The terminal velocity is the constant velocity of a falling object when air resistance and gravitational force cancel.
Newton's third law states "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
What this is pretty much saying is that for every action, there is a consequence. One force connects and triggers another.
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Hey there, Your answer wold be 1.36 newtons rounded to 1.4 newton. This is how!
force = k (q1 * q2) / r^2
<span>= (9.0 × 10^9 Nm^2/C^2) [(7.1 × 10^-6 C) (6.9 × 10^-6 C)] / (5.7 × 10^-1 m)^2
</span>
<span>= [ 9.0 × 7.1 × 6.9 / (5.7)^2 ] × 10^-1 N
</span>
<span>= 13.6 × 10^-1 N
</span>
<span>= 1.36 N
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<u>Answer</u>
1 1/3 m/s
<u>Explanation</u>
The momentum before collision and after collision is always conserved.
m₁v₁ = m₂v₂
(0.05×0.6) + (0.03×0) = (0.03 × v) + (0.05 × -0.2)
0.03 + 0 = 0.03v - 0.01
0.03v = 0.03+0.01
0.03v = 0.04
v = 0.04/0.03
= 4/3
= 1 1/3 m/s