A 50kg mass is sitting on a frictionless surface. An unknown constant force pushes the mass for 2 seconds until the mass reaches a velocity of 3m/s. What was the force acting on the mass?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

75N

Explanation:

a = v/t = 3/2

F = ma = 50(3/2) = 75


Related Questions

How does Physics help you as a student?

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Answer:

The goal of physics is to understand how things work from first principles. ... Courses in physics reveal the mathematical beauty of the universe at scales ranging from subatomic to cosmological. Studying physics strengthens quantitative reasoning and problem solving skills that are valuable in areas beyond physics

Answer:

you get to understand why things happen this way

Explanation:

for example, are you not curious about why when standing in the bus and when the bus stops, you will might feel like you are going to fall ,

why does this happen because....

newton's laws explains it,

inertia causes you to be reluctant to change your initial state of motion due to your mass so you fall because you are still moving at the 'speed of the bus ' , something in like that

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1. A block with mass 20 kg is
sliding up a plane (Ukinetic=0.3,
inclined at 10°) at a speed of
2 m/s to the right (positive
X-direction). How far does it
go up along the plane before
it comes to rest momentarily?

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Answer: 0.435 m

Explanation:

Given

mass m=20 kg

initial speed u=2 m/s

coefficient of kinetic friction [tex]\mu_k=0.3[/tex]

deceleration which opposes the motion is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow a=g\sin \theta+\mu_kg\cos \theta\\\Rightarrow a=g(\sin \theta +\mu_k\cos \theta)[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow a=9.8(\sin 10^{\circ}+0.3\times \cos 10^{\circ})\\\Rightarrow a=4.59\ m/s^2[/tex]

using [tex]v^2-u^2=2as[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow s=\dfrac{2^2}{2\times 4.59}=0.435\ m[/tex]

If a biker rides west for 50 miles from his starting position, then turns and bikes back east for 80 miles. What is his displacement?

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Answer:

Displacement = 30 miles due east.

Explanation:

Let the distance due west be A

Let the distance due east be B

Given the following data;

A = 50 miles

B = 80 miles

To find the displacement;

Displacement can be defined as the change in the position of a body or an object. It is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

Thus, the displacement would be calculated by subtracting distance A from distance B because the rider rode in opposite directions.

Displacement = B - A

Displacement = 80 - 50

Displacement = 30 miles due east.

what is costant error​

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Answer:

In a scientific experiment, a constant error -- also known as a systematic error -- is a source of error that causes measurements to deviate consistently from their true value.

Explanation:

Two identical conducting spheres, fixed in place, attract each other with an electrostatic force of 0.152 N when their center-to-center separation is 60.9 cm. The spheres are then connected by a thin conducting wire. When the wire is removed, the spheres repel each other with an electrostatic force of 0.0395 N. Of the initial charges on the spheres, with a positive net charge, what was (a) the negative charge on one of them and (b) the positive charge on the other

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Answer:

a) lets take the positive charge to be

q1 = 3.13 * 10^-6 C

b) lets take the negative charge to be

q2 = 3.13 * 10^-6 C

Explanation:

Given data:

electrostatic force between Two identical conducting spheres = 0.152 N

Center-to-center separation = 60.9 cm = 60.9 * 10^-2 m

When wire is removed

electrostatic force between the spheres ( repelling force ) = 0.0395 N

Determine the negative and positive charges on the identical spheres

q1, q2 = 6.26 * 10^-12 C  ( positive net charge )

lets take the positive charge to be

q1 = 3.13 * 10^-6 C

lets take the negative charge to be

q2 = 3.13 * 10^-6 C

since q1,q2 = 6.26 * 10^-12 C

attached below is detailed solution

State three factors affecting pressure in liquids ​

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Answer:

Density of liquid

Depth of liquid

Acceleration due to gravity

The spring is unstretched at the position x = 0. under the action of a force p, the cart moves from the initial position x1 = -8 in. to the final position x2 = 5 in. determine (a) the work done on the cart by the spring and (b) the work done on the cart by its weight.

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This question is incomplete, the missing diagram is uploaded along this Answer below.

