A small, 300 g cart is moving at 1.10 m/s on an air track when it collides with a larger, 4.00 kg cart at rest. After the collision, the small cart recoils at 0.890 m/s. What is the speed of the large cart after the collision (answer in m/s please)?

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Answer 1

Answer:

0.0158m/s

Explanation:

Using the law of conservation of energy which states that the sum of momentum before collision is equal to the sum after collision. It is expressed mathematically as;

m1u1 + m2u2 =  m1v1 + m2v1

m1 and m2 are the masses of the object

u1 and u2 are the initial velocities

v1 and v2 are the final velocities

Given

m1 = 300g  = 0.3kg

u1 = 1.10m/s

m2 = 4.00kg

u2 = 0m/s (at rest)

v1 = 0.890

v2 = ?

Substitute the given values into the formula;

0.3(1.10) + 0 = 0.3(0.89) + 4v2

0.33 = 0.267 + 4v2

0.33-0.267 = 4v2

0.063 = 4v2

v2 = 0.063/4

v2 = 0.0158m/s

Hence the speed of the large cart after the collision is 0.0158m/s

Answer 2
The speed of the large cart will be "0.0158 m/s".

According to the question:

Mass,

[tex]m_1 = 300 \ g = 0.3 \ kg[/tex][tex]m_2 = 4.00 \ kg[/tex]

Final velocity,

[tex]u_1 = 1.10 \ m/s[/tex][tex]u_2 = 0 \ m/s[/tex]

Initial velocity,

[tex]v_1 = 0.890 \ m/s[/tex][tex]v_2 = \ ?[/tex]

By using the law of conservation, we get

→ [tex]m_1 u_1 +m_2 u_2 =m_1 v_1 +m_2 v_1[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

→ [tex]0.3(1.10)+0 = 0.3(0.89)+4v_2[/tex]

→              [tex]0.33=0.267+4 v_2[/tex]

   [tex]0.33-0.267 = 4 v_2[/tex]

              [tex]0.063 =4v_2[/tex]

                   [tex]v_2 = \frac{0.063}{4}[/tex]

                       [tex]= 0.0158 \ m/s[/tex]

Thus the response above is appropriate.

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A ball of mass 4kg moving with a velocity of 20m/s collides with another ball of mass 15kg moving with a velocity of 15m/s in the same direction. Calculate the velocity of the 5kg ball if the collision is perfectly inelastic.​

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Answer:

velocity = 16.05 m/s

Explanation:

inelastic collision formula:

m1u1 + m2u2 = (m1 + m2)v

m1 = 4kg

u1 = 20m/s

m2 = 15kg

u2 = 15m/s

find v ?

m1u1 + m2u2 = (m1 + m2)v

(4×20) + (15×15) = (4+15)v

80 + 225 = 19v

305 = 19v

19v = 305

v = 305/19

v = 16.05 m/s



identical spheres are dropped from a height of 100 m above the surfaces of Planet X and Planet Y. The speed of the spheres as a function of time is recorded for each planet in the graph
above. Which planet exerts the greater force of gravity on the sphere, and what evidence supports this conclusion?
A Planet X because its line has the greater area under it.
Planet X, because its line has the greater slope
Planet Y. because it falls for the smaller amount of time
Planet Y because the object's final speed is greater

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Answer:

B. Planet X, because its line has the greater slope.

Explanation:

In a speed graph, acceleration is slope. A greater slope means a greater acceleration. According to Newton's 2nd law (F=mg), a greater acceleration means a greater force.

Planet X exerts the greater force of gravity on the sphere, because its line has the greater slope. Hence option B is correct.

What is Gravitational Force ?

Gravitational force is force of attraction between two masses. Gravitational force(F) between two bodies is directly proportion to the product of masses(m₁,m₂) of two bodies and inversely proportional to square of distance(r) between them. mathematically it is written as,

F ∝ m₁.m₂

F ∝ 1/r²

F = G m₁,m₂÷r²

where G is gravitational constant, whose value is 6.6743 × 10⁻¹¹ m³ kg-1s⁻².

Force is expressed in Newton N in SI unit. its dimensions are [M¹L¹T⁻²].

