Answer:
<em>The horizontal velocity vector of the canonball does not change at all, but is constant throughout the flight.</em>
Explanation:
First, I'll assume this is a projectile simulation, since no simulation is shown here. That been the case, in a projectile flight, there is only a vertical component force (gravity) acting on the body, and no horizontal component force on the body. The effect of this on the canonball is that the vertical velocity component on the canonball goes from maximum to zero at a deceleration of 9.81 m/s^2, in the first half of the flight. And then zero to maximum at an acceleration of 9.81 m/s^2 for the second half of the flight before hitting the ground. <em>Since there is no force acting on the horizontal velocity vector of the canonball, there will be no acceleration or deceleration of the horizontal velocity component of the canonball. This means that the horizontal velocity component of the canonball is constant throughout the flight</em>
Answer:
The correct answer should be high amplitude : )
Explanation:
A high energy wave is characterized by a high amplitude, a low energy wave is characterized by a low amplitud
Answer:
Explanation:
height lost h = 300 sin60
= 259.8 m .
gravitational potential energy = mgh
= 5000 x 9.8 x 259.8
= 1273 x 10⁴ J
Kinetic energy
= 1/2 mv²
= .5 x 5000 x 60²
= 900 x 10⁴ J
there is loss of kinetic energy = 373 x 10⁴ J.
This loss in energy is due to kinetic friction that came into action when the sled slipped downwards.
The lost energy is converted into heat energy or thermal energy.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the correct option is C
Explanation:
The intensity of a lamp depends on the power of the lamp that is provided by the current flowing over it, therefore the intensity would increase if we raise the current.
Another way to increase the intensity is to decrease the area with a focusing lens, as the intensity is power over area, decreasing the area increases the power.
When we see the possibilities we see that the correct option is C