Answer:
a=3.53 m/s^2
Explanation:
Vo=0 m/s (because he is not moving at the start)
V1=15 m/s
t= 4.25 s
a = (V1-Vo) / t = 15/4.25 = 3.53 m/s^2
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The correct answer is:
<span>B.) At terminal velocity there is no net force
In fact, when the parachutist reaches the terminal velocity, his velocity does not change any more. It means that the acceleration acting on the parachutist is zero, and for Newton's second law, this means the net force acting on him is zero:
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<span>because the acceleration is zero: a=0.
This also means that the two relevant forces acting on the parachutist (gravity, downward, and air resistance, upward) are balanced to produce a net force equal to zero.</span>
Answer:
a) a = - 0.106 m/s^2 (←)
b) T = 12215.1064 N
Explanation:
If
F₁ = 9*1350 N = 12150 N (→)
F₂ = 9*1365 N = 12285 N (←)
∑Fx = M*a = (M₁ +M₂)*a (→)
F₁ - F₂ = (M₁ +M₂)*a
→ a = (F₁ - F₂) / (M₁ +M₂ ) = (12150-12285)N/(9*68+9*73)Kg
→ a = - 0.106 m/s^2 (←)
(b) What is the tension in the section of rope between the teams?
If we apply ∑Fx = M*a for the team 1
F₁ - T = - M₁*a ⇒ T = F₁ + M₁*a
⇒ T = 12150 N + (9 * 68 Kg)*(0.106 m/s^2)
⇒ T = 12215.1064 N
If we choose the team 2 we get
- F₂ + T = - M₂*a ⇒ T = F₂ - M₂*a
⇒ T = 12285 N - (9 * 73 Kg)*(0.106 m/s^2)
⇒ T = 12215.1064 N