Monica pulls her daughter Jessie in a bike trailer. The trailer and Jessie together have a mass of 25 kg. Monica starts up a 100-m-long slope that's 4.0 m high. On the slope, Monica's bike pulls on the trailer with a constant force of 9.0 N. They start out at the bottom of the slope with a speed of 5.0 m/s.
What is their speed at the top of the slope?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

total mass = 25 kg

distance d = 100 m

height = 4.0 m

Force F = 9.0 N

The speed at (bottom) u = 5.0 m/s

Using the concept of energy conservation;

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}mu^2 + W = \dfrac{1}{2}mv^2 + mgh[/tex]

divide both sides by m

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}u^2 + \dfrac{W }{m}= \dfrac{1}{2}v^2 + gh[/tex]

multiply both sides by 2

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}u^2\times 2 + \dfrac{W }{m}\times 2= \dfrac{1}{2}v^2\times 2 + gh\times 2[/tex]

[tex]u^2 +2 \dfrac{W }{m}=v^2 + 2gh[/tex]

[tex]v^2 =u^2 - 2gh+ 2 \dfrac{W }{m}[/tex]

Recall that:

W = Fd

[tex]v^2 =u^2 - 2gh+ 2 \dfrac{Fd }{m}[/tex]

[tex]v^2 =(5.0 \ m/s)^2 - 2(9.81 \ m/s)(4.0 \ m)+ 2 \dfrac{( 9.0 \ N \times 100 \ m) }{25 \ kg}[/tex]

[tex]v^2 =(25.0 ) - 78.48 +72[/tex]

[tex]v^2 = 18.52 \ m^2/s^2[/tex]

[tex]v = \sqrt{18.52 \ m^2/s^2}[/tex]

v = 4.30 m/s


Related Questions

Rest and Motion are the relative term. why? explain with example(please help me (╥﹏╥))​

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Explanation:

it depens on the subject and object. Let's example

you are driving a tesla car with your dog sitting on your side. You will say that the dog is at REST

but your friend, standing in sidewalk, seeing the same dog, will say that your dog is moving because it has MOTION from your car

Two oppositely charged objects are separated by a small distance. The objects are then moved three times farther apart from each other. Which of the following statements best describes what happens to the electrical force between the objects?

A: The force of attraction increases
B: The force of attraction decreases
C: The force of attraction stays the same
D: The force of attraction becomes a force of repulsion

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Force is indirectly proportional to the distance. Therefore when the distance increases the force of attraction increases and the answer would be B

The statement best describes what happens to the electrical force between the objects when moved three times farther apart from each other is the force of attraction decreases. The correct option is B.

What is force of attraction?

The objects when placed at a distance, they are attracted by the gravitational force of attraction.

Gravitational force of attraction is directly proportional to the product of masses and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.

Two oppositely charged objects are separated by a small distance. The objects are then moved three times farther apart from each other.

Force is indirectly proportional to the distance. So, when the distance increases the force of attraction decreases.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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40 ohms
1.2 A
40 ohms
12 V


Calculate the total energy developed in 5
minutes by the system above.​

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Answer:

17280 J and 1080 J

Explanation:

Given :

R= 40 ohm

I=1.2A

t= 5 min=60×5=300 sec

Now,

Total energy can be calculated as:

[tex]E=I^{2} Rt\\E=(1.2)^{2} *40*300\\E=17280 J[/tex]

Now,

V=12V

R=40 Ohm

[tex]E=\frac{V^{2} }{R} *t\\E=\frac{(12)^{2} }{40} *300\\E=1080 J[/tex]

Total energy  is 17280 J and 1080 J

Part A What will be the equilibrium temperature when a 227 g block of copper at 283 °C is placed in a 155 g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 844 g of water at 14.6°C? ​

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Answer:

T = 20.84°C

Explanation:

From the law of conservation of energy:

Heat Lost by Copper Block = Heat Gained by Aluminum Calorimeter + Heat Gained by Water

[tex]m_cC_c\Delta T_c = m_wC_w\Delta T_w + m_aC_a\Delta T_a[/tex]

where,

[tex]m_c[/tex] = mass of copper = 227 g

[tex]m_w[/tex] = mass of water = 844 g

[tex]m_a[/tex] = mass of aluminum = 155 g

[tex]C_c[/tex] = specific heat capacity of calorimeter = 385 J/kg.°C

[tex]C_w[/tex] = specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J/kg.°C

[tex]C_a[/tex] = specific heat capacity of aluminum = 890 J/kg.°C

[tex]\Delta T_c[/tex] = change in temperature of copper = 283°C - T

[tex]\Delta T_w[/tex] = change in temperature of water = T - 14.6°C

[tex]\Delta T_a[/tex] = change in temperature of aluminum = T - 14.6°C

T = equilibrium temperature = ?

