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Answer:
the coefficient of friction is 0.32
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
we make use of kinematic equation of motion;
ω = ω₀ + ∝t
we substitute
ω = ( 0 rad/s ) + ( 0.4 rad/s² )( 9.903 s )
ω = 3.9612 rad/s
The centripetal force acting on the sample is;
Fc = mrω²
from the image; r = 200 mm = 0.2 m
so we substitute
Fc = m(0.2 m ) ( 3.9612 rad/s )²
Fc = (3.13822 m/s²)m
we know that the frictional force between the two materials should be providing the necessary centripetal force to rotate the sample object;
f = Fc
μN = Fc
μmg = (3.13822 m/s²)m
μ = (3.13822 m/s²)m / mg
μ = (3.13822 m/s²) / g
acceleration due to gravity g = 9.8 m/s²
so
μ = (3.13822 m/s²) / 9.8 m/s²
μ = 0.32
Therefore, the coefficient of friction is 0.32
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A bird lands on a bird feeder which is connected to a spring. The mass of the bird is exactly the same as the mass of the bird feeder. How does the added mass affect the period of oscillation of the bird feeder?
The period is less, but not halved.
The period is more, but not doubled.
The period is halved.
The period is doubled.
Answer:
The period is more, but not doubled.
Explanation:
Recall that the period of a mass on a spring is T=2πmk.
At the bottom of the air track, the glider hits and stretches a rubber band, that causes the glider to change direction. When the rubber band is maximally stretched, the glider's kinetic energy is zero, because it is momentarily at rest. Since the glider is at the bottom of the air track, its (gravitational) potential energy is also zero. So the sum of the kinetic energy and gravitational potential energies is zero, yet energy is conserved. Where did the energy go?
Answer:
That energy is the elastic potential energy of the rubber band. At the bottom position, all the energy is being stored in the stretched rubber band, in the form of elastic potential energy.
Explanation:
When the glider reaches the bottom, its kinetic energy and potential energy become zero due to zero velocity and zero height, respectively. So, the sum of these energies will become zero. This will violate the law of conservation f energy. Hence, there must be a third type of energy that accounts for the conservation of the energy of the system at other configurations.
That energy is the elastic potential energy of the rubber band. At the bottom position, all the energy is being stored in the stretched rubber band, in the form of elastic potential energy.
An object that is spinning, but not orbiting anything, has zero angular momentum.
True
False
What is the acceleration of a 7 kg object if a force of 63 N is applied?
Answer:
9m/s^2
Explanation:
F=ma
a=F/m
a=63/7
a=9m/s^2
What is the magnitude of the force that is exerted on a 20 kg mass to give it an acceleration of 10.0
m/s2?
Answer:Mass of the body = 20 kg.
Final Velocity = 5.8 m/s.
Initial velocity = 0
Time = 3 seconds.
Using the Formula,
Acceleration = (v - u)/ t
= (5.8 - 0)/ 3
= 1.6 m /s².
Now, Using the Formula,
Force = mass × acceleration
= 20 × 1.6
=
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The magnitude of requires force, that is exerted on a 20 kg mass to give it an acceleration of 10.0 m/s^2 is 200 Newton.
What is force?The definition of force in physics is: The push or pull on a mass-containing item changes its velocity.
An external force is an agent that has the power to alter the resting or moving condition of a body. It has a direction and a magnitude. The application of force is the location at which force is applied, and the direction in which the force is applied is known as the direction of the force.
Given parameters:
Mass of the object: m = 20 kg.
Acceleration of the object: a = 10.0 m/s^2.
Hence, according to Newton's 2nd law of motion:
the magnitude of requires force = mass ×acceleration
= 20 × 10 Newton
= 200 Newton.
Hence, the magnitude of requires force is 200 Newton.
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Name the four layers of the atmosphere (in order starting at the bottom
Answer:
Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. The next region is the exosphere, but that region is 500+ km from the Earth's surface.
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The four layers of Atmosphere starting from bottom are as follows:
1.) Troposphere - The troposphere is the lowest layer of our atmosphere. Starting at ground level, it extends upward to about 10 km (6.2 miles or about 33,000 feet) above sea level.
