I got first part correct but dont know how to solve second part: Two new particles with identical positive charge 3 are placed the same 0.0809 m apart. The force between them is measured to be the same as that between the original particles. What is 3 ?

I Got First Part Correct But Dont Know How To Solve Second Part: Two New Particles With Identical Positive

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Answer 1

Answer:

5.92 *10^-6 C

Explanation:

For the two charges q3 the force between them is given by

[tex]F=k\frac{q_3\times q_3}{d^2}[/tex]

Now we know that

F = 48.1 N, d = 0.0809 m, and k = 8.99 *10^9 kg⋅m^3⋅s^−2⋅C^-2; therefore, the above gives

[tex]48.1=(8.99\times10^9)\frac{q_3\times q_3}{(0.0809)^2}[/tex][tex]\Rightarrow48.1=(8.99\times10^9)\frac{(q_3)^2}{(0.0809)^2}[/tex]

Now we solve for q_3.

Dividing both sides by 8.99 * 10^9 gives

[tex]\frac{48.1}{(8.99\times10^9)}=\frac{(q_3)^2}{(0.0809)^2}[/tex]

multiplying both sides by (0.0809)^2 gives

[tex]\frac{48.1}{(8.99\times10^9)}\times\mleft(0.0809\mright)^2=(q_3)^2[/tex]

finally, taking the square root of both sides gives

[tex]\sqrt[]{\frac{48.1}{(8.99\times10^9)}\times(0.0809)^2}=\sqrt{(q_3)^2}[/tex][tex]q_3=\sqrt[]{\frac{48.1}{(8.99\times10^9)}\times(0.0809)^2}[/tex]

Evaluating the right-hand side gives

[tex]\boxed{q_3=_{}5.92\times10^{-6}C\text{.}}[/tex]

Hence, the charge q_3 is 5.92 x 10^-6 C.


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A car is being tested for safety by colliding it with a brick wall.The 1300 kg car is initially driving towards the wall at a speedof 15 m/s, and after colliding with the wall the car movesaway from the wall at 2 m/s. If the car is in contact with thewall for 0.5 s, calculate the average force exerted on the carby the wall.

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Answer:

44200 N

Explanation:

To calculate the average force exerted on the car, we will use the following equation

[tex]\begin{gathered} Ft=\Delta p \\ Ft=m(v_f-v_i) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Where F is the average force, t is the time, m is the mass, vf is the final velocity and vi is the initial velocity of the car.

Replacing t = 0.5s, m = 1300 kg, vf = -2 m/s, and vi = 15 m/s and solving for F, we get

[tex]\begin{gathered} F(0.5s)=(1300\text{ kg\rparen\lparen-2 m/s - 15 m/s\rparen} \\ F(0.5s)=(1300\text{ kg\rparen\lparen-17 m/s\rparen} \\ F(0.5s)=-22100\text{ kg m/s} \\ F=\frac{-22100\text{ kg m/s}}{0.5\text{ s}} \\ F=-44200\text{ N} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the average force exerted on the car by the wall was 44200 N

carts, bricks, and bands

2. Which of the following conclusions are specifically supported by the data in Table 1?
a. A constant mass causes the acceleration value to increase.
b. An increase in the number of bricks causes the acceleration to decrease.
c. An increase in the length of the rubber band causes the acceleration to increase.
d. An increase in the number of rubber bands causes an increase in the acceleration.

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The conclusions that are specifically supported by the data in Table 1 is that An increase in the number of rubber bands causes an increase in the acceleration. That is option D.

What is acceleration?

Acceleration is defined as the rate at which the velocity of a moving object changes with respect to time which is measured in meter per second per second (m/s²).

From the table given,

Trial 1 ----> 1 band = 0.24m/s²

Trial 2 ----> 2 bands = 0.51 m/s²

Trial 3 ----> 3 bands = 0.73 m/s²

Trial 4 -----> 4 bands = 1.00 m/s²

This clearly shows that increase in the number of bands increases the acceleration of one brick that was placed on the cart.

This is because increasing the number of rubber bands has the effect of doubling the force leading to an effective increase in velocity of the moving cart.