Therefore,

[tex](227\ g)(385\ J/kg.^oC)(283^oC-T)=(844\ g)(4200\ J/kg.^oC)(T-14.6^oC)+(155\ g)(890\ J/kg.^oC)(T-14.6^oC)\\\\24732785\ J - (87395\ J/^oC) T = (3544800\ J/^oC) T - 51754080\ J+ (137950\ J/^oC) T-2014070\ J\\\\24732785\ J +51754080\ J+2014070\ J = (3544800\ J/^oC) T+(137950\ J/^oC+(87395\ J/^oC) T\\\\78560935\ J = (3770145\ J/^oC) T\\\\T = \frac{78560935\ J}{3770145\ J/^oC}[/tex]

T = 20.84°C

A permanent magnet is pushed into a wire, left there for a while, and then pulled out. During which time does a current run though the wire? A from the time that the magnet is pushed into the coil to the time it is pulled out B while the magnet remains within the coil C while the magnet is moving D only while the magnet is being pulled out of the coil

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Answer:

C. while the magnet is moving

Explanation:

Electromagnetic induction implies the production of electric current by mere movement of a magnet with respect to a coil or wire.

In the given question, current would be induced in the wire only when the magnet moves. That is either when the magnet is pushed into a wire, or when pulled out. But no current would flow through the wire when the magnet is left there for a while.

The current is induced because of the motion involved. Thus, the appropriate option is C.

A reaction requires 1.5 mL of ammonia if it occurs at 1.65 atm and 23 degrees celsius. If the temperature is changed to 30 degrees celsius, what will the new pressure be if the volume remains the same?

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Answer: The new pressure will be 1.69 atm

Explanation:

Gay-Lussac's law states that the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant volume and the number of moles.

Mathematically,

[tex]P\propto T[/tex]                    (At constant volume and number of moles)

OR

[tex]\frac{P_1}{T_1}=\frac{P_2}{T_2}[/tex]          .....(1)

[tex]P_1\text{ and }T_1[/tex] are the pressure and temperature of the gas

[tex]P_2\text{ and }T_2[/tex] are the final pressure and temperature of the gas

We are given:

[tex]P_1=1.65atm\\T_1=23^oC=[23+273]K=296K\\V_2=?mL\\T_2=30^oC=[30+273]K=303K[/tex]

Putting values in equation 1, we get:

[tex]\frac{1.65atm}{296K}=\frac{P_2}{303K}\\\\P_2=\frac{1.65\times 303}{296}\\\\P_2=1.69atm[/tex]

Hence, the new pressure will be 1.69 atm

which describes a homogeneous mixture​

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Answer:

A homogeneous mixture is a type of mixture in which the composition is uniform and every part of the solution has the same properties. Example, air

Explanation:

A box is being pulled to the right over a rough surface. t > fk , so the box is speeding up. Suddenly the rope breaks. What happens? The box:_________.
a. keeps its speed for a short while, then slows and stops. slows steadily until it stops.
b. stops immediately.
c. continues speeding up for a short while, then slows and stops.
d. continues with the speed it had when the rope broke.

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Answer:

a. keeps its speed for a short while, then slows and stops. slows steadily until it stops.

Explanation:

Since the tension in the rope, t is greater than the kinetic friction fk, the box is moving forward because there is a net force on it. That is, t - fk = f = ma.

Since there is a net force, there is an acceleration and thus an increasing velocity.

When the rope breaks, the tension, t = 0. So, t - fk = 0 - fk = -fk = ma'.

Now, the net force acting on the box is friction in the opposite direction. This force tends to slow the box down from its initial velocity at acceleration, 'a' until its velocity is zero, where it stops. Since the frictional force is constant, the acceleration, a' on the box is thus constant and the box undergoes uniform deceleration until its velocity is zero.

