An object is released from rest at top at Plane at an the top of a rough plane at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. and 4.0m high. It the coettiment of friction is 0.3, calculate- take the time the body takes to reach the bottom of the plane Take [g=10m/s]​

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Answer 1

Answer:

It takes the object 2.581 seconds to reach the bottom of the plane.

Explanation:

We will need to use Newton's Second Law to answer this question.

According to Newton's Second Law, acceleration is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the object's mass. Therefore the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.

[tex]F_{net}=ma[/tex]

Lets identify all the forces affecting the motion of the object.

The force due to gravity has two components; the horizontal (parallel) and vertical (perpendicular).

The force parallel to the plane trying to accelerate the block down the plane is

[tex]mg\sin \theta[/tex]

The perpendicular force balances out with the normal force. The normal force is equal to the force of the object perpendicular to the plane.

[tex]mg\cos\theta[/tex]

We also have a force opposing the motion of the object; the force due to friction. The formula for the force due to friction is

[tex]F_F=F_N\mu[/tex]

[tex]F_F=\mu mg\cos \theta[/tex]

We can say the net force of the object is

[tex]ma=mg\sin \theta -\mu mg\cos \theta[/tex]

We can simplify this by cancelling the common factor of [tex]m[/tex].

[tex]a=g\sin \theta - \mu g\cos \theta[/tex]

We are given

[tex]\theta=30 \textdegree\\\mu=0.3\\h=4\\g=10[/tex]

Substituting our values into the equation gives us

[tex]a=10*\sin 30- 0.3* 10*\cos 30[/tex]

Acceleration

Lets simplify.

[tex]a=10*\frac{1}{2} - 0.3* 10*\cos 30[/tex]

[tex]a=10*\frac{1}{2} - 0.3* 10*\frac{\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex]

[tex]a=5- 0.3* 10*\frac{\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex]

[tex]a=5-3*\frac{\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex]

[tex]a=5-\frac{3\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex]

[tex]a=2.402[/tex]

Plane Length

We are given the angle and the side opposite to the angle.

We can use the SIN function to evaluate the length of the plane.

[tex]O[/tex] is the opposite side (height)

[tex]H[/tex] is the hypotenuse (plane length)

[tex]\sin \theta=\frac{O}{H}[/tex]

Solving for [tex]H[/tex] gives us

[tex]H=\frac{O}{\sin \theta}[/tex]

Given

[tex]O=4\\\theta=30[/tex]

[tex]H=\frac{4}{\sin 30}[/tex]

[tex]H=\frac{4}{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex]

[tex]H=4*2[/tex]

[tex]H=8[/tex]

The length of the plane is 8 meters.

Time

We can evaluate the time using this motion equation.

[tex]\Delta x=v_ot+\frac{1}{2} at^2[/tex]

We are given

[tex]\Delta x=8\\v_o=0\\a=2.402[/tex]

Substituting our values into the equation gives us

[tex]8=0*t+\frac{1}{2} *2.402*t^2[/tex]

Lets simplify and evaluate [tex]t[/tex].

[tex]8=\frac{1}{2} *2.402*t^2[/tex]

[tex]8=1.201*t^2[/tex]

[tex]\frac{8}{1.201}=t^2[/tex]

[tex]6.66=t^2[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{6.66}=t[/tex]

[tex]2.581=t[/tex]


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Escape velocity is the minimal velocity necessary to overcome a big body's gravitational potential and escape to infinity.

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Answer:

Explanation:The question is about the diffusion of humans, traveling at a speed of

v

=

1

km/year

, attempting to migrate to China over a distance of

d

=

10000

km

. The time taken is obtained as:

t

=

d

v

=

10000

km

1

km/year

=

10000

years

.

We are asked to provide the answer in centuries. Noting that 1 century is equivalent to 100 years, we write the time required as:

10000

years

100

years/century

=

100

centuries

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ω = 2π×0.55 = 3.46 rad/sec

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The conductivity of the substance containing free electrons is calculated to be 7.59 × 10⁹ siemens/m or mho.

Number of free electrons is given as 9 × 10³⁰

Collision time is given as 3 × 10⁻¹⁴ s

Mass of electron is known to be = 9.1 × 10⁻³¹ kg

Charge on electron = 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ C

Conductivity of the substance is given by the formula,

σ = (n e² τ)/m

where,

σ is conductivity

n is number of electrons

m is mass of electron

e is charge of electron

τ is time

Putting in the values in the above equation, we have,

σ = [(9 × 10³⁰)(1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹)² (3 × 10⁻¹⁴)]/(9.1 × 10⁻³¹) = (69.12× 10⁻²²)/(9.1 × 10⁻³¹) = 7.59 × 10⁹ siemens/m.

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Answer:

the force F2 has a magnitude of 45.5 N and a direction of 128.7° counterclockwise from the x-axis

Explanation:

To determine the second force (F2), we can use vector addition.

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F1 + F2 = 40 N south

25 N west + F2 = 40 N south

To find F2, subtract F1 from both sides:

F2 = 40 N south - 25 N west

Using the Pythagorean theorem, the magnitude of F2 can be found as follows:

F2 = √(F2x^2 + F2y^2) = √((-25)^2 + 40^2) = √(625 + 1600) = √2125 = 45.5 N

The direction of F2 can be found using inverse tangent:

Θ = atan2(F2y, F2x) = atan2(40, -25) = 128.7° (measured counterclockwise from the x-axis)

A region has a uniform electric field of 200,000 N/C directed to the northeast.A. An additional +0.25 µC placed into this region. What is the electric force on this charge?B. Now replace the first charge by a -0.25 µC. What is the electric force on this charge?A. 0.8 N southwest for A. 0.8 N northeast for B.B. 0.05 N northeast for bothC. 0.05 N southwest for A. 0.05 N northeast for B.D. 0.8 N northeast for bothE. 0.05 N northeast for A. 0.05 N southwest for B.F. 0.8 N northeast for A. 0.8 N southwest for B.

