Complete Question
In an action movie, the villain is rescued from the ocean by grabbing onto the ladder hanging from a helicopter. He is so intent on gripping the ladder that he lets go of his briefcase of counterfeit money when he is 130 m above the water. If the briefcase hits the water 6.0 s later, what was the speed at which the helicopter was ascending?
Answer:
The speed of the helicopter is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The height at which he let go of the brief case is h = 130 m
The time taken before the the brief case hits the water is t = 6 s
Generally the initial speed of the briefcase (Which also the speed of the helicopter )before the man let go of it is mathematically evaluated using kinematic equation as
Here s is the distance covered by the bag at sea level which is zero
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the soap floats in water and the sponge sinks in it.
Answer:
It allows us to understand nature much more deeply than does qualitative description alone.
Explanation:
Without explaining the measurements, a quantity cannot always be measured.
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Answer:
= 5.1 W
Explanation:
time (t) = 30 ms = 0.03 s
mass (m) = 560 g = 0.56 kg
initial velocity (U) = 0 m/s
final velocity (V) = 0.74 m/s
power = \frac{work done}{t} = \frac{f x d}{t} = f x v = m x a x v
m x a x v = m x \frac{V-U}{t} x \frac{V + U}{2}
m x \frac{V-U}{t} x \frac{V + U}{2} = 0.56 x \frac{0.74 - 0}{0.03} x \frac{0.74+0}{2}
= 5.1 W