Answer:
a) p = m1 v1 + m2 v2
, b) dp / dt = m1 a1 + m2 a2
, c) It is equivalent to force
dp / dt = 0
Explanation:
In this problem we have two blocks and the system is formed by the two bodies.
Part A. Initially they ask us to find the moment of the whole system
p = m1 v1 + m2 v2
Part B.
Find the derivative
dp / dt = m1 dv1dt + m2 dv2 / dt
dp / dt = m1 a1 + m2 a2
Part C.
Let's analyze the dimensions
m a = [kg] [m / s2] = [N]
It is equivalent to force
Part d
Acceleration is due to a net force applied
Part e
The acceleration of block 1 is due to the force exerted by block 2 during the moment change
Part f
Force of block 1 on block 2
True f12 = m1a1 f21 = m2a2
Part g
By the law of action and reaction are equal magnitude F12 = f21
Part H
dp / dt = 0
Isolated system F12 = F21 and the masses are constant. The total moment is only redistributed
Answer:
I think D. maybe C
Explanation:
newtons is force of gravity and grams can be weight or mass in the metric system
Work done is given by the change in kinetic energy of an object
- The kinetic energy of the shovel, the shrub, and in Robert's movement were changed, therefore, work is done in the given processes,
Reason:
Work is done when the total energy of object is affected by the application of force on the object over a distance
Therefore;
- In option <em>A</em>, pushing the shovel into ground (to dig out the dirt) the requires the application of a force (push) over a distance, (into and out of the ground) therefore work is done
- In option <em>B</em>, picking the shrub up gives it gravitational potential energy, therefore, work is done
- In option <em>C</em>, carrying the shrub to the hole does visible work
- In option <em>D</em>, holding the shrub while lowering it into the hole does work by preventing the shrub from falling randomly
Therefore, <u>work is done in the given processes</u>
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Net work done on student B by the Ferris wheel in moving from the top to the bottom is mathematically given as
net work done on A =0.
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Net work done </h3>
Generally the equation for the work energy theorem is mathematically given as
net work done on A = change in kinetic energy of A.
Where, angular velocity is constant.
change in kinetic energy = 0.
Hence, from work energy theorem,
net work done on A =0.
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