Answer:
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Mass of pitcher
Force on pitcher
Distance traveled
Coefficient of friction
a)Generally frictional force is mathematically given by
Generally work done on the pitcher is mathematically given as
b)Generally K.E can be given mathematically as
Therefore
c)Generally the equation for kinetic energy is mathematically represented by
Velocity as subject
Yes!
I think there are two ways you could go with this answer:
1) Acceleration is the change in velocity over time, it can be negative or positive. If you have an object that is already moving forwards in a straight line and give it a constant negative acceleration, it will slow down and then start going in reverse.
2)Velocity is a vector, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. In the example above, the acceleration is due to a change in magnitude, or speed (from +ve to -ve) but not a change in direction. Something that has constant speed but is changing direction is also accelerating (like something that is orbiting). You could use the earth as an example, which is constantly accelerating due to moving in a circle around the sun. At any time in the year you can say that in half a year's time the earth's direction will be reversed.
The friction factor and head loss when velocity is 1m/s is 0.289 and 1.80 × 10^8 respectively. Also, the friction factor and head loss when velocity is 3m/s is 0.096 and 5.3 × 10^8 respectively.
<h3>How to determine the friction factor</h3>
Using the formula
μ = viscosity = 0. 06 Pas
d = diameter = 120mm = 0. 12m
V = velocity = 1m/s and 3m/s
ρ = density = 0.9
a. Velocity = 1m/s
friction factor = 0. 52 ×
friction factor = 0. 52 ×
friction factor = 0. 52 × 0. 55
friction factor
b. When V = 3mls
Friction factor = 0. 52 ×
Friction factor = 0. 52 ×
Friction factor = 0. 52 × 0. 185
Friction factor
Loss When V = 1m/s
Head loss/ length = friction factor × 1/ 2g × velocity^2/ diameter
Head loss = 0. 289 × × ×
Head loss = 1. 80 × 10^8
Head loss When V = 3m/s
Head loss = × × ×
Head loss = 5. 3× 10^8
Thus, the friction factor and head loss when velocity is 1m/s is 0.289 and 1.80 ×10^8 respectively also, the friction factor and head loss when velocity is 3m/s is 0.096 and 5.3 ×10^8 respectively.
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Answer:
The magnitude will be "353.5 N". A further solution is given below.
Explanation:
The given values is:
F = 500 N
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