Answer:
32 bottles
Explanation:
If we create a free body diagram on the child we have his weight and the bouyant force
W-B=0
They must be equal to mantain equilibrium on the body and he can stay floating, this force is equivalent to the weight of water displaced
W=B=Ww
Mg=mg
32 kg=mass of water displaced
1 kilogram per liter (kg/L) is the density of water, this means that 32 Liters of water are displaced and since the bottles can retain 1 liter, the child needs 32 bottles
Answer:
As we keep on increasing the radius the value of the gravitation force of attraction decreases and as we decrease the radius the gravitation force increases.
Explanation:
Like the coulombs law of electrostatics, the law of gravitation also depends inversely on the square of the value of r. Therefore, as we keep on increasing the value of r the value of the gravitation force decreases and as we decrease the value of the r the value of gravitation force increases.
Gravitation Force=
Coulombs's Law=
Answer:
Rocket Center of Gravity. As a rocket flies through the air, it both translates and rotates. The rotation occurs about a point called the center of gravity. The center of gravity is the average location of the weight of the rocket.
Answer:
4m/s
Explanation:
The motion is in downward direction, and the boat is moving with constant velocity, the position of the boat horizontally is 12m before the key fall.
The height difference "h"= ( y- y°)= 45 m
We can determine the needed time the key requires to reach the water using the expression from Newton's law
h= v(o) + 1/2 at^2
g= acceleration due to gravity= 9.8m/s^2
h= v(o) + 1/2 gt^2 -------------------------eqn*)
V(o)= 0 for the key= initial velocity
h= height that the key falls= 45m
If we substitute the above values into eqn(*) we have
We can make t^2 subject of the formula since v(0)= 0
t^2= h/(1/2 g)
= 45/(1/2× 9.8)
t^2= 45/4.9=9.18
t= √9.18
t=3.03 secs
Since the boat was moving with constant velocity,
Then Velocity= distance/ time
= 12/3.03
Velocity= 4m/s
Hence, the speed of the boat is 4m/s