A mass of 3 kg stretches a spring 9m. The mass is acted on by an external force of 2 AND. The Mass moves in a medium that imparts a viscous force of 1 N when the speed of the mass is 4m/sec The mass is pulled down 8 cm below its equilibrium position, and then set in motion inthe upward direction with a velocity of 5 m/sec. State the initial value problem describing the motion of the mass. DO NOT SOLVE.

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Answer 1

Answer:

  k y -b [tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex]dy / dt = m [tex]\frac{d^2y}{dt^2}[/tex]

give us some initial conditions

1) friction force fr = 1N when v = 4m / s

2) an initial displacement of x = 0.08 m for t=0 s

Explanation:

In this exercise, you are asked to state the problem you are posing. We are going to find the equation of motion for this exercise. Let's start with Newton's second law

Let's set a reference system with the y-axis in a vertical and positive direction upwards.

We have four forces: an external downward force, negative in sign, the but that goes down and is negative, the Hook force that goes up and is positive and the friction force that opposes the movement, in this case it goes down being negative

let's write Newton's second law

          F_e -F -fr - W = m a

where

          F_e = -kDy = - k y

          fr = - b v = -b dy / dt

          W = mg

we substitute for the specific case, that is, using the signs

          k y  -b [tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] - m g - F = m [tex]\frac{d^2y}{dt^2}[/tex]

In the initial condition of the problem, before starting the movement, the friction force is zero and the acceleration is also zero

         k y - m g - F = 0

from this equation you can find the spring constant, y= 9m and F=2 N

It is not clear if when the movement starts this external force becomes zero, but since it balances the weight we can eliminate the two forces that have the same magnitude and opposite direction, so the equation remains

              k y - b [tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex]dy / dt = m [tex]\frac{d^2y}{dt^2}[/tex]

give us some initial conditions

1) friction force fr = 1N when v = 4m / s

2) an initial displacement of x = 0.08 m for t=0 s

therefore, to initiate the movement, a small external force F 'is applied that moves the system to a new equilibrium position and this small force F' is made zero, thus initiating an oscillatory movement, described by the equation.

             k y -b [tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex]dy / dt = m [tex]\frac{d^2y}{dt^2}[/tex]

This is a differential equation of the second degree, therefore it needs two initial conditions for its complete solution

The initial amount of displacement corresponds to the amplitude of movement A = 0.08 m


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types of wave interactions include​

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Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
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Mass is the amount of matter in an
object. Which statement is true?
A. A person's mass on the moon is less than it is on
Earth.
B. Whether on the Earth or the moon, a person's mass
is the same.
C. Gravity changes the amount of matter there is in an
object.
D. Mass is the same thing as weight.

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B is the correct answer mass and weight are different things on moon, earth or on any planet the weight will change but mass never changes it remains same gravity doesnt effect it

The water pressure to an apartment is increased by the water company. The water enters the apartment through an entrance valve at the front of the apartment. Where will the increase in the static water pressure be greatest when no water is flowing in the system

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

Options for the question are as follows -

A. At a faucet close to entrance valve

B. At a faucet away from the entrance valve

C. It will be the same at all faucets

D. There will be no increase in the pressure at the faucets

Solution -

The static force will be the same at all faucets and also the area of the faucets be same.

Thus, the pressure created at all faucets will be the same.

Thus, option C is correct

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A student wants to determine the local value of the gravitational field strength, g , in their classroom. Which of the following experimental set-ups would allow a student to calculate the magnitude of the gravitational field strength using only the quantities measured?
Select TWO answers.
A: Run a lab cart down an inclined plane; measure the length of the ramp and the time it takes the cart to reach the bottom.
B: Hang a known mass from a spring scale; measure the spring scale reading when the mass is at rest.
C: Accelerate a lab cart horizontally; measure the mass of the cart and its acceleration.
D: Drop a heavy metal ball; measure the drop height and the time it takes the ball to hit the ground.

