Answer and Explanation:
Data provided in the question
Carbon mass = m
Initial speed = v_i
Coefficient = μk
Based on the above information, the expressions are as follows
a. By using the energy considerations the expression for the carton moving distance is
As we know that
where,
b. The initial speed of the carton if the factor of 3 risen, so the expression is
A ball falling through the air has a mass, a density, a volume...it is facing air resistance and is being acted on by gravity...it is accelerating and gaining velocity...and it is increasing in kinetic energy.
I suppose out of all those the biggest thing the ball has in this case is ENERGY. There are two main types to focus on...
Kinetic Energy - The further the ball fall the more KE it has...until terminal velocity is reach, then KE would become constant.
Potential Energy - Conversely to that of KE, the further the ball falls the less PE it will have.
<em>Heat/Thermal Energy is technically also present due to the friction from the air resistance, but the transfer of energy between the air and ball is quite complex and not necessary important for basic physics.
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The question itself seem kind of vague and open ended, but I could just be viewing it the wrong way.
Comment if you need more help!
Answer:
Will be doubled.
Explanation:
For a capacitor of parallel plates of area A, separated by a distance d, such that the charges in the plates are Q and -Q, the capacitance is written as:
where e₀ is a constant, the electric permittivity.
Now we can isolate V, the potential difference between the plates as:
Now, notice that the separation between the plates is in the numerator.
Thus, if we double the distance we will get a new potential difference V', such that:
So, if we double the distance between the plates, the potential difference will also be doubled.
Baking a cake creates a endothermic reaction. When heated, the baking soda/powder reacts, the eggs change form, and everything else follows suit. The baking soda/powder creates the rising of the cake.