So, the box keeps its speed for a short while, then slows and stops. slows steadily until it stops.

So, the answer is a.

An exoplanet has three times the mass and one-fourth the radius of the Earth. Find the acceleration due to gravity on its surface, in terms of g, the acceleration of gravity at Earth's surface. A planet's gravitational acceleration is given by gp = G Mp/r^2p
a. 12.0 g.
b. 48.0 g.
c. 6.00 g.
d. 96.0 g.
e. 24.0 g.

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Answer:

b. 48.0 g.

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the exoplanet, [tex]M_p = 3M_e[/tex]

radius of the exoplanet, [tex]r_p = \frac{1}{4} r_e[/tex]

The acceleration due to gravity of the planet is calculated as;

[tex]g_p = \frac{GM_p}{r_p^2} \\\\for \ Earth's \ surface\\\\g = \frac{GM_e}{r_e^2} \\\\G = \frac{gr_e^2}{M_e} = \frac{g_pr_p^2}{M_p} \\\\\frac{gr_e^2}{M_e} = \frac{g_p(\frac{r_e}{4}) ^2}{3M_e} \\\\\frac{gr_e^2}{M_e} = \frac{g_pr_e ^2}{16\times 3M_e} \\\\g = \frac{g_p}{48} \\\\g_p = 48 \ g[/tex]

Therefore, the correct option is b. 48.0 g

A 1,500-kg truck has a net force of 4,200 N acting on it . What is the trucks' acceleration

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Answer:

2.8 m/s²

Explanation:

The acceleration of an object given it's mass and the force acting on it can be found by using the formula

[tex]a = \frac{f}{m} \\ [/tex]

f is the force

m is the mass

From the question we have

[tex]a = \frac{4200}{1500} = \frac{42}{15} \\ = 2.8[/tex]

We have the final answer as

2.8 m/s²

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If we warm a volume of air, it expands. Does it then follow that if we expand a volume of air, it warms? Explain.

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Answer:

nope don't think so

Explanation:

the heat causes the molecules to move faster therefore expanding in watever it the air is in

Answer:

If the pressure is maintained at a constant value then both statements are equivalent:

P V = n R T    Ideal gas equation

if P, n, and R are maintained at constant values then

V = T and the two expressions are equivalent

A charge Q is distributed uniformly around the perimeter of a ring of radius R. Determine the electric potential difference between the point at the center of the ring and a point on its axis at a distance 6R from the center. (Use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary: ke.)
ΔV = V(0) − V(6R) = ?

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Answer:

the electric potential difference between the point at the center of the ring and a point on its axis ΔV is [tex]( 0.8356 )[/tex][tex]\frac{kQ}{R}[/tex]

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

electric potential at the center of the ring V₀ = kQ / R

electric potential on the axis point Vr = kQ / √( R² + x² )

at a distance 6R from the center,

point at x = 6R

so distance circumference r = √( R² + (6R)² )

so

electric potential on the axis point Vr = kQ / √( R² + (6R)² )

Vr = kQ / R√37

Now

ΔV = V₀ - Vr

we substitute

ΔV = ( kQ / R) - ( kQ / R√37 )

ΔV =  kQ/R( 1 - 1/√37 )

ΔV =  kQ/R( 1 - 0.164398987 )

ΔV =  kQ/R( 0.8356 )

ΔV = [tex]( 0.8356 )[/tex][tex]\frac{kQ}{R}[/tex]       { where k = [tex]\frac{1}{4\pi e_0}[/tex] }

Therefore, the electric potential difference between the point at the center of the ring and a point on its axis ΔV is [tex]( 0.8356 )[/tex][tex]\frac{kQ}{R}[/tex]

Instantaneous speed is...
a) A speed of 1000 km/h
b) The speed attained at a particular instant in time.
c) The speed that can be reached in a particular amount of time.

PLEASE HURRY

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Answer:

The speed attained at a particular instant in time.

Explanation:

Instantaneous speed is the speed attained at a particular instant in time.

It is given by :

[tex]v=\dfrac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

It is equal to the rate of change of speed.

