Answer:
F = 102 N
Explanation:
ASSUMING the track is horizontal to avoid gravity potential energy considerations.
The work of the applied force must overcome friction work and increase the kinetic energy of the runner
F(d) = Ff(d) + ½m(v² - u²)
F = Ff + m(v² - u²) / 2d
F = 30.0 + 60.0(8.00² - 2.00²) / (2(25.0))
F = 102 N
The answer is in the picture.
A mature thunderstorm will contain both updraft and downdrafts. The given statement is true.
When the cumulus cloud becomes very large, the water in it becomes large and heavy. Raindrops start to fall through the cloud when the rising air can no longer hold them up. Meanwhile, cool dry air starts to enter the cloud. Because cool air is heavier than warm air, it starts to descend in the cloud (known as a downdraft). The downdraft pulls the heavy water downward, making rain.
This cloud has become a cumulonimbus cloud because it has an updraft, a downdraft, and rain. Thunder and lightning start to occur, as well as heavy rain. The cumulonimbus is now a thunderstorm cell.
-- The sample was a fluid.
-- It was a mixture or a suspension ... NOT a solution.