0.075 L - 9 mL = _____________ L?

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Answer 1
the answer is .066 L

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Sort the length measurements in increasing order of magnitude from smallest to largest Drag each tile to the correct box Tiles Sequence micrometer Kilometer decimeter centimeter nanometer dekameter

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Answer:

Nanometer, micrometer, centimeter, decimeter, dekameter, kilometer

Explanation:

Given the following length measurement :

micrometer Kilometer decimeter centimeter nanometer dekameter.

Sorting in increasing order of magnitude from Smallest to Largest.

Expressing in terms of meters :

1 meter = 0.1 decameter

1 meter = 1 × 10^9 nanometer

1 meter = 1 × 10^2 centimeter

1 meter = 1 × 10^1 decimeter

1 meter = 0.001 kilometer

1 meter = 1 × 10^6 micrometers

Hence, arranging from Smallest to Largest :

Nanometer, micrometer, centimeter, decimeter, dekameter, kilometer

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Answer:

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The unit of force,newton is a derived unit.why?​

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Answer: Newton, the unit of force, is defined based on Newton's Second Law (F=ma), as the force required to give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter/second2. Thus, it is derived from these other units.

Explanation:

Answer:

The unit of force is a derived unit.

Why because it isn't part of the fundamental units which is MLT which stands for mass,length and time.....MLT are the units that brings out the derived units that's why it is called derived units because it is derived from fundamental units so Newton/force is not part of the fundamental unit and if we find the dimension of force you will see that it will be L^2T^-2.....which means it is derived from fundamental unit which makes it a derived unit....Thank you for the question

Car A is travelling with a constant speed of 30 m/s and Car B is travelling with a constant speed of 110 km/h. Which car is travelling at a faster speed?

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Answer:

Car B is travelling at a faster speed

Explanation:

We are given;

Speed of car A; V_a = 30 m/s

Speed of car B; V_b = 110 km/h

Now, V_a is already in m/s, so let's convert V_b to m/s too.

From conversions, 36 km/h = 10 m/s, therefore, 110 km/h would give;

(110 × 10)/36 = 30.56 m/s

Thus, V_b = 30.56 m/s

Comparing both speeds in m/s, we can see that 30.56 m/s > 30 m/s.

Thus, Car B is travelling at a faster speed.

A hiker is at the bottom of a canyon facing the canyon wall closest to her. She is 790.5 meters from the wall and the sound of her voice travels at 329.2 m/s at that location. How long after she shouts will she hear her echo? Round to two decimals. (Be careful to consider why echoes happen)

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Answer:

4.80 seconds

Explanation:

The velocity of sound is obtained from;

V= 2d/t

Where;

V= velocity of sound = 329.2 ms-1

d= distance from the wall = 790.5 m

t= time = the unknown

t= 2d/V

t= 2 × 790.5/ 329.2

t= 4.80 seconds

A roller coaster is traveling at 13 m/s when it approaches a hill that is 400 m long. Heading down the hill, it accelerates at 4.0 m/s2. What is the final velocity of the roller coaster?

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Answer:

The  value is    [tex]v = 47 \  m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The initial  speed of the roller coaster is [tex]u =  13 \  m/s[/tex]

    The  length of the hill is  [tex]l   = 400 \  m[/tex]

    The  acceleration of the  roller coaster is [tex]a=4.0 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Generally the acceleration is mathematically represented as

      [tex]a =  \frac{ v - u}{ t_f -  t_i }[/tex]

Here  [tex]t_i[/tex] is the initial time which is equal to zero

         [tex]v_f[/tex] is the final velocity which is mathematically represented as

          [tex]v_f  =  \frac{d}{ t_f}[/tex]

So  

     [tex]a =  \frac{ \frac{d}{d_f}  - u }{ t_f - t_i}[/tex]

     [tex]4 = \frac{\frac{400}{ t_f}  - 13}{t_f - 0}[/tex]

      [tex]4 =  \frac{400 - 13t_f}{ t_f} *  \frac{1}{t_f}[/tex]

     [tex]4t_f ^2  +13f  + 400 =[/tex]

Solving this using quadratic formula we obtain

    [tex]t_f =  8.5 \ s[/tex]

     [tex]t_f =  -11.8 \ s[/tex]

Generally  time cannot be negative so

       [tex]t_f =  8.5 \ s[/tex]

Generally the  final velocity is mathematically represented as

         [tex]v = \frac{400}{8.5}[/tex]

         [tex]v = 47 \  m/s[/tex]

       

Answer:58 m/s

Explanation:

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Two charged particles, q1 and q2, are located on the x-axis, with q1 at the origin and q2 initially atx1 = 14.7 mm.In this configuration, q1 exerts a repulsive force of 2.62 µN on q2. Particle q2 is then moved tox2 = 18.0 mm.What is the force (magnitude and direction) that q2 exerts on q1 at this new location? (Give the magnitude in µN.)

