g a horizontal wheel of radius is rotating about a vertical axis. What is the magnitude of the resultant acceleration of a bug that is hanging tightl on the rim of the wheel

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Answer 1

Answer:

   a = w² r

Explanation:

In this exercise, indicate that the wheel has angular velocity w, the worm experiences the same angular velocity if it does not move, and has an acceleration towards the center of the circle, according to Newton's second law, called the centripetal acceleration.

           a = v² / r

angular and linear variables are related

           v = w r

we substitute

          a = w² r

where r is the radius of the wheel


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This graph shows the energy of a reaction over time. Which statement is
true?
Potential energy
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Reaction progress
O A. G represents the activation energy
OB. H represents the energy of the products,
O C. G represents the energy of the products.
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Answer: D. F represents the activation energy

Explanation:

The activation energy is the energy required to get the reactants to begin reacting with one another such that products are created. This energy ranges from the minimum to the maximum energy required.

F is therefore the activation energy because it shows the range between the minimum energy it took for the reaction to start and the maximum energy that was required to continue the reaction.

The cannon on a battleship can fire a shell a maximum distance of 33.0 km.
(a) Calculate the initial velocity of the shell.

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Answer:

v = 804.23 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

The maximum distance covered by a cannon, d = 33 km = 33000 m

We need to find the initial velocity of the shell. Let it is v. It can be calculated using the conservation of energy such that,

[tex]v=\sqrt{2gh} \\\\v=\sqrt{2\times 9.8\times 33000} \\\\v=804.23\ m/s[/tex]

So, the initial velocity of the shell is 804.23 m/s.

Warm air rises because faster moving molecules tend to move to regions of less

A) density.
B) pressure.
C) both of these
D) none of the above

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A 2.90 m segment of wire supplying current to the motor of a submerged submarine carries 1400 A and feels a 2.00 N repulsive force from a parallel wire 4.50 cm away. What is the direction and magnitude (in A) of the current in the other wire? magnitude A direction

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Answer:

[tex]I_2=30.9A[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Wire segment [tex]l_s=2.9m[/tex]

Initial Current [tex]I_1=1400A[/tex]

Force [tex]F=2.00N[/tex]

Distance of Wire [tex]d=4.50cm=>0.0450m[/tex]

Generally the equation for Force is mathematically given by

 [tex]F=\frac{\mu_0 * I_1*I_2*l_s}{2 \pi *r}[/tex]

 [tex]F=\frac{4 \pi*10^{-7} *1400 I*I_2*2.9}{2 \pi *0.0450}[/tex]

 [tex]I_2=\frac{22.5*10^-2}{2*10^{-7}*1400*2.6}[/tex]

 [tex]I_2=30.9A[/tex]

Images formed by a convex mirror are always ​

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Answer:

Images formed by a convex mirror are always ​virtual

Explanation:

A virtual image is always created by a convex mirror, and it is always situated behind the mirror. The picture is vertical and situated at the focus point when the item is far away from the mirror. As the thing approaches the mirror, the image follows suit and increases until it reaches the same height as the object.

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А pressure gauge with a measurement range of 0-10 bar has a quoted inaccuracy of £1.0% f.s. (+1% of full-scale reading). (a) What is the maximum measurement error expected for this instrument? (b) What is the likely measurement error expressed as a percentage of the or reading if this pressure gauge is measuring a pressure of 1 bar?​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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A black T-shirt is warmer in the summertime than a white T-shirt because the black T-shirt
A. Is reflecting all wavelengths of light.
B. Absorbs violet light, the highest energy wavelength.
C. Is absorbing all wavelengths of light. D. Doesn’t absorb red, the longest wavelength.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

darker colors absorb app light

Answer:

C. Is absorbing all wavelengths of light.

Explanation:

Black isn't a color, but rather the absence of color. We see a T-shirt as black because it isn't reflecting any light toward our eyes. A black T-shirt absorbs all of the wavelengths of light, causing it to absorb more energy and become warmer than white, which reflects light.

