Answer:
f. The object will rotate with constant angular acceleration.
Explanation:
We know that
τ = I α
τ=Torque
I=Moment of inertia of the object
α =Angular acceleration
The moment of inertia is constant for an object and it does not depends on the applied torque.
If applied torque is constant then the angular acceleration of the object will be constant because moment of inertia is constant.
If angular speed is constant then the angular acceleration will,be zero.But in this case object is having angular acceleration that is why it have varying angular speed.
Therefore option "f" is correct.
b. Mars
c. the Moon
d. Polaris
What is the distance an object would be from Earth if its parallax were one arcsecond?
a. a parsec
b. a light-year
c. an arcminute
d. an angular diameter
Answer:
sun centered
Explanation:
b.yes, the obtained speed is almost equal to the world-record.
c.no, the obtained speed is greater than the world-record.
d.no, the obtained speed is almost equal to the world-record.
The answer is
A. Yes, the obtained speed is less than the world record
The explanation:
when the obtained speed is 6 m /s
and the world record speed = distance / time = 100 m / 10 s = 10 m/s
So, Yes, the obtained speed is less than the world record
Not only is it less, its also a reasonable average speed for a somewhat athletic person. Therefore, the leap is entirely possible.
-Samuel Brady gained his lasting notoriety for his leap over the Cuyahoga River around 1780 in what is now Kent, Ohio. After following a band of Indians into the Ohio country, a failed ambush attempt resulted in the band chasing Brady near the Cuyahoga River. To avoid capture, Brady leaped across a 22-foot (6.7 m) wide gorge of the river (which was widened considerably in the 1830s for construction of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal) and fled to a nearby lake where he hid in the water under a fallen tree using a reed for air.
Part (a): The minimum speed of Brady should be to cross the cliff.
Part (b): The speed of Brady’s leap is possible to achieve, as it is less than the speed of world record.
Further Explanation:
(a)
Brady jumps from a cliff to go on other side. He crosses horizontal distance from a height of . To jump from cliff, he follows the Newton’s law of motion.
Given:
The horizontal distance is .
The vertical distance is .
Concept:
The horizontal distance in meter is .
The vertical distance in meter is .
To obtain the time of flight, applying one of the equation of motion given as:
Substitute for and rearrange the above equation for :
Substitute for and for in above equation.
The time of flight and time taken to cover horizontal distance are equal.
Horizontal velocity of Brady given as:
Thus, the minimum speed of Brady should be to cross the cliff.
(b)
The minimum speed with which Brady is running is .
The speed of world record given as:
Thus, the speed of Brady’s leap is possible to achieve, as it is less than the speed of world record.
Learn more:
1. Projectile motion of a body: brainly.com/question/11023695
2. Body in pure rolling motion: brainly.com/question/9575487
3. Newton’s law of motion: brainly.com/question/6125929
Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Kinematics
Keywords:
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B. remains constant
C. increases
D. decreases