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Answer:

The force magnitude is 1.75 μN acting outward from the origin towards x₂

Explanation:

The given parameters, are;

The location of q₁ = The origin

The location of q₂ = 14.7 mm from q₁

The repulsive force exerted on q₂ by q₁ = 2.62 μN

The location the particle q₂ is located to =  18.0 mm from q₁

By Coulomb's law, we have;

[tex]F = k\dfrac{q_1 \times q_2 }{r^2}[/tex]

Where;

k = Coulomb constant ≈ 8.99 × 10⁹ kg·m³/(s²·C²)

r = The distance between the particles

F = The force acting between the particles

When r = 14.7 mm F = 2.62 μN

∴ q₂ × q₁ = r² × F/k = (14.7×10^(-3))²×2.62×10^(-6)/(8.9875517923^9) ≈ 1.48 × 10⁻¹⁸

q₂ × q₁ = 1.48 × 10⁻¹⁸ C²

When the distance is increased to 18.0 mm, we have;

F = (8.9875517923^9) × 1.4796647 × 10^(-18)/((18×10^(-3))²) = 1.75 × 10⁻⁶ N

∴ F = 1.75 μN.

Therefore;

The force magnitude is 1.75 μN outward from the origin towards  x₂.

To magnitude of the force that [tex]q_2[/tex] exerts on [tex]q_1[/tex] at this new location is 1.75 µN.

Given the following data:

Initial distance of [tex]q_2[/tex] = 14.7 mm to m = 0.0147 meter.Repulsive force = 2.62 µNFinal distance of [tex]q_2[/tex] = 18.0 mm to m = 0.018 meter.

Scientific data:

Coulomb's constant = [tex]8.99 \times 10^9\; Nm^2/C^2[/tex]

To calculate the force (magnitude and direction) that [tex]q_2[/tex] exerts on [tex]q_1[/tex] at this new location, we would apply Coulomb's law:

The force in an electric field.

Mathematically, the force in an electric field is given by this formula:

[tex]F=\frac{kq_1q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

Where:

k is Coulomb's constant.q is the charge.r is the distance.

[tex]q_1q_2 =\frac{F}{k} \times r^2\\\\q_1q_2 =\frac{2.62 \times 10^{-6}}{8.99 \times 10^9} \times 0.0147^2\\\\q_1q_2 = 2.914 \times 10^{-16} \times 0.00021609\\\\q_1q_2 = 6.30 \times 10^{-20}\;C^2[/tex]

For the force, when r = 0.018:

[tex]F =\frac{8.99 \times 10^9 \times 6.30 \times 10^{-20}}{0.018^2} \\\\F =\frac{5.66 \times 10^{-10}}{0.000324} \\\\F = 1.75 \times 10^{-6}[/tex]

Note: 1 µN = [tex]1 \times 10^{-6}\;N[/tex]

Force, F = 1.75 µN.

In conclusion, the direction of the force at the new location is outward from the origin along [tex]X_2[/tex].

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To dazzle his students, Mr. Turner collected volumes of ammonia gas and carbon dioxide gas. As the two colorless gases were combined in a closed two-liter bottle with a small amount of ammonium hydroxide, the chemistry students watched in amazement at the growth of white crystals inside the bottle. What happened inside the bottle as the gases were mixed? A) a physical change B) a chemical change C) the solution process D) a mixture was formed

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Answer:

B) a chemical change .

Explanation:

There will be no chemical reaction when the gases ammonia and carbon dioxide are mixed together . But when there is presence of ammonium hydroxide , chemical reaction takes place between carbon dioxide and ammonium hydroxide resulting into the formation of ammonium carbonate  as follows

2NH₄OH + CO₂ =( NH₄)₂CO₃  + H₂O.

The growth of white crystals inside the bottle indicates the presence of ammonium carbonate .

So it is a chemical change .

A NASA spacecraft measures the rate of at which atmospheric pressure on Mars decreases with altitude. The result at a certain altitude is: Convert to .

