Memorize this and you'll be able to do ALL of these: <em>1 kg = 1,000 g</em>
So if you have some grams, divide the number by 1,000 to get kilograms.
1,000 g = 1.000 kg
500 g = 0.500 kg
100 g = 0.100 kg
50 g = 0.050 kg
20 g = 0.020 kg
10 g = 0.010 kg
Answer: B. Its randomness would increase
Explanation:
According to the <u>second law of thermodynamics</u>:
<em>"The amount of entropy in the universe tends to increase over time"</em>
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That is, in any cyclic process, entropy will increase, or remain the same.
So, in this context, entropy is a thermodynamic quantity defined as a criterion to predict the evolution or transformation of thermodynamic systems. In addition, it is used to measure the degree of organization of a system.
In other words: Entropy is the measure of the disorder (or randomness) of a system and is a function of state.
Answer:
0.17
Explanation:
Draw a free body diagram. There are five forces on the box:
Weight force mg pulling down
Normal force Fn pushing up
Applied force 52 N pulling to the left
Applied force 125 N pulling to the right
Friction force Fnμ pulling to the left
Sum of the forces in the y direction:
∑F = ma
Fn − mg = 0
Fn = mg
Fn = (45)(9.8)
Fn = 441
Sum of the forces in the x direction:
∑F = ma
125 − 52 − Fnμ = 0
Fnμ = 73
μ = 73 / Fn
μ = 73 / 441
μ = 0.17
Answer:
Force and Motion - Word ACROBAT w otion" Applied Force O Newtons DD -500 500 Net Force Motion Friction Acceleration I
2. Select the checkboxes: Forces, Values, Masses and Speed Force Values Masses Speed 3. Push the skateboard and the box with a force of 500N. Observe and describ behavior of the velocity once the skateboard is released Explain the reason of such behavior Part III. Friction 1. Click on "Friction" 2. Select the checkboxes: Forces, Sum of Forces, Values, Masses and Speed. Kee the knob that regulates the friction at the center of the scale. Forces Sum of Forces Values Masses
3. Start to push the box, increasing the force applied on the box slowly. There is a force that is opposite to the force you are applying. What is the name of the force opposing to the motion? 4. Once the box start moving, the magnitude of the resultant force increase instantaneously. How do you explain that? 5. Push the box and find the force needed to make the box to start moving. Add more mass (box, kid, man,refrigerator, basket as needed) and repeat the procedure such that you complete the table below. Hint: Weight = mass x gravity Magnitude of Normal Force = Magnitude of the Weight Mass (kg) Weight (N) Normal Force (N) Force of Static Friction (N) 50 90 130 150 180 x 0 N
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Acceleration due to gravity
Explanation:
which is 9.8 m/s2 on Earth. The formula for calculating weight is F = m × 9.8 m/s2.