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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
6

If an object moves at a constant speed

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1 answer:
s2008m [1.1K]3 years ago
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If an object is moving with constant speed but it's accelerating, its DIRECTION of trave must be changing.

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Which of the following statements about electric field lines due to static charges are true? (Select all that apply.)
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a. Electric field lines can never cross each other.

d. Wider spacing between electric field lines indicates a lower magnitude of electric field.

Explanation:

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A sandbag motionless in outer space is hit by a three-times-as massive sandbag moving at 12 m/s. They stick together. This is an
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This is an example of inelastic collision and it loses zero(0) % of initial kinetic energy

Explanation:

Let the mass of the motionless sandbag = m₁

Let the mass of the moving sandbag = m₂ = 3m₁

initial velocity of the motionless sandbag, u₁ = 0

initial velocity of the moving sandbag, u₂ = 12 m/s

Let their final velocity, = v

Collision between two particles can either be elastic or inelastic.

Since they stick together after the impact, then the collision is inelastic

Apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum;

Initial kinetic energy = final kinetic energy

¹/₂m₁u₁² + ¹/₂m₂u₂² = ¹/₂v²(m₁ + m₂)

¹/₂m₁(0)² + ¹/₂(3m₁)(12)² = ¹/₂v²(m₁+3m₁)

216m₁ = 2m₁ v²

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v = √108

v = 10.392 m/s

Change in kinetic energy = Final kinetic energy - initial kinetic energy

Initial Kinetic energy, KE₁ = ¹/₂m₁u₁² + ¹/₂m₂u₂²

                                   KE₁ = ¹/₂m₁(0)² + ¹/₂(3m₁)(12)²

                                   KE₁ = 216m₁ J

Final kinetic energy, KE₂ = ¹/₂v²(m₁ + m₂)

                                  KE₂ = ¹/₂(108)(m₁ + 3m₁)

                                  KE₂ = 216m₁ J

ΔKE = KE₂ - KE₁ =  216m₁ J -  216m₁ J = 0%

Therefore, this is an example of inelastic collision and it loses zero(0) % of initial kinetic energy

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