Answer:
1058.78 ft/sec
Explanation:
Horizontal Component of Velocity; This is the velocity of a body that act on the horizontal axis. I.e Velocity along x-axis
The horizontal velocity of a body can be calculated as shown below.\
Vh = Vcos∅.......................... Equation 1
Where Vh = horizontal component of the velocity, V = The velocity acting between the horizontal and the vertical axis, ∅ = Angle the velocity make with the horizontal.
Given: V = 1178 ft/sec, ∅ = 26°
Substitute into equation 1
Vh = 1178cos26
Vh = 1178(0.8988)
Vh = 1058.78 ft/sec
Hence the horizontal component of the velocity = 1058.78 ft/sec
Answer:
625 W
Explanation:
Applying
P = W/t.................... Equation 1
Where p = power, W = Work, t = time
But,
W = Force (F) × distance (d)
W = Fd........................ Equation 2
Substitute equation 2 into equation 1
P = Fd/t.................... Equation 3
From the question,
Given: F = 5000 N, d = 30 m, t = 4 munites = (4×60) seconds = 240 seconds
Substitute these values into equation 3
P = (5000×30)/240
P = 625 Watt
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Newton is your answer.
ampere, second, kilograms, are all base units.
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