convert 8m/sec^2 to mi/sec^2 6. Looking Forward, Looking Back Convert 8 m/sec2 to milsec
2. Integrate the following expression. (6 marks) sec? x tan x dx 3 + sec2 x
convert 7 mi/hr^2 to m/s^2
2) Find the flow rate in m/sec/m length (at right angles to the cross section shown) through the permeable soil layer shown in figure below given H=8m, Hı=3m, h=4m, L=50 m, a=8°, and k=0.08 cm/sec. H Direction of flow Impervious layer Permeable layer
eN) For the spring-mass system shown, assume that m= 1 kg and k = 8m and the motion is fee Set up the 2" order ODE fot each situation 30 Point (e) The damping coefficient m/sec The damping coefficient is μ = 4 m/sec
eN) For the spring-mass system shown, assume that m= 1 kg and k = 8m and the motion is fee Set up the 2" order ODE fot each situation 30 Point (e) The damping coefficient m/sec...
(2 points) A horizontal curve on a two-lane highway (12-ft lanes) is designed for 55 mi/h with a 6% superelevation. The central angle of the curve is 50 degrees and the PI is at station 212+67. What is the station of the PT? Determine the length of superelevation runoff and tangent runout for the associated curve transition section (assume a normal, 2% crown). Assume perception-reaction time of 2.5 sec and the deceleration rate for braking (a) is 11.2 ft/sec2
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object have been thrown vertically into the air with an initial
velocity of 6 m/sec.
a) how high will the object go?
b) how much time will the object remain in the air before it
comes back to the same place?
An object has been thrown vertically into the air with an initial velocity of omso A) How high will the object go? B) How much time will the object remain in the air before it comes back to...
Select the conversion factors needed to convert 3.00 x 108 m/s to mi/hr. Choose one or more: A. 60s= 1 min B. 60 min = 1 hr C. 1 cm= 1x 10-2m D. 24 hours = 1 day E 1m = 10-3 km F. 1 km = 0.6214 mi Part 2 (0.5 pt) X Feedback Perform the conversion in Part 1. 6.710 mi/hr
Convert the following expressions from infix to postfix notation: (8-6)/2 (2+3)x8/10 (5x(4+3)x2-6) //Show the stack trace for this operation, make sure to show the result pushed back onto the stack as the final result
1/v (Sec/uM) -8 -6 -2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1/[S] (UM-1) We were unable to transcribe this image
Car 1 of mass 3600kg having a speed of 9.5 m/sec collides into car 2 of mass 2000kg traveling at a speed of 3m/sec in the back. a). What is the speed of the center of mass of the system? b). If the two cars stick together what is the speed of the two cars after the combination? c). What is the change in kinetic energy of the system before and after the collision? 4. 5. The "Great American Revolution"...