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Pounds
If you are talking about the unit of measurement for weight is that of force it would be Newtons.
Answer:
when a custodian pushes a large crate across the gym floor, forces acting on the crate are the one applied by the custodian, frictional force acting in the opposite direction of motion acting between the surface of crate and floor and reaction force (normal force) acting in upward direction normal to the surface
Explanation:
<span>Place a test charge in the middle. It is 2cm away from each charge.
The electric field E= F/Q where F is the force at the point and Q is the charge causing the force in this point.
The test charge will have zero net force on it. The left 30uC charge will push it to the right and the right 30uC charge will push it to the left. The left and right force will equal each other and cancel each other out.
THIS IS A TRICK QUESTION.
THe electric field exactly midway between them = 0/Q = 0.
But if the point moves even slightly you need the following formula
F= (1/4Piε)(Q1Q2/D^2)
Assume your test charge is positive and make sure you remember two positive charges repel, two unlike charges attract. Draw the forces on the test charge out as vectors and find the magnetude of the force, then divide by the total charge to to find the electric field strength:)</span>
Answer:
The correct option is;
a) Mike, he is within his target heart rate zone
Explanation:
The Target Heart Rate Zone (THRZ) is the range of the percentage of a person's maximal heart beat rate (MHR) targeted to be achieved during exercising. It is a very good way to gauge the comparative intensity of a person's exercise
Whereby, Joe's heart beat rate is below his THRZ and Mikes heart beat rate is within his THRZ, Mike is working harder.
Hence the correct option is (a) Mike, he is within his target heart rate zone.