Answer:
The law of conservation of energy can be seen in these everyday examples of energy transference: Water can produce electricity. Water falls from the sky, converting potential energy to kinetic energy. ... The cue ball loses energy because the energy it had has been transferred to the 8 ball, so the cue ball slows down.
I think iron? i’m not 100% sure
Answer:
f=force m=mass and a=acceleration
Answer:
24,187.04 J ≈ 24,200 J
Explanation:
mass (m) = 544 kg
initial speed (u) = 6.75 m/s
final speed (v) = 15.2 m/s
change in height (Δh) = -14 m (negative sign is because there is a decrease in height )
acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s^{2}
How much work was done on the raft by non conservative forces?
work done = change in energy of the system = change in kinetic energy + change in potential energy
work done = () + (mgΔh)
work done = () + (544 x 9.8 x (-14))
work done = 50449.76 - 74,636.8
work done = 24,187.04 J ≈ 24,200 J
Answer:
120 kg m/s
Explanation:
The magnitude of the momentum of an object is given by
where
m is the mass of the object
v is its speed
For the block in this problem,
m = 10.0 kg (mass of the block)
v = 12.0 m/s (speed of the block)
Therefore the magnitude of the block's momentum is