Answer:
13 N
Explanation:
The Net Force of an object should be the difference between the forces applied to the object if the object is not in equilibrium. This object is not in equilibrium so therefore by finding the difference between the forces, you will find your answer. 20 N - 7 N = 13 N.
Answer:
8.9
Explanation:
We can start by calculating the initial elastic potential energy of the spring. This is given by:
(1)
where
k = 35.0 N/m is the initial spring constant
x = 0.375 m is the compression of the spring
Solving the equation,

Later, the professor told the student that he needs an elastic potential energy of
U' = 22.0 J
to achieve his goal. Assuming that the compression of the spring will remain the same, this means that we can calculate the new spring constant that is needed to achieve this energy, by solving eq.(1) for k:

Therefore, Tom needs to increase the spring constant by a factor:

Answer:
a. Magnetic field is a location of a vector field around an electric current or magnet formed due to moving electric charges, or magnetic material and has a magnetic effect and exerts a force on other magnetic materials, electric current, and electric charges. The Earth's magnetic field that has the effect of turning a compass needle is an example of a magnetic field
b. The number of turns of the coil, N, in Diagram 1.1 > The number of turns of the coil, N, in Diagram 1.2
The pattern of the iron filings in Diagram 1.1 are closer with less space in between than the pattern of iron filings in Diagram 1.2
The angle of deflection of the ammeter pointer in Diagram 1.1 will be > The angle of deflection of the ammeter pointer in Diagram 1.2, given that the number of turns and current are inversely proportional
c. i. The pattern of the iron filings will have rings which are more closely arranged to each other as the strength of the magnetic field is increased
ii. As the number of turns is increased, the magnetic field is increased
Explanation:
The higher in the atmosphere, the less oxygen, and the more cold temperatures.
The material/moisture on the plane would freeze and damage the engine.