Answer:
16.5% that of on earth
Explanation:
from google:
Your weight on the Moon is 16.5% what you would experience on Earth. In other words, if you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would weigh a mere 16.5 kg on the Moon.
Answer:
Kinetic energy of mass A = 20 J
Kinetic energy of mass B = 40 J
Explanation:
Lets take final speed of mass A = v
The final speed of mass B = v'
mass of A= m
mass of B = m'
m = 2 m'
There is no any external force so the linear momentum will be conserve.
Pi = pf
0 = m v + m ' v'
0 = 2 m ' v +m ' v'
v ' = - 2 v
Now from energy conservation
1/2 k x²=1/2 m v² + 1/2 m' v'²
60 = 1/2 m v² + 1/2 m' v'²
m v² + m' v'² = 120
2 m ' (-v'/2)² + m' v'² = 120
m ' v'²/2 + m' v'² = 120
m' v '² = 80
m =2 m' and v ' = - 2 v
So
m/2 ( 4 v²) = 80
m v ²=40
So the kinetic energy of mass A= 1/2 m v² = 20 J
Kinetic energy of mass B = 1/2 m' v'² = 40 J
If we are talking on the force being exerted by a segment of a rope of lenght R on the right on a point M which is being also pulled from the Left by a segment of rope R as shown in the figure attached. Then we invoke Newton's Third Law:
"Any force exerted by an object (in this case a segment of the rope) also suffers a equal and opposite force".
If we pick

whis is the tension exerted by the right segment then the left segment will also exert an equal and opposite force so we have that
Answer:
The change in gravitational potential energy is -1.80x10⁵ J.
Explanation:
The change in gravitational potential energy is given by:


Where:
"i" is for final and "f" for final
m: is the mass
g: is the gravity = 9.81 m/s²
h: is the height
For the car and the passengers we have:
The minus sign is because when the elevator car and the passengers are up they have a bigger gravitational potential energy than when they are in the ground.
Therefore, the change in gravitational potential energy is -1.80x10⁵ J.
I hope it helps you!