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Answer 1

Answer:

i think its ancestor

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

scientists compare organisms DNA to support the theory that all species share a common Ancestor.


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The study of heat is ____?

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Explanation:

thermodynamics is the study of heat.

Answer The study of heat and its relationship to useful work is called thermodynamics and involves macroscopic quantities such as pressure, temperature, and volume without regard for the molecular basis of these quantitie

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Why do birds not get shock when they
sit on high power live wire but we do?

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Answer:

Their bodies don't conduct electricity like we do.

Explanation:

Answer:

birds dont get shocked because they sit on their talons and their talons are a different type of skin then the rest of their body

Explanation:

If the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.43 for a box sliding across your lab table and the
box weighs 7.4 N, what is the force of kinetic friction?

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Answer:

3.2N

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Coefficient of kinetic friction  = 0.43

Weight of box  = 7.4N

Unknown:

Force of kinetic friction  = ?

Solution:

The force of kinetic friction is given as:

        Force of kinetic friction  = UN

U is the coefficient of friction

N is the weight

  Force of kinetic friction  = 0.43 x 7.4  = 3.2N

Each tire on a car has a radius of 0.330 m and is rotating with an angular speed of 15.6 revolutions/s. Find the linear speed v of the car, assuming that the tires are not slipping against the ground.

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Answer:

v = 32.345 m/s

Explanation:

given data

radius r = 0.330 m

angular speed = 15.6 revolutions/s

solution

we will get here linear speed v, that is express as

v = r × w        .....................1

here w = 17.5 × 2 × π    radians

so now put value in eq1

v = 0.330 × 15.6× 2 × π

v = 32.345 m/s

If a rock and a feather are dropped in a 98-meter-long tube in which there is a vacuum, which one will hit the bottom first?
The feather will hit the bottom first.
А
B
The rock will hit the bottom first
С
Both will hit at the same time
D
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Answer:

C. Both will hit at the same time.

Explanation:

Gravity accelerates them both the same since the vacume has no other particles. Gravity pulls down at about 9.81 m/s/s on earth and since there are no air particles in a vacume, there is no air-resistance. Your final velocity can be found with the equation [tex]Vf=Vi+g*t[/tex]
Vf is final velocity and Vi is initial velocity. Them both accelerating at the same time with the same gravity means that the initial velocity will be the same for both and therfore so will the final velocity. All of that leads to them landing at the same time. This is all an assumption that they are being dropped from the same height.

Please correct me if I was wrong about anything said above.

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If rock and a feather are dropped in a 98-meter-long tube in which there is a vacuum, Both will hit at the same time.

Why do objects fall at the same rate in a vacuum?

If your heavy and light objects are in a vacuum, then they fall at the same speed. This is because they only have one force acting on them: gravity.

Which would fall with greater acceleration in a vacuum a leaf or a stone?

Q. Which would fall with greater acceleration in a vacuum—a leaf or a stone. They would accelerate at the same rate.

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A DC motor connected to a switch-mode dc-dc converter goes into regenerative braking mode. The average current being supplied by the dc motor is 20 A. In the equivalent circuit of the dc motor, Ea=103 V, Ra=0.19 Ohms, and La=4 mH. Calculate the average power flow into the converter. Round answer to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

The correct answer is "2524 W".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Ia = 20 A

Ea = 103 V

Ra = 0.19 Ω

La = 4 mH

According to KVL,

⇒ [tex]V_0=E_a-I_aR_a[/tex]

On substituting the given values in the above equation, we get

⇒      [tex]=103-(20)(0.19)[/tex]

⇒      [tex]=103-3.8[/tex]

⇒      [tex]=126.2 \ V[/tex]

Now,[tex]=126.2\times 20[/tex]

The average power flow into the converter will be:

⇒ [tex]P=V_0 I_a[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

⇒     [tex]=(126.2\times 20)[/tex]

⇒     [tex]=2524 \ W[/tex]

Two ropes are connected to a 200 kg dinghy. Two cousins each take one rope and pull. When the cousins pull in the same direction, the dinghy accelerates at a rate of 1.31 m/s2 to the east. If they pull in opposite directions, the dinghy has an acceleration of 0.526 m/s2 to the west. Assume the ropes are horizontal, and ignore any other horizontal forces acting on the dinghy. What is the magnitude of the force each cousin exerts on the dinghy

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Answer:

The magnitude of the force each cousin exerts on the dinghy is 183.6 N and 78.4 N.

