In reality we don't see the galaxy we see it's reflection .. the light hits or got emitted by the star travel all the way long to hit our eyes .. we see their reflection . everything around you that you see is it's reflection
Answer:
Speed is a "scalar" quantity
(C) is the correct answer
An object could travel at 10 m/s to some point and then return to the origin at 10 m/s for an average speed of 10 m/s, however it's displacement over that time would be zero for a net velocity of zero.
Answer:
96.21 ft/s
Explanation:
To solve this, you only need to use one expression which is:
Vf² = Vo² + 2gh
g = 9.8 m/s²
However, this exercise is talking in feet, so convert the gravity to feet first:
g = 9.8 * 3.28 = 32.15 ft/s²
Vo is zero, because it's a free fall and in free fall the innitial speed is always zero. With this, let's calculate the speed at 2 seconds, with a height of 64 ft, and then with the 256 ft:
V1 = √2*32.15*64
V1 = 64.15 ft/s
V2 = √2*32.15*256
V2 = 128.3 ft/s
So the average rate is:
V = 128.3 + 64.15 / 2
V = 96.22 ft/s
911.1×155.9 = 14,202.49
14,202.49 in 3 significant figures would be either 14,200 or 1.42×10^4