Answer:
The frictional force producing this deceleration would have a magnitude of [tex]4\; \rm N[/tex].
Explanation:
The velocity of this object changed by [tex]\Delta v = (-10\; \rm m\cdot s^{-1})[/tex] in [tex]\Delta t = 5\; \rm s[/tex]. The acceleration of this object would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned}a &= \frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t} \\ &= \frac{-10\; \rm m\cdot s^{-1}}{5\; \rm s} = -2\; \rm m\cdot s^{-2}\end{aligned}[/tex].
Let [tex]m[/tex] denote the mass of this object. By Newton's Second Law of Motion, the net force on this object would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned}F &= m \, a \\ &= 2\; \rm kg \times (-2\; \rm m\cdot s^{-2}) \\ &= -4\; \rm N\end{aligned}[/tex].
([tex]1\; {\rm kg \cdot m \cdot s^{-2} = 1\; {\rm N}[/tex].)
If the floor is level, friction would be the only unbalanced force on this object. Thus, the magnitude of the frictional force on this object would also be [tex]4\; {\rm N}[/tex], same as the magnitude of the net force on this object.
As the amount of charge on either of two charged objects increases, the electric force between the objects decreases.
O True O False
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
provided the distance between the forces remains the same, the force will increase with increased charge, whether attractive or repulsive.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Potential energy at the top of the slide
PE = mgh = 49(9.8)(3) = 1,440.6 J
Energy converted to work of friction
W = Fd = 35(10) = 350 J
Converted potential that becomes kinetic energy
1440.6 - 350 = 1090.6 J
KE = ½mv²
v = [tex]\sqrt{2KE/m}[/tex]
v = [tex]\sqrt{2(1090.6)/49}[/tex]
v = 6.671902...
v = 6.7 m/s
An elephant has a mass of 55,000 kg. What is the elephant’s weight on Saturn (g= 10.4)?
Answer:
Explanation:
F = ma
F = 55000 kg(10.4)
F = 572000 N
That is an amazingly large elephant, more like 11 elephants
A more typical mass for a single elephant would be 5000 kg with a weight on Saturn of 52000 N
Which statement about cultural differences in reinforcement is TRUE?
A. People from individualistic cultures may find the ability to get relatives jobs more reinforcing than people from
collectivistic cultures.
B. People from individualistic cultures may find awards that single them out as more reinforcing than people from
collectivistic cultures.
C. Women from individualistic cultures may place more importance on convenient working hours than women from
collectivistic cultures.
D. People from individualistic cultures find higher pay more reinforcing than people from collectivistic cultures.
People often wants to be recognized for their achievement. The true statement is that People from individualistic cultures may find awards that single them out as more reinforcing than people from
collectivistic cultures.
Individualism is simply known as a type of cultural system that place huge emphasis on the needs of the individual self more than those of the group/society.It is often based on the individual self and its specific qualities that distinguishes one from others.
Collectivism is simply known as a cultural system that place emphasis on the needs of the group/society more than our self need self.
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We often refer to the electricity at a typical household outlet as being 120 V. In fact, the voltage of this AC source varies; the 120 V is __________.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
How much tension must a rope withstand if it is used to accelerate a 1710-kgkg car horizontally along a frictionless surface at 1.30 m/s 2 m/s2
Answer:
Explanation:
Lowest tension will occur when the rope is also horizontal.
F = ma
F = 1710(1.30)
F = 2223 N
How much work does an elephant do while moving a circus wagon 60 meters with a pulling force of 240N
Answer:
14,400
Explanation:
You need to do 240x60 and you would get the answer as 14,000
20 . A car of mass 2000 kg is moving with a constant velocity of 10 m/s due east. What is the momentum of the car
Answer:
P=mv
Explanation:
m = 2000kg
v = 10m/s
2000×10=20000
Answer: 2000kgm/s
The momentum will be = 2 * [tex]10^{4}[/tex] kg m/s
What is momentum ?
Momentum is a property of a moving body that the body has by virtue of its mass and motion and that is equal to the product of the body's mass and velocity
momentum = mass * velocity
mass = 2000 kg
velocity = 10 m/s
momentum = 2000 * 10 = 2 * [tex]10^{4}[/tex] kg m/s
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A stereo speaker produces a pure "A" tone, with a frequency of 220.0 Hz.
What is the period of the sound wave produced by the speaker?
