Assume it takes 7.00 minutes to fill a 30.0-gal gasoline tank. (a) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second. (b) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in cubic meters per second. (c) Determine the time interval, in hours, required to fill a 1.00-m 3 volume at the same rate. (1 U.S. gal = 231 in. 3 )
Assume it takes 7.00 minutes to fill a 30.0-gal gasoline tank. (a) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second. (b) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in cubic meters per second. (c) Determine the time interval, in hours, required to fill a 1.00-m 3 volume at the same rate. (1 U.S. gal = 231 in. 3 )
Assume it takes 7.00 minutes to fill a 30.0-gal gasoline tank. (a) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second. (b) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in cubic meters per second. (c) Determine the time interval, in hours, required to fill a 1.00-m3 volume at the same rate. (1 U.S. gal = 231 in.3)
(a)
Expert Solution
To determine
The rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second.
Answer to Problem 74AP
The rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second is
7.14×10−2gal/s.
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The fill the tank
30gal gasoline, it requires
7min.
Explanation:
Calculating the rate at which the tank will fill is,
rate=(30gal)(7min)(1min)(60sec)=7.14×10−2gal/s
Thus, the rate at which the tank will fill is
7.14×10−2gal/s.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the rate at which the tank will fill is
7.14×10−2gal/s.
(b)
Expert Solution
To determine
The rate at which the tank is filled in cubic meter per second.
Answer to Problem 74AP
The rate at which the tank is filled in cubic meter per second is
2.70×10−4m3/s.
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The fill the tank
30gal gasoline, it requires
7min.
Explanation:
From unit conversion,
1m3=103L
1min=60s
1gal=3.786L
Calculating the rate at which the tank will fill is,
Part C
Find the height yi
from which the rock was launched.
Express your answer in meters to three significant figures.
Learning Goal:
To practice Problem-Solving Strategy 4.1 for projectile motion problems.
A rock thrown with speed 12.0 m/s and launch angle 30.0 ∘ (above the horizontal) travels a horizontal distance of d = 19.0 m before hitting the ground. From what height was the rock thrown? Use the value g = 9.800 m/s2 for the free-fall acceleration.
PROBLEM-SOLVING STRATEGY 4.1 Projectile motion problems
MODEL: Is it reasonable to ignore air resistance? If so, use the projectile motion model.
VISUALIZE: Establish a coordinate system with the x-axis horizontal and the y-axis vertical. Define symbols and identify what the problem is trying to find. For a launch at angle θ, the initial velocity components are vix=v0cosθ and viy=v0sinθ.
SOLVE: The acceleration is known: ax=0 and ay=−g. Thus, the problem becomes one of…
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