Use Force=Mass x Acceleration (newtons second law states force is directly proportional to the acceleration) so you can say that the force is negative and solve for Acceleration.
This behavior is called reflection.
Reflection is a change of in direction of the wave when it reaches another medium. Imagine a wave colliding with a glass in a tank of water.
During reflection, some of the initial energy of the wave is lost.
Waves always reflect with at same angle at which it approached the obstacle.
Answer:
false, because a phase change occurs physical changes when matter changes its energy state.
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A.
Since the can was launched from ground level, we know that its trajectory forms a symmetrical, parabolic shape. In other words, the time taken for the can to reach the top is the same as the time it takes to fall down.
Thus, the time to its highest point:
Now, we can determine the velocity at which the can was launched at using the following equation:
In this instance, we are going to look at the VERTICAL component of the velocity, since at the top of the trajectory, the vertical velocity = 0 m/s.
Therefore:
***vsinθ is the vertical component of the velocity.
Solve for 'v':
Now, recall that:
Plug in the expression for velocity:
B.
We can use the same process as above, where T' = 2T and Th = T.
C.
The work done in part B is 4 times greater than the work done in part A.
Kinetic Energy = 1/2xmassx(velocity)^2
Input values;
K.E=1/2x7kgx(4m/s)^2
K.E.=56J