Answer:
25m
Explanation:
Let's assume the Jeep attains a velocity of 36km/h ; a constant speed same with that of the car.
While the Jeep is accelerating to that speed, the car with that speed passes it.
Now we can calculate the time taken for the Jeep to attain the velocity of 36km/h on her constant acceleration.
This time is t = v/a; from Newton's Law of Motion:
a = V-U / t ; a-acceleration
V is final velocity = 36km/h
U is initial velocity 0 since the body starts from rest.
Hence t = 36000/3600 ÷ 4 = 2.5s
Note conversting from km/h to m/s we multiply by 1000/3600.
But the distance covered by the car while the Jeep just accelerates is
S = U × t = 10× 2.5 = 25m.
Note From Newton's law of Motion, distance for constant speed is defined as: U × t
Hence the Car would be 25m off the starting point just as the Jeep accelerates. It would overtake the Jeep when it just covers 25m from the Jeep starting point.
A low C (f=65Hz) is sounded on a piano. If the length of the piano wire is 2.0 m and
its mass density is 5.0 g/m2, determine the tension of the wire.
Answer:
T = 676 N
Explanation:
Given that: f = 65 Hz, L = 2.0 m, and ρ = 5.0 g[tex]/m^{2}[/tex] = 0.005 kg
A stationary wave that is set up in the string has a frequency of;
f = [tex]\frac{1}{2L}[/tex][tex]\sqrt{\frac{T}{M} }[/tex]
⇒ T = 4[tex]L^{2}[/tex][tex]f^{2}[/tex]M
Where: t is the tension in the wire, L is the length of the wire, f is the frequency of the waves produced by the wire and M is the mass per unit length of the wire.
But M = L × ρ = (2 × 0.005) = 0.01 kg/m
T = 4 × [tex]2^{2}[/tex] ×[tex]65^{2}[/tex] × 0.01
= 4 × 4 ×4225 × 0.01
= 676 N
Tension of the wire is 676 N.
Assuming 100% efficient energy conversion, how much water stored behind a 50 centimetre high hydroelectric dam would be required to charge battery
Complete question is;
Assuming 100% efficient energy conversion how much water stored behind a 50 centimeter high hydroelectric dam would be required to charge the battery with power rating, 12 V, 50 Ampere-minutes
Answer:
Amount of water required to charge the battery = 7.35 m³
Explanation:
The formula for Potential energy of the water at that height = mgh
Where;
m = mass of the water
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
H = height of water = 50 cm = 0.5 m
We know that in density, m = ρV
Where;
ρ = density of water = 1000 kg/m³
V = volume of water
So, potential energy is now given as;
Potential energy = ρVgH = 1000 × V × 9.8 × 0.5 = (4900V) J
Now, formula for energy of the battery is given as;
E = qV
We are given;
q = 50 A.min = 50 × 60 = 3,000 C
V = 12 V
Thus;
qV = 3,000 × 12 = 36,000 J
E = 36,000 J
At a 100% conversion rate, the energy of the water totally powers the battery.
Thus;
(4900V) = (36,000)
4900V = 36,000
V = 36,000/4900
V = 7.35 m³
A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 1.1 m diameter has a surface charge density of 6.2 µC/m2. (a) Find the net charge on the sphere. (b) What is the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere?
Answer:
(a) q = 2.357 x 10⁻⁵ C
(b) Φ = 2.66 x 10⁶ N.m²/C
Explanation:
Given;
diameter of the sphere, d = 1.1 m
radius of the sphere, r = 1.1 / 2 = 0.55 m
surface charge density, σ = 6.2 µC/m²
(a) Net charge on the sphere
q = 4πr²σ
where;
4πr² is surface area of the sphere
q is the net charge on the sphere
σ is the surface charge density
q = 4π(0.55)²(6.2 x 10⁻⁶)
q = 2.357 x 10⁻⁵ C
(b) the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere
Φ = q / ε
where;
Φ is the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere
ε is the permittivity of free space
Φ = (2.357 x 10⁻⁵) / (8.85 x 10⁻¹²)
Φ = 2.66 x 10⁶ N.m²/C
The average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and cloud in an area are known as its
A.climate.
b.weather.