It can be also defined as when the speed of an object is constantly changing, the instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a particular moment (instant) in time.

Hence, the correct option is (b).

a ball is projected horizontally from the top of a hill with a velocity of 30 m per second if it reaches the ground 5 seconds later the height of the hill is​

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The height of the hill is 125m.

Answer:

The height of the hill is 125m.

Explanation:

Since the ball is projected horizontally from the top of a hill, there is no vertical component of the velocity of projection. Therefore, so far as motion in the vertical direction is concerned, the ball is just dropped, ie its initial velocity u is merely 0 m/s. It reaches the ground after 5 seconds from the moment of projection, under the action of accerelation due to gravity.

Using,

s = u t + ½ a t². In this expression u= 0 m/s, a = 10m/s², t = 5 s. Substituting in the equation we get,

s = 0× t + ½ ×10 m/s²× 5²s²= 5× 25 m = 125m.

The phrase "hot air rises" describes which type of heat transfer?
A. Conduction
B. Insulation
C. Convection
D. Radiation

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

C. Convection...

The phrase 'hot air rises'describe the convection as a type of heat transfer therefore the correct answer is option C.


What is convection?


It is the type of  heat transfer in which the heat is transferred from the bulk motion of the particles of liquid and gases due to the presence of temperature gradient.
The hot air rises is one of the best example of convection currents
The boiling water is also an example of convection heat transfer process in which the hot water rises to the top of the surface due to the bulk molecular movement of convection current .

The hot air rides is the bulk movement of the gas molecules because of the presence of the temperature gradients resulting in the varied density of air ,the hot air rising to the surface have less density as compared to the air settling near the surface ,the convection current phenomenon is responsible for the phrase  "hot air rises" ,therefore the correct option is the option C.


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Một vật chuyển động tròn đều có chu kì T = 0,25 s. Tính tần số chuyển động f của vật?

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Answer:8pi

Explanatio

omega=2pi/T

Answer:

0

0000

Explanation:

Describe how the constant electric potential from the battery drives the charges in the conducting wire in your own words.

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Explanation:

It is known that charges tend to move from a higher potential towards lower potential. As a result, charges tend to move from a positive terminal to negative terminal of the battery.

For example, at a certain height water is stored in a water tank. This height is correspondent to the constant potential and water contained is the charge present in the battery.

When a pipe is connected from the tank to the ground then water will start moving towards the ground and similarly if a conducting wire is connected across the battery then charge will also begin to flow in the same direction which is called current.

Which of the following is a good example of a contact force?
ОА.
Earth revolving around the Sun
OB.
a bridge suspended by cables
OC.
a ball falling downward a few seconds after being thrown upward
OD. electrically charged hairs on your head repelling each other and standing up

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Answer:

A bridge suspended by cables

Explanation:

Both objects represent a contact force (in this case, normal force) acting on each other. The force occurs since both objects are in direct physical contact.

a camera employs _lens to form_images ​

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Answer:

a camera employs camera lens to firm some images.

Explanation:

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A circular wire loop is placed near a long, straight, current-carrying wire in which the current is either increasing or decreasing. Draw the situations in which the induced current in the loop counterclockwise?

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Answer:

The induced current is counter clockwise if the current is decreasing and towards right.

Explanation:

When the current is decreasing in the wire, the direction of magnetic field at the center of the loop is outwards to the plane of paper which is given by the Maxwell's right hand thumb rule. The magnetic field is decreasing in nature.

So according to the Lenz's law, the induced current is such that which opposes the cause of its production, so that the induced current is counter clockwise.

3) show thal escape veloerty ve where symbols have their usual meaning?​

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Answer:

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{2GM}{r} }[/tex]

The formula for escape velocity where:

G - Gravitational constant (9.81 etc.)

M - the mass of the object the escape should be made from

r - distance to the centre of that mass

A 10,000J battery is depleted in 2h. What power consumption is this? *


A) 5000W

B) 3W

C) 1.4W

D) 20000W


show your work please

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Answer:

C) 1.4W

Explanation:

Given;

energy of the battery, E = 10,000 J

duration of the battery, t = 2 hours

The power consumption of the battery is calculated as;

[tex]Power = \frac{Energy}{time} \\\\Power = \frac{10,000}{2 \times 3600 } \\\\Power = 1.4 \ J/s = 1.4 \ W[/tex]

Therefore, the power consumption of the battery is 1.4 W

You are a venture capitalist that is asked to invest in a startup company that claims it will be able to launch tiny "micro space probes" into space at close to the speed of light using a massive electromagnetic rail gun system2. You are cynical about their cost estimates and decide to analyze the problem in more detail before you invest in their company. Neglect air resistance for this worksheet.
1. A typical payload they claim to launch will weigh 1 kilogram and be accelerated to 90% the speed of light. How much electrical energy will the rail gun require to launch the probe, assuming it is 20% efficient at converting electrical energy to projectile kinetic energy?
2. Given that typical electrical costs are about 5 cents/MJ, how much would this launch cost? Would you invest in this company?
43. You are also concerned about safety. What happens if this projectile were to hit an airplane that is flying overhead and dissipate all of its kinetic energy in the collision? To give you a sense of scale, a large nuclear explosion generates about 1015 J of energy.
4. The system must be able to launch probes to all parts in the sky and must be transportable on a ship. Assume that the railgun is mounted on a frigate-class navy ship (weight = 4,000 metric tons).
a. Will the recoil momentum of the ship be relativistic? Justify your argument.
b. At what speed will the ship recoil after it launches a probe? Do you think that this is a problem for the ship?

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Answer:

1. 5.825 × 10¹⁷ J

2. i. $ 29.125 billion ii. I would not invest in the company

3. A nuclear reaction would occur if the payload hits an airplane flying overhead and dissipates all its kinetic energy in the collision.

4. a i. The momentum will not be relativistic

ii. This is because objects with large masses do not move at relativistic speeds

b i. 155 m/s

ii. This speed wouldn't be a problem for the ship.

Explanation:

1.  A typical payload they claim to launch will weigh 1 kilogram and be accelerated to 90% the speed of light. How much electrical energy will the rail gun require to launch the probe, assuming it is 20% efficient at converting electrical energy to projectile kinetic energy?

The kinetic energy of the payload is K = (γ - 1)mc² where m = mass of payload = 1 kg, c = speed of light = 3 × 10⁸ m/s and γ = 1/√(1 - β²) where β = 0.9 (since the payload moves at 90 % speed of light)

So, K = (γ - 1)mc²

= (1/√(1 - β²) - 1)mc²

= (1/√(1 - (0.9)²) - 1) × 1 kg × (3 × 10⁸ m/s)²

= (1/√(1 - 0.81) - 1) × 1 kg × (3 × 10⁸ m/s)²

= (1/√0.19 - 1) × 1 kg × (3 × 10⁸ m/s)²

= (1/0.436 - 1) × 1 kg × (3 × 10⁸ m/s)²

= (2.294 - 1) × 1 kg × (3 × 10⁸ m/s)²

= 1.294 × 1 kg × 9 × 10¹⁶ m²/s²

= 11.65 × 10¹⁶ kgm²/s²

= 1.165 × 10¹⁷ J

Let E be the total electrical energy of the rail gun. Since 20 % of this energy is converted to kinetic energy of the payload, we have

20 % of E = K

0.2E = K

E = K/0.2

= 1.165 × 10¹⁷ J/0.2

= 5.825 × 10¹⁷ J

2 Given that typical electrical costs are about 5 cents/MJ, how much would this launch cost? Would you invest in this company?

i. how much would this launch cost?

Since the total energy required is E = 5.825 × 10¹⁷ J = 5.825 × 10¹¹ MJ and it costs 5 cent/MJ. So the total cost of energy will be total energy rate = 5.825 × 10¹¹ MJ × 5 cent/MJ = 29.125 × 10¹¹ = 2.9125 × 10¹² cents. Converting this to dollars, we have 2.9125 × 10¹² cents/100 cents/dollar = 2.9125 × 10¹⁰ dollars = 29.125 × 10⁹ dollars = 29.125 billion dollars = $ 29.125 billion

ii. Would you invest in this company?

I would not invest in the company

3. You are also concerned about safety. What happens if this projectile were to hit an airplane that is flying overhead and dissipate all of its kinetic energy in the collision? To give you a sense of scale, a large nuclear explosion generates about 1015 J of energy.