This is analogous with coulomb's law which gives force between two charges.

if a planet has greater gravitational force(force of gravity), then body falls with greater speed as compare to other planet which is having less force of gravity. we can see in case of planet X there is greater speed as compare to plane Y in short time. Hence option B is correct.

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Answer:

i think the red runner travels greater distance ie.40 m

Explanation:

although ,the blue one travels 21 m but in the backward direction .so the correct ans is "the red runner travels 40 m"

As a woman walks, her entire weight is momentarily placed on one heel of her high-heeled shoes. Calculate the pressure exerted on the floor by the heel if it has an area of 1.60 cm2 and the woman's mass is 54.0 kg. Express the force in N/m2 and lb/in2. (In the early days of commercial flight, women were not allowed to wear high-heeled shoes because aircraft floors were too thin to resist such large pressures.)

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Answer:

P = 3.3075 x 10⁶ N/m² = 479.71 lb/in²

Explanation:

In order to find the pressure , we first need to find the force exerted by the lady. The force must be equal to the weight of the lady:

Force = F = Weight = mg

F = mg = (54 kg)(9.8 m/s²)

F = 529.2 N

Now, we convert area to S.I unit:

Area = A = (1.6 cm²)(1 m/100 cm)²

A = 1.6 x 10⁻⁴ m²

Now, the pressure can be calculated as:

Pressure = P = F/A

P = 529.2 N/1.6 x 10⁻⁴ m²

P = 3.3075 x 10⁶ N/m²

Now, we convert this into lb/in²:

P = (3.3075 x 10⁶ N/m²)[(0.000145038 lb/in²)/(1 N/m²)

P = 479.71 lb/in²

The technology in the picture produces which energy conversion?
A. Chemical energy to kinetic energy
B. Thermal energy to kinetic energy
C. Light energy to electrical energy
D. Kinetic energy to electrical energy

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

because the whole town needs to be powered through some sort of energy and kinetic energy means the movement of something

The technology in the picture represents the conversion of kinetic energy to electrical energy. So, the correct option is D.

What is meant by kinetic energy ?

Kinetic energy of a body is defined as the energy acquired by the body due to the virtue of its motion.

Here,

The given picture represents the dam system at a town.

We know, according to conservation of energy, energy can neither be created nor be destroyed, but can be transferred from one form to another.

In the dam system, the application of conservation of energy is implemented.

Dam consists of a water stream and turbines. The water stream is arranged in such a way that, when the water is running from a height, the water acquires an energy in the form of kinetic energy.

This kinetic energy of the water is converted to electrical energy with the help of the turbines, which are rotating continuously and thus electricity is produced.

Hence,

The technology in the picture represents the conversion of kinetic energy to electrical energy.

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An axe used to split wood is driven into a piece of wood for an input distance of 0.05m. If the mechanical
advantage of the axe is 0.85, how far apart (output distance) is the wood split?

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You have to move your 100 N couch before a delivery company drops off your new one. Unfortunately your roommate is passed out on it. The coefficient of friction between the couch and floor is .43. It takes 250 N of force to get the couch moving. a) How much does your roommate weigh in Newton’s? b) After you get the couch moving it only takes 200 N to keep it moving at a constant speed, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction?

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Answer:

a) Weight of Roommate = 481.4 N

b) μk = 0.34

Explanation:

a)

The force required to move the couch must be equal to the force of friction:

F = frictional force

F = μW

W = F/μ

where,

W = Total Weight of Couch and Roommate

F = Force Required start to move couch = 250 N

μ = coefficient of static friction between couch and floor = 0.43

Therefore,

[tex]W = \frac{250 N}{0.43}\\\\W = 581.4 N[/tex]

So, the total weight is given as:

W = Weight of Couch + Weight of Roommate

Weight of Roommate = W - Weight of Couch

Weight of Roommate = 581.4 N - 100 N

Weight of Roommate = 481.4 N

b)

Now, the force required to keep the couch moving can be given as equal to the kinetic friction force:

F = kinetic friction

F = μk*W

μk = F/W

where,

μk = coefficient of kinetic friction = ?