C. global warming
d. seasons
Answer:
a. global warming
Explanation:
that's the definitain of global warming
Answer:
A climate
Explanation:
A 1,269 kg rocket is traveling at 413 m/s with 2,660 kg of fuel on board. If the rocket fuel travels at 1,614 m/s relative to the rocket, what is the rockets final velocity after it uses half of its fuel?
Answer:
About 2104m/s
Explanation:
[tex]F=ma \\\\F=\dfrac{2660kg}{2}\cdot 1614m/s=2,146,620N \\\\2,146,620N=1,269kg\cdot a \\\\a\approx 1691m/s \\\\v_f=v_o+at=413m/s+1691m/s=2104m/s[/tex]
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Astronaut Flo wishes to travel to a star 20 light years away and return. Her husband Malcolm, who was the same age as Flo when she departs, stays home (baking cookies). If Flo travels at a constand speed of 80% of the speed of light (except for a short time to turn around), how much younger than Malcolm will Flo be when she returns? How long does Malcolm sit around baking cookies? How far is the distance to Flo?
Answer:
a. about 20 years younger
b. Malcolm sits around for 49.94 years
c. 2.268x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] m
Explanation:
light travels 3x[tex]10^{8}[/tex] m in one seconds
in 20 years that will be 3x[tex]10^{8}[/tex] x 20 x 60 x 60 x 24 x 365 = 1.89x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] m
for the to and fro journey, total distance covered will be 2 x 1.89x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] = 3.78x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] m
Flo's speed = 80% of speed of light = 0.8 x 3x[tex]10^{8}[/tex] = 2.4x[tex]10^{8}[/tex] m/s
time that will pass for Malcolm will be distance/speed = 3.78x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] /2.4x[tex]10^{8}[/tex]
= 1575000000 s = 49.94 years
the relativistic time t' will be
t' = t x [tex]\sqrt{1 - \frac{v^{2} }{c^{2} } }[/tex]
t' = 49.94 x [tex]\sqrt{1 - 0.8^{2} }[/tex]
t' = 49.94 x 0.6 = 29.96 years this is the time that has passed for Flo
this means that Flo will be about 20 years younger than Malcolm when she returns
relativistic distance is
d' = d x [tex]\sqrt{1 - \frac{v^{2} }{c^{2} } }[/tex]
d' = 3.78x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] x [tex]\sqrt{1 - 0.8^{2} }[/tex]
d' = 3.78x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] x 0.6
d' = 2.268x[tex]10^{17}[/tex] m this is how far it is to Flo
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A 20 gram mass is suspended from meter rod at 20cm. The meter rod is balanced on 40cm mark. Weight of meter rod is
A. 0.4N
B. 0.6N
C. 6N
D. 60N
Answer:b
Explanation:I’m just trynna get more money dude
The battery on your car has a rating stated in ampere minute which permit you to estimate the length of time a fully charged battery could deliver any particular current before discharge. Approximately how much energy is stored by a 50 ampere minute 12 volt battery
Answer:
Thus, the energy stored by a 50 Ampere minute battery is found to be 36 KJ.
Explanation:
The power delivered by a battery is given by the formula:
P = VI
where,
P = Power Delivered by battery in 1 second
V = Voltage of battery = 12 volt
I = Current stored in battery
But, if we multiply both sides of equation by time (t), then:
Pt = VIt
where,
Pt = Power x Time = E = Energy Stored = ?
It = Rating of Battery = (50 A.min)(60 sec/min) = 3000 A.sec
Therefore,
E = (12 volt)(3000 A.sec)
E = 36000 J = 36 KJ
Thus, the energy stored by a 50 Ampere minute battery is found to be 36 KJ.
