It's very tough to use the drop-down menus for this. I'll just do the best I can without them.
-- Objects with the same charge repel each other with electrostatic force, and attract each other with gravity. You can ignore the gravity because the electrostatic force is so much stronger.
-- Objects with opposite charge attract each other with electrostatic force, and also attract each other with gravity. You can ignore the gravity because the electrostatic force is so much stronger.
-- Objects with no charge have no electrostatic force between them, and they only attract each other with gravity.
Answer:
B.C. D. G.
Explanation:
A vector quantity, has both magnitude and direction. A tip to remember is if you can add a direction to it! You wouldnt say 30 pounds north, but you would say 30 mph north.
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Answer:
2.66 m/s² .
Explanation:
Initial velocity , u = 0 m/s
Final Velocity , v = 8 m/s
Time Taken , t = 3 s
So , Acceleration = (v-u)/t = (8 m/s - 0 m/s) /3 sec . = 8/3 m/s² = 2.66 m/s²
Answer:
20 N exerts no torque about the pivot.
14 N exerts a counterclockwise torque of 14 * .3 = .42 N-m
6 exerts a clockwise torque of 6 * .7 = .42 N-m
The meter stick will not turn because there is no net torque on the meter stick.
Answer:
14 cm
Explanation:
Power of eye = 57.1 D
The relation between the focal length and the power is
f = 1 / P = 1 / 57.1 = 0.0175 m = 1.75 cm
The distance between the image and the lens is, v = 2 cm
Let the distance between the object and the eye is u
Use the lens equation
1/ f = 1 / v - 1 / u
1 / 1.75 = 1 / 2 - 1 / u
1 / u = 1 / 2 - 1 / 1.75
1 / u = (1.75 - 2) / 3.5
u = - 14 cm
Thus, the distance between the feature and eye is 14 cm .