1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
melomori [17]
3 years ago
8

If you changed the surface of the incline the car is rolling down, how might that impact the distance and speed the car travels?

Explain your answer using Newton's Laws.
Physics
1 answer:
Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation: As the angle is increased the acceleration of the object is increased as the angle increases the component of the force parallel to the incline increases and the component of forced perpendicular to the inclined decreases it is the parallel component of the weight vector that causes the acceleration.

You might be interested in
a baseball is hit straight up into the air. If the initial velocity was 20 m/s, how high will the ball go?How long will it be un
AleksAgata [21]
1) The motion of the ball is an uniformly accelerated motion, with constant acceleration equal to g=-10 m/s^2 (the negative sign means it is directed towards the ground).

For an uniformly accelerated motion, we can use the following relationship:
2gh=v_f^2-v_i^2
where h is the maximum height reached by the ball, v_i = 20 m/s is its initial velocity and v_f the velocity of the ball when it reaches the maximum height. But v_f=0 (when the ball reaches the maximum height, it stops before going down, so its velocity at that moment is zero), so we can use the relationship to  calculate h, the maximum height:
h=- \frac{v_i^2}{2g} =- \frac{20 m/s)^2}{2 \cdot (-10 m/s^2)} =20 m

2) We can find the time the ball takes to return to the ground by requiring that the space covered by the ball returns to zero: 
S(t)=0
where for an uniformly accelerated motion,
S(t)=v_i t +  \frac{1}{2} gt^2 =0
By solving this, we have two solutions: one is t=0, which corresponds to the moment the player hits the ball, the second one is
t=- \frac{2 v_i}{g}=- \frac{2 \cdot 20 m/s}{-10 m/s^2}=4 s
so, the ball returns to the ground after 4 s.

3) The velocity of the ball when it returns to the ground is given by:
v(t) = v_i +gt=20 m/s + (-10 m/s^2)(4 s)=-20 m/s
where the negative sign means the ball is going downwards.
8 0
3 years ago
An object is dropped from rest from a height of 4.4 107 m above the surface of the Earth. If there is no air resistance, what is
kondaur [170]

Answer:

Explanation:

An object is drop from a height, then it is in direction of gravity

g is +ve

When an object drop from a height, the initial velocity is 0,

U=0

Given that h=4.4×10^7m

V=?

g=9.81m/s^2

Then using equation of motion

V^2=U^2+2gh

V^2=0+2×9.81×4.4×10^7

V^2=86.33×10^7m/s

Take square root of both side

V=29381.63m/s

Now to km/s, divide by 1000

Since 1km=1000m

V=29.38km/s

6 0
3 years ago
What is the pressure exerted by 0.801 mol of co2 in a 12 l container?
Svetlanka [38]
We assume that the gas is an ideal gas so we can use the relation PV=nRT. Assuming that the temperature of the system is at ambient temperature, T = 298 K. We can calculate as follows:

PV = nRT
P = nRT / V
P = (0.801 mol ) (0.08205 L-atm / mol-K) (298.15 K) / 12 L
P = 1.633 atm
8 0
3 years ago
Calculate the change internal energy (δe) for a system that is giving off 45.0 kj of heat and is performing 855 j of work on th
adelina 88 [10]
The change in internal energy of a system is given by (second law of thermodynamics)
\Delta U = Q + W
where Q is the heat absorbed by the system and W is the work done on the system.

In order to correctly evaluate the internal energy change, we must be careful with the signs of Q and W:
Q positive -> Q absorbed by the system
Q negative -> Q released by the system
W positive -> W done on the system by the surroundings
W negative -> W done by the system on the surroundings

In our problem, the heat released by the system is Q=-45 kJ=-45000 J (with negative sign since it is released by the system), and the work done is W=-855 J still with negative sign because it is performed by the system on the surrounding, so the change in internal energy is
\Delta U = Q +W=-45000 J - 855 J=-45855 J
3 0
3 years ago
A 600-nm-wavelength beam of light is incident on a soap film with air on both sides. The film has an index of refraction of 1.33
sergiy2304 [10]

Answer:

the film's minimum thickness to make the reflected light enhanced in brightness is 112.8 nm

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

wavelength λ = 600 nm  

index of refraction = 1.33

so the film's minimum thickness to make the reflected light enhanced in brightness = ?

condition for maxima for reflected light is;

2nt = [ ( 2m + 1 )λ ] / 2

we solve for t

4nt = [ ( 2m + 1 )λ ]

t =  [ ( 2m + 1 )λ ] / nt

Now, for minimum thickness m = 1

t = λ / 4n

so we substitute in our values;

t = 600 nm / ( 4 × 1.33 )

t = 600 nm / 5.32

t = 112.78195 ≈ 112.8 nm  { one decimal place }

Therefore, the film's minimum thickness to make the reflected light enhanced in brightness is 112.8 nm

4 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • compare the advantages and disadvantages of converting our system of measurement in the united states from the English system to
    14·1 answer
  • Apply Newton's first law of motion to a sprinter in a race.
    5·1 answer
  • What other places in the world use hydro kinetic energy to generate electrical power?
    14·1 answer
  • What two variables affect how loud you hear sound?
    13·1 answer
  • why does diving 30m below sea level affect our bodies more than being in a building 30m above sea level
    7·1 answer
  • How many states in the world are there?​
    12·1 answer
  • Explain how to identify a starting position on a line
    7·2 answers
  • A horizontal line above the time axis of a speed vs. time graph means an object is ___.
    15·1 answer
  • Nhận xét về nét riêng trong cách thể hiện tình yêu của xuân quỳnh qua 3 khổ thTrong thí nghiệm về giao thoa sóng trên mặt nước g
    9·1 answer
  • What kind of electromagnetic waves are used by an FM radio?.
    8·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!