the takeoff after which the engine is shut off,
a)
<u>Maximum height reached by the helicopter:</u>
using the equation of motion,
where:
u = initial velocity of the helicopter = 0 (took-off from ground)
t = time of observation
b)
- time after which Austin Powers deploys parachute(time of free fall),
- acceleration after deploying the parachute,
<u>height fallen freely by Austin:</u>
where:
initial velocity of fall at the top = 0 (begins from the max height where the system is momentarily at rest)
time of free fall
<u>Velocity just before opening the parachute:</u>
<u>Time taken by the helicopter to fall:</u>
where:
initial velocity of the helicopter just before it begins falling freely = 0
time taken by the helicopter to fall on ground
height from where it falls = 250 m
now,
From the above time 7 seconds are taken for free fall and the remaining time to fall with parachute.
<u>remaining time,</u>
<u>Now the height fallen in the remaining time using parachute:</u>
<u>Now the height of Austin above the ground when the helicopter crashed on the ground:</u>
Answer:
5.33*10^-3 seconds
Explanation:
c = d/t
c = speed of light constant (3.0*10^5 km/s)
d = distance (1600 km)
t = ?
3.0*10^5 = 1600/t
t = 1600/3.0*10^5
t = 5.33*10^-3 seconds
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Answer:
80m, assuming g=10m/s^2
Explanation:
40m/s will be reduced to 0m/s in 4 seconds. 4 seconds x 40m/s would be 160m up, but you will only get half of that because you decelerate linearly to 0m/s. This leaves you with 4 x 20 = 80m.
Answer:
520000 or 520000 pa
Force = 520N
Area of contact = 0.001
Pressure: 520000 or 520000
The gravitational force between the two balls is
Explanation:
The magnitude of the gravitational force between two objects is given by:
where
:
is the gravitational constant
m1, m2 are the masses of the two objects
r is the separation between the objects
For the balls in this problem, we have
r = 0.74 m
Substituting into the equation, we find the gravitational force between the two balls:
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