Answer:
They move outwards.
They don't intersect each other at any point.
They show the electric field.
Explanation:
Check this Light doesn't have mass or gravity right?
So if it doesn't have mass or gravity so light can only affect objects with mass
Does that make sense?
The black hole has gravity and remember light doesn't have gravity so does it affect the light?
To answer that yes, and since light doesn't have gravity it gets "pulled" into the black hole
I hope this helps you
Answer:
speed of the bullet before it hit the block is 200 m/s
Explanation:
given data
mass of block m1 = 1.2 kg
mass of bullet m2 = 50 gram = 0.05 kg
combine speed V= 8.0 m/s
to find out
speed of the bullet before it hit the block
solution
we will apply here conservation of momentum that is
m1 × v1 + m2 × v2 = M × V .............1
here m1 is mass of block and m2 is mass of bullet and v1 is initial speed of block i.e 0 and v2 is initial speed of bullet and M is combine mass of block and bullet and V is combine speed of block and bullet
put all value in equation 1
m1 × v1 + m2 × v2 = M × V
1.2 × 0 + 0.05 × v2 = ( 1.2 + 0.05 ) × 8
solve it we get
v2 = 200 m/s
so speed of the bullet before it hit the block is 200 m/s
Answer:
dt/dx = -0.373702
dt/dy = -1.121107
Explanation:
Given data
T(x, y) = 54/(7 + x² + y²)
to find out
rate of change of temperature with respect to distance
solution
we know function
T(x, y) = 54 /( 7 + x² + y²)
so derivative it x and y direction i.e
dt/dx = -54× 2x / (7 +x² + y²)² .........................1
dt/dy = -54× 2y / (7 + x² + y²)² .........................2
now put the value point (1,3) as x = 1 and y = 3 in equation 1 and 2
dt/dx = -54× 2(1) / (7 +(1)² + (3)²)²
dt/dx = -0.373702
and
dt/dy = -54× 2(3) / (7 + (1)² + (3)²)²
dt/dy = -1.121107
Mechanical wave shows dual nature