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On average, Jupiter is 5.203 times Earth's distance from the Sun, and Uranus is 19.19 times
Earth's distance from the Sun. If the Sun has an angular diameter of 0.5° as seen from Earth, what
is the Sun's angular diameter as seen from Jupiter? from Uranus?
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The angular diameter of the Sun as seen from Jupiter is
.
the angular diameter of the Sun as seen from Uranus is
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Ответ:
The distance traveled by a corn cob that is dropped by Charlotte while traveling down the road at 22 m/s is 13.86 m. The correct option is b.
We can find the distance traveled by the corn cobs with the following equation:
Where:
a: is the acceleration of the corn cob = 0 (in the x-direction the corn cob is not accelerated)
t: is the time = 0.63 s
Hence, the distance traveled by the corn cob is:
Therefore, the correct option is b: 13.86 m.
You can find more about horizontal acceleration on a projectile motion here:
I hope it helps you!