Answer:
a) v₃ = 19.54 km, b) 70.2º north-west
Explanation:
This is a vector exercise, the best way to solve it is finding the components of each vector and doing the addition
vector 1 moves 26 km northeast
let's use trigonometry to find its components
cos 45 = x₁ / V₁
sin 45 = y₁ / V₁
x₁ = v₁ cos 45
y₁ = v₁ sin 45
x₁ = 26 cos 45
y₁ = 26 sin 45
x₁ = 18.38 km
y₁ = 18.38 km
Vector 2 moves 45 km north
y₂ = 45 km
Unknown 3 vector
x3 =?
y3 =?
Vector Resulting 70 km north of the starting point
R_y = 70 km
we make the sum on each axis
X axis
Rₓ = x₁ + x₃
x₃ = Rₓ -x₁
x₃ = 0 - 18.38
x₃ = -18.38 km
Y Axis
R_y = y₁ + y₂ + y₃
y₃ = R_y - y₁ -y₂
y₃ = 70 -18.38 - 45
y₃ = 6.62 km
the vector of the third leg of the journey is
v₃ = (-18.38 i ^ +6.62 j^ ) km
let's use the Pythagorean theorem to find the length
v₃ = √ (18.38² + 6.62²)
v₃ = 19.54 km
to find the angle let's use trigonometry
tan θ = y₃ / x₃
θ = tan⁻¹ (y₃ / x₃)
θ = tan⁻¹ (6.62 / (- 18.38))
θ = -19.8º
with respect to the x axis, if we measure this angle from the positive side of the x axis it is
θ’= 180 -19.8
θ’= 160.19º
I mean the address is
θ’’ = 90-19.8
θ = 70.2º
70.2º north-west
Answer:
the center of mass is 7.07 cm apart from the bend
Explanation:
the centre of mass of a wire of length L is L/2 ( assuming uniform density). Then initially the x coordinate of the centre of mass is
x₁ = L/2 = 20 cm /2 = 10 cm
when the wire is bent in a right angle the coordinates of the new centre of mass will be
x₂ = L₂/2
y₂= L₂/2
where L₂ is the length of the horizontal piece and vertical piece . Then L₂=L/2
x₂ = L₂/2 = L/4 = 20 cm/4 = 5 cm
y₂= L₂/2 = L/4 = 20 cm/4 = 5 cm
x₂=y₂=X
locating the bend in the origin (0,0) the distance to the centre of mass is
d = √(x₂²+y₂²) = √(2X²) = √2*X=√2*5cm = 7.07 cm
d = 7.07 cm
Answer:

Explanation:
Given:
- initial gauge pressure in the container,

- atmospheric pressure at sea level,

- initial volume,

- maximum pressure difference bearable by the container,

- density of the air,

- density of sea water,

<u>The relation between the change in pressure with height is given as:</u>

where:
dz = height in the atmosphere
= standard value of gravity
<em>Now putting the respective values:</em>



Is the maximum height above the ground that the container can be lifted before bursting. (<em>Since the density of air and the density of sea water are assumed to be constant.</em>)
An example for ruining a biodiversity is fishing.
The two factors that have
contributed to increased fishing in deep ocean waters in recent years are the
human population growth and decreased fishing opportunities inshore. Increase
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fish demand. Because the fish demand is high, inshore fishing opportunities
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