Relic Runway is an exciting crazy running game inspired by Temple Run 2 but with a lot of adventures and new features. It's also an indiana jones style running game in an Inca temple where ancient relics awaits you. In this game you have to run quickly and save yourself from the mythical guardian chasing behind you after you stole its precious gem. So get ready for a fun and crazy running.
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The radius of a rotating turntable is 2.4 m. If it turns through an angle of 2.4 radians, through what distance does a point on the edge move? | 2.4 radians (2πr / 2π rad) = 2.4 r 2.4r 2.4 (2.4) = 5.96 meters |
Biden - The Election By the Numbers (Oct. 2, 2020) - video dailymotion. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. The runway is 2.0 km long and the pilot can use the flaps and reverse the engine thrust, to provide a constant deceleration, only after she touches down at the beginning of the runway. How long will it take her to reach the end of the runway and come to a full stop? V x = Δx / Δt (40)cos20° = 2000 / Δt.
Bob is driving the getaway car after the big bank robbery. He's going 50 m/s when his headlights suddenly reveal a nail strip that the cops have placed across the road 150 m in front of him. If Bob can stop in time, he can throw the car into reverse and escape. But if he crosses the nail strip, all his tires will go flat and he will be caught. | Bob's reaction time before he can hit the brakes is 0.60 s, and his car's maximum deceleration is 10 m/s2.Is Bob in jail? x= ½at2+vox t 150 = ½(-10)(t+0.6)2+ 50 (t+0.6) t2 – 8.8t = -24.36 No solution for t |
An object is dropped from rest into a pit, and accelerates due to gravity at roughly 10 m/s2. It hits the ground in 5 seconds. A rock is then dropped from rest into a second pit, and hits the ground in 10 seconds. How much deeper is the second pit, compared to the first pit? | t = 5 sec y = ½gt2 y = ½ 10 52 y = 125 m | t = 10 sec y = ½ 10 102 y = 500 m |
A rabbit trying to escape a fox runs north for 2.0 m, darts northwest for 5.0 m, then drops 1.0 m down a hole into its burrow. What is the magnitude of the net displacement of the rabbit? | x | y | z |
A | 0 | 2 | 0 |
B | -cos45°(5) | sin45°( (5) | 0 |
C | 0 | 0 | -1 |
R | -3.35 | 5.35 | -1 |
R = (-3.352 + 5.352 + -12)½ R = 6.40 meters |
A plane flies directlyfrom city A to B, which are separated by 2300 mi. From A to B, the plane fliesinto a 65 mi/h headwind. On the return trip from B to A, the wind velocity isunchanged. Google chrome 75 0 3770 80 percent. The trip from B to A takes 46 min less than the trip from A to B.What is the airspeed (assumed constant) of the plane?
headwind | Tailwind |
x= ½at2+voxt Houdahspot 4 1 – advanced file search tool. x=0+voxt 2300 =(v-65)(t+ 46/60) | x=voxt 2300= (v + 65) t t = 2300/(v+65) |
2300 = (v-65)(t+ 46/60) 2300 = (v-65)(2300/(v+65) + 46/60) v = 630 mph |
In one contest atthe county fair, a spring-loaded plunger launches a ball at a speed of 4.80 m/sfrom one corner of a smooth, flat board that is tilted up at a 20 angle. Towin, you must make the ball hit a small target at the adjacent corner, 2.38 maway.At what angle should you tilt theball launcher?
