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please explian
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Zishi said:
Others are easy, hassam. I saw these questions now. This one would be easy if my answer is correct. LOL
For densities one, I get their ratio as 2.25.
thanksKarimgenena said:the only force acting on the path is the force of gravity ( no horizontal forces acting) so answer is A (XV)
Hateexams93 said:people how to find it out ? the answer is C , but how do u know ?
obviuosly, when the object is falling down, h decreases so D is wrong. as the object falls down its velocity increases. as the velocity increases, more distance is covered per second. mark equal intervals on each of the first 3 choices and see which graph coveres more and more distances as 1 interval passes. u will get B.Arshiful said:pls explain the ans of this question Ans B explain it pls
Talha said:Any1 plz tel me dat what wud be da values for horizontal and vertical components of acceleration for projectile and frefall motion... Plz sum1 explain asap .. Thnx
ShootingStar said:A motorist travelling at 10ms–1 can bring his car to rest in a braking distance of 10 m.
In what distance could he bring the car to rest from a speed of 30ms–1 using the same braking
force?
A 17m B 30m C 52m D 90m
Answer is D.. how?
unique840 said:ShootingStar said:A motorist travelling at 10ms–1 can bring his car to rest in a braking distance of 10 m.
In what distance could he bring the car to rest from a speed of 30ms–1 using the same braking
force?
A 17m B 30m C 52m D 90m
Answer is D.. how?
2*a*s = v^2 - u^2
2*a*10 = 0 - 10^2
a=5.
2*5*s = 0 - 30^2
s=90
Talha said:even for da projectile motion acceleration is constant??
Talha said:even for da projectile motion acceleration is constant??
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