Se lanza un cohete en un ángulo de 53° sobre la horizontal con una rapidez inicial de 100 m/s. El cohete se mueve por
3.00 s a lo largo de su línea inicial de movimiento con una aceleración de 30.0 m/s2
. En este momento, sus motores fallan,
y el cohete procede a moverse como un proyectil. Determine: (a) la altitud máxima que alcanza el cohete, (b) su tiempo
total de vuelo y (c) su alcance horizontal

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

v = u + at

v₃ = 100 +30.0(3.00) = 190 m/s

s = vt + ½at²

y₃ = (100sin53)(3.00) + ½(30sin53)(3.00²) = 347.4 m

x₃ = (100cos53)(3.00) + ½(30cos53)(3.00²) = 261.8 m

a) v² = u² + uas  

s = (v² - u²) / 2a

ymax = 347.4 + (0² - (190sin53)²) / (2(-9.80)) = 1,522 m

b) t₁ = 3.00 s

   t₂ = (190sin53) / 9.80 = 15.5 s

   t₃ = √(2(1522) / 9.80) = 17.6 s

t = 3.00 + 15.5 + 17.6 = 36.1 s

c) xmax = 261.8 + (190cos53)( 15.5 + 17.6) = 4,047 m


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Is there any absolute rest or motion? Describe the types of motion with one example of each type

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A body is said to be at absolute rest when that object is in the state of stationary. Absolute motion means a motion that does not depend on anything external to the moving object for its existance.


Absolute motion is motion that does not depend on anything external to the moving object for its existence or specific nature. Absolutists hold that there are many motions that appear the same no matter from what reference frame they are observed.

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Identify each action as a wave erosion war wind erosion

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Answer:Lesson Objectives

Describe how the action of waves produces different shoreline features.

Discuss how areas of quiet water produce deposits of sand and sediment.

Discuss some of the structures humans build to help defend against wave erosion.

Vocabulary

arch

barrier island

beach

breakwater

groin

refraction

sea stack

sea wall

spit

wave-cut cliff

wave-cut platform

Introduction

Waves are important for building up and breaking down shorelines. Waves transport sand onto and off of beaches. They transport sand along beaches. Waves carve structures at the shore.

Wave Action and Erosion

All waves are energy traveling through some type of material, such as water (Figure below). Ocean waves form from wind blowing over the water.

Ocean waves are energy traveling through water.

The largest waves form when the wind is very strong, blows steadily for a long time, and blows over a long distance.

The wind could be strong, but if it gusts for just a short time, large waves won’t form. Wave energy does the work of erosion at the shore. Waves approach the shore at some angle so the inshore part of the wave reaches shallow water sooner than the part that is further out. The shallow part of the wave ‘feels’ the bottom first. This slows down the inshore part of the wave and makes the wave ‘bend.’ This bending is called refraction.

Wave refraction either concentrates wave energy or disperses it. In quiet water areas, such as bays, wave energy is dispersed, so sand is deposited. Areas that stick out into the water are eroded by the strong wave energy that concentrates its power on the wave-cut cliff (Figure below).

The wave erodes the bottom of the cliff, eventually causing the cliff to collapse.

Other features of wave erosion are pictured and named in Figure below. A wave-cut platform is the level area formed by wave erosion as the waves undercut a cliff. An arch is produced when waves erode through a cliff. When a sea arch collapses, the isolated towers of rocks that remain are known as sea stacks.

(a) The high ground is a large wave-cut platform formed from years of wave erosion. (b) A cliff eroded from two sides produces an arch. (c) The top of an arch erodes away, leaving behind a tall sea stack.

Wave Deposition

Rivers carry sediments from the land to the sea. If wave action is high, a delta will not form. Waves will spread the sediments along the coastline to create a beach (Figure below). Waves also erode sediments from cliffs and shorelines and transport them onto beaches.

Sand deposits in quiet areas along a shoreline to form a beach.

Beaches can be made of mineral grains, like quartz, rock fragments, and also pieces of shell or coral (Figure below).

Quartz, rock fragments, and shell make up the sand along a beach.

Waves continually move sand along the shore. Waves also move sand from the beaches on shore to bars of sand offshore as the seasons change. In the summer, waves have lower energy so they bring sand up onto the beach. In the winter, higher energy waves bring the sand back offshore.

Some of the features formed by wave-deposited sand are in Figure below. These features include barrier islands and spits. A spit is sand connected to land and extending into the water. A spit may hook to form a tombolo.

