A closed system is a system that is completely isolated from its environment. The physical universe, as we currently understand it, appears to be a closed system. An open system is a system that has flows of information, energy, and/or matter between the system and its environment, and which adapts to the exchange.
D makes the most sense, but you just have to put two and two together and go with your gut feeling, first cross out the answers that don't make sense (A didnt make sense) and go from there! I hope the little bit above me helped you answer or decide :) Good luck!
Answer:
<em>The kinetic energy of a spinning disk will be reduced to a tenth of its initial kinetic energy if its moment of inertia is made five times larger, but its angular speed is made five times smaller.</em>
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Explanation:
Let us first consider the initial characteristics of the angular motion of the disk
moment of inertia =
angular speed = ω
For the second case, we consider the characteristics to now be
moment of inertia = (five times larger)
angular speed = ω/5 (five times smaller)
Recall that the kinetic energy of a spinning body is given as
therefore,
for the first case, the K.E. is given as
and for the second case, the K.E. is given as
<em>this is one-tenth the kinetic energy before its spinning characteristics were changed.</em>
<em>This implies that the kinetic energy of the spinning disk will be reduced to a tenth of its initial kinetic energy if its moment of inertia is made five times larger, but its angular speed is made five times smaller.</em>
Answer:
want
Explanation:
people always want the new thing especially if its technology
Answer:
Explanation:
E=(σ/ε0)
As noted by Dirac the field is the same no matter how far you are from the sheet. When your charge covers a conducting plane, as in your case, the field is, D/eo ,(D is charge density). Because the field inside the conductor (no matter how thin) is zero. The only time the field is, D/2eo, is when you have just a sheet of charge, by itself, not on a conducting plane."