F = Force required to keep the couch moving = 200 N

Therefore,

μk = 200 N/581.4 N

μk = 0.34

A small sphere of mass m and charge –q is released from rest at point T. If the electric potentials at points S and T are VS and VT, respectively, what is the speed of the sphere when it reaches point S? Ignore the effects of gravity.
(A) 2q/m(Vs + VT)
(B) 4q/m(Vs + VT)
(C) q/2m(Vs - VT)
(D) q/2m (Vs + VT)
(E) 2q/m(Vs - VT)

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Answer:

(E) √[2q/m(Vs - VT)]

Explanation:

Since the charge -q moves from VT to VS, the potential difference is VT - VS.

The work done in moving the charge q across a potential difference V is given by W = qV.

Now, the work done in moving the charge -q across that potential difference VT - VS is thus W = -q(VT - VS) = -q[-(VS - VT)] = q(VS - VT). This work equals the sphere's kinetic energy and kinetic energy equals K = 1/2mv² where m = mass of sphere and v = speed of sphere.

So, K = W

1/2mv² = q(VS - VT)

v² = 2q/m(VS - VT)

taking square root of both sides, we have

v = √[2q/m(Vs - VT)]

calculate the force necessary to keep a mass of 2 kg moving on a circular path of radius 0.2 m with a period of 0.5 second. what is the direction of this force

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the maximum intensity levels of a trumpet, trombone, and a bass drum, each at a distance of 3m are 94 dB, 107dB, and 113dB respectively. What is the intensity level of the three different instruments when played simultaneously, again at 3m?

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Answer:

β = 114 db

Explanation:

The intensity of sound in decibles is

          β = 10 log [tex]\frac{I}{I_{o}}[/tex]

in most cases Io is the hearing threshold 1 10-12 W / cm²

let's calculate the intensity of each instrument

            I / I₀ = 10 (β / 10)

            I = I₀ 10 (β / 10)

trumpet

            I1 = 1 10⁻¹² 10 (94/10)

            I1 = 2.51 10⁻³ / cm²

Thrombus

           I2 = 1 10⁻¹² 10 (107/10)

           I2 = 5.01 10-2 W / cm²

low

           I3 =1 1-12    (113/10) W/cm²

            I3 = 1,995 10-1 W / cm²

when we place the three instruments together their sounds reinforce

           I_total = I₁ + I₂ + I₃

           I_ttoal = 2.51 10-3 + 5.01 10-2 + ​​1.995 10-1

           I_total = 0.00251 + 0.0501 + 0.1995

           I_total = 0.25211 W / cm²

let's bring this amount to the SI system

         β = 10 log (0.25211 / 1 10⁻¹²)

           β = 114 db


The rate of change of velocity or speed is known as acceleration. If a car increases it speed form 10 to 20m/s in 2 seconds, then what is its rate of change in velocity?
A) 5 m/s/s
B) 10 m/s/s
C) 20 m/s/s
D) 40 m/s/s

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Answer:

A) 5 m/s/s

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity = 10m/s²

Final velocity = 20m/s²

Time, t = 2 seconds.

In physics, acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.

This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.

Hence, if we subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide that by the time, we can calculate an object’s acceleration.

Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;

[tex]Acceleration, a = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex]Acceleration, a = \frac{20 - 10}{2}[/tex]

[tex]Acceleration, a = \frac{10}{2}[/tex]

Acceleration, a = 5m/s²

A stunt person jumps from the roof of a tall building, but no injury occurs because the person lands on a large, air-filled bag. Which one of the following best describes why no injury occurs?
A. The bag increases the amount of time during which the momentum is changing and reduces the average force on the person.
B. The bag increases the amount of time the force acts on the person and reduces the change in momentum.
C. The bag reduces the impulse to the person.
D. The bag provides the necessary force to stop the person.
E. The bag decreases the amount of time during which the momentum is changing and reduces the average force on the person.

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Answer:

A stunt person jumps from the roof of a tall building, but no injury occurs because the person lands on a large, air-filled bag. Which one of the following best describes why no injury occurs?

The bag increases the amount of time during which the momentum is changing and reduces the average force on the person.

ANSWER: A

Answer:

A. The bag increases the amount of time during which the momentum is changing and reduces the average force on the person.