Answer:

a) the work done on the cart by the spring is 4.875 lb-ft

b) the work done on the cart by its weight is - 3.935 lb-ft

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

(a) determine the work done on the cart by the spring

we calculate the work done on the cart by the spring as follows;

[tex]W_{spring}[/tex] = 1/2×k( [tex]x^{2} _{1}[/tex] - [tex]x^{2} _{2}[/tex] )

where k is spring constant ( 3 lb/in )

we substitute  

[tex]W_{spring}[/tex] = 1/2 × 3( (-8)² - (5)² )      

[tex]W_{spring}[/tex] = 1/2 × 3( 64 - 25 )

[tex]W_{spring}[/tex] = 1/2 × 3( 39 )

[tex]W_{spring}[/tex] = 58.5 lb-in

we convert to pound force-foot

[tex]W_{spring}[/tex] = 58.5 × 0.0833333 lb-ft

[tex]W_{spring}[/tex] = 4.875 lb-ft

Therefore, the work done on the cart by the spring is 4.875 lb-ft

b) the work done on the cart by its weight

work done by its weight;

[tex]W_{gravity}[/tex] = -mgsin∅( x₂ - x₁ )        

we substitute in of values from the image below;

[tex]W_{gravity}[/tex] = -14 × sin(15°)( 5 - (-8) )  

[tex]W_{gravity}[/tex] = -14 × 0.2588 × 13

[tex]W_{gravity}[/tex] = -47.1  lb-in

we convert to pound force-foot

[tex]W_{gravity}[/tex] = -47.1 × 0.0833333 lb-ft

[tex]W_{gravity}[/tex] = - 3.935 lb-ft

Therefore, the work done on the cart by its weight is - 3.935 lb-ft

a) the work done on the cart by the spring is 4.875 lb-ft.

b) the work done on the cart by its weight is - 3.935 lb-ft.

Calculation of the work done:

a. The work done on the cart by the spring is

= 1/2 × 3( (-8)² - (5)² )      

= 1/2 × 3( 64 - 25 )

= 1/2 × 3( 39 )

= 58.5 lb-in

Now we have to convert to pound force-foot

So,

= 58.5 × 0.0833333 lb-ft

= 4.875 lb-ft

b) Now

work done by its weight;

= -mgsin∅( x₂ - x₁ )        

So,

= -14 × sin(15°)( 5 - (-8) )  

= -14 × 0.2588 × 13

= -47.1  lb-in

Now we convert to pound force-foot

= -47.1 × 0.0833333 lb-ft

= - 3.935 lb-ft

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The resistivity of blood is related to its hematocrit, the volume fraction of red blood cells in the blood. A commonly used equation relating the hematocrit h to the blood resistivity rho (in Ω⋅m) is rho=1.32/(1−h)−0.79. In one experiment, blood filled a graduated cylinder with an inner diameter of 0.90 cm. The resistance of the blood between the 1.0 cm and 2.0 cm marks of the cylinder was measured to be 198 Ω.

Required:
What was the hematocrit for this blood?

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Answer:

[tex]0.35598[/tex]

Explanation:

r = Radius = [tex]\dfrac{0.9}{2}=0.45\ \text{cm}[/tex]

R = Resistance = [tex]198\ \Omega[/tex]

A = Area = [tex]\pi r^2[/tex]

l = Length of blood in cylinder = 1 cm

h = Hematocrit of the blood

Resistivity is given by

[tex]\rho=\dfrac{1.32}{1-h}-0.79[/tex]

Resistance is given by

[tex]R=(\dfrac{1.32}{1-h}-0.79)\dfrac{l}{\pi r^2}\\\Rightarrow h=1-\dfrac{1.32}{\dfrac{R\pi r^2}{l}+0.79}\\\Rightarrow h=1-\dfrac{1.32}{\dfrac{198\times \pi\times (0.45\times 10^{-2})^2}{0.01}+0.79}\\\Rightarrow h=0.35598[/tex]

The hematocrit of the blood is [tex]0.35598[/tex].

