Clarify the question first. Draw a diagram... What is meant by "distance from crest to trough" ? If you see that it should say "diagonal distance" the diagram then makes sense and its solution becomes obvious. - RogerC
The total distance traveled by the ball when it reaches the ground is 24 meters. The ball travels 8 meters as it falls, and then bounces back half the distance (4 meters) and continues this pattern until it reaches the ground.
The distance of effort is the distance along the incline plane that you apply force to lift the car. The distance of resistance is the vertical distance that the car is being lifted. In this scenario, the distance of effort is the 4 meters along the incline plane, and the distance of resistance is the vertical height the car is lifted.
The height of a wave is the vertical distance between the wave's crest and trough. It is typically measured in meters, from peak to trough. The height of a wave can vary depending on factors such as wind speed, duration, and fetch.
The height of the ball when it rebounds is 5 meters, as given in the question.
The frequency of the wave is 4 Hz. The wavelength of the wave is 5 meters. The amplitude of the wave is 1 meter (half of the total height).
The volume would be 1,500 m3
A circle with a radius (d/2) of 4 meters has a circumference of 25.1 meters.
Length or distance is measured in meters.
8 meters in feet is 26 feet.
10.0 cubic meters
800 cm = 8 meters 100 cm = 1 meter
Area = pi*42 = 50.265 square meters to 3 d.p.
The largest rhino is the white rhino. It is up to 4 meters long and 1.9 meters tall at the shoulder. The smallest is the Sumatran rhino, which is only 1.5 meters tall and 2.4 to 3.2 meters long.
The court is 26.25 feet by 26.25 feet or 688.9 square feet.
Square Meters is called square meters because it is meters times meters or m2In your room you have 8meters by 6.9meters. So just times them together to get square meters.55.2m2
10 meters
Height is measured in meters, the same as length or distance.