Answer:
1:04-1:10 hours
Explanation:
You'll need a <em>Recreational dive planner</em> table, I annexed a copy, now you'll follow the next steps:
- In the first part of your table, you'll look for the distance row (in feet) of your first dive, for this specific exercise you'll find 60, once you locate it you'll go down that column until you reach the time you'll dive, in this case, 45 (minutes) or the closest value (47).
- You'll check and keep the letter in that 47 row (S) for future use.
- Now you have to go to the second part of your table and look for the distance column, in feet, of your second dive. We find 60 and then going right in the blue row, we'll look for the time (35) or its closest value (36).
- Finally, we have to check the letter for 36 minutes (F) and we'll make it met with the letter S in the first portion of your tables. This will give us an interval of time, 1:04-1:10 in this case.
I hope you find this information useful and interesting! Good luck!
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All of that fluff at the beginning is interesting, but completely irrelevant
to the question. The question is just asking for the mass of an object
that weighs 3.6N on Earth.
Weight = (mass) x (acceleration of gravity)
3.6N = (mass) x (9.8 m/s²)
Divide each side
by 9.8 m/s : Mass = 3.6N / 9.8 m/s² = <em>0.367 kilogram</em> (rounded)
Yes u can help I need to see th worksheet to help tho
Answer:
A point on the outside rim will travel 157.2 meters during 30 seconds of rotation.
Explanation:
We can find the distance with the following equation since the acceleration is cero (the disk rotates at a constant rate):
Where:
v: is the tangential speed of the disk
t: is the time = 30 s
The tangential speed can be found as follows:
Where:
ω: is the angular speed = 100 rpm
r: is the radius = 50 cm = 0.50 m
Now, the distance traveled by the disk is:
Therefore, a point on the outside rim will travel 157.2 meters during 30 seconds of rotation.
I hope it helps you!