Answer:
180,000
Explanation:
Frequency is a quantity that is measured in Hertz [Hz] and it represents the number of rotations per second.
A motor with a frequency of 50 Hz will rotate 50 times per second.
Since we don't want to know how many times it rotates per second, but per hour. The first step is to find how many seconds there are in an hour and then multiply that amount by 50.
Seconds in an hour:
there are 60 seconds per minute, and 60 minutes per hour, thus there are
60*60 = <u>3,600 seconds in an hour</u>
We know that the motor will rotate 50 times per second so to find the number of rotations in 1 hour = 3,600 seconds we multiply:
50*3,600 = 180,000 rotations
Explanation:
6000 years = 6000 x 365 x 24 x 60 x 60
= 1.892 x 10¹¹ second
gain is 1 second
1 second is equivalent to 9.193 × 10⁹ oscillations .
In 1.892 x 10¹¹ second , change in oscillation is 9.193 × 10⁹ oscillation
in one second change in oscillation = (9.193 / 1.892 ) x 10⁹⁻¹¹
= 4.859 x 10⁻² oscillations .
Throw it sideways and try to make it spin around but it needs to be thrown high up then it should kinda glide down
Answer:
19.2m/s
Explanation:
Assuming that 2.4m/s^2 was the acceleration and not a typo, we can use the equation v=at, where v=velocity, a=acceleration, and t=time,
plug in known varibles,
v=2.4*8
v=19.2m/s