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Slope of m is (9-5)/(4-1) = 4/3
Slope of n is (4-0)/(9-6) = 4/3
So, the slopes are equal, meaning m and n are
parallel
Explain why lines m and n are parallel. V-axis JAM - 1,5) (9, 4) (60) X-axis...
50° po m 9° so 1° n Do uº 65. In the figure above, if lines m and n are parallel, all of the following statements are true except I A. t= 130 B. 9+u= 100 C. V + 50 = 180 D. S = 150
Two long wires lie parallel to the x-axis, one at y = 0.0 m, the other at y = 0.12 m. The first carries current of 1.0 A in the positive x direction, while the other carries current of 1.5 A in the negative x direction. V there is no magnetic field? 9. e-below is a y-coordinate value at which
4 -(1,5+1,5+2 marks) Explain why a) the groups z, and S, are not isomorphic b) the groups Z, x Z2 and Z, xZ, xZ, are no isomorphic; c) the function from ring R-a+b/2a,bEto ring S-abv3a,bE defined by fla+bv2abv3 is not an isomorphism.
4 -(1,5+1,5+2 marks) Explain why a) the groups z, and S, are not isomorphic b) the groups Z, x Z2 and Z, xZ, xZ, are no isomorphic; c) the function from ring R-a+b/2a,bEto ring S-abv3a,bE defined by fla+bv2abv3...
6. A wire of length, 1 -04 m, parallel to the x axis moves in the x-y plane The B-field is parallel to the z-axis and points downward. Determine: (a) the induced emf in the wire; (b) the current in the wire if R 0.25 ohm. 7. A converging lens has a focal length, f 40 cm. If an object is placed at do 70 cm and whose height, ho 10 cm determine: (a) di; (b)m (c) h A charge,...
Four forces - 17 N oriented in positive x- axis, 12.0 N oriented at 60 degrees with positive x- axis, 9 N oriented in negative y- axis, and 2.0 N oriiented at 135 degrees with positive x- axis, are working on 5.8 kg object. What is the acceleration?
4. Charges on x-axis produce an electric potential V(x) = 450x2 along the x-axis, where x is in meters and V is in volts. A particle of charge q 60 nC and mass m = - 1.5 g moves in this potential with turning points at +8.0 cm. (a) What is the total energy of the particle in this potential? (b) What is the speed of the particle at x = 3.0 cm? (c) What is the magnitude and direction...
Statics questions
8. Why do we have to use the parallel axis theorem? 9. Why is it important to know how the shear and moment vary throughout a beam? 10. Label the two types of beams shown below. 2 kN/m 40 kip-ft 15 kN m В A 8 ft 8 ft 8 ft 3 m
In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 33 m with a constant velocity v of magnitude 2.7 m/s and directed parallel to the x axis. At the instant particle A passes the y axis, particle B leaves the origin with zero initial speed and constant acceleration ã of magnitude 0.46 m/s2. What angle θ between a and the positive direction of the y axis would result in a collision?
If F1 stands for a force vector of magnitude 30.0 N and is parallel to +x axis and F2 stands for a force vector of magnitude 40.0N making an angle of 60 degrees with the +x axis what is the magnitude of the resultant obtained by the vector addition of these two vectors using the analytical method?
The region enclosed by the curve
y=8sechx,
the x-axis, and the lines
x=±ln3
is revolved about the x-axis to generate a solid. Find the
volume of the solid.
The region enclosed by the curve y = 8 sechx, the x-axis, and the lines x= + In 13 is revolved about the x-axis to generate a solid. Find the volume of the solid. Setup the integral for the volume. V= Type an exact answer, using n as needed.) The volume is...