Captain Jack Sparrow has been marooned on an island in the Atlantic by his crew, and decides to builda raft to escape. The wind seems quite steady, and first blows him due east for 11km, and then 6km ina direction 6degrees north of east. Confident that he will eventually find himself in safety, he fallsasleep. When he wakes up, he notices the wind is now blowing him gently 11degrees south of east -but after traveling for 21km, he finds himself back on the island.

Variable Name Min Max Step Sample Value
thetab 5 10 1 6
a 10 20 11 1
b 5 15 1 6
c 20 30 1 21
thetac 10 15 11 1

Required:
How far (in km) did the wind blow him while he was sleeping?

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Answer:

    d₃ = 37,729 km,     θ=  5.1º North of West

Explanation:

This is a velocity addition problem, the easiest way to solve it is to decompose the velocities in a Cartesian system, the x-axis coincides with the West-East direction and the y-axis with the South-North direction

* first displacement is

           d₁ₓ = 11 km

* second offset is

          cos 6 = d₂ₓ / d₂

          sin 6 = d_{2y} / d₂

          d₂ₓ = d₂ cos 6

          d_{2y} = d₂ sin 6

          d₂ₓ = 6 cos 6 = 5.967 km

          d_{2y} = 6 sin 6 = 0.6272 km

* third displacement is unknown

* fourth and last displacement

          cos (-11) = d₄ₓ / d₄

          sin (-11) = d_{4y} / d₄

          d₄ₓ = d₄ cos (-11)

          d_{4y} = d₄ sin (-11)

          d₄ₓ = 21 cos (-11) = 20.61 km

          d_{4y} = 21 sin (-11) = -4.007 km

They tell us that at the end of the tour you are back on the island, so the displacement must be zero

X axis

           x = d₁ₓ + d₂ₓ + d₃ₓ + d₄ₓ

           0 = 11 +5.967 + d₃ₓ + 20.61

           d₃ₓ = -11 - 5.967 - 20.61

           d₃ₓ = -37.577 km

Y axis  

          y = d_{1y} + d_{2y} + d_{3y} + d_{4y}

          0 = 0 + 0.6272 + d_{3y} -4.007

          d_{3y} = 4.007 - 0.6272

          d_{3y} = 3.3798 km

This distance can be given in the form of module and angle

Let's use the Pythagorean theorem for the module

           d₃ = [tex]\sqrt{d_{3x}^2 + d_{3y}^2}[/tex]

           d₃ = [tex]\sqrt{37.577^2 + 3.3798^2}[/tex]

           d₃ = 37,729 km

Let's use trigonometry for the angle

            tan θ = d_{3y} / d₃ₓ

            θ = tan⁻¹ [tex]\frac{d_{3y}}{d_{3x}}[/tex]

            θ = tan-1 (-3.3798 / 37.577)

            θ = 5.1º

Since the y coordinate is positive and the x coordinate is negative, this angle is in the second quadrant, so the direction given in the form of cardinal coordinates is

            θ=  5.1º North of West

A potter’s wheel moves from rest to an angular speed of 0.10 rev/s in 36.5 s.
Assuming constant angular acceleration,
what is its angular acceleration in rad/s2?
Answer in units of rad/s2
.

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Answer:

please find attached pdf

Explanation:

You are standing on the bottom of a lake with your torso above water. Which statement is correct?

a. You feel a buoyant force only when you momentarily jump up from the bottom of the lake.
b. There is a buoyant force that is proportional to the weight of your body below the water level.
c. There is a buoyant force that is proportional to the volume of your body that is below the level of the water.
d. There is no buoyant force on you since you are supported by the lake bottom.

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Answer:

c. There is a buoyant force that is proportional to the volume of your body that is below the level of the water.

Explanation:

Buoyancy can be defined as a force which is created by the water displaced by an object.

Simply stated, buoyancy is directly proportional to the amount of water that is being displaced by an object.

Hence, the greater the amount of water an object displaces; the greater is the force of buoyancy pushing the object up.

