Answer:
Explained
Explanation:
In order to retain atmosphere a planet needs to have gravity. A gravity sufficient enough to create a dense atmosphere around it, so that it can retain heat coming from sun. Mars has shallow atmosphere as its gravity is only 40% of the Earth's gravity. Venus is somewhat similar to Earth but due to green house effect its temperature is very high. Atmosphere has a huge impact on the planets ability to sustain life. Presence of certain kind gases make the atmosphere poisnous for life. The atmosphere should be such that it allows water to remain in liquid form and maintain an optimum temperature suitable for life.
B) 5 J
C) 50 J
D) 1 J
E) 10 J
Answer:
option C
Explanation:
given,
Force on the object = 10 N
distance of push = 5 m
Work done = ?
we know,
work done is equal to Force into displacement.
W = F . s
W = 10 x 5
W = 50 J
Work done by the object when 10 N force is applied is equal to 50 J
Hence, the correct answer is option C
The work done on an object when a force of 10 N pushes it 5 m is 50 Joules, calculated by multiplying the force and the displacement. So, the correct option is C.
The question is asking about work, which in physics is the result of a force causing a displacement. The formula for work is defined as the product of the force (in Newtons) and the displacement (in meters) the force causes. If a force of 10 N pushes an object a distance of 5 m, the work done is calculated by multiplying the force and the displacement (10 N * 5 m), yielding 50 Joules of work.
Therefore, the correct answer is 50 J (C).
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Answer:
a)
b)
Explanation:
Given:
(a)
Using the equation of motion :
..............................(1)
where:
v=final velocity of the body
u=initial velocity of the body
here, since the body starts from rest state:
putting the values in eq. (1)
Now, the momentum of the body just before the jump onto the tyre will be:
Now using the conservation on momentum, the momentum just before climbing on the tyre will be equal to the momentum just after climbing on it.
(b)
Now, from the case of a swinging pendulum we know that the kinetic energy which is maximum at the vertical position of the pendulum gets completely converted into the potential energy at the maximum height.
So,
above the normal hanging position.
True or false
Answer:
False
whenever the string breaks, the ball will follow the straight line tangential path
Explanation:
No, the ball will not follow a curved path after the string breaks. Since, the the direction of velocity is tangential to each point of the circular motion. Therefore, it changes at every point. This produces an acceleration in the circle called centripetal acceleration. There is also a tangential component of acceleration acting on the ball during this motion.
So, whenever the string breaks, the ball will follow the straight line tangential path. Hence, the given statement is false.
Answer: The volume is decreasing at a rate of 80 cm3/min
Explanation: Please see the attachments below
Answer: 80 cm³/min
Explanation:
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Answer:
Angle of transmitted ray is
Explanation:
According to snell's law we have
Since the incident medium is air thus we have
By definition of refractive index we have
c = speed of light in vacuum
v = speed of light in medium
Applying values we get
Thus using the calculated values in Snell's law we obtain
Answer:
Angle made by the transmitted ray = 25.65°
Explanation:
Speed of light in plastic = v = 2.5 × 10⁸ m/s
refractive index of plastic (n₂) / refractive index of air (n₁)
= speed of light in air c / speed of light in plastic v.
⇒ n₂ = (3× 10⁸) / (2.5 × 10⁸) = 1.2
Angle of incidence = 31.3° = i
n₁ sin i = n₂ sin r
⇒ sin r = (1)(0.5195) / 1.2 = 0.4329
⇒ Angle made by the transmitted ray = r = sin⁻¹ (0.4329) =25.65°
Answer:
T1 = 499.9N, T2 = 865.8N, T3 = 1000N
Explanation:
To find the tensions we need to find the vertical and horizontal components of T1 and T2
T1x = T1 cos60⁰, T1y = T1 sin60⁰
Also, T2x = T2 cos30⁰, T2y = T2 sin30⁰
For the forces to be in equilibrium,
the sum of vertical forces must be zero and the sum of horizontal forces must also be zero
Sum of Fx = 0
That is, T1x - T2x=0
NB: T2x is being subtracted because T1x and T2x are in opposite directions
T1 cos60⁰ - T2 cos30⁰ = 0
0.866T1 - 0.5T2 = 0 ............ (1)
Sum of Fy = 0
T1y + T2y - 1000 = 0
T1 sin60⁰ + T2 sin30⁰ - 1000 = 0
NB: The weight of the bag of cement is also being subtracted because it's in an opposite direction.
0.5T1 - 0.866T2 - 1000 = 0 ........(2)
From (1)
make T1 the subject
T1 = 0.5T2/0.866
Substitute T1 into (2)
0.5 (0.5T2/0.866) - 0.866T2 = 1000
(0.25/0.866)T2 - 0.866T2 = 1000
0.289T2 - 0.866T2 = 1000
1.155T2 = 1000
T2 = 865.8N
Then T1 = 0.5 x 865.8 / 0.866
T1 = 499.9N
T3 = 1000N
NB: The weight of the bag is the Tension above the rope, which is T3