Explanation:
Assuming the wall is frictionless, there are four forces acting on the ladder.
Weight pulling down at the center of the ladder (mg).
Reaction force pushing to the left at the wall (Rw).
Reaction force pushing up at the foot of the ladder (Rf).
Friction force pushing to the right at the foot of the ladder (Ff).
(a) Calculate the reaction force at the wall.
Take the sum of the moments about the foot of the ladder.
∑τ = Iα
Rw (3.0 sin 60°) − mg (1.5 cos 60°) = 0
Rw (3.0 sin 60°) = mg (1.5 cos 60°)
Rw = mg / (2 tan 60°)
Rw = (10 kg) (9.8 m/s²) / (2√3)
Rw = 28 N
(b) State the friction at the foot of the ladder.
Take the sum of the forces in the x direction.
∑F = ma
Ff − Rw = 0
Ff = Rw
Ff = 28 N
(c) State the reaction at the foot of the ladder.
Take the sum of the forces in the y direction.
∑F = ma
Rf − mg = 0
Rf = mg
Rf = 98 N
Answer:
a)
b)
Explanation:
Given:
String vibrates transversely fourth dynamic, thus n = 4
mass of the string, m = 13.7 g = 13.7 × 10⁻¹³ kg
Tension in the string, T = 8.39 N
Length of the string, L = 1.87 m
a) we know
where,
= wavelength
on substituting the values, we get
or
b) Speed of the wave (v) in the string is given as:
also,
equating both the formula for 'v' we get,
on substituting the values, we get
or
or
Correct Answer is B.
In a parallel circuit, the voltage is same across all the branches however the current in each branch is different and depends on the resistance of that branch.
Points to Remember:
1) In series circuit current remains the same and voltage varies
2) In parallel circuit voltage remains the same and current varies
Answer:
Because electric cars are heavier than their gas counterparts