Using Newton's second law of motion:
F=ma ; [ F = force (N: kgm/s^2);m= mass (kg); a = acceleration (m/s^2)
Given: Find: Formula: Solve for m:
F: 2500N mass:? F=ma Eq.1 m=F/a Eq. 2
a= 200m/s^2
Solution:
Using Eq.2
m= (2500 kgm/s^2)/ (200m/s^2) = 12.5 kg
Larger stars have a higher amount of fuel in order to keep the process of nuclear fusion going.
In 6 secs, the dog covers-
S=vt
8.9*6 = 53.4 m.
In the same time, the cat covers, 53.4-3.8 = 49.6 m.
Thus, speed of the cat, v= s/t,
= 49.6/6 = 8.267 m/s
Answer:
The uncertainty in the location that must be tolerated is
Explanation:
From the uncertainty Principle,
Δ Δ
The momentum P = (mass of electron)(speed of electron)
=
=
If the uncertainty is reduced to a 0.0010%, then momentum
=
Thus the uncertainty in the position would be:
Δ
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