Answer:3W
If it takes an amount of work W to move two q point charges from infinity to a distance d apart from each other, then how much work should it take to move three q point charges from infinity to a distance d apart from each other?
A) 2W
B) 3W
C) 4W
D) 6W
Explanation: calculating work done,W, in moving two positive q point charges from infinity to a valued distance d from each other is
W = k(+q)(+q)/ d
k is couloumb's constant
work done in moving 3 equal positive charges from infinity to a finite distance is given by
W₂=W₄=W₆=k(+q)(+q)/ d
Total work done, W' =k(+q)(+q)/ d + k(+q)(+q)/ d + k(+q)(+q)/ d
= W + W + W = 3W
I would think force. Because friction has to have force to work ^-^
Vi=12m/s Vf=16m/s t=8s a=? a=Vf-Vi/t=16-12/8=4/8=1/2 a=0.5m/s^2
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Velocity of plane relative to ground V_pg = ?
Given the velocity in vector form ,
velocity of plane relative to air V_pw = 120 cos30 i + 120sin30j
V_wg = 60 i
V_pg = V_pw +V_wg
= 120 cos30 i + 120sin30j + 60i
= 164 i + 60 j
magnitude
=251 km / h
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