When light moves from one medium to another it can be Refraction
Explanation:
Refraction is the term used to define light movement travelling from one medium to another. Light waves are propagated, will cross the boundary and their direction is also changed during the process of refraction.
Velocity is also induced in the light which keeps changing during its propagation through mediums. There are other phenomenons of light like reflection, interference, diffraction which are slightly different from each other and hence proper understanding is required to differentiate between them.
when light moves from one medium to another it can be refracted
rims). The left wheel has a mass of 2.5 kg and
radius 22.2 cm. The right wheel has a mass
of 2.7 kg and radius 27.49 cm. The hanging
mass on the left is 1.59 kg and on the right
1.24 kg
m
mz
What is the acceleration of the system?
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s.
Answer in units of m/s.
Answer:
The kinetic energy of the train at top speed is 5,400,000 J
Explanation:
Kinetic Energy
It's the capacity that an object has to do work in virtue of its velocity. If we use UI units for the mass and velocity, the kinetic energy is expressed in Joules, or Nw.m or . It can be computed with the formula
The roller coaster train has a mass of 12,000 kg and a velocity of 30 m/s. Replacing those values in the formula, we have:
Answer: the first answer is 5,400,000 the second one is 46
Explanation: hope it helps : ]
a. v, = 630m/s,
c. v, - 1630m/s,
T = 2.78 x 10 s
T=5.78 x 10s
b. V = 1820m/s,
d. V, - 1260m/s,
T = 6.78 x 106 s
T=5.78 x 10's
Please select the best answer from the choices provid
Answer:
v = 1630 m/s
T = 5.78 x 10^5 s
Explanation:
The tangential speed of the satellite can be found by requiring that the gravitational force on the satellite is equal to the centripetal force:
where
G is the gravitational constant
M=5.97 x 1024kg is the Earth's mass
m is the satellite's mass
is the Earth's radius
is the altitude of the satellite
v is the speed of the satellite
Solving for v,
And the period of the orbit is equal to the ratio between the distance covered during one revolution (the circumference of the orbit) and the speed:
So the correct answer is
v = 1630 m/s
T = 5.78 x 10^5 s