Answer:
Normal Force is usually perpendicular to the movement and static friction usually means that there is no movement.
Explanation:
The work donde by any force on an object is equal to the displacement of the object multiplied by the component of the force that is in the direction of the displacement.
Normal force is usually perpendicular to the movement, so there is no component in the direction of the displacement. This is why it is zero in most circumstances.
<em>Static</em> friction on the other hand, usually means that there is no movement at all (it's static). It means that there is no displacement between the object and ground (in most cases). If there is no displacement, there is no work.
Answer:
True or False
Explanation:
Because.....
easy 50% chance you are right
Taking the vertical component of the displacement
1.1 - 0.2 = 0.9 mile
The horizontal component of the displacement
-0.3 mile
The magnitude of the displacement is
√[ (0.9)² + (-0.3) ] = 0.95 mile
The direction is
θ = tan-1 (-0.3/0.9)
θ = 161.57 degrees.
The 'strength' of the electric field is the force on 1C of charge at that point.
At this 'certain location', the field is 40/5 = 8 newtons per coulomb = <u>8 volts</u>
Answer:
Oi, mate its false
Explanation:
because if an leaf floats down from a tree it is not considered an object for a free-fall