Answer:
The distance away the center of the earthquake is 1083.24 km.
Explanation:
Given that,
Speed of transverse wave = 9.1\ km/s
Speed of longitudinal wave = 5.7 km/s
Time = 71 sec
We need to calculate the distance of transverse wave
Using formula of distance
....(I)
The distance of longitudinal wave
....(II)
From the first equation
Put the value of t in equation (II)
Hence, The distance away the center of the earthquake is 1083.24 km.
The work to stretch a spring from its rest position is
(1/2) (spring constant) (distance of the stretch)²
E = 1/2 k x² .
You said it takes 1700 joules to stretch the spring 3 meters from its rest position, so we can write
1700 joules = 1/2 k (3m)²
1 joule = 1 newton-meter
1700 N-m = 1/2 k (3m)²
Multiply each side by 2: 3400 N-m = k · 9m²
Divide each side by 9m² k = 3400 N-m / 9m²
= (377 and 7/9) newton per meter
Answer:
Part a)
Part b)
Since the distance of other building is 15 m so YES it can make it to other building
Part c)
direction of velocity is given as
Explanation:
Part a)
acceleration due to gravity on this planet is 3/4 times the gravity on earth
So the acceleration due to gravity on this new planet is given as
now the vertical displacement covered by the canister is given as
now by kinematics we have
Part b)
Horizontal speed of the canister is given as
now the distance moved by it
Since the distance of other building is 15 m so YES it can make it to other building
Part c)
Final velocity in X direction will remains the same
final velocity in Y direction
now magnitude of velocity is given as
direction of velocity is given as
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Pressure is defined as:
where
F is the magnitude of the force perpendicular to the surface
A is the surface
Therefore, pressure is inversely proportional to the area of the surface:
this means that, assuming that the forces in the two situations (which have same magnitude) are both applied perpendicular to the surface, the force exerted over the smaller area will exert a greater pressure. Hence, the statement"
<em>"A force acting over a large area will exert less pressure per square inch than the same force acting over a smaller area"</em>
is true.
a. speed b. direction c. Magnitude d. Direction