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A 4-kg ball traveling westward at 25 m/s hits a 15-kg ball at rest. The 4-kg ball bounces east at 8.0 m/s. What is the speed and direction of the 15-kg ball? What is the impulse of the second ball?

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Given:

The mass of the first ball is,

[tex]m_1=4\text{ kg}[/tex]

The initial velocity of the first ball towards West is,

[tex]u_1=25\text{ m/s}[/tex]

The mass of thr second ball is,

[tex]m_2=15\text{ kg}[/tex]

the second object is initially at rest.

The final velocity of the first ball is,

[tex]v_1=-8.0\text{ m/s}[/tex]

we are taking West as positive.

Applying momentum conservation principle we can write,

[tex]m_1u_1+m_2\times0=m_1v_1+m_2v_2[/tex]

Substituting the values we get,

[tex]\begin{gathered} 4\times25+0=4\times(-8.0)+15\times v_2 \\ v_2=\frac{100+32}{15} \\ v_2=8.8\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}[/tex]

THe final velocity of the second ball is towards East and the magnitude is 8.8 m/s.

The impulse of the Second ball is,

[tex]\begin{gathered} I=m_2v_2-m_2\times0 \\ =15\times8.8 \\ =132\text{ kg.m/s} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Car A is traveling with a constant velocity of 18 [m/s]. Car B speeds up from 0 [m/s] to 10 [m/s] in 4 seconds. Which car has a greater acceleration?Car ACar BCar A and Car B have the same accelerationNeither car is accelerating

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Given:

Car A is traveling with a constant velocity of,

[tex]18\text{ m/s}[/tex]

The initial speed of car B is,

[tex]v_i=0\text{ m/s}[/tex]

After t=4 s, carB's speed is,

[tex]v_f=10\text{ m/s}[/tex]

To find:

Which car has a greater acceleration

Explanation:

The acceleration of Car A is Zero as there is no change in velocity with time.

The acceleration of car B is,

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_B=\frac{v_f-v_i}{t} \\ =\frac{10-0}{4} \\ =2.5\text{ m/s}^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

So, Car B has greater acceleration.

Hence, Car B has greater acceleration.

A student on skateboard pushes off from the top of small hill with a apees of 2.0m/s, and then geos down the hill with a constant acceleration of 0.5 m/s2

After traveling a distancie 12.0m, how fast is the student going?

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The final velocity of the student after travelling 12 m is 4 m/s.

What is the final velocity of the student?

The final velocity of the student is determined by applying the following Kinematic equation.

v² = u² + 2as

where;

u is the initial velocity of the studentv is the final velocity of the studenta is the acceleration of the students is the distance travelled by the student

v² = (2)² + 2(0.5)(12)

v² = 16

v = √16

v = 4 m/s

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A 77 kg student traveling in a car with a constant velocity has a kinetic energy of 1.7 104 J. What is the speedometer reading of the car in km/h? answer with:_____km/h

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ANSWER

75.65 km/h

EXPLANATION

Given:

• The student's mass, m = 77 kg

,

• The kinetic energy of the student in the car, KE = 1.7 x 10⁴ J

Find:

• The speed read in the speedometer of the car, which is the speed of the student, v (in km/h)

The kinetic energy of an object with mass m, traveling at a speed v, is,

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

Solving for v,

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2KE}{m}}[/tex]

Replace the known values and solve,

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2\cdot1.7\cdot10^4J}{77kg}}\approx21.013m/s[/tex]

Note that because the kinetic energy is given in Joules - which is equivalent to kg*m²/s², the speed we found is in m/s. Now, knowing that there are 3600 seconds in 1 hour and that 1 km is equivalent to 1000 m, we can convert this to km/s,

[tex]v=21.013\frac{m}{s}\cdot\frac{3600s}{1h}\cdot\frac{1km}{1000m}\approx75.65km/h[/tex]

Hence, the speedometer reading of the car is 75.65 km/h, rounded to the nearest hundredth.

Popeye the Sailor man, who has a mass of 85 kg, ran ( at a constant rate ) up a flight of stairs that are 3.55 m high in 6 seconds. How many watts of power did he generate during his run ?

