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物理 高校生

高校物理基礎の問題です。 加速度運動する斜面にある物体の問題なのですが…(1)の求め方が理解できません。垂直抗力は重力を分解して求めると習ったことがあるため、mgcos30°かと思ったのですが、答えは2/√3mgでした。なぜでしょうか。

08 787 (2) エレベーターが上向きに一定の加速度で運動しているとき、 台はかりの指針が9.0kgの目盛りを指した。 エレベーター の加速度の大きさはいくらか。 (3) (2)のように台はかりの指針が、エレベーターが静止してい るときよりも大きくなるのはエレベーターがどのような動きをしているときか。 「エレベーターが動く向き」 「速さ」の2つの言葉を使って説明せよ。 「加速度」 という言葉は使ってはならない。 ただし, エレベーターは鉛直方向にしか動かな いものとする。 186 加速度運動する斜面上に静止した物体 水平となす角 加速度 30°の滑らかな斜面上に質量mの小物体を置き, 斜面を一定 の加速度で水平方向に運動させたところ, 小物体は斜面に対 して静止していた。 重力加速度の大きさを」とする。 (1) 小物体に斜面からはたらく垂直抗力の大きさを求めよ。 (2) 斜面の加速度の大きさを求めよ。 87 滑る板上の物体の運動 滑らかな水平面上に静止してい る質量Mの大きな板の上に質量mの小物体を置き, 小物体 に右向きの初速度を瞬間的に与えた。 小物体と板の間の 動摩擦係数はμ', 重力加速度の大きさはgである。 小物体 ↓ ut till to t=0s 0S 右図の右向きを正の向き 130 PPG Jos 小物体」 M 水平面 正の向き 板1

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英語 高校生

英語リーディングの共通テスト大門3のB 4つの選択肢を並べるような問題が苦手で、対策問題集を解いている時にいつもどこかしら間違えてしまいます。時間制限を決めつつ、正しい答えを選ぶことがとても難しい状態です。 どのように考えれば良いでしょうか。 また模試などでは、時間と正確... 続きを読む

B You enjoy outdoor sports and have found an interesting story in a mountain climbing magazine. Attempting the Three Peaks Challenge By John Highland Last September, a team of 12 of us, 10 climbers and two minibus drivers, participated in the Three Peaks Challenge, which is well known for its difficulty among climbers in Britain. The goal is to climb the highest mountain in Scotland (Ben Nevis), in England (Scafell Pike), and in Wales (Snowdon) within 24 hours, including approximately 10 hours of driving between the mountains. To prepare for this, we trained on and off for several months and planned the route carefully. Our challenge would start at the foot of Ben Nevis and finish at the foot of Snowdon. Ben Nevis (▲1344 m) Scafell Pike (▲977 m) Snowdon (▲1085 m) We began our first climb at six o'clock on a beautiful autumn morning. Thanks to our training, we reached the summit in under three hours. On the way down, however, I realised I had dropped my phone. Fortunately, I found it with the help of the team, but we lost 15 minutes. We reached our next destination, Scafell Pike, early that evening. After six hours of rest in the minibus, we started our second climb full of energy. As it got darker, though, we had to slow down. It took four-and-a-half hours to complete Scafell Pike. Again, it took longer than planned, and time was running out. However, because the traffic was light, we were right on schedule when we started our final climb. Now we felt more confident we could complete the challenge within the time limit. Unfortunately, soon after we started the final climb, it began to rain heavily and we had to slow down again. It was slippery and very difficult to see ahead. At 4.30 am, we realised that we could no longer finish in 24 hours. - 16- (2110-16)

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英語 高校生

文章を読み200字以内の日本語で要約して欲しいです

Ⅰ 以下の英語の文章を200字以内の日本語で要約しなさい。 ad a We often forget that an important part of "scientific" knowledge was built on the study of alchemy and other magical practices Alchemists were interested in changing certain metals into more valuable ones For example they tried to change lead into gold, However, they also wanted to produce medicines (that would allow people to live forever or cure any disease. The philosopher's stone is known to us today from the Harry Potter series of To novels and movies This magical stone was believed to have enormous powers and make you capable of doing and knowing pretty much everything. 可能にする *John Dee was an alchemist (who was particularly interested in the problem <of foretelling the future from the positions of the stars and other planets He was also an expert in ordinary mathematics and navigation, One of his most * ふつう fell important projects involyed, research (on a universal language (for 巻き込む communicating with angels!Dee was extremely successful He made a lot of money/had (extremely high status (in universities and government, and owned one of the best libraries in Europe/much of it dedicated to magic. 捧げる However towards the end of the sixteenth century/ideas about magic were changing. Many Christians in England were unhappy(that people were still キリスト教入 communicating with the spirit world which was one of the goals of sixteenth century magicians, As you know Japanese people welcome the spirits of ancestors into the house during the Bon festival European Christians were not happy (about that kind of thing, and they complained (about similar European festivals like Halloween) At the same time, many Christians were afraid that alchemists might be trying to steal God's power. As a result, there was a powerful movement to shut down magic once and for all. 禁止する ALE V n You may be familiar with the Japanese manga and anime series *Fullmetal 45% a Alchemist./The story takes place (in a fictional world in which alchemy continues to function as a normal part of scientific knowledge For example> the heroes (of the series are searching for the philosopher's stone,/and alchemists carry out important work(on behalf of the government/If our 利益 modern world had developed (in the same way as the world of Fullmetal Alchemist people like John Dee would probably have continued to do well. In fact, he lost his jobs and money and died in poverty. 1

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