Examples of features formed by wave-deposited sand.

Shores that are relatively flat and gently sloping may be lined with long narrow barrier islands (Figure below). Most barrier islands are a few kilometers wide and tens of kilometers long.

(a) Barrier islands off of Alabama. A lagoon lies on the inland side. (b) Barrier islands, such as Padre Island off the coast of Texas, are made entirely of sand. (c) Barrier islands are some of the most urbanized areas of our coastlines, such as Miami Beach.

In its natural state, a barrier island acts as the first line of defense against storms such as hurricanes. When barrier islands are urbanized (Figure above), hurricanes damage houses and businesses rather than vegetated sandy areas in which sand can move. A large hurricane brings massive problems to the urbanized area.

Protecting Shorelines

Intact shore areas protect inland areas from storms that come off the ocean (Figure below).

Dunes and mangroves along Baja California protect the villages that are found inland.

Explanation:

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calculate the length of wire.

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Answer:

L = 169.5 m

Explanation:

Using Ohm's Law:

V = IR

where,

V = Voltage = 1.5 V

I = Current = 10 mA = 0.01 A

R = Resistance = ?

Therefore,

1.5 V = (0.01 A)R

R = 150 Ω

But the resistance of a wire is given by the following formula:

[tex]R = \frac{\rho L}{A}[/tex]

where,

ρ = resistivity = 1 x 10⁻⁶ Ω.m

L = length of wire = ?

A = cross-sectional area of wire = πr² = π(0.6 mm)² = π(0.6 x 10⁻³ m)²

A = 1.13 x 10⁻⁶ m²

Therefore,

[tex]150\ \Omega = \frac{(1\ x\ 10^{-6}\ \Omega .m)L}{1.13\ x\ 10^{-6}\ m^2}\\\\L = \frac{150\ \Omega(1.13\ x\ 10^{-6}\ m^2)}{1\ x\ 10^{-6}\ \Omega .m}\\\\[/tex]

L = 169.5 m

A 2kg ball is rolled along the floor for 0.8 m at a constant speed of 6 m/s. What is the work done by gravity?

A, 0
B, 16 J
C, 72 J
D, 450 J
E, 90 J

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=F×s×cosa=2×g×0,8×cos90°= 0

The work done by gravity on a ball of 2 kg which is moving with a constant speed of 6 meter per second is zero. Thus, the correct option is A.

What is Work?

Work is the energy transfer to or from an object through the application of force along with the displacement. For a constant force aligned with the direction of motion, the work done is equal to the product of the force strength which is applied and the distance traveled by the object.

Work = Force × Displacement

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Acceleration of the ball is zero as it is moving with a constant speed. Therefore, the work done by the gravity is zero.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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Consider two closely spaced and oppositely charged parallel metal plates. The plates are square with sides of length L and carry charges Q and -Q on their facing surfaces. What is the magnitude of the electric field in the region between the plates

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Answer:

  E_ {total} = [tex]\frac{Q }{L^2 \epsilon_o}[/tex]

Explanation:

In this exercise you are asked to calculate the electric field between two plates, the electric field is a vector

         E_ {total} = E₁ + E₂

         E_ {total} = 2 E

where E₁ and E₂ are the fields of each plate, we have used that for the positively charged plate the field is outgoing and for the negatively charged plate the field is incoming, therefore in the space between the plates for a test charge the two fields point in the same direction

to calculate the field created by a plate let's use Gauss's law

          Ф = ∫ E . dA = q_{int} /ε₀

As a Gaussian surface we use a cylinder with the base parallel to the plate, therefore the direction of the electric field and the normal to the surface are parallel, therefore the scalar product is reduced to the algebraic product.

           E 2A = q_{int} / ε₀

where the 2 is due to the surface has two faces

indicate that the surface has a uniform charge for which we can define a surface density

           σ = q_{int} / A

           q_{int} = σ A

we substitute

           E 2A = σ A /ε₀

           E = σ / 2ε₀  

therefore the total field is

           E_ {total} = σ /ε₀

let's substitute the density for the charge of the whole plate

           σ= Q / L²

           

            E_ {total} = [tex]\frac{Q }{L^2 \epsilon_o}[/tex]

5. A bicyclist is finishing her repair of a flat tire when a friend rides by at a constant velocity of
3.5 m/s. Three seconds later, the bicyclist hops on her bike and accelerates at 3.6 m/s² until she
catches her friend.
a. How much time does it take until she catches her friend?
b. How far has she traveled in this time?
c. What is her speed when she catches up?

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Answer:

a) t = 3.6 s

b) d = 23 m

c) v = 13 m/s

Explanation:

Let t be the time the accelerating rider rides

the distance she travels is

d = ½3.6t²

the distance for the other cyclist is

d =3.5(t + 3)

½3.6t² = 3.5(t + 3)

1.8t² - 3.5t - 10.5 = 0

quadratic formula, positive answer

t = (3.5 + √(3.5² - 4(1.8)(-10.5))) / (2(1.8))

t = 3.575786...

d = ½(3.6)(3.575786²) = 23.015...

v = 3.6(3.575786) = 12.8728...

What is the percentage of the population that wanted both the swimming pool and the soccer complex? Use your knowledge
of the addition rule and the Venn diagram to answer.

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Answer:

The percentage of people who wanted both the swimming pool and the soccer complex is 0.6 + 0.6 – 0.95 = 0.25. This can also be seen in the Venn diagram.

Explanation:

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Where is the center of mass of homogeneous body which has a regular ​

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Following the definition of the center of mass, "In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space is the unique point where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero."

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1 A thing ring has a mass of 6kg and a radius of 20cm. calculate the rotational inertia. ​

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Answer:

2400kgm²

Explanation:

Rotational inertia=mass x radius²

Is it true that as we gain mass the force of gravity on us decreases

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Answer:

No. As we gain mass the force of gravity on us does not decrease

A person runs up the stairs elevating his 102 kg body a vertical distance of 2.29 meters in a time of 1.32 seconds at a constant speed.
Determine the work done by the person climbing the stair case.

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Answer:

Work done = 2289.084 Joules

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 102 Kg

Height = 2.29

Time = 1.32 seconds

We know that acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8 m/s²

a. To find the work done by the person;

Here, work would be done in the form of gravitational potential energy.

Gravitational potential energy (GPE) is an energy possessed by an object or body due to its position above the earth.

Mathematically, gravitational potential energy is given by the formula;

G.P.E = mgh

Where;

G.P.E represents potential energy measured in Joules.

m represents the mass of an object.

g represents acceleration due to gravity measured in meters per seconds square.

h represents the height measured in meters.

Substituting into the formula, we have;

Work done = 102 * 2.29 * 9.8

Work done = 2289.084 Joules

Michelson and Morley concluded from the results of their experiment that Group of answer choices the experiment was successful in not detecting a shift in the interference pattern. the experiment was a failure since they detected a shift in the interference pattern. the experiment was a failure since there was no detectable shift in the interference pattern. the experiment was successful in detecting a shift in the interference pattern.

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Answer:

The results of the experiment indicated a shift consistent with zero, and certainly less than a twentieth of the shift expected if the Earth's velocity in orbit around the sun was the same as its velocity through the ether.

Explanation:

Partial tides _______. Question 7 options: represent various components of local tides that are resolved mathematically are predicted individually are added together to predict the height and timing of astronomical tides All of the above are correct. Only a and c are correct.

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Complete Question

Partial tides __________.

Question 7 options:  

a. represent various components of local tides that are resolved mathematically  

b. are added together to predict the height and timing of astronomical tides  

c. consist of 4 components due to the influence of celestial bodies  

d. consist of up to 60 components due to astronomical and non-astronomical factors  

e. All of the above except c are correct.

Answer:

Option E

Explanation:

Generally

Partial tides represent various components of local tides that are resolved mathematically

Partial tides  are added together to predict the height and timing of astronomical tides

Partial tides consist of up to 60 components due to astronomical and non-astronomical factors

But Partial tides do not consist of 4 components due to the influence of celestial bodies

Therefore

All of the above except c are correct.

Option E

what are the limitation of clinical thermometer

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Answer:

Their main disadvantage is that they are fairly easy to break and if they do, it results in small splinters of glass and the release of mercury which is quite toxic if absorbed into the body.

A smokestack of height H = 50 m emits a pollutant in a 3 m/s wind. The plume is carried downwind by advection (wind speed U = 3 m/s) and is simultaneously dispersing vertically with a turbulent diffusion coefficient D. The vertical diffusion causes the plume to widen vertically over time, with halfâwidth (distance from centerline to edge) increasing as:

half width = 2 â2Dt

The plume reaches the ground some distance L downwind of the base of the smokestack (see sketch in book on page 203)

a. If L = 2 km, estimate the value of the turbulent diffusion coefficient D.
b. Under the same wind speed and turbulence conditions, what would be the value of L if the smokestack were twice as high?

