The neutrons are inside the nucleus, have no charge, and have mass.
Answer:
<h2>45 N</h2>
Explanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
force = 15 × 3
We have the final answer as
<h3>45 N</h3>
Hope this helps you
Answer:
r=6.05km/hr
z=59.1 degree to the horizontal
Explanation:
A bird is flying east at 5.2 kilometers/hour relative to the air. There's a crosswind blowing at 3.1 kilometers/hour toward the south relative to the ground. What is the bird's velocity relative to the ground? State your answer to one decimal place
can be solved using pythagoras theorem
r^2=o^2+a^2
r^2=5.2^2+3.1^2
r^2=36.65
r=6.1km/hr is te birds velocity relative to the ground
tanz=5.2/3.1
z=tan^-1(5,2/3.1)
z=59.1 degree to the horizontal
Answer:
v = 2.928 10³ m / s
Explanation:
For this exercise we use Newton's second law where the force is the gravitational pull force
F = ma
a = F / m
Acceleration is
a = dv / dt
a = dv / dr dr / dt
a = dv / dr v
v dv = a dr
We substitute
v dv = a dr
∫ v dv = 1 / m G m M ∫ 1 / r² dr
We integrate
½ v² = G M (-1 / r)
We evaluate from the lower limit v = 0 for r = R m to the upper limit v = v for r = R + 2.73 10³, where R is the radius of Saturn's moon
v² = 2G M (- 1 / R +2.73 10³+ 1 / R)
We calculate
v² = 2 6,674 10⁻¹¹ 1.10 10²¹ (10⁻³ / 5.61 - 10⁻³ /(5.61 + 2.73))
v² = 14.6828 10⁷ (0.1783 -0.1199)
v = √8.5748 10⁶
v = 2.928 10³ m / s
I would say D. because you round to the nearest whole number and 0.04 is way less than 0.5 which is a good rounding up number.