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Calculating the intersection point between two projectiles.

A projectile is fired vertically upwards at 40m/s for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds a second projectile is fired vertically upwards at 60m/s. At what time and position will they pass each other?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

5231

OTA ID:

103139

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Relating distance to speed using dimensional analysis

Step 1: A 240 horsepower car beginning at a stop goes 1/10 of a mile. At optimum performance, what is the maximum speed in miles per hour the car can reach? Feet per minute? Step 2: How many feet have been traveled in a 240 horsepower car when the speed reaches 35 MPH at optimum performance? what fraction of a mile is that distance?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

14810

OTA ID:

103940

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Relating distance to speed

STEP1: A 240horsepower car that weighs 4300lbs beginning at a stop travels 1/10 of a mile. At optimum performance, what is the maximum speed in MILES per HOUR the car can reach? What is the speed in Mi/Hr at 1/15 of a mile?STEP2: In the same car, how many FEET have been traveled(at max performance) when the car reaches the speed of 35 MPH?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

17816

OTA ID:

104350

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I need to understand measurement and mensuration

continuous data. I do not understand how to make it work for example A car travels at a constant speed of 70km per hour for a time of 2 hours and 45 minutes. Its speed is quoted to the nearest km/h and the time is quoted to the nearest minute. Calculate: a) the maximum possible distance that the car could have travelled b) the minimum distance the car could have travelled This is just an example I have copied from a text book it is not part of any assignment.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

36206

OTA ID:

103060

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Forecasting & Regression

On multiple choice, check any appropriate answers. For any hypothesis tests, use a .05 level of significance. Barrel temp. (in oF) Mold temp. (in oF) Injection pres. (in psi) Strength (psi) 320 100 7000 3877 320 100 5000 3901 320 100 3000 4010 320 125 7000 3706 320 125 5000 3708 320 125 3000 4140 320 150 7000 3749 320 150 5000 3883 320 150 3000 4440 370 100 7000 4017 370 100 5000 4090 370 100 3000 3900 370 125 7000 3947 370 125 5000 4034 370 125 3000 4419 370 150 7000 4003 370 150 5000 3910 370 150 3000 4095 420 100 7000 3885 420 100 5000 4076 420 100 3000 4254 420 125 7000 4123 420 125 5000 4446 420 125 3000 4289 420 150 7000 4151 420 150 5000 4287 42... click for more

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Quantum Mechanics

Posting ID:

50531

OTA ID:

104945

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