Two forces act on the screw eye. If F = 600 N, determine the magnitude of the resultant force and the angle θ if the resultant force is directed vertically upward.

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Answer:

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The magnitude of the resultant force is 919.6 N and the value of angle θ is 36.87⁰.

Resultant of the two forces

The resultant of the two forces is determined by resolving the force into x and y component as shown below;

[tex]F_1_x + F_2x_x = F_R_x \ --- (1) \\\\F_1_y + F_2_y = F_R_y\ ---(2)[/tex]

where;

F1 = 500 NF2 = 600 NValue of Angle θ

The value of Angle θ is determined from equation (1)

-500sinθ + 600sin(30) = 0

500sinθ = 600sin(30)

500sinθ = 300

sinθ = 3/5

θ = 36.87⁰

Resultant of the two forces

The resultant of the forces is determined using the second equation;

500cosθ + 600cos(30) = R

500 x cos(36.87) + 600 x cos(30) = R

919.6 N = R

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If there are no other changes, explain what effect reducing the mass of the car will have on its acceleration when starting to move.

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Answer:

when the mass of an object is decreased, the acceleration will increase

when mass is increased, acceleration decreases

A cable is lifting a construction worker and a crate, as the drawing shows. The weights of the worker and crate are 965 and 1510 N, respectively. The acceleration of the cable is 0.620 m s 2 , upward. What is the tension in the cable (a) below the worker and ( b) above the worker

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Answer:

Explanation:

a)

Below  the worker , the tension in cable  is pulling  the crate . Let the tension be T₁ .

weight of  crate is acting downwards .

Total weight  1510  N.

Net force acting on both = T₁ - 1510

Applying second law of Newton ,

T₁ - 1510 = 1510 / 9.8 x 0.62                [ 1510 / 9.8 = mass of  crate ]

T₁ - 1510 = 95.5

T₁  = 1605.5  N.

b )

Above the worker , the tension in cable  is pulling both the worker and the crate . Let the tension be T₂ .

weight of both worker and crate is acting downwards .

Total weight = 965 + 1510 = 2475 N.

Net force acting on both = T₂ - 2475

Applying second law of Newton ,

T₂ - 2475 = 2475 / 9.8 x 0.62  [ 2475 / 9.8 = mass of both worker and crate ]

T₂ - 2475 = 156.6

T₂  = 2631.6 N.

Consider a tall building of height 200.0 m. A stone A is dropped from the top (from the cornice of the building). One second later another stone B is thrown vertically up from the point on the ground just below the point from where stone A is dropped.Birthstones meet at half the height of the tower. (a) Find the initial velocity of vertical throw of stone B.(b) Find the velocities of A and B, just before they meet.

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Answer:

a)  v₀ = 44.27 m / s, b) stone A  v = 44.276 m / s,  stone B   v = 0.006 m / s

Explanation:

a) This is a kinematics exercise, let's start by finding the time it takes for stone A to reach half the height of the building y = 100 m

          y = y₀ + v₀ t - ½ gt²

as the stone is released its initial velocity is zero

         y- y₀ = 0 - ½ g t²

         t = [tex]\sqrt{ -2(y-y_o)/g}[/tex]

         t = [tex]\sqrt{ -2(100-200)/9.8}[/tex]

         t = 4.518 s

now we can find the initial velocity of stone B to reach this height at the same time

         y = y₀ + v₀ t - ½ g t²

stone B leaves the floor so its initial height is zero

         100 = 0 + v₀ 4.518 - ½ 9.8 4.518²

         100 = 4.518 v₀ - 100.02

         v₀ = [tex]\frac{100-100.02}{4.518}[/tex]

         v₀ = 44.27 m / s

   

b) the speed of the two stones at the meeting point

stone A

          v = v₀ - gt

          v = 0 - 9.8 4.518

          v = 44.276 m / s

stone B

          v = v₀ -g t

          v = 44.27 - 9.8 4.518

          v = 0.006 m / s

A coin and feather are dropped in a moon. what will fall earlier on ground.give reasons.if they are dropped in the earth,which one will fall faster

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Answer:

on the moon, they will fall at the timeon earth, the coin will fall faster to the ground

Explanation:

A coin and feather dropped in a moon experience the same acceleration due to gravity as small as 1.625 m/s², and because of the absence of air resistance both will fall at the same rate to the ground.

