b. change in mass
c. endothermic change
d. exothermic change
4 J
B.
40 J
C.
400 J
D.
4000 J
The correct answer to the question is C) 400 J.
CALCULATION:
As per the question, the force applied on the block F = 40 N.
The distance travelled by the block S = 10 m.
We are asked to calculate the work done by the block.
The work done by a body under a force F is calculated as -
Work done W =
=
Here, is the angle between force and displacement.
If , then work done W =
= FS. [ cos0 = 1]
Hence, the work done by the block W = FS
= 40 N × 10 m
= 400 Joule. [ans]
Here, Joule is the unit of work.
Hence, the work done by the block s 400 Joule.
Answer:
a) 0.5s
b) 2.45m/s
Explanation:
The toy car in figure 6-12 runs off the edge of a table that is 1.225m high. The car lands 0.400m from the base of a table.
a) How long did it take the car to fall?
b) How fast was the car going on the table?
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The question is about a physics concept called projectile motion. First, we calculate the time the toy car is in the air using the height of the table and gravity, and then we find the horizontal velocity of the car as it leaves the table.
The question is about a situation where a toy car runs off the edge of a table and lands on the floor. This situation is a classic problem in physics pertaining to projectile motion or the motion of an object thrown in the atmosphere. Here, the motion is two-dimensional, including both vertical (free fall) and horizontal (uniform) motion.
First, calculate how much time the car is in the air using the height of the table and the acceleration due to gravity (approx. 9.81 m/s²). Using the free fall equation, t = √(2h/g), where h is the height of the table and g is the gravity, we get t = √(2*1.225m/9.81 m/s²) = 0.5 seconds. This is the time it takes for the car to hit the floor.
Next, we find the horizontal velocity using the formula s = d/t, where s is speed, d is distance and t is time. So, s = 0.400m/0.5s = 0.8 m/s. This is the speed of the car as it leaves the table.
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B Radiation
C Conduction
D Convection
b.it's commercially reprocessed
c.some is reprocessed for national defense
d.some of it is sold to the public
the answer is b. it's commercially reprocessed