The correct answer is C) towards the center of the circle.
Although the object is moving at a constant speed it is constantly accelerating due to the constant change in direction as it describes the circular path. This causes a constant change in velocity as velocity is a vector quantity.
For the object to maintain the circular path there has to be centripetal force acting on the object and this centripetal force is directed towards the center of the circle.
<u>We are given:</u>
Mass of the rocket = 10 kg
Weight of the Rocket = 100 N
Upward thrust applied by the rocket = 400 N
<u>Net upward force on the rocket:</u>
We are given that gravity pulls the rocket with a force of 100 N
Also, the rocket applied a force of 400N against gravity
Net upward force = Upward thrust - Force applied by gravity
Net upward force = 400 - 100
Net upward force = 300 N
<u>Upward Acceleration of the Rocket:</u>
From newton's second law:
F = ma
<em>replacing the variables</em>
300 = 10 * a
a = 30 m/s²
Answer: The object changed directions
The object sped up
Explanation:
Answer
given,
initial speed of hockey player= 0 m/s
mass of the helmet, m = 1.3 Kg
initial speed of the helmet, u = 0 m/s
final speed of the helmet, v = 6 m/s
recoil speed of the hockey player, v' = 0.25 m/s
we need to calculate the mass of the hockey player, M = ?
using conservation of momentum
m u + M u' = M v' + m v
initial speed of ice skater is zero
1.3 x 0 + M x 0 = M x (-0.25) + 1.3 x 6
negative sign is taken because recoil velocity is in opposite direction
0 = -0.25 M + 7.8
0.25 M = 7.8
M = 31.2 Kg
Hence, the mass of the young hockey player is equal to 31.2 Kg
Answer:
For a plant cell: The cell wall and the cell membrane
For animal cells: Just the cell membrane