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Answer:

[tex]= 4.21\times 10^{-10}J/cm^4[/tex]

Explanation:

According to the given situation, the computation is shown below:-

[tex]1kPa=10^3Pa[/tex]

So,

[tex]1Km = 10^5cm[/tex]

[tex]1kPa=0.01Pa/Cm[/tex]

[tex]1kPa=10^{-8}J/cm^4[/tex]

Now as per the question it is given that

r = 0.0421KPa/Km

= [tex]0.0421KPa/Km \times \frac{10^{-8}J/cm^4}{1KPa/Km}[/tex]

after solving the above equation we will get

= [tex]0.0421\times 10^{-8}J/cm^4[/tex]

or we can write the above equation in this manner, that is

[tex]= 4.21\times 10^{-10}J/cm^4[/tex]

Therefore we have solved the equation to reach the right answer.

1/2mv^2+Fd=mgh solve for F

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Answer:

[tex]F=\frac{mgh-\frac{1}{2} mv^2}{d}[/tex]

Explanation:

Step 1: Write out equation

[tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^2+Fd=mgh[/tex]

Step 2: Subtract FD on both sides

[tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^2=mgh-Fd[/tex]

Step 3: Subtract mgh on both sides

[tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^2-mgh=-Fd[/tex]

Step 4: Divide both sides by -d

[tex]\frac{\frac{1}{2} mv^2-mgh}{-d} =F[/tex]

Step 5: Rewrite

[tex]F=\frac{mgh-\frac{1}{2} mv^2}{d}[/tex]

A train travels due north in a straight line with a constant speed of 100 m/s. Another train leaves a station 2,881 m away traveling on the same track, but traveling due south with a constant speed of 136 m/s. At what position will the trains collide? Round to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

The trains will collide at a distance 1660 m from the station

Explanation:

Let the train traveling due north with a constant speed of 100 m/s be Train A.

Let the train traveling due south with a constant speed of 136 m/s be Train B.

From the question, Train B leaves a station 2,881 m away (that is 2,881 m away from Train A position).

Hence, the two trains would have traveled a total distance of 2,881 m by the time they collide.

∴ If train A has covered a distance [tex]x[/tex] m by the time of collision, then train B would have traveled [tex](2881 - x)[/tex] m.

Also,

At the position where the trains will collide, the two trains must have traveled for equal time, t.

That is, At the point of collision,

[tex]t_{A} = t_{B}[/tex]

[tex]t_{A}[/tex] is the time spent by train A

[tex]t_{B}[/tex] is the time spent by train B

From,

[tex]Velocity = \frac{Distance }{Time }\\[/tex]

[tex]Time = \frac{Distance}{Velocity}[/tex]

Since the time spent by the two trains is equal,

Then,

[tex]\frac{Distance_{A} }{Velocity_{A} } = \frac{Distance_{B} }{Velocity_{B} }[/tex]

[tex]{Distance_{A} = x[/tex] m

[tex]{Distance_{B} = 2881 - x[/tex] m

[tex]{Velocity_{A} = 100[/tex] m/s

[tex]{Velocity_{B} = 136[/tex] m/s

Hence,

[tex]\frac{x}{100} = \frac{2881 - x}{136}[/tex]

[tex]136(x) = 100(2881 - x)\\136x = 288100 - 100x\\136x + 100x = 288100\\236x = 288100\\x = \frac{288100}{236} \\x = 1220.76m\\[/tex]

[tex]x[/tex]≅ 1,221 m

This is the distance covered by train A by the time of collision.

Hence, Train B would have covered (2881 - 1221)m = 1660 m

Train B would have covered 1660 m by the time of collision

Since it is train B that leaves a station,

∴ The trains will collide at a distance 1660 m from the station.

Which of the following characteristics did John Dalton include in his description of the atom?
A. In any element, all the atoms are the same
B. Atoms only exist on Earth
C. Atoms are smaller than quirks
D. All matter is made up of atoms
E. Elements in a compound are always in constant action
Please just type the letters.

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Answer:

The answer is "In any element ,all the atoms are the same".

A ball is dropped off a roof. The ball falls for 4 seconds. Just before the ball hits the ground what is its velocity?
Show work

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Answer:

The velocity is 39.24 m/s

Explanation:

The time of fall t = 4 seconds

The initial velocity u = 0 m/s  (since the ball is dropped, meaning it starts from rest)

Final velocity v = ?

