The vertical components of velocity is 10.35 m/s and the horizontal component of velocity is 38.6 m/s
<h3>What are the components of velocity?</h3>
We know that velocity is a vector quantity, a vector often can be resolved into its components. The vertical components is V sinθ while the horizontal component is vcosθ.
Hence;
Vertical component = 40 m/s sin 15 degrees = 10.35 m/s
Horizontal component = 40 cos 15 degrees = 38.6 m/s
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Answer:
Explanation:
The change in potential energy can be expressed as:
where K is a constant with a value of , q1 and q2 are the charges of the proton and the electron and r is the distance between them.
The charge for the proton is and the charge for the electron is .
Converting r=1.0nm to m:
Replacing values:
Answer:
Explanation:
Given
object of mass m is suspended from spring and set in oscillation with time Period T
We know Time period of a mass in oscillation is given by
where k=spring constant
When mass m is replaced by a mass of 2 m time period is given by
i.e. New time period becomes times of previous one
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General relativity is the theory of space and time. This was theory was found by Albert Einstein