Consider a car<span> that travels between points A and B. The </span>car's<span> average </span>speed<span> can be ..... the </span>car<span> to </span>slow down<span> with a </span>constant acceleration<span> of </span>magnitude 3.50 m/s2<span>. </span>If<span> the </span>car comes<span> to a </span>stop<span> in a </span>distance<span> of</span>30.0 m<span>, what was the </span>car's original speed<span>? ... A </span>car<span> is </span>traveling<span> at 26.0 </span>m<span>/s when the </span>driver suddenly applies<span> the </span>brakes<span>, ...</span>
Answer:
217.43298 m/s
Explanation:
= Mass of bullet = 19 g
= Mass of bob = 1.3 kg
L = Length of pendulum = 2.3 m
= Angle of deflection = 60°
u = Velocity of bullet
Combined velocity of bullet and bob is given by
As the momentum is conserved
The speed of the bullet is 217.43298 m/s
Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Net Force And Acceleration
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The Newton's second law relates the net force applied on an object of mass m and the acceleration it aquires by
The net force is the vector sum of all forces. In this problem, we are not given the magnitude of each force, only their angles. For the sake of solving the problem and giving a good guide on how to proceed with similar problems, we'll assume both forces have equal magnitudes of F=40 N
The components of the first force are
The components of the second force are
The net force is
The magnitude of the net force is
The acceleration has a magnitude of
The direction of the acceleration is the same as the net force:
1)Food is crushed and ground in the mouth by teeth
2)Chewed food is pushed into the pharynx
3)Food enters the esophagus
4)Food passes through a valve and into the stomach
5)Food is broken down by pancreatic enzymes and absorbed by the small intestine
6)Undigested material is pushed into the large intestine
7)Waste material is compressed in the rectum and eliminated through the anus
Answer:
c
Explanation:
though c is wider it has more water.