Nuclear fusion in our Sun happens when
- hydrogen atoms combine to make helium atoms and release energy
- uranium atoms break apart and release energy
- hydrogen atoms are burned and release energy
- helium atoms break apart and release energy
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Fussion occurs when elements of lower atomic mass combines to form that of a larger atomic mass, releasing energy in the process .
Hydrogen has a lower atomic mass than Helium.
Four long wires are each carrying 6.0 A. The wires are located
at the 4 corners of a square with side length 9.0 cm. All of
these wires are carrying current out of the page. The
magnetic field (in T) at one corner of the square is:
Answer:
[tex]B_T=2.0*10^-5[-\hat{i}+\hat{j}]T[/tex]
Explanation:
To find the magnitude of the magnetic field, you use the following formula for the calculation of the magnetic field generated by a current in a wire:
[tex]B=\frac{\mu_oI}{2\pi r}[/tex]
μo: magnetic permeability of vacuum = 4π*10^-7 T/A
I: current = 6.0 A
r: distance to the wire in which magnetic field is measured
In this case, you have four wires at corners of a square of length 9.0cm = 0.09m
You calculate the magnetic field in one corner. Then, you have to sum the contribution of all magnetic field generated by the other three wires, in the other corners. Furthermore, you have to take into account the direction of such magnetic fields. The direction of the magnetic field is given by the right-hand side rule.
If you assume that the magnetic field is measured in the up-right corner of the square, the wire to the left generates a magnetic field (in the corner in which you measure B) with direction upward (+ j), the wire down (down-right) generates a magnetic field with direction to the left (- i) and the third wire generates a magnetic field with a direction that is 45° over the horizontal in the left direction (you can notice that in the image attached below). The total magnetic field will be:
[tex]B_T=B_1+B_2+B_3\\\\B_{T}=\frac{\mu_o I_1}{2\pi r_1}\hat{j}-\frac{\mu_o I_2}{2\pi r_2}\hat{i}+\frac{\mu_o I_3}{2\pi r_3}[-cos45\hat{i}+sin45\hat{j}][/tex]
I1 = I2 = I3 = 6.0A
r1 = 0.09m
r2 = 0.09m
[tex]r_3=\sqrt{(0.09)^2+(0.09)^2}m=0.127m[/tex]
Then you have:
[tex]B_T=\frac{\mu_o I}{2\pi}[(-\frac{1}{r_2}-\frac{cos45}{r_3})\hat{i}+(\frac{1}{r_1}+\frac{sin45}{r_3})\hat{j}}]\\\\B_T=\frac{(4\pi*10^{-7}T/A)(6.0A)}{2\pi}[(-\frac{1}{0.09m}-\frac{cos45}{0.127m})\hat{i}+(\frac{1}{0.09m}+\frac{sin45}{0.127m})]\\\\B_T=\frac{(4\pi*10^{-7}T/A)(6.0A)}{2\pi}[-16.67\hat{i}+16.67\hat{j}]\\\\B_T=2.0*10^-5[-\hat{i}+\hat{j}]T[/tex]
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Answer:
Silver.
Explanation:
To determine the identity of the metal, we need to calculate the density of the metal. This is illustrated below:
Mass of metal (m) = 18.15g
Length (L)= 1.2cm
Volume (V) = L³ = 1.2³ = 1.728cm³
Density =.?
The density of a substance is simply defined as the mass of the substance per unit volume of the substance. Mathematically, it is expressed as:
Density = Mass /volume
With the above formula, we can obtain the density of the metal as follow:
Mass = 18.15g
Volume = 1.728cm³
Density =.?
Density = Mass /volume
Density = 18.15g/1.728cm³
Density of the metal = 10.50g/cm³
Comparing the density of metal obtained with the densities given in the table above, we can see that the density of the metal is the same with that of silver.
Therefore, the metal is silver.
Archimedes and Heron are playing on a seesaw. Archimedes weighs 75 kg and Heron weighs 150 kg. If Heron is sitting 2 meters from the fulcrum, how many meters does Archimedes need to sit from the fulcrum?