FNet = m a mg sinφ = m a a = g sin20° a = 3.35 m/s2 | We need to use restricted acceleration in the problem | x = ½at2 + voxt + xo 2.38 = cosθ4.8 t t = 0.496/cosθ |
y = ½at2+voyt+yo 0 = ½ 3.35t2+ sinθ4.8t 0 = ½ 3.35 (0.496/cosθ)2 + sinθ4.8 (.496/cosθ) θ = 10.4° |
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You are taking a turn at 24 m/s on a ramp of radius 15 m. What is your acceleration? | a = v2 / r a = 242 / 15 a = 39.7 m/s2 |
An airplane is approaching land with a speed 40 m/s and an angle 20° below the horizontal. The runway is 2.0 km long and the pilot can use the flaps and reverse the engine thrust, to provide a constant deceleration, only after she touches down at the beginning of the runway. How long will it take her to reach the end of the runway and come to a full stop? | vx=Δx/ Δt (40)cos20° = 2000 / Δt t = 53 sec |
You want to swim straight across a river that is 100 m wide. You find that you can do this if you swim 30° upstream at a constant rate of 3.0 m/s relative to the water. At what rate does the river flow? The angle is measured from the river bank (directly upstream is θ = 0° while directly across the river is θ = 90°). | vy = (3)sin30° vy = 1.5 m/s (upstream must be equal to downstream) |
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A hobby rocket reaches a height of 30.0 m and lands 200 m from the launch point. What was the angle of launch? | y = ½ gt2 20 = 5ttop2 ttop = 2 sec | vx=Δx/ Δttotal (v)cosθ= 200 /4 v = 50 / cosθ | (v)sinθ = 20 (50 / cosθ) sinθ = 20 tanθ= 20/50 θ = 21.8° |
ttotal = 2 ttop ttotal = 4 sec | ay=Δvy/ Δttop -10 = [0 - (v)sinθ] / 2 (v)sinθ = 20 |
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Three vector forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.The magnitudes are F1 = 2.0 N,F2 = 6.0 N and F3 = 4.0 N,what is the component of FNet that is parallel to the earth? | x | y |
1 | (2)cos30° = 1.73 | (2)sin30° = 1 |
2 | -(6)cos60° = -3 | (6)sin60° = 5.2 |
3 | 0 | 4 |
R | -1.27 N | 10.2 |
A package is dropped from a helicopter moving upward at 15 m/s. If it takes 20 s before the package strikes the ground, how high above the ground was the package when it was released? | y = ½ g t2 +vot+ yo 0 = -5 202 + 15 20 + yo 0 = -2000 + 300 + yo yo = 1700 meters |
An object startsmoving at t = 0, and its position is given by x = 4t3 – 2t2.At what time (other than t = 0) is the instantaneous velocity equal to theaverage velocity?
v = dx / dt= 12t2 – 4t
A small source of light S is located at a distance L from a vertical wall. An opaque object with a height of h moves toward the wall with constant velocity v of magnitude v.At time t= 0, the object is located at the source S.Find an expression for vs, the magnitude of the velocity vs of the top of the object's shadow, at time t. | H / L = h / x H = L h x-1 Take the time derivative dH/dt = -L h x-2dx / dt dH/dt = -L hx-2vx dH/dt = -L h v-2t-2vx dH/dt = -L h v-1t-2 vshadow = -Lh / vxt2 (omit the negative sign for speed) |
Express the speed of the top of the object's shadow in terms of t, v, L, and h. |
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Two ramps of equallength are situated such that ramp #1 has a slope (with respect to the horizon)of 30°, and ramp #2 has a slope of 60°. Neglecting friction, roughly by whatfactor is the time it takes a ball to roll down ramp #1 larger than the time ittakes a ball to roll down ramp #2?
ay = sin30°a = ½a
ay = cos60°a = 0.866a
As a scienceproject, you drop a watermelon off the top of the Empire State Building , 320 m above the sidewalk. It so happensthat Superman flies by at the instant you release thewatermelon. Superman is headed straight down with a speed of 37.0 m/s.
How fast is thewatermelon going when it passes Superman?
You are driving tothe grocery store at 20 . You are 110from an intersection when the trafficlight turns red. Assume that your reaction time is 0.50and that your car brakes with constantacceleration.
How far are youfrom the intersection when you begin to apply the brakes?
What accelerationwill bring you to rest right at the intersection?
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How long does ittake you to stop after the light turns red?
A particle movingalong the x-axis has its velocity described by the functionvx = 2t2 ,where t is in s. Its initial position is 1m. At t = 1 s ,what are the particle's (a) position, (b) velocity, and (c) acceleration?
The position of aparticle as a function of time is given byr = (6.50i +3.30j) t2.
What is theparticle's distance and speed from the origin at 1 sec
What is theparticle's distance and speed from the origin at 2.90 ?
What is theparticle's distance and speed from the origin at 6.50 ?
Sand moves withoutslipping at 6 m/s down a conveyer that is tilted at 15 degrees. The sand entersa pipe 3m below the end of the conveyer belt.What is the horizontal distancebetween the conveyer belt and thepipe?
