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What does "filay" mean?
My friend just said "filaayyyyyy" in a group text when talking about a move from a basketball game. What does he mean?
2 AnswersWords & Wordplay4 years agoWhy is maintaining confidentiality of client information a common issue faced by personal trainers?
Hi! I m looking for a could people to answer the following questions for an interview for my Professional Ethics class. Thanks!
1. Why is maintaining confidentiality of client information such a common ethical issue among personal trainers?
2. How do you avoid these issues?
3. Do you ever "bend the rules" and break confidentiality?
4.What would you change to prevent such ethical issues?
5. Anything else you d like to tell me about the ethics of a personal trainer!
Thanks!
Diet & Fitness4 years agoHELP! What is the magnitude of the angular speed three revolutions following t = 3.60 s?
I have been stuck on this question for forever now and I can't figure it out.
A wheel rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 3.20 rad/s2. Assume the angular speed of the wheel is 2.45 rad/s at ti = 0. What is the magnitude of the angular speed three revolutions following t = 3.60 s?
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoHELP! What is the magnitude of the angular speed three revolutions following t = 3.60 s?
I have been stuck on this question for forever now and I can't figure it out.
A wheel rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 3.20 rad/s2. Assume the angular speed of the wheel is 2.45 rad/s at ti = 0. What is the magnitude of the angular speed three revolutions following t = 3.60 s?
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoFinding the compression of a spring?
A block of mass m1 = 1.68 kg, initially moving to the right with a velocity of +4.02 m/s on a frictionless horizontal track, collides with a massless spring attached to a second block of mass m2 = 2.31 kg moving to the left with a velocity of −2.62 m/s. The spring has a spring constant of 601 N/m.
Find the compression of the spring.
I am having trouble figuring our this question. Can someone please explain it?
2 AnswersPhysics6 years agoFinding the compression of a spring?
A block of mass m1 = 1.68 kg, initially moving to the right with a velocity of +4.02 m/s on a frictionless horizontal track, collides with a massless spring attached to a second block of mass m2 = 2.31 kg moving to the left with a velocity of −2.62 m/s. The spring has a spring constant of 601 N/m.
Find the compression of the spring.
I am having trouble figuring our this question. Can someone please explain it?
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoMotion of the tires on a moving car?
I am having trouble answering this question. Can someone please explain it to me?
Which of the following is the most completely true of all choices about the motion of the tires of a moving car?
a) It is purely translational relative to the road.
b) It is purely rotational relative to the road.
c) It is both translational and rotational relative to the road.
d) It is purely rotational relative to the driver.
e) Both (c) and (d) are true.
2 AnswersPhysics6 years agoMotion of the tires on a moving car?
Which of the following is the most completely true of all choices about the motion of the tires of a moving car?
a) It is purely translational relative to the road.
b) It is purely rotational relative to the road.
c) It is both translational and rotational relative to the road.
d) It is purely rotational relative to the driver.
e) Both (c) and (d) are true.
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoWhat does momentum measure?
What does momentum measure?
a) Motional energy
b) inertia
c) quantity of motion proportional to inertia and velocity
d) velocity
e) force of impact
I read many different answers. I can t figure it out. Please help!
3 AnswersPhysics6 years agoWhat would be the acceleration that breaks the wire if the mass of the yo-yo is m = 0.25 kg?
What would be the acceleration that breaks the wire if the mass of the yo-yo is m = 0.25 kg? Recall that the wire can sustain a maximum of about 2.2 newtons and use any of the two equations for the tension.
Please help me with this. I can't figure out how to do it. Thanks!
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoNewtons 2nd Law and components?
Write Newton’s 2nd law along the x and y directions, with the
components of the weight written in terms of mg and θ. Note that the
direction of the friction depends on the balance between the x-
component Wx of the weight and force F: if F>Wx the box moves up
the incline; otherwise it slides down. So, when writing Newton’s 2nd law, include the friction as ±fk, where + stays for down the incline and ‒ for up the incline.
I need the equation for the x-axis and the y-axis. Can someone please explain this to me? I am so lost.
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoIs the mass of an object and internal or external force?
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoWhat/who are the three most significant events in New Spain from 1521-1700?
I can't think of three significant event for this. I have Hernan Cortes and the Aztec empire falling to the Spaniards. Are these okay? I also need one more if someone could help me think of one.
2 AnswersHistory6 years agoWhat is the horizontal distance that you should expect you projectile to travel before it touches the floor?
Your launcher is 1.1 meters above the floor. Your projectile is launched with an initial speed of 3.4 m/s, at an angle of 30 degrees. What is the horizontal distance that you should expect your projectile to travel before it touches the floor?
a) About 2 meters
b) About 1.8 meters
c) About 0.7 meters
d) About 1 meter
e) None of the above.
The first time I did it and got 2.04 and then I tried it a different way and got 1.76. Please help!
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoDoes air resistance (drag) effect the symmetry of a parabola?
I am having trouble figuring out this question. Can someone please help me and explain it to me?
Which of the following is an explanation for the shapes of the three observed trajectories?
a) All trajectories are left-right symmetric because the forces act in the same way throughout.
b) Only the no-drag trajectory is left-right symmetric, because there is no horizontal force on the projectile.
c) The stronger is the drag, the taller the trajectories, because air resistance compresses them horizontally.
d) The stronger is the drag, the shorter and asymmetric the trajectories, because air resistance decreases the x-component of the velocity.
e) Both (b) and (d) are true.
The picture shows the three trajectories. The trajectory farthest from the origin has no air resistance, the middle trajectory has air resistance, and the small trajectory has an bigger air resistance than the middle.
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoPhysics: Different formula give different answers?
For a physics question, I used a different formula to find acceleration than what the example showed and it gave me a different answer. I put the information into an acceleration calculator on google and it gave me the same answer that I got not what the example showed. The example does make sense though. Why could this happen?
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoPhysics! Help!?
I have been stuck on this question for forever. Can someone please help me and explain? The question is below and the graph in attached.
Which of the following is true about the motion described in Example 1?
a.For about one second the apple travels with a negative acceleration, then with a positive one.
b.In velocity vs. time representation, the velocity doesn’t change at time t = 1 sec because the slope is continuous.
c.At 1.4 sec after the apple was tossed, its position is about 4.1 m and velocity about 3.9 m/s.
d.At 0.4 sec and 1.6 sec the speed of the apple is about the same.
e.None of the above is true.
2 AnswersPhysics6 years agoVLC Media Player safe for Mac?
I'm taking a hybrid course for college and my professor posts a lot of videos and audio files online for us to listen to and watch. My mac will not play many of these files on quick player. Can I download VLC Media Player to play these on my mac? Is it safe? My mac is running on OS X 10.9.4. Thanks!
2 AnswersDesktops7 years agoValoreBooks.com?
I need to order books for college and ValoreBooks.com is the cheapest website that I can find. Is it reliable website? Any experience with them?
1 AnswerHigher Education (University +)7 years agoVideo Sound from laptop won't play through tv hdmi cable?
I'm trying to play a video that I made with Windows Movie Maker through my tv. I connected my laptop to my Hisense Smart tv through an HDMI cable. The video will play but the sound that goes with the video won't. I've tried multiple different things but nothing seems to work. The AMD HDMI output option won't show up on my laptop. Any solutions? What can I do to get the video and sound to play through my tv? Please help!
1 AnswerOther - Electronics7 years ago