The writer is considering deleting the
information after "wind shear" and ending the
sentence with a period. should that information
be deleted?
a) yes, because it does not explain how
different types of aircraft are affected by
wind shear.
b) yes, because it provides a counterpoint
to the explanation in the passage.
c) no, because it defines a term that is likely
to be unfamiliar to readers.
d) no, because it explains how changes in
wind velocity and direction affect aircrafts.
An object responds to a force by tending to move in the direction of that force
Explanation:
The inertia of a body can be defined with the help of Newton's second law
F = m a
Where F is the applied force, a is the acceleration of the body and m is the mass
the force and the acceleration are vectors that point in the same direction and m is a scalar constant that relates the two vectors, this scalar constant is called masses and it measures the resistance of the bodies to the change of motion.
From the previous statement we see that the statement that best describes inertia is:
An object responds to force by tending to move in the direction of the force.
Speed and direction
It’s A speed in a given direction
1) direction the object is moving and how fast the object is moving
2) 1 mile East
3)ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time it moves
4) Speed indicates distance traveled over a given amount
of time; velocity describes both speed and direction of motion.
5) vector addition, subtract, add
6) c. 12 km/h upstream
7) Acceleration
8) True
9) The speed of the horses in this carousel is constant, but the horses are accelerating because their direction is changing constantly.
10) True
11) Average speed
12) metres per second, kilometres per hour
13)the speed of something in a given direction.
14) The rate at which velocity changes is called
15) vector
im sorry i dont know the last two qeusions
Explanation:
external force. unless acted upon by an ..., an object at rest or in a state of uniform motion will remain at rest or in uniform motion.
O a force that opposes motion