During stunts, people usually put an-air filled bag on the ground for safe landing and to prevent injuries.

Momentum is calculated by m* v where m is for mass and v is for velocity.

Force is directly proportional to momentum

F∝M

The bag in this scenario helps to increases the amount of time the force acts on the person. This implication means that there is a reduction in the change of momentum. Since Force and momentum have a directly proportional relationship then the Force taken to hit the floor is greatly reduced.

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. A pendulum of length l = 9.8 m hangs in equilibrium and is then given velocity
v
=0.2
m/s at its lowest point. What is the amplitude of the subsequent oscillation?

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Answer:

the amplitude of the sequence oscillation=

ASO = length × velocity

= 9.8 × 0.2 = 19.6

ASO = 19.6

Which would best help a student determine the net force acting on a rollercoaster car as it moves from one point on its track to another?

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Answer:

you can show them a vid

Explanation:

What energy transformation takes place in the
solar panel?

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I think it’s the first option

1. A 3.8 kg scooter moves with a constant acceleration of 2.5 m/s”. Determine the net
applied force responsible for the acceleration.

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Answer:

9.5 N

Explanation:

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

force = mass × acceleration

From the question we have

force = 3.8 × 2.5

We have the final answer as

9.5 N

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10. A 90 kg box is sliding across a surface at a constant velocity while experiencing a rightward applied
force of 40 N. Calculate the force of friction acting on the box.
A. -40N
B. +40N
C.-2.5 N
D. 0 N

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If the box is moving at constant velocity, net force must be zero, so:

F + fr = 0

fr = -F

fr = -40 N

I’m pretty sure that the answer is D

what would the net force be on the box in the problems shown below.( both force and direction).​ for all four diagrams. please explain answers.​

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Answer:
A) object moves 20 N [West] or -20 N [East]
B) object moves 6 N [South] or -6 N [North]
C) object moves 90 N [West] or -90 N [East]
D) object does not move and is at rest*

*Rest means 0


Why:

A)both forces from north and south that are pushing against the object neutralize each other. Assume that north is positive and south is negative: 20 [N] + (-20) [S] = 0
On West and east, you can see that west has a greater force. Assume that west is negative and east is positive: 50 [E] + (-70) [W] = -20 [E]

A little girl pushes a 5.0 kg toy baby stroller at constant speed 7.0 m across the floor. She pushes on the handle with a force of 40 N at an angle of 30o with the horizontal. All parts are 4 points each.

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1 a A little girl pushes a 5.0 kg toy baby stroller at constant speed 7.0 m across the floor. She pushes on the handle with a force of 40 N at an angle of 30o with the horizontal.  How much work is done by the girl on the wagon?

1b  A farmhand pushes 20 ㎏ bale of hay 4m across the floor of the barn if she exerts a horizontal force of 60 N on the hay, how much work is done? (5 pts)

All parts are 4 points each

Answer:

1a

  [tex]W = 242.5 \ J[/tex]

1b

    [tex]W = 240 \ J[/tex]

Explanation:

Considering question a

From the question we are told that

       The mass of the toy baby stroller is  [tex]m = 5.0 \ kg[/tex]

        The distance covered is    [tex]d = 7.0\ m[/tex]

          The force the girl applies on the handle  is  [tex]F = 40 \ N[/tex]

          The angle at which this force is applied is  [tex]\theta = 30^o[/tex]

Generally the workdone is mathematically represented as

          [tex]W = F_x * d[/tex]

Here  [tex]F_x[/tex] is the force along the horizontal axis , this is mathematically represented as

           [tex]F_x = F cos (\theta )[/tex]

=>         [tex]F_x = 40 * cos(30 )[/tex]

=>         [tex]F_x = 34.64 \ N[/tex]

So

              [tex]W = 34.64 * 7[/tex]

=>           [tex]W = 242.5 \ J[/tex]

Considering question b

From the question we are told that

       The mass of the toy baby stroller is  [tex]m = 20 \ kg[/tex]

        The distance covered is    [tex]d = 4 \ m[/tex]

          The force the girl applies on the handle  is  [tex]F = 60 \ N[/tex]      

Generally the workdone is mathematically represented as

          [tex]W = F * d[/tex]

=>     [tex]W = 60 * 4[/tex]

=>     [tex]W = 240 \ J[/tex]

A pail in a water well is hoisted by means of a frictionless winch, which consists of a spool and a hand crank. When Jill turns the winch at her fastest water-fetching rate, she can lift the pail the 28.0 m to the top in 11.0 s. Calculate the average power supplied by Jill's muscles during the upward ascent. Assume the pail of water when full has a mass of 7.30 kg.

