Answer:
The maximum spring compression = 3.21 m
Explanation:
The height of the circus performer above the platform connected to string material = 5.8 m
Let the maximum compression of the spring from the impact of the circus performer be x.
According to the law of conservation of energy, the difference in potential energy of the circus performer between the initial height and the level at which spring is compressed to is equal to the work done on the spring to compress it by x
Workdone on the spring by the circus performer = (1/2)kx²
where k = spring constant = 1200 N/m
Workdone on the spring by the circus performer = (1/2)(1200)x² = 600x²
The change in potential energy of the circus performer = mg (5.8 + x)
m = mass of the circus performer = 70 kg
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
The change in potential energy of the circus performer = (70)(9.8)(5.8 + x) = (3978.8 + 686x)
600x² = 3978.8 + 686x
600x² - 686x - 3978.8 = 0
Solving this quadratic equation
x = 3.21 m or - 2.07 m
Since the negative answer doesn't satisfy the laws of physics, our correct answer is 3.21 m
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(b) Mars;
(c) Jupiter.
Answer:b
Explanation:
b. counterclockwise
c. There is no induced current in the coil.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
As per the Lenz’s law of electromagnetism the current induced in a conductor due to any change has a tendency to oppose the change which is causing this induces current.
Thus, when a constant magnetic field with an electric circuit is varied, it produces and induced current which flow in a direction such that its sets a magnetic field that tries to restore the flux
Hence, option B is correct
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:
(a) θ1 = 942.5rad, (b) θ2 = 13195 rad
Explanation:
(a) Given
ωo = 0 rad/s
ω = 3600rev/min = 3600×2(pi)/60 rad/s
ω = 377rad/s
t1 = 5s
θ1 = (ω + ωo)t/2
θ1 = (377 +0)×5/2
θ1 = 942.5 rads
(b) ωo = 377rad/s
ω = 0 rad/s
t2 = 70s
θ2 = (ω + ωo)t/2
θ2 = (377 +0)×70/2
θ2 = 13195 rad
Answer:
80 - 32t
Explanation:
The height, h, in terms of time, t, is given as:
h(t) = 650 + 80t − 16t²
Velocity is the derivative of distance with respect to time:
v(t) = dh(t)/dt = 80 - 32t
The velocity of the object as a function of time is given by the derivative of the height function, which is v(t) = 80 - 32t.
The height h(t) of an object is given by the equation h(t) = 650 + 80t − 16t2. To find the velocity v(t), we need to take the derivative of h(t) with respect to time t. Using the power rule, we get:
v(t) = dh/dt = 0 + 80 - 32t.
So, the velocity of the object as a function of time t is v(t) = 80 - 32t.
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Answer:
a)2.46 %
b)For 1 :101.52 %
For 2 : 99.08 %
c)100..4 %
Explanation:
Given that
g₁ = 9.96 m/s²
g₂ = 9.72 m/s²
The actual value of g = 9.8 m/s²
a)
The difference Δ g = 9.96 -9.72 =0.24 m/s²
b)
For first one :
For second :
c)
The mean g(mean )
a)2.46 %
b)For 1 :101.52 %
For 2 : 99.08 %
c)100..4 %
The percent difference between the two measurements is 2.44%. The percent error for the first measurement is 1.63%, and for the second measurement is 0.82%. The percent error of their mean is 0.41%.
In physics, the percent difference is calculated by subtracting the two values, taking the absolute value, dividing by the average of the two values, and then multiplying by 100. Therefore, the percent difference between the two measurements 9.96m/s² and 9.72m/s² is:
|(9.96-9.72)|/((9.96+9.72)/2)*100 = 2.44%
The percent error involves taking the absolute difference between the experimental value and the accepted value, divided by the accepted value, then multiplied by 100. So, the percent error for the two measurements with accepted value of 9.80m/s² are:
For 9.96m/s²: |(9.96-9.80)|/9.80*100 = 1.63%
For 9.72m/s²: |(9.72-9.8)|/9.8*100 = 0.82%
The percent error of the mean involves doing the above but using the mean of the experimental measurements:
|(Mean of measurements - Accepted value)|/Accepted value * 100 |(9.96+9.72)/2-9.8|/9.8*100 = 0.41%
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