Answer:
Explanation:
If I assume that the wind did not cause the plane to chage its velocity.
The plane will have a velocity of vp = (0*i + 100*j) km/h relative to ground
The cart has a velocity of vc = (0*i - 20*j) km/h relative to the plane
vc' = vc + vp
vc' = (0*i + 100*j) + (0*i - 20*j) = (0*i + 80*j) km/h relative to the ground.
If I assume that the wind move the plane:
The plane will have a velocity of vp = (-40*i + 100*j) km/h relative to ground
The cart has a velocity of vc = (0*i - 20*j) km/h relative to the plane
vc' = vc + vp
vc' = (-40*i + 100*j) + (0*i - 20*j) = (-40*i + 80*j) km/h relative to the ground.
In reality the wind would move the plane a little, not to the full speed of the wind, somewhere between these two values, but without more data it cannot be calculated.
Lucite has a refractive index of n=1.50. This means that the speed of the light in lucite is decreased according to:

where

is the speed of light in air. Putting the number in the formula, we find that the speed of light in lucite is

The frequency of the light is

, so now we can calculate the wavelength in lucite by using the formula:

<span>Therefore, the correct answer is (2) 393 nm.</span>
Answer: Increase in wave frequency
Explanation:
When we talk about acoustics we are dealing with sound waves, and one of their main components along with the velocity and wavelength is the <u>frequency.</u>
In this sense, the frequency of any wave refers to how fast (or slow) a wave oscillates. For example, in the especific case of sound waves when the oscillation is faster, the frequency is higher and the pitch gets higher as well.
Answer:
Explanation:
Animal 1 because it takes 3s to go 25 meters 3.5s to go 50 meters and 5s to go 75 meters while the others take longer.
The force exerted on the car during this stop is 6975N
<u>Explanation:</u>
Given-
Mass, m = 930kg
Speed, s = 56km/hr = 56 X 5/18 m/s = 15m/s
Time, t = 2s
Force, F = ?
F = m X a
F = m X s/t
F = 930 X 15/2
F = 6975N
Therefore, the force exerted on the car during this stop is 6975N