The work done by the mountain climber can be calculated using the formula: work = force × distance × cos(θ), where θ is the angle between the force and the displacement. In this case, the force is 900N, the distance is 100m, and assuming the angle is 0 degrees (straight up), the work done would be 900N × 100m × cos(0°) = 900N × 100m × 1 = 90,000 Joules.
The work done by the mountain climber is given by the formula: Work = Force x Distance = 900 N x 100 m = 90,000 Joules. To find the time taken in minutes if the climber used 88 watts of power, you use the formula: Power = Work / Time. Rearranging this, Time = Work / Power = 90,000 J / 88 W ≈ 1023 seconds ≈ 17 minutes.
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. The angle of depression of the top and bottom of a tower as seen from the top of a 100m high cliff are 300 and 600 respectively. Find the height of the tower.?
The potential energy of the rock climber can be calculated using the formula: potential energy = mass x gravitational acceleration x height. Assuming the mass of the rock climber is 30 kg (since weight = mass x gravity, 300/9.8 = 30 kg) and the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2, the potential energy would be 30 x 9.8 x 100 = 29,400 J.
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The dimensions of a duck egg are ranging from 1cm*1cm*1cm to 100m*100m*100m
3154m to the nearest 100m is 3200m
100m/7cm = (100*100)m/7 = 10,000/7 = (10^4)/7 = 1428.57
100cm = 1m 1cm = 1/100m 216cm = 216/100m = 2.16m
Google Unit converter 100m is 0.06214miles
Assuming the warehouse is a rectangle, the perimeter would be 100m + 60m + 100m + 60m = 320m.The area is 100m * 60 m = 6,000 sq m.