If the same coin and feather are dropped in the earth, they will experience the same acceleration due to gravity of 9.81 m/s² and because of the presence of air resistance, the heavier object (coin) will be pulled faster to the ground by gravity than the lighter object (feather).

Suppose oil spills from a ruptured tanker and spreads in a circular pattern. If the radius of the oil spill increases at a constant rate of 2 m/s, exactly how fast (in m2/s) is the area of the spill increasing when the radius is 39 m?

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Explanation:

The area of a circle of radius r is given by

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

Taking the derivative of A with respect to time t, we get

[tex]\dfrac{dA}{dt} = 2\pi r \dfrac{dr}{dt}[/tex]

We also know that

[tex]\dfrac{dr}{dt} = 2\:\text{m/s}\:\text{at}\:r = 39\:\text{m}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{dA}{dt} = 2\pi (39\:\text{m})(2\:\text{m/s})= 490\:\text{m}^2\text{/s}[/tex]

If the source moves, the wavelength of the sound in front of the direction of motion is____than the wavelength behind the direction of motion.
a. the same.
b. smaller than.
c. unrealted to.
d. larger then.

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Answer:

B. Smaller than

Explanation:

This question is from the Doppler effect. As the object which is in motion goes off from the other, there's a reduction in the frequency. This is due to the fact that successive soundwave get to be longer. So that the pitch will then be lowered. When the person observing moves towards what is making the sound, each soundwave that follows gets faster than the previous.

A moderate wind accelerates a pebble over a horizontal xy plane with a constant acceleration a with arrow = (4.60 m/s2)i hat + (7.00 m/s2)j. At time t = 0, the velocity is (4.3 m/s)i hat. What are magnitude and angle of its velocity when it has been displaced by 11.0 m parallel to the x axis?

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Explanation:

Given

Acceleration of the pebble is

At t=0, velocity is

considering horizontal motion

[tex]\Rightarrow x=ut+0.5at^2 \\\Rightarrow 11=4.3t+0.5(4.6)t^2\\\Rightarrow 2.3t^2+4.3t-11=0\\\Rightarrow (t-1.4435)(t+3.3131)=0\\\Rightarrow t=1.44\ s\quad [\text{Neglecting negative time}]\\[/tex]

Velocity acquired during this time

[tex]\Rightarrow v_x=4.3+4.6\times 1.44\\\Rightarrow v_x=4.3+6.624\\\Rightarrow v_x=10.92\ s[/tex]

Consider vertical motion

[tex]\Rightarrow v_y=0+7(1.44)\\\Rightarrow v_y=10.08\ m/s[/tex]

Net velocity is

[tex]\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{10.92^2+10.08^2}\\\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{220.85}\\\Rightarrow v=14.86\ m/s[/tex]

Angle made is

[tex]\Rightarrow \tan \theta =\dfrac{10.08}{10.92}\\\\\Rightarrow \tan \theta =0.92307\\\\\Rightarrow \theta =42.7^{\circ}[/tex]

crushing chalk into powder is and irreversible change. is this example a physical or chemical change?Why?​

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Answer:

It is a example of physical change

Desde el punto A sale un vehículo a 80 km/h al mismo tiempo sale un ciclista a 20km/h ¿a qué distancia se encuentra uno del otro al cabo de 5h. R:300k

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Answer:

Distance between them after 5 hours is 300 km.

Explanation:

From point A a vehicle leaves at 80 km / h at the same time a cyclist leaves at 20 km / h at what distance is they from each other after 5 hours.

