Answer:
Both objects will undergo the same change in velocity
Explanation:
m = Mass of the Earth = 5.972 × 10²⁴ kg
G = Gravitational constant = 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ m³/kgs²
r = Radius of Earth = 6371000 m
m = Mass of object
Any object which is falling has only the acceleration due to gravity.
The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is 9.81364 m/s²
So, the speeds of the objects will change at an equal rate of 9.81364 m/s² but the change will be negative when an object is thrown up.
Hence, both objects will undergo the same change in velocity.
Answer:
<h2>A. Nearsightedness</h2>
Explanation:
A nearsightedness is an eye defect that occurs when someone is only able to see close ranged object but not far distance object. According to the question, if the length of my eye decreases slightly as I age, this means there is a possibility that I will find it difficult to view a far distance object as I age.
At 70, once my eyes had decreased slightly in length, this means I will only be able to see close ranged object but not far distant object, showing that I am now suffering from nearsightedness according to its definition above.
Answer:
(a) 1.093 rad/s^2
(b) 4.375 rad/s
(c) 8.744 rad/s
(d) 67.845 rad
Explanation:
initial angular velocity, ωo = 0
time, t = 8s
angular displacement, θ = 35 rad
(a) Let α be the angular acceleration.
Use second equation of motion for rotational motion
By substituting the values
35 = 0 + 0.5 x α x 8 x 8
α = 1.093 rad/s^2
(b) The average angular velocity is defined as the ratio of total angular displacement to the total time taken .
Average angular velocity = 35 / 8 = 4.375 rad/s
(c) Let ω be the instantaneous angular velocity at t = 8 s
Use first equation of motion for rotational motion
ω = ωo + αt
ω = 0 + 1.093 x 8 = 8.744 rad/s
(d) Let in next 5 seconds the angular displacement is θ.
By substituting the values
θ = 8.744 x 5 + 0.5 x 1.093 x 5 x 5
θ = 67.845 rad