Answer:
A + B = C Ax = 2 Ay = 0 Bx = 0 By = 6
Ax + Bx = Cx = 2
Ay + By = Cy = 6
C = (2^2 + 6^2)^1/2 = 6.32
Tan Cy / Cx = 6 / 2 = 3
Cy at 71.6 deg
All these resistors are in series so we can take the sum of them by:
Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3......
So...
Rtotal = 2 + 3 + 4 + 6
Rtotal = 15
So now the total resistance in the circuit is 15 ohms and the potential difference applied to the circuit is 45 volts
Now we can use:
V = IR
Isolate for I
V/R = I
45/15 = I
I = 3 amps (A)
Answer:
1.190390345 degrees.
Explanation:
As stated in the problem that the angle between the two curves is also the angle between slopes of the two cures at the point of intersection, which is 1 (when we set two equation equal and solve for x).
We know, if you don't you could verify it for yourself and it will be a nice mathematical exercise for you, that when there are two lines with slopes and then the angle between them and their two slopes has following relationship.
where is angle between the two lines.
As it is clear that we can easily get the angle between the two curves if we know slopes at that point, which you will see in second is very straight forward to calculate.
Slopes are simply derivatives evaluated at the point of intersection and the two derivatives are 16x and , substituting x =1 we get, and .
Now put and in this relationship, rearrange and solve for angle, it will come out to be
= 1.190390345 degrees.
that is our angle that we want to know between the two cures at the point of their intersection.
Answer:
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Explanation:
Let's say I threw a ball on the wall. The image shows the instance the ball comes into contact with the wall.
If you would look at the image above,
- F1 and F2 are acting in opposite directions.
- They both have the same magnitude too.
F1 is the force of the ball on the wall (action force) and F2 is the force of the wall on the ball (reaction force). This is called an action-reaction pair.
I think it`s D but iam not so sure