-- 6 people all trying to push a car out of snow
-- a Tug-o-War with 30 people of different sizes pulling on each end of the rope
-- you and your sister both pulling on the same doll (or Transformer)
-- lifting a book up from the table to a high shelf
taking a book down from a high shelf to the table
(one force is you; another force is gravity)
-- grabbing your big dog by his collar and trying to bring him inside
-- three people at the table all grab the ketchup bottle at the same time
1 milliliter = 1 cubic centimeter (cm^3)
Answer:
The crate was being lifted by a height of 1.48 meters.
Explanation:
In an attempt o move a crate;
Force applied = 2470 N
Work done by the force = 3650 J
We know that the work done is defined as the force used to move an object to a distance.
Given the Force used and the work done by that Force, we need to find out the distance the crate was lifted to.
Work done is defined as:
Work = Force*distance covered in the direction of the force
3650 = 2470*distance
distance = 3650/2470
distance = 1.48 meters
Answer:

t'=1.1897 μs
Explanation:
First we will calculate the velocity of micrometeorite relative to spaceship.
Formula:

where:
v is the velocity of spaceship relative to certain frame of reference = -0.82c (Negative sign is due to antiparallel track).
u is the velocity of micrometeorite relative to same frame of reference as spaceship = .82c (Negative sign is due to antiparallel track)
u' is the relative velocity of micrometeorite with respect to spaceship.
In order to find u' , we can rewrite the above expression as:


u'=0.9806c
Time for micrometeorite to pass spaceship can be calculated as:

(c = 3*10^8 m/s)


t'=1.1897 μs