Astronomers have examined rich clusters of galaxies with their instruments, They have found that these clusters have giant elliptical galaxies than poor clusters
what are giant elliptical galaxies?Elliptical galaxies are the most abundant type of galaxies found in the universe but because of their age and dim qualities, they're frequently outshone by younger, brighter collections of stars.
Elliptical galaxies lack the swirling arms of their more well-known siblings, spiral galaxies. Instead, they bear the rounded shape of an ellipse, a stretched-out circle.
One of the most famous elliptical galaxies is Cygnus A, which is located roughly 600 million light-years from Earth and is an extremely bright radio source. Cygnus A is not only well-known to astronomers, but has a place in science fiction; it was featured in the 1985 novel "Contact," a Carl Sagan story that later inspired a Hollywood movie of the same name.
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a car speeds up from 22 m/s to 26 m/s in 2 seconds. what is the average acceleration of the car
Answer:
2 m/s^2
Explanation:
Acceleration is change in velocity over change in time
(26-22) m/s / 2 s = 2 m/s^2
a gyroscope flywheel of radius 2.83 cm is accelerated from rest at 14.2 rad/s2 until its angular speed is 2760 rev/min. (a) what is the tangential acceleration of a point on the rim of the flywheel during this spin-up process? (b) what is the radial acceleration of this point when the flywheel is spinning at full speed? (c) through what distance does a point on the rim move during the spin-up?
The tangential acceleration of the gyroscope flywheel is 40.186 x [tex]10^{-2[/tex] m/[tex]s^2[/tex], Radial acceleration of gyroscope flywheel is 2364.08 [tex]m/s^2[/tex] and During the spin up process the distance moved by a point on rim is 83.24 m.
What is meant by tangential acceleration?The centripetal force causes an acceleration known as radial acceleration, which is measured in radians per square second. Radial acceleration is directed toward the center.Tangential acceleration occurs when a body or object moves at a speed that is not uniform.a gyroscope flywheel of radius, R = 2.83 cm =2.83 x [tex]10^{-2}[/tex] m
[tex]\omega_0 = 0[/tex]
[tex]\omega = 2760 X \frac{2\pi}{60} rad/sec[/tex]
[tex]\alpha = 14.2 rad/ sec^2[/tex]
The tangential acceleration :
[tex]a_t = R\alpha[/tex] =2.83 x [tex]10^{-2}[/tex] m x 14.2 [tex]rad/s^2[/tex] =40.186 x [tex]10^{-2[/tex] m/[tex]s^2[/tex]
The radial Acceleration :
[tex]a_r = R\omega^2\\=(2.83 X 10^-2) (2760 X \frac{\pi}{30} )^2[/tex] =2364.08 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]
During the spin up process the distance moved by a point on rim
d = [tex]R\theta[/tex]
where [tex]\theta =\frac{ \omega^2 - \omega_0^{2}}{2\alpha}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{(2760 X \pi/30)^2}{2 X 14.2}[/tex] =2941.42 rad
d = 2.83 x [tex]10^{-2}[/tex] x 2941.42 =83.24.m
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