Ball 1 has the greatest amount of potential energy inside it because it has the maximum height among all the balls shown in the graph.
What is Potential energy?Potential energy is the stored energy which depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system. A spring has more potential energy when it is compressed or stretched due to external force.
Potential energy is not affected by the environment outside of the object or its system, such as the air or height. On the other hand, kinetic energy is the energy of an object or a system's particles in motion.
The potential energy of an object depends on the force acting on the two objects. For the gravitational force, the formula is P.E. = mgh, where m is the mass in kilograms, g is the acceleration due to gravity and h is the height in meters.
The object 1 has maximum height hence, it has greatest potential energy.
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Name the following ionic compounds: BeCl2
Answer:
Beryllium chloride
Explanation:
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You have a 100 N object with a normal force of 100 N. You apply a 50 N push to the right, but a friend is hiding on the other side of the object and is also pushing with a force of 60 N. What is the net force on the object?
Answer:
100.49N
Explanation:
First we must know that the normal force acts in the vertical direction;
The force required to push to the right and left acts in the horizontal direction;
Sum of force along the horizontal Fx = 50N - 60 N = -10N
Force along the vertical Fy = 100N
The net force on the object is calculated as;
F = √(Fx)² + (Fy)²
F = √(-10)² + (100)²
F = √100 + 10000
F = √10,100
F = 100.49N
Hence the net force on the object is 100.49N
There are three types of friction. ______________ friction occurs when an object is not moving. ______________ friction occurs when an object is moving against another surface. ______________ friction occurs in the case of wheels or other round objects. The amount of friction depends on two things.First, how ______________ the surfaces are; and second, how ______________ the object is. It is ______________ to keep an object moving than to start it moving. This is because static friction is ______________ than sliding friction.
Word Bank:
static
sliding
rolling
bumpy
heavy
easier
greater
Answer:
1. Static friction = not moving
2. sliding friction = moving
3. rolling friction = wheels
4. bumpy the surfaces are
5. how heavy the object is
6. it is easier to keep an object moving
7. static friction is GREATER than sliding friction
Explanation:
A 20 kg crate initially at rest on a horizontal floor requires a 80 N horizontal force to set it in motion. Find the coefficient of static friction between the crate and the floor.
Answer:
The coefficient of static friction between the crate and the floor is 0.41
Explanation:
Friction Force
When an object is moving and encounters friction in the air or rough surfaces, it loses acceleration and velocity because the friction force opposes motion.
The friction force when an object is moving on a horizontal surface is calculated by:
[tex]Fr=\mu N[/tex] [1]
Where [tex]\mu[/tex] is the coefficient of static or kinetics friction and N is the normal force.
If no forces other then the weight and the normal are acting upon the y-direction, then the weight and the normal are equal in magnitude:
N = W = m.g
The crate of m=20 Kg has a weight of:
W = 20*9.8
W = 196 N
The normal force is also N=196 N
We can find the coefficient of static friction by solving [1] for [tex]\mu[/tex]:
[tex]\displaystyle \mu=\frac{Fr}{N}[/tex]
The friction force is equal to the minimum force required to start moving the object on the floor, thus Fr=80 N and:
[tex]\displaystyle \mu=\frac{80}{196}[/tex]
[tex]\mu=0.41[/tex]
The coefficient of static friction between the crate and the floor is 0.41
What two things does force depend on
Answer:
When dealing with the force of gravity between two objects, there are only two things that are important – mass, and distance or (acceleration)
Explanation:
You are in a plane, and hit a bird as your flying, how can this impact produce a large impulse, despite the plane being much bigger
It effects the balance of the plane, and slows it. Also you are likely moving faster than the bird, and it would be almost as if you are hitting a brick. However when it makes the plane impulse then it means the sudden loss of speed (even if it is a small bird) that is keeping the plane in the air causes the planes engines to struggle for a short amount of time, while it tries to recover the little amount of speed it has lost (the engines HAVE to regain full speed or the plane will turn to the ground, maybe not ALL the way but it still will lower the nose.
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