The buoyancy of an object is given by the formula;

[tex] Fb = pgV [/tex]

[tex] But, \; V = Ah [/tex]

[tex] Hence, \; Fb = pgAh [/tex]

Where;

Fb = buoyant force of a liquid acting on an object.

g = acceleration due to gravity.

p = density of the liquid.

v = volume of the liquid displaced.

h = height of liquid (water) displaced by an object.

A = surface area of the floating object.

The unit of measurement for buoyancy is Newton (N).

In this scenario, you are standing on the bottom of a lake with your torso above water. Thus, there is a buoyant force that is proportional to the volume of your body that is below the level of the water.

A dog finds a toy at rest on the floor. The dog pushes the toy horizontally on a frictionless floor with a net force of 2.0 Newtons for 3.0 meters. How much kinetic energy does the toy gain? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.​

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Answer:

the kinetic energy gained by the toy is 6J.

Explanation:

Given;

net applied to the toy by dog, F = 2 N

distance moved by the toy, d = 3 m

Apply the principle of work-energy theorem to determine the kinetic energy gained by the toy.

ΔK.E = W

         = F x d

         = 2 x 3

         = 6 J

Therefore, the kinetic energy gained by the toy is 6J.

help plz! what vibrates in following types of wave motion 1)light wave 2)sound waves 3)x-rays 4)water waves​

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Answer:

I believe it's 2) sound waves

Explanation:

With sound waves, the energy travels along in the same direction as the particles vibrate. This type of wave is known as a longitudinal wave, so named because the energy travels along the direction of vibration of the particles.

A book is moved once around the perimeter of a tabletop with dimensions 1.2 m x 1.8 m.
(a) If the book ends up at its initial position, what is its displacement
(b) What is the distance traveled?​

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Answer:

a) 0m

b) 6m

Explanation:

First, we need to remember:

Displacement: Difference between final and initial position.

Distance traveled: Total distance traveled.

a) If the final position is the same as the initial position, then:

final position = initial position

And we know that:

displacement = final position - initial position = 0

Then the displacement of the book is zero.

b)

We can assume that the book traveled along the perimeter of the table.

The table is a rectangle of width 1.2m and length 1.8m

Remember that for a rectangle of width W and length L, the perimeter is:

P = 2*L + 2*W

Then the perimeter of the table is:

P = 2*1.2m + 2*1.8m = 6m

This means that the distance traveled by the book is 6 meters.

List down the types of centripetal force?

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Answer: Just a few examples are the tension in the rope on a tether ball, the force of Earth's gravity on the Moon, friction between roller skates and a rink floor, a banked roadway's force on a car, and forces on the tube of a spinning centrifuge. Any net force causing uniform circular motion is called a centripetal force.

Answer:

roller skates and a rink floor, a banked roadway's force on a car, and forces on the tube of a spinning centrifuge

Explanation:

The resolution of a telescope is ultimately limited by the diameter of its objective lens or mirror. A typical amateur astronomer's telescope may have a 6.09 in diameter mirror. What is the minimum angular separation (in arc seconds) of two stars that can be resolved with a 6.09 in scope

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Answer:

 θ =  3.19  arc second

Explanation:

The resolution of a telescope is given by the rayleigh criterion, which establishes that two objects are separated if the principal maximum of diffraction of one of them coincides with the first minimum of diffraction of the second object, based on this the solution is given by the first diffraction minimum, the a slit is

        a sin θ = m λ

with m = 1

in the case of circular apertures the equation must be found in polar coordinates, therefore a numerical constant is introduced

        a sin θ = 1.22 λ

Angles are measured in radians and in these experiments they are small

        sin θ = θ

       θ= 1.22  λ  / a

in this case a = 6.09 in, the wavelength is wrong = 550 10⁻⁹ m which is the maximum resolution of the human eye

l

et's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system

        d = 6.09‘  2.54 10⁻-2 m / 1 inch = 15.4686 10-2 m

let's calculate

       θ = 1.22 550 10-9 / 15.468 10-2

       θ = 15.5 10⁻⁶ rad

       rad = 2.06 105 s

       θ = 15.5 10⁻⁶ rad  2.06 105s/ 1 rad

       θ =  3.19   s

     

Ocean waves crash on the beach at a velocity of 3.5 m/s. If the distance between the crests of each wave is 4 m, find the frequency of the waves.


a. 0.0088 Hz

b. 14.0 Hz

c. 1.14 Hz

d. 0.88 Hz

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

velocity=frequency × wavelength

frequency=speed/wavelength

frequency=3.5÷4

=0.875~0.88

The frequency of the waves is (d) 0.88 Hz. So, correct answer is option (d).

