Plastics and metals use the earth's resources in their production. If these materials are not reused or recycled, the planet will run out of them. There is a limited amount of the ores that make metals, and a limited amount of oil from with most plastics are made. If trees are not replanted as quickly as they are felled, we will run out of timber. A material is said to be sustainable if it can be replaced continuously or if it can be recycled or reused indefinitely.
So basically able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
Sustainability
Rockets work on the conservation of vector energy, cP. 0 = dcP/dr = cdP/cdt=dP/dt = d(mV)/dt = mdV/dt + Vdm/dt=0 Thus, mdV/dt = -Vdm/dt, or (dV/dt)/V = -(dm/dt)/m. The Rocket's mass accelerates at the rate of the mass changes dm/dt.
d/dt cot (t) dt = - cosec2(t)
a = dv/dt =d(vet)/dt =dv/dt *et+det/dt *vwith det =...
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Yes, dD/dt = d0/dt = 0 thusDisplacement D=0 and Velocity dD/dt=d0/dt = o.
y=x3+ 2x, dx/dt=5, x=2, dy/dt=? Differentiate the equation with respect to t. dy/dt=3x2*dx/dt Substitute in known values. dy/dt=3(2)2 * (5) dy/dt=60
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