THE FUEL PUMP IS NOT HOLDING PRESSURE/ REPLACE IT !
What is the position of the ball at 7.5 seconds
To find the displacement from 2 seconds to 6 seconds, you need to calculate the change in position of the object during that time interval. This can be done by subtracting the position of the object at 2 seconds from its position at 6 seconds. The result will give you the displacement of the object during that time period.
If your team changes 1,310 feet in position every 10 seconds, then in 30 seconds, which is three times that duration, your team would change position by 1,310 feet × 3 = 3,930 feet. Therefore, the change in position after 30 seconds is 3,930 feet.
10m
43200 seconds / 60 seconds in a minute / 60 minutes in an hour = 12 otherwise known as half a day
To determine the displacement of the particle between 5 seconds and 8 seconds, you need to know its position at both time points. Displacement is calculated as the final position minus the initial position. If the positions at 5 seconds and 8 seconds are known (let's say ( x(5) ) and ( x(8) )), the displacement can be found using the formula: ( \text{Displacement} = x(8) - x(5) ). Without specific position values, the exact displacement cannot be calculated.
You would need to position yourself 30 seconds ahead.
The duration of Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl is 1800.0 seconds.
Meters/seconds squared
The period of a spring oscillation is the time taken for one complete cycle. Since it takes 0.6 seconds for the mass to move from the highest to lowest position and back, the period is twice that time, so the period of the spring is 1.2 seconds.
When you turn the key to the on position you should hear the pump run for a couple seconds. You may want to remove gas cap and listen carefully. Otherwise you could have a fuel pressure test done.
Really you just hang in the position for twenty seconds and lock your arms... pushups and pullups will help :)