The motion of the racers might change from the start because the pressure goes up so all the racer wants is to speed up and win, so when the racer first starts he or she is calm because he's not driving yet and when he or she is on his/hers way to he finish line he/she just wants to win and gets under pressure so he speeds up even more and drifts. Your welcome
Well, one AU is 149,597,870 km. So, we would basically have to divide 4.5 billion km by 149,597,870, right?
4,500,000,000/149,597,870=30.080642 AU.
So, the correct answer would be 30 AU. Hoped this helped!
So it could follow the correct mass for the atom
Answer:
dT(t)/dt = k[T5 - T(t)]
Explanation:
Since T(t) represents the temperature of the object and T5 represents the temperature of the surroundings, according to Newton's law of cooling, the rate at which an object's temperature changes is directly proportional to the difference in temperature between the object and the surrounding medium, that is dT(t)/dt ∝ T5 - T(t)
Introducing the constant of proportionality
dT(t)/dt = k[T5 - T(t)]
which is the desired differential equation
<span>The formulas are,
v1d1² = v2d2² ........ (1)
h = (v2²-v1²)/2g ...... (2)
Given that,
v1 = 1.71 m/s
we assume that the stream has decreased by a factor
d2 =0.805d1
then,
v1d1² = v2 (0.805d1)²
cancelled both side d1² then we get,
v1 = v2 (0.805)²
v1 = v2 (0.648025)
Sub v1 = 1.71,
1.71 = v2 (0.648025)
v2 = 1.71/0.648025
v2 = 2.638787083831642
v2 = 2.64 m/s
The vertical distance formula,
h = (v2²-v1²)/2g
We know that value of gravity constant is 9.8 m/s²
h = {(2.64)² - (1.71)²)/2(9.8)
h = {(6.9696) - (2.9241)}/19.6
h = (4.0455)/19.6
h = 0.2064030612244898
h = 0.21 cm
Therefore, the vertical distance h = 0.21 cm.</span>