What is frequency of wave?

The frequency of a sinusoidal wave is the number of full oscillations performed by any wave constituent in a unit of time. According to the definition of frequency, if a body is moving periodically, it has completed one cycle after going through a number of situations or postures and then returning to its initial position. Therefore, frequency is a quantity that describes the rate of oscillation and vibration.

Given parameter,

Velocity of the waves = 3.5 m/s.

distance between the crests of each wave, that is, wavelength of the waves = 4 m.

We know that, for a wave transmission,

velocity of wave =frequency of wave  × wavelength of wave

frequency of wave=speed of wave/wavelength of wave

frequency of wave =3.5 m/s ÷4m

=0.875 Hz

≈ 0.88 Hz

Hence, the frequency of the waves is 0.88 Hz.

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1. A ball with a mass of 2.3 kg travels with a velocity of 10 m/s. What is it's kinetic energy?

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Answer:

KE=½mv²

KE=½2.3kg×(10m/s)²

KE=½2.3kg×100m²/s²

KE=2.3kg×50m²/s²

KE=115joules

An object is placed in material a at point P, as shown in the diagram. The light is refracted when it strikes the interface with material b. When viewed from material b, at which point will the image appear?

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B because the areas of f can be 7 or higher

A 6 kg box with initial speed 8 m/s slides across the floor and comes to a stop after 2.4 s. A) What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?B) How far does the box move? C) You put a 5 kg block in the box, so the total mass is now 11 kg, and you launch this heavier box with an initial speed of 7 m/s. How long does it take to stop?

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Answer:

A. Coefficient of kinetic friction, μ = 0.34

B. The box moves a distance of 9.64 m before coming to a stop

C. The heavier box will stop after 2.1 seconds

Explanation:

a. The coefficient of kinetic or sliding friction is given as: μ = F/R

where applied force, F = m × (∆v)/t

∆v = v - u

∆v = 0 - 8 m/s = -8 m/s; t = 2.4 s

R = normal reaction = m×g

where g = 9.8 m/s²

Substituting in the kinetic friction formula; μ = m∆v/t ÷ 1/m×g

μ = ∆v/g×t

μ = 8 / 9.8 × 2.4

μ = 0.34

b. Using the equation v² = u² + 2as to calculate the distance travelled by the box

where v = 0 m/s; u = 8.0 m/s; a = ? s = ?

From F = ma = μR

a = μR/m = (μ × m × g)/m

a = μg

a = 0.34 × 9.8

a = 3.32 m/s²

This is negative acceleration or deceleration

Substituting in the equation of motion

8² + 2 × -3.32 × s = 0

-6.64s = -64

s = 9.64 m

Therefore, the box moves a distance of 9.64 m before coming to a stop

c. The coefficient of friction is independent of mass.

Using the formula in (a): μ = ∆v/g×t

t = ∆v/μg

t = 7/0.34 × 9.8

t = 2.10 s

Therefore, the heavier box will stop after 2.1 seconds

The  coefficient of kinetic friction of the box is 0.34.

The distance traveled by the box is 9.6 m.

The time taken for the heavier box to stop is 2.1 s.