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Answer:

182.28 W

Explanation:

Here ,

m = 7.30 Kg

distance , d= 28.0 m

time , t = 11.0 s

average power supplied = change in potential energy/time

average power supplied = m×g×d/time

average power supplied = 7.30×9.81×28/11

average power supplied = 182.28 W

the average power supplied is  182.28 W

a 2kg block is attached to a horizontal ideal spring with a spring constant of 200 Newton per minute. when the spring has its equillibrium length of block is given a speed of 5mps. what is the maximum elongation of the spring

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Answer:

The maximum elongation of the spring is 0.5 meters.

Explanation:

The statement is incorrect. The correct form is:

A 2-kg block is attached to a horizontal ideal spring with a spring constant of 200 newton per meter. When the spring has its equillibrium length, the block has a speed of 5 meters per second. What is the maximum elongation of the spring?

The block experiments a simple harmonic motion, where there are no non-conservative forces and the total energy is the sum of translational kinetic energy of the mass and the elastic potential energy of the spring. The maximum elongation of the spring is done when elastic potential energy reach its maximum. By the Principle of Energy Conservation, the maximum elastic potential energy is equal to the maximum translational kinetic energy, which corresponds to the instant when the mass reaches the equilibrium position. Then, the equation modelling the system is:

[tex]U_{max} = K_{max}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]U_{max}[/tex] - Maximum elastic potential energy of the spring, measured in joules.

[tex]K_{max}[/tex] - Maximum translational kinetic energy of the mass, measured in joules.

By definitions of the maximum elastic potential energy of the spring and the maximum translational kinetic energy of the mass, the expression above is expanded and simplified:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot k\cdot x_{max}^{2} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m \cdot v_{max}^{2}[/tex]

[tex]x_{max} = \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} }\cdot v_{max}[/tex] (2)

Where:

[tex]x_{max}[/tex] - Maximum elongation of the spring, measured in meters.

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, measured in kilograms.

[tex]k[/tex] - Spring constant, measured in newtons per meter.

[tex]v_{max}[/tex] - Maximum speed of the mass, measured in meters per second.

If we know that [tex]m = 2\,kg[/tex], [tex]k = 200\,\frac{N}{m}[/tex] and [tex]v_{max} = 5\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the maximum elongation of the spring is:

[tex]x_{max} = \sqrt{\frac{2\,kg}{200\,\frac{N}{m} } }\cdot \left(5\,\frac{m}{s} \right)[/tex]

[tex]x_{max} = 0.5\,m[/tex]

The maximum elongation of the spring is 0.5 meters.

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Write 5-6 sentences about
:how do parachutes work ??

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A ripcord system pulls a closing pin, which releases a spring-loaded pilot chute, and opens the container; from which the parachute comes out.

If a skydiver is unable to open her/his parachute, an automatic activation device will automatically open the parachute.

A parachute works by forcing air into the front of it and creating a structured 'wing' under which the canopy pilot can fly. Parachutes are controlled by pulling down on steering lines which change the shape of the wing, cause it to turn, or to increase or decrease its rate of descent.

One of the two rectangular components of a force is 20N and it makes an angle of 30
with the force. Find the magnitude of the other components.​

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Answer:

11.545N

Explanation:

The the horizontal and vertical component be expressed as;

Fx = Fxos theta (horizontal compt)

Given Fx = 20N

theta = 30°

Get F:

20 = Fcos30

20 = 0.8660F

F = 20/0.8660

F = 23.09N

Get the magnitude of the other components. (vertical compt)

Fy = Fsin theta

Fy = 23.09sin30

Fy = 23.09(0.5)

Fy = 11.545N

Hence the magnitude of the other component is 11.545N

Which lists three organic biological molecules?
O carbohydrates, salts, metals
O salts, proteins, minerals,
O proteins, lipids, carbohydrates
O lipids, metals, minerals

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I'm learning it in science.