Distance traveled by A in 5 hours = speed x time = 80 x 5 = 400 km

Distance traveled by B in 5 hours = speed x time = 20 x 5 = 100 km

The distance between them after 5 hours =  400 - 100 = 300 km

A frictionless piston-cylinder device contains 10 kg of superheated vapor at 550 kPa and 340oC. Steam is then cooled at constant pressure until 60 percent of it, by mass, condenses. Determine (a) the work (W) done during the process. (b) What-if Scenario: What would the work done be if steam were cooled at constant pressure until 80 percent of it, by mass, condenses

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Answer:

a) the work (W) done during the process is -2043.25 kJ

b) the work (W) done during the process is -2418.96 kJ

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

mass of water vapor m = 10 kg

initial pressure P₁ = 550 kPa

Initial temperature T₁ = 340 °C

steam cooled at constant pressure until 60 percent of it, by mass, condenses; x = 100% - 60% = 40% = 0.4

from superheated steam table

specific volume v₁ = 0.5092 m³/kg

so the properties of steam at p₂ = 550 kPa, and dryness fraction

x = 0.4

specific volume v₂ = v[tex]_f[/tex] + xv[tex]_{fg[/tex]

v₂ = 0.001097 + 0.4( 0.34261 - 0.001097 )

v₂ = 0.1377 m³/kg

Now, work done during the process;

W = mP₁( v₂ - v₁ )

W = 10 × 550( 0.1377 - 0.5092 )

W = 5500 × -0.3715

W = -2043.25 kJ

Therefore, the work (W) done during the process is -2043.25 kJ

( The negative, indicates work is done on the system )

b)

What would the work done be if steam were cooled at constant pressure until 80 percent of it, by mass, condenses

x₂ = 100% - 80% = 20% = 0.2

specific volume v₂ = v[tex]_f[/tex] + x₂v[tex]_{fg[/tex]

v₂ = 0.001097 + 0.2( 0.34261 - 0.001097 )

v₂ = 0.06939 m³/kg

Now, work done during the process will be;

W = mP₁( v₂ - v₁ )

W = 10 × 550( 0.06939 - 0.5092 )

W = 5500 × -0.43981

W = -2418.96 kJ

Therefore, the work (W) done during the process is -2418.96 kJ

a girl is moving with a uniform velocity of 1.5 m/s then mathematically find her acceleration​

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Answer:

0

Explanation:

a = dv/dt

if v is constant than the slope of the v graph will be 0, so dv/dt is 0

a= 0

How are Newton’s 1 and 2 law related?

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Newton's first law states that, if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force. This postulate is known as the law of inertia.


Newton's Second Law of Motion. According to NASA, this law states, "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration."

A ball has a mass of 4.65kg and approximates a ping pong ball of mass 0.060kg that is at rest by striking it in an elastic collision. The initial velocity of the bowling ball is 5.00m/s, determine the final velocities of both masses after the collision.

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Answer:

Look at work

Explanation:

Elastic Collision: Ki=Kf

M1=4.65kg

M2: 0.060kg

v1=5m/s

v2=0m/s

4.65*5+0.060*0=4.65*v1'+0.060*v2'

23.25+0=4.65v1'+0.060v2'

Also since it is an elastic collision we can use

v1+v1'=v2+v2'

4.65+v1'=v2'

4.65+v1'=v2'

Substitute into the earlier equation

23.25=4.65v1'+0.060(4.65+v1')

Expand

23.25=4.65v1'+0.279+0.06v1'

Solve for v1'

22.971=4.71v1'

v1'=4.88m/s

v2'=4.65+4.88=9.53m/s

Could you show detailed steps in how to solve this problem please

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Answer: See attached pic. Hope this helps.