Answer:
4metresExplanation:
Using the principle of moment to solve the problem. The principle states that the sum of clockwise moments is equal to the sum of anticlockwise moment.
Moment = force *perpendicular distance
Moment of Archimedes about the fulcrum = 75 * x ... 1
x is the distance of Archimedes from the fulcrum
Moment of Heron about the fulcrum = 150 * 2 = 300kgm... 2
Equation 1 and 2 according to principle of moment to get x we have;
75x = 300
x = 300/75
x = 4metres
Archimedes need to sit 4m from the fulcrum
When an electromagnetic wave falls on a white, perfectly reflectingsurface, it exerts a force F on that surface. If the surfaceis now painted a perfectly absorbing black, the force that the samewave would exert on the surface is:___________.
A) F
B) F/2
C) F/4
D) 2F
E) 4F
Answer:
B. F/2
Explanation:
The radiation force per unit area (radiation pressure Prad) exerted by an electromagnetic wave on a perfectly absorbing body has been found by experiment to be equal to the energy density of the wave
i.e Prad = u
For a reflecting body, this force exerted per unit area has been found to be twice the energy density of the wave.
i.e Prad = 2u.
Therefore, if the force exerted on a perfectly reflective body is F, then the force exerted on a perfectly absorbing body will be F/2
Carbon is added to iron to make steel. Steel is stronger than either carbon or iron by itself.
What does this example show?
Answer:
This example shows that alloys are stronger than either of it's parent materials by themselves.
Explanation:
Since carbon is added to iron to make steel, it means steel is an alloy of iron and carbon.
This is because an alloy is a mixture of two or more elements, where at least one element is a metal.
Now, steel is stronger than either carbon or or iron by itself because Steel contains atoms of other elements including carbon and iron. These atoms have different sizes to iron carbon atoms, so they distort the layers of atoms in the pure iron and carbon. This means that a greater force is required for the layers to slide over each other in steel, so steel is harder than pure iron.
5.
The solar system coalesced due to rotational forces and
gravity.
heat.
radioactivity.
solar wind.
Answer:
Gravity
Explanation:
The solar system is held together by rotational forces and gravity. This can be seen from billions of years ago when the solar system was a cloud of dust and gas. This cloud of dust and gas is known as the solar nebula. All of these dust and gas were brought together by the rotational movement as well as the action of gravity which brought all the particles together to form a larger one. This alone brought about the sun's formation in the center of the nebula as well the formation of other planetary bodies, etc.
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(a) What is the cost of heating a hot tub containing 1440 kg of water from 10.0°C to 40.0°C, assuming 75.0% efficiency to take heat loss to surroundings into account? The cost of electricity is 9.00¢/(kW · h) and the specific heat for water is 4184 J/(kg · °C). $ 67 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of m kg of a substance? How many joules are in 1 kWh? (b) What current was used by the 220 V AC electric heater, if this took 3.45 h? 88.2 Correct: Your answer is correct. A
Answer:
a) [tex]E = 6.024\,USD[/tex], For m kilograms, it is 4184m J., 3600000 joules, b) [tex]i = 88.200\,A[/tex]
Explanation:
a) The amount of heat needed to warm water is given by the following expression:
[tex]Q_{needed} = m_{w}\cdot c_{w}\cdot (T_{f}-T_{i})[/tex]
Where:
[tex]m_{w}[/tex] - Mass of water, measured in kilograms.
[tex]c_{w}[/tex] - Specific heat of water, measured in [tex]\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\circ}C}[/tex].
[tex]T_{f}[/tex], [tex]T_{i}[/tex] - Initial and final temperatures, measured in [tex]^{\circ}C[/tex].
