Answer:
60 kg m/s
Explanation:
Let be the acceleration of the object.
As the acceleration of the object is constant, so
Given that applied force, F=6.00 N,
From Newton's second law, we have
,
[from equation (i)]
[given that time, t=10 s and F=6 N]
Here mv is the final momentum of the object and mu is the initial momentum of the object.
So, the change in the momentum of the object is mv-mu.
Hence, the change in the momentum of the object is 60 kg m/s.
To solve for distance use the formula for distance d = st, or distance equals speed times time.
distance = speed x timeSpeed
so the answer is 240 miles per hour.
I think the answer is b. easy to digest.
C. and D. are chemical properties,
Answer:
12552 J or 3000 calories
Explanation:
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = amount of heat energy (J)
m = mass of water (g)
c = specific heat capacity (4.184 J/g°C)
∆T = change in temperature
For 50mL of water, there are 50g, hence, m = 50g, c = 4.184 J/g°C, initial temperature = 0°C, final temperature = 60°C.
Q = m × c × ∆T
Q = 50 × 4.184 × (60 - 0)
Q = 209.2 × 60
Q = 12552 J
Hence, the amount of heat energy used to heat the water is 12552 J or 3000 calories