Answer:
The required angular speed the neutron star is 10992.32 rad/s
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
mass of the sun M = 1.99 × 10³⁰ kg
Mass of the neutron star
M = 2( M )
M = 2( 1.99 × 10³⁰ kg )
M = ( 3.98 × 10³⁰ kg )
Radius of neutron star R = 13.0 km = 13 × 10³ m
Now, let mass of a small object on the neutron star be m
angular speed be ω.
During rotational motion, the gravitational force on the object supplies the necessary centripetal force.
GmM = / R² = mRω²
ω² = GM = / R³
ω = √(GM = / R³)
we know that gravitational G = 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²
we substitute
ω = √( ( 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ )( 3.98 × 10³⁰ ) ) / (13 × 10³ )³)
ω = √( 2.65466 × 10²⁰ / 2.197 × 10¹²
ω = √ 120831133.3636777
ω = 10992.32 rad/s
Therefore, The required angular speed the neutron star is 10992.32 rad/s
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If they are in opposite direction:
- Let UP be the POSITIVE direction and DOWN be the NEGATIVE direction.
Thus:
∑F = 114.6 - 70.7 = 43.9 N upward
If they are in the SAME, downward direction:
∑F = -114.6 - 70.7 = -185.3
The magnitude is the absolute value, so:
|-185.3| = 185.3 N downward
Answer:i=300 mA
Explanation:
Given
inductance(L)=40 mH
Resistor(R)=
Voltage(V)=15 V
Time constant()=
current
Current as a function of time is given by
i= 299.95 mA
Answer:variable or dependent values are represented on y axis of graph
Explanation:
Answer:
option 3
Explanation:
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