1. If a tank weighs 54 tons with a 143mm cannon with a projectile speed of 1450m/s, the question is, how much recoil does the tank produce and what is the impact of that recoil, Will the tank be blown some distance back?
2. A young man named Asep, was walking on the field barefoot because the field looked clear and still green. Then he felt something at his feet, It was very soft and warm but Asep walked with a limp after that. The question is what did Asep step on that made him walk with a limp?
You all suck, of course Asep stepped on sh#t
@AluminiumFX Itu 2d gua maunya yang kek real play.
@Cadvalto the what???
@Cadvalto gini (click)
@Cadvalto but an inflated phone battery is still right??? It's soft and warm, and will explode your lower body once you step on it (hence the limp)
And for it's presence in a field, perhaps it may not be far from an electronic waste disposal site
@AluminiumFX Cara bikin thumbnail build lu gitu gimana bre.
wha
An inflated phone battery
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@AluminiumFX Mbah gua itu
@Cadvalto
I am not sure.
Asep????? I know Mas Agus
@TheMouse What else? besides the microwave.
@Cadvalto
A microwave is solid.
@TheMouse There's some truth to that, but it's a solid object. So it's not.
1.He stepped into a microwave.
@Kampf I didn't expect you to be this smart. But not really, you definitely use the help of digital calculations. But the answer is wrong, why? Because I didn't say that the tank turret was at 12 o'clock, it could have been 16, 20 or 3 o'clock. So maybe the calculation is wrong.
Number 2 is a question that uses life IQ to answer, no need to think critically, just relate it to everyday life.
Projectile mass (m) = 143 mm = 0.143 m (assumed gun diameter) Projectile speed (v) = 1450 m/s Projectile momentum (p) = m * v = 0.143 m * 1450 m/s ≈ 207.35 kg*m/s So, the resulting recoil.
Projectile momentum = 207.35 kgm/s Tank mass = 54 tons = 54,000 kgRecoil = Projectile momentum / Tank mass = 207.35 kgm/s / 54,000 kg ≈ 0.00384 m/s So, the recoil produced by the tank is around 0.00384 meters per second.
Second question I don't know.