You're going to use the constant acceleration motion equation for velocity and displacement:
(V)final² = (V)initial²+2a(dx)
Given:
a=0.500m/s²
dx=6.32 m
(V)intial=0m
(V)final= UNKNOWN
(V)final= 2.51396m/s
Answer:
Explanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
force = 1300 × 1.07
We have the final answer as
Hope this helps you
Answer: 4,438.96m
Explanation:
(kindly find attachment below)
From the attachment below, it can be seen that the resultant displacement and the other 2 displacements form a right angle triangle, with A+B as the hypotenus, 3.2km as the opposite and the displacement B as the adjacent.
By using phythagoras theorem
H² = O² + A²
(5.38)² = (3.20)² + B²
28.944 = 10.24 + B²
B² = 28.944 - 10.24
B² = 18.7044
B = √18.7044
B = 4.439km to meter is 4.439 * 1000 = 4,438. 96m
Answer:
B = 4325 m
Explanation:
Resolving the displacement into x and y components.
Let north = positive y component
East = positive x component
So,
Rx = B
Ry = -3.20 km
Magnitude of the resultant displacement is
R = √(B^2 + (-3.20)^2)
R is given as R = 5.38 km
Making B the subject of formula;
B = √(R^2 - (-3.20)^2)
B = √(5.38^2 - (-3.20)^2)
B = 4.325 km
B = 4325 m
Answer:
Explanation:
To solve the problem it is necessary to take into account the concepts related to arc length and the radius that make up the measurements of an angle.
An angle is given by the length of arc displaced as a function of the radius, that is
360° is equal to do rad, therefore:
Answer:
a. 12.12°
b. 412.04 N
Explanation:
Along vertical axis, the equation can be written as
T_1 sin14 + T_2sinA = mg
T_2sinA = mg - T_1sin12.5 ....................... (a)
Along horizontal axis, the equation can be written as
T_2×cosA = T_1×cos12.5 ......................... (b)
(a)/(b) given us
Tan A = (mg - T_1sin12.5) / T_1 cos12.5
= (176 - 413sin12.5) / 413×cos12.5
A = 12.12 °
(b) T2 cosA = T1 cos12.5
T2 = 413cos12.5/cos12.12
= 412.04 N
Answer:
Magnitude - 11.83 Degree
Direction - 422.42 N
Explanation:
Given data:
Downward force on wire 176 N
Angle made by left section of wire 12.5 degree with horizontal
Tension force = 413 N
From figure
Applying quilibrium principle at point A
The vertical and horizontal force is 0
then we have
........1
.......2
.......3
divide equation 3 by 1
we get
...........4
from equation 3 and 4
T = 422.42 N
Answer:
75
Explanation:
just took it e2020
Answer:
60%
Explanation:
efficiency= useful/input x 100%,
Here, kinetic energy is useful for food processor (i.e. spinning blades)
600J/1000J=60%
Answer:
1.6 x 10^{-19} Coulombs
Explanation:
In Physics, the standard unit of measurement of a charge is Coulombs and it's denoted by C. Also, the symbol for denoting a charge is Q.
In Chemistry, electrons can be defined as subatomic particles that are negatively charged and as such has a magnitude of -1.
The minimum charge on any object such as an electron cannot be less than 1.6 x 10^{-19} Coulombs and it's usually referred to as the fundamental unit of charge.