For the first part of this question, consider that "weight" can be described as mass x acceleration of gravity. Weight is expressed in Newtons. To solve for mass in this case, simply divide 9800N by 9.8m/s^2 (Earth's gravitational acceleration). This will give you a mass of 1000 kg. This mass is moved due to the net force supplied by the normal force from the rocket "pushing" off of Earth.
For the second part, we will use the equation F = ma, which is Newton's second law. For this, we know the m, or mass, is 1000 kg. Also, we know the a, or acceleration, will be 4 m/s^2. To solve for force, we will multiply both of these values. This gives a force of 4000 N. I hope this clears things up!
Answer:
Mass of the climber = 69.38 kg
Explanation:
Change in length
Load, P = m x 9.81 = 9.81m
Young's modulus, Y = 0.37 x 10¹⁰ N/m²
Area
Length, L = 15 m
ΔL = 5.1 cm = 0.051 m
Substituting
Mass of the climber = 69.38 kg
Answer:
A
Explanation:
From a Solenoid we know that a magnetic fiel is always inversely proportional to lenght L or BL = constant
As I is constant
Explanation:
first you have to find accelerarion, it is given that the initial velocity(u) is 3 m/s, distance travelled(s) be 2m finall it came to rest so final velocity be 0m/s
now using the 3rd law of motion
v^2=u^2+2as
0=9+2a2
a= -9/4m/s^2
now force=mass×accelration
=2kg×(-9/4)m/s^2
=4.5 N
4.5 newton force applied on the book!
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