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Given data

*The given mass of the Sailorman is m = 85 kg

*The given height is h = 3.55 m

*The given time is t = 6 s

*The value of the acceleration due to gravity is

[tex]g=9.8m/s^2[/tex]

The formula for the power generated by the Sailorman during his run is given as

[tex]\begin{gathered} P=\frac{W}{t} \\ =\frac{\text{mgh}}{t} \end{gathered}[/tex]

*Here W is the work done

[tex]\begin{gathered} P=\frac{85\times9.8\times3.55}{6} \\ =492.85\text{ W} \end{gathered}[/tex]

2. During which Epoch did humans first appear?Holocene3. How many million years ago did humans first appear?2.8 million years ago4. What are the three periods of the Mesozoic Era?Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic5. When did dinosaurs first appear?Triassic period6. In what period did birds first appear?Jurassic7. During what period did the dome-like uplift of the Adirondack region begin?

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(1)

The three eras within the Phanerozoic eon are

1) The Paleozoic era (541 million to 252 million years ago)

2) The Mesozoic era (252 million to 66 million years ago)

3) The Cenozoic era (66 million years ago to the present)

The source of the Sun’s heat and light energy is:A. combustion of helium gas.B. fusion of hydrogen nuclei.C. gravitational pressure.D. burning of fossil fuels.

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To find

The source of the Sun’s heat and light energy is:

Explanation

The sun's core is very hot. So under pressure nuclear fusion takes place. Here hydrogen is changed to helium.

Conclusion

The correct option is

B. fusion of hydrogen nuclei.

Modern roller coasters have vertical loops like the one shown in the figure. The radius of curvature is smaller at the top than on the sides so the downward centripetal acceleration at the top will be greater than the acceleration due to gravity, keeping the passengers pressed firmly into their seats.
1. What is the speed of the roller coaster, in meters per second, at the top of the loop if the radius of curvature there is 14 m and the downward acceleration of the car is 1.1g? Note that g here is the acceleration due to gravity.
2. The beginning of this roller coaster is at the top of a high hill. If it started from rest at the top of this hill, how high, in meters, above the top of the loop is this initial starting point? You may assume there is no friction anywhere on the track.
3. If it actually starts 7.5 m higher than your answer to the previous part (yet still reaches the top of the loop with the same velocity), how much energy, in joules, did it lose to friction? Its mass is 1800 kg.

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1 ) The speed of the roller coaster = 12.28 m / s

2 ) Height of the hill above the top of the loop = 7 m

3 ) Energy lost due to friction = 132 KJ

1 ) The speed of the roller coaster,

[tex]a_{c}[/tex] = v² / r

[tex]a_{c}[/tex] = Centripetal acceleration

v = Linear velocity

r = Radius

r = 14 m

[tex]a_{c}[/tex] = 1.1 g = 1.1 * 9.8

[tex]a_{c}[/tex] = 10.78 m / s²

v² = [tex]a_{c}[/tex] * r

v² = 10.78 * 14

v² = 150.9

v = 12.28 m / s

2 ) Initial starting point,

Considering hill as 1 and the loop as 2,

v1 = 0

h2 = 2 r = 2 * 14

h2 = 28 m

∑ [tex]F_{y}[/tex] = m [tex]a_{c}[/tex]

[tex]F_{N}[/tex] + [tex]F_{g}[/tex] = m [tex]a_{c}[/tex]

0 + m g = m v2² / r

v2² = g r

According to law of conservation of energy,

E1 = E2

m g h1 + 1 / 2 m v1² = m g h2 + 1 / 2 m v2²

m g h1 + 0 = 28 m g + 1 / 2 m g r

h1 = 28 +  1 / 2 ( 14 )

h1 = 35 m

Height of the hill above the top of the loop = h1 - h2

Height of the hill above the top of the loop = 35 - 28

Height of the hill above the top of the loop = 7 m

3 ) Energy lost due to friction,

h1 = 35 + 7.5

h1 = 42.5 m

m = 1800 kg

v2² = g r

v2² = 9.8 * 14

v2² = 137.2 m / s

Since energy is lost due to friction,

KE1 + U1 = KE2 + U2 + W

0 + m g h1 = 1 / 2 m v2² + m g h2 + W

( 1800 * 9.8 * 42.5 ) = ( 0.5 * 1800 * 137.5 ) + ( 1800 * 9.8 * 28 ) + W

749700 = 123750 + 493920 + W

W = 749700 - 617670

W = 132030 J

W = 132 KJ

Therefore,

1 ) The speed of the roller coaster = 12.28 m / s

2 ) Height of the hill above the top of the loop = 7 m

3 ) Energy lost due to friction = 132 KJ

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Two sounds of 610Hz and 620Hz are played together. The frequency you hear will be ___. The beat frequency is ___

