Answer:
The recurve bows
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Answer:
It is impossible...
Explanation:
Under no circumstances this is possible because of the Newton’s 1st law of motion that states that a body shall continue its motion forever except the net fore is zero. When two opposing forces contract each other, they cancel out the action of each other and ultimately the net force become zero. If one body has a slightly more or less force then the net force will not be zero and the net magnitude of force will have a direction of motion.
6. 0N. This questions requires understanding of how friction functions. Friction is a resistive force, meaning it opposes the direction of any applied or unbalanced forces. The box in the question experiences no horizontal force, so there is no resistive force in response to it, making it 0N.
7. This question tests your understanding of static friction. Static friction only applies when an applied or unbalanced force is applied to an object which does not move. The static friction always equals the magnitude of the applied or unbalanced force component parallel to the surface which the object rests on. The question states that the crate starts to move only when the applied force exceeds 313N, so we use this value to determine the force of static friction. The additional info in the question pertaining to when the crate is moving is irrelevant when determining static friction (only relevant if determining kinetic friction). Knowing this we solve for the weight of the crate:
F = mg
F = (45)(9.8)
F = 441N = Normal Force
The weight of the crate is also equal to the Normal Force since the object rests on a horizontal surface and the applied force is horizontal as well. In this question, since the object is not moving at 313N of applied force, the magnitude of static friction equals the applied force:
Ff = μs * Fn
(313) = μs (441)
0.71 (rounded) = μs
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Answer:
Number of moles or volume
Explanation:
The number 2 on the right hand side signifies the number of moles of the product being formed.
It is necessary to include this number so as not to flout the law of conservation of mass when writing a chemical equation. The law of conservation of mass states that "matter is neither created nor destroyed during the course of a chemical reaction".
Since we must have equal number of matter on both sides of the expression, the coefficient number like the 2 seen in the expression is used to create a balance.
Here, 2 moles of HCl is formed which consists of 1 hydrogen atom and 1 chlorine atom.