Answer:
0.304 m/s2
Explanation:
If the first child is pushing with a force of 69N to the right and the 2nd child is pushing with a force of 91N to the left. Then the net pushing force is 91 - 69 = 22 N to the left. Subtracted by 15N friction force then the system of interest is subjected to F = 7 N net force tot he left.
We can use Newton's 2nd law to calculate the net acceleration of the system
Answer:
the rocks are away from cracks in the crust
Explanation:
The new crust is pushed away from the Ocean Ridge in both directions as newer crust is formed. This is called sea floor spreading. The crust that makes up the sea floor starts to have time to accumulate a layer of sediments as it gets older and moves away from the Ocean Ridge.
Answer:
Explanation:
According to the <u>Third Kepler’s Law</u> of Planetary motion:
(1)
Where;:
is the period of the satellite
is the Gravitational Constant and its value is
is the mass of the Earth
is the semimajor axis of the orbit the satllite describes around the Earth (as we know it is a circular orbit, the semimajor axis is equal to the radius of the orbit).
On the other hand, the orbital velocity is given by:
(2)
Now, from (1) we can find
, in order to substitute this value in (2):
(3)
(4)
(5)
Substituting (5) in (2):
(6)
(7) This is the speed at which the satellite travels
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Light has both wave and particle characteristics. It behaves as wave in examples such as Reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference. It behaves as a particle in photoelectric effect, compton's effect etc. Light is an example of wave-particle duality.
Answer:
Q = 8368 Joules.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 50 g
Initial temperature = 30°C
Final temperature = 70°C
Specific heat capacity = 4.184 J/g °C
To find the amount of heat absorbed by the water;
Heat capacity is given by the formula;
Where;
Q represents the heat capacity or quantity of heat.
m represents the mass of an object.
c represents the specific heat capacity of water.
dt represents the change in temperature.
dt = T2 - T1
dt = 70 - 30
dt = 40°C
Substituting the values into the equation, we have;
Q = 8368 Joules.