Answer:
yes
Explanation:
this is simple
the horizontal line is adjacent
the vertical line is opposite
recall that cos x=adj/hyp
adj=hyp(cos x)
while opp=hyp(sin x)
Density <em>ρ</em> is mass <em>m</em> per unit volume <em>v</em>, or
<em>ρ</em> = <em>m</em> / <em>v</em>
Solving for <em>v</em> gives
<em>v</em> = <em>m</em> / <em>ρ</em>
So the given object has a volume of
<em>v</em> = (130 g) / (65 g/cm³) = 2 cm³
Answer:
6.22²
Explanation:
Given that
Mass of the skydiver, m = 80 kg
Terminal speed of the skydiver, v(f) = 50 m/s
Speed of the skydiver, v(i) = 30 m/s
Acceleration of the skydiver, a = ?
To solve this, we use the formula
W - k v² = ma, where
W = weight of the skydiver
k = constant
v = speed of the skydiver
m = mass of the skydiver
So, if we substitute the values into it we have
W = mg = 80 * 9.8 = 784 N
784 - k 50² = 80 *0
784 - 2500k = 0
784 = 2500k
k = 0.3136
Now, we use this value of k to find the needed acceleration using the same formula at a speed of 30 m/s
784 - 0.3136 * 30² = 80 * a
784 - 0.3136 * 900 = 80a
784 - 282.24 = 80a
497.76 = 80a
a = 497.76 / 80
a = 6.22 m/s²
Thus, we can conclude that the acceleration when the speed of the skydiver is 30 m/s, is 6.22 m/s²
Complete Question
The complete question is shown on the first uploaded image
Answer:
The components of reaction at the fixed support are
, , , , ,
Explanation:
Looking at the diagram uploaded we see that there are two forces acting along the x-axis on the fixed support
These force are 400 N and [ i.e the reactive force of 400 N ]
Hence the sum of forces along the x axis is mathematically represented as
=>
Looking at the diagram uploaded we see that there are two forces acting along the y-axis on the fixed support
These force are 500 N and [ i.e the force acting along the same direction with 500 N ]
Hence the sum of forces along the x axis is mathematically represented as
=>
Looking at the diagram uploaded we see that there are two forces acting along the z-axis on the fixed support
These force are 600 N and [ i.e the reactive force of 600 N ]
Hence the sum of forces along the x axis is mathematically represented as
=>
Generally taking moment about A along the x-axis we have that
=>
Generally taking moment about A along the y-axis we have that
=>
Generally taking moment about A along the z-axis we have that
=>
F = m • a
What we know:
- Gravity: 9.8 m/s
- Force: 490 N
Equation derived:
m = F/a
m = 490/9.8
= 50 kg