<span>when it returns to its original level after encountering air resistance, its kinetic energy is
decreased.
In fact, part of the energy has been dissipated due to the air resistance.
The mechanical energy of the ball as it starts the motion is:
</span>

<span>where K is the kinetic energy, and where there is no potential energy since we use the initial height of the ball as reference level.
If there is no air resistance, this total energy is conserved, therefore when the ball returns to its original height, the kinetic energy will still be 100 J. However, because of the presence of the air resistance, the total mechanical energy is not conserved, and part of the total energy of the ball has been dissipated through the air. Therefore, when the ball returns to its original level, the kinetic energy will be less than 100 J.</span>
It's D. By "net" they mean the overall force the object experiences, so sum all the force vectors, those in a negative direction (eg friction) should be subtracted.
Answer:
Charge of particle 2, 
Explanation:
Given that,
Charge 1, 
The distance between charges, r = 0.241 m
Force experienced by particle 1, F = 3.44 N
We need to find the magnitude of electric charge 2. It can be calculated using formula of electrostatic force. It is given by :




or

So, the magnitude of electric charge 2 is
. Since, the force is attractive then the magnitude of charge 2 must be negative.
Answer:106560 N
Explanation:
Given
Let Tension between 2 and 3 car be
and between 3 &4 is 

mass of freight car =37,000 kg
acceleration of car
is accelerating all freights behind 3
therefore


Thus


D. Whole-lfie
Many call it whole-life, but they usually are a limited age. Usually up to 95yrs old