<span>The contraction of muscles in the stomach walls is called peristalsis.
Peristalsis works to physically break down food and move it forward.
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The velocity of the target and arrow after collision is 6.67m/s
<u>Explanation:</u>
Given:
Mass of arrow, mₐ = 415g
Speed of arrow, vₐ = 68.5m/s
Mass of the target, mₓ = 3.3kg = 3300g
speed of the target, vₓ = -1.1m/s (Because the target moves in opposite direction
Velocity of the target and arrow after collision, vₙ = ?
Applying the conservation of momentum,
mₐvₐ + mₓvₓ = (mₐ+mₓ) vₙ
415 X 68.5 + 3300 X -1.1 = (415+3300) X vₙ
28427.5 - 3630 = 3715 X vₙ
24797.5 = 3715 X vₙ
vₙ = 6.67m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the target and arrow after collision is 6.67m/s
To calculate the ideal mechanical advantage of a lever divide the input arm by the output arm.
Mechanical advantage is the amount by which a machine can multiply an input force, calculated by dividing output Force in newtons by input force in newtons, while the ideal mechanical advantage is the mechanical advantage of a machine that has no friction, calculated by dividing the input distance by the output distance.
Answer:
Explanation:
Mass =11.2kg
Constant velocity =3.3m/s
μk=0.25
Since the body is moving in constant velocity, then the acceleration is zero(0).
ΣF = Σ(ma)
The normal force acting on the body is upward and the weight is acting downward
Then ΣFy=0
Therefore, N=W
W=mg=11.2×9.8=109.76N
So, N=W=109.76N
Frictional force is given as
Fr=μkN
Fr=0.25×109.76
Fr=27.44N
Frictional force acting against the motion is 27.44N
Then the forward force moving the body forward
ΣF = Σ(ma)
Since a = 0
Then,
ΣF = 0
F-Fr=0
Then F=Fr
So the force moving the body forward is 27.44N
Answer:
4.19 km and 107.35 degrees north of east
Explanation:
So in the end, the truck is (2.6 + 1.4 = 4km) north and 1.25 km west from the warehouse. We can use the Pythagorean formula to calculate the magnitude and direction α of the truck displacement from the warehouse:
km
north or west or (180 - 72.65) = 107.35 degrees north of east