Answer:
distance changing at rate of 3.94 inches/sec
Explanation:
Given data
wall decreasing at a rate = 9 inches per second
ladder L = 152 inches
distance h = 61 inches
to find out
how fast is the distance changing
solution
we know that
h² + b² = L² ..................1
h² + b² = 152²
Apply here derivative w.r.t. time
2h dh/dt + 2b db/dt = 0
h dh/dt + b db/dt = 0
db/dt = - h/b × dh/dt .............2
and
we know
h = 61
so h² + b² = L²
61² + b² = 152²
b² = 19383
so b = 139.223
and we know dh/dt = -9 inch/sec
so from equation 2
db/dt = -61/139.223 (-9)
so
db/dt = 3.94 inches/sec
distance changing at rate of 3.94 inches/sec
Answer:
63.05 cm²
Explanation:
We use Pascals law to find the answer.
The law says that in an incomprehensible , non-viscous fluid the pressure applied will transmit through out the fluid without a change.
So, Pressure on larger piston = pressure on smaller piston.

A ≅ 63.05 cm²
If there are 4 molecules of glucose, there will be 24 carbon, 48 hydrogen, and 24 oxygen.
We actually don't need to know how far he/she is standing from the net, as we know that the ball reaches its maximum height (vertex) at the net. At the vertex, it's vertical velocity is 0, since it has stopped moving up and is about to come back down, and its displacement is 0.33m. So we use v² = u² + 2as (neat trick I discovered just then for typing the squared sign: hold down alt and type 0178 on ur numpad wtih numlock on!!!) ANYWAY....... We apply v² = u² + 2as in the y direction only. Ignore x direction.
IN Y DIRECTION: v² = u² + 2as 0 = u² - 2gh u = √(2gh) (Sub in values at the very end)
So that will be the velocity in the y direction only. But we're given the angle at which the ball is hit (3° to the horizontal). So to find the velocity (sum of the velocity in x and y direction on impact) we can use: sin 3° = opposite/hypotenuse = (velocity in y direction only) / (velocity) So rearranging, velocity = (velocity in y direction only) / sin 3° = √(2gh)/sin 3° = (√(2 x 9.8 x 0.33)) / sin 3° = 49 m/s at 3° to the horizontal (2 sig figs)