Answer:
C. 1.4 m/s² right
Explanation:
Apply Newton's second law. Take right to be positive and left to be negative:
∑F = ma
175 N − 100 N = (55 kg) a
a = 1.4 m/s²
The couch accelerates to the right at 1.4 m/s².
To find the acceleration of the couch, use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration. The net force is calculated by subtracting the forces applied by the two individuals pushing in opposite directions. By plugging in the given values and solving the equation, the acceleration of the couch is found to be approximately 1.4 m/s² to the right.
To find the acceleration of the couch, we need to use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration. In this case, the net force is the difference between the forces applied by Dale and Alex, since they are pushing in opposite directions.
The net force can be calculated as 175 N (force applied by Alex) minus 100 N (force applied by Dale), which equals 75 N. The mass of the couch is given as 55 kg. Plugging these values into the equation, we get:
Net force = mass × acceleration
75 N = 55 kg × acceleration
Dividing both sides of the equation by 55 kg gives us:
acceleration = 75 N ÷ 55 kg ≈ 1.4 m/s²
Since the net force is positive (to the right) and greater than zero, the acceleration of the couch is also to the right. Therefore, the correct answer is 1.4 m/s² right (option C).
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Answer:
The mass of the object is 18.26kg
Explanation:
We know by Newton's second law we know that a force applied on an object is equal to its mass times the acceleration caused by the force:
From this equation, solving for the mass:
Plugging in the values:
The answer is :
18.26
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Answer:
+5.7 m/s
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of momentum is that the momentum before the collision is equal to the momentum after the collision. In an equation form it would look like this:
M₁V₁+M₂V₂ = M₁V₁'+M₂V₂'
Where:
M₁ = mass of object 1 (kg)
V₁ = velocity of object 1 before the collision (m/s)
V₁' = Final velocity of object 1 after the collision (m/s)
M₂ = mass of object 2 (kg)
V₂ = velocity of object 2 before the collision (m/s)
V₂' = Final velocity of object 2 after the collision (m/s)
According to your problem you have the following given:
M₁ = 5 g = 0.005kg
V₁ = 3 m/s
V₁' = -5m/s (It bounced off so it is going the other direction)
M₂ = 6g = 0.006kg
V₂ = -1 m/s (It is coming from the opposite direction of the 3-ball)
V₂' = ?
So we plug in what we know and solve for what we don't know.
Answer:
+5.7 m/s
Explanation:
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Answer:
Lead
Explanation:
To get the density of the material, the formula would be:
mass divided by volume which is given by .
Here in this problem, we are given a mass of which occupies a volume of .
So plugging the data in the above formula to find the density:
Density =
From the table, we can see that the material is Lead which has a density of 11.3c/cm^3.
Answer:
B) A Compound machine
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