Answer:
large balloon
Explanation:
Thermal energy is the amount of energy contained in a system solely by the effect of its temperature. However, this concept should not be confused with that of internal energy. Internal energy, in turn, is defined as the sum of kinetic energy (translational, rotational and vibrational) with the different forms of potential energy (attractive or repulsive) that can exist between the molecules of a body.
Kinetic energy is associated with the movement of molecules, while potential energy is energy that can be stored in a physical system. In the case of balloons filled with air or liquids, the larger the balloon, the greater the kinetic potential and consequently the thermal energy. For example, a large balloon filled with air will have more thermal energy, because it will have more air molecules that will move through the kinetic energy causing thermal energy.
velocity does the bomb strike the earth? (b) How
long does it take the bomb to fall? (c) What is the
bomb's range?
Answers:
a) -171.402 m/s
b) 17.49 s
c) 1700.99 m
Explanation:
We can solve this problem with the following equations:
(1)
(2)
(3)
Where:
is the bomb's final jeight
is the bomb'e initial height
is the bomb's initial vertical velocity, since the airplane was moving horizontally
is the time
is the acceleration due gravity
is the bomb's range
is the bomb's initial horizontal velocity
is the bomb's fina velocity
Knowing this, let's begin with the answers:
With the conditions given above, equation (1) is now written as:
(4)
Isolating:
(5)
(6)
(7)
Since , equation (3) is written as:
(8)
(9)
(10) The negative sign ony indicates the direction is downwards
Substituting (7) in (2):
(11)
(12)
The bomb hits the earth at approximately 540.3 km/hr, it takes approximately 17.5 seconds for the bomb to hit the ground, and the bomb's range is approximately 1.36km.
To answer these questions, we're going to use the principles of kinematics that involve motion in a straight line with constant acceleration (that is the acceleration due to gravity in this case). (a) The velocity of the bomb when it strikes the earth can be calculated using the kinematic equation v = u + gt, where u is the initial velocity (0 m/s since the bomb was dropped, not thrown), g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately -9.8 m/s²), and t is the time. However, we do not know the time yet, so we will use the equation v = sqrt(2×g×h), where h is the height (1500m), and this gives us approximately 540.3 km/hr. (b) The time it takes for the bomb to fall can be calculated using t = sqrt((2×h)/g) which gives approximately 17.5 seconds. (c) The range of the bomb is the horizontal distance it travels, which is the velocity of the plane multiplied by the time it takes for the bomb to hit the ground, or 350 km/hr × 17.5/3600 hr = approximately 1.36km.
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The kinetic energy of the object which is moving with velocity of 9 m/s and has a mass of 20 kg will be 810 joules.
The energy possessed by the body by virtue of its motion is called kinetic energy. Mathematically -
E[K] = 1/2mv²
Given is an object that has a velocity of 9 m/s and a mass of 20 kg.
We can calculate the kinetic energy of the object by using the formula discussed above.
Mass [m] = 20 Kg
Velocity [v] = 9 m/s
Substituting the values, we get -
E[K] = 1/2 x 20 x 9 x 9
E[K] = 10 x 9 x 9
E[K] = 81 x 10
E[K] = 810 joules
Therefore, the kinetic energy of the object which is moving with velocity of 9 m/s and has a mass of 20 kg will be 810 joules.
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Explanation:
k.e =1/2m(v)²
or
k.e=m/2(v)²
so......k.e=20kg/2(9m/s)²
k.e=10kg(81m²/s²)
k.e=10kg(81m²/s²)
k.e=810kgm²/s²
HOPE ITS CORRECT
ANSWER
k.e=810kgm²/s²