Personally, I know that I don't however it all depends on the person's lifestyle, health, and resoucres, such as if they are able to complete the excersise or have enough money fore equpemnt. To be safe, I would say that the majority of people do follow the guidelines although they may manipulate it to fit their best interest.
Answer:
<em>The vertical acceleration is -9.81 m/s^2</em>
Explanation:
When a body is projected, the body experiences an acceleration in the vertical axis that is proportional to the acceleration due to gravity of the earth, which is equal to 9.81 m/s^2. In this case, the acceleration acts to stop the vertical motion of the paper plane, and hence is a deceleration, which explains the negative vertical acceleration.
power received will always remain same and does not depends on the distance
it will be same as the power of source
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Answer:
V = 3.6385 m/s
θ = 47.46 degrees
Explanation:
the important data in the question is:
Skater 1:
= 39.6 kg
direction: south (axis y)
= 6.21 m/s
Skater 2:
= 52.1 kg
direction: east (axis x)
= 4.33 m/s
Now using the law of the conservation of linear momentum ( and knowing that the collision is inelastic we can do the next equations:
(eq. 1)
(eq. 2)
Where and is the velocity of the sistem in x and y after the collision.
Note: the conservation of the linear momentum have to be make once by each axis.
Now, in the (eq. 1) the skater 1 don't have velocity in the axis x, so we can replace by 0 in the equation and get:
(eq. 1)
also, in the (eq. 2) the skater 2 don't have velocity in the axis y, so we can replace by 0 in the equation and get:
(eq. 2)
Now, we just replace the data in both equations:
(eq. 1)
(eq. 2)
solving for and we have:
= 2.46 m/s
= 2.681 m/s
using the pythagoras theorem we can find the magnitude of the velocity as:
V =
V = 3.6385 m/s
For find the direction we just need to do this;
θ =
θ = 47.46 degrees