Answer and Explanation:
They are both correct.
This is because potential energy is when there is potential for the object to have energy, while kinetic energy is energy that is moving already.
So, as the ball falls, it loses its potential energy, or "still/Stalled" energy, and gains kinetic energy, or moving energy.
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Answer:
One way to look at this is to consider the forces acting on any point in a string.
For a very small portion of string F = M a must still hold. As M approaches zero the small portion of string would have to approach infinite acceleration if the net force on that portion of string were not zero.
One generally considers the net force acting on the center of mass of an object not the individual forces acting on each infinitesimal mass composing
the object.
Answer:
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Answer:
Wm = 97.2 [N]
Explanation:
We must make it clear that mass and weight are two different terms, the mass is always preserved that is to say this will never vary regardless of the location of the object. While weight is defined as the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.
W = m*g
where:
m = mass = 60 [kg]
g = gravity acceleration = 10 [m/s²]
But in order to calculate the weight of the body on the moon, we must know the gravitational acceleration of the moon. Performing a search of this value on the internet, we find that the moon's gravity is.
gm = 1.62 [m/s²]
Wm = 60*1.62
Wm = 97.2 [N]
Answer:
D. (static equilibrium)
Explanation:
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