Answer:
T = 5163.89 N
Explanation:
Newton's first law:
∑F =0 Formula (1)
∑F : algebraic sum of the forces in Newton (N)
We define the x-axis in the direction parallel to the movement of the car on the ramp and the y-axis in the direction perpendicular to it.
Forces acting on the car
W: Weight of the car : In vertical direction
FN : Normal force : perpendicular to the ramp
T :Tension force: at angle of 31.0° above the surface of the ramp
Calculated of the Weight of the car (W)
W = m*g m: mass g:acceleration due to gravity
W = 1130-kg* 9.8 m/s² = 11074 N
x-y weight components
Wx = 11074 N*sin 25.0° = 4680.07 N
Wy = 11074 N*cos 25.0° = 10036.45 N
x-y Tension components
Tx = T*cos 25.0°
Ty = T*sin 25.0°
Newton's first law:
∑Fx =0 Formula (1)
Tx-Wx = 0
T*cos 25.0° - 4680.07 = 0
T*cos 25.0° = 4680.07
T = 4680.07 / cos 25.0°
T = 5163.89 N
Answer:most likely E
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Given
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charge of electron 
Force on the charge particle is given by



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Question: A loader sack of total mass
is l000 grams falls down from
the floor of a lorry 200 cm high
Calculate the workdone by the
gravity of the load.
Answer:
19.6 Joules
Explanation:
Applying
W = mgh........................ Equation 1
Where W = Workdone by gravity on the load, m = mass of the loader sack, h = height, g = acceleration due to gravity
From the question,
Given: m = 1000 grams = (1000/1000) kilogram = 1 kg, h = 200 cm = 2 m
Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²
Substitute these values into equation 1
W = (1×2×9.8)
W = 19.6 Joules
Hence the work done by gravity on the load is 19.6 Joules