Answer: An increase or decrease in energy!
Explanation: I just took the quiz, I got it wrong with the increase or decrease of pressure. This is the right answer nowww.
force of gravitation between two different masses is given by
here in first case we will have
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another case we have
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another case we have
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so the force will be maximum in last case when two 2 kg mass is placed at 1 m distance and minimum force is in second case when 1kg and 2kg mass is placed at 2 m distance
If the frequency of a wave increases and it stays in the same medium, then its wavelength decreases.
Answer: W = 3500 J
Explanation: Work is the product of the amount of force and the perpendicular distance or W = Fd.
W = Fd
= 1400 N ( 2.5 m )
= 3500 J
Answer:
Force = 1400N
Displacement = 2.5 m
work done = F×D
=1400×2.5
= 3500 joule
-32.7° below the horizontal.
What is the normal force on the cart?
Answer:
The "normal force" on the "cart" 63.893 N.
Explanation:
To find normal force on the cart, use the equation
Normal force = mg + F sinx,
“m” being the object's mass,
“g” being the acceleration of gravity,
“x” being the angle of the cart
Given values
M = 7.33 kg
F = 14.7 N
Substitute the values in above equation
Normal force = (7.33 × 9.8) + 14.7 sin(-32.7°)
Normal force = 71.834 + 14.7 × (-0.5402)
Normal force = 71.834 - 7.94094
Normal force = 63.893 N
The "normal force" on "the cart" 63.893 N.
The normal force on the cart is 79.7 N
Explanation:
In order to find the normal force, we have to analyze the forces acting on the cart on the vertical direction.
In the vertical direction, we have the following forces:
The weight of the cart, downward, of magnitude , where m is the mass of the cart and g is the acceleration of gravity
The normal force on the cart, upward, we indicate it with N
The component of the pushing force acting in the vertical direction, downward, of magnitude , where F is the magnitude of the force and is the angle of the force with the horizontal
Therefore, the equation of the forces on the cart in the vertical direction is:
where the net force is zero since the cart is balanced in the vertical direction. We have:
We take the angle as positive since we are already considering the downward direction in the equation.
Substituting and solving for N, we find the normal force:
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