Answer:

its not b i just took the test and b was wrong

Explanation:

What best describes the speed of light waves in solids, liquids, and gases?
The speed is fastest in solids.
The speed is fastest in liquids.
The speed is fastest in gases.
The speed is the same in all matter.

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Answer: It’s fastest in gases. Letter C !

Explanation:

Answer:

its c

Explanation:

what type of friction present when you wrench on a car?

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Answer:Rolling friction is friction that acts on objects when they are rolling over a surface. Rolling friction is much weaker than sliding friction or static friction. This explains why most forms of ground transportation use wheels, including bicycles, cars, 4-wheelers, roller skates, scooters, and skateboards.

Explanation:

Some metals have a molecular structure that makes them good conductors. Explain how understanding this relationship can help engineers make more powerful batteries.​

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Answer:

Explained below.

Explanation:

Conductors can be defined as materials that permit electricity to flow through them easily.

Now, metals have a molecular structure that makes them good conductors because electrons in the atoms of these conductors tend to move freely from one atom to the other. So a majority of metals make good conductors because these metals tend to hold their electrons loosely. In short, it can help engineers make powerful batteries because then it means that they are capable of giving much more electrical energy since nowadays, advanced batteries make use of ion charges for the batteries.

A hammer strikes a nail with a 10N force for .01 seconds. Calculate the impulse of the hammer

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Answer:

Impulse = 0.1 Kgm/s

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Force, F = 10N

Time, t = 0.01 seconds

To find impulse

An impulse can be defined as the net force acting an object for a very short period of time.

Mathematically, impulse is given by the formula;

Impulse = force * time

Substituting into the equation, we have;

Impulse = 10 * 0.01

Impulse = 0.1 kgm/s

Therefore, the impulse of the hammer is 0.1 kilogram meter per seconds.

The impulse of the hammer is 0.1 Ns.

To solve the given problem we need to use the formula for calculating impulse.

Impulse: This can be defined as the product of force and time on a body.

The formula of impulse is given below.

I = Ft....................... Equation 1

Where :

I = Impulse of the harmerF = Force on the nailt = time

From the question,

Given:

F = 10 Nt = 0.01 s

Substitute these values into equation 1

I = 10(0.01)I = 0.1 Ns

Hence, The impulse of the hammer is 0.1 Ns.

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a machine
of efficiency of 70% is used to raise
a body of
mass 80 kg through
a vertical distance of 3m in
40 seconds. Calculate the power input. (Take g = 10 m/s²)​

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Answer:

Power_input = 85.71 [W]

Explanation:

To be able to solve this problem we must first find the work done. Work is defined as the product of force by distance.

[tex]W = F*d[/tex]

where:

W = work [J] (units of Joules)

F = force [N] (units of Newton)

d = distance [m]

We need to bear in mind that the force can be calculated by multiplying the mass by the gravity acceleration.

Now replacing:

[tex]W = (80*10)*3\\W = 2400 [J][/tex]

Power is defined as the work done over a certain time. In this way by means of the following formula, we can calculate the required power.

[tex]P=\frac{W}{t}[/tex]

where:

P = power [W] (units of watts)

W = work [J]

t = time = 40 [s]

[tex]P = 2400/40\\P = 60 [W][/tex]

The calculated power is the required power. Now as we have the efficiency of the machine, we can calculate the power that is introduced, to be able to do that work.

[tex]Effic=0.7\\Effic=P_{required}/P_{introduced}\\P_{introduced}=60/0.7\\P_{introduced}=85.71[W][/tex]

The wavelength of a water wave is 54 m. It has a frequency of 0.03 Hz. What is the velocity of the wave?

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Answer:

1.62 m/s

Explanation:

Wavelength of the water wave= 54 m

The frequency is 0.03 Hz

Therefore the velocity can be calculated as follows

Velocity= frequency × wavelength

= 0.03 × 54

= 1.62 m/s

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