b. protons; neutrons
c. electrons; protons
d. protons; electrons
Answer:
C.Electrons,protons.
Explanation:
Cations:
When metal loos it electrons then it will form cations.
Ex:
Anion:
When metal gain electron then it will from anions.
Ex:
So from above we can say that ,the cations have fewer electrons than protons.Protons is also called as positive charged ions and electron are also called negatively charge ions.
SO the option is C is correct.
What units do you use for your end result?
Answer:
multiply 65kg and 3m/s^2
to get 195kgm/s
or 195N
wait is that 3m/s or 3m/s^2?
Answer:
4.281 kgm/s upward
Explanation:
Impulse:This can be defined product of force and time. The S.I unit of impulse is Ns.
From Newton's second law of motion,
Impulse = Change in momentum.
I = mΔv....................... Equation 1.
Where m = mass of the ball, Δv = change in velocity of the ball
and Δv = v -u
Where u = velocity of the ball before it hit the floor, v = velocity of the ball after if hit the floor
I = m(v-u) -------------- Equation 2
But
the initial kinetic energy of the ball = potential energy at the initial height (1.2 m above)
1/2mu² = mgh₁
Where h₁ = initial height. or height of the ball before collision
making u the subject of the equation,
u = √(2gh₁)........................ Equation 3
Where h₁ = 1.2 m g = 9.81 m/s²
Substitute into equation 3
u = √(2×1.2×9.81)
u =√(23.544)
u = -4.852 m/s.
Note: u is negative because the ball was moving downward at the first instance.
Similarly,
v = √(2gh₂)............................. Equation 3
h₂ = height of the ball after collision
Given: h₂ = 0.7 m, g = 9.81 m/s²
Substitute into equation
v = √(2×9.81×0.7)
v = √13.734
v = 3.71 m/s.
Also given: m = 0.5 kg,
Substituting into equation 2
I = 0.5(3.71-(4.852)
I = 0.5(8.562)
I = 4.281 kgm/s. Upward.
Thus the impulse = 4.281 kgm/s upward
Answer:
a) They both have the same final speed.
b) Projectile B reaches a greater height
Explanation:
The initial total energy of both projectiles is the same, and since the initial height is zero, that initial energy is entirely kinetic energy:
Now, when the projectiles are going to reach the ground, their height also becomes zero, so the final energy is also entirely kinetic energy:
As stated in the conservation of mechanical energy, the final total energy has to be equal to the initial total energy, and then:
Finally, since the initial speed is the same for both projectiles, they have the same speed when they hit the ground (a).
Next, we know that the height reached by a projectile depends only of their initial vertical velocity, nor their horizontal one. So, the projectile with the highest initial vertical velocity has to reach a greater height. We use trigonometry to calculate that:
It means that projectile B has a higher initial vertical velocity, so it reaches a greater height (b).
This is possible because some of the kinetic energy of both projectiles is never transformed to gravitational potential energy (because is related to the horizontal velocity) and this amount of kinetic energy depends on the angle at which the projectile is launched. As their potential energies at the highest points are different, their maximum heights are, too.
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Answer:
MOSE
Explanation: