23). Correct option: b). 10 miles
24). Correct option: a).59 ft/s
25). Correct option: b). 100
26). Correct option: a). 5.0*104
27). Correct option: c). 2.22
28). Correct option: c). 1mm
29). Correct option: d). 1.47
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travelling south at a rate of 20 miles/hr while B is travelling east at 30 mi/hr. How fast is the distance between them changing 1 hour later a. 2 miles /hour b. 4 miles/hour c. 5 miles/hour d. 6 miles/hour 16. The depth of the water in a cylind rical tank 4 m in diameter is increasing at the rate of 0.7 m/min. Find the rate at which the water flowing into the tank a. 5.8 cubic meter per minute...
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8. Car 1 exits a rest stop and travels northbound on a highway for 25 miles. Car 1 then turns around to backtrack to a missed exit and travels directly southbound for 7 miles. Do the following: a) Draw position vectors for Car I's northbound position and Car I's southbound position b) Draw the change in position vector (displacement) of Car 1's journey. 9. Squirrel sitting on a deck railing starts running along a straight line over a...
1) a pitcher throws a baseball at 95 mi/hr. how long will it take to go 60 ft ? 2) the walking speed of a typical adult is closest to: a) 3 mph b) 0.3 mph c) 30 mph 3) the length of a runway at a typical airport is closest to: a) 10,000 miles b) 10,000 ft c) 10,000 inches 4) there is a runway 4 at LaGuardia airport. this number 4 is a reference to: a) the...
Page 6 of 8 10. Do people walk faster in the airport when they are departing (getting on a plane) or when they are arriving (getting off a plane)? A researcher measured the walking speed of travelers in San Francisco Airport and Cleveland Airport. His findings are summarized in the table below. Departure Speed (ft/min) 280 S Arrival Speed (ft/min) x = 260 S = 39 n = 35 58 n = 32 Test the claim that individuals walk at...
I just need someone to check my work.. emphasis on checking significant figures and if there is a better conversion method to use and show please. How many centimeters are there in 403.9 inches? Round your answer to the correct number of significant figures. (1 in = 2.54cm) (2.54 cm) * (403.9 in) = 1030 cm Suppose that an artillery piece has a range R=1.302×104 yards. Find its range in miles. Round your answer to the correct number of significant...
Motion diagrams and video point questions
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PHY111/21VPre Laboratory Problems: Motion Diagrams and VideoPoint 1. Which graph best describes the "horizontal distance traveled" (vertical axis) versus elapsed" (horizontal axis) for a car traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles down the letter and then justify your answer in a complete sentence the our? Write per h Horizontal Position of Car (in miles) Answer 240 -T- 180- Justify: C,イ 日apsed Time 0 1 2 3 4 2. (a)...
Why is the displacement (letter B) +0.60 miles? Please
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S POINTS EACH] You walk from the park to your friend's house (in forty minutes), then to your house in twenty minutes), and finally to the library (in fifteen minutes). A) 8) C) D) What is the distance traveled? What is your displacement? What is your average speed for the entire trip? What is your average velocity for the entire trip? What...
1. Which graph best describes the "horizontal distance traveled" (vertical axis) versus the tim elapsed (horizontal axis) for a car traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour? Write down the letter and then justify your answer in a complete sentence Horizontal Position of Car (in miles) Answer: 240 Bapsed Time in hours) 120 2. (a) Sketch the speed in milòs per hour (mi/ h) versus time in hours for Problem #1. on - Speed of Car (miles...
(20%) Problem 5: I start walking The 1st leg of my trip I walk d,-130 m at θ-16 75 m at dg x is directed towards the east, and y is directed towards the north. south of east. The 2nd leg of my trip I walk 199 north of east. On my final leg I walk de- 95 m at 0c 6P north of west. Choose the coordinate system so that rite an Deductions Potential 100 | 7 | 8|...
Grades Achievements Course Help (1 point) A woman is standing at the edge of a slow-moving river which is one mile wide, and she wishes to return to her campground on the opposite side of the river. Assume that the woman can walk at 5 miles per hour and swim at 3 miles per hour, and that she will first swim to cross the river and then walk the remaining distance to the campground, which is 10 miles downstream from...