Using Newton's second law of motion, if the net force on a sled is tripled and the mass halved, the new acceleration would be 12 m/s².
The subject of this question is derived from the principle of Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. This can be represented as: F=ma (Force = mass * acceleration).
Given that the original acceleration 'a' is 2 m/s², the force 'F' acting on the sled can be calculated as F=ma. But since the net force is being tripled and the mass halved, the new force would be 3F, and the new mass would be m/2.
Now we need to determine the new acceleration, which can be calculated as a = F/m. Plugging in our new values, we get a = (3F)/(m/2). This equates to a = 6F/m. Since the original force is calculated as F=ma, we can substitute this in the above equation. Hence the new acceleration is 6*2 m/s² = 12 m/s².
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b. Landsat satellites
c. VLBI equipment
d. navigation satellites
mass of bullet= 0.0137 kg
velocity of bullet= 546 m/s to the right
mass of rifle= 3.82 kg
recoil speed of the rifle as the bullet leaves the rifle= 1.958167539 m/s
Answer:
F = 231.77N
Explanation:
Given the following data
Distance of Hunter's shoulder (d) = 3.16cm = 0.0316m
mass of bullet (m1) = 0.0137 kg
velocity of bullet (v1) = 546 m/s
mass of rifle(m2)= 3.82 kg
Velocity of rifle (V2) = 1.958167539 m/s
Momentum = MV
Momentum is conserved
Since we are looking for the force exerted on the shoulder by the rifle
Work done = Force × distance (F×d)
The rifle possessed kinetic energy = 1/2mV²
Therefore, work done = kinetic energy
F×d = 1/2mv²
F = 0.5mv²/d
By substitution we have
F = 0.5×3.82×1.9582²/0.0316
F = 7.324/0.0316
F = 231.77N
If the speed of an object is tripled, its kinetic energy will be 9 times the initial value.
The kinetic energy of an object is the energy possessed by the object due to its motion.
K.E = ¹/₂mv²
where;
m is mass of the object
v is speed of the object
K.E = ¹/₂m(3v)²
K.E = 9(¹/₂mv²)
Thus, if the speed of an object is tripled, its kinetic energy will be 9 times the initial value.
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