Physics - Damon, Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 5:13am
F = k x
k = 2 g/6.1 cm
2.5g = (2g/6.1cm) x
x = 6.1 (2.5/2) cm
What are you trying to here?
<span>Final Velocity = Vf = 0 m/s --------------> (Vf = 0 because ball's speed at its max height is 0)
Initial Velocity = Vi = ?
Total time (upward & downward) = 8.0 seconds
* Time upward = 4 seconds & ................( As time for ball upward & downward is equal )
* Time downward = 4 seconds..
Gravitational Acceleration = g = -9.8 m/s²
Use Equation;
Vf = Vi - gt
0 = Vi - 9.8 * 4
0 = Vi - 39.2
39.2 = Vi
=> Vi = Initial Velocity = 39.2 m/s</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
The formula that you are working with is F = m*a
Since mass is one part of the formula if you increase the mass, you are going to increase the force.
The second one is much more difficult to answer because it is basically incomplete. This is one way to interpret it. If you start at a certain speed and increase during a known time period then effectively you are defining acceleration which is "a" in the formula.
Without those modifications, there is no answer.