Answer:
The voltage will be 0.0125V
Explanation:
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Lets write the data down. That will help us solve the problem later:
R = 36 m
θ = 18º
m = 1492 kg
μ = 0.67
g = 9.8 m/s²
Lets draw all the forces that act on the car:
In order to the car won't skidding to the outside of the curve we must have the centripetal force equals the friction force:
The man can climb , before the ladders starts to slip.
A - point at the top of the ladder
B - point at the bottom of the ladder
C - point where the man is positioned in the ladder
L- the length of the ladder
α - angle between ladder and ground
x - distance between C and B
The forces act on the ladder,
Horizontal reaction force (T) of the wall against the ladder
Vertical (upward) reaction force (R) of ground against the ladder.
Frictionalhorizontal ( to the left ) force (F)
Vertical( downwards) of the man,
mg = 75 Kg x 9.8 m/s² = 735 N
in static conditions,
∑Fx = T - F = 0 Since, T = F
∑Fy = mg - R = 0 Since, 735 - R = 0, R = 735
∑ Torques(b) = 0
In point B the torque produced by forces R and F is Zero
Then:
∑Torques(b) = 0
And the arm lever for each force,
mg = 735
Since, ∑Torques(b) = 0
Since,T = F
F < μR the ladder will starts slipping over the ground
μ(s) = 0.25
Therefore, the man can climb , before the ladders starts to slip. \
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Answer:
x (max) = 0,25*L*tanα
Explanation:
Letá call
A: point at the top of the ladder
B: the point at the bottom of the ladder
C: point where the man is up the ladder
L the length of the ladder
α angle between ladder and ground
"x" distance between C and B
Description
The following forces act on the ladder
Point A: horizontal (to the right) reaction (T) of the wall against the ladder
Point B : Vertical (upwards) reaction (R) of ground against the ladder
frictional horizontal ( to the left ) force (F)
Point C : Weight (vertical downwards)) of the man mg
mg = 75 Kg * 9,8 m/s² mg = 735 [N]
Then in static conditions:
∑Fx = T - F = 0 ⇒ T = F
∑Fy = mg - R = 0 ⇒ 735 - R = 0 ⇒ R = 735
∑Torques(b) = 0
Note: In point B the torque produced by forces R and F are equal to 0
Then:
∑Torques(b) = 0
And the arm lever for each force is:
mg = 735
d₁ for mg and d₂ for T
cos α = d₁/x then d₁ = x*cosα
sin α = d₂ / L then d₂ = L*sinα
Then:
∑Torques(b) = 0 ⇒ 735*x*cosα - T*L*sinα = 0
735*x*cosα = T*L*sinα
T = F then 735*x*cosα = F*L*sinα
F = (735)*x*cosα/L*sinα cos α / sinα = cotgα = 1/tanα
F = (735)*x*cotanα/L or F = (735)*x/L*tanα
When F < μ* R the ladder will stars slippering over the ground
μ(s) = 0,25 0,25*R = 735*x/L*tanα
x = 0,25*R*tanα*L/735
But R = mg = 735 then
0,25*L*tanα = x
Then x (max) = 0,25*L*tanα
Answer:
Explanation:
D its incorrect in edge
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The particles will move side to side over large areas
The pressure everywhere increases by the same amount.
The pressure everywhere decreases to conserve total pressure.
Answer:
option C
Explanation:
the correct answer is option C
When in a confined fluid the pressure is increased in one part than the pressure will equally distribute in the whole system.
According to Pascal's law when pressure is increased in the confined system then the pressure will equally transfer in the whole system.
This law's application is used in machines like hydraulic jacks.
2) If she wants to be swept a smaller distance downstream, she heads a bit upstream. Suppose she orients her body in the water at an angle of 37° upstream (where 0° means heading straight accross, how far downstream is she swept before reaching the opposite bank?
3) For the conditions, how long does it take for her to reach the opposite bank?
Answer:
1)
2)
3)
Explanation:
Given:
width of river,
speed of stream with respect to the ground,
speed of the swimmer with respect to water,
Now the resultant of the two velocities perpendicular to each other:
Now the angle of the resultant velocity form the vertical:
so,
Now the distance swept downward:
2)
On swimming 37° upstream:
The velocity component of stream cancelled by the swimmer:
Now the net effective speed of stream sweeping the swimmer:
The component of swimmer's velocity heading directly towards the opposite bank:
Now the angle of the resultant velocity of the swimmer from the normal to the stream:
Now the distance swept downstream:
3)
Time taken in crossing the rive in case 1:
Time taken in crossing the rive in case 2:
Answer:
Assuming h as the height of the cylindrical tank
Explanation:
Assuming that the height is we can find the volume of the cylindrical tank, then:
The diameter is 8.00 ft then the total volume of the tank is:
But the tank is half full of oil, then we need half of the volume. For that reason the volume of oil is:
We know the density of the oil , with this we can fing the mass of oil that we have because:
then
Then the mass of oil that we have is:
Note that with the value of h we have the mass in correct units.
Finally to find the force we now that then we just need to multiply the mass by the gravity.