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Answer:

Most likely (B)

Explanation:

B in the passage is the most representative out of all your choices and it has evidence from the passage  

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B and C both measure mass while the others are calculations and are bias

The following experimental set-ups would allow a student to calculate the magnitude of the gravitational field strength using only the quantities measured:

Hang a known mass from a spring scale; measure the spring scale reading when the mass is at rest.Drop a heavy metal ball; measure the drop height and the time it takes the ball to hit the ground.

What is gravitational field?

A gravitational field is a model used in physics to explain the effects that a large thing has on the area surrounding it, exerting a force on smaller, less massive bodies.

When  a known mass from a spring scale is hung; by e; measuring the spring scale reading when the mass is at rest, the magnitude of the gravitational field strength ( reading/mass) can be calculated.

When  a heavy metal ball is dropped, by measuring e the drop height and the time it takes the ball to hit the ground, the magnitude of the gravitational field strength ( h = gt²/2) can be calculated. Hence, option (B) and option (D) is correct.

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A bird travels at a speed of 14.2 m/s for 514 meters. How many seconds did it
fly?

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Answer:

0.54 sec

Explanation:

Answer:

Time = 36.19 seconds

Explanation:

Speed = 14.2 m/s

Distance = 514 m

Time = Distance / Speed

Time = 514 / 14.2

Time = 36.19 seconds

CiCi is hiking in the woods after a rainstorm when she sees a single large mass of rock and soil moving quickly downhill.

Which type of mass movement is this?

A. landslide
B. slump
C. creep
D. mudflow

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The answer is, D. Mudflow

Fairly easy question I’ll give extra points help.

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1. third law

2. first law

3. third law

4. second law

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What is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day?
А
rain, snow, sleet
B
precipitation, evaporation, rain
с
evaporation, condensation, precipitation
D
condensation, evaporation, precipitation

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B precipitation,condensation,precipitation

16. Two electric bulbs marked 100W 220V and 200W 200V have tungsten
filament of same length. Which of the two bulbs will have thicker
filament?

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Answer:

The second bulb will have thicker filament

Explanation:

Given;

First electric bulb: Power, P₁ = 100 W and Voltage, V₁ = 220 V

Second electric bulb: Power, P₂ = 200 W and Voltage, V₂ = 200 V

Resistivity of tungsten, ρ = 4.9 x 10⁻⁸ ohm. m

Resistance of the first bulb:

[tex]P = IV = \frac{V}{R} .V = \frac{V^2}{R} \\\\R = \frac{V^2}{P} \\\\R_1 = \frac{V_1^2}{P_1} = \frac{(220)^2}{100} = 484 \ ohms[/tex]

Resistance of the second bulb:

[tex]R_2 = \frac{V_2^2}{P_2} = \frac{(200)^2}{200} = 200 \ ohms[/tex]

Resistivity of the tungsten filament is given by the following equation;

[tex]\rho = \frac{RA}{L}[/tex]

where;

L is the length of the filament

R is resistance of each filament

A is area of each filament

[tex]A = \pi r^2[/tex]

where;

r is the thickness of each filament

[tex]\rho = \frac{R (\pi r^2)}{L} \\\\\frac{\rho L}{\pi} = Rr^2 \\\\Recall ,\ \frac{\rho L}{\pi} \ is \ constant \ for \ both \ filaments\\\\R_1r_1^2 = R_2r_2^2\\\\(\frac{r_1}{r_2} )^2 = \frac{R_2}{R_1} \\\\\frac{r_1}{r_2} = \sqrt{\frac{R_2}{R_1} } \\\\\frac{r_1}{r_2} = \sqrt{\frac{200}{484} } \\\\\frac{r_1}{r_2} = 0.64\\\\r_1 = 0.64 \ r_2\\\\r_2 = 1.56 \ r_1[/tex]

Therefore, the second bulb will have thicker filament

Night terrors and nightmares are
really the same event.
True
False

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False

“Sleep terrors differ from nightmares. The dreamer of a nightmare wakes up from the dream and may remember details, but a person who has a sleep terror episode remains asleep. Children usually don't remember anything about their sleep terrors in the morning”

As altitude decreases, what happens to
air pressure?
A. increases
B. decreases
C. stays the same
D. not enough information to tell

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Answer:

A. Increases

Explanation:

As altitude decreases, the amount of gas molecules in the air increases - the air becomes less dense. As altitude increases, the amount of gas molecules in the air decreases—the air becomes less dense.

Answer:

It decreases so it is B

Explanation:

As altitude rises, air pressure drops.

Help me please with both questions?

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Answer:

question #1 is A

Question #2 is C

Explanation:

The answer for number 1 is A

Which of the following would NOT be
considered a pollutant?
A. carbon monoxide
B. sulfur dioxide
C. oxygen
D. smoke

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Answer:

Answer: Oxygen

Explanation:

Oxygen would not be considered as a pollutant

Answer:

Hey there the answer is C. Oxygen

Explanation:

Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. After hydrogen and helium, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe by mass. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen, a colorless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula O 2. Diatomic oxygen gas constitutes 20.95% of the Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen makes up almost half of the Earth's crust in the form of oxides. Hope this helps! Have a great day!

If our atmosphere had a uniform density of 1.25 kg/m3 all the way up to a border with empty space above, that border would be Answer km above sea level. The pressure at sea level is 1 atm = 105 N/m2 and g = 10 m/s2. Enter your answer as an integer.

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Answer:

The border is 8km above sea level.

Explanation:

We know that:

Density = 1.25 kg/m^3

Pressure = 10^5 N/m^2

g = 10m/s^2

Now, suppose that we have a virtual rectangle, such that its bases have an area of 1m^2 and the rectangle has a height equal to H.

This virtual figure has a volume V = 1m^2*H, and it is filled with air (which we know that has a density 1.25 kg/m^3)

Then the total mass inside that volume is:

M = (1.25 kg/m^3)*V = (1.25 kg/m^3)*(1m^2*H)

The weight of this mass is:

W = g*M = (10m/s^2)*(1.25 kg/m^3)*(1m^2*H)

And if we divide the weight in a given surface, let's say 1 m^2, we get the pressure per square meter, which we know is equal to  10^5 N/m^2

then:

P = 10^5 N/m^2 = (10m/s^2)*(1.25 kg/m^3)*(1m^2*H)*(1/m^2)

Whit this equation we can find the value of H.

10^5 N/m^2 = (10m/s^2)*(1.25 kg/m^3)*(1m^2*H)*(1/m^2)

10^5 N =  (10m/s^2)*(1.25 kg/m^3)*(1m^2*H)

(10^5 N)/(10 m/s^2) = (1.25 kg/m^3)*(1m^2*H)

(10^4 kg) = (1.25 kg/m^3)*(1m^2*H)

(10^4 kg)/( 1.25 kg/m^3) = 1m^2*H

8,000 m^3 = 1m^2*H

(8,000 m^3)/(1m^2) =H

8,000 m = H

And we want this answer in km, knowing that 1,000m = 1km

8,000m = 8km = H

The border is 8km above sea level.

Height of boundaries is 8.2 km

Given that:

Normal density = 1.25 kg/m³

1 atm = 101325 N/m²

Find:

Height of boundaries

Computation:

Pressure = Height × Density × Gravitational acceleration

101325 = Height × 1.25 × 9.8

101325 = Height × 12.25

Height of boundaries = 101325 / 12.25

Height of boundaries = 8271.42 m

Height of boundaries = 8.2 km

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why is potassium and sodium considered as reactive metals?​

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Answer:

because they are found freely in nature uncombined so they are highly reactive with other elements

As potassium is larger than sodium, potassium's valence electron is at a greater distance from the attractive nucleus and is so removed more easily than sodium's valence electron. As it is removed more easily, it requires less energy, and can be said to be more reactive.
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Each of the two grinding wheels has a diameter of 6 in., a thickness of 3/4 in., and a specific weight of 425 lb/ft3. When switched on, the machine accelerates from rest to its operating speed of 3450 rev/min in 5 sec. When switched off, it comes to rest in 35 sec. Determine the motor torque and frictional moment, assuming that each is constant. Neglect the effects of the inertia of the rotating motor armature.

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Answer:

[tex]0.842\ \text{lb ft}[/tex]

[tex]0.1052\ \text{lb ft}[/tex]

Explanation:

d = Diameter of wheel = 6 in

r = Radius = 3 in = [tex]\dfrac{3}{12}=0.25\ \text{ft}[/tex]

t = Thickness = [tex]\dfrac{3}{4}=0.75\ \text{in}=\dfrac{0.75}{12}\ \text{ft}[/tex]

w = Specific weight = [tex]425\ \text{lb/ft}^3[/tex]

[tex]t_2[/tex] = Time taken to slow down = 35 s

[tex]t_1[/tex] = Time taken to reach operating speed = 5 s

[tex]\omega[/tex] = Angular velocity = [tex]3450\times \dfrac{2\pi}{60}\ \text{rad/s}[/tex]

Weight is given by

[tex]W=2\pi r^2tw\\\Rightarrow W=2\pi\times 0.25^2\times \dfrac{0.75}{12}\times 425\\\Rightarrow W=10.43\ \text{lbs}[/tex]

Mass is given by

[tex]m=\dfrac{W}{g}\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{10.43}{32}\\\Rightarrow m=0.326\ \text{lb}[/tex]

Moment of inertia is given by

[tex]I=\dfrac{mr^2}{2}\\\Rightarrow I=\dfrac{0.326\times 0.25^2}{2}\\\Rightarrow I=0.01019\ \text{lb ft}^2[/tex]

Angular acceleration while slowing down is given by

[tex]\alpha_f=\dfrac{\omega}{t_2}\\\Rightarrow \alpha_f=\dfrac{3450\times \dfrac{2\pi}{60}}{35}\\\Rightarrow \alpha_f=10.32\ \text{rad/s}^2[/tex]

Frictional moment is given

[tex]\tau_f=I\alpha_f\\\Rightarrow \tau_f=0.01019\times 10.32\\\Rightarrow \tau_f=0.1052\ \text{lb ft}[/tex]

Frictional moment is [tex]0.1052\ \text{lb ft}[/tex]

Angular acceleration while speeding up is given by

[tex]\alpha=\dfrac{\omega}{t_1}\\\Rightarrow \alpha=\dfrac{3450\times \dfrac{2\pi}{60}}{5}\\\Rightarrow \alpha=72.26\ \text{rad/s}^2[/tex]

Motor torque is given by

[tex]\tau_m=\tau_f+I\alpha\\\Rightarrow \tau_m=0.1052+0.01019\times 72.26\\\Rightarrow \tau_m=0.842\ \text{lb ft}[/tex]

Motor torque is [tex]0.842\ \text{lb ft}[/tex].

Help please. Question about a potential energy.

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P=m*g*h. So this implies that 130*10*0.200=260J. Bear in mind that g is constant.

If a current of 1.10 A flows through a 7.00 Ω resistor of length 3.00 m, what is the electric field strength inside the resistor?

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Answer:

the electric field strength inside the resistor is 2.57 V/m

Explanation:

Given;

current flowing through the wire, I = 1.10 A

resistance of the wire, R = 7.00 Ω

length of the wire, L = 3.00 m

The emf created inside the resistor is calculated as;

V = IR

V = 1.10 x 7

V = 7.7 V

The electric field strength inside the resistor is calculated as;

E = V/L

E = 7.7 / 3

E = 2.57 V/m

Therefore, the electric field strength inside the resistor is 2.57 V/m

Can someone tell me anything useful about energy management in the human body?

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Answer:

The human body carries out its main functions by consuming food and turning it into usable energy. Immediate energy is supplied to the body in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Since ATP is the primary source of energy for every body function, other stored

Explanation:

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How does the force of gravity and the force of earth contribute to africa's poverty?

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Answer:

The force of gravity is not the same as being on the earth. when your on the earth there no gravitational pull its all up to the air

Explanation:

No explanation

A child of mass 51.9 kg sits on the edge of a merry-go-round with radius 2.4 m and moment of inertia 215.24 kg m2 . The merry go-round rotates with an angular velocity of 2.1 rad/s. The child then walks towards the center of the merry-go-round and stops at a distance 0.864 m from the center. Now what is the angular velocity of the merry-go-round

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Answer:

4.25 rad/s

Explanation:

Given that.

Mass, m = 51.9 kg

Radius, r1 = 2.4 m

Moment of inertia, I = 215.24 kgm^2

Angular velocity, ω = 2.1 rad/s

Radius, r2 = 0.864 m

To start with, we are going to use the Conservation of angular momentum to solve the question, which is

l(initial) = l(final)

[I₁ + I₂](initial)*ω(initial) = [I₁ + I₂](final)*ω(final)

Making ω(final) the subject of formula, we have

ω(final) = [I₁ + I₂](initial)*ω(initial) / [I₁ + I₂](final)

ω(final) = [215.24 + (51.9)(2.4)²](2.1) / [215.24 + (51.9)(0.864)²]

ω(final) = [215.24 + 298.944]2.1 / [215.24 + 38.74]

ω(final) = 514.184 * 2.1 / 253.98

ω(final) = 1079.786 / 253.98

ω(final) = 4.25 rad/s

= 5.273 rad/s

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Answer:

1. Wavelength = 3.2 m

2. Amplitude = 0.6 m

Explanation:

1. Determination of the wavelength.

The wavelength of a wave is defined as the distance between two successive crest. This implies that for every complete vibration, there is one wavelength.

From the diagram given above, we can see that the wave makes 2½ vibrations.

This means that there are 2½ equal wavelength of the wave. Therefore, the wavelength can be obtained as follow:

Length (L) = 8 m

Wavelength (λ) =?

2½ λ = L

5/2 λ = 8

5λ / 2 = 8

Cross multiply

5λ = 2 × 8

5λ = 16

Divide both side by 5

λ = 16 / 5

λ = 3.2 m

Therefore, wavelength of the wave is 3.2 m.

2. Determination of the amplitude.

The amplitude of a wave is defined as the maximum displacement of the wave from the origin.

From the diagram given above, the distance between the maximum and minimum displacement is given as 1.2 m. Thus, we can obtain the amplitude of wave as follow:

Distance between the maximum and minimum displacement (D) = 1.2

Amplitude (A) =?

A = ½D

A = ½ × 1.2

A = 0.6 m

Thus, the amplitude of the wave is 0.6 m

A proton is moved so that its electric potential energy increases from 4.0 × 10-14 J to 9.0 × 10-14 J. The magnitude of the charge on a proton is 1.602 × 10-19 C.

What is the electric potential difference through which the proton moved?

2.5 × 105 V
3.1 × 105 V
5.6 × 105 V
8.1 × 105 V

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Answer:

B. 3.1 × 10^5 V

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Pls help me mark Brainliest here the answer choices
4.0N
8.0N
12.0N
16.0N
20.0N

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Answer:

20.0N

Becuase It's the largest

Answer:

20.0

Explanation:

It's the biggest number

a disk of a radius 50 cm rotates at a constant rate of 100 rpm. what distance in meters will a point on the outside rim travel during 30 seconds of rotation?​

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50π m ≈ 157 m
Explanation:
100 rev/min (2π rad/rev) / (60 sec/min) = 3⅓π rad/s
d = ωrt = 3⅓π(0.50)(30) = 50π m ≈ 157 m

what is the stress in a steel wire that is 5m long and 0.04cm squared in cross section If the wire bears a load of 20kg?

