Answer:work done can be calculated by the following formula;
Explanation:
Answer:
a) amount of kinetic energy converted to internal energy = 2.5 x 10 raised to power 7 Joule
b) Kinetic energy gained by the earth = 2.1 x 10-16J
c) All the kinetic energy is converted to internal energy and the energy is further converted to thermal energy hence the reason for the hotness at around where the meteorite strikes.
Explanation:
The detailed steps and appropriate application of the law of conservation of momentum is as shown in the attached file.
<u>Answer: </u>
<em>Considering the II law of thermodynamics</em>
<em>From the figure</em>
<em>Out put of energy: </em>
Heat supplied from the source/ reservoir (Q₁) - Heat rejected to the surroundings from the system (Q) = Q₁ - Q₂. Also known as Net work done on the system.
<em>Input of energy: </em>
Amount of heat energy supplied to the system from the source (Q₁ ).
Efficiency (H.E) = η = Output÷ Input
η = (Q₁ - Q₂) ÷ Q₁
OR η = Wnet ÷ Q₁ ; since Wnet = (Q₁ - Q₂)
Answer:
Explanation:
Assuming the surface is horizontal
F = ma
Fcos37 - (0.4)[500(9.8) - Fsin37] = 500(2)
F(cos37 + (0.4)sin37) = 500(2) + (0.4)500(9.8)
F = 2,847.902...
F = 2850 N