Answer:
option (c)
Explanation:
When an object thrown upwards, the value of acceleration acting on the object is acceleration due to gravity which is always acting towards the earth.
As it falls downwards, the acceleration is again equal to the acceleration due to gravity.
So, the ball's acceleration is constant.
Answer:
750 J
Explanation:
We have a student that pushes a 50N block across the floor for a distance of 15m. The question is asking how much work was done to move the block.
To solve this, we must know that we are looking for a certain thing called joules. And to get the answer, we must follow the formula of W = FS
F being the force and S being the distance.
W = FS
W = (50)(15)
W = 750
Therefore, 750 joules is our answer.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
7.5secs
Explanation:
Using the equation of motion
v = u + at
v is the final velocity = 0m/s
u is the initial velocity = 9m/s
a is the deceleration = -1.2m/s²
t is the required time
Substitute;
0 = 9 + 1.2(t)
-9 = -1.2t
t = -9/-1.2
t = 7.5secs
hence it takes the child 7.5secs to stop