Let us examine the given situations one at a time.
Case a. A 200-pound barbell is held over your head.
The barbell is in static equilibrium because it is not moving.
Answer: STATIC EQUILIBRIUM
Case b. A girder is being lifted at a constant speed by a crane.
The girder is moving, but not accelerating. It is in dynamic equilibrium.
Answer: DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Case c: A jet plane has reached its cruising speed at an altitude.
The plane is moving at cruising speed, but not accelerating. It is in dynamic equilibrium.
Answer: DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Case d: A box in the back of a truck doesn't slide as the truck stops.
The box does not slide because the frictional force between the box and the floor of the truck balances out the inertial force. The box is in static equilibrium.
Answer: STATIC EQUILIBRIUM
Density is defined as [mass] / [volume] .
The only choice listed with those physical dimensions is 'd' .
Answer:
A. It must be zero
Explanation:
A spacecraft leaves the solar system at a velocity of 1,500 m/s. The net force on this spacecraft is zero. What can we say about the spacecraft's acceleration?
According to Newton's second law
Force = Mass × acceleration
If the net force is zero
0 = mass × acceleration
0 = ma
a = 0/m
a = 0m/s²
this shows that the acceleration will be zero If the net force is zero
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