Since the kinetic energy of the payload is 1.165 × 10¹⁷ J and a nuclear explosion generates about 10¹⁵ J of energy,  then a nuclear reaction would occur if the payload hits an airplane flying overhead and dissipates all its kinetic energy in the collision.

4. The system must be able to launch probes to all parts in the sky and must be transportable on a ship. Assume that the rail gun is mounted on a frigate-class navy ship (weight = 4,000 metric tons).

a. Will the recoil momentum of the ship be relativistic? Justify your argument.

i. Will the recoil momentum of the ship be relativistic?

The momentum will not be relativistic.

ii. Justify your argument.

This is because objects with large masses do not move at relativistic speeds. Since the speed cannot be relativistic, its momentum which is the product of mass and speed is non-relativistic

b. At what speed will the ship recoil after it launches a probe? Do you think that this is a problem for the ship?

i. At what speed will the ship recoil after it launches a probe?

Since the total energy of the payload E' = K + mc² = 1.165 × 10¹⁷ J + 1 kg × (3 × 10⁸ m/s)² = 1.165 × 10¹⁷ J + 1 kg × 9 × 10¹⁶ m²/s² = 11.65 × 10¹⁶ J + 9 × 10¹⁶ J = 20.65 × 10¹⁶ J

Also, E'² = (pc)² + (mc²)² where p = momentum of payload

So, making p subject of the formula, we have

(pc)² = E'² - (mc²)²

pc = √[E'² - (mc²)²]

p = √[E'² - (mc²)²]/c

substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

p = √[E'² - (mc²)²]/c

p = √[(20.65 × 10¹⁶ J)² - 1kg × (3 × 10⁸ m/s²)²]/3 × 10⁸ m/s

p = √[(20.65 × 10¹⁶ J)² - (1kg × 9 × 10⁸ m²/s²)²]/3 × 10⁸ m/s

p = √[426.4225 × 10³² J² - 81 × 10³² J²]/3 × 10⁸ m/s

p = √[345.4225 × 10³² J²]/3 × 10⁸ m/s

p = 18.59 × 10¹⁶/3 × 10⁸ m/s

p = 6.20 × 10⁸ kgm/s

From the law of conservation, this momentum of the payload equals the momentum of recoil of the ship.

So, p = m'v where m' = mass of navy ship = 4,000 metric tons = 4,000 × 1000 kg = 4 × 10⁶ kg and v = speed of navy ship

So, v = p/m'

= 6.20 × 10⁸ kgm/s ÷ 4 × 10⁶ kg

= 1.55 × 10² m/s

= 155 m/s

ii. Do you think that this is a problem for the ship?

Since the ship's speed is 155 m/s, which is small for an object with such a large mass, this speed wouldn't be a problem for the ship.

What relationship do you see between a star colour and temperature

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Answer:

Stars emit colors of many different wavelengths, but the wavelength of light where a star's emission is concentrated is related to the star's temperature - the hotter the star, the more blue it is; the cooler the star, the more red it is

Answer:

Stars emit colors of many different wavelengths, but the wavelength of light where a star's emission is concentrated is related to the star's temperature – the hotter the star, the more blue it is; the cooler the star, the more red it is.

Explanation:

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a car runs of a road and collides with a tree. glass pieces from the windscreen are projected forward and are found an average distance of 12m from the car. the average height of the windscreen is 1.2m.


Establish the speed of the car at the time of impact. assume g=10 m/s²​

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Answer:

v₀ₓ = 24.24 m / s

Explanation:

This is a projectile launching exercise, where the windshield comes out with a horizontal initial velocity.

Y axis  

initial vertical velocity is zero

          y = y₀ + v_{oy} t - ½ g t²

when it reaches the ground its height is zero and the initial height is y₀=1.2m

          0 = y₀ + 0 - ½ g t²

          t = [tex]\sqrt{2 y_o/g}[/tex]

          t = [tex]\sqrt{2 \ 1.2 / 9.8}[/tex]

          t = 0.495 s

         

X axis

          x = v₀ₓ t

          v₀ₓ = x / t

          v₀ₓ = 12 / 0.495

          v₀ₓ = 24.24 m / s

How is fitness walking beneficial?

It can relieve stress and improve mood.

It can decrease energy levels.

