Answer:
Solar power drives Earth's climate. Energy from the sun heats Earth's surface, warms the atmosphere, provides energy for photosynthesis, causes evaporation, drives the weather and water cycles, and powers the ocean currents. ... This circle represents the Earth and the inner-most
Answer:
92704.5 J
596.44737 N
Explanation:
m = Mass of person + bicycle = 75 kg
g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²
h = Vertical height = 126 m
= Angle = 7.7°
d = Diameter = 0.388 m
Work done against gravity is given by
Work done is 92704.5 J
Force required is given by
The force is 596.44737 N
Explanation:
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Answer:
0.48 kgm/s
Explanation:
= mass of the particle = 2.43 μg = 2.43 x 10⁻⁶ x 10⁻³ kg = 2.43 x 10⁻⁹ kg
= velocity of the particle = 1.97 x 10⁸ m/s
= momentum of the particle
momentum of the particle is given as
inserting the values
kgm/s
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Non uniform acceleration is any acceleration that is not constant.
If you look at the graphs I have drawn in the above picture, the first two graphs shows a uniform acceleration.
The first graph is a positive acceleration, which means that the object is moving faster and faster at a constant rate. The second graph shows a deceleration, or negative acceleration, which means that the object is moving slower and slower at a constant rate.
For velocity- time graphs, acceleration can be seen by its gradient. So if the slope of the graph doesn't change, it has a uniform acceleration.
Graph 3 shows zero acceleration since the object is moving at a constant velocity (or speed). Thus, the object does not acceleration.
Graphs 4-7 shows a non uniform acceleration.
In graph 4, the object has a decreasing acceleration since the gradient of the graph is decreasing. This can be seen by the slope getting gentler and gentler.
Graph 5 shows an increasing deceleration, since the graph is getting steeper and steeper and the velocity is decreasing with time.
Graph 6: increasing acceleration
Graph 7: decreasing deceleration