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Answer:

a) 0.46875

b) 8 km

Explanation:

Smokestack height ( H ) = 50 m

speed of pollutant / wind speed = 3 m/s

Half width = 2 [tex]\sqrt{2Dt }[/tex] = 50 m  ---- ( 1 )

a) If L = 2 km

value of turbulent diffusion coefficient D

back to equation 1

50 = 2 √ 2 * D * ( 2000/3 )

2500 = 4 * 2 * D * ( 2000/3 )

D = 2500 / ( 8 * ( 2000/3 )  )

   = 0.46875

where : time to travel ( t ) = Distance / speed = 2000 / 3

b) when the smoke stack = 50 * 2 = 100 m

L = 800 m = 8 km

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Which of the following is a form of mechanical energy?
A. Chemical energy
B. Gravitational potential energy
C. Thermal energy
D. Nuclear energy

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

no reason for this answer

B. Gravitational potential energy

Total Internal Reflection: A ray of light in glass strikes a water-glass interface at an angle of incidence equal to one-half the critical angle for that interface. The index of refraction for water is 1.33, and for the glass it is 1.43. What angle does the refracted ray in the water make with the normal

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Answer:

θ₄ = 37.2º

Explanation:

For this exercise it must be solved in two parts, the first part we look for the critical angle, for this we use the law of refraction with the angle in the middle of transmission of tea = 90º

        n₁ sin θ₁= n₂ sin  90

        θ₁ = sin⁻¹ [tex]\frac{n_2}{n_1}[/tex]

        θ₁ = sin⁻¹ (1.33 / 1.43)

        θ₁ = 68.4º

They indicate that the angle of incidence is half of the critical angle

        θ₃ = 68.4 / 2 = 34.2º

Let's use the law of refraction again

         n₁ sin θ₃ = n₂ sin θ₄

         sin θ₄ = [tex]\frac{n_1}{n_2}[/tex]   sin θ₃

         sin θ₄ = [tex]\frac{1.43}{1.33}[/tex]  sin 34.2

         θ₄ = sin⁻¹ 0.604345

        θ₄ = 37.2º

A block of mass 0.260 kg is placed on top of a light, vertical spring of force constant 5 200 N/m and pushed downward so that the spring is compressed by 0.090 m. After the block is released from rest, it travels upward and then leaves the spring. To what maximum height above the point of release does it rise

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After being released, the restoring force exerted by the spring performs

1/2 (5200 N/m) (0.090 m)² = 12.06 J

of work on the block. At the same time, the block's weight performs

- (0.260 kg) g (0.090 m) ≈ -0.229 J

of work. Then the total work done on the block is about

W ≈ 11.83 J

The block accelerates to a speed v such that, by the work-energy theorem,

W = ∆K   ==>   11.83 J = 1/2 (0.260 kg) v ²   ==>   v ≈ 9.54 m/s

Past the equilibrium point, the spring no longer exerts a force on the block, and the only force acting on it is due to its weight, hence it has a downward acceleration of magnitude g. At its highest point, the block has zero velocity, so that

0² - v ² = -2gy

where y is the maximum height. Solving for y gives

y = v ²/(2g) ≈ 4.64 m

Choose one. 5 points
Use the equation from week 3:
frequency =
wavespeed
wavelength
and the wavelength you found in #3 to calculate the frequency of this photon (remember the speed of
light is 3E8 m/s);
7.6E14 Hz
6.0E14 Hz
4,6E14 Hz

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Is 4,6E14 Hz
Good luck

The frequency is 4,6E14 Hz.

What is the frequency?

Frequency is the fee at which modern changes direction in step with 2nd. it's far measured in hertz (Hz), a worldwide unit of degree wherein 1 hertz is identical to 1 cycle in line with 2d. Hertz (Hz) = One hertz is the same as 1 cycle in step with the second. Cycle = One entire wave of alternating present-day voltage.

Frequency describes the number of waves that pass a hard and fast place in a given quantity of time. So if the time it takes for a wave to skip is half of 2d, the frequency is 2 per 2nd. If it takes 1/one hundred of an hour, the frequency is a hundred in step with hour.

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A visible violet light emits light with a wavelength of 4.00 × 10-7 m.

Calculate the frequency of the violet light.

