Ek - kinetic energy
v2 - unknown speed
v1 - 40 m/s (initial speed)
Ek=1/2 mv^2
Ek in half way up is 1/2 Ek (with another V)
So, Ek in the beginning is Ek1= 1/2 mv1^2
and in half way Ek2=1/2 mv2^2
Ek1=2*Ek2
1/2 mv1^2 = 2* 1/2 mv2^2
1/2 v1^2 = v2^2
1/2 40^2 = v2^2
800 = v2^2
v2 = sqrt (800) = 28,3 m/s
Answer:
If they both remain constant they ain't moving, It states that the rate of change of velocity of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and takes place in the direction of the force. It is summarized by the equation
Explanation:
Answer:
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Answer:
a = w² r
Explanation:
In this exercise, indicate that the wheel has angular velocity w, the worm experiences the same angular velocity if it does not move, and has an acceleration towards the center of the circle, according to Newton's second law, called the centripetal acceleration.
a = v² / r
angular and linear variables are related
v = w r
we substitute
a = w² r
where r is the radius of the wheel
The magnitude of the vector C is 96.32m
<h3>How to solve for the magnitude of vector c</h3>
Ax = AcosθA
= 40 cOS 20
= 37.59
Ay = AsinθA
-40sin20
= -13.68
Bx = B cos θ B
= 75Cos50
= 48.21
By = BsinθB
= 75sin50
= 57.45
Cx = AX + Bx
= 37.59 + 48.21
= 85.8
Cy = Ay + By
= -13.65 + 57.45
= 43.77
The magnitude is solved by
|c| = 
= √85.8² + 43.77²
= 96.32m
The magnitude of the vector c is 96.32m
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