<span>11,550 km has to be changed to 11,550,000 meters
G · m · t² = 4 · π² · r³ we can change that to
</span>t² = (4 · π² · r³) / <span>(G · m )
t^2 = 4*PI^2*r^3 / (G*m)
</span>t^2 = 4*PI^2*<span>(11,550,000)^3 / 6.67*10^-11*5.98*10^24kg
t^2 = </span>
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6.083*10^22
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/
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3.9</span></span></span>9 * 10^14
t^2 =
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152,500,000</span></span></span>
t = <span>12,350 seconds
</span>and its orbital distance it travels is 11,550 * 2*PI = 70,050 kilometers
Therefore, it is traveling at 70,050 km / 12,350 second which equals
5.67 km per second which <em>is 5,670 meters per second.</em>
Source:
http://www.1728.org/kepler3a.htm
Answer:
C is the answer they are equal.
Step-by-step explanation:
A` ( 7, 7 )
B ` ( 10.5, 28 )
The slope: m = (28-7) / ( 10.5 - 7 ) = 21 / 3.5 = 6
d ( A` B `) = √ ( 10.5 - 7 )² + ( 28 - 7 )² = √ 3.5² + 21² =
= √ 12.25 + 441 = √ 12.25 ( 1 + 36 ) = 3.5 √37 ( or 3.5 * (37) ^(1/2))
Answer:
C ) m = 6, A`B` = 3.5√37
Answer:
Nolan correctly identified the square numbers before and after 18.
The square roots of them are 4 and 5.
Clearly, square root of 18 should lie between 4 and 5 only.
He, then carefully squared 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 etc. and identified that 4.3 squared is nearer to 18.
Since, Nolan is finding estimated square root, his steps are cool and he didn't make any error.
This is a question of proportionality. However, it is not direct proportionality as it is expected that as the number of tractors increases, the work is finished faster as opposed to fewer number of tractors. This is referred to as inverse proportionality.
Therefore;
6 tractors ----- 10 days
18 tractors --- x days
Then,
x = (6*10)/18 = 10/3 days = 3 days, and 8 hours.
This means that 18 tractors will take 3 days and 8 hours to collect the same harvest.