True. An electrolytic cell has three component parts: an electrolyte and two electrodes (a cathode and an anode)
Answer:
Imp = -4 [kg*m/s]
Explanation:
To determine the impulse we must know the initial speed and final velocity of the ball, that is before and after hitting the wall. As these data are given in the input information, we can very easily find the value of the impulse given during the hit on the wall.
The negative sign means that the impulse is given in the opposite direction to the one that the ball was thrown.
The speed should be slower at the top of the ramp and gain speed toward the bottom of the ramp
Answer:
58,800 Joules
Explanation:
I used the formula for Potential energy which is PE = mgh
200 kg x 9.8 m/s^2 x 30 m = 58,800 J
At the very tops of the rollercoaster is maximum PE which is 58,800 J and 0 J of KE, but at the very bottom is maximum KE (kinetic energy) which is 58,800 Joules but 0 J of PE. This is because energy can not be destroyed ONLY converted