A)6.30 × 10 -1 Hz
B)7.50 × 10 14 Hz
C)6.30 × 10 24 Hz
D)7.50 × 10 1 Hz

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Answer:

The correct option is B. 7.5 * 10¹⁴ Hz

Explanation:

Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength)

= (3 x 10⁸ m/s) / (4 x 10⁻⁷ m)

= (3/4 x 10¹⁵) ( m / m - s )

= (0.75 x 10¹⁵) /sec

= 7.5 x 10¹⁴ Hz

= 750,000 GHz

Answer:

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Explanation:

For any wave,              

                          Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength)

                                             = (3 x 10⁸ m/s) / (4 x 10⁻⁷ m)

                                             = (3/4 x 10¹⁵)  ( m / m - s )

                                             = (0.75 x 10¹⁵)  /sec

                                             =  7.5 x 10¹⁴  Hz

                                             =   750,000 GH

Determine the density in kg \cm of solid whose Made is 1080 and whose dimension in cm are length=3 ,width=4,and height=3 ​

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Answer:

d = 30kg/cm³

Explanation:

d = m/v

d = 1080kg/(3cm*4cm*3cm)

d = 30kg/cm³

It was recorded that the temperature of a body was 320 degree F determine the value of the temperature in kelvin

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Answer:

433.15K

Explanation:

(320°F − 32) × 5/9 + 273.15 = 433.15K

Cho hệ thống thùng lắc có mô hình tại vị trí đang xét như hình vẽ

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Answer:

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Two divers, G and H, are at depths 20 m and 40 m respectively
below the water surface in lake. The pressure on G is P, while
the pressure on H is P2 if the atmospheric pressure is equivalent
to 10 m of water, then the value of P2/P1 is.
A. 1.67.
B. 2.00.
C. 0.50.
D. 0.60.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

P1/P1 = 40/20

=2

Explain how newton's first law of motion follows from second law?​

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Answer:

Newton's First Law of Motion states that a body will stay at rest or continue its path with constant velocity unless an external force acts upon it. Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the net force that acts upon a body is equal to the mass of the body multiplied by the acceleration due to the net force.

A friend lends you the eyepiece of his microscope to use on your own microscope. He claims that since his eyepiece has the same diameter as yours but twice the focal length, the resolving power of your microscope will be doubled. Is his claim valid? Explain.

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Answer:

The resolving power remains same.

Explanation:

The resolving power of the lens is directly proportional to the diameter of the lens not on the focal length.

As the diameter is same but the focal length is doubled so the resolving power remains same.

11. From this lab we can conclude that a) the heat transferred when objects are rubbed together creates an energy that can cause objects to move towards or away from each other. b) objects such as balloons and sweaters have a natural affinity towards each other. They will attract each other whether they are rubbed together or not. c) charges exert forces on other charges. do) charges do not exert forces on other charges.

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Answer:

c) charges exert forces on other charges.

Explanation:

When two different materials are rubbed together, there is a transfer of electrons from one material to the other material so this causes one object to become positively charged and the other object is negatively charged so they will attract each other not repel each other. Charges exert forces on other charges i.e. opposite charges attract each other whereas similar charges repel each other so in both cases force are exerted on one another.

The current in resistor Y is..?

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(A)

Explanation:

We can see that the resistors are connected in parallel so all of them have the same voltage of 100 V. We also know that

[tex]P = VI[/tex]

Since resistor Y dissipates 100 W of power, we can solve for the current as

[tex]I = \dfrac{P}{V} = \dfrac{100\:\text{W}}{100\:\text{V}} = 1.0\:\text{A}[/tex]

The current in resistor Y is

a)1.0 A

Determine the acceleration of a pendulum bob as it passes through an angle of 15 degrees to the right of the equilibrium point.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Since energy is conserved:

2

mu  

2

 

=  

2

mv  

2

 

+mgh

⇒u  

2

=v  

2

+2gh

⇒(3)  

2

=v  

2

+2(9.8)(0.5−0.5cos60)

⇒v=2m/s

Acceleration of the simple pendulum is 2.62 m/s².

What is meant by a simple pendulum ?

When a point mass is suspended from a fixed support by a light, non-extensible string, the instrument is said to be a simple pendulum.

Here,

Let the mass of the bob be m. The simple pendulum is attached to the fixed support with a string having length l. The pendulum makes an angle of 15° with the vertical from the equilibrium point.

Let T be the tension acting on the string.

As, the bob passes through the angle,

The weight of the bob becomes equal to the vertical component of the tension.

mg = T cos15°

Also, the horizontal component of the tension,

T sin15° = ma

By solving these two equations, we get that,

Acceleration of the simple pendulum,

a = g tan15°

a = 9.8 x 0.267

a = 2.62 m/s²

Hence,

Acceleration of the simple pendulum is 2.62 m/s².

