
Question #b56ad - Socratic
Explanation: Velocity of man just prior to landing on the pad #=4.4ms^-1# Momentum of man just prior to landing on the pad #p=mv# #=50xx4.4=220kgms^-1# Final velocity #=0# Change of momentum of …
Question #7b8da + Example - Socratic
If we wanted to describe the car's velocity, its magnitude (how big is the velocity? How fast is the car moving) is 5km"/"h whereas, its direction is West. Another Example would be: A man pushing a …
1)Why did mustafa kemal change the old tiles? 2)how did he ... - Socratic
It wasn't just him. The Ottoman understood that the European Armies man for man were better than the Turkish. This had a lot to do with Education and Nationalism. The Ottoman were a bit desperate …
Question #1e7c6 - Socratic
The apples will accumulate on the man's side. Eventually there will be an equilibrium at which there are ten times as many apples on the man's side and the boy is returning the apples as fast as the man …
Question #87b82 - Socratic
See a solution process below: First, we need to determine how much was left before the man spent 20%. We can rewrite this part of the problem as: 10200 is 80% of what? We are using 80% because …
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Acceleration due to gravity on Europa is 1.3156 m/(sec)^2 A man weighing 100 kg. will weigh 13.416 kg, Newton's law of gravitation states that force of gravity F between two objects of mass m_1 and m_2 …
Rockets, Satellites, and Spaceships - Socratic
Has a man-made satellite ever left our solar system? How long would it take a rocketship to reach Venus? What is the furthest man made satellite from Earth and how far away is it? How do scientists …
Question #93f9d - Socratic
We know that the man travels #40# #"km"# in #1# #"h"#, so we can set up what's called a conversion factor of
Can someone please help me with this tricky question in ... - Socratic
A drunk man is walking in random steps along an axis with the points +-1, +-2,+-3,... each step he does is in the length of 1 unit with the probability of 0.4 forward and 0.6 backwards (the steps are …
Question #91815 - Socratic
Each man was more progressive in some regards and more conservative in others than the other; there is no precise correlation between the parties of the late 18th Century and those of the modern era. …