Velocity = distance /time
acceleration = velocity / time
Assuming no other forces are acting on the wheelbarrow, it must be stationary.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
A body can possess velocity at the same time in horizontal and vertical direction
For example
A projectile
No the density does not change. Density is a ratio D=m/v no matter how much of a substance you have its mass will be proportional.
When doing density labs sometimes you might get different answers due to errors that are unavoidable.
From laws of motion:
Where S is the distance/displacement (as you would call it) which is unknown
v = final velocity which is 0m/s (this is because the car stops)
u = initial velocity which is 36m/s (from the data given)
t = time taken for the distance to be covered and it is 6s
Substitute the values, hence:
But this is merely the distance he travelled in the 6 seconds he was trying to stop the car.
Therefore, the distance between the car and the cows = 160-108
Distance = 52m