Power= current*voltage or P=IV
so 16 watts=I*7 volts
divide on both sides to isolate I so you get
I= 16/7 which is about 2.3 amps
Answer:
Explanation:
In the image attached with this answer are shown the given options from which only one is correct.
The correct expression is:
Because, if we derive velocity with respect to time we will have acceleration , hence:
Where is the mass with units of kilograms () and with units of meter per square seconds , having as a result
The other expressions are incorrect, let’s prove it:
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This result has units of and is a constant
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This result has units of and is a constant
because is a constant in this derivation respect to
This result has units of and is a constant
Answer:
the total momentum is 8 .2 kg m/s in north direction.
Explanation:
given,
mass(m₁) 3.00 kg, moving north at v₁ = 3.00 m/s
mass(m₂) 4.00 kg, moving south at v₂ = 3.70 m/s
mass(m₃) 7.00 kg, moving north at v₃ = 2.00 m/s
north as the positive axis
south as the negative axis
now
total momentum = m₁v₁ + m₂ v₂ + m₃ v₃
total momentum = 3 x 3 - 4 x 3.7 + 7 x 2
= 9 - 14.8 + 14
= 8 .2 kg m/s
hence, the total momentum is 8 .2 kg m/s in north direction.
I believe the answer would be c because i think that you multiply the 2
I’m not too sure but I think it’s 8,91 m/s2