The normal force of a certain thing is the weight in force of the object multiplied by the sine function of the angle of inclination, be ∅ in this case. Given the mass of the car equal to 300 slug or 5.17 kg, then the nrmal force is 5.17*9.81 sin ∅ or 50.72 sin ∅. The frictional force is normal force times ∨k or coefficient of friction
Answer:
None of these is correct.
Explanation:
The average speed can be derived from the sum of the total distance traveled and the total time taken.
Total distance = 4.9 + 1.9 = 6.8
Total time taken = 33 + 39 = 72
So;
Average speed = = = 0.014
None of the answer choices given is correct.
Answer:
a) 0.0875A
b) 2.06*10^-6m/s
Explanation:
given
Diameter, d = 2.6mm = 0.0026m
Charge, Q = 420C
Time, t = 80mins = 80*60s = 4800s
Concentration of electrons, n = 5*10^28
To find the current, recall that q = it
Therefore, i = Q/t
Current, i = 420/4800
i = 0.0875A
To get the drift velocity, recall that I = n*q*Vd*A
A = πd²/4
A = π*0.0026²/4
A = 5.3*10^-6m²
Then, Vd = I/nqA
Vd = 0.0875/(5*10^28 * 1.6*10^-19 * 5.3*10^-6)
Vd = 0.0875/42400
Vd = 2.06*10^-6m/s
Note, low Vd causes low current.
Therefore, the current is 0.0875A and the Vd is 2.06*10^-6m/s
Answer:
C 80 m
Explanation:
Given:
v₀ = 30 m/s
a = -10 m/s²
t = 8 s
Find: Δy
Δy = v₀ t + ½ at²
Δy = (30 m/s) (8 s) + ½ (-10 m/s²) (8 s)²
Δy = -80 m
The ball lands 80 m below where it started. So the height of the cliff is 80 m.
We have to remember a point , which is ' the cart or spring rest on a smooth horizontal track ' , i.e., any frictional force doesn't take place.
<u>Explanation:</u>
a) According to the question the cart is pulled to position A and released, i.e., the velocity of the cart at A initially (say time,t=0) is 0 m/s ,then moves toward position E, where it reverses direction and returns again to position A , in the 2nd phase cart moves along A to E , the cart's velocity increase and again goes to zero at point E and again change the direction, hence
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b) Let's , the distance between two consecutive points is x meter and the spring constant is k N.m
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d) Movinf Right
e) Moving left