Planimetrics + addition - practice problems - page 4 of 5
Number of problems found: 81
- Perpendicular 7001
We throw a ball in an express car traveling at a constant speed of 24 m/s, whose initial speed relative to the vehicle is 7 m/s. What is the initial velocity of the ball relative to the surface of the ground if we throw it a) in the direction of travel b) - Meridian ground speed
The plane flies south at an average speed of 190 km/h, and the wind blows from west to east at a speed of 20 m/s. How fast and in what direction (relative to the meridian) will the plane move relative to the ground? - The bomber
An aircraft flying at an altitude of 1260 m. From what distance in front of the target must a parachute load be dropped from an airplane? The load slopes at a speed of 5.6 m/s and moves in the direction of movement at 12 m/s. What is the direct distance o - Angle ASB
On a circle with a radius of 10 cm and with a center S, the points A, B, and C are given so that the central angle ASB is 60 degrees and the central angle ASC is 90 degrees. Find the length of the circular arc and the amount of AB and AC offsets.
- Isosceles 48443
Three equal positive charges Q are located at the vertices of an isosceles right triangle ABC. The right angle is at vertex A. The length of side AB is 1m. What is the electric field strength at the center S of side BC, i.e., what force would act on a pos - North + west
Find the magnitude of the resultant of the given vectors: vector 1:2 m/s, north vector 2:7 m/s, west - Mass point
Two equal forces of 30 Newtons act on a mass point. Find the magnitude of the resultant force if these forces form an angle of 42°. - Outside tangents
Calculate the length of the line segment S1S2 if the circles k1 (S1, 8cm) and k2 (S2,4cm) touch the outside. - De Moivre's formula
There are two distinct complex numbers, such that z³ is equal to 1 and z is not equal to 1. Calculate the sum of these two numbers.
- Crosswind
A plane is traveling 45 degrees N of E at 320 km/h when it comes across a current from S of E at 115 degrees of 20 km/h. What are the airplane's new course and speed? - A man 7
A man wandering in the desert walks 3.8 miles in the direction of S 44° W. He then turns and walks 2.2 miles in the direction of N 55° W. At that time, how far is he from his starting point? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) - Fifth 3871
What is the sum of the fifth root of 243? - Forces
Forces with magnitudes F1 = 42N and F2 = 35N act at a common point and make an angle of 77°12'. How big is their resultant? - Two forces
Two forces with magnitudes of 25 and 30 pounds act on an object at 10° and 100° angles. Find the direction and magnitude of the resultant force. Round to two decimal places in all intermediate steps and your final answer.
- Three vectors
The three forces whose amplitudes are in ratio 9:10:17 act in the plane at one point to balance. Determine the angles of each two forces. - Trapezoid 25
Trapezoid PART with AR||PT has (angle P=x) and (angle A=2x) . In addition, PA = AR = RT = s. Find the length of the median of Trapezoid PART in terms of s. - Raindrops
The car runs on a horizontal track at a constant speed of 20 m2-1. It is raining. Raindrops fall in a vertical direction at a speed of 6 m/s. a) How fast is the speed of the drops relative to the car windows? b) What is the angle of the raindro - Perpendicular 7005
A speedboat moves relative to the water at a constant speed of 13 m/s. The speed of the water current in the river is 5 m/s a) At what angle concerning the water current must the boat sail to keep moving perpendicular to the banks of the river? b) At what - Horizontal 83148
The bend has a radius of r = 100 m and is inclined at an angle of 20° to the horizontal plane (= tilt angle). What is the safe (the "best") speed to go through this curve? Sketch the picture regarding NIVS, mark the forces, and calculate.
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