a) Let's call x the direction parallel to the river and y the direction perpendicular to the river.
Dave's velocity of 4.0 m/s corresponds to the velocity along y (across the river), while 6.0 m/s corresponds to the velocity of the boat along x. Therefore, the drection of Dave's boat is given by:
relative to the direction of the river.
b) The distance Dave has to travel it S=360 m, along the y direction. Since the velocity along y is constant (4.0 m/s), this is a uniform motion, so the time taken to cross the river is given by
c) The boat takes 90 s in total to cross the river. The displacement along the y-direction, during this time, is 360 m. The displacement along the x-direction is
so, Dave's landing point is 540 m downstream.
d) If there were no current, Dave would still take 90 seconds to cross the river, because its velocity on the y-axis (4.0 m/s) does not change, so the problem would be solved exactly as done at point b).
The problem discusses the change in acceleration when a passenger is added to a car. It requires understanding of Newton's second law of motion, force equals mass times acceleration, and then recalculating the acceleration with the passenger added to the total mass.
This problem pertains to Newton's second law of motion, stating that the force applied on an object equals its mass times its acceleration (F = ma). Given that the initial acceleration of the Lamborghini Huracan with a driver is 0.80g or 0.80*9.80 m/s², we can calculate the force applied by the car. By multiplying the car's mass (1510 kg) with its acceleration, we will find the force.
Οnce we have the force, we can calculate the new acceleration if the 80 kg passenger rode along. Given that the force is constant, we determine the car's new acceleration by dividing this force with the new total mass (car mass + passenger's mass). So the question ultimately requires an application of the concepts of force, mass, and acceleration.
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The new acceleration of the Lamborghini Huracan with an added passenger can be calculated by finding the initial force using the car's mass and acceleration, and then using this force with the increased mass (original mass + passenger's mass) to find the new acceleration. The new acceleration will be less than the initial acceleration due to the increased mass.
To determine the new acceleration of the Lamborghini Huracan with an added passenger, we first calculate the initial force acting on the car. This can be done by using Newton's second law which states that Force = mass * acceleration. Initially, the acceleration is 0.80g (where g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²), and the mass is 1510 kg (including the driver). Therefore, the initial force = 1510 kg * 0.8 * 9.81 m/s².
However, when an 80-kg passenger rides along, the total mass becomes 1510 kg + 80 kg = 1590 kg. To find the new acceleration, we keep the force constant (as it is not affected by the introduction of the passenger) and rearrange the formula F = m*a as a = F/m. Use the increased mass to find the new acceleration. Please note that the new acceleration will be less than the initial acceleration due to increased mass.
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We have that for the Question it can be said that the magnitude of the force exerted by the horizontal rope on her arms and the ratio of the Force to the weight is
From the question we are told
A 64.0-kg ice skater is moving at 4.04 m/s when she grabs the loose end of a rope, the opposite end of which is tied to a pole. She then moves in a circle of radius 0.890 m around the pole. (a) Determine the magnitude of the force exerted by the horizontal rope on her arms. kN (b) Compare this force with her weight. F-rope W =
Generally the equation for the force applied is mathematically given as
F=1150.561N
b)
Generally the equation for the Weight is mathematically given as
W=mg
Therefore
W=64*9.81
W=627.84N
Therefore
The Force to weight ratio is
F/W=1.8325
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The force exerted by the rope on the skater's arms as she moves in a circular path is 1.167 kN. This force is about 1.860 times her weight, which is 627.2 N.
The skater is experiencing centripetal force exerted by the rope, which causes her to move in a circular path. The magnitude F of this force can be calculated using the formula F = mv²/r, where m is the skater's mass (64.0 kg), v is her velocity (4.04 m/s), and r is the radius of her circular path (0.890 m).
By substituting the given numbers into this formula, we get: F = (64.0 kg)(4.04 m/s)² / 0.890 m = 1166.67 N. In kilonewtons, this force is 1.167 kN.
To compare this force with her weight, we can calculate the weight (W) using the formula W = mg, where g is the acceleration due to gravity (around 9.8 m/s²). Substituting the given mass into this formula gives us: W = (64.0 kg)(9.8 m/s²) = 627.2 N.
Comparing these two forces shows that the force exerted by the rope on her arms is about 1.860 times her weight.
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I attached a Diagram for this problem.
We star considering the system is in equlibrium, so
Fm makes with vertical
Fm makes 70 with vertical
Applying summatory in X we have,
We know that W is equal to
Substituting,
For the second part we know that the reaction force Fj on deltoid Muscle is equal to Fm, We can assume also that
In a game of tug of war the magnitude and direction of the net horizontal force on the rope is 74 N.
A force in physics is an effect that has the power to alter an object's motion. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.
In a game of tug of war, a rope is pulled by a force of 182 N to the right and by a force of 108 N to the left. The magnitude and direction of the net horizontal force on the rope is,
F = 182 - 108
F = 74 N
The magnitude and direction of the net horizontal force on the rope is 74 N.
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Answer:
74 N to the right
Explanation:
the forces are going in opposite horizontal directions, meaning that they are directly opposing each other. this means that you can subtract the force applied in the direction that is greater from the direction that is less to get the net force for the greater direction
this means 182 N - 108 N = 74 N to the right
Answer:
1.32 m.
Explanation:
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(b) Find the ball's speed at impact.
(c) Find the horizontal range of the ball.
Answer:
B
Explanation: