Answer:
-847.2J
Explanation:
First find the acceleration from v^2= u^2 + 2as
v= 2.5 m/s
u= 1.3 m/s
a???
s=6.00
a= v^2-u^2/2s
a= (2.5)^2-(1.3)^2/2× 6
a= 0.38ms^-2
From Newtons second law:
(Force applied cos Θ) - (Frictional force) = ma
Frictional force = ma- (Force applied cos Θ)
Frictional force= (18.8×0.38) - (165 cos 26°)
Frictional force= 7.144- 148.3= -141.2N
Therefore,
Work done by friction = Frictional force × distance covered
= -141.2N × 6= -847.2J
Answer:
W = –847J
Explanation:
Given m = 18.8kg, F = 165N, θ = -26° (below the horizontal, s = 6.0m, u = 1.30m/s and v = 2.50m/s
In this problem, two forces act on the chair; the forward force F and the frictional force f. We would apply newton's second law to find the frictional force f after which we can calculate the workdone by the frictional force f×s.
But for us to apply newton's second law, we need to know the acceleration of the chair cause by the net force.
From constant acceleration motion equations
v² = u² + 2as
2.5² = 1.30² + 2a×6
6.25 = 1.69 +12a
12a = 6.25 – 1.69
12a = 4.56a
a = 4.56/12
a = 0.38m/s
By newton's second law the net sum of forces equals m×a
The force F has horizontal and vertical and components. It is the horizontal component of this force that pushes the chair against friction.
Fx and f are oppositely directed.
So
Fx – f =ma
165cos(-26) – f = 18.8×0.38
148.3 – f = 7.14
f = 148.3 – 7.14
f = 141.2N
Workdone = -fs = –141.2×6.00 = –847J
W = –847J
Work is negative because it is done by a force acting on the chair in a direction opposite (antiparallel) to that of the intended motion.
Answer:
1) The volume of helium in the ballon when is fully inflated is 492.8070 m³
2) The magnitude of the force of gravity (with no people) is 869.3119 N
Explanation:
Given:
ρair = density of air = 1.28 kg/m³
ρhelium = density of helium = 0.18 kg/m³
R = radius of balloon = 4.9 m
mtotal = 121 kg
Vtotal = 0.073 m³
mp = average mass per person = 73 kg
Vp = 0.077 m³
g = gravity = 9.8 m/s²
Questions:
1) What is the volume of helium in the balloon when fully inflated, Vhelium = ?
2) What is the magnitude of the force of gravity on the entire system (but with no people), Fg = ?
1) The volume of helium in the ballon when is fully inflated
2) First, you need to calculate the mass of helium
The magnitude of the force of gravity (with no people)
a) about 15 m/s.
b) a rate that depends on its initial speed.
c) a variable amount.
d) about 5 m/s.
e) about 10 m/s.
Answer:
e) about 10 m/s
Explanation:
Acceleration due to gravity is nominally* 9.8 m/s². That means the change in velocity each second is ...
(9.8 m/s²)(1 s) = 9.8 m/s ≈ 10 m/s
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* This is the value expected to be used in the solution of many math and physics problems. The standard value of 'g' on Earth is defined as 9.80665 m/s². It varies from place to place and with altitude. At any given place, it may also vary with time as a result of changes in mass distribution within the Earth.
Answer:
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Mass
Speed
Acceleration Time
Constant speed Time
Deceleration time
Generally the equation for Acceleration is mathematically given by
Therefore acceleration for the first 0.80 sec is
Therefore
Spring Reading=Normal force -Reaction
Answer:
40 m/s due north
Explanation:
Consider that the south direction a negative Y axis and north direction as + Y axis
v1 = 20 m/s South = 20 (-j) m/s
v2 = 20 m/s North = 20 j m/s
Change in velocity = v2 - v1 = 20 j - 20 (-j) = 40 j m/s
So, change in velocity is 40 m/s due north.
A. 2000 J
B. 75,000 J
C. 120,000 J
D. 300,000 J
The electrical energy used by a 400 W toaster that is operating for 5 minutes will be 120,000 J.Option C is correct.
The rate of the work done is called the power output. It is denoted by P.Its unit of a watt. It is the ratio of the work done or the enrgy to the time period.
The given data in the problem is;
E is the electrical energy
P is the power output = 400 W
t is the time period = 5 minutes
The power output is given as;
Hence the electrical energy used by a 400 W toaster that is operating for 5 minutes will be 120,000 J.Option C is correct.
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Answer:
The answer is C. 120,000 J.
Explanation:
The particle reach its minimum velocity at time 1.06 sec.
The function is given as
x=5t^3-8t^2+12
Differentiating the above equation with respect to time, to obtain the velocity
dx/dt=v=15t^2-16t
For maximum and minimum values, put dx/dt=0
15t^2-16t=0
On solving the equation, t=0, 1.06
Therefore at time t=1.06 sec, the particle has the minimum value of velocity.
The particle reaches its minimum velocity at t = 0 s or t = 16/15 s
Acceleration is rate of change of velocity.
a = acceleration ( m/s² )
v = final velocity ( m/s )
u = initial velocity ( m/s )
t = time taken ( s )
d = distance ( m )
Let us now tackle the problem!
Given:
To find the velocity function, we will derive the position function above.
Next to calculate the time to reach its minimum speed, then v = 0 m/s
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Kinematics
Keywords: Velocity , Driver , Car , Deceleration , Acceleration , Obstacle