Using

v = u + gt

where g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s^2

substituting, we'll have

v = 0 + (9.81 x 4)

v = 39.24 m/s

One half of a balanced chemical equation is shown. 3Mg(OH)2 + 2H3PO4

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3 Mg, 2 P, 14 O, 12 H

Answer:

3 Mg, 2 P, 14 O, 12 H

Explanation:

4. If a person runs at 4 m/s for 2 minutes, how far will they run?

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Answer:

48 metres

Explanation:

[tex]Speed = 4m/s\\Time = 2m = 120 secods\\\\Distance = ?\\Distance = Speed \times time \\\\Distance = 4 \times 12\\= 48\: meters[/tex]

The distance covered by the person is 480 meters.

We have a a person who runs at 4 m/s for 2 minutes.

We have to determine how far he had run.

What is the formula to calculate the distance travelled by the moving body?

The distance travelled by the body can be given by -

d = v x t

where -

v - velocity of body

t - time for which the body travelled

According to question, we have -

v = 4 m/s

t = 2 minutes = 120 seconds

Therefore, the distance travelled will be -

d = v x t

d = 4 x 120

d = 480 meters

Hence, the distance covered by the person is 480 meters.

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Mary is bouncing her basketball down the court and wants to find out how much mechanical energy she has. What is the formula that she should use?

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Answer:

Mary is practicing kinetic energy so she can use 1/2mv^2.

Mary is bouncing her basketball down the court and wants to find out how much mechanical energy she has, then she has to use the formula

Mechanical energy  = 1/2mv² + mgh

What is mechanical energy?

Mechanical energy is the combination of all the energy in motion represented by total kinetic energy and the total potential energy stored energy in the system which is represented by total potential energy.

As total mechanical energy is the sum of all the kinetic as well as potential energy stored in the system.

ME = KE + PE

As Mary is bouncing the basketball this means it would have some kinetic energy because of the movement along with the potential energy which is due to the height of the bouncing basketball

The total kinetic energy of the basketball

KE = 1/2mv²

Similarly, the total potential energy of the basketball

PE = mgh

Thus, when Mary is bouncing her basketball down the court and has to use the formula to calculate how much mechanical energy she has.

1/2mv² + mgh = mechanical energy.

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A man dropped a dime in a wishing well, he heard it 10 sec later Find velocity on impact

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Answer:

Vf = 98 m/s

Explanation:

The dime is in a free fall motion under the influence of gravity. For the final velocity of the dime, we use 1st equation of motion here:

Vf = Vi + gt

where,

Vf = Final Velocity = ?

Vi = Initial Velocity = 0 m/s (Since, the initially the dime was at rest)

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

t = time taken = 10 s

Therefore, using these values, we get:

Vf = 0 m/s + (9.8 m/s²)(10 s)

Vf = 98 m/s

Iron (II) hydroxide, whose chemical formula is shown here, is soluble in different solutions. In which solution would the Iron (III) hydroxide be LEAST soluble? A) OM (distilled water) B) 0.2M Fe3+ 0.5M Fe3- D) 1.0M Fe3-​

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Answer:

Explanation:

b 0.2m

Answer:

D. 1.0M Fe3+

Explanation:

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Where is the Oort cloud located?
O between the orbit of Mars and the orbit of Jupiter
O in the different orbits between the sun and Neptune
O beyond the Kuiper belt, at the farthest end of the solar system
O all over the solar system and between the orbits of the planets

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Answer: C

Explanation: just did it

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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What is the difference between virtual images produced by concave, plane and convex mirrors? What does the negative sign in the value of magnification produced by a mirror indicates about an image?

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hey.. the virtual image formed by a plane mirror would be the same size. If formed by a convex mirror it would be diminished and if formed by a concave mirror it would be magnified.
the negative sign in the value of magnification indicates the type of mirror, that the mirror being used is convex, and if it is positive then the mirror being used is concave mirror. The negative sign denotes that the image projected is in the inverted direction.

how does an atom charge if all the electrons are removed

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Answer: its does not have any charge but it still might have nuetrons.

Explanation:

Answer:

it will change to become a positively charged ion called a cation.

Explanation:

Ions are formed when an atom gains or loses electrons from its valence shell. This process causes an imbalance between the number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons, so the overall ion will carry a net positive or negative charge (I got this explanation from google)


Draw a schematic diagram of a circuit consisting of a battery of three cells of 2 V each, a 5 resistor,
an 8 resistor, and a 12 resistor, and a plug key, ammeter, all connected in series.

