Posted by
x-amz-x
on 31 August 2009 - 08:42 PM
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Physics
you could do a diagram for question 2, something, like a North, East, West, South, (the crossing straight lines, with each point labelled) with a line going off to the north-east, then label the 45 deg angles, you should be able to see the triangles for the trig.
Posted by
x-amz-x
on 31 August 2009 - 06:02 PM
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Physics
hey
if a gale is blowing from west to east, there is no northerly direction therefore the component is 0ms-1
the tide is flowing at 45 degrees to both directions respectably to work out the north, it is 5sin(45) from your basic knowledge of trig hence the east direction can be figured from 5cos(45)
you should get i) 3.54 ii) 3.54
btw, it is going north east so both components will be the same
when 100cm3 of dilute nitric acid, concentration 0.1 mol l-1, is neutralised by sodium hydroxide solution, 570 joules of heat is liberated calculate the enthalpy of neutralisation of nitric acid
i know it's a simple question but i struggle with calculations !