A soccer ball is traveling at a velocity of 50 m/s. The kinetic energy of the ball is 500 J.The mass of the soccer ball is 0.4 kgs. This answer is derived from the formula K=1/2 MV^2.So velocity and kinetic energy are given from that mass of the ball is calculated.By substituting the values 500=1/2*M*50*50 which gives M=0.4 Kgs.<span>
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Answer:
Δ
= 84 Ω,
= (40 ± 8) 10¹ Ω
Explanation:
The formula for parallel equivalent resistance is
1 /
= ∑ 1 / Ri
In our case we use a resistance of each
R₁ = 500 ± 50 Ω
R₂ = 2000 ± 5%
This percentage equals
0.05 = ΔR₂ / R₂
ΔR₂ = 0.05 R₂
ΔR₂ = 0.05 2000 = 100 Ω
We write the resistance
R₂ = 2000 ± 100 Ω
We apply the initial formula
1 /
= 1 / R₁ + 1 / R₂
1 /
= 1/500 + 1/2000 = 0.0025
= 400 Ω
Let's look for the error (uncertainly) of Re
= R₁R₂ / (R₁ + R₂)
R’= R₁ + R₂
= R₁R₂ / R’
Let's look for the uncertainty of this equation
Δ
/
= ΔR₁ / R₁ + ΔR₂ / R₂ + ΔR’/ R’
The uncertainty of a sum is
ΔR’= ΔR₁ + ΔR₂
We substitute the values
Δ
/ 400 = 50/500 + 100/2000 + (50 +100) / (500 + 2000)
Δ
/ 400 = 0.1 + 0.05 + 0.06
Δ
= 0.21 400
Δ
= 84 Ω
Let's write the resistance value with the correct significant figures
= (40 ± 8) 10¹ Ω
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