Then,
[tex]Q_{needed} = (1440\,kg)\cdot \left(4184\,\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\circ}C} \right)\cdot (40^{\circ}C - 10^{\circ}C)[/tex]
[tex]Q_{needed} = 180748800\,J[/tex]
The energy needed in kilowatt-hours is:
[tex]Q_{needed} = 180748800\,J\times \left(\frac{1}{3600000}\,\frac{kWh}{J} \right)[/tex]
[tex]Q_{needed} = 50.208\,kWh[/tex]
The electric energy required to heat up the water is:
[tex]E = \frac{50.208\,kWh}{0.75}[/tex]
[tex]E = 66.944\,kWh[/tex]
Lastly, the cost of heating a hot tub is: (USD - US dollars)
[tex]E = (66.944\,kWh)\cdot \left(0.09\,\frac{USD}{kWh} \right)[/tex]
[tex]E = 6.024\,USD[/tex]
The heat needed to raise the temperature a degree of a kilogram of water is 4184 J. For m kilograms, it is 4184m J. Besides, a kilowatt-hour is equal to 3600000 joules.
b) The current required for the electric heater is:
[tex]i = \frac{Q_{needed}}{\eta \cdot \Delta V \cdot \Delta t}[/tex]
[tex]i = \frac{180748800\,J}{0.75\cdot (220\,V)\cdot (3.45\,h)\cdot \left(3600\,\frac{s}{h} \right)}[/tex]
[tex]i = 88.200\,A[/tex]
A particle leaves the origin with a speed of 3.6 106 m/s at 34 degrees to the positive x axis. It moves in a uniform electric field directed along positive y axis. Find Ey such that the particle will cross the x axis at x
Answer:
E = -4556.18 N/m
Explanation:
Given data
u = 3.6×10^6 m/sec
angle = 34°
distance x = 1.5 cm = 1.5×10^-2 m (This data has been assumed not given in
Question)
from the projectile motion the horizontal distance traveled by electron is
x = u×cosA×t
⇒t = x/(u×cos A)
We also know that force in an electric field is given as
F = qE
q= charge , E= strength of electric field
By newton 2nd law of motion
ma = qE
⇒a = qE/m
Also, y = u×sinA×t - 0.5×a×t^2
⇒y = u×sinA×t - 0.5×(qE/m)×t^2
if y = 0 then
⇒t = 2mu×sinA/(qE) = x/(u×cosA)
Also, E = 2mu^2×sinA×cosA/(x×q)
Now plugging the values we get
E = 2×9.1×10^{-31}×3.6^2×10^{12}×(sin34°)×(cos34°)/(1.5×10^{-2}×(-1.6)×10^{-19})
E = -4556.18 N/m
The value of Ey such that the particle will cross the x axis at x=1.5 cm is -4556.18 N/m.
What is electric field?The field developed when a charge is moved. In this field, a charge experiences an electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion depending on the nature of charge.
Given is a particle leaves the origin with a speed of 3.6 x 10⁶ m/s at 34 degrees to the positive x axis. It moves in a uniform electric field directed along positive y axis.
The distance x = 1.5 cm = 1.5×10⁻² m (assumed, not given in question)
The horizontal distance traveled by particle is
x = ucosθt
t = x/ucosθ
The force in an electric field is F = qE...................(1)
where, q is charge , E is the strength of electric field
From, newton 2nd law of motion, Force F = ma.................(2)
Equating both the equations, we get
ma = qE
a = qE/m..................(3)
The vertical distance, y =usinθt - 1/2at²
From equation 3, we have
y = usinθt - 1/2 (qE/m) t²
if y = 0, t = 2musinθ/(qE) = x / (ucosθ)
The electric field is represented as
Also, E = 2mu²×sinθ×cosθ/(xq)
Plug the values, we get
E = 2×(9.1×10⁻³¹)×(3.6 x 10⁶)²×sin34°×cos34°/( 1.5×10⁻² ×(-1.6)×10⁻¹⁹)
E = -4556.18 N/m
Thus, the electric field of the particle is -4556.18 N/m.
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Assuming 100% efficient energy conversion, how much water stored behind a 50 centimeter high hydroelectric dam would be required to charge the battery?