It can decrease perspiration.

It can relieve allergy symptoms.

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Answer:

It can relieve stress and improve mood.

it can increase chances of a better lifestyle and better mental health

What is the magnitude of the resultant velocity for a bird flying first at a
speed of 10 m/s North East and then flying to South at a speed of 8 m/s?

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Answer:

the magnitude of resultant is landify space ociured by meteroid

The magnitude of resultant velocity for a bird flying is 7.132 m/s.

What is Velocity?

Velocity ​​is defined as the directional motion of an object which is observed from a particular frame of reference and measured by a particular standard of time, as an indication of the rate of change of position.

Velocity is the Vector quantity as it has magnitude as well as direction. It can be represented as

[tex]\overline{v}={\frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t}}[/tex]

[tex]\overline{v} = average velocity[/tex]

[tex]{\Delta x} = displacement[/tex]

[tex]{\Delta t} = change in time[/tex]

For the information above, two vectors are represented as the sides of a parallelogram, then the resulting vector is given as the diagonal of that parallelogram. The resultant vector is that it can have any value between a maximum and a minimum depending on the angle; But scalar numbers can have either maximum or minimum value depending on whether they are added or subtracted.

The resultant vector of any two vectors is given by: [tex]v^2= \sqrt{v_1^2+ v_2^2+ 2 v_1v_2 cos }[/tex]Θ

where, Θ is the angle between these two vectors.

The angle between directions north-east and south is 135°.

So, the magnitude of the resultant vector is

[tex]v= \sqrt{10^2 + 8^2 +2.10.8. cos 135}[/tex]

v= 7.132 m/s

Thus, the magnitude of resultant velocity for a bird flying is 7.132 m/s.

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A clay vase on a potter's wheel experiences an angular acceleration of 7.24 rad/s2 due to the application of a 13.3-N m net torque. Find the total moment of inertia of the vase and potter's wheel.

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Answer:

[tex]I=1.83\ kg-m^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

The angular acceleration of the wheel,[tex]\alpha =7.24\ rad/s^2[/tex]

Net torque,[tex]\tau=13.3\ N-m[/tex]

We need to find the total moment of inertia of the vase and potter's wheel. We know that,

Net torque,[tex]\tau=I\alpha[/tex]

Where

I is the moment of inertia

So,

[tex]I=\dfrac{\tau}{\alpha }\\\\I=\dfrac{13.3}{7.24}\\\\I=1.83\ kg-m^2[/tex]

So, the moment of inertia of the vase is equal to [tex]1.83\ kg-m^2[/tex].

Describe an experiment to find the density of copper turning using a density bottle and kerosene

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The density is the ratio of mass to volume of a substance.

What is the density bottle?

The density bottle is used to obtain the density of  substance by measuring the volume of the fluid displaced.

If the mass of copper turnings are previously weighed and known, the volume of the fluid displaced in the density bottle is the volume of the copper turning.

Hence;

Density = mass/ volume

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Hooke's law describes a certain light spring of unstretched length 38.0 cm. When one end is attached to the top of a door frame and a 6.00-kg object is hung from the other end, the length of the spring is 42.0 cm.

a. Find its spring constant.
b. The load and the spring are taken down. Two people pull in opposite directions on the ends of the spring, each with a force of 150 N. Find the length of the spring in this situation.

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Answer:

(a) 1470 N/m

(b) 48.2 m

Explanation:

Applying,

(a) F = ke.................... Equation 1

Where F = force applied to the spring, k = spring constant, e = extension

make k the subject of the equation

k = F/e............... Equation 2

But,

F = mg............. Equation 3

Where m = mass, g = acceleration due to gravity

Substitute equation 3 into equation 2

k = mg/e.............. Equation 4

From the question,

Given: m = 6 kg, e = 42-38 = 4 cm = 0.04 m

Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²

Substitute these values into equation 4

k = (6×9.8)/0.04

k = 1470 N/m

(b) Consider the end of the spring to the left which exert a force to the right

Then,

e = F/k............. Equation 5

Given: F = 150 N, k = 1470 N/m

Substitute these values into equation 5

e = 150/1470

e = 0.102 m

Hence the length of the spring is

L = 0.38+0.102 = 0.482 cm = 48.2 m

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