b. momentum is the product of mass and speed
c. momentum is the product of mass and velocity
d. momentum is a scalar quantity
e. momentum is a vector quantity
f. momentum has unit of newton (N)
g. momentum has unit of kgm/s
h. momentum has unit of kgm2/s2
i. momentum has unit of joule (J)
j. momentum is one-half the product of mass and the square of the object's speed
Answer:
c. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity
e. Momentum is a vector quantity
g. Momentum has unit of kgm/s
Explanation:
Linear momentum P
P = m .v
m =mass
v=Velocity
If mass take in kg and velocity is in m/s then momentum p will be in kg.m/s.
1. momentum is the product of velocity and mass.
2.Momentum is a vector quantity.
3.Momentum have kg.m/s unit.
So the following option are correct.
c. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity
e. Momentum is a vector quantity
g. Momentum has unit of kgm/s.
Note-
1.Joule is the unit of energy.
2.One-half the product of mass and the square of the object's speed is known as kinetic energy.
A) The pieces will repel because the cut end of the top magnet is not a magnetic pole.
B) The pieces will attract because the cut end of the top magnet is not a magnetic pole.
C) The pieces will repel because the cut end of the top magnet is a south pole.
D) The pieces will attract because the cut end of the top magnet is a north pole.
The answer to this problem is "OPTION C" i.e. The pieces will repel because the cut end of the top magnet is a south pole.
A magnet as a collection of tiny magnets, called magnetic domains. Each of these domain reinforces the magnetic fields of the other domains and hence the net magnetic field of magnet is generated. Each one of these domains have a tiny north and south pole. If you cut a magnet in half (along the line suggested in the problem), the newly cut faces will become the new north or south poles of the divided parts.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Calculate the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor. [Show all work, including
the equation and substitution with units]
The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor will be .
Further Explanation:
Given:
The mass of the box is .
The force applied on the box is .
The constant velocity at which the box moves is .
Concept:
The box is pushed on the rough floor and due to this; the box will experience a friction force acting in the direction opposite to the motion of the box.
Since the box moves with a constant velocity of , the acceleration of the box will be considered as zero.
From Newton’s second law of motion, as the acceleration of the box is zero, the net force acting on the box is zero.
The free-body diagram of the box moving on the rough floor is as shown in figure attached below.
From the above explanation, in order to make the net force zero, the friction acting on the box should be equal to the force applied on the box.
The friction force acting on the bxlock is:
Substitute the value of friction force in the above expression.
Thus, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor will be .
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Friction
Keywords:
Horizontal 20N force, 5 kg box, push, a rough horizontal floor, constant velocity, friction force, coefficient of kinetic friction, box and the floor.
Answer:
Bob gained (80lbs x 14ft) = 1120 ft-lbs of energy.
Fred gained (110lbs x 14ft) = 1540 ft-lbs of energy
Since they both took the same amount of time, Fred's power (rate
of doing work) was greater than Bob's power (rate of doing work).
Explanation: