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Answer:
fr = 514.5 N, This force has the opposite direction to the applied force.
Explanation:
Let's propose the solution of the problem using Newton's Second Law, we place a reference frame with the horizontal x-axis
Y axis
N- W = 0
N = W
X axis
F -fr = m a
the friction force has the expression
fr = μ N
fr = μ mg
fr = 0.35 150 9.8
fr = 514.5 N
This force has the opposite direction to the applied force.
The student's answer is incorrect because the friction coefficient must be multiplied by the normal
Answer:
Explanation:
gauge pressure due to a liquid column of density d and height h is given by the following expression .
P = hdg
The pressure depends upon height of liquid column and not on the cross sectional area .
In first cylinder .
gauge pressure = .40 atm
hdg = .40 atm
cross sectional area of cylinder = π r²
The radius of second cylinder is twice of the first , cross sectional area will be 4 times .
The volume remains the same when the liquid is poured into second cylinder
volume = cross sectional area x height .
As cross sectional area of second cylinder is 4 times , height of liquid column in second cylinder = h / 4 .
gauge pressure in second cylinder = h / 4 x d x g = hdg / 4
.40 / 4 = .10 atm
gauge pressure in second cylinder = .10 atm.
You are going 600 miles per hour.
#3). Your drawing in the lower right corner is correct. You're headed down the right road, but ran out of gas and just stopped.
Radius of the circle = 1.5 km
Circumference of the whole circle = (2·π·radius) = 9.42 km
Distance = 3/4 of the way around it = 7.07 km .
Displacement = the straight line from the West point to the North point. The straight-line length is 2.12 km; the straight-line direction from start to finish is Northeast (45°). I'll let you figure out why these numbers.
#4). What if you walk 1 mile East and then 1 mile West ? You got a good workout, and you're back home where you started ! Your distance is 2 miles, and your displacement is zero.
The whale had a good workout too. She swam (6.9 + 1.8 + 3.7) = 12.4 km. She's sweating and tired. Her total distance during that workout is 12.4 km.
Her displacement is the line from start-point to end-point. How she got there doesn't matter, so swimming 1 km East and then swimming 1 km West cancel out, and have no effect on the displacement.
(6.9E + 1.8W + 3.7E) = (10.6 E) + (1.8 W) . . . That adds up to 8.8 East ! That's where she ends up. That's her displacement ... 8.8 km East of where she started. Since we're only talking about displacement, we don't care HOW she got there. She might have been swimming big 20-km circles all day. We don't know. All we know is that she ended up 8.8 km East of where she started.