The amount of force an object has will change the velocity
Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Horizontal Launch</u>
When an object is thrown horizontally with a speed v from a height h, it describes a curved path ruled by gravity until it eventually hits the ground.
The horizontal component of the velocity is always constant because no acceleration acts in that direction, thus:
vx=v
The vertical component of the velocity changes in time because gravity makes the object fall at increasing speed given by:
The horizontal component of the velocity is always the same:
The vertical component at t=5.5 s is:
Answer:
F=94.32*10⁻⁹N , The force F is repusilve because both charges have the same sign (+)
Explanation:
Two point charges (q₁, q₂) separated by a distance (d) exert a mutual force (F) whose magnitude is determined by the following formula:
F=K*q₁*q₂/d² Formula (1)
F: Electric force in Newtons (N)
K : Coulomb constant in N*m²/C²
q₁,q₂:Charges in Coulombs (C)
d: distance between the charges in meters(m)
Equivalence
1nC= 10⁻⁹C
Data
K=8.99x10⁹N*m²/C²
q₁ = 7.94-nC= 7.94*10⁻⁹C
q₂= 4.14-nC= 4.14 *10⁻⁹C
d= 1.77 m
Magnitude of the electrostatic force that one charge exerts on the other
We apply formula (1):
F=94.32*10⁻⁹N , The force F is repusilve because both charges have the same sign (+)