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Explanation

The beat frequency is equal to the complete value of the alteration in the frequency of the two waves,it can be calculated by using the expression

[tex]f_{beat}=\lvert{{f_1}-f_2}\rvert[/tex]

so

Step 1

a)let

[tex]\begin{gathered} f_1=610\text{ Hz} \\ f_2=620\text{ Hz} \end{gathered}[/tex]

b) replace and calculate

[tex]\begin{gathered} f_{beat}=\lvert{{f_1}-f_2}\rvert \\ f_{beat}=\lvert610\text{ Hz-620Hz}\rvert \\ f_{beat}=10\text{ Hz} \end{gathered}[/tex]

so

the beat frequency is 10 HZ

Step 2

the frequency yuo will detect is the difference of the frequency, so , teh frequency beat, so

the frequency you hear will be 10 Hz

I hope this helps you

Determine the speed of the Earth in its motion around the Sun using Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation and centripetal force. Look up the values of the Earth's mass, the Sun's mass, and the average distance of Earth from the Sun; other than G, nothing else is needed

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In order to determine the speed of the Earth, proceed as follow:

Consider that the centripetal force must be equal to the gravitational force between the Earth and the Sun (because guarantees the stability of the system):

[tex]F_g=F_c[/tex]

Fg is the gravitational force and Fc the centripetal force. The expressions for each of these forces are:

[tex]\begin{gathered} F_g=\text{G}\frac{\text{mM}}{r^2} \\ F_c=ma_c=m\frac{v^2}{r} \end{gathered}[/tex]

where,

G: Cavendish's constant = 6.67*10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2

m: Earth's mass = 5.97*10^24 kg

M: Sun's mass = 1.99*10^30kg

v: speed of Earth around the Sun = ?

r: distance between the center of mass of Earth and Sun = 1.49*10^8km = 1.49*10^11 m

Equal the expressions for Fg and Fc, solve for v, replace the previous values of the parameters and simplify:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{G}\frac{\text{mM}}{r^2}=m\frac{v^2}{r} \\ v^{}=\sqrt[]{\frac{GM}{r}} \\ v=\sqrt[]{\frac{(6.67\cdot10^{-11}N\frac{m^2}{\operatorname{kg}^2})(1.99\cdot10^{30}kg)}{1.49\cdot10^{11}m}} \\ v\approx29846.7\frac{m}{s} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the speed of the Earth around the Sun is approximately 29846.7m/s

Which is negatively charged?A. protonB. nucleusC. electronD. neutron

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Protons, electrons an neutrons are the particles that make up atoms.

Protons have a positive electric charge, electrons have a negative electric charge an neutrons are electrically neutral.

The nucleus of an atom is made of protons and neutrons, so, its electric charge is positive an proportional to th

If an 800 kg roller coaster is at the top of its 50 m high track, it will have a potential energy 392,000 and a kinetic energy of 0J. This means the total mechanical energy is 392,000J. If the cart drops down to a new height of 10m, how much energy does the cart have now?

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ANSWER:

313600 J

STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:

We have that the gravitational potential energy is given by the following equation:

[tex]E_p=m\cdot g\cdot h[/tex]

We substitute and calculate the potential energy, knowing that g is the acceleration of gravity and is equal to 9.8 m/s^2:

[tex]\begin{gathered} E_p=800\cdot9.8\cdot10 \\ E_p=78400\text{ J} \end{gathered}[/tex]

We know that the total energy is 392,000 joules, so the energy it now carries would be the total minus the calculated potential energy:

[tex]\begin{gathered} E_k=392000-78400 \\ E_k=313600\text{ J} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The energy carried by the cart is 313600 J

A hydroelectric plant takes energy from water and turns it into electrical energy.What are the transformations of energy in the water molecules that are used in theprocess of generating electricity this way?The water particles initially have kinetic energy due to their motion. This kineticenergy is transformed into potential energy due to the position of the water andthen this energy is used to produce electricity.The water particles initially have potential due to their position. This potentialenergy is transformed into thermal energy and then this energy is used toproduce electricity.The water particles initially have chemical energy due to the bonds in water. Thischemical energy is transformed into thermal and then the thermal energy is usedto produce electricity.The water particles initially have potential due to their position. This potentialenergy is transformed into kinetic energy due to the motion of energy and thenthe kinetic energy is used to produce electricity.

