Derived quantities depend on.( fundamental)..........physical quantity
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Answer:
<h2>70,000 kg.m/s</h2>
Explanation:
The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula
momentum = mass × velocity
From the question we have
momentum = 2000 × 35
We have the final answer as
<h3>70,000 kg.m/s</h3>
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Answer:
See below...
Explanation:
Let’s express ⟨α⟩ in terms of ωi , ωf , and Δt. and torque in terms of It , ωi , ωf , and Δt.
STEP 1.
The rate of change of angular velocity is Angular acceleration.
The net change in angular velocity is Average angular acceleration divided by the elapsed time.
⟨α⟩ = ω f −ω i/Δt
STEP 2.
Torque is assumed this way
dω
τ = I ----
dt
.
⟨τ ⟩ = I t (ω f −ω i )/Δt
Answer:
0.09 m/s²
Explanation:
Acceleration: This can be defined as the rate of change of velocity.
The S.I unit of acceleration is m/s².
From the question, expression for acceleration is given as
F' = ma
Using Pythagoras Theory,
√(F₁²+F₂²) = ma................... Equation 1
Where F₁ = Force of the First person on the boulder, F₂ = Force of the Second person on the boulder, F' = resultant force acting on the boulder, m = mass of the boulder, a = acceleration of the boulder.
make a the subject of the equation
a = √(F₁²+F₂²) /m................ Equation 2
Given: m = 825 kg, F₁ = 64 N, F₂ = 38 N,
Substitute into equation 2
a = [√(64²+38²)]/825
a = {√(5540)}/825
a = 74.43/825
a = 0.09 m/s²