2.) Stratosphere - The next layer up is called the stratosphere. The stratosphere extends from the top of the troposphere to about 50 km (31 miles) above the ground.
3.) Mesosphere - Above the stratosphere is the mesosphere. It extends upward to a height of about 85 km (53 miles) above our planet. Most meteors burn up in the mesosphere.
4.) Thermosphere - The layer of very rare air above the mesosphere is called the thermosphere. High-energy X-rays and UV radiation from the Sun are absorbed in the thermosphere, raising its temperature to hundreds or at times thousands of degrees.
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Answer:
R1=3.333 Ohms
R2=10 Ohms
R3=16.666 Ohms
Explanation:
30 total
30=R1+R2R3
30=1(x):3(x):5(x)
x=3.3333
R1=3.333 Ohms
R2=10 Ohms
R3=16.666 Ohms
coefficient of viscosity of a glycerine is 8.4 poison explain
Answer:
coefficient of viscosity of 8.4 poison denotes that the tangential frictional force acting per unit area when divided by the velocity gradient as a result of streamline flow conditions gives 8.4.
Explanation:
Viscosity is defined as the extent to which a fluid can resist flow when a force is applied to it.
Now, coefficient of viscosity is the term in which viscosity is calculated. It is basically the tangential frictional force acting per unit area which is divided by the velocity gradient as a result of streamline flow conditions.
Thus, coefficient of viscosity of 8.4 poison denotes that the tangential frictional force acting per unit area when divided by the velocity gradient as a result of streamline flow conditions gives 8.4.
Find the current if 20C of charge pass a particular point in a circuit in 10 seconds.
Answer:
2 A
Explanation:
From the question,
Q = it..................... Equation 1
Where Q = Quantity of charge, i = cudrrent, t = time.
Make i the subject of the equation
i = Q/t.......................... Equation 2
Given: Q = 20 C, t = 10 seconds.
Substitute these values into equation equation 2
i = 20/10
i = 2 A.
Hence the current is 2A
Given values are:
Charge, Q = 20 CTime, t = 10 secondsAs we know,
→ [tex]Current = \frac{Charge}{Time}[/tex]
or,
→ [tex]i = \frac{Q}{t}[/tex]
BY substituting the values, we get
[tex]= \frac{20}{10}[/tex]
[tex]= 2 \ A[/tex]
Thus the answer above is right.
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A 10 N force is used to push a 30 kg box across the floor, moving it a distance of 20 m. There is no friction. What is the magnitude of work done on the box?
A. 2 J
B. 10 J
C. 30 J
D. 200 J
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Answer:
a=0.5g ms^-2
Explanation:
Let tension be T
acceleration be a
g be gravitational acceleration 9.81ms^-2
They share same T and a
by force diagram the net force on m:
T-2.1g=2.1a
net force on M:
6.3g-T=6.3a
solve:
(T-2.1g)/(6.3g-T)=2.1a/6.3a
3T+T=12.6g
T=3.15g newton
3.15g-2.1g=2.1a
a=0.5g ms^-2
___________is
objects total kinetic and potential energy.
Answer:
Bowling ball
Explanation:
what kind of weather would u assosiate with higher perssure system? How does the density, humidity and air motion compare to that of low pressure system?
Answer:
Low pressure systems typically arrive with storms and clouds. Air motion is usually upwards, as heated are is less dense and more buoyant than cooler air. A high pressure system is typically cooler than its counter-part, and skies are usually clear. Low pressure systems carry more water vapor due to rising hot air cooling and condensing.
The earth rotates through one complete revolution every 24 hours. Since the axis of rotation is perpendicular to the equator, you can think of a person standing on the equator as standing on the edge of a disc that is rotating through one complete revolution every 24 hours. Find the angular and linear velocity of a person standing on the equator. The radius of earth is approximately 4000 miles.