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Answer:

The last option.

Explanation:

The principle of hydroelectric dams is the following:

Basically, we utilizie the energy of the falling wat

A car travels 400 km in the first 4.5 hours of a trip. It stops for an hour and then travels final 300 km in 2.5 hours. Find the average speed of the car.

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Given data:

Distance traveled by car in t_1=4.5 hr is s_1=400 km.

Distance traveled by car in t_2=1 hr is s_2=0 km (as the car was stopped).

Distance traveled by car in t_3=2.5 hr is s_3=300 km.

The average speed is given as,

[tex]\begin{gathered} v_{avg}=\frac{\text{ total distance traveled}}{\text{total time taken}} \\ =\frac{s_1+s_2+s_3}{t_1+t_2+t_3} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Substitute all known values,

[tex]\begin{gathered} v_{avg}=\frac{(400\text{ km})+(0\text{ km})+(300\text{ km})}{(4.5\text{ hr})+(1\text{ hr})+(2.5\text{ hr})} \\ =87.5\text{ km/h} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the average speed of the car is 87.5 km/h.

what is the maximum efficiency that a heat engine could have when operating between the normal boiling and freezing temperatures of water​

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The maximum efficiency that a heat engine could have when operating between the normal boiling and freezing temperatures of water is 26.8 %

η = ( [tex]T_{H}[/tex] - [tex]T_{C}[/tex] ) / [tex]T_{H}[/tex] * 100

η = Efficiency

[tex]T_{H}[/tex] = Hottest temperature

[tex]T_{C}[/tex] = Coldest temperature

Hottest temperature = Boiling point

Coldest temperature = Freezing point

[tex]T_{H}[/tex] = 100 °C = 373 K

[tex]T_{C}[/tex] = 0 °C = 272 K

η = ( 373 - 273 ) / 373 * 100

η = 100 / 373 * 100

η = 26.8 %

In a heat engine, the heat energy is converted into mechanical energy which will be used to do mechanical work like pushing a piston out from the cylinder.

Therefore, the maximum efficiency that a heat engine could have when operating between the normal boiling and freezing temperatures of water is 26.8 %

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sin ([3pi over 2] + x) + sin ([3pi over 2] + x) = -2must show work also

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ANSWER:

[tex]x=0\text{\degree}+360\text{\degree{}n}[/tex]

STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:

We have the following equation:

[tex]sin\: \mleft(\mleft[\frac{3\pi}{2}\mright]+x\mright)\: +\: sin\: \mleft(\mleft[\frac{3\pi\:}{2}\mright]+x\mright)\: =\: -2[/tex]

Solving for x:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2\cdot sin\: (\lbrack\frac{3\pi}{2}\rbrack\: +\: x)\: \: =\: -2 \\ sin\: (\lbrack\frac{3\pi}{2}\rbrack\: +\: x)=-\frac{2}{2} \\ sin\: (\lbrack\frac{3\pi}{2}\rbrack\: +\: x)=-1 \\ \frac{3\pi}{2}+\: x=\arcsin (-1) \\ \frac{3\pi}{2}+\: x=\frac{3\pi}{2}+\: 2\pi n \\ x=2\pi n \\ x=0\text{\degree}+360\text{\degree{}n} \\ \text{for n = 0} \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

part 2 of 2 ASSUME BOTH snowballs are thrown with the same initial speed 39.9 m/s. the first snowball is thrown at an angle of 51 degrees above the horizontal. At what angle should you throw the second snowball to make it hit the same point as the first? how many seconds after the first snowball should you throw the second so that they arrive on target at the same time?