T=
What is the wavelength water of the same sound wave as it enters some water, where it has a speed of about 1480 m/s?
λwater=
What is the wavelength air of this sound wave as it travels through air with a speed of about 341 m/s?
λair=
(a) The period of the sound wave is 0.005 s.
(b) The wavelength of the wave when the speed of the wave is 1480 m/s is 6.73 m.
(c) The wavelength of the sound wave as it travels through air is 1.55 m.
The given parameters;
Frequency of the wave, F = 220 HzThe period of the sound wave is calculated as follows;
[tex]T = \frac{1}{f} \\\\T = \frac{1}{220} \\\\T = 0.005 \ s[/tex]
The wavelength of the wave when the speed of the wave is 1480 m/s is calculated as follows;
[tex]v = f\lambda \\\\\lambda = \frac{v}{f} \\\\\lambda = \frac{1480}{220} \\\\\lambda = 6.73 \ m[/tex]
The wavelength of the sound wave as it travels through air with a speed of about 341 m/s;
[tex]\lambda = \frac{v}{f} \\\\\lambda = \frac{341}{220} \\\\\lambda = 1.55 \ m[/tex]
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A roller coaster starts from rest at its highest point and then descends on its (frictionless) track. Its speed is 38 m/s when it reaches ground level. What was its speed when its height was half that of its starting point
Explanation:
look !
speed= 38m/s
start from rest= 0
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Answer:
no
Explanation:
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Two rocks with different masses fall side by side, pulled downward by gravity. Why are they able to experience the same motion?(1 point)
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down. Even though the accelerations are different, the rocks will have the same speed.
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down. Even though the accelerations are different, the rocks will have the same speed.
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down, so the accelerations can be the same.
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down, so the accelerations can be the same.
Gravity will pull the rocks down equally, so the accelerations can be the same.
Gravity will pull the rocks down equally, so the accelerations can be the same.
Gravity will pull the rocks down equally. Even though the accelerations are different, the rocks will have the same speed.
Answer:
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down, so the accelerations can be the same.
Explanation:
How to fix this? I need to save both
Answer:
Id say beat it with a hammer and light it on fire. Then if it doesn't work, sacrifice it.
Explanation:
There is a bell at the top of a tower that is 45 m high. The bell weighs 15 kg. The bell has energy. Calculate it.
Answer:
6621.75J
Explanation:
In this case, the bell is not in motion. So we are going to calculate its potential energy rather than its kinetic energy since kinetic energy is the energy a body possesses in motion.
The formula for the potential energy is m*g*h, meaning the mass * acceleration due to gravity * height. Here the mass, m = 15kg, the acceleration due to gravity = 9.81m/s^2, and the height, h = 45m
Substituting our values, the answer becomes 15 * 9.81 * 45 = 6621.75J. Hope you understood my explanation?
What is measurement?
Answer:
the process of associating numbers with physical quantities and phenomena.
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Answer: It should be the 3rd option down!
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation:
Gravity is what
A 0.98 N.
B 5N.
C 10 N.
D 100 N.
E none of the above
Answer:
C that's 10N I think. not sure though
The mass of a car is 625kg. Calculate the weight of the gravitational field strength is 10 N/kg.
Ans: 62.5
Explanation: [tex]F{net}[/tex] = m x a
1N = 1kg x 1m/ [tex]s{2}[/tex]
2 difference between calorimetry and calorimeter
Calorimetry :
the process of measuring the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction.
Calorimeter :
device for measuring the heat developed during a mechanical, electrical, or chemical reaction, and for calculating the heat capacity of materials.
Answer This!!!!!!
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Answer:
Explanation:
Gamma can occur at any step in the decay as the remaining protons and neutrons rearrange themselves into their new identity.
What is the height of a building (in meters) if it takes a rock 8.2 seconds to drop from it's roof?
Answer:
d = 329.81m
Explanation:
V_f = V_0+a*t
V_f = Velocity final
V_0 = Velocity initial
a = acceleration
t = time
V_f = (0m/s)+(9.81m/s²)*(8.2s)
V_f = 80.442m/s
d = ((V_f-V_0)/2)*t
d = distance
d = ((80.442m/s-0m/s)/2)*(8.2s)
d = 329.81m
Calculate the net force acting on a body of mass 20 kg moving with a
uniform velocity of 4 ms-1.