The coefficient of kinetic friction

The  coefficient of kinetic friction of the box is calculated as follows;

[tex]\mu mg = ma\\\\\mu g = a\\\\\mu g = \frac{v}{t} \\\\\mu = \frac{v}{gt} \\\\\mu = \frac{8}{9.8 \times 2.4} \\\\\mu = 0.34[/tex]

The distance traveled by the box

The distance traveled by the box is calculated as follows;

[tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2as\\\\2as = -u^2\\\\s = \frac{-u^2}{2a} \\\\s = \frac{-u^2}{2\mu g} \\\\s = \frac{-(8)^2}{2\times 0.34 \times 9.8} \\\\s = -9.6 \ m\\\\|s| = 9.6 \ m[/tex]

The time taken for the heavier box to stop is calculated as;

[tex]\mu = \frac{v}{gt} \\\\t = \frac{v}{\mu g} \\\\t = \frac{7}{0.34 \times 9.8}\\\\ t = 2.1 \ s[/tex]

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Metals are amazing, and they are all around us. You can probably easily identify them by their shiny surfaces and tinny sound when you tap them.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

Metals are amazing, and they are all around us. You can probably easily identify them by their shiny surfaces and tinny sound when you tap them.

Generally, metals are mainly hard, shiny, and can be hammered into thin sheets. Also, another property of a metal is that, it is a good conductor of heat and even electricity because there valence (outer) electrons are delocalized. Some examples of chemical elements that are metals are iron, gold, sodium, silver, copper etc.

If an object has a mass of 210g and the net force acting upon it is 5.0N, what is the acceleration of that object?

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210g = 0.21kg

a= F/m

5.0/0.21= 23.809523

Answer:

24ms^-2 (2 sig figs)

Explanation:

F = ma

This means that the sum of all forces (or the net force) acting upon an object is equal to its mass x accelleration.

Its important to convert all parts of this equations in to SI units such that Force (N), Mass (kg) and Accelleration (ms^-2) to make sure that your answer is in the correct units.

F = ma so 5 = 0.21a

a = 5/0.21

a = 23.810 ms^-2 (5 sig figs)

Standing at a crosswalk, you hear a frequency of 530 Hz from the siren of an approaching ambulance. After the ambulance passes, the observed frequency of the siren is 424 Hz. Determine the ambulance's speed from these observations.

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Answer:

_s = 37.77 m / s

Explanation:

This is an exercise of the Doppler effect that the change in the frequency of the sound due to the relative speed of the source and the observer, in this case the observer is still and the source is the one that moves closer to the observer, for which relation that describes the process is

                    f ’= f₀  [tex]\frac{v}{v - v_s}[/tex]

where d ’= 530 Make

when the ambulance passes away from the observer the relationship is

                    f ’’ = f₀ [tex]\frac{v}{v + v_s}[/tex]

where d ’’ = 424 beam

let's write the two expressions

               f ’ (v-v_s) = fo v

               f ’’  (v + v_s) = fo v

let's solve the system, subtract the two equations

                v (f ’- f’ ’) - v_s (f’ + f ’’) = 0

                v_s = v [tex]\frac{ f' - f''}{ f' + f''}[/tex]

the speed of sound is v = 340 m / s

let's calculate

                 v_s = 340 [tex](\frac{ 530 -424}{530+424} )[/tex]

                 v_s = 340 [tex](\frac{106}{954}[/tex])

                  v_s = 37.77 m / s

What principle does a heat engine take advantage of in order to use heat to perform work?

A. Magnets can convert motion into electrical energy
B. The speed of atoms increases when heat is added
C. Fluids expand when heat is added to them
D. Energy can be created from nothing​

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B

Step by step explanation- I took the quiz
the answer is B have a great day but this is the right answer

The Great Sandini is a 60 kg circus performer who is shot from a cannon (actually a spring gun). You don't find many men of his caliber, so you help him design a new gun. This new gun has a very large spring with a very small mass and a force constant of 1300 N/m that he will compress with a force of 6500 N. The inside of the gun barrel is coated with Teflon, so the average friction force will be only 50 N during the 5.0 mm he moves in the barrel.

Required:
At what speed will he emerge from the end of the barrel, 2.5 mabove his initial rest position?

