Answer:
<em>The work done by the car is 363 kJ</em>
Explanation:
Work : Work is said to be done when a Force moves an object through a certain distance. Work and Energy are interchangeable because they have the same unit. The unit of work is Joules (J).
Mathematically work done can be expressed as,
E = W = 1/2mv²
W = 1/2mv²................................ Equation 1
Where E = Energy, W = work done, m = mass of the car, v = velocity of the car
<em>Given: m=1500 kg, v=22 m/s</em>
<em>Substituting these values into equation 1</em>
<em>W = 1/2(1500)(22)²</em>
<em>W = 750 × 484</em>
<em>W = 363000 J</em>
<em>W = 363 kJ</em>
<em>Thus the work done by the car is 363 kJ</em>
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Answer:
mu = 0.56
Explanation:
The friction force is calculated by taking into account the deceleration of the car in 25m. This can be calculated by using the following formula:
v: final speed = 0m/s (the car stops)
v_o: initial speed in the interval of interest = 60km/h
= 60(1000m)/(3600s) = 16.66m/s
x: distance = 25m
BY doing a the subject of the formula and replace the values of v, v_o and x you obtain:
with this value of a you calculate the friction force that makes this deceleration over the car. By using the Newton second's Law you obtain:
Furthermore, you use the relation between the friction force and the friction coefficient:
hence, the friction coefficient is 0.56
Answer:
0.8214 m/s^2
Explanation:
Fnet= Fpushed - Ffriction
Fpushed = 12.7N Ffriction = 8.33N
Fnet = 12.7N - 8.33N = 4.37N
Fnet= mass(acceleration)
Fnet = 4.37N mass = 5.32 kg
4.37N = 5.32 kg(acceleration)
acceleration= 0.8214 m/s^2
Explanation:
Using Ohm's Law and a bit of substitution, we can use voltage divided by current to solve for resistance. Doing that, we'll get 6 Ohm.