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LONDON (AP) — It’s the September fashion week season, and in any other year London would be abuzz with fashionistas zipping across town in Mercedes Benzes, hobnobbing with celebrities at glittering catwalk shows before sipping champagne at late-night parties.
This is no typical year, though, and London Fashion Week is decidedly less glamorous. There are all of three socially-distanced catwalk shows, with a smattering of small salon shows or invitation-only appointments offered by designers like Victoria Beckham and Christopher Kane. International buyers, editors, and models aren’t jetting in.
With most designers showing their wares online only, style in the COVID era is largely limited to streaming fashion shows on an iPad from the couch - probably with slippers in place of stilettos.
The luxury brand Burberry, which usually hosts a packed runway show complete with a red-carpet reception for A-list celebrities, decamped its models to a forest clearing Thursday for a live-streamed show with no catwalk or physical audience. Burberry shared its blend of performance art and fashion with some 42,000 viewers via Twitch, the streaming service for online gamers.
“This is not a full-blown fashion week - it’s not mass audiences. It’s very much happening in private and the scales have tipped in favor of digital,” said Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council, which organizes London Fashion Week.
Still, she said, it’s a step forward - albeit a small and tentative one - for the industry to regain some semblance of “the life we were living before.”
The fashion industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, and in Europe, where countries are seeing an alarming new surge in cases, few consumers are in the mood to buy luxury bags and dresses. Nor are they likely to resume spending to pre-pandemic levels any time soon, with weddings and parties largely cancelled and big parts of the workforce staying at home. Forecasts by analysts predict global luxury goods sales could drop by 20% to 35% this year.
Many say that has forced a sharp rethink about how the business works. That includes questioning how the traditional calendar of biannual fashion weeks - always staged across New York, London, Milan and Paris - is organized, and how to leverage new technologies instead.
While the glitzy trade events are key for designers to connect with global retailers and consumers, some critics say the relentless pace of fashion weeks generate an unnecessarily huge carbon footprint - and contribute to an unsustainable cycle of over-production.
“It’s a moment of reflection in terms of shows, but also in terms of business models and environmental impact. It’s a moment to reset,” Rush said.
Even before the virus outbreak, brands had been experimenting with technology to get to broader audiences by streaming shows online. In the same way that companies in other sectors are wondering whether employees will return to offices after the pandemic, the fashion industry is questioning whether there is even a place for models strutting up and down runways.
Imran Amed, founder of the influential trade news website Business of Fashion, thinks that while there is no replacing the atmosphere of an in-person show, virtual or augmented reality will play an increasing role. Virtual reality provides an immersive 3D experience, whereas augmented reality overlays digital images on a viewer’s surroundings, so that a model might be seen walking through their living room.
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“For people to, say, experience a Burberry show or a Prada show or a Vuitton show in their homes using augmented reality, with the ability then to pre-order some of the things they’ve seen - that’s where I think there may be some opportunity,” Amed said.
“I don’t think we’ll completely get rid of fashion weeks, but at the same time I think there will be new ways of showing clothes that we haven’t really seen yet,” he added. “I just don’t think we need as many shows, in as many cities, for as much of the time of the year.”
Designer Gareth Pugh, who hasn’t appeared on the London Fashion Week roster for two years, said it was an exciting time to return and stage a multimedia fashion exhibition he called “The Reconstruction” because the usual rules are out the window.
The exhibition at London auction house Christie’s showcases 13 designs that appear on mannequins, in art photographs and in a documentary. Fittingly, one of the looks features long, sinister beaked head coverings harking back to the plague masks worn during the 17th century.
Pugh is known for experimenting with fashion boundaries: his dramatic and sculptural styles, worn by the likes of Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj, have never been geared toward the whims of the commercial market, and he ditched the runway for artsy fashion films to showcase his creative vision years before anyone did.
The pandemic is a moment for “creative problem-solvers” who are willing to bend the rules to step forward, he said.
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“Right now when those established ways of doing things is questioned, and are impossible to actually implement anymore, we have to reinvent,” he said. “You don’t have to do what everybody else does. You don’t have to get 400 people in one room and show your work in that way.”