Hot water boils faster since its already hot and dosnt take much more time to get as hot
10. A safe place to use the trebuchet would be away from other buildings and people. A good example of a place would be a large field with no nearby structures.
14. Many factors need to be kept consistent throughout the experiment. One example of a variable that would need to be consistent is the weight and size of the projectile.
15. It is important to do many trials so that you can make sure that the results of each trial are nearly the same. If they are all vastly different, then it means that something has gone wrong.
Sorry I was only able to answer a few questions, but I hope these few answers help! :)
Answer:5101.35v
Explanation:
Radius of gold nucleus=7.3×10-15m and a charge of +79e
Q= 79e
e=1.6×10^-19
q= +2e
The nucleus is considered as the point charge where the potential energy between the charges are
U = 1/(4×3.142×Eo)×(qQ)/r
Where r is distance between the charges and the nucleus
r=R+d
V=U/q
U= 1/(4×3.142×Eo)×Q/r
V= 1/(4×3.142×Eo)×Q/(r+d)
9.0×10^9 ×(79×10^-19)/(7.3×10^-15)+(1.5×10^-14)
V= 9.0×10^9 ×(1.264×10^-17)/(2.23×10^-14)
V= 9×10^9×(5.67×10^-14)= 5101.35v
Answer: 211.059 m
Explanation:
We have the following data:
The angle at which the ball leaves the bat
The initial velocity of the ball
The acceleration due gravity
We need to find how far (horizontally) the ball travels in the air:
Firstly we need to know this velocity has two components:
<u>Horizontally:</u>
(1)
(2)
<u>Vertically:</u>
(3)
(4)
On the other hand, when we talk about parabolic movement (as in this situation) the ball reaches its maximum height just in the middle of this parabola, when and the time is half the time it takes the complete parabolic path.
So, if we use the following equation, we will find :
(5)
Isolating :
(6)
(7)
(8)
Now that we have the time it takes to the ball to travel half of is path, we can find the total time it takes the complete parabolic path, which is twice :
(9)
With this result in mind, we can finally calculate how far the ball travels in the air:
(10)
Substituting (2) and (9) in (10):
(11)
Finally: