Answer:
3.5 hours
Explanation:
Speed = distance/time
Let the distance that Fiora biked at 20 mi/h through be x miles and the time it took her to bike through that distance be t hours at 20 mi/h
Then, the rest of the distance that she biked at 14 mi/h is (112 - x) miles
And the time she spent biking at 14 mi/h the rest of the distance = (6.5 - t) hours
Her first biking speed = 20 mph = 20 miles/hour
Speed = distance/time
20 = x/t
x = 20 t (eqn 1)
Her second biking speed = 14 mph = 14 miles/hour
14 = (112 - x)/(6.5 - t)
112 - x = 14 (6.5 - t)
112 - x = 91 - 14t (eqn 2)
Substitute for x in (eqn 2)
112 - 20t = 91 - 14t
20t - 14t = 112 - 91
6t = 21
t = 3.5 hours
x = 20t = 20 × 3.5 = 70 miles.
(112 - x) = 112 - 70 = 42 miles
(6.5 - t) = 6.5 - 3.5 = 3 hours
Meaning that she travelled at 20 mi/h for 3.5 hours.
The frame of reference is the rotating earth underneath the flight path of the plane, the rate of rotation of the earth is 1036 miles per hour, meaning that the pilot has to compensate this fact when landing the aircraft.
There are longitudinal and transverse. Both types of mechanical waves require a medium, transport energy, and have defined wavelengths, frequencies, and speeds.
Differences are that transverse waves oscillate along a direction perpendicular to the direction of travel (like shaking a rope up and down). Longitudinal waves like oscillations along a spring and sound waves, oscillate back and forth along the direction of travel.
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Answer:
The equipment to use is: a beaker, a fixed amount of water, a thermometer.
The mass of water, the time, the temperature for each time should be noted and a graph of Temperature versus time should be made
Explanation:
The design of an experiment is to place the beaker in the microwave, with a good amount of water (approximately ⅔ of its capacity) and turn it on for small periods of time, generally the minimum is 30 s, quickly open the microwave, place a thermometer or better yet an infrared thermometer to measure the temperature of the water; repeat this several times.
The advantage of the infrared thermometer is that it reduces the transfer of heat between the water and the thermometer.
The mass of water, the time, the temperature for each time should be noted and a graph of Temperature versus time should be made.
The equipment to use is: a beaker, a fixed amount of water, a thermometer.
The main precaution that must be taken is not to open the microwave while it is on.