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a cannonball with a mass of 1.0 kilogram is fired horizontally from a 500.- kilogram cannon, initially at rest, on a horizontal, frictionless surface. The cannonball is acted on by an average force of 8.0x10^3 newtons for 1.0x10^-1 second. (a) What is the magnitude of the average net force acting on the cannon? (b) Determine the acceleration of the cannon ball.
In this exercise we will use the knowledge of Newton's laws to be able to answer about the force, in this way:
A) opposite direction to the movement.
B) a = 8,000 m/s^2
So, recalling Newton's concept of force, we have:
One newton corresponds to the force exerted on a body of mass equal to 1 kg that induces an acceleration of 1 m/s² in the same direction as the force.
A)The magnitude of a force is linked to its direction, so we will have that force is in the opposite direction to the movement.
B) We solve this using the formula:
[tex]F = m a\\8.0*10^3 N = (1.0 kg) a\\a = 8,000 m/s^2[/tex]
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A bowling ball leaves a bowlers hand. An accelerometer inside the ball reads zero. Which of the following best describes what happens to the ball
The mixture you separated was a mixture of iron filings, sand, and salt. Based on your understanding of matter, is this mixture a homogenous mixture or heterogenous mixture? How do you know? Question 1 options: homogenous mixture-the parts are uniformly mixed homogenous mixture-the parts are not uniformly mixed heterogenous mixture-the parts are not uniformly mixed heterogenous mixture-the parts are uniformly mixed
Answer: Heterogeneous mixture - the parts are not uniformly mixed.
A mixture contains components having distinct chemical properties. There are two types of mixtures: homogeneous and heterogeneous. In a homogeneous mixture there is uniform distribution of components. we cannot distinguish one portion of the mixture from another. for example salt mixed in water. In heterogeneous mixture, the components are not uniformly mixed. hence, we are able to distinguish different parts of a mixture, like the mixture of iron, sand and salt given in this question.
Tracy took a road trip out west where she had a chance to visit both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon. She observed more wildlife and a greater variety of views from the south rim, but enjoyed a less crowded more peaceful experience at the north rim. She was able to hike several trails at both locations and found the staff to be helpful. What would be the best way for Tracy to categorize her observations? a. Similarities = variety of views, crowds, peaceful Differences = amount of wildlife, hiking trails, staff b. Similarities = helpful staff, ability to hike Differences = variety of views, crowds, peacefulness, wildlife sightings c. Similarities = helpful staff, views, amount of wildlife Differences = difficulty levels of hiking trails, crowds, peacefulness d. Similarities = Both crowded, excellent views, ability to hike Differences = peacefulness, staff availability, amount of wildlife
How would a 50 percent increase in earth's albedo impact average surface temperatures?
A boulder that is resting on the top of a cliff slips over the edge and accelerates towards the ground. As the rock falls, the amount of kinetic energy A) increases. B) decreases. C) stays the same. D) increases then decreases.
The rock had potential energy as it rested on the edge of the cliff, and it had kinetic energy as it descended toward the earth, kinetic energy is increasing and setting it in motion.
What is kinetic energy and potential energy?Potential energy is a type of stored energy that depends on how various system elements interact with one another. A spring's potential energy increases when it is squeezed or stretched, for instance. A steel ball has higher potential energy if it is lifted above the ground as opposed to falling to the ground.
Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has as a result of motion. To accelerate an object, a force must be supplied to it. To apply a force, we must exert effort. Energy is transmitted to the object once the work is accomplished, at which point it moves at a new, constant speed.
Boulder when accelerates towards the ground then the kinetic energy will increase as it potential energy is decreasing and velocity is increasing.
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When mars is on the opposite side of the sun from earth, it is about 4.0×108km away. how long does it take a radio signal traveling at the speed of light, c=3.00×105km/s, to go from earth to mars at this time? be sure to give your answer with the appropriate precision?
When Mars and Earth are on opposite sides of the sun, the distance between them is approximately 4.0x108 km. Given that the speed of light is about 3.00x105 km/s, it takes just over 22 minutes (or around 1333.33 seconds) for a radio signal to travel from Earth to Mars.
