Answer:
C = A - B
Explanation:
The addition of vectors takes into account the magnitude of each vector and its direction, so when adding two vectors, the result depends on the direction of the vectors.
* If the vectors have the same direction the result is maximum
C = A + A
* if the vectors have 90 between them, the magnitude of the result is given by the Pythagorean Theorem
C = √(A² + B²)
* if the vectors have 180º between them the result is minimal
C = A - B
We can also perform this sum graphically, where the resulting vector goes from the origin of the first vector to the tip of the last one, it can clearly be seen that when the vectors are antiparallel (180º angle) the magnitude is minimal
Answer:
Part a)
Part b)
Explanation:
Part a)
As we know that the acceleration due to gravity is given as
now we know that
now we have
Part b)
As we know that the escape speed is given as
Answer:
(a) The electron will move towards the wire.
The direction of the magnetic fields created by the wire can be found via right-hand rule. If you point your thumb towards the direction of the current, and if you curl your fingers, the direction of your four fingers will give the direction of the magnetic field. In this case, magnetic field is around the wire, and into the page just above the wire, where the electron is located.
According to the above formula, the direction of the force the wire applies to the electron can be found by right-hand rule.
Since the electron has a negative charge, the direction of the force is towards the wire.
(b) The proton will veer to the right.
The direction of the magnetic field is the same as the previous part. The proton has a positive charge, and coming from above. The direction of its velocity is downwards. The magnetic field above the wire is pointed into the page. Using the right-hand rule, the magnetic force on the proton is directed to the right, with respect to us.
In this case, volume of the can remains constant. The relationship between pressure and temperature at constant volume is given by:
P/T = Constant
Then
Where
P1 = 40 psi
P2 = ?
T1 = 60°F ≈ 289 K
T2 = 90°F ≈ 305 K (note, 363 K is not right)
Substituting;