Answer:
D. Nuclear fission is used to power submarines and aircraft carriers.
Explanation:
A and B describe nuclear fusion. C doesn't apply to nuclear fusion or nuclear fission.
A 5-kg projectile is fired over level ground with a velocity of 200 m/s at an angle of 25
above the horizontal. Just before it hits the ground its speed is 150 m/s. Over the entire trip the
change in the thermal energy of the projectile and air is:
Answer: 43.8 kJ
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the object, m = 5kg
initial velocity of the projectile, v₁ = 200 m/s
final velocity of the projectile, v₂ = 150 m/s
To determine the the change in the thermal energy of the projectile and air, we consider change in potential and kinetic enrgy of the projectile. Since the projectile was fired over level ground, change in potential energy is zero.
Then, change in thermal energy of the projectile, KE = Δ¹/₂mv²
KE = Δ¹/₂mv² = ¹/₂m(v₁²-v₂²)
KE = ¹/₂ × 5(200²-150²) = 2.5(17500) = 43750 J = 43.8 kJ
Therefore, the change in thermal energy of the projectile is 43.8 kJ