Answer:
1) Yes the direction of the magnetic field is found based on Fleming's Right Hand Rule
2) The pattern indicates the direction of the magnetic force field lines
Explanation:
1) The solenoid is the is the coil of electric conductor that when it carries an electric current produces a magnetic field
According to Fleming's Right Hand Rule, the direction of the magnetic field produced by a solenoid, depends on the direction of the current such that when the direction of the conventional current is in the direction of the wrapped fingers, the thumb points in the direction of the magnetic field which is North N.
2) The pattern of field lines inside the solenoid indicates the direction of the generated magnetic field moving from left to right within the solenoid as the electric current moves around in the direction shown in the diagram.
In a free body diagram for an object projected upwards;
- the acceleration due to gravity on the object is always directed downwards.
- the velocity of the object is always in the direction of the object's motion.
An object projected upwards is subjected to influence of acceleration due to gravity.
As the object accelerates upwards, its velocity decreases until the object reaches maximum height where its velocity becomes zero and as the object descends its velocity increases, which eventually becomes maximum before the object hits the ground.
To construct a free body diagram for this motion, we consider the following;
- the acceleration due to gravity on the object is always directed downwards
- the velocity of the object is always in the direction of the object's motion.
<u>For instance:</u>
upward motion for velocity ↑ downward motion for velocity ↓
↑ ↓
↑ ↓
acceleration due to gravity ↓
↓
↓
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If I am not wrong i thinks it is in the toroid uniforms
Answer:
51.94 ft/s²
257.63 ft/s
Explanation:
t = Time taken = 4 s
u = Initial velocity = 34 mi/h
v = Final velocity
s = Displacement = 615 ft
a = Acceleration
Converting velocity to ft/s
Equation of motion
Acceleration is 51.94 ft/s²
Final velocity at this time is 257.63 ft/s