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Answer:

Explanation:

stress = ?

length =5 m

area of cross section = 0.04 cm or 0.0004m

force = 20 × 10 = 200 N ( w = mg) g = 10

formula : stress = force / cross-sectional area

stress = 200 / 0.0004

stress = 500,000 Nm^-2

Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object. True False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

with increased temperature particles move faster as they gain kinetic energy

In which type of circuit does charge move in only one direction?
A. A D.C CIRCUIT
B. AN A.C CIRCUIT
C. A COMBINED CIRCUIT
D. A PARALLEL CIRCUIT

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C. A combined circuit
That’s the answer

A carnival ride starts at rest and is accelerated from an initial angle of zero to a final angle of 6.3 rad by a rad counterclockwise angular acceleration of 2.0 s2 What is the angular velocity at 6.3 rad?​

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The final angular velocity of the carnival ride at a displacement of 6.3 rad is 25.2 rad/s.

Final angular velocity of the carnival ride

The final angular velocity of the carnival ride is determined by applying third kinematic equation as shown below;

ωf = ωi + 2αθ

where;

ωf  is the final angular velocity of the carnival ride = ?ωi is the initial angular velocity of the carnival ride = 0α is the angular acceleration = 2.0 rad/s²θ is the angular displacement of the carnival ride = 6.3 rad

ωf = 0 + 2(2.0) x 6.3

ωf = 25.2 rad/s

Thus, the final angular velocity of the carnival ride at a displacement of 6.3 rad is 25.2 rad/s.

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Answer: 5.0 rad/s

Explanation: Because that’s what khan said so try it out.

