An irrational number is a real number that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
4 = 4/1 = rational
0 = 0/1 = rational
-2/3 = rational
4.11111 = irrational
2 = 2/1 = rational
π = 3.141592... = irrational
√6= irrational
Answer:
4.1111, π , √6
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Use the formula:
M = k * p
Data:
M = Mechanic energy
k = Kinetic energy
p = Potencial energy
Descomposing:
M = (0,5*mv²) + (mgh)
Replacing:
M = (0,5 * 59,6 kg * (23,4 m/s)²) + (59,6 kg * 9,81 m/s² * 44,6 m)
M = 16317,28 J + 26076,54 J
M = 42393,82 J
The mechanic energy is <u>42393,82 Joules.</u>
Answer:
Stable atom
Explanation:
A stable atom is one that has a balanced nuclear inter-particle force reaction as such the binding energy of a stable atom is sufficient to permanently keep the nucleus as one unit. Examples of a stable atom are the atoms of monoisotopic elements such as fluorine, sodium, iodine, gold, aluminium, and cobalt.
In a stable atom the expected number of proton, neutron, and electron are present while in an unstable atom or radioactive atom, there are more than the expected number of neutrons or protons, such that the internal energy of the nucleus is excessive and more than the binding energy, which can lead to radioactive decay.
Path 2.
Displacement is the direction and magnitude of an object from its starting point, so path 2 is the direct route you would need to take to find direction and magnitude.
Answer:
0.075 T
Explanation:
When a current-carrying wire is immersed in a region with magnetic field, the wire experiences a force, given by
where
I is the current in the wire
L is the length of the wire
B is the strength of the magnetic field
is the angle between the direction of I and B
In this problem we have:
L = 0.65 m is the length of the wire
I = 8.2 A is the current in the wire
F = 0.40 N is the force experienced by the wire
since the current is at right angle with the magnetic field
Solving the formula for B, we find the strength of the magnetic field: