Answer:
Final velocity (v) of an object equals initial velocity (u) of that object plus acceleration (a) of the object times the elapsed time (t) from u to v. Use standard gravity, a = 9.80665 m/s2, for equations involving the Earth's gravitational force as the acceleration rate of an object.
Explanation:
Answer:
a)ΔV = 6.48 KV
b)ΔU =18.79 mJ
Explanation:
Given that
E= 1.8 KV/m
a)
We know that
Electric potential difference ΔV given as
ΔV = E .d
Here
E= 1.8 KV/m
d= 3.6 m
ΔV = E .d
ΔV = 1.8 x 3.6 KV
ΔV = 6.48 KV
b)
Given that
q=+2.90 µC
Change in electric potential energy ΔU given as
ΔU = q .ΔV
ΔU =18.79 mJ
No, gravity acts equally on all objects. The crumpled paper falls faster because it resists the drag force due to the atmosphere because of its compact size. A flat piece of paper has an extended body and "catches" the air and falls more slowly. In a vacuum they would fall at the same rate either way.
4% of 110 is 4.4. So the possible range of speeds is the interval from 110-4.4 till 110+4.4.
105.6 till 114.4
Answer:
4m/s
Explanation:
due to newtons second law of motion
the accelerations that result when a 12-N net force is applied to a 3-kg object. A 3-kg object experiences an acceleration of 4 m/s/s.
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