Answer:
P = 6*5 = 30 [kg*m/s]
Explanation:
in order to solve this problem, we must remember that linear momentum is defined as the product of mass by Velocity. This way you can calculate the momentum using the following equation.
P = m*v
where:
P = lineal momentum [kg*m/s]
m = mass = 6 [kg]
v = velocity = 5 [m/s]
P = m*v
P = 6*5 = 30 [kg*m/s]
Answer:
C. Divide the total distance by the total driving time.
Explanation:
As we are finding average speed across the entire trip, we divide the total distance by the total time taken. This is because speed = distance/time and will give us the average over the whole time.
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1.What types of geological events or changes occur at divergent plate boundaries?
Volcanoes and minor earthquakes occur at divergent plate boundaries.
2. What types of geological events or changes occur at convergent plate boundaries? Volcanoes, earthquakes and fold mountains occur at convergent plate boundaries.
3. What types of geological events or changes occur at transform plate boundaries? Earthquakes and fold mountains occur at transform plate boundaries.
4. Explain how these geological processes and interactions have changed Earth's surface through the years. Magma from volcanoes is filled with nutrients that makes land fertile. Some earthquakes make the ground shake so violently that it destroys entire landscapes and environments. Earthquakes can also cause landslides and tsunamis, which destroy whole villages, change geology and ruin natural habitats of many living creatures. W<span>hen an earthquake happens in the middle of the ocean, it can create waves that are so large that they destroy coastlines, cities, and forests hundreds of miles away.</span>
Answer:
You are right. The answer to this question is option A. The metallic sphere is a conductor and can allow electric charges flow through it from one region to another. The reason the sphere is insulted from the ground is to block out the transfer of charges from the sphere to the ground or from the ground to the sphere. The ground itself can serve as infinitely large sink or source for electric charges.
The act of touching the sphere with the charged rod deposits some electric charge on the sphere. These charges in the absence of an insulator between the sphere and the ground will flow straight into the ground. But because there is an insulator connected to the sphere the charges remain on the sphere with no way of getting out of the sphere.
These charges are the same with that on the rod as they were conducted and not induced by polarization (in general if the shepre became charged by polarization, it would have a charge opposite that on the rod). Since like charges repeatedly and unlike charges attract. The sphere would always repel the rod.
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