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Solve the following problem and express the answer in meters per second (m/s) with the appropriate number of significant figures. (3.21 m)/(7.00 ms) = ? [Hint: Note that ms stands for milliseconds.]
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= (7.00 ms) 7.00/1000 = 7 X10 s = 3.21 m V =3.21/7 X10 = 458.57 m/s = 459 m/s
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Q = rv Q = x (1.2) x 18 Q = x 1.44 x 18 Q =81.43008158 1 L/min = 16.67 cm/s Q =81.43008158/16.67 =4.884 L/min = 4.9 L/min
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Suppose that your legs represent 40% of persons body so, depending on persons weight. For example if a persons weight is 100 kg (0.40x100) = 40 for both legs weight. Each leg would weight (40/2) = 20kg
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6N 8N
8N
W
4N
E
4N Figure 1
Each grid square is 2N on a side D= 8+6 D= 64+36 D= 100 = E = 8+4 E = 64+16 E = 80 = = 4 = 10N
In the graph, the vectors sum of forces + + if each grid square is 2N on a side
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The net force acting on truck is 2 kN because the gravitational force is downward in direction and equal force is acting in opposite direction that's why they did not affect the truck but the drag force due to air resistance is not equal to contact force due to road but they are opposite in direction so the difference between them is the force acting on the truck. Fnet = 7-5 = 2 kN directed east This is the force acting on the truck.
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Newtons Third Law: An interaction between the two forces is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
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Here we need to know the ratio of the Earths gravitational force on the satellite when it is on a lunch pad at the Kennedy Space Center. After checking internet resources shows that it's about 6370 Km. So the gravitational force exerted when the satellite is orbiting 6.0 x 10 km above the launch pad is: (6370/(6370+6.0 x 10)) = (6370/12370). Gravity follows the inverse square law, so the launch-to-orbit ratio for Earth gravitation will be: (12370/6370) = 3.7710 3.77 Approximately.
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y= 1.6mi + (2.2 mi) Sin55+ (1.1 mi) Sin15 = 3.7 mi r=( ) ( ) = ( ) ( ) = 4.36 mi
= So,
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(a) The average speed from Killarney to Cork via Mallow is A = X/T = (22+39)/48 =1.271 Km/m = 1.27 x (1000/60) =21.2m/s Approximately 21m/s
(b) Michaelas average velocity = X/T 45/48=0.937 Km/m =0.937 x (1000/60) =15.625m/s Approximately 15.63m/s
(A)
F= 0.35x2x9.81=6.86 N
5N
(B)
(2*9.81) N 2kg
6N = ma
(C)
There is no gravity on
the moon.
6N N
(D)
2a
Chapter 4
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(a) (m/s) 24 16 8 0 0 4 8 12 t(s)
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- distance - time - acceleration (9.8 m/s assuming the ball's dropped on earth) - Velocity Initial (in this case 0) , , ,
Approximately
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Using the equation: d = ut + 0.5 at2 d - distance t - time a - acceleration (9.8 m/s assuming the ball's dropped on earth) u - Velocity Initial (in this case 0) Therefore: d = 0.5(a)(t) and t = t= ( ) t = 1.5583 seconds t = 1.56 seconds approximately
(b) Then using the distance as mentioned above: d = 0.5at d = 0.5(9.8)(3.12) d = 47.69856 meters d = 47.70 meters Twice the distance = 48 meters approximately
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The linear speed is related to the angular speed by the equation: unknown: Angular speed, = ? v = R v =9.0 m/s R = 35 cm = 0.35 m Then = = = 26 rad/s
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Let r = (1.50 x 10 m) Diameter = 2r = 2 (1.50 x 10 m) = 3.00 x 10 m Circumference = x Diameter Circumference = 3.14 x 3.00 x 10 m Circumference = 9.42 x 10 m
Linear speed = Distance / time Time = 365.3 days (24 hrs/1 day) (3600 seconds/1 hr) Linear speed = 9.42 x 10 m / 31561920 seconds Linear speed = 29846.1 meters per second This is equivalent to 66.761 mph The average linear speed of earth about the sun is 29846.1 m/s
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Using Keplers 3rd law and solve it for mass (M): T = 4r/GM M = 4r /GT We can do this, because the mass of Jupiter is constant. Then we may write for the satellite which has orbital radius of r: M = 4r/GT (1) For the satellite of orbital radius 4.0r: M = 4 (4.0r)/GT = 256r/GT (2) Setting (1) equal to (2) and solving for the unknown T: 4r/GT = 256r/GT T = *64T+ = *64(16h)+ = 128h So its orbital period is 128 hours. By approximation it will be 130 hours.
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F = MA 15 = 3(a) A = 5m/s V(f) = V(o) + AT T= 4s V(f) = 15 + 5x4 V(f) = 35 Impulse = f x t = change of momentum Change of momentum = 15.4 kg m/s = 60 kg m/s
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As long as the rifle is horizontal, there will be no net external force acting on the rifle-bullet system and Momentum will be conserved.
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a) s = fs / N- N = m x a = 2 x 10 = 20 N 0.35 = fs / 20 fs = 20 x 0.35 = 7N The horizontal (pushing) force (F) = 5N
b) When F = 7.5 N