John can run with the velocity of 5 m/s
Explanation:
- Kinetic energy is defined as the energy is being used to do an activity, basically energy associated with the motion of objects in the universe.
- The formula used to find the kinetic energy of an object is k = where as k represented as kinetic energy, m is the mass of the object and v is the velocity of the given object.
- Here, to find the answer we have to re-write the equation as
- Given, the mass of the object, here it is John = 80 kg, energy needs to be converted to kinetic energy, k = 1000 J.
- Hence, substitute all the values, then you would velocity as 5 m/s
There are problems with the first sentence, and it's not really needed when
working with this question. So let's just take the 20 (Hz ?) frequency from
the first sentence, and ignore the rest of it for right now.
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) =
(331 m/s) / (20 Hz) = <em>16.55 meters</em>.
Which body is in equilibrium?
(1) a satellite orbiting Earth in a circular orbit
. No. The forces on it are unbalanced. There's only one force acting on it ... the force of gravity, pulling it toward the center of the Earth. That's a centripetal force, and the satellite is experiencing centripetal acceleration.
(2) a ball falling freely toward the surface of Earth. No. The forces on it are unbalanced. There's only one force acting on it ... the force of gravity, pulling it toward the center of the Earth. The ball is accelerating toward the ground.
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(3) a car moving with a constant speed along a straight, level road. YES.</em> We don't even need to analyze the forces, just look at the car. It's moving in a straight line, and its speed is not changing. The car's acceleration is zero ! That right there tells us that the NET force ... the sum of all forces acting on the car ... is zero. THAT's called 'equilibrium'.
(4) a projectile at the highest point in its trajectory. No. The forces on it are unbalanced. There's only one force acting on it ... the force of gravity, pulling it toward the center of the Earth. The projectile is accelerating toward the ground.
Answer:I believe it is D I might be wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
700 N
Explanation:
force divides in both the hand's