People you don't knowOmar is in which team?
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People you don't knowOmar is in which team?
Da Hell is with u and FLRNAB liking every post . And yeah thnx for tht by the wayOmar is in which team?
There isnt anything colliding?During landing an aircraft a speed changes to zero. Explain how momentum is conserved in the complete landing process?
The aircraft and the landThere isnt anything colliding?
Earth is gonna rotate slightly faster thenThe aircraft and the land
So can I say Tht the momentum is transferred into te earth hence the total initial momentum is equal to total final momentumEarth is gonna rotate slightly faster then
Well u do know tht option C and D r out of the way as the value of a wud decrease over time.I think this question refers to the happenings on the latch at an instant.For example we know tht at the release pt,where spring is most compressed,instantaneous force is most and as the spring stretches,the instantaneous force exerted at any following instants wud be less than the instantaneous force exerted at a previous instant.Hence,due to instantaneous force decreasing with increase in x,the instantaneous acceleration wud also decrease and this shows up in the 2 graphs(A and B).Now abt the proportionate and non proportionate part:U do know tht if force is increased by constant factor(i.e weight on suspended spring is doubled(or any other factor like tripled,quadrupled,halved)) on a suspended spring it will stretch/increase in length with same factor(wight is doubled then so is the length) hence we can consider the fact tht when it,it released from its compression state,it will exert a force which will be instantaneously decreasing(tht i have explained before) but also tht the force exerted will decrease at a proportionate rate in consideration of the proportionate decrease in length.Since force decrease at a constant rate,the value of a also decreases at a constant rate...
Acceleration is change in velocity per unit time..use the defination of acceleration to explain why the velocity of a body may be i different direction from its acceleration?
no i just had a hunch ....u sure it,s D?
so tht means the answer is a right?Well u do know tht option C and D r out of the way as the value of a wud decrease over time.I think this question refers to the happenings on the latch at an instant.For example we know tht at the release pt,where spring is most compressed,instantaneous force is most and as the spring stretches,the instantaneous force exerted at any following instants wud be less than the instantaneous force exerted at a previous instant.Hence,due to instantaneous force decreasing with increase in x,the instantaneous acceleration wud also decrease and this shows up in the 2 graphs(A and B).Now abt the proportionate and non proportionate part:U do know tht if force is increased by constant factor(i.e weight on suspended spring is doubled(or any other factor like tripled,quadrupled,halved)) on a suspended spring it will stretch/increase in length with same factor(wight is doubled then so is the length) hence we can consider the fact tht when it,it released from its compression state,it will exert a force which will be instantaneously decreasing(tht i have explained before) but also tht the force exerted will decrease at a proportionate rate in consideration of the proportionate decrease in length.Since force decrease at a constant rate,the value of a also decreases at a constant rate...
i think tht wud be soso tht means the answer is a right?
I think it,s B as 100 -20 =80 N downwards on right hand side..So to pull at 50 rev/s in opposite dir which means at 15m/s(circumference times rev) wud give power as Force *velocity i.e 80*15 =1.2kWno i just had a hunch ....
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