Answer:
Explanation:
Using the diagram (see attachment) we extract the following position vectors:
Next step is to find unit vectors as follows:
Using the diagram we find the corresponding vectors Forces:
Equation of Equilibrium:
Comparing i , j and k components as follows:
Solving Above equation simultaneously we get:
Answer:
It would be 20kg
Explanation:
This would be just 5x4 as there are 5 cats and each are 4kg. You can also add 4, 5 times as well.
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B. 1.65 m/s
C. 10.4 m/s
D. 1040 m/s
Answer:
Maximum speed ( v ) = 10.4 m/s (Approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Amplitude A = 15.0 cm = 0.15 m
Frequency f = 11.0 cycles/s (Hz)
Find:
Maximum speed ( v )
Computation:
Angular frequency = 2πf
Angular frequency = 2π(11)
Angular frequency = 69.14
Maximum speed ( v ) = WA
Maximum speed ( v ) = 69.14 x 0.15
Maximum speed ( v ) = 10.371
Maximum speed ( v ) = 10.4 m/s (Approx)
Answer:
a) W = 25.872 J
b) - 35.28 J
c) - 9.408
Explanation:
a) The amount of work done by the force of gravity on the ball = Change in potential energy between the two vertical points = - mg (H₂ - H₁)
F = - mg (gravity is acting downwards)
F = - 0.6 × 9.8 = - 5.88 N
(H₂ - H₁) = (1.6 - 6) = - 4.4 m
W = (-5.88)(-4.4) = 25.872 J
b) Gravitational-potential energy of the ball when it was released relative to the ground = (- mg) H₁ = (- 0.6 × 9.8) × 6 = - 35.28 J
c) Gravitational-potential energy of the ball when it is caught relative to the ground = (-mg)(H₂) = -0.6 × 9.8 × 1.6 = - 9.408 J
Answer:
Explanation:
Students must push harder on the handle when the leads of the generator are connected across the wire with the lowest resistance.
This is because turning the handle at a given constant rate produces a constant voltage across the leads, regardless of what is connected to the leads.
So, when turning the handle at a constant rate, lab students must push harder in case where there is a greater current through the connected wire.
Answer:
Explanation:
acceleration of test tube
= ω² R
= (2πn)² R
= 4π²n²R
n = no of rotation per second
= 3700 / 60
= 61.67
R = .10 m
acceleration
= 4π²n²R
= 4 x 3.14² x 61.67² x .10
= 14999 N Approx
Answer:
3.6 × 10¹² nanoseconds
Explanation:
Hour is the unit of time. Seconds is the SI unit of time.
Hour and seconds are related as:
1 hour = 60 minutes
1 minute = 60 seconds
So,
1 hour = 60 ×60 seconds = 3600 seconds
Thus,
3600 seconds are in one hour
Also,
1 sec = 10⁹ nanoseconds
Thus,
3600 sec = 3600 × 10⁹ nanoseconds = 3.6 × 10¹² nanoseconds
Thus,
3.6 × 10¹² nanoseconds are in one hour.