Explanation:
The speed of light, denoted as c, is approximately 3.00 x 105 km/s. We are given that the distance between Mars and Earth when they are on opposite sides of the Sun is approximately 4.0 x 108 km. Since speed is defined as the distance traveled per unit of time, we can calculate the time it takes for a radio signal to travel from Earth to Mars by dividing the total distance by the speed of light.
Calculating TimeUsing the formula Time = Distance/Speed, replacing the symbols with the values given results in: Time = 4.0x108 km / 3.00x105 km/s. Performing the calculation reveals that it takes approximately 1333.33 seconds for a radio signal to travel from Earth to Mars when they are on opposite sides of the sun.
This answer tells us that even at the speed of light, interplanetary communication experiences considerable delays due to the vast distances involved. For instance, if astronauts on Mars were trying to communicate with their counterparts on Earth, there would be a delay of just over 22 minutes each way.
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William tell shoots an apple from his son's head. the speed of the 130-g arrow just before it strikes the apple is 24.8 m/s, and at the time of impact it is traveling horizontally.
You throw a ball straight up into the air at a speed of 15 m/s. You want to know how high above your hand the ball will be at exactly 2.5 sec after you released it.
If the president vetoes a bill, it can still become law If congress overrides the presidents veto with ___ majority
The correct answer would be "two-thirds"
How long does it take for an obituary to appear?
Haley's swim team hosted a home meet and needed volunteers. How did she reveal to her coach that she is not a team player?
Offered to be a timer for other race events
Stayed after the meet to clean up
Left the meet after her events were over
Encouraged other teammates after their races
C: Left Meet after her events were over
A car starts from rest and accelerates for 5.2 s with an acceleration of 2.8 m/s 2 . How far does it travel? Answer in units of m.
Protecting his nest, a 600-g peregrine falcon rams a marauding 1.5-kg raven in midair. the falcon is moving at 20.0 m/s , and the raven at 9.00 m/s at the moment of impact. the falcon strikes the raven at right angles to the raven's direction of flight and rebounds straight back with a speed of 5.00 m/s . by what angle does the impact change the raven's direction of motion?
In the vertical direction
there is no change of momentum.
Momentum in vertical = 1.5 * 9 = 13.5
Speed in vertical = 9 m/s
Momentum of Raven in x + momentum of falcon = initial momentum in x
=> Mx + 600*5 = 600*20
=> Mx = 600*15
=> Vx = 6000
Vy = 9
=> tanθ = 0.6 kg/9 = 0.066667
=> θ = 48.0128 degrees
The angle of raven changes to [tex]\boxed{48.01^\circ}[/tex] from initial direction after impact.
Further Explanation:
A collision is a phenomenon where, two or more object exerts forces on each other or colloid each other in comparatively short time.
An elastic collision is a collision where, after collision the net kinetic energy of the body remains constant. The kinetic energy and momentum is always conserved in the elastic collision.
An inelastic collision is a collision where, after collision the net kinetic energy of the body does not remain constant. The momentum is always conserved but the net kinetic energy does not conserve in an inelastic collision.
Given:
The mass of the is [tex]600\text{ g}[/tex].
Mass of the raven is [tex]1.5\text{ kg}[/tex].
Velocity of the falcon is [tex]20.0\text{ m/s}[/tex].
Velocity of the raven is [tex]9.00\text{ m/s}[/tex].
Concept:
Here the two birds undergo an elastic collision.
During impact the falcon strikes the raven at right angle and after impact the falcon bounce back as shown in the Figure 1.
Before impact the falcon moving towards positive y-axis direction and the raven is flying towards positive x-axis direction and after impact the falcon flying toward the negative y-axis direction.
Apply conservation of linear momentum.
[tex]\fbox{\begin\\{m_1}{\vec v_1} + {m_2}{\vec v_2}={m_1}{\vec v_1}^\prime + {m_2}{\vec v_2}^\prime\end{minispace}}[/tex]
Here, [tex]{m_1}[/tex] is the mass of the falcon; [tex]{v_1}[/tex] is the velocity of falcon, [tex]{m_2}[/tex] is the mass of the raven, [tex]{v_2}}[/tex] is the velocity of raven, [tex]{v_1}^\prime[/tex] is the velocity of falcon after collision and [tex]{v_2}^\prime[/tex] is the velocity of raven after collision.
Substitute for [tex]600\text{ g}[/tex] for [tex]{m_1}[/tex], [tex]20.0\text{ m/s}[/tex] for [tex]{v_1}[/tex], [tex]1.5\text{ kg}[/tex] for[tex]{m_2}[/tex], [tex]9.00\text{ m/s}[/tex] for [tex]{v_2}[/tex] and [tex]5.00\text{ m/s}[/tex] for [tex]{v_1}^\prime[/tex] in the above equation.
[tex]\left( {600{\text{ g}}\left( {\frac{{1{\text{ kg}}}}{{1000{\text{ g}}}}} \right)} \right)\left( {20.0{\text{ m/s }}\hat j} \right) + \left( {1.5{\text{ kg}}} \right)\left( {9.00{\text{ m/s }}\hat i} \right) = \left( {600{\text{ g}}\left( {\frac{{1{\text{ kg}}}}{{1000{\text{ g}}}}} \right)} \right)\left( {5.00{\text{ m/s}}\left( { - {\text{ }}\hat j} \right)} \right) + \left( {1.5{\text{ kg}}} \right){v_2}^\prime[/tex]
Simplify further.
[tex]{v_2}^\prime=9{\text{ m/s }}\hat i + 10{\text{ m/s }}\hat j[/tex]
The magnitude and the angle of raven after impact is given by:
[tex]\begin{aligned}{v_2}^\prime&=\sqrt {{{10}^2} + {9^2}} {\text{ m/s}}\angle{\tan ^{ - 1}}\left({\frac{{10}}{9}} \right)\\ &=\sqrt {181} {\text{ m/s}}\angle 48.01^\circ\\&=13.45{\text{ m/s}}\angle 48.01^\circ\\ \end{aligned}[/tex]
Therefore, the angle of raven changes to [tex]\boxed{48.01^\circ}[/tex] from initial direction after impact.
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Grade: High school
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Kinematics
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If a mack truck and a minicooper have a head-on collision, which vehicle will experience the greater force of impact? the greater impulse? the greater change in momentum? the greater deceleration?
The Mack truck has the higher force of impact, Mini cooper has the greater impulse, greater change in momentum occurs in Mini cooper, and the Mack truck has greater deceleration.
A characteristic of a moving body that it possesses due to its mass and motion and is equal to the sum of its mass and speed. Momentum is a vector quantity, which means it has magnitude with direction.
Due to its size and higher center of gravity, the Mack truck would impact with a larger force. Since a tiny cooper is lighter and smaller than a Mack truck, it would have a higher impulse. Due to its lesser weight and the fact that the Mack truck's impact would exert more force on it, the mini cooper would also experience a bigger change in momentum.
Due to its greater weight and longer slow down time, the Mack truck would experience a greater deceleration.
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A certain machine changes a large input force into a smaller output force. how will the machine affect the distance over which the force is applied? explain.
A particle traveling through space is being accelerated by a 100 n force. all of a sudden, the particle encounters a second force of 100 n in the opposite direction of the first force. with both forces now acting on the particle, what happens?
The mass of a cube of iron is 250. g. iron has a density of 7.87 g/cm3. what is the mass of a cube of lead that has the same dimensions?
Final answer:
To find the mass of a lead cube with the same dimensions as an iron cube weighing 250 g, calculate the volume of the iron cube and multiply it by the density of lead, resulting in a mass of 359.01 g for the lead cube.
Explanation:
The mass of the iron cube is given as 250 g with a density of 7.87 g/cm³. To find the mass of a lead cube with the same dimensions, we first need to calculate its volume, then multiply it by lead's density to determine its mass. Using the provided density of lead (11.3 g/cm3), the calculation is as follows:
Volume of the iron cube = Mass / Density = 250 g / 7.87 g/cm³ = 31.77 cm³ (rounded to two decimal places).
Since both cubes have the same volume, the volume of the lead cube is also 31.77 cm³.
Mass of the lead cube = Volume x Density of lead = 31.77 cm³ x 11.3 g/cm³ = 359.01 g (rounded to two decimal places).