Explanation:

When the cousins pull in the same direction we have:

[tex] F_{1} + F_{2} = ma_{e} [/tex]   (1)        

Where:

F₁ and F₂ are the forces exerted by the two boys.

m: is the mass of the dinghy = 200 kg

[tex]a_{e}[/tex]: is the acceleration in the east direction

When the cousins pull in opposite directions we have:

[tex] F_{1} - F_{2} = ma_{w} [/tex]   (2)            

By adding equation (1) and (2):                                              

[tex] 2F_{1} = m(a_{e} + a_{w}) [/tex]          

[tex] F_{1} = \frac{200 kg(1.31 m/s^{2} + 0.526 m/s^{2})}{2} = 183.6 N [/tex]    

Now, by entering F₁ into equation (1) we can find F₂:    

[tex] F_{2} = ma_{e} - F_{1} = 200kg*1.31 m/s^{2} - 183.6 N = 78.4 N [/tex]

Therefore, the magnitude of the force each cousin exerts on the dinghy is 183.6 N and 78.4 N.    

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You are concerned about the moon roof on your new sports car. It seems to flex when driving at high speeds. Calculate how much net force the moon roof must withstand and in what direction. Assume the moon roof is flat with an area of 0.5 m^2 and the pressure and velocity over the moon roof is constant. Your driving speed is 20 m/s, and the velocity over the moon roof is 30 m/s. The pressure inside the car is 90,500 N/m^2 and the freestream pressure and density in front of the car are 90,000 N/m^2 and 1.1 kg/m^3.

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Answer:

Explanation:

We shall apply Bernoulli's formula to solve the problem . It is as follows .

P + ρ gh + 1/2 ρ v² = constant .

P₁ + ρ gh + 1/2 ρ v₁²  = P₂ + ρ gh + 1/2 ρ v₂²

P₁ +  1/2 ρ v₁²  = P₂  + 1/2 ρ v₂²

P₁ - P₂ = 1/2 ρ (v₂² - v₁² )

= .5 x 1,1 ( 30² - 20² )

= 275 N / m²

velocity over moon roof is high , pressure will be lower there by 275 N / m²

Given pressure difference already existing = 90500 - 90000 = 500 N / m²

Additional pressure difference due to velocity difference = 275 N / m²

Total pressure difference = 275 + 500 = 775 N / m²

Area of roof = .5 m²

Total force acting upwards on the roof

= .5 x 775 N

= 387.5 N .

What is the speed of a train if it covers 69 km in 45
minutes.

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Answer:

1.4km/h

Explanation:

distance/time = speed

69/45=1.4km/h

An electric vehicle starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of 2.3 m/s2 in a straight line until it reaches a speed of 29 m/s. The vehicle then slows at a constant rate of 1.5 m/s2 until it stops. (a) How much time elapses from start to stop

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Answer:

t = 12.6 seconds

Explanation:

Given that,

Initial velocity, u = 0

Acceleration of an electric vehicle, a = 2.3 m/s²

Final velocity, v = 29 m/s

We need to find the time elapses from start to stop. The acceleration of an object is given by the relation as follows :

[tex]a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}\\\\t=\dfrac{v-u}{a}\\\\t=\dfrac{29-0}{2.3}\\\\t=12.6\ s[/tex]

So, 12.6 seconds is elapsed from start to stop.

A car initially traveling 7 m/s speeds up uniformly at a rate of 3 m/s2 until it reaches a velocity of 22 m/s. How much time did it take the car to reach this final velocity?

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Answer:

t = 5 s

Explanation:

Data:

Initial Velocity (Vo) = 7 m/sAcceleration (a) = 3 m/s²Final Velocity (Vf) = 22 m/sTime (t) = ?

Use formula:

[tex]\boxed{t=\frac{Vf - Vo}{a}}[/tex]

Replace:

[tex]\boxed{t=\frac{22\frac{m}{s} -7\frac{m}{s}}{3\frac{m}{s^{2}}}}[/tex]

Solve the subtraction of the numerator:

[tex]\boxed{t=\frac{15\frac{m}{s}}{3\frac{m}{s^{2}}}}[/tex]

It divides:

[tex]\boxed{t=5\ s}[/tex]

How much time did it take the car to reach this final velocity?

It took a time of 5 seconds.

A 3" diameter germanium wafer that is 0.020" thick at 300K has 1.015 x 10^17 As atoms added to it. What is the resistivity of the wafer? Germanium has 4.42 x10^22 atoms/cc, electron and hole mobilities are 3900 and 1900 cm^2/(V*s). What is the resistivity of the Ge in ohm*microns?