Answer:
0 N
Explanation:
Uniform velocity means no acceleration and therefore no net force.
What is the acceleration due to gravity in a region where a simple pendulum having a length 75.000 cm has a period of 1.7357 s?
Answer:
Explanation:
T = 2π[tex]\sqrt{L/g}[/tex]
(T / 2π)² = L/g
g = 4π²L/T²
g = 4π²(0.75000)/(1.7357)²
g = 9.82814766...
g = 9.8281 m/s²
Question 2 of 25
If JKLM is a parallelogram, what is the length of LM?
K
18
8
M
O A. 10
O B. 18
O C. 8
D. 26
SUBMIT
Answer:its 10
Explanation:
Answer:
8
Explanation:
The energy transfer diagram for a piece of equipment is shown. You are using a hand-cranked flashlight. One minute of cranking typically provides about 30 to 60 minutes of light.
Describe ALL of the energy transformations that are taking place in this process.
A) mechanical energy to heat energy Eliminate
B) electrical energy to light energy
C) mechanical energy to light energy
D) chemical energy to mechanical energy
E) mechanical energy to electrical energy
Answer:
n/a
Explanation:
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In a hand-cranked flashlight first, mechanical energy produced with the hand is converted into electrical energy then the electrical energy is converted into light energy, therefore the correct answers are the option B and option E.
What is mechanical energy?The sum of all the energy in motion (total kinetic energy) and all the energy that is stored in the system (total potential energy) is known as mechanical energy.
The expression for total mechanical energy can be given as follows
ME= PE + KE
As given in the problem, the energy transfer diagram for a piece of equipment is shown. You are using a hand-cranked flashlight. One minute of cranking typically provides about 30 to 60 minutes of light.
The transformation that is taking place is the mechanical energy to electrical energy and then electrical energy to light energy.
Thus, the correct options are option are B and E.
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What is the difference between speed and velocity?
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n a distant solar system, a planet of mass 5.0 x 1024 kg orbits a sun of mass 3.0 x 1030 kg at a constant distance of 2.0 x1011 m. How many earth days does it take for the planet ot execute one complete orbit about the sun
Answer:
F = M2 ω^2 R centripetal force of sun on planet
ω = (F / (M2 R))^1/2 = 2 pi f = 2 pi / P where P is the period
P = 2 pi (M2 * R / F)^1/2
F = G M1 M2 / R^2 gravitational force on planet
P = 2 pi {R^3 / (G M1)]^1/2
P = 6.28 [(2.0E11)^3 / (6.67E-11 * 3.0E30)]^1/2
P = 6.28 (8 / 20)^1/2 E7 = 3.9E7 sec
1 yr = 3600 * 24 * 365 = 3.15E7 sec
P = 3.9 / 3.2 = 1.2 years
The fastest possible rate of rotation of a planet is that for which the gravitational force on material at the equator just barely provides the centripetal force needed for the rotation. Calculate the minimum rotation period assuming a density of 3.70 g/cm3.
Answer:
m ω^2 R = centripetal force
G M m / R^2 = gravitational force
ω^2 = G M / R^3 for the forces to be equal
d (density) = M / V = M / (4/3 R^3) = 3/4 M / R^3
or M / R^3 = 4 d / 3
Then
ω^2 = G 4 d / 3
d = 3.7 g/cm^2 = 3700 kg/m*3 converting
ω^2 = 6.67E-11 * 3700 * 4 / 3 = 32.9E-8
ω = 5.74E-4
P = 1 / f = 2 pi / ω = 6.28 / 5.74E-4 = 1.09E4 sec
10900 / 3600 = 3.04 hrs for the minimum rotation period
An object following a straight-line path at constant speed
A.) has no forces acting on it.
B.) has a net force acting on it in the direction of motion.
C.) has zero acceleration.
D.) must be moving in a vacuum.
E.) none of the above
An object following a straight-line path at constant speed is option C.) has zero acceleration.
Are there any forces acting on a moving item traveling in a straight line at a constant speed?There are no forces operating on a body if it is travelling straight ahead at a steady speed. There are no forces operating on a body if it is travelling straight ahead at a steady speed.
Note that the physics concept of acceleration measures how quickly an object's motion is changing. An object's speed or velocity is what largely defines its motion.
Therefore, An object is considered to be accelerating when its velocity changes over time and as such since acceleration of the object is said to be zero, one can say that the net force acting on it is also zero.
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