Answer:
We can use 2 g H = v2^2 - v1^2 or
v2^2 = 2 g H + v1^2
Since 88 ft/sec = 60mph we have 30 mph = 44 ft/sec
The object will return with the same speed that it had initially so the object
starts out with a downward speed of 44 ft/sec
Then v2^2 = 2 * 32 ft/sec^2 * 160 ft + 44 (ft/sec)^2
v2^2 = (2 * 32 * 160 + 44^2) ft^2 / sec^2 = 12180 ft^2/sec^2
v2 = 110 ft/sec
C
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Answer:
Option C
100 J
Explanation:
Kinetic energy, KE is given by
where m is the mass and v is the velocity
Substituting 50 Kg for mass, m and 2 m/s for velocity v then we obtain
Therefore, the child's kinetic energy is equivalent to 100 J
Newton's 2nd law says: Force = (mass) x (acceleration) .
I wrote Force and acceleration in bold letters because
they're both vectors ... they have size and direction.
The equation is saying that the Force and the acceleration
are both in the same direction.