Answer:
No number answer; don't want to pull out a calculator lol
Explanation:
Capacitors are added in parallel; opposite of resistors.
So for 9, add 10 and 2.5 then do ((1/12.5)+(1/.3))^-1.
For 10, add 0.75 and 15 first, then the rest is the same idea as 9.
The tension in the first and second rope are; 147 Newton and 98 Newton respectively.
Given the data in the question
- Mass of first block;
- Mass of second block,
- Tension on first rope;
- Tension on second rope;
To find the Tension in each of the ropes, we make use of the equation from Newton's Second Laws of Motion:
Where F is the force, m is the mass of the object and a is the acceleration ( In this case the block is under gravity. Hence ''a" becomes acceleration due to gravity )
For the First Rope
Total mass hanging on it;
So Tension of the rope;
Therefore, the tension in the first rope is 147 Newton
For the Second Rope
Since only the block of mass 10kg is hang from the second, the tension in the second rope will be;
Therefore, the tension in the second rope is 98 Newton
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Answer:
The correct option is;
A. The potential energy between both like charges and like poles increases as they move closer together
Explanation:
Here we have that when we move the like poles of two bar magnets close to each other, there is an increased resistance in the continuing motion, therefore for each extra gap closer achieved, there is an increase in potential energy
Similarly, when two like charges are brought closer together, the potential energy, or the energy available to push the two like charges apart increases charge as the as the charges are brought closer together
Therefore, the correct option is the potential energy between both like charges and like poles increases as they move closer together.
Answer:
48.6°
Explanation:
The forward force, F equals the component of the weight along the slope.
So mgsinθ = ma where a = acceleration and θ = angle between the slope and the horizontal.
So a = gsinθ
Since we are given that a = 75%g = 0.75g,
0.75g = gsinθ
sinθ = 0.75
θ = sin⁻¹(0.75)
= 48.6°