Answer:
It has a mass of 40 kg.
Explanation:
Because Force = mass x Acceleration or F = m a, we could say that the mass is force/acceleration which in your case is 2,400/60 which equals 40 kg.
Answer:
520000 or 520000 pa
Force = 520N
Area of contact = 0.001
Pressure: 520000 or 520000
A) if energy is being absorbed, then more hydrogen bonds are being broken (melting). If energy is being released, more hydrogen bonds become fixed (freezing).
<span>b) during melting, hydrogen bonds get broken and movement can occur. During freezing, hydrogen bonds become fixed and water molecules cannot move as much.
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Answer:
The force becomes 16 times what it is now.
Explanation:
The formula for gravitational force is
F = G * m1 * m2 / r^2
When you do what you have described, you are setting a stage that not even the USS Enterprise (Star Trek) can get out of. The increase is huge.
If you double m1 and m2 and don't do anything to r, you've already increased the force by 4 times. (2m1 * 2m2 = 4 * m1 * m2)
But you are not finished. If you 1/2 the distance, you are again increasing the Force by 4 times. 1 / (2r) ^2 = 1/ 4* r^2
Because this is in the denominator, the 1/4 is going to flip to the numerator.
So the total increase is going to be 4 * (4 * m1 * m2) = 16 * m1 * m2.
Think about what that means. If you were out golfing, your drives would be roughly 1/16 times as far as they are now. Also you would be lugging around 16 times your weight around the golf course. My feeling is that you would never finish 5 holes at that rate.
In a string of length L, the wavelength of the n-th harmonic of the standing wave produced in the string is given by:
The length of the string in this problem is L=3.5 m, therefore the wavelength of the 1st harmonic of the standing wave is:
The wavelength of the 2nd harmonic is:
The wavelength of the 4th harmonic is:
It is not possible to find any integer n such that , therefore the correct options are A, B and D.