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Answer:

0.546 ohm / μm

Explanation:

Given that :

N = 1.015 * 10^17

Electron mobility, u = 3900

Hole mobility, h = 1900

Ng = 4.42 x10^22

q = 1.6*10^-19

Resistivity = 1/qNu

Resistivsity (R) = 1/(1.6*10^-19 * 1.015 * 10^17 * 3900)

= 0.01578880889 ohm /cm

Resistivity of germanium :

R = 1 / 2q * sqrt(Ng) * sqrt(u*h)

R = 1 / 2 * 1.6*10^-19 * sqrt(4.42 x10^22) * sqrt(3900*1900)

R = 1 /0.0001831

R = 5461.4964 ohm /cm

5461.4964 / 10000

0.546 ohm / μm

Which option tells the forces that influence the movement of earths plates

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Answer:

Gravity

Explanation:

3. If the gravitational force between 2 objects is 50 N, what is the gravitational
force when the distance between the two is increased to four times the distance?

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The gravitational  force : 3.125 N

Further explanation

Given

F₁ = 50 N

Required

F₂

Solution

Newton's Gravity Law:  

[tex]\rm F=G.\dfrac{m_1.m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

with F = gravitational force,  

G = gravitational constant,  

m1, m2 = mass of object,  

r = distance between two objects.  

The value of m and G are the same , so :

F₁ ≈ 1/r₁²

The distance between the two is increased to four times:

r₂ = 4r₁

F₂ = 1/(4r₁)²

F₂ = 1/16r₁²

F₂ = F₁ x 1/16

F₂ = 50 : 16

F₂ = 3.125 N

A weightlifter holds a 1,500 N barbell 1 meter above the ground. One end of a 2-meter-long chain hangs from the center of the barbell. The chain has a total weight of 400 N. How much work (in J) is required to lift the barbell to a height of 2 m

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Answer:

1800 J

Explanation:

We are given that

Weightlifter hold weight, w=1500N

Height of weightlifter from ground,h=1m

Length of chain=2m

Total weight of chain, w'=400 N

We have to find the work done required to lift the barbell to height of 2m.

Total work done=Work done to lift  a barbell and half of the chain+ work done  to lift the upper half of the chain

Total work done=[tex]1500+\frac{1}{2}(400)+\frac{1}{2}(400)(\frac{1}{2}(1))[/tex]

Total work done=[tex]1700+100[/tex]

Total work done=1800 J

Hence, work done is required to lift the barbell to a height of 2 m=1800 J

4. Sally applies a horizontal force of 462 N with a rope to drag a wooden crate across a floor with a constant speed. The rope tied to the crate is pulled at an angle of 56.00 . c.What work is done by the floor through force of friction between the floor and the crate

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Answer:

-6,329.5Joules

Explanation:

Complete question:

Sally applies a horizontal force of 462N with a rope to drag a wooden crate across a floor with a constant speed the rope tied to the crate is pulled at an angle of 56.0degree and sally moves the crate 24.5m. What work is done by the floor through the force of friction between the floor and crate.

Work done = Fd cos theta

F is the horizontal force

d is the distance covered

theta angle of inclination

Substituting into the formula

Workdone  = 462(24.5)cos 56

Workdone = 11,319(0.5592)

Workdone = 6,329.5Joules

Hence the workdone by sally is 6,329.5Joules

The work done by friction will be opposite the work done by sally, hence work done by the floor through force of friction between the floor and the crate is -6,329.5Joules

two students sit on a see-saw. archie is a hulking football player with a mass of 120 kg. clementine is a dainty cheerleader with a mass of 40 kg. the see-saw is 3.5 m in total length with the fulcrum at the center. if clementine sits at the end on one side, where must archie sit relative to the center to keep the see-saw balanced

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Answer:

Archie must sit 0.58 m relative to the center to keep the see-saw balanced

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Mass of Archie [tex]m_{a}[/tex] = 120 kg

Mass of clementine [tex]m_{c}[/tex] = 40 kg

total length of see-saw L = 3.5 m

as illustrated on the image below, Fulcrum is at the center,

suppose Archie sits at a distance x  from center then for balancing, we will have;

[tex]m_{a}[/tex] × x = [tex]m_{c}[/tex] × ( one end = 3.5/2 = 1.75)

so we substitute

120kg × x = 40kg × 1.75m

x12okg = 70 kg.m

x = 70 kg.m / 120 kg

x = 0.58 m

Therefore, Archie must sit 0.58 m relative to the center to keep the see-saw balanced

what kind of lens curve inward toward its center​

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Answer:

A concave lens is exactly the opposite with the outer surfaces curving inward, so it makes parallel light rays curve outward or diverge. That's why concave lenses are sometimes called diverging lenses.

