Answer:
Explanation:
If the collision is elastic and exactly head-on, then we can use the law of momentum conservation for the motion of the 2 balls
Before the collision
After the collision
So using the law of momentum conservation
We can solve for the speed of ball 1 post collision in terms of others:
Their kinetic energy is also conserved before and after collision
From here we can plug in
The correct answer to the question is: A) miles/hour and B) metre/ second.
EXPLANATION:
Before answering this question, first we have to understand speed.
The speed of a body is defined as the rate of distance travelled or the distance travelled by a body per unit time.
Hence, it is a derived quantity which is obtained from distance and time.
The unit of distance can be metre, miles, and the unit of time can be second, minutes or hour.
As speed is the distance covered per unit time, the perfect units will be miles/hour and metre/second.
Hence, the correct options are first and second.
Okay, haven't done physics in years, let's see if I remember this.
So Coulomb's Law states that
so if we double the charge on
and double the distance to
we plug these into the equation to find
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So we see the new force is exactly 1/2 of the old force so your answer should be
if I can remember my physics correctly.
Answer:
Yes convection will always work faster and more efficiently.
Explanation:
When a gas or a liquid is heated, hot areas of the material flow and mix with the cool areas. ... Convection transfers heat over a distance faster than conduction. But ultimately conduction must transfer the heat from the gas to the other object, though molecular contact.
True if you have proper stance and use your body the right way then the ball will be below your waist to allow for more control.