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Parts B and C seem to be incorrect, please try again
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- P normal 01 n₁ V1 Interface n₂ index V₂ velocity 02 In the above picture, which of the following is correct? n2>n1 n2Please use problem 1 to solve problem 3 as explained as I am having trouble understanding it. Thank you!!!Please help part A-C ? Thank you.Please!!! check both papers it is a b and cIt is not B and C or A and D. Your solution is incorrect.A balloon is rising at a rate of 6 meters per second from a point on the ground 50 meters from an observer. Find the rate of change of the angle of elevation from the observer to the balloon when the balloon is 34 meters above the ground. 9 260 X radians/secondIdentify the error in this "proof" that 2 = 1. (It becomes blatantly obvious if one sets B equal to a number.) Let A = B A2 = AB A2 - B2 = AB - B2 (A - B)(A + B) = (A - B)B A + B = B 2B = B 2 = 1Solve the problem exactly like the example problem attached. The problem you're solving has a black background. Use equation Vf^2=Vi^2+2ax Givens (right train) X= Want t= ? Vi= Vf= a= -1 m/s Givens (left train) X= Want t= ? Vi= Vf= a= -0.5 m/sthis seems to be incorrect for b and c any ideas?