Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Work is a force time the distance moved in the direction of that force, time is not a variable. Provided that the 50 N forces were applied in the same direction, the work done is identical. Assuming both applied force and direction of motion are horizontal W = Fd = 50(10) = 500J.
If the reason that one was slower is because the second person applied his force at an angle, let's say 60° below the horizontal, then the work done by the second person is 50cos60(10) = 250 J
Time IS a consideration for Power, the RATE of doing work. Provided the force and motion are horizontal, the first person applied twice as much Power as the second person doing an identical amount of work in half the time.
Answer:
500÷25=20
so 20 coulombs per second
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Answer:
d) 700 m/s
Explanation:
if k is the force constant and x is the maximum compression distance, then:
the potential energy the spring can acquire is given by:
U = 1/2×k×(x^2)
and, the kinetic energy system is given by:
K = 1/2×m×(v^2)
if Ki is the initial kinetic energy of the system, Ui is the initial kinetic energy of the system and Kf and Uf are final kinetic and potential energy respectively then, According to energy conservation:
initial energy = final energy
Ki +Ui = Kf +Uf
Ui = 0 J and Kf = 0J
Ki = Uf
1/2×m×(v^2) = 1/2×k×(x^2)
m×(v^2) = k×(x^2)
v^2 = k×(x^2)/m
= (500)×((21×10^-2)^2)/(19×10^-3 + 8)
= 2.75
v = 1.66 m/s
the v is the final velocity of the bullet block system, if m1 is the mass of bullet and M is the mass of the block and v1 is the initial velocity of the bullet while V is the initial velocity of the block, then by conservation linear momentum:
m1×v1 + M×V = v×(m1 + M) but V = 0 because the block is stationary, initially.
m1×v1 = v×(m1 + M)
v1 = v×(m + M)/(m1)
= (1.66)×(19×10^-3 + 8)/(19×10^-3)
= 699.86 m/s
≈ 700 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the bullet just before it hits the block is 700 m/s.
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