B. Only the rider undergoes a translation.
C. Only the bicycle undergoes translation.
D. Neither the bicycle nor the rider undergoes a translation.
Answer:
A. The bicycle and the rider undergo translation.
Explanation:
When a rider is riding his bicycle along the road, the wheels of the bicycle will rotate. This rotation of wheels translates both the rider and the bicycle in space.
So the correct answer is option A
Answer:
Explanation:
Suppose two clowns on skateboards are standing motionless on a smooth surface 2.0 m apart. Clown B tosses a 5.0 kg medicine ball to Clown A. After the throw the medicine ball is traveling with a speed of 10 m/s. What is the resulting velocity of Clown B after throwing the ball? *Indicate which direction is positive.
By momentum conservation
Momentum of ball = 10 . 5 = 50 kg m/s
left
Right
Answer:
104 degrees
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Answer:
if the earth stops rotating the value of g increases
B. be given a positive charge produced by the movement of electrons to the other end of the ball.
C. be given a negative charge produced by the movement of electrons from the rod.
D. be given a negative charge produced by the movement of electrons from the other end of the ball.
As per the question the uncharged pith ball is taken towards the electrostatic field of a charged rod.
It is told that the side of the pith ball is closest to the negatively charged end of the rod .
The pith ball was initially neutral.The electrons in the atom were oriented in their respective orbits.
Whenever it is taken towards the negative end of the rod,the electrons present in the ball will not stick to their orbit .Basically the closest electrons will suffer electrostatic repulsive force and will come out their orbits.They will move towards the other end of the pith ball.Hence the closest side of the pith ball will acquire positive charges and other side will be negative.
The bound charges nearest to the charged rod is called induced positive charges and bound negative charges present at the other end are called free bound charges.The induced charges and free charges are equal in amount.Hence the pith ball is neutral.
Hence from above we see that only option B is right.
The correct answere is B.
Explanation: When the negative charge rod is brought close to the uncharged pith ball, the electron on side towards the rod will be repelled by the electrostatic field. This will create an electron deficient site. Hence, this side will be given a positive charge.
Answer:
Ethel is correct because energy is not carried from one place to another.
It is a transverse wave.
Explanation:
During the propagation of waves from one point or place to another, energy is being transferred. Thus, when one's hand is being waved, there is no transfer of energy from one point to another. Therefore, Ethel is right while Brody is wrong.
A transverse wave is known as a type of wave that the direction of propagation is perpendicular to the vibration of the medium. Therefore, the wave is a transverse wave.