Answer:
In some fields of physics, they are distinguished by their origin: Gamma rays are created by nuclear decay, while in the case of X-rays, the origin is outside the nucleus.
Explanation:
Circular acceleration has 2 components, the centripetal and tangential acceleration.
The formula for calculating the centripetal acceleration of a particle
is:
= v^2/r
Where v is the velocity or instantaneous speed and r is the radius.
= (3^2)/6 = 1.5 m/s^2
Assuming that the particle stays on the same circular path, another
thing it can have is the tangential acceleration. While the centripetal
acceleration is constant, tangential acceleration depends on the location of
the particle in the circular path. So to answer A and B, yes we can have an
acceleration of 6 and 4 respectively.
In triangle ABC
AB = hypotenuse = Net force = R
Using Pythagorean theorem
R = 14.1 N
m = mass of the block = 2.0 kg
a = acceleration of the block = ?
Magnitude of the acceleration is given as
a = 7.05 m/s²
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