Given that,
Distance in south-west direction = 250 km
Projected angle to east = 60°
East component = ?
since,
cos ∅ = base/hypotenuse
base= hyp * cos ∅
East component = 250 * cos 60°
East component = 125 km
1) weight of the box: 980 N
The weight of the box is given by:

where m=100.0 kg is the mass of the box, and
is the acceleration due to gravity. Substituting in the formula, we find

2) Normal force: 630 N
The magnitude of the normal force is equal to the component of the weight which is perpendicular to the ramp, which is given by

where W is the weight of the box, calculated in the previous step, and
is the angle of the ramp. Substituting, we find

3) Acceleration: 
The acceleration of the box along the ramp is equal to the component of the acceleration of gravity parallel to the ramp, which is given by

Substituting, we find

Answer: 10 and 35 degrees
Explanation: Localizers width below 10 degree and 35 degree signal arc is unreliable and considered unusable for navigation and as a result, aircrafts may loose alignment
Answer:
an absorber of x-ray
Explanation:
To make x-ray detection/vision work, you will need at least two items: a source of x-ray and absorbed or x-ray.
The object you want to see itself doesn't have to be the source, but it has to absorb some of the rays instead. When doing a chest x-ray test, the medical employee will put your chest between absorber and source. The heart can absorb some of the rays so it will appear more white than lungs who made of air and won't absorb the rays.
The Young modulus is given by:

where
F is the force applied

is the initial length of the wire

is the cross-sectional area of the wire

is the stretch of the wire
The wire in the problem stretches by

of its length, this means

We can also calculate the area of the wire; its radius is in fact half the diameter:

and so the area is

We know the force applied to the wire, F=20 N, so now we have everything to calculate the Young modulus: