In the circuit outside of the battery the electrons have to expend all of their energy on the internal resistance of the battery which causes heating
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c) K.E. = 21.168 J
(d)
Explanation:
Given:
- mass of a block, M = 3.6 kg
- initial velocity of the block,
- constant downward acceleration,
That a constant upward acceleration of is applied in the presence of gravity.
∴
- height through which the block falls, d = 4.2 m
(a)
Force by the cord on the block,
∴Work by the cord on the block,
We take -ve sign because the direction of force and the displacement are opposite to each other.
(b)
Force on the block due to gravity:
∵the gravity is naturally a constant and we cannot change it
∴Work by the gravity on the block,
(c)
Kinetic energy of the block will be equal to the net work done i.e. sum of the two works.
mathematically:
K.E. = 21.168 J
(d)
From the equation of motion:
putting the respective values:
is the speed when the block has fallen 4.2 meters.