What is the normal acceleration of a car?

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Answer 1
Answer: The normal acceleration in the United States is zero to sixty time. The average rate on ordinary cars was between 3 and 4 m/s2
Answer 2
Answer: I went to everybody's favorite search engine to get some data to answer this question with.  I can't name it, but it rhymes with Floogle.  Anyway, I searched for the phrase "zero to 60" just to get an idea of what's hot.

Floogle pointed me to a website that provided this data on fast cars:

#1). 2016 AMZ Grimsel Electric Race Car0-60 mph 1.5 sec

#2).
2014 Porsche 918 Spyder0-60 mph 2.3 sec

#3).
2015 Tesla Model S P90D 'Ludicrous Speed' Upgrade0-60 mph 2.6 sec

And my favorite, because I own one:

#4). 2000 Dodge Intrepid ES   0-60 mph 8.4 sec

Here are the accelerations for the zero-to-60 times listed for these 4 cars:

#1).  17.88 m/s²  (1.82 G's) 
#2). 
11.66 m/s²  (1.19 G's)
#3).  10.32 m/s²  (1.05 G's)
#4).    3.19 m/s²  (0.33 of a G)

That's what these "fast cars" will do, on the track,
with their pedals mashed to the metal.

"Normal" accelerations are all less than these.


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1. ________ is a force that attracts all matter to each other2. When the only force affecting an object is gravity that object is in __________

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1. The answer is gravity. This is the power that draws two bodies to each other, the force that causes objects to drop toward the ground and the planets to orbit the sun. The huger an object is, the tougher it’s gravitational pull.
2. The answer is free fall. This is any motion of a body where gravity is the only power performing upon it. In the setting of general relativity, where gravitation is lessen to a space-time curvature, a body in free fall has no power performing on it

Which of the following is another term for a planned economy

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The correct answer would be, Socialist system.

Socialist system is another term for a planned economy.

Explanation:

An economic system, in which the economy(including investment, capital and allocation of capital goods) is governed by a predefined economic and production plans, is called as the Planned Economy.

The system of planning in this economic system can either be centralized, decentralized or participatory.

This economic system is regulated by the Government. All decisions about the capital, lands, buildings, machinery, or other resources are taken by the government.

The production, prices, distribution, etc of the products or services are regulated centrally by the government.

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Another term for planned economy is a socialist system.

A force of 265.1 N acts on an object to produce an acceleration of 14.52 m/s^2. What is the mass of the object?

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Answer:

The mass of the object is 18.26kg

Explanation:

We know by Newton's second law we know that a force applied on an object is equal to its mass times the acceleration caused by the force:

F=ma

From this equation, solving for the mass:

m=(F)/(a)

Plugging in the values:

m=(265.1N)/(14.52m/s^2)=18.26kg

The answer is :


18.26


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Displacement vectors of 4 km south, 2 km north, 5 km south, and 5 km north combine to atotal displacement of
16 km north.
11 km west.
6km south.
2 km south

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Answer:

The displacement = 2 km south.

Explanation:

Given:

Displacement vectors.

  • (i) Of 4 km south.
  • (ii) 2 km north.
  • (iii) 5 km south.
  • (iv) 5 km north.

Total displacement :Displacement is the shortest distance from the initial point of any vector.

We have to work this in a Cartesian co-ordinate where we have y axis as North and South (negative y-axis).

Lets move 4 km towards south that is 4 units on negative y-axis.

The points will be (0,-4).

Now move 2 km upward (towards north) that is toward positive y-axis.

So the points are (0,-2).

From here again 5 km downward (towards south).

Points of the co-ordinates are (0,-7).

Finally move 5 km upwards (towards north).

Points of the Cartesian are (0,-2).

So (0,-2) means that the displacement vector is toward south and is 2 km way from the origin that is (0,0).

Total displacement is of 2 km in south.

How does the tilt of Earth's axis affect how the sun's rays strike Earth?

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If the rays are tilted that means that one part of the earth will get more sun rays, therefore it is summer there, and vice versa

Answer:

Since the Earth has tilted angle of 23.5 degrees, the way the sunlight hits the Earth is affected.

When the north end of the Earth is tilted toward the sun, it receives more sun rays than the south end. On the other hand, when the south end of the Earth is tilted toward the sun, it receives more sun rays than the north end.

If the Earth is neither tilted toward the sun nor away from it, then the rays of the sun are distributed equally in both hemispheres.

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