The acceleration due to gravity is g/4
The acceleration above the earth surface is given by the relation
g^'=gr^2/〖(h+r)〗^2
Since the satellite orbits the earth in a orbit of radius equal to earth radius, therefore
g^'=(gr^2)/〖(r+r)〗^2 =g/4
Thus the acceleration due to gravity on the satellite is g/4.
Potential energy is mass * gravity * height. (m*g*h).
350 = 17*9.8*h <--350 is its energy, 17kg is its mass, and 9.8 is gravity's acceleration on the object. We now just need to solve for h.
h = 350/(17 * 9.8) = 2.1 meters, which, when rounded to the nearest whole meter, is 2 meters.
The shelf is 2 meters high.
The correct answer is c because B) is a vector which includes both velocity and direction
Answer:
454,320 joules
Explanation:
The work done on an object is equal to its change in kinetic energy: Change in KE = F × d.
Plug the values for F and d into the formula and solve:
Change in KE = 2,524 × 180
= 454,320 joules
The roller coaster gains 454,320 joules of energy from the work done on it by the chain.
Answer:
w = 11.211 KN/m
Explanation:
Given:
diameter, d = 50 mm
F.S = 2
L = 3
Due to symmetry, we have:
To find the maximum intensity, w, let's take the Pcr formula, we have:
Let's take k = 1
Substituting figures, we have:
Solving for w, we have:
w = 11211.14 N/m = 11.211 KN/m
Since Area, A= pi * (0.05)²
. This means it is safe
The maximum intensity w = 11.211KN/m