Write the vectors labeled A, B and C with rectangular coordinates.

Write The Vectors Labeled A, B And C With Rectangular Coordinates.

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Answer 1

Focus on vector A. Start at the base of the vector which is at (1,1)

Then notice how we have to move 3 units to the right and 2 units up to get to the tip of the vector where the arrow is located. So this is at (4,3)

The fact that we moved 3 units to the right and 2 units up means that vector A is <3, 2>

So we'll type 3 in the first box and 2 in the second box.

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We use the same idea for vector B

Start at the base and move to the tip. Doing so has us move 1 unit left and 3 units down.

Vector B = <-1, -3>

We type -1 in the first box, and -3 in the second box.

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Finally onto vector C

Start at the base (0,0). To move to the tip, we need to go 3 units left and 3 units up

Vector C = <-3, 3>

-3 goes in the first box and 3 goes in the second box

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In general, vectors are useful to tell us a specific direction in which to go. They're useful in physics to determine how exactly a force is being applied, or how a particle is moving.


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Answer:

9096.93 Kg

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

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Kinetic energy (KE) = 5.289×10⁸J.

Mass (m) =.?

The mass of the car can be obtained as follow:

KE = ½mv²

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5.289×10⁸ = ½ × m × 116281

5.289×10⁸ = m × 58140.5

Divide both side by 58140.5

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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[tex]v_{f}^{2}= v_{i}^{2}+(2*a*x)\\[/tex]

where:

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x = takeoff distance [m]

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A : Distance covered/Time | तय की गई

दरूी/समय

B : Change in velocity/Time | वेग में

पररवतषन/समय

C : Distance in definite direction /Time |

तनजचचत टदशा में दरूी/समय

D : Change in momentum/Time | संवेग में

पररवतषन/समय
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Explanation:

Formula for speed = Distance covered/Time

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Option A is correct.

Answer:

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Answer:

it will take half of the initial time to reach double the velocity

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= 0.238.
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Answer:

108 N

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Divide the force by uk to get the normal force

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

44.3 m/s

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Draw a free body diagram of the hanging mass m.  There are two forces:

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Answer:

A 1288.1 kg car is traveling at 24.1 m/s when the driver takes his foot off the gas pedal. It takes 4.4 s for the car to slow down to 20 m/s. How large is the net force slowing the car? Answer in units of N.​

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In which scenario will the two objects have the greatest gravitational force
between them?
A. Mass of object 1 = 22 kg
Mass of object 2 = 14 kg
Distance between objects = 28 m
B. Mass of object 1 = 22 kg
Mass of object 2 = 16 kg
Distance between objects = 48 m
C. Mass of object 1 = 22 kg
Mass of object 2 = 14 kg
Distance between objects = 48 m
D. Mass of object 1 = 22 kg
Mass of object 2 = 16 kg
Distance between objects = 28 m

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Answer: The answer is D

Explanation:

The greater the mass and the less the distance

The two objects that will  have the greatest gravitational force between them is:

D. Mass of object 1 = 22 kg

Mass of object 2 = 16 kg

Distance between objects = 28 m

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It is an appealing power that exists between all items with mass; an article with mass draws in one more particle with mass; the size of the power is straightforwardly corresponding to the majority of the two articles and contrarily relative to the square of the distance between the two particles.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer: A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes in between the Earth and sun, casting a shadow down on the surface of our planet. If you're in the path of the shadow, the moon destroys the sun. No, wait, I mean the moon blocks the sun briefly.A lunar eclipse happens when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow. We see one limb of the moon darken until the entire thing is in shadow.An eclipse does not occur every month, because one month after an eclipse the relative geometry of the Sun, Moon, and Earth has changed. As seen from the Earth, the time it takes for the Moon to return to a node, the draconic month, is less than the time it takes for the Moon to return to the same ecliptic longitude as the Sun.

Explanation:

Answer:

Because the moon's orbit wobbles up and down with respect to the Earth, the satellite's shadow can be too high or too low to cause a solar eclipse. If the moon partially covers the sun for a given location, that area experiences a partial solar eclipse. But if the moon fully covers the sun, it will cause either a total solar eclipse or an annular solar eclipse; that's when a bright ring of light is still visible in the sky around the dark silhouette of the moon.

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Answer:

I beleive the answer is d

Explanation:

This is beause theball starts going back down because the velocity slows down.

Answer:

d

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the velocity changes as it goes down

A car traveling east in a straight line on a highway decreases its speed from 30. meters per second to 23. meters per second in 2.0 seconds. What is the magnitude of the car's average acceleration to the nearest tenths place, during this time interval?

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Answer:

Acceleration = -3.5 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

Initial velocity u = 30 m/s

final velocity velocity v = 23 m/s

Time t = 2 second

Find:

Acceleration

Computation:

v = u + at

23 = 30 + (a)(2)

-7 = 2 a

a = -7 / 2

a = -3.5 m/s²

Acceleration = -3.5 m/s²

A person has a mass of 1000 g and an acceleration of 20 M/S/S what is the force on the person

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Answer:

The answer is 20 N

Explanation:

The force acting on an object can be found by using the formula

force = mass × acceleration

From the question

mass = 1000 g = 1 kg

acceleration = 20 m/s²

We have

force = 20 × 1

We have the final answer as

20 N

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2. An athlete runs up the stairs of a tall building in 10 s. If she has a mass of 55 KG and the total vertical distance she covers is 8.2 m, what is the average power (in W)developed by her legs?

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Answer:

P = 37.0 W (watts)

Explanation:

Using the formula for power :

P = ( kg × m^2/s^2 ) W

given the mass 55kg, the time 10s, and the displacement 8.2m.

55 kg × 8.2^2 / 10^2

55kg × 67.24 / 100

3698.2/100

P = 36.982 ≈ 37.0 W (nearest tenth)

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When light waves hit ice, most of them bounce off and radiate back into space. Because of this, ice is best described as which kind of surface?

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Answer:

Reflective surface

Explanation:

Ice is a reflective surface because most the of the light waves that hits on it bounces off.

When a surface is smooth and polish, it acts a reflector. When a surface is jagged and not smooth light does not readily reflect. Reflection is through the incident angle of the light waves.

Therefore, snow is a reflective surface.

A shot-putter exerts an unbalanced force of 128 N on a shot giving it an acceleration of 19
m/s2. What is the mass of the shot?

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Answer:

128 is the ans cuz N is also lnown as mass

Explanation:

128

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