ACT Aspire Science: Hornets vs Bees
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The scientists classed one of the hornets as Class 1 because of the velocity at which it moved near the bees' nest. At what experimental time are 6 bees observed shaking per frame during this Class 1 flight episode?
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the red area right now down to figure to right
here That shows the number of shaking bees per frame
versus experimental time The velocities and distances air split into
different classes A class one distance is closest to the
nest and a class five distance is farthest from the
nest Well velocity is split into eight classes with Class
one being the slowest in class Eight being the fastest
Well the closer the hornet the higher the wave strength
and the faster the hornet flies past the net The
higher the wave strength Well the wave strength is controlled
by number of shaking bees I eat the higher number
of shaking bees The stronger the way right Makes sense
Okay so And then here's some detail on figure one
You kind of skin that if you really want all
right then you're too When the bees and the birds
and the whatever Alright that's actually a different course The
scientists classed one of the Hornet's class one because of
the velocity at which it moved near the Bee's nest
At what experimental time our sixties observed shaking per frame
during this Class one flight episode questions get a lot
more complex All right Well let's hive a crack at
this one Yeah Graf A color coats according to the
distance of the hornet from the nest as indicated by
the caption for figure too Whereas graft be classifies according
to the hornets velocity will graft B and figure two
shows the number of shaking bees per frame against milliseconds
Right That's x and Y axes They're using the number
of shaking bees access It's next to grab a well
We confined where six bees were observed shaking and moving
horizontally over to where the class one curve intersects This
value the class one curve colored light green They're intersects
at a sharp peak halfway between zero and four hundred
milliseconds so the answer is a two hundred milliseconds And
notably this is the most excited that bees get Probably
because class one velocity seems indicate off Hornet just wandering
by at a slower face So chill out their little 00:02:29.22 --> [endTime] bees Maybe he's just window shopping for some honey