Any change in velocity is called an acceleration. The rock is experiencing the gravitational force from the earth, accelerating it towards the ground.
The magnitude of the tangential force that acts on the pole due to the tension in rope is given as
T= weight x tan (theta) /2
The answer is A because you have to have erosion
Answer:
786 Hz
Explanation:
Recall, the speed of sound is
v = 332 + 0.6t
Where t = 23°
v = 332 + 0.6(23)
v = 332 + 13.8
v = 345.8 m
Also, it is known that distance between two consecutive resonance length is half of the wavelength.
L2 - L1 = λ/2
34 - 12 = λ/2
λ/2 = 22
λ = 44 cm
Finally, remember that also
Frequency = speed/ wavelength
Frequency = 345.8/0.4
Frequency = 786 Hz
Therefore, the frequency of the tuning fork is 786 Hz
Answer:
Fg = 4.2*10²² N
Explanation:
The gravitational force between any two masses, provided that can be approximated by point masses (comparing their diameters with the distance between them), obeys the Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation, which states that the force (always attractive) is proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them (this as a consequence of our Universe being three-dimensional), as follows:

So, if one of the masses increases 6 times, the force between them will be directly 6 times larger, so the new magnitude of the force will be as follows:
Fg₂ = Fg₁*6 = 7*10²¹ N* 6 = 4.2*10²² N