Answer:
Its mechanical energy is the same.
Explanation:
If forces are only conservative, the mechanical energy will be the same.
It can be different if energy get transformed in another kind of energy like elastic energy for example, although the amount of energy is always the same.
If we just have mechanical energy not geting transformed we have:
Em=K+U
Em: Mechanical energy
K: Kinetic energý
U: Potential energy
Then if Kinetic energy decreases 10J, Potential energy will grow up 10J to keep the same amount of mechanical energy.
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Answer: 540 J</h2>
Explanation:
The Work done by a Force refers to the release of potential energy from a body that is moved by the application of that force to overcome a resistance along a path.
Now, when the applied force is constant and the direction of the force and the direction of the movement are parallel, the equation to calculate it is:
(1)
In this case both (the force and the distance in the path) are parallel (this means they are in the same direction), so the work performed is the product of the force exerted to push the box by the distance traveled .
Hence:
(2)
Ignoring the air resistance it will take about 3 seconds for the object to reach the ground.We know that the acceleration due to gravity is 10m/s2.
We also know that the final velocity is 30 m/s while the initial velocity is 0 m/s
we can use the formulae for acceleration to calculate the time taken/
(final - initial velocity)/timetaken=10
(30-0)/timetaken=10
timetaken =30/10=3 seconds
Answer:
Explanation:
If E₀ is the electric field outside the smaller sphere and r is the radius of larger sphere.
E₀ = kQ/r²
The radius of the larger sphere is 3r and the charge on both sphere is same then the electric field outside the larger sphere is given as
E = kQ/(3r)² = kQ/9r² = 1/9 (kQ/r²)= 1/9 x E₀
hence the correct option is e.
The water outflow in 30 secs through 200 mm of the capillary tube is mathematically given as
<h3>What is the water outflow in 30 secs through 200 mm of the capillary tube?</h3>
Generally, the equation for Rate of flow of Liquid is mathematically given as
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Where dP is pressure difference r is the radius
is the viscosity of water
L is the length of the pipe
In $30s the quantity that flows out of the tube
In conclusion, the quantity that flows out of the tube
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