This is another one of those muddy misleading questions, followed by
a muddy group of choices from which an answer must be selected.
a). is absurd. There's no such thing as a "balanced force", only
a balanced group of forces.
b). is probably the choice the question is aiming for.
c). is not so. The engines of an airplane do plenty of work lifting the plane
off the ground, although the force of the engines is never directed upward.
d). is really awkward. The object's motion is almost never the cause of the force.
The force is almost always the cause of the object's motion.
Now for the big 800-lb gorilla in the room: No moving object needs to be involved
in order for energy to be flowing or work to be getting done.
-- A radio wave radiates through space. Straighten out a wire coat-hanger and
stick it up in the air where the radio wave can pass by it. Electrical current flows
through the wire, and you can drain the electrical energy out the bottom of it.
-- A light bulb is shining. Some distance away, something it's shining on
gets warm, because of the heat energy that has shot across to it from the
light bulb and soaked into it.
-- A lightning bolt jumps from the ground to a passing cloud. Or, if you feel
more comfortable with it, a lightning bolt jumps from a cloud to the ground.
It doesn't matter. Either way, there's enough energy splashing around to
ignite houses, zap TVs and computers, melt concrete, vaporize water, and
light up a city. Although nothing is moving.
Answer:
The centripetal force acting on the car is proportional to the mass of the car.
Explanation:
Let,
The mass of the car be 'm'
The velocity of the car moving in the curved path be 'v'
The radius of the curved path be 'r'
According to physics, a body moving ion circular path experience a force directed along the radius of the path. This force is called centripetal force.
The formula for centripetal force is,
<em>F = mv²/r</em>
Where,
a = v²/r
So, if the mass of the car changes, the centripetal force also changes proportionally according to the above equation.
<span>The formula for frequency is speed of light divided by wavelength. 650 nm represents the wavelength and 3x10^8 m/s is the speed of light. If you convert 650nm to meters you get 6.5x10^-7 m so you can divide using the formula above, giving you 4.6x10^14 1/s or Hz, the unit of frequency in Physics.</span>
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Explanation:
According to the Wein's displacement law
Where, T be the absolute temperature and b is the Wein's displacement constant.
b = 2.898 x 10^-3 m-K
(a) T = 37°C = 37 + 273 = 310 K
(b) T = 1500°C = 1500 + 273 = 1773 K
(c) T = 5800 K
The anwser is a even bigger wave is coming