Answer:
(-y)-direction.
Explanation:
The force created by the magnetic field on a moving object is
So the directions are
The direction can also be found by the right-hand rule.
Point your index finger in the direction of velocity. Point your middle finger in the direction of magnetic field. Your thumb will point towards the direction of the force.
Answer:
16km/h
Explanation:
Vt=20km/h ---train speed
Vd=4km/h
Donas speed relative to ground is:
Vrd=Vt-Vd
Donas is moving in opposite direction of train .
Vrd=20km/h-4km/h
Vrd=16km/h
Answer:
F(t) = (-6.00 N/s^2)t^2
a(t) = (-3.00 N/s^2)t^2
Because F = ma, the acceleration function is the force function divided by mass (3.50 kg). Because the force is acting to the left, a negative has been introduced.
Take the integral of the acceleration function with the power rule for integrals. Initial velocity is 8.00 m/s
∫a(t) dt=v(t)+v1
v(t)=(-1m/s^4)*t^3+9 m/s
Setting velocity equal to zero and solving for t.
v(t)=0
t^3=9s^3
t=∛9s
=2.08 s
The integral of velocity is position. The object begins at the origin so initial position is 0
∫v(t) dt= x(t)
x(t)=(-0.25m/s^4)*t^4+(9m/s)*t
Plugging the t from step 3 into the x(t) function from step 4. This is the answer to part a.
x(2.08)=14 m
plug 3.50 s into the velocity function from step 2. Speed is the absolute value of velocity. This is the answer to part b.
v(3.5)=(1 m/s^4)(3.5 s)^3+9 m/s
= -18 m/s
speed(3.5 s)=║v(3.5)║=18 m/s
Answer:
v = 60 m/s
Explanation:
It is given that,
A wave is represented by the equation :
We need to find the velocity of the wave
The general equation of a wave is given by :
....(1)
Equation (1) can be written as :
...(2)
If we compare equation (1) and (2) we get :
The velocity of a wave is given by :
So, the velocity of the wave is 60 m/s.