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Myers Corporation has the following data related to direct materials costs for November: actual cost for 5,000 pounds of material at $4.50 per pound and standard cost for 4,800 pounds of material at $5.10 per pound. The direct materials price variance is a.$3,000 favorable b.$2,880 unfavorable c.$3,000 unfavorable d.$2,880 favorable Describe how you could whether sound travels best through wood, plastic, or metal. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?aThe Statue of Liberty, which is mostly made of pure copper is a New York City landmark.bThe Statue of Liberty, which is mostly made of pure copper, is a New York City landmark.c The Statue of Liberty which is mostly made of pure copper is a New York City landmark. informe que propone recomendaciones para seguir construyndonos como pas, revisado y editado m3 ayudan porfavor someone help me pls i need to pass summer school A physical trainer decides to collect data to see if people are actually weight changing weight during the shelter in place. He believes there will not be a meaningful change in weight due to the shelter in place order. He randomly chooses a sample of 30 of his clients. From each client, he records their weight before the shelter in place order, and again 10 days after the order. A summary of the data is below.The trainer claims, "on average, there is no difference in my clients' weights before and after the shelter in place order." Select the pair of hypotheses that are appropriate for testing this claim.H0: d = 0H1: d < 0 (claim)H0: d = 0 (claim)H1: d 0H0: d 0 (claim)H1: d = 0H0: d = 0 (claim)H1: d > 0H0: d = 0H1: d > 0 (claim)H0: d = 0H1: d 0 (claim)H0: d = 0 (claim)H1: d < 0H0: d 0H1: d = 0 (claim)b) Select the choice that best describes the nature and direction of a hypothesis test for this claim.This is a right-tail t-test for d.This is a right-tail z-test for d.This is a two-tail t-test for d.This is a two-tail z-test for d.This is a left-tail t-test for d.This is a left-tail z-test for d.c) Find the standardized test statistic for this hypothesis test. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.d) Find the P-value for this hypothesis test. Round your answer to 4 decimal places.e) Using your previous calculations, select the correct decision for this hypothesis test.Fail to reject the alternative hypothesis.Reject the alternative hypothesis.Fail to reject the claim.Reject the claim.Fail to reject the null hypothesis.Reject the null hypothesis.f) Consider the following statements related to the trainer's claim. Interpret your decision in the context of the problem (ignoring the claim) and interpret them in the context of the claim. DESCRIBE THE GENERAL STRATEGY BEHIND DEALOCK PREVENTION AND GIVE A PRATICAL EXAMPLE Answer: remind Elias about the dangers of concussions and the consequences of serious injuryremind Elias how he missed games last year and did not like the way he felt being on the sidelines Elevator speech is another term for in Brown's typology of police styles, the old-style crime fighters Group of answer choices Are concerned only with action that might be considered crime control Avoided situations where they might be challenged Balanced coercion with compassion Had citizens solve problems and made deals to keep the peace scientist has two solutions, which she has labeled solution a and solution b. solution a is 60% salt and solution b is 85% salt. she wants to obtain 140 ounces of mixture that is 80% salt. How many ounces of each solution should she use? You are testing the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is larger than the proportion of women who own cats. You sample 170 men, and 70% own cats. You sample 190 women, and 40% own cats. Find the proportion of the pooled samples, ( p c pc ), as a decimal, rounded to two decimal places. Please I need help :( 2 Which of the following is NOT a safe practice if you are a pedestrian working around vehicles?O A. Walking in the same direction as moving trafficO B. Making eye contact with drivers as they approach to make sure they see youO C. Looking both ways before stepping out from blind cornersO D. Wearing reflective materials or carrying a flashlight at night Find the length of the missing sides Square inscribed in a circle with radius 16.Ill mark u as a brainliest!! It is the duty of a passenger to always look a good distance ahead and to think several steps in advance. The Learner Company uses the weighted average method. Learner's beginning work in process consists of 6,600 units (100% complete with respect to materials and 60% complete with respect to conversion costs). The number of units completed during the period is 126,000. The ending work in process consists of 10,500 units (100% complete with respect to materials and 30% complete with respect to conversion costs). What are the equivalent units of production with respect to conversion costs PLEASEEEE HELLLLP MEEEE - 5x + x - 6x6x3 - 4 - 5 + 6x3 - 3x3