Answer:
692.31 N
Explanation:
Applying,
F = ma............... Equation 1
Where F = Average force required to stop the player, m = mass of the player, a = acceleration of the player
But,
a = (v-u)/t............ Equation 2
Where v = final velocity, u = initial velocity, t = time.
Substitute equation 2 into equation 1
F = m(v-u)/t............ Equation 3
From the question,
Given: m = 75 kg, u = 6.0 m/s, v = 0 m/s (to stop), t = 0.65 s
Substitute these values into equation 3
F = 75(0-6)/0.65
F = -692.31 N
Hence the average force required to stop the player is 692.31 N
Answer: The Northern Hemisphere experiences the start of <u>summer</u>
Explanation:
Due to this tilt in Earth's axis of rotation, some regions receive different amounts of sunlight according to the seasons of the year. These variations are more evident near the poles and softer or imperceptible near the equator. This explains the fact that while in the northern hemisphere it is summer and there are high temperatures (because the Sunlight incides more perpendicularly in this area during this season), in the southern hemisphere it is winter and very low temperatures are recorded, and vice versa.
In this sense, according to the image the Earth is at the point of its orbit in which, due to the inclination of its axis, the North Pole is closer to the Sun.
In other words, the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, and this astronomical phenomenon brings the summer season for the Northern Hemisphere.
Answer:
Incomplete question, check attachment for the graph needed to solve problem.
A 8.1nm........
Explanation:
Electric Field is given as
E=V/d
Where V is voltage
And d is the distance apart
E is the electric field
The voltage V just before action of potential is -70mV,
The value d=8.1nm
d=8.1×10^-9m
E=V/d
E=-70×10^-3/8.1×10^-9
E=-8.6×10^6 N/C
Then the magnitude of the electric field is 8.6×10^6N/C
Answer:
Answer:
28.025 Nm
Explanation:
Angular acceleration, α = 29.5 rad/s^2
oment of inertia, I = 0.95 kg m^2
The torque is defined as
τ = I x α
τ = 0.95 x 29.5
τ = 28.025 Nm
Thus, the torque is 28.025 Nm.
Explanation: