As we don't know the difference of the speeds and all that, we can only determine that the car that is moving faster will hit farther out. Nothing more than that can be determined. The faster car will hit as distance d and the expression that states all we know is this one: d > 10 meters. It's an inequality, but it's the best we can do given the initial information.
A). Vertical displacement = 12.5 sin(20) = 4.275 meters (rounded)B). Horizontal displacement = 12.5 cos(20) = 11.746 meters (rounded)
Yes.
A distance of 300 meters is 30% of a kilometer.
45 feet = 13.72 meters
50 meters in 10 seconds is faster. you go 5 meters per second in 50 meters per second, and you go 6 meters a second in 5 seconds..
90 meters
90 Meters+ 10 meters for running cables so 100 meters is the total.
90 Meters
The maximum distance specified in the standard is 100 meters. 90 meters of that length may be for the actual horizontal wiring and 10 meters for connections from the horizontal wiring to the workstation. The total length is 100 meters, however.
If the non-horizontal projectile is launched abovehorizontal, thenit's the second one to hit the ground, after the horizontal one.If the non-horizontal one is launched below horizontal, then it'sthe first to hit the ground, before the horizontal one.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres. that is true whether the distance is horizontal, vertical or in any other direction.
Workin joules = (89) x (distance she moves the force through)in meters
2669m
You kicked the rock with an initial velocity of 3.4 m/s.
The faster you are going the longer the stopping distance is. The slower you are going the shorter the stopping distance is. E.G. Speed of a car Thinking distace Breaking distance Total stopping distance mph meters meters meters 30 9 14 23 40 12 24 36 50 15 38 53 70 21 75 96
It is: tan(65)*200 = 429 meters rounded
A). Vertical displacement = 12.5 sin(20) = 4.275 meters (rounded)B). Horizontal displacement = 12.5 cos(20) = 11.746 meters (rounded)