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Jeff signs the promissory note, which indicates the principal and all interest will be due and payable to OTP on July 1 of this year.OTP paid a $420 insurance premium on 01/02, covering the month of January; the payment is recorded directly as an expense.OTP purchased an additional 200 units of inventory from a supplier on account on 01/05 at a total cost of $10,000, with terms n/30.OTP paid a courier $400 cash on 01/05 for same-day delivery of the 200 units of inventory.The 40 units that OTPs customer paid for in advance in December are delivered to the customer on 01/06.On 01/07, OTP received a purchase allowance of $1,600 on account, and then paid the amount necessary to settle the balance owed to the supplier for the 1/05 purchase of inventory (in c).Sales of 60 units of inventory occurring during the period of 01/0701/10 are recorded on 01/10. The sales terms are n/30.Collected payments on 01/14 from sales to customers recorded on 01/10.OTP paid the first 2 weeks wages to the employees on 01/16. The total paid is $3,080.Wrote off a $880 customers account balance on 01/18. OTP uses the allowance method, not the direct write-off method.Paid $2,680 on 01/19 for December and January rent. See the earlier bullets regarding the December portion. The January portion will expire soon, so it is charged directly to expense.OTP recovered $340 cash on 01/26 from the customer whose account had previously been written off on 01/18.An unrecorded $210 utility bill for January arrived on 01/27. It is due on 02/15 and will be paid then.Sales of 70 units of inventory during the period of 01/1001/28, with terms n/30, are recorded on 01/28.Of the sales recorded on 01/28, 10 units are returned to OTP on 01/30. The inventory is not damaged and can be resold. OTP charges sales returns to a contra-revenue account.On 01/31, OTP records the $3,080 employee salary that is owed but will be paid February 1.OTP uses the aging method to estimate and adjust for uncollectible accounts on 01/31. All of OTPs accounts receivable fall into a single aging category, for which 10% is estimated to be uncollectible. (Update the balances of both relevant accounts prior to determining the appropriate adjustment.)Accrue interest for January on the notes payable on 01/31.Accrue interest for January on Jeff Letrotskis note on 01/31 (see a). Explain, with the aid of a diagram, the impact of adverse selection problem to the market demand curve of a normal good. Solve the following differential equations using Laplace transform. Use the Laplace transform property table if needed. a) 5j + 3y +0.25y = e(-2)u, (t 2) t>2 (assume zero initial conditions) 3. Sigma Pty Ltd uses the weighted-average method in its processcosting system. This month, the beginning inventory in the firstprocessing department consisted of 1100 units. The costs andpercentag Pharmaceutical Benefits Managers (PBMS) are intermediaries between upstream drug manufacturers and downstream insurance companies. They design formularies (lists of drugs that insurance will cover) and negotiate prices with drug companies. PBMs want a wider variety of drugs available to their insured populations, but at low prices. Suppose that a PBM is negotiating with the makers of two nondrowsy allergy drugs, Clantin and Allegra, for inclusion on the formulary. The "value" or "surplus created by including one nondrowsy allergy drug on the formulary is $244 million, but the value of adding a second drug is only $24 million. Assume the PBM bargains by telling each drug company that it's going to reach an agreement with the other drug company.Under the non-strategic view of bargaining, the PBM would earn a surplus ______________$ million. The HR department needs to make a plan to recruit a new batch of fresh Engineering Graduates into various departments as part of the annual recruitment process for 2022-2023. Additionally, they would also like to make a plan for lateral recruitment of talent for the next quarter to fill the vacancies and meet the workforce demand. Determine how you would structure a dashboard for the purpose. Clearly sketch a typical dashboard [6 marks] with its essential components that enables the HR manager to plan and strategize the operations. A company has projected sales for the coming year as follows:Q1Q2Q3Q4Sales$ 970$ 1,050$ 1,010$ 1,110Sales in Q1 of the year following this one are projected to be $1,115.50. Calculate payments to suppliers assuming that the company places orders during each quarter equal to 30 percent of projected sales for the next quarter and a 60-day payables period. Which of these statements most closely reflects the main idea of the following passage?I did not know then that I would do the same for my own children, preferring nature's provision over those orange- and pink- and purple-colored medicines. I just felt ashamed, especially when he packed it in my lunch for the annual field trip, where other children brought colorful flavored fruit drinks made with "chemicals," my father insisted.A. The authors embarrassment turned to imitation as she aged and became a mother.B. Colorful fruit drinks contain dangerous chemicals.C. Her father suffered a long-term illness from drinks containing chemicals.D. Li grew up to be deeply resentful of her father. Question 3 (Total points 15) The market portfolio of an investment bank has a current value of $15mln and a daily standard deviation of 100 basis points. A. The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) want calculates the market risk of the portfolio using the delta-normal approach. Find the 99% 1-day Value-at-Risk (VaR). (2 points) B. In his back-testing, the CRO finds that during the last year, the ten worst losses have been as follows: $500,000, $450,000, $400,000, $360,000, $350,000, $290,000, $280,000, $275,000, $255,000, $230,000. What can the CRO conclude about the quality of the risk model? Explain the reasons behind your statement. (5 points) C. If you know that the portfolio is mainly made of derivative instruments, which alternative methodologies would you recommend the CRO to use to have a better estimation of the market losses? Clearly explain why these alternative methodologies are better than the delta-normal approach. (8 points) briefly summarize the transformation in listening practices that occurred over the nineteenth century, as well as bashfords explanation of the problems of writing about the history of listening. In the context of behavioral dimensions of leadership identified in the Ohio State Studies, ________ is the extent to which a person's job relationships are characterized by mutual trust, respect for employees' ideas, and regard for their feelings.production orientationconsiderationposition powertask orientationinitiating structure mark rodriguez makes puppets which he sells at swap meets for $11 each. each puppet requires $6 of materials to make. mark must pay $100 at each swap meet to rent a table. he has no other expenses related to the puppet sales. how many puppets must mark sell at each swap meet in order to cover his costs (break even)?