Answer:
ω = 7.27 x 10⁻⁵ rad/s
v = 467.99 m/s
Explanation:
First, we will find the angular velocity of the person:
[tex]Angular\ Velocity = \omega = \frac{Angular\ Distance}{Time}[/tex]
Angular distance covered = 1 rotation = 2π radians
Time = (24 h)(3600 s/ 1 h) = 86400 s
Therefore,
[tex]\omega = \frac{2\pi\ rad}{86400\ s}[/tex]
ω = 7.27 x 10⁻⁵ rad/s
Now, for the linear velocity:
[tex]v = r\omega[/tex]
where,
v = linear velocity = ?
r = radius of earth = (4000 miles)(1609.34 m/1 mile) = 6437360 m
Therefore,
[tex]v = (6437360\ m)(7.27\ x\ 10^{-5}\ rad/s)[/tex]
v = 467.99 m/s
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Two turtles are floating next to each other in a pond. One turtle has twice as much mass as the other turtle. The two turtles push off each other. Which statement correctly describes their resulting momenta?
a). The larger turtle has twice as much momentum.
b).The smaller turtle has twice as much momentum.
c).The turtles have the same momenta as one another.
d).The turtles each have negative values of momentum.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the reason the small turtle has more momentum is because it was less an example is I have two rocks a rock that weighs 1 oz and another rock that weighs half a pound the one that is half a pound Falls faster in the one that weighs an ounce Falls last hopefully that makes sense
Newton's law of gravitation is proportional to the inverse cube of the distance between the two objects.
True
False
what is impulse in physical science
Answer:
In classical mechanics, impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts. Since force is a vector quantity, impulse is also a vector quantity. ... A resultant force causes acceleration and a change in the velocity of the body for as long as it acts.
Which graph illustrates constant speed?
A
B
C
D
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Answer:
D because the line isn't changing which means constant speed it's going at the same rate so yea it's D
Answer:
D.
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Explanation:
Which of the following objects is accelerating?
Answer: A flower pot falling
Explanation:
The car on the curve (its direction is changing) and the falling flower pot (its speed is changing) are both undergoing acceleration.
what is the name for a force of gravity acting on an object
Answer:
Weight
Explanation:
We call it "Ralph" or "the object's weight".
What is the unique geological feature found on Mercury surface?
Answer:
The surface of Mercury has landforms that indicate its crust may have contracted. They are long, sinuous cliffs called lobate scarps. These scarps appear to be the surface expression of thrust faults, where the crust is broken along an inclined plane and pushed upward.
Explanation:
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What is a potential drawback of a fast rate of reaction in industry?
Answer:
It is expensive to generate conditions for a fast reaction
Explanation:
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Ultraviolet waves are transmitted by ....... ?
Answer:
Sunlight is the greatest source of UV radiation. Man-made ultraviolet sources include several types of UV lamps, arc welding, and mercury vapour lamps.
Explanation:
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Answer:
i THINK it’s false. You don’t have to give me points ;-;
Explanation:
Answer:
i think false and true is spelt wrong lol
Explanation:
You start biking at the top of a steep hill. As you travel downhill, you apply
your brakes to control your speed. What are the energy transformations
taking place in this system?
A. Kinetic energy to mechanical energy to chemical energy
B. Potential energy to kinetic energy to heat energy
C. Thermal energy to mechanical energy to potential energy
D. Electric energy to kinetic energy to chemical energy
4. When you are holding a book, energy is stored between the book and the Earth.
This type of energy is called
potential energy.
A. Elastic potential energy
B. Chemical potential energy
C. Gravitational potential energy
D. Kinetic energy
Answer:
gravitational potential energy
examples of buildup of static energy?
Answer:
Materials that can lose or gain electrons in this way are called triboelectric, according to Northwestern University. One common example of this would be shuffling your feet across carpet, particularly in low humidity which makes the air less conductive and increases the effect.
Explanation:
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A wave with a frequency of 5Hz travels a distance of 40mm in 2 seconds.What is the speed of the wave
Answer:
20mm per second
Explanation:
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an egg is Free Falling Down from a nest in a tree (neglect air resistance)
We are to calculate the acceleration.
Answer:
-9.8 m/s²
Explanation:
Since the egg is in a free fall, it means that the force due to gravity will be equal to the normal force.
Now,
Force due to gravity: F_g = mg
Normal force; F_n = ma
Thus;
mg = ma
m will cancel out to get
g = a
Since it is a free fall motion, then gravity is negative;
-g = a
g has a constant value of 9.8 m/s². Thus;
a = -9.8 m/s²