Explanation:

a certain projetor uses a concave mirror for projecting an object's image on a screen .it produces on image that is 4 times bigger than the object and the screen is 5 m away from the mirror as shown in fig 5.2, calculate the focal length of the mirror.​

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Answer:

f = 1 m

Explanation:

The magnification of the lens is given by the formula:

[tex]M = \frac{q}{p}[/tex]

where,

M = Magnification = 4

q = image distance = 5 m

p = object distance = ?

Therefore,

[tex]4 = \frac{5\ m}{p}\\\\p = \frac{5\ m}{4}\\\\p = 1.25\ m[/tex]

Now using thin lens formula:

[tex]\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{p}+\frac{1}{q}\\\\\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{1.25\ m}+\frac{1}{5\ m}\\\\\frac{1}{f} = 1\ m^{-1}\\\\[/tex]

f = 1 m

If I could lift up to ten tons and I threw a ball the size of an orange but weighed a ton, to the ground, how big of an impact would it make? And could you also show me the equation to solve similar problems myself. Thank you.

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Answer:

The impact force is 98000 N.

Explanation:

mass = 10 tons

The impact force is the weight of the object.

Weight =mass x gravity

W = 10 x 1000 x 9.8

W = 98000 N

The impact force is 98000 N.

Monique walks 360 meters to get to lanier on days when she is early and doesn't get caught by traffic it takes her 60 seconds to get to school how fast was she running

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Answer:

6m/s

Explanation:

We are to calculate the speed of Monique

Speed = Distance/Time

Given

Distance = 360m

Time = 60secs

Substitute

Speed = 360m/60s

Soeed = 6m/s

Hence she was running at 6m/s

The period of a simple pendulum is 3.5 s. The length of the pendulum is doubled. What is the period T of the longer pendulum?

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Explanation:

The period T of a simple pendulum is given by

[tex]T = 2 \pi \sqrt{\dfrac{l}{g}}[/tex]

Doubling the length of the pendulum gives us a new period T'

[tex]T' = 2 \pi \sqrt{\dfrac{l'}{g}} = 2 \pi \sqrt{\dfrac{2l}{g}}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\:\:\:= \sqrt{2} \left(2 \pi \sqrt{\dfrac{l}{g}} \right)[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\:\:\:= \sqrt{2}\:T = \sqrt{2}(3.5\:\text{s})= 4.95\:\text{s}[/tex]

A car is moving north at 5.2 m/s2. Which type of motion do the SI units in this
value express?

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Answer:

the SI unit (meter per second square) indicates a linear type of motion.

Explanation:

Given;

acceleration of the car, a = 5.2 m/s² North

the SI unit of the car, = m/s²

The SI unit of the given value (acceleration), indicates a linear type of motion.

Linear acceleration is the change in linear velocity with time. Also, the northwards direction indicates linear displacement of the car.

Therefore, the SI unit (meter per second square) indicates a linear type of motion.

Answer:

displacement

Explanation:

1. An excited lithium atom emits a red light with wavelength a = 671nm. What is the corresponding photon energy? hc (6.63 x 10-34).S)(3.0 x 108m/s)​

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Answer:

 E = 2,964 10⁻¹⁹ J

Explanation:

The energy of the photons is given by the Planck relation

          E = h f

the speed of light is related to wavelength and frequency

          c = λ f

we substitute

          E = h c /λ

let's reduce the magnitude to the SI system

          λ = 671 nm = 671 10⁻⁹ m

let's calculate

          E = 6.63 10⁻³⁴ 3 10⁸ /671 10⁻⁹

          E = 2,964 10⁻¹⁹ J

describe the cause of earth's magnetism ?​

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The magnetic field of Earth is caused by currents of electricity that flow in the molten core. ... The currents flow in the outer core, and the lines of force shown in yellow, travel outwards through the rest of the earth's interior. If the earth rotated faster, it would have a stronger magnetic field.

In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 31 m with a constant velocity v with arrow of magnitude 2.8 m/s and parallel to the x axis. At the instant particle A passes the y axis, particle B leaves the origin with zero initial speed and constant acceleration a with arrow of magnitude 0.35 m/s2. What angle between a with arrow and the positive direction of the y axis would result in a collision?

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Answer:

59.26°

Explanation:

Since a is the acceleration of the particle B, the horizontal component of acceleration is a" = asinθ and the vertical component is a' = acosθ where θ angle between a with arrow and the positive direction of the y axis.

Now, for particle B to collide with particle A, it must move vertically the distance between A and B which is y = 31 m in time, t.

Using y = ut + 1/2a't² where u = initial velocity of particle B = 0 m/s, t = time taken for collision, a' = vertical component of particle B's acceleration =  acosθ.

So, y = ut + 1/2a't²

y = 0 × t + 1/2(acosθ)t²

y = 0 + 1/2(acosθ)t²

y = 1/2(acosθ)t²   (1)

Also, both particles must move the same horizontal distance to collide in time, t.

Let x be the horizontal distance,

x = vt (2)where v = velocity of particle A = 2.8 m/s and t = time for collision

Also,  using x = ut + 1/2a"t² where u = initial velocity of particle B = 0 m/s, t = time taken for collision, a" = horizontal component of particle B's acceleration =  asinθ.

So, x = ut + 1/2a"t²

x = 0 × t + 1/2(ainsθ)t²

x = 0 + 1/2(asinθ)t²

x = 1/2(asinθ)t²  (3)

Equating (2) and (3), we have

vt = 1/2(asinθ)t²   (4)

From (1) t = √[2y/(acosθ)]

Substituting t into (4), we have

v√[2y/(acosθ)] = 1/2(asinθ)(√[2y/(acosθ)])²  

v√[2y/(acosθ)] = 1/2(asinθ)(2y/(acosθ)  

v√[2y/(acosθ)] = ytanθ

√[2y/(acosθ)] = ytanθ/v

squaring both sides, we have

(√[2y/(acosθ)])² = (ytanθ/v)²

2y/acosθ = (ytanθ/v)²

2y/acosθ = y²tan²θ/v²

2/acosθ = ytan²θ/v²

1/cosθ = aytan²θ/2v²

Since 1/cosθ = secθ = √(1 + tan²θ) ⇒ sec²θ = 1 + tan²θ ⇒ tan²θ = sec²θ - 1

secθ = ay(sec²θ - 1)/2v²

2v²secθ = aysec²θ - ay

aysec²θ - 2v²secθ - ay = 0

Let secθ = p

ayp² - 2v²p - ay = 0

Substituting the values of a = 0.35 m/s, y = 31 m and v = 2.8 m/s into the equation, we have

ayp² - 2v²p - ay = 0

0.35 × 31p² - 2 × 2.8²p - 0.35 × 31 = 0

10.85p² - 15.68p - 10.85 = 0

dividing through by 10.85, we have

p² - 1.445p - 1 = 0

Using the quadratic formula to find p,

[tex]p = \frac{-(-1.445) +/- \sqrt{(-1.445)^{2} - 4 X 1 X (-1)}}{2 X 1} \\p = \frac{1.445 +/- \sqrt{2.088 + 4}}{2} \\p = \frac{1.445 +/- \sqrt{6.088}}{2} \\p = \frac{1.445 +/- 2.4675}{2} \\p = \frac{1.445 + 2.4675}{2} or p = \frac{1.445 - 2.4675}{2} \\p = \frac{3.9125}{2} or p = \frac{-1.0225}{2} \\p = 1.95625 or -0.51125[/tex]

Since p = secθ

secθ = 1.95625 or secθ = -0.51125

cosθ = 1/1.95625 or cosθ = 1/-0.51125

cosθ = 0.5112 or cosθ = -1.9956

Since -1 ≤ cosθ ≤ 1 we ignore the second value since it is less than -1.

So, cosθ = 0.5112

θ = cos⁻¹(0.5112)

θ = 59.26°

So, the angle between a with arrow and the positive direction of the y axis would result in a collision is 59.26°.

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