Complete question is;
Assuming 100% efficient energy conversion how much water stored behind a 50 centimeter high hydroelectric dam would be required to charge the battery with power rating, 12 V, 50 Ampere-minutes.
Answer:
Amount of water required to charge the battery = 7.35 m³
Explanation:
The formula for Potential energy of the water at that height = mgh
Where;
m = mass of the water
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
h = height of water = 50 cm = 0.5 m
We know that in density, m = ρV
Where;
ρ = density of water = 1000 kg/m³
V = volume of water
So, potential energy is now given as;
Potential energy = ρVgH = 1000 × V × 9.8 × 0.5 = (4900V) J
Now, formula for energy of the battery is given as;
E = qV
We are given;
q = 50 A.min = 50 × 60 = 3,000 C
V = 12 V
Thus;
qV = 3,000 × 12 = 36,000 J
E = 36,000 J
At a 100% conversion rate, the energy of the water totally powers the battery.
Thus;
(4900V) = (36,000)
4900V = 36,000
V = 36,000/4900
V = 7.35 m³
A block of mass 15.0 kg slides down a ramp inclined at 28.0∘ above the horizontal. As it slides, a kinetic friction force of 30.0 N parallel to the ramp acts on it. If the block slides for 5.50 m along the ramp, find the work done on the block by friction.
Answer:
Work is done by friction = -165 J
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of block (m) = 15 kg
Ramp inclined = 28°
Friction force (f) = 30 N
Distance (d) = 5.5 m
Find:
Work is done by friction.
Computation:
Work is done by friction = -Fd
Work is done by friction = -(30)(5.5)
Work is done by friction = -165 J
a steel ball is dropped from a diving platform use the approximate value of g as 10 m/s^2 to solve the following problem what is the velocity of the ball 0.9 seconds after its released
Answer:
The final speed of the ball is 9 m/s.
Explanation:
We have,
A steel ball is dropped from a diving platform. It is required to find the velocity of the ball 0.9 seconds after its released. It will move under the action of gravity. Using equation of motion to find it as :
[tex]v=u+at[/tex]
u = 0 (at rest), a = g
[tex]v=gt\\\\v=10\times 0.9\\\\v=9\ m/s[/tex]
So, the final speed of the ball is 9 m/s.
Two students are pushing their stalled car down the street. If the net force exerted on
the car by the students is 1000 N at an angle of 20° below horizontal, the horizontal
component of the force is:
(a) greater than 1000 N.
(b) less than 1000 N.
(c) sum of the pushing force and the weight of the students.
(d) (a) and (b)
(e) (a) and (c)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because the force has 2 components (horizontal and vertical), the horizontal component must be smaller than the total force. The Pythagorean theorem only adds positive values (because they're squared) so it makes sense. Using trigonometry, 100*cos(-20) yields a horizontal force of around 939.7N, which is less than 1000N.
The motion of an object undergoing constant acceleration can be modeled by the kinematic equations. One such equation is xf=xi+vit+12at2 where xf is the final position, xi is the initial position, vi is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration, and t is the time. Let's say a car starts with an initial speed of 15 m/s, and moves between the 1000 m and 5000 m marks on a roadway in a time of 60 s. What is its acceleration?
Answer:
a = 1.72 m/s²
Explanation:
The given kinematic equation is the 2nd equation of motion. The equation is as follows:
xf = xi + (Vi)(t) + (1/2)(a)t²
where,
xf = the final position = 5000 m
xi = the initial position = 1000 m
Vi = the initial velocity = 15 m/s
t = the time taken = 60 s
a = acceleration = ?
Therefore,
5000 m = 1000 m + (15 m/s)(60 s) + (1/2)(a)(60 s)²
5000 m = 1000 m + 900 m + a(1800 s²)
5000 m = 1900 m + a(1800 s²)
5000 m - 1900 m = a(1800 s²)
a(1800 s²) = 3100 m
a = 3100 m/1800 s²
a = 1.72 m/s²
Explain why it is necessary to have a high voltage
Answer:
SO THAT
EACH APPLIANCE CAN GET SUFFICIENT POTENTIAL DIFF. TO RUNConstants Canada geese migrate essentially along a north-south direction for well over a thousand kilometers in some cases, traveling at speeds up to about 100 km/h. The one goose is flying at 100 km/h relative to the air but a 44 km/h wind is blowing from west to east.
