Answer:
Explanation:
From the given information:
radius = 15 m
Time T = 23 s
a) Speed (v) = 

v = 4.10 m/s
b) The magnitude of the acceleration is:

a = 1.12 m/s²
c) True weight = mg
Apparent weight = normal force
From the top;
the normal force = upward direction,
weight is downward as well as the acceleration.
true weight - normal force = ma
apparent weight =mg - ma


= 0.886 m/s²
d)
From the bottom;
acceleration is upward, so:
apparent weight - true weight = ma
apparent weight = true weight + ma



= 1.114 m/s²
Answer:
Explanation: In DC circuit, the current will flow for a short time, which is required to charge the capacitor. Once you switch it on, it spikes and the gradually decreases to almost zero (0) as the capacitor becomes fully charged.
In an AC circuit, the circuit acts as if the current is flowing throw the plates whereas is not actually flowing. The circuit acts like the AC is flowing through the capacitor.
Answer:
Answered
Explanation:
I disagree with my friend because, the primary difference is not in the kind of atoms, rather it is the arrangement of atoms and molecules that distinguishes solids and liquids.
Atoms are closely packed in solid and hence large cohesive forces act between atoms in solids whereas in liquids atoms are at a distance from each other, hence, less cohesive force act between it's atoms. Moreover, due to loose packing in liquids atoms are free to move in space and hence liquids can flow whereas solids cannot.
The time difference between their landing is 2.04 seconds.
<h3>
Time of difference of the two balls</h3>
The ball thrown vertical upwards will take double of the time taken by the ball thrown vertically downwards.
Time difference, = 2t - t = t
t = √(2h/g)
where;
- h is the height of fall
- g is acceleration due to gravity
Apply the principle of conservation of energy;
¹/₂mv² = mgh
h = v²/2g
where;
h = (20²)/(2 x 9.8)
h = 20.41 m
<h3>Time of motion</h3>
t = √(2 x 20.41 / 9.8)
t = 2.04 s
Thus, the time difference between their landing is 2.04 seconds.
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