Why is the slope of position vs time squared 1/2a?
Convert 4 radians to degrees A. 242.6° B. 9.6° C. 229.2° D. 6.8°
Think Critically:
A lightbulb converts 10 percent of the electrical energy it uses into radiant energy. Make a hypothesis about the other form of energy produced.
Answer:
When you touch a light bulb, you can notice that the lightbulb is actually really hot. This is because some of the energy that reaches the lightbulb is transformed into heat, if 10% of the electrical energy is used to make radiant energy (light ) then the other 90% is dissipated as heat.
Find the weight of the same object on a planet where the gravitational attraction has been reduced to 1/10 of the earth’s pull.
Final answer:
To find the weight of an object on another planet with 1/10th of Earth's gravity, multiply the mass by the reduced gravitational force (0.98 m/s²) giving a weight of 0.98 N for a 1.0-kg object.
Explanation:
The weight of an object on another planet where gravitational attraction is reduced to 1/10 of Earth's can be calculated by adjusting the gravitational force. On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity, g, is 9.80 m/s², and the weight w of a 1.0-kg object is thus 9.8 N calculated by w = m * g. If the gravitational pull is 1/10th that of Earth's, the acceleration due to gravity on this new planet would be 0.98 m/s². Therefore, the weight of a 1.0-kg object on this planet would be:
w = m * g
= (1.0 kg) * (0.98 m/s²)
= 0.98 N.
So, an object that weighs 9.8 N on Earth would weigh just 0.98 N on a planet where gravity is 1/10 as strong.
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You are in the middle of a large field. You walk in a straight line for 100m, then turn left and walk 100m more in start line before stopping. When you stop, you are 100m from the starting point.By how many degrees did you turn?
A) 90
B) 120
C) 30
D) 180
E) This is impossible.You cannot walk 200m and be the only 100m away from where you started.
do all protostars become stars?
A protostar, an early stage of stellar evolution, does not always become a star. It depends on the mass of the protostar. Protostars with enough mass become stars by successfully starting nuclear fusion, while those with lower mass may become brown dwarfs.
Explanation:In the field of Astronomy, a protostar refers to the early stage of stellar evolution, a dense area in a molecular cloud where a star begins to form. Not all protostars successfully become stars. The evolution of a protostar into a star is largely dependent on the mass of the protostar. If the protostar has enough mass, it will continue to condense and heat up until it begins nuclear fusion, and officially becomes a star. If the protostar doesn't have enough mass, it may instead become a brown dwarf - a type of sub-stellar object that is too low in mass to sustain nuclear fusion in its core.
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Not all protostars become stars. Protostars with enough mass ignite nuclear fusion of hydrogen and become main sequence stars, while lower mass protostars that can't sustain hydrogen fusion become brown dwarfs, a category between planets and stars.
Explanation:In the context of stellar evolution, not all protostars necessarily become stars in the traditional sense. Protostars are essentially young stars in the process of formation, a phase that sees impressive contraction and accumulation of dust and gas from their environment. This process notably generates heat and infrared radiation. However, the endpoint of a protostar's journey relies much on its mass.
If the protostar accretes enough matter to increase its core temperature and trigger nuclear fusion of hydrogen, it successfully becomes a main sequence star which is commonly referred to as a 'star'. In fact, our very own Sun went through this stellar development path. Otherwise, if a protostar lacks sufficient mass to instigate hydrogen fusion, it ends up becoming a 'failed star' known as a brown dwarf. Brown dwarfs are objects that straddle the line between planet and star, with some characteristics of both.
To elaborate, as a protostar collapses under its own gravity, it radiates away its heat, shrinking and becoming denser until its core becomes hot enough to trigger nuclear fusion, turning hydrogen into helium. If the mass is there, this fusion process will continue, and a star is born. If the mass isn't sufficient, nuclear fusion won't occur and thus, a brown dwarf is formed.
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What do scientist mean when they use the term inertia?
The word inertia is the resistance of any physical object to any change in it's state of motion. Things like the objects direction, speed, or it's state of rest are all included.
Inertia can also be defined as the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at it's constant velocity.
A __________ change involves a change in one or more physical properties, but no change in the fundamental components that make up the substance
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