If a 10K race is 10.0 kilometers (1.00101 meters), what is the distance in yards? Given:...
A marathon race is 26 miles, 385 yards. What is this distance in rods, furlongs, meters, and kilometers?
What is the oxygen requirement (VO_2 ml kg^-1 min^-1) for running a 10K race (i.e., 10000 meters) on a track in 48 minutes? Determine the approximate work rate (in Mets) for running on a treadmill at a speed of 5.0 mph and a 4% grade elevation. What is the total caloric cost (kcal) for 190 lb man exercising for 30 minutes at this workrate?
HW 5.7. A rod of length 20.0 cm has linear density (mass per unit length) given by 1 = 40.0 + 10.0 x, where x is the distance from one end, measured in meters, and is in grams/meter. (a) What is the mass of the rod? (b) How far from the x = 0 end is its center of mass?
1. Constant Acceleration -1g Spaceship. Imagine that a spaceship can accelerate (starting from rest) at a sustained 1 g (9.8 m/sec') for any desired length of time. Make a table as follows Elapsed time 1 minute 1 hour dadayS 1 week (7 days) 1 month (30 days) m/sec km/sec km/sec km/sec km/sec Distance Travel meters kilometers millions of kilometers billions of kilometers billions of kilometers For each listed time, calculate both the attained velocity and the distance traveled. (The numbers...
1. Constant Acceleration – 1. Constant Acceleration - 1 g Spaceship. Imagine that a spaceship can accelerate (starting from rest) at a sustained 1 g (9.8 m/sec2) for any desired length of time. Make a table as follows Veloci m/sec km/sec Distance Traveled meters kilometers millions of kilometer billions of kilometers billions of kilometers Elapsed time 1 minute our 1 day 1 week(7 days) 1 month (30 days) km/sec km/sec For each listed time, calculate both the attained velocity and...
this is all the information given CHEM-C 105 Principles of Chemistry l Worksheet 1 Ch. E and Ch. 1 Mrs. Brandon 7questions, 40points Answer each of the following questions, being sure to show all work (using method) and express all answers to the correct number of significant figures. Answers must either be handwritten or entered using an equation editor. Your score will be scaled to 50 points. Upload your solutions as a single Word or PDF file to the Assignments...
What are the Solutions to Part B of Chapter 2 of Tillery Physics 9th edition.......kinda pointless for you guys to only have the solutions that the book has already. 1. What was the average speed in km/h of a car that travels 400.0 km in 4.5 h? 2. What was the average speed in km/h of a boat that moves 15.0 km across a lake in 45 min? 3. How much would a 80.0 kg person weigh (a) on Mars,...