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Explanation

Step 1

Let

a) for ball 1

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{ Initial sp}eed=v_0=33.9\text{ }\frac{m}{s} \\ \text{ Angle=51 \degree} \end{gathered}[/tex]

the formula for the distance is given by:

[tex]x=\frac{v^2_0\sin(2\theta)}{g}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{hence, let v}_0=39.9,\text{ angle= 51 \degree , g=9.8 } \\ \text{replace to solve for x } \\ x=\frac{(39.9)^2\sin(2\cdot51)}{9.8} \\ x=158.9\text{ m} \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

hence, the horizontal distance reached by the ball 1 is 158.9 meters

Step 2

as the ball started from the same point at the same initial speed, the only way to make the second ball hits the same point as the first is thworing the second ball at the same angle, it is 51 °

Mechanical energy is the form of energy associated with the ,or of an object.

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Answer:

Mechanical energy is the form of energy associated with the motion or position of an object.​

Explanation:

Mechanical energy can be defined as the energy possessed by an object as a result of its motion or position.

Mechanical energy is divided into two.

Kinetic energy and potential energy

Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object as a result of its motion

Potential energy is the energy possessed by an object as a result of its position.

Therefore, we can conclude that mechanical energy is the form of energy associated with the motion or position of an object.​

Which of the following is an appropriate measure of electric power on a toaster label?220 W55 Ω110 V2.0 A

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A Watt is the unit of electrical power

A.Calculate the combined force of vector F ?B.Calculate the direction of the combined force vector F ?

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Answer:

A. 282.93 N

B. 1.94 degrees

Explanation:

The combined force is found by first adding the three forces given.

We add the three forces by adding their x and y components separately and then combining the results to produce the total force,

The x component of a force is

[tex]\begin{gathered} \cos \theta=\frac{f_x}{F} \\ \Rightarrow f_x=F\cos \theta \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, x components of the forces is

[tex]F_x=120\cos 65+100\cos 25+200\cos (-45)[/tex]

The y-component of the forces is

[tex]F_y=120\sin 120+100\sin 25+200\sin (-45)[/tex]

Now evaluating the above two components gives

[tex]F_x=282.77N[/tex][tex]F_y=9.597N[/tex]

Let us draw on big vector whose components are the above vectors.

The angle of the combined vector with respect to the x-axis is

[tex]\tan \theta=\frac{9.59}{282.77}[/tex][tex]\theta=\tan ^{-1}(\frac{9.59}{282.77})[/tex][tex]\boxed{\theta=1.94^o}[/tex]

which is our answer!

The magnitude of the combined vector is

[tex]F=\sqrt[]{F^2_x+F^2_y_{}}[/tex][tex]F=\sqrt[]{(9.59)^2_{}+(282.77)^2_{}}[/tex][tex]\boxed{F=282.93N}[/tex]

which is our answer!

Hence, to summerise:

A. 282.93 N

B. 1.94 degrees

orce and Motion Unit TestUse the following scenario to answer the question.Taj and Micah chose to go bowling. Taj rolled the ball toward the pins first, knocking them all down.Which of the following is affecting these objects?point)O Gravity is affecting these objects.O An unbalanced force is affecting the objects.O Inertia is affecting these objects.O A balanced force is affecting the objects.

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So lets go through all four answer choices.

The easiest to choose is whether gravity is affecting these objects. Assuming that there is some sort of gravity that would pull the pins down, gravity does affect these objects

Second is inertia.

We know that if an object has inertia, it will try to resist moving/coming to rest. In this case, we know that the pins have inertia because the pins fell over, so we know that the pins do have inertia

The last part is whether these objects have an unbalanced or balanced force. If a balanced force did exist, there would need to a force that would equally counteract the force of the bowling ball, which there isn't. Which means there is an unbalanced force affecting these objects.

Given that the user must choose one, the correct answer would be that an unbla

which of the following are independent of the mass of an object falling freely near earth's surface: (may have more than 1 answer) 1) acceleration of the object 2) gravitational force acting on the object 3) gravitational force acting on the object 4) magnitude of the gravitational field

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As the object is falling freely, the acceleration of the object will be equal to the acceleration due to gravity.