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Answer:

22m/s

Explanation:

Mass, m=60 kg

Force constant, k=1300N/m

Restoring force, Fx=6500 N

Average friction force, f=50 N

Length of barrel, l=5m

y=2.5 m

Initial velocity, u=0

[tex]F_x=kx[/tex]

Substitute the values

[tex]6500=1300x[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{6500}{1300}=5[/tex]m

Work done due to friction force

[tex]W_f=fscos\theta[/tex]

We have [tex]\theta=180^{\circ}[/tex]

Substitute the values

[tex]W_f=50\times 5cos180^{\circ}[/tex]

[tex]W_f=-250J[/tex]

Initial kinetic energy, Ki=0

Initial gravitational energy, [tex]U_{grav,1}=0[/tex]\

Initial elastic potential energy

[tex]U_{el,1}=\frac{1}{2}kx^2=\frac{1}{2}(1300)(5^2)[/tex]

[tex]U_{el,1}=16250J[/tex]

Final elastic energy,[tex]U_{el,2}=0[/tex]

Final kinetic energy, [tex]K_f=\frac{1}{2}(60)v^2=30v^2[/tex]

Final gravitational energy, [tex]U_{grav,2}=mgh=60\times 9.8\times 2.5[/tex]

Final gravitational energy, [tex]U_{grav,2}=1470J[/tex]

Using work-energy theorem

[tex]K_i+U_{grav,1}+U_{el,1}+W_f=K_f+U_{grav,2}+U_{el,2}[/tex]

Substitute the values

[tex]0+0+16250-250=30v^2+1470+0[/tex]

[tex]16000-1470=30v^2[/tex]

[tex]14530=30v^2[/tex]

[tex]v^2=\frac{14530}{30}[/tex]

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{14530}{30}}[/tex]

[tex]v=22m/s[/tex]

Messages from the Perseverance Rover on Mars reach Earth in 11 min. The speed of light is 3.00 x 108 m/s. Using this information, how far is Mars from Earth?

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Answer:

[tex]d=1.98\times 10^{11}\ m[/tex]

Explanation:

Messages from the Perseverance Rover on Mars reach Earth in 11 min i.e. time is 660 s

The speed of light is [tex]3\times 10^8\ m/s[/tex]

We need to find the distance between Mars and Earth. Let the distance be d.

We know that,

Distance = speed × time

So,

[tex]d=660\times 3\times 10^8\\\\d=1.98\times 10^{11}\ m[/tex]

So, Mars is [tex]1.98\times 10^{11}\ m[/tex] from the Earth.



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Answer:

.50 M

Explanation:

5*.50=2.5 + 2*.25=.5 = 3n

6*.50= 3N

Final answer is .50M

A bicyclist rides 5.0 km due east, while the resistive forcefrom the air has a magnitude of 3.0 N and points due west. Therider then turns around and rides 5.0 km due west, back to herstarting point. The resistive force from the air on the return triphas a magnitude of 3.0 N and points due east.
a) Find the work done by the resistive force during the roundtrip.
Based on answer in part A.
b) Is the resistive force a conservative force? explain.

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Answer:

a) Find the work done by the resistive force during the roundtrip.

W=-30kJ

b) Is the resistive force a conservative force? explain.

The resistive force is not a conservative force since the work done during the round trip is not zero

Explanation:

The worf done on object y a constant force F is given by:

W= (F  cos ∅)S

Where S is the displacement and ∅ is the angle between the force and the displacement.

The displacement of the bicycle during each part of the trip is s=5000m and teh magnitude of teh resistance force is F=3.0N

∅1=180° he angle between the displacement and the force

W1=W2

W1 = (3.0 cos180) 5000m

W1=-15.O kJ

W=W1+W2

W=-30kJ

The resistive force is not a conservative force since the work done during the round trip is not zero

(a) The work done by the resistive force is 15,000 J

(b) The work done the resistive force is non-conservative since the resultant resistive force in not zero.

Work done

Work is said to be when an applied force displaces an object from its initial position.

Work done by resistive force

The work done by the resistive force is calculated as follows;

W = FΔr

W = 3 x (5,000 - 0)

W = 15,000 J

Thus, the work done the resistive force is non-conservative since the resultant resistive force in not zero.

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What type of bond is CO2?||

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Answer:

Lol

Explanation:

CO2 would be a covalent bond, because any compound made up of non-metals will be covalent

what is the average velocity of a van that moves from 0 to 60 m east and 20 seconds

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