Answer:
-15 m/s
Explanation:
The computation of the velocity of the 4.0 kg fragment is shown below:
For this question, we use the correlation of the momentum along with horizontal x axis
Given that
Weight of stationary shell = 6 kg
Other two fragments each = 1.0 kg
Angle = 60
Speed = 60 m/s
Based on the above information, the velocity = v is
= -15 m/s
Answer:
a) θ = 2500 radians
b) α = 200 rad/s²
Explanation:
Using equations of motion,
θ = (w - w₀)t/2
θ = angle turned through = ?
w = final angular velocity = 1420 rad/s
w₀ = initial angular velocity = 420
t = time taken = 5s
θ = (1420 - 420) × 5/2 = 2500 rads
Again,
w = w₀ + αt
α = angular accelaration = ?
1420 = 420 + 5α
α = 1000/5 = 200 rad/s²
The intensity of the magnetic force F experienced by a charge q moving with speed v in a magnetic field of intensity B is equal to
where
is the angle between the directions of v and B.
1) Re-arranging the previous formula, we can calculate the value of the magnetic field intensity. The charge is
. In this case, v and B are perpendicular, so
, therefore we have:
2) In this second case, the angle between v and B is
. The charge is now
, and the magnetic field is the one we found in the previous part, B=2.8 T, so we can find the intensity of the force experienced by this second charge:
Answer:
8 N
Explanation:
Using the equation F=ma (F: force/ m: mass in kg/ a: acceleration),
F = (800/1000)(10)
F = 8 N
Answer:
Closely fits into the connector.
Explanation:
It's one of the steps used for the splicing of aluminium conductors in the underground connections. Where we do the strip insulation to splice the conductors by using compression type connectors.