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A region has a uniform electric field of 200,000 N/C directed to the Southwest. The electric force on this electron would point southwest (opposite to the direction of the electric field.)

Imagine yourself in an electric field. This field would exert an electric force on a positive point charge placed there. By definition, the field's direction at that location corresponds to the force that it applies to the positive point charge there in terms of electric field.

It should be obvious that the electric field in this area in this query points northeast. A positive point charge would therefore experience an electric force in the same direction—to the northeast—if it were placed in this area.

Negative charge characterizes electrons. An electron would experience electric force in the opposite direction from a positive point charge positioned in the same location. The positive point charge in this area has an electric force that points northeast (same as the direction of the electric field). Southwest is the polar opposite of northeast. Therefore, the direction of the electric field acting on an electron in this location would be southwest

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which of the following are examples in which the distance traveled is not equal to the magnitude of displacement? check all that apply. group of answer choices rabbit returns home after going to eat dandelions 5 m away. a fish swims laps in the fish tank. satellite orbits earth one time. a rock falls off a mountain. a balloon is released into the air and floats away.

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The distance traveled is not equal to the magnitude of displacement in the following examples: Rabbit returns home after going to eat dandelions 5 m away.

Which of the following are examples in which the distance traveled is not equal to the magnitude of displacement?Even though it has traveled 5 m, its displacement will be 0 m, since it has ended up at the same place it started. A fish swims laps in the fish tank. Even though it has swum back and forth, its displacement is 0 m since it ends up at the same place.A satellite orbits Earth one time. Even though it has traveled a great distance, its displacement is 0 m since it ends up at the same place it started. A rock falls off a mountain.Even though it has traveled a great distance, its displacement is the vertical distance from the starting point to the landing point. A balloon is released into the air and floats away. Even though it has traveled a great distance, its displacement is the straight-line distance from the starting point to the landing point.In general, the distance traveled is not equal to the magnitude of displacement when an object moves in a curved path and returns to its starting point, or when the object moves in a straight line but lands at a different location than where it started.

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The speedometer in every car also has an odometer that records the distance traveled. a) If the odometer reads zero at the beginning of a trip and 25 km a half hour later, what is the average speed in km/h? b) What is the average speed in mi/h (mph)? c) If a cheetah can maintain a constant speed of 25 m/s it will cover 25 meters every second. At this rate, how far will it travel in 5 seconds? d) How far will the cheetah travel in 1 minute?

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The average speed of the car is 50 km/h and in miles per hour it is 31.0686 miles.

What is the average speed?

Average speed can be defined as the total distance travelled by an object in a particular time period. This is a scalar quantity. The SI unit of average speed is meter per second.

A. Distance travelled in half an hour = 25km

Therefore, the distance covered in an hour = 25 × 2 = 50km

The speed of the car will be 50km/hr

B. The in average speed miler per hour will be:

1km = 0.621371miles

50km = 31.0686 miles

The speed will be 31068 miles per hour.

C. Speed of cheetah = 25m/s

If, the time is 5 seconds then the distance covered by the cheetah with this speed will be:

Speed = Distance/ Time
25 = D/ 5

Distance = 25 × 5

Distance = 125 meters

D. Distance travelled in 1 minute = 60 seconds will be:

Speed = Distance/ Time

25 = D/ 60

Distance = 25 × 60

Distance = 1500 meters

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any three-dimensional rigid object has a center of gravity. this is a point that gives the average location of the mass. why does it matter?

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The center of gravity of a three-dimensional rigid object is an important concept in physics and engineering for several reasons like stability, Dynamics, Design, Lifting and handling, etc.

Stability: The CoG of an object determines its stability. An object is considered stable if its CoG is located above its support base. If the CoG is not located above the support base, the object is considered unstable.

Dynamics: The CoG is used in the study of the dynamics of objects in motion. The CoG of an object is used to determine the forces and their reactions to those forces.

Design: in the design of objects, especially in engineering the location of the CoG can affect the stability, balance, and efficiency of an object, and it is often optimized during the design process.

Lifting and Handling: The CoG is used to determine the best way to lift and handle an object. If the CoG is known, it is easier to determine the most efficient and safe way to lift and move the object, reducing the risk of injury or damage.

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suppose you are in an elevator. as the elevator starts upward, its speed will increase. during this time when the elevator is moving upward with increasing speed, your weight will be . view available hint(s)for part a suppose you are in an elevator. as the elevator starts upward, its speed will increase. during this time when the elevator is moving upward with increasing speed, your weight will be . equal to your normal weight at rest greater than your normal weight at rest less than your normal weight at rest

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The correct answer is A)greater than your normal weight at rest.

When an elevator moves upward, the passengers inside experience a change in their gravitational potential energy. According to the law of conservation of energy, the change in potential energy must be compensated by an equal and opposite change in some other form of energy, such as kinetic energy or thermal energy.

In the case of an elevator, the change in potential energy is compensated by the work done by the elevator's motor, which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to lift the elevator. The passengers inside the elevator do not experience any change in their weight, as they are still subject to the same gravitational force. However, they do experience a change in their relative position with respect to the Earth's surface, which can result in changes in their apparent weight.

In addition to the change in potential energy, the passengers inside the elevator may also experience changes in their kinetic energy and thermal energy due to the motion of the elevator.

Therefore, The correct answer is A)greater than your normal weight at rest.

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