You do not doubt it. The third Law of Newton really works. I would say it is the most reliable law of the Universe. Action and reaction. It is not subject to special conditions, it works always. If an object exerts a force over other object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude but in the opposed direction over the first.
So, the answer, undoubtedly, is that the ball exerts a force of 0.5 N over Alices's foot as she kicks it.
Answer:
4.416 W/m²
Explanation:
Malus' law is given mathematically as
I = I₀ cos² θ
For the first polarizer, θ = 60°
I₁ = I₀ cos² 60°
I₁ = I₀ (0.5)² = 0.25I₀
For the second polarizer, θ = 20°
I₂ = I₁ cos² 20°
I₂ = I₁ (0.9397)² = 0.883 I₁
I₂ = 0.883 × 0.25I₀ = 0.2208 I₀
Note that
I₀ = 20 W/m²
I₂ = 0.2208 × 20 = 4.416 W/m²
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Answer:
The intensity of sound at rock concert is 10¹⁰ greater than that of a whisper.
Explanation:
The intensity of sound is given by;

where;
I is the intensity of the sound
I₀ is the threshold of sound intensity = 1 x 10⁻¹² W/m²
The intensity of sound at a rock concert

The intensity of sound of a whisper

Thus, the intensity of sound at rock concert is 10¹⁰ greater than that of a whisper.
<span>The car's reference frame should be your go to. Just have the car be stationary (modifying the velocity of the rain rather than the car's). From there you should be able to get the rain's velocity by a simple equation set.</span>
Newton's first law says that the tableware will remain motionless unless acted upon by an outside force.