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here is your answer  hope it helps

Answer:

scjematic diagram of a circuit

As temperature increases, ________. Group of answer choices the resistance of a conductor remains the same the resistance of a conductor increases the resistance of a conductor decreases the voltage of the conductor decreases

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Answer:

resistance of a conductor increases

Explanation:

The resistance of conductors is directly proportional to the temperature of the conductor. This implies that when the temperature of the conductor is increased, the resistance of the conductor increases likewise.

This is applied in the resistance thermometer. Resistance thermometers are useful for accurate temperature measurements at very high or very low temperatures.

What is the formula for finding the perimeter of a space?

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Answer:

What shape is it? the formula is different depending on the shaping

Explanation:

Square P=4s

Rectangle P=2L+2W

Triangle a+b+c

Circle     P=C=2πr=πd

and so on

From a rifle of mass 4 kg, a bullet of mass 50 g is fired with an initial velocity of 35 m/s. Calculate the initial recoil velocity of the rifle.

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Mass of rifle = 4kg

Mass of bullet = 50g = 0.05kg

Initial velocity of bullet = 35m/s

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Recoil velocity of rifle.

[tex]\large{\bf{\gray{\underline{\underline{\pink{Solution:}}}}}}[/tex]

Recoil velocity of rifle is given by

[tex]\dag\:\boxed{\bf{\purple{V=-\dfrac{mv}{M}}}}[/tex]

M denotes mass of riflem denotes mass of bulletv denotes velocity of bullet

[tex]:\implies\sf\:V=-\dfrac{mv}{M}[/tex]

[tex]:\implies\sf\:V=-\dfrac{0.05\times 35}{4}[/tex]

[tex]:\implies\sf\:V=-\dfrac{1.75}{4}[/tex]

[tex]:\implies\bf\:V=-0.437\:ms^{-1}[/tex]

[Note : -ve sign shows opposite direction]

Answer:

MgVg=MbVb.

4×Vg=0.05×35.

4Vg=1.75.

Vg=1.75/4

=0.4375 ~ 0.4m/s.

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Answer:

a) The maximum speed of the bus is 10 m/s

b) The bus was stationary for 3 seconds

c) The total distance travelled is about 126 m

d) The average velocity of the bus is approximately 5.04 m/s

state position nature and size of an image when an object placed at an distance equal to its focal length of rear view in vehicles​

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Answer:

The position nature and size of an image when an object placed at a distance equal to its focal length of rear view mirrors in vehicle will be

1) Position: Behind the mirror

2) Nature: Virtual

3) Size: Smaller than the object

Explanation:

Due to the nature and use of rear view mirrors, which are meant to enable the front facing driver visualize a wide area of the back portion of the vehicle, such that the images of the object will always remain smaller than the object, require a convex image

The image size, location, nature and orientation of an object placed in front of a convex mirror is diminished, behind the mirror of the upright, virtual, and upright

Therefore, the position nature and size of an image when an object placed at a distance equal to its focal length of rear view mirrors in vehicle will be

Position: Behind the mirror

Nature: Virtual

Size: Smaller than the object.

The slowest moving animal is a crab found in the Red Sea. It travels with an average speed of 5.7 Km/year How long will it take this animal to travel 100 km?

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Time = distance / speed

Time = (100 km) / (5.7 km/yr)

Time = 17.5 years

If this is true, then it's not likely that any member of the species has ever traveled 100 km in its lifetime.  Weird !

Referring to the image below (based on vectors physics), how does he get F2X = F2Cosθ. I don't understand how he got the equation so that he knows there are equal. I circled it in orange.

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Answer:

Please see explanation below

Explanation:

Recall that trigonometric functions like cosine (cos) and sine (sin) of an angle are defined based on the relationships between the sides and hypotenuse of a right angle triangle:

[tex]sin(\theta)=\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse} \\cos(\theta)=\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]

where the terms "opposite" and "adjacent" refer to the sides opposite and adjacent to the angle in question.

Based on such, one can solve for example for the "adjacent" side (the horizontal component of the 200 N vector you need to find) to the known angle ([tex]\theta[/tex]) in the following way:

[tex]cos(\theta)=\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}\\cos(\theta)=\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}\\cos(30^o)=\frac{adjacent}{200}\\adjacent=200\,\,cos(30^o)[/tex]

88 L + 120 dL = _____________ L?

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Answer:

100 L

Explanation:

10 dL =  1 L

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