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- What is an oxymoron? + Example - Socratic
An oxymoron is a seemingly contradictory statement On the surface an oxymoron seems to be contradictory, for example, "Child is father of man" On first inspection how can a child be a father of man? Of course a child cannot but a child grows into an adult and may well become a father of a son Another example is "The King is dead, long live the King" Again this seems to be contradictory but
- 2. A boy stands 10 m in front of a plane mirror . then be . . . - Socratic
D 6 The image formed in a plane mirror is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it, i e the distance between the object and the mirror u is the same as the distance between the mirror and the image v So,here,given u= 10 hence v=10 so distance between the image and the boy is u+v or 20 meters If the boy moves 3 meters towards the mirror,then, u=10-3 or 7 So,v =7 as well Now
- The weight of an object on earth varies directly with its weight on the . . .
The weight of an object on earth varies directly with its weight on the moon If a baby weighing 24 pounds on the earth only weighs 3 84 pounds on the moon, how much does a 194-pound man weigh on the moon?
- A man starts at point A, somewhere on cartesian coordinate . . . - Socratic
A man starts at point A, somewhere on cartesian coordinate system He goes 4 units to the right and then he goes 6 units upwards Finally he makes an angle of 45° with the x-axis downwards to the left over a distance of 2 units
- A man is 1. 65 m tall and standing 28 m away from a tree . . . - Socratic
Assuming the man's eyes are at the very top of his head (which is closer than assuming they are at his feet): The height of the tree is tan(32^o)*28 + 1 65 " meters" (Never underestimate the value of a picture)
- A man has a momentum of 80 kilogram meters per second west . . . - Socratic
The man has a mass of 80 kilograms What is the velocity of the man? Physics 1 Answer BRIAN M
- In a myth, a blind man tells the hero how to solve a problem. What . . .
The wise man The wise man is a character who, as the name suggests, is very wise But they have some sort of physical disability Often the hero does not believe them listen to them until the end of the story
- Determine true velocity? - Socratic
I get that the wind comes from the south west quadrant, blowing at a speed of 3 mps (11 km h) from an angle of 34 degrees south of west The man walks northwards with the same speed as the wind So there is a component of the wind velocity that comes from the south in a speed of 6 km h He feels a breeze from the west, so there is also a component from the west In the case of the cyclist, I
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