Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Methods of Separation.
Evaporation and Decantation are the process which can be easily used to remove the Soluble Impurities.
We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law of motion:
where
F is the net force applied to the object
m is the object's mass
a is the acceleration of the object
In this problem, the force applied to the car is F=1050 N, while the mass of the car is m=760 kg. Therefore, we can rearrange the equation and put these numbers in, in order to find the acceleration of the car:
The equation also tells us that the acceleration and the force have same directions: therefore, since the force exerted on the car is horizontal, the correct answer is
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B) 1.4 m/s2 horizontally.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Instant Acceleration</u>
The kinetic magnitudes are usually related as scalar or vector equations. By doing so, we are assuming the acceleration is constant over time. But when the acceleration is variable, the relations are in the form of calculus equations, specifically using derivatives and/or integrals.
Let f(t) be the distance traveled by an object as a function of the time t. The instant speed v(t) is defined as:
And the acceleration is
Or equivalently
The given height of a projectile is
Let's compute the speed
And the acceleration
It's a constant value regardless of the time t, thus
Answer:
B) Aerosol
The particles from the pigeon droppings are likely to be transmitted from the air vents directly into Martyn's respiratory system