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Joseph drives his car 10 km [E20 °S] then 25 km[N]. What is his total displacement?
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Tiffany throws a ball with a velocity of 5 m/s. As soon as it leaves her hand, the ball makes an angle of 30 ° with the ground.
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A carnival ferris wheel completes five turns about its horizontal axis every minute. What is the acceleration of a passenger at
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A carnival ferris wheel completes five turns about its horizontal axis every minute. What is the acceleration of a passenger at
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vi = 0 m/s a = 3.9 m/s^2 d = 56m vf^2 = vi^2 +2a*d vf^2 = 0 + 2(3.9*56) vf^2 = 436.8 m/s vf = 20.8997 m/s =21 m/s This is the speed of the car after it has traveled 56m.
Another variable could be tax, which is also in money.. Ex: y = 0.15x + x Where 0.15 is the tax % and x is the price of the product. This will tell you have much more you will have to pay on the store value.
Well, one example could be Velocity in m/s, km/h, etc... You could use the equation: D=v/t and say that it's used in daily life to calculate... Speed, while also determining time and distance for engineering.
also, if you have a chart the x values in the chart represent the data range used for interpolation while anything lower than the min x value will be extrapolation and any term higher than the max x value will be extrapolation.
use interpolation when the data falls within the range given by the model (when it says "based on data from such and such to such and such" or "this data applies to years x to y" when the year or time you're studying falls outside this range then you are
everson incorporated the establishment clause (1st amendment)(applied to the states rather than just the fed govt, since technically the BOR only applies to fed government) engle v vital said that you can't have school prayer (basically did the same thing
thanks for your help!! The radius was 15 m so ac was 4.11 m/s^2 if you were wondering :) thanks again!