4 Seasons by Vivaldi
the s-10 doesn't make a v-4 engine.
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4 Strings on a Violin but 6 Strings on a Guitar
4=s on a v
Solve S = 4v2 for v . -4(4-v)= -2(2v-1) v-16+4v = -2(2v-1) v-16+4v = -4v + 2 -16+5v = -4v + 2 5v = -4v + 18 9v = 18 v = 2
4 Strings on a Violin 6 Strings on a Guitar
v = a X t. a = 9.8 m/s2 (acceleration) and t = time. At t = 2 seconds, v = (9.8 m/s2) X (2 s) = 19.8 m/s. At t = 4 seconds, v = (9.8 m/s2) X (4 s) = 39.6 m/s. [ANSWER: at t = 2 s, v = 19.8 m/s ; at t = 4 s, v = 39.6 m/s. ]
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Gyanpeeth Puraskar winners in Marathi are: 1) V. D. Karandikar 2) V. S. Khandekar 3) V. V. Shirvadkar 4) Shivaji Sawant (Mritunjay)
the 4 fundamental kinematic equations of motion for constant acceleration (suggest you commit these to memory): s = ut + Β½at^2 β¦. (1) v^2 = u^2 + 2as β¦. (2) v = u + at β¦. (3) s = (u + v)t/2 β¦. (4) where s is distance, u is initial velocity, v is final velocity, a is acceleration and t is time. In this case, we know u = 10m/s, v = 50m/s, t = 10s and we want to find a, so we use equation (3) v = u + at 50 = 10 + 10t, so t = (50 β 10)/10 = 4m/s^2