The person's horizontal position is given by
and the time it takes for him to travel 56.6 m is
so your first computed time is the correct one.
The question requires a bit of careful reading, and I think there may be a mistake in the problem. The person's vertical velocity at time is
which tells us that he would reach the ground at about . In this time, he would have traveled
But we're told that he is caught by a net at 56.6 m, which would mean that the net cannot have been placed at the same height from which he was launched. However, it's possible that the moment at which he was launched doesn't refer to the moment the cannon went off, but rather the moment at which the person left the muzzle of the cannon a fraction of a second after the cannon was set off. After this time, the person's initial vertical velocity would have been a bit smaller than .
D. velocity includes rate of change and direction
Answer:
Yes it is possible
Explanation:
When two equal magnitude forces are acting on the rod in opposite direction
Then the net force on the system is always zero in that case
so we will have
now for the system net torque due to these forces is given by
here we know that
= distance of the forces from reference about which torque is measured
so here we can say that net force is zero on the system while torque is not zero
in all such case object will rotate about a fixed position with change angular speed
The answer is as voltage increases current increases and therefore resistance would remain constant
Answer:
A shorter than the original source and in the researcher's words
Explanation:
The summary is an abridged version of the original source and in the researcher's own very words.
Summaries gives an over-arching perspective and excludes implicit details from a given text.
A summary should not be detailed and must avoid overt illustrations. They must capture the true essence of piece leaving out flowery details.
A summary should be lesser in length than the original piece. Any third party reader should immediately be able to grab the details of the original piece from the summary.