It is given as,

[tex]g=\frac{GM}{R^2}[/tex]

Here, G is the univarshal gravitational constant and M is the mass of the Earth.

means acceleration of the object is constant and independent of the mass of the object.

so option 1 is correct.

now the gravitational force on that object is,

[tex]F=\frac{GMm}{R^2}[/tex]

here this is dependent on the mass of the object(m).

NOw the gravitational field means the force per unit mass and is given by,

[tex]E=\frac{GM}{R^2}[/tex]

Here we can se that this gravitational field is also independent of the mass of the object.

So, option 1 and 4 are correct.

21. An object m is tied to one end of a string, moves in a circle with a constant speed v
on a horizontal frictionless table. The second end of the string is connected to a big
mass M and goes through a small hole in the table. What is the value of M if it stays
in equilibrium?
I
(B) v²/rmg
(A) mv²/rg
(C) rg/mv²
(D) mv²r/g

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The value of M that goes through a small hole in the table if it stays in equilibrium is mv²/rg ( A )

The force acting on object m is the centripetal force.

[tex]F_{c}[/tex] = m v² / r

Mass = m

Velocity = v

Radius = r

The force acting on object M is the gravitational force,

[tex]F_{g}[/tex] = M g

g = Acceleration due to gravity

Since the system is at equilibrium,

[tex]F_{c}[/tex] - [tex]F_{g}[/tex] = 0

m v² / r = M g

M = m v² / r g

Therefore, the value of M if it stays in equilibrium is mv²/rg ( A )

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A plane is traveling with a velocity of 70 miles/hr with a direction angle of 24 degrees. The wind is blowing at 25 miles/hr with a direction angle of 190 degrees. What is the vertical component of the wind velocity? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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Wind velocity:

25 m/h with a direction angle of 190°.

Vertical component:

25 sin 190 = -4.34 m/s = - 4 m/s

What is the difference in the path of a ball tossed straight up in the air by a passenger on a a bus from the view point of the passenger, and the person on the street?​

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The difference in the path of a ball tossed straight up in the air by a passenger on a a bus from the view point of the passenger, and the person on the street is that the ball would appear to the passenger to be making an up and down movement when the ball is thrown up, while the stationary observer will actually see the ball moving along a parabolic path.

What is a parabolic path?

A parabolic path is described as a Kepler orbit with the eccentricity equal to 1 and is an unbound orbit that is exactly on the border between elliptical and hyperbolic.

The Parabolic path is also defined as the angle of trajectory of a projectile.

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A light, inextensible cord passes over alight, frictionless pulley with a radius of15 cm. It has a(n) 18 kg mass on the left and a(n) 2.6 kg mass on the right, both hanging freely. Initially their center of masses are a vertical distance 1.5 m apart.The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s².

At what rate are the two masses accelerating when they pass each other answer in units of m/s^2

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Instructions: 1) write out the question 2) work out the solution 3) Explain in words how you would know to do that1. What is the momentum of a 5.0 g bullet with a velocity of 500 m/s?

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Given data:

The mass of bullet is m=5.0 g.

The velocity fo bullet is v=500 m/s.

The formula for the momentum is given by,

[tex]p=mv[/tex]

Substitute the given values in above equation,

[tex]\begin{gathered} p=(5g\times\frac{1kg}{1000\text{ g}})(\frac{500m}{s}) \\ p=\frac{2.5kgm}{s} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, the momentum of the bullet is 2.5 kgm/s.

According to the definition of momentum, "It is the product of mass and velocity". Therefore, the momentum of moving body can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the body and velocity at which the body is moving.

So, that is how we know how to calculate the momentum of the body.

Timmy walks 5 m North, 3m West, and finally 1 m South. What is his displacement from his starting point?

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Timmy walks 5 m North, 3m West, and finally 1 m South then his displacement from the starting point would be 5 meters in the northwest direction.

What is displacement?

Displacement describes this shift in location and it is calculated with the help of the initial and the final position of the object.

As given in the problem If Timmy walks 5 m North, 3m West, and finally 1 m South ,

The resultant displacement of the Timmy = √(4² + 3²)

                                                              = 5 meters

                                       

Thus, the resultant displacement of the Timmy would be 5 meters

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