F = m*a
30 N = (ma + mb) * a
30 = 5*a
a = 6 m/s ^2
F de B em A
30 - F de B,A = ma * a
30 - F de B em A = 3 * 6
30 - 18 = F de B em A
12 = F de B em A
Resposta: 6 m/s^2 e 12N
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Answer:
im sure your already past this but it's E.
Explanation:
This is because in this case potential energy is linear to height, which means that the higher the more potential energy.
Using the formula: E = kQ / d² where E is the electric field, Q is the test charge in coulomb, and d is the distance.
E = kQ / d²
k = 9 x 10^9 N-m²/C²
Q = 6.4 x 10^-5 C
d = 2.5 x 10^-2 m
Substituting the given values to the equation, we have:
E = (9 x 10^9)(6.4 x 10^-5) / (2.5 x 10^-2) ²
Electric field at the test charge is 921600000 N/C
The velocity is 14 m/s
The parameters given on the question are
mass= 0.060 kg
kinetic energy= 5.9 joules
K.E= 1/2mv²
5.9= 1/2 × 0.060 × v²
5.9= 0.5 × 0.060v²
5.9= 003v²
v²= 5.9/0.03
v²= 196.66
v= √196.66
v= 14 m/s
Hence the velocity of the egg before it strikes the ground is 14 m/s
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Answer:
a set up where current flows without a voltage difference
Explanation:
because a circuit is a set up of different components, and throughout the circuit the voltage is the same, even with more components