1. At what angle relative to the north-south direction should this bird head so that it will be traveling directly southward relative to the ground?2. How long will it take the bird to cover a ground distance of 450 from north to south?
Answer:
a. 63.89° in the north-southward manner
b. 2.2 sec
Explanation:
The goose is flying at 100 km/h
Air from east to west is 44 km/h
angle relative to the north-south direction for the bird to travel south will be
cos∅ = 44/100 = 0.44
∅ = [tex]cos^{-1}[/tex]0.44 = 63.89° in the north-southward manner
Speed south relative to the ground will be v
Tan 63.89 = v/100
2.04 = v/100
v = 2.04 x 100 = 204 km/hr
to cover a distance of 450 m from north to south at this speed time will be
t = d/v = 450/204 = 2.2 sec
wheel rotates from rest with constant angular acceleration. Part A If it rotates through 8.00 revolutions in the first 2.50 s, how many more revolutions will it rotate through in the next 5.00 s?
Answer:
x2 = 64 revolutions.
it rotate through 64 revolutions in the next 5.00 s
Explanation:
Given;
wheel rotates from rest with constant angular acceleration.
Initial angular speed v = 0
Time t = 2.50
Distance x = 8 rev
Applying equation of motion;
x = vt +0.5at^2 ........1
Since v = 0
x = 0.5at^2
making a the subject of formula;
a = x/0.5t^2 = 2x/t^2
a = angular acceleration
t = time taken
x = angular distance
Substituting the values;
a = 2(8)/2.5^2
a = 2.56 rev/s^2
velocity at t = 2.50
v1 = a×t = 2.56×2.50 = 6.4 rev/s
Through the next 5 second;
t2 = 5 seconds
a2 = 2.56 rev/s^2
v2 = 6.4 rev/s
From equation 1;
x = vt +0.5at^2
Substituting the values;
x2 = 6.4(5) + 0.5×2.56×5^2
x2 = 64 revolutions.
it rotate through 64 revolutions in the next 5.00 s
You are moving a desk that has a mass of 36 kg; its acceleration is 0.5 m / s 2. What is the force being applied
Answer:
18 N
Explanation:
Force can be found using the following formula.
f= m*a
where m is the mass and a is the acceleration.
We know the desk has a mass of 36 kilograms. We also know that its acceleration is 0.5 m/s^2.
m= 36 kg
a= 0.5 m/s^2
Substitute these values into the formula.
f= 36 kg * 0.5 m/s^2
Multiply 36 and 0.5
f=18 kg m/s^2
1 kg m/s^2 is equivalent to 1 Newton, or N.
f= 18 Newtons
The force being applied is 18 kg m/s^2, Newtons, or N
Scientists studying an anomalous magnetic field find that it is inducing a circular electric field in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field. The electric field strength 1.5 m from the center of the circle is 3.5 mV/m. At what rate is the magnetic field changing?
Answer
The rate at which the magnetic field is changing is [tex][\frac{dB}{dt} ] = 0.000467 T/s[/tex]
Explanation
From the question we are told that
The electric field strength is [tex]E = 3.5mV/m = 3.5 *10^{-3} \ V/m[/tex]
The radius is [tex]r = 1.5 \ m[/tex]
The rate of change of the magnetic field is mathematically represented as
[tex]\frac{d \phi }{dt} = \int\limits^{} {E \cdot dl}[/tex]
Where [tex]dl[/tex] is change of a unit length
[tex]\frac{d \phi}{dt} = A * \frac{dB}{dt}[/tex]
Where A is the area which is mathematically represented as
[tex]A = \pi r^2[/tex]
So
[tex]E \int\limits^{} { dl} = ( \pi r^2) (\frac{dB}{dt} )[/tex]
[tex]E L = ( \pi r^2) (\frac{dB}{dt} )[/tex]
where L is the circumference of the circle which is mathematically represented as
[tex]L = 2 \pi r[/tex]
So
[tex]E (2 \pi r ) = (\pi r^2 ) [\frac{dB}{dt} ][/tex]
[tex]E = \frac{r}{2} [\frac{dB}{dt} ][/tex]
[tex][\frac{dB}{dt} ] = \frac{E}{ \frac{r}{2} }[/tex]
substituting values
[tex][\frac{dB}{dt} ] = \frac{3.5 *10^{-3}}{ \frac{15}{2} }[/tex]
[tex][\frac{dB}{dt} ] = 0.000467 T/s[/tex]
A certain freely falling object, released from rest, requires 1.85 s to travel the last 26.5 m before it hits the ground. (a) Find the velocity of the object when it is 26.5 m above the ground. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer. Let the positive direction be upward.) -2.70 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m/s (b) Find the total distance the object travels during the fall.
Answer:
a) -5.26 m/s
b) 27.91 m
Explanation:
a) The acceleration due to gravity makes the velocity increase in magnitude in a linear way. The average velocity over the interval will be equal to the actual velocity halfway through the interval. The velocity at the beginning of the interval will be higher (less negative) by the amount velocity changes in the first half of the interval.
average velocity = (0 -(26.5 m))/(1.85 s) ≈ -14.324 m/s
The change in velocity in the first half of the interval is ...
Δv = (Δt/2)×(-9.8 m/s²) = (1.85 s)(-4.9 m/s²) = -9.065 m/s
So, the initial velocity (at the beginning of the last 1.85 s interval) is ...
v1 = (average velocity) -Δv = (-14.324 m/s) -(-9.065 m/s)
v1 = -5.259 m/s
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b) The velocity when the object hits the ground is ...
v2 = average velocity +Δv = -14.324 m/s -9.065 m/s = -23.389 m/s
This is related to the distance traveled by ...
v² = 2dg . . . . . where g is the acceleration and d is the distance traveled
d = v²/(2g) = 23.389²/(2·9.8) = 27.911 . . . . meters
The object travels a total distance of about 27.911 meters.
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The attached graph shows height vs. time.
The “turning effect of a force” (T = F * r) is:
(a) determined as the product of force and the moment of inertia.
(b) generated by concentric forces.
(c) equivalent to the angular momentum.
(d) determined as a product of torque and moment arm.
(e) called “moment” or “torque”.
Answer:
b and e
Explanation:
r x F is the formula for torque.
The "turning effect" or torque happens when concentric forces rotate an object along said center.
a) False because T = Fr = Ia (a = angular acceleration)
b) True
c) False. L = Iw (w = angular velocity), which does not equal Ia
d) False. It is torque, not the product of torque and something else
e) True.
Question 9 of 10
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You are riding a bicycle. You apply a forward force of 100 N, and you and the
bicycle have a combined mass of 80 kg. What is the acceleration of the
bicycle?
A. 125 m/s
B. 1.5 m/s2
c. 1.8 m/s?
D. 0.8 m/s
Answer:
1.25 m/s^2
Explanation:
F = m*a ...... force = mass * acceleration
force = 100 N, mass = 80 kg
100 = 80 * a
100/80 = a = 1.25 m/s^2
Answer:
The acceleration is 1.25m/s².
Explanation:
You have to apply Newton's Second Law which is F = m×a where F represents force, m is mass and a is acceleratipn. Then you have to substitute the following values into the formula :
[tex]f = m \times a[/tex]
Let F = 100,
Let m = 80,
[tex]100 = 80 \times a[/tex]
[tex]100 = 80a[/tex]
[tex]a = 100 \div 80[/tex]
[tex]a = 10 \div 8[/tex]
[tex]a = 1.25[/tex]