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Over [174]
2 years ago
13

a glass marble is placed 5 meters away from the following objects. a beach ball, a basketball, a steel marble, and a bowling bal

l. which object with exert the greatest gravitational force on the glass marble?
Physics
1 answer:
Margaret [11]2 years ago
6 0

Your answer is, the bowling ball

Sure hope this helps you and good luck on whatever math test is coming up soon :D

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The characteristics of the kinematics allow to find the results for the questions about the movement of the body are:

a)  we have four sections;

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d) The displacement   is:  i) d₁ =  8m,     ii)  d_{total}= 16 m

e) maximum speed  is:      v = 6 m / s

Kinematics studies the movement of bodies by finding relationships between the position, speed and acceleration of bodies.

        v = v₀ + a t

        y = v₀ t + ½ a t²

where v and v₀ is the current and initial velocity, respectively, a is the acceleration and t is time.

In many circumstances graphs are made for their analysis, in a graph of speed versus time when we have a horizontal line the speed is constant, the acceleration is zero and in the case of a slope there is an acceleration, we have two cases:

  • Positive slope the body is accelerating and the speed is increasing.
  • Negative slope the body is stopping, the speed decreases.

Let's answer the different questions about the system.

a) in the attached we have a graph of the velocity versus time, each section corresponds to a change in the slope of the graph, we have four sections;

  • 0 to 8 s The body is accelerating.
  • 8 to 10 s The body goes at a constant speed, the acceleration is zero.
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  • 14 to 18 Body slowing down.

b) The acceleration is the first 8 s

          v = v₀ + a t

          a = \frac{v-v_o}{\Delta t}  

          a = \frac{2-0}{8-0}  

          a = 0.25 m / s²

c) The maximum acceleration is when the slope is maximum.

          a = \frac{6-2}{ 14-10}  

          a = 1 m / s²

Therefore the acceleration is maximum in the section between 10 and 14 s

d) The total displacement is the sum of the displacements of each section.

         d_{total } = d_1 +d_2 + d_3 +d_4  

We look for every displacement.

       d₁ = v₀ + ½ a₁ Δt²

       d₁ = 0 + ½ 0.25 8²

       d₁ = 8 m

In the second section the velocity is constant

         d₂ = v₂ Δt₂

         d₂ = 2 (10-8)

         d₂ = 4 m

The third section.

    d₃ = v₀ + ½ a t²

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The distance of the fourth section.

       

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          d₄ = 6 + ½ (-1.5) (1814) ²

          d₄ = -6 m

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e) The maximum speed is the highest point in the graph of speed versus time that in the attachment we can see corresponds to

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c) The maximum acceleration is:    a = 1 m / s²

d) The displacement   is:  i) d₁ =  8m,     ii)  d_{total}= 16 m

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it is also the inverse of the period.

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