Electrical energy is useful for powering electronic devices and transportation systems, while light energy allows us to see and supports important processes like photosynthesis.
Electrical energy and light energy are useful in various ways in our daily lives.
Electrical energy:
Light energy:
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A) Has a positive acceleration and is speeding up.
B) Moving with zero acceleration.
C) Moving at a constant acceleration.
D) Has a negative acceleration and is slowing down.
B) Moving with zero acceleration.
Explanation:
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of the velocity per unit time:
In a velocity-time graph, this ratio corresponds to the slope of the curve. In fact:
(change in velocity) corresponds to the increase in the y-axis
(change in time) corresponds to the increase in the x-axis
So, acceleration corresponds to the slope of the curve in a velocity-time graph. For cart C, the slope is zero, therefore the acceleration is also zero.
Answer:
B) Moving with zero acceleration.
Explanation:
As we can see the graph for Cart C that its velocity is constant and not changing its magnitude as well as its sign
So here the magnitude and direction is constant so we can say that velocity will remain constant always.
Where we can define the acceleration as
so here if magnitude and direction both are constant so
so we can say that acceleration of cart C is ZERO
so correct answer will be
B) Moving with zero acceleration.
The maximum distance that a ball can be thrown at a speed of 20 m/s depends on the angle at which the ball is thrown. In ideal conditions and at a 45-degree angle, the theoretical maximum distance is approximately 40.57 meters.
The question is asking about the maximum distance you can throw a ball given an initial speed, which is a topic in Physics known as projectile motion. In an ideal condition, where air resistance is ignored, the maximum distance a projectile can travel is achieved when it is launched at an angle of 45 degrees.
However, we are missing a piece of information in this situation, which is the launch angle. Without knowing the angle at which the ball is thrown, we cannot accurately calculate the maximum distance. Theoretically, if the ball is thrown at an angle of 45 degrees, the distance (d) can be obtained using the formula for the range of a projectile: d = (v^2)/g, where v is the initial speed and g is the acceleration due to gravity. Substituting the value, d = (20^2)/9.81 = 40.57 meters. But this is an estimation and the value could change according to the actual circumstances when the ball is thrown.
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Answer:
8.58 m/s.
Explanation:
Given,
Mass of the asteroid,M = 1.50 x 10¹⁶ Kg
radius = 9 Km
distance of the satellite, r = 4.60 Km
Speed of the satellite = ?
R = 9 + 4.60 = 13.60 Km
Speed of the satellite rotating in orbit
G is gravitational constant
v = 8.58 m/s
Speed of the satellite is equal to 8.58 m/s.
Answer:
The direction will be and the distance 250.75km.
Explanation:
Let's say A is the displacement vector which represents the first 170km and B the one for the next 230km. Then the components of these vector will be:
The vector which point from the origin to the final position of the plane will be R=A+B. We sum components on x and y independetly (vector property):
If is the direction of R then:
⇒ ⇒ .
The distance will be given by the magnitud of the vector R:
⇒ .