The magnitude of electric field is produced by the electrons at a certain distance.
E = kQ/r²
where:
E = electric field produced
Q = charge
r = distance
k = Coulomb Law constant 9 x10^9<span> N. m</span>2<span> / C</span><span>2
Given are the following:
Q = </span><span>1.602 × 10^–19 C
</span><span>r = 38 x 10^-9 m
Substitue the given:
E = </span>
E = 998.476 kN/C
The work done by the machine is equal to the product between the force applied and the distance over which the force is applieds, so in this case:
And the power of the machine is equal to the ratio between the work done by the machine and the time taken:
Answer:
the bending moment will be W from either sides
Explanation:
bending moment= force (load) * perpendicular distance, if I understand the question the distance will be 1/2 of the length
=> f x 1/2(l) =W*1/2(2) =W
<span>The contact force that acts on objects in a liquid or gas and allows objects to float is called </span>Buoyancy.
Energy is transfered when its moved from one object to another. The rate of energy transfered is called power. Work is the transfer of energy from one object to another.