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If an object has a net force acting on it, it will accelerate. The object will speed up, slow down or change direction. An unbalanced force (net force) acting on an object changes its speed and/or direction of motion. An unbalanced force is an unopposed force that causes a change in motion.
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Answer with Explanation:
We are given that
Electric field vector=
Magnetic field vector=
We have to find the direction of propagation of the wave.
We know that
The direction of propagation of wave=
The direction of propagation of wave=
Because (
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The wave propagate in -z direction.
Therefore, the component of the vector is (0,0,-1).
Hence, the direction of the propagation of wave is - z direction and component of direction of propagation vector is (0,0,-1).
Answer:
R = 6.3456 10⁴ mile
Explanation:
For this exercise we will use Newton's second law where force is gravitational force
F = m a
The satellite is in a circular orbit therefore the acceleration is centripetal
a = v² / r
Where the distance is taken from the center of the Earth
G m M / r² = m v² / r
G M / r = v²
The speed module is constant, let's use the uniform motion relationships, with the length of the circle is
d = 2π r
v = d / t
The time for a full turn is called period (T)
Let's replace
G M / r = (2π r / T)²
r³ = G M T²²2 / 4π²
r = ∛ (G M T² / 4π²)
We have the magnitudes in several types of units
T = 88.59 h (3600 s / 1h) = 3.189 10⁵ s
Re = 6.37 10⁶ m
Let's calculate
r = ∛ (6.67 10⁻¹¹ 5.98 10²⁴ (3,189 10⁵)²/4π²)
r = ∛ (1.027487 10²⁴)
r = 1.0847 10⁸ m
This is the distance from the center of the Earth, the distance you want the surface is
R = r - Re
R = 108.47 10⁶ - 6.37 10⁶
R = 102.1 10⁶ m
Let's reduce to miles
R = 102.1 10⁶ m (1 mile / 1609 m)
R = 6.3456 10⁴ mile
Answer:
v = K √(E / ρ)
Explanation:
Modulus of elasticity has units of N/m², or kg/m/s².
Density has units of kg/m³.
Velocity has units of m/s.
If we divide modulus of elasticity by density, we can eliminate kg:
E / ρ = [kg/m/s²] / [kg/m³]
E / ρ = [m²/s²]
Taking the square root gets us units of velocity:
√(E / ρ) = [m/s]
Multiply by the constant K:
v = K √(E / ρ)