Newton's second law of motion states that the resultant force applied to an object is directly proportional to the mass and acceleration of the object.
F = Force ( Newton )
m = Object's Mass ( kg )
a = Acceleration ( m )
Let us now tackle the problem !
Given:
mass of a lump of putty = m
mass of rubber ball = m
initial speed of putty = v
final speed of putty = 0
initial speed of rubber ball = v
final speed of rubber ball = -v
Asked:
the change in momentum = Δp = ?
Solution:
Lump of Putty :
Rubber Ball:
From calculation above , we can conclude that rubber ball will experience the greater momentum change than the lump of putty
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Dynamics
Keywords: Gravity , Unit , Magnitude , Attraction , Distance , Mass , Newton , Law , Gravitational , Constant
B. 20 N
C. 1,176 N
D. 196 N User: A man standing on a bus remains still when the bus is at rest. When the bus moves forward and then slows down the man continues moving forward at the original speed. This is an example of the effect of
A. velocity.
B. gravity.
C. weight.
D. inertia.
The answer would be 79J because when you multiply 8.1*0.99*9.8 you get 7.89, which rounds to 7.9.
Answer choice (B).
on a boundary with corn oil. What is the angle of refraction, to the nearest degree, for this
light ray in the corn oil?
The angle of refraction of light ray in the corn oil is 20°.
Angle of refraction is the angle the refracted light ray makes with the normal to the oil-air interface.
Given data:
Angle of incidence = 30°
Analysis:
The refractive index of oil is 1.47.
Using the formula for refractive index(n) =
1.47 =
1.47(sin r) = sin 30
sin r =
sin r = 0.3401
r = arc sin(0.3401)
r = 19.88° which is approximately 20°
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Answer:
its 20 degrese
Explanation:
a. What do you know?
b. What do you need to solve for?
c. What equation(s) will you use?
d. What is the solution to this problem?