Answer: A concave lens

A concave lens is exactly the opposite with the outer surfaces curving inward, so it makes parallel light rays curve outward or diverge. That's why concave lenses are sometimes called diverging lenses.

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Which cell line is pointing to the body?

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Answer:

The answer is B .........number 2

Explanation:

3. What were some of the materials use in ancient history times in the
making of the ball?

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Answer: Fur stuffed with feathers.

Explanation:

Ball games were popular throughout ancient history but also in the Middle Ages. Many of these games are the forerunners of today's American football and soccer. There are data on almost all continents on how peoples practiced some ball sports in antiquity. The game balls' look was not like today, it was mostly egg-shaped, and the materials for making it were different. The most common material for making the ball was leather, which was filled with feathers.

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Answer:

BET, & done ✌

Answer:

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Explanation:

Explain why your PE and KE are usually not both high at the same time (If PE is high then usually KE is low)

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Answer:

An object can have both kinetic and potential energy at the same time. ... As an object falls its potential energy decreases, while its kinetic energy increases. The decrease in potential energy is exactly equal to the increase in kinetic energy. Another important concept is work.

Explanation:

Answer:

KE:

energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.

PE:

the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.

Explanation:

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Determine one way you can contribute to water in the atmosphere in your day-to-day activities pleaseeeee helppp

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Answer:

agricultural production of food

Explanation:

Analyze the data to identify the mathematical relationship between the
amplitude and energy of a mechanical wave. If mechanical wave A has an
amplitude of 4 cm and mechanical wave B has an amplitude of 5 cm, what
will be the relationship between the energy carried by the two waves?
Amplitude
Energy
A. Wave A has about 1.25 times more energy than wave B.
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B. Wave A has about 1.6 times more energy twan wave B.
C. Wave B has about 1.6 times more energy than wave A.
O D. Wave A has about 1.15 times more energy than wave B.

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Answer:

Its C

Explanation:

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Wave B has about 1.6 times more energy than wave A.

What is energy?

Energy is the ability or capability to do tasks, such as the ability to move an item (of a certain mass) by exerting force. Energy can exist in many different forms, including electrical, mechanical, chemical, thermal, or nuclear, and it can change its form.

The amplitude and energy of a mechanical wave. If mechanical wave A has an amplitude of 4 cm and mechanical wave B has an amplitude of 5 cm wave B has about 1.6 times more energy than wave A.

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Identify and sketch all the external forces acting on the chair. Because the chair can be represented as a point particle of mass m, draw the forces with their tails centered on the black dot in the middle of the chair. Be certain to draw your forces so that they have the correct orientation. Draw the vectors starting at the black dot. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. The length of the vectors will not be graded.

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Answer:

y axis normal (N) and the weight (W)

x axis  pplied force (F) and friction force (fr)

Explanation:

If we have a chair on a horizontal surface, the normal (N) and the weight (W) of the body act on the vertical axis.

On the x axis, the applied force (F) acts in the direction of movement and the friction force (fr) in the opposite direction of movement.

In this exercise we assume that the body tends to move to the right, all the forces can be seen in the adjoint

Solving steps and answer!

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Answer:

162 cm

Explanation:

We are told that the Body surface are of a patient is given by the formula;

BSA = (√wh)/60

Where;

w is weight in kg

h is height in cm

We ware now given that;

w = 50 kg

BSA = 1.5

Thus;

1.5 = (√50h)/60

Multiply both sides by 60 to get;

90 = (√50h)

Square both sides to get;

90² = 50h

h = 90²/50

h = 162 cm

A 97.1 kg horizontal circular platform rotates freely with no friction about its center at an initial angular velocity of 1.63 rad/s . A monkey drops a 8.97 kg bunch of bananas vertically onto the platform. They hit the platform at 45 of its radius from the center, adhere to it there, and continue to rotate with it. Then the monkey, with a mass of 22.1 kg , drops vertically to the edge of the platform, grasps it, and continues to rotate with the platform. Find the angular velocity of the platform with its load. Model the platform as a disk of radius 1.73 m .

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Answer:

the final angular velocity of the platform with its load is 1.0356 rad/s

Explanation:

Given that;

mass of circular platform m = 97.1 kg

Initial angular velocity of platform ω₀ = 1.63 rad/s

mass of banana [tex]m_{b}[/tex] = 8.97 kg

at distance r = 4/5  { radius of platform }

mass of monkey [tex]m_{m}[/tex] = 22.1 kg

at edge = R

R = 1.73 m

now since there is No external Torque

Angular momentum will be conserved, so;

mR²/2 × ω₀ = [ mR²/2 + [tex]m_{b}[/tex] ([tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] R)² + [tex]m_{m}[/tex]R² ]w

m/2 × ω₀ = [ m/2 + [tex]m_{b}[/tex] ([tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] )² + [tex]m_{m}[/tex] ]w

we substitute

w = 97.1/2 × 1.63 / ( 97.1/2 + 8.97(16/25) + 22.1

w = 48.55 × [ 1.63 / ( 48.55 + 5.7408 + 22.1 )

w = 48.55 × [ 1.63 / ( 76.3908 ) ]

w = 48.55 × 0.02133

w = 1.0356 rad/s

Therefore; the final angular velocity of the platform with its load is 1.0356 rad/s

) A 73-mH solenoid inductor is wound on a form that is 0.80 m long and 0.10 m in diameter. A coil having a resistance of is tightly wound around the solenoid at its center. The mutual inductance of the coil and solenoid is At a given instant, the current in the solenoid is and is decreasing at the rate of At the given instant, what is the induced current in the coil

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Complete question is;. A 73mH solenoid inductor is wound on a form that is 0.80m long and 0.10m in diameter a coil having a resistance of 7.7 ohms is tightly wound around the solenoid at its center the mutual inductance of the coil and solenoid is 19μH at a given instant the current in the solenoid is 820mA and is decreasing at the rate of 2.5A/s at the given instant what is the induced current in the coil

Answer:

6.169 μA

Explanation:

Formula for induced EMF is given by the equation;

EMF = M(di/dt). We are given;

di/dt = 2.5 A/s

M = 19μH = 19 × 10^(-6) H

Thus;

EMF = 19 × 10^(-6) × 2.5.

EMF = 47.5 × 10^(-6) V

Formula for current is;

i = EMF/R. R is resistance given as 7.7 ohms.

Thus; i = 47.5 × 10^(-6)/7.7

i = 6.169 μA

According to some nineteenth-century geo-
logical theories (now largely discredited), the
Earth has been shrinking as it gradually cools.
If so, how would g have changed over geo-
logical time?

1. It would increase; g is inversely proportional to the square of the radius of the Earth
2. It would decrease; the Earth’s radius is decreasing
3. It would not change; the mass of the Earth remained the same.

I really need this answer NOW. i’m taking a timed test. Will mark brainliest answer.

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Answer:

What was it

Explanation:

It would increase; g is inversely proportional to the square of the radius of the Earth. The correct option is A.

What is geological theory?

A current idea in geology that describes how the earth's crust is made up of a few big, hard plates that move independently of one another, causing deformation, volcanism, and seismic activity along their boundaries.

Because it explains how mountain ranges, earthquakes, volcanoes, shorelines, and other features often emerge where the moving plates contact along their boundaries, plate tectonics provides "the overall picture" of geology.

The Earth has been shrinking as it gradually cools, according to some geological hypotheses from the nineteenth century that have now been completely debunked.

If that were the case, it would rise since g is inversely proportional to the square of the Earth's radius.

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A wall clock has a minute hand with a length of 0.46 m and an hour hand with a length of 0.24 m. Take the center of the clock as the origin, and use a Cartesian coordinate system with the positive x axis pointing to 3 o'clock and the positive y axis pointing to 12 o'clock. Write the vector that describes the displacement of a fly if it quickly goes from the tip of the minute hand to the tip of the hour hand at 3:00 P.M. (Let vector D represents the displacement of the fly.)

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Answer:

the vector that describes the displacement of a fly if it quickly goes from the tip of the minute hand to the tip of the hour hand at 3:00 P.M is ; { 0.24 m(i) - 0.46 m(j) }

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

as illustrated in the image below,

3:00 pm means

the hour hand is on 3 i.e along x-axis

while the minute hand is on 12 i.e along y-axis

so Displacement will be;

D = ( 0.24 + 0i) - ( 0 + 0.46j )

D = { 0.24 m(i) - 0.46 m(j) }

Therefore, the vector that describes the displacement of a fly if it quickly goes from the tip of the minute hand to the tip of the hour hand at 3:00 P.M is ; { 0.24 m(i) - 0.46 m(j) }

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