Chameleon's tongue is more fast than thought. Its long sticky tongue moves at an amazing ballistic speed which lashes out unsuspecting insects and bugs. Now let us see how fast it is.
GIven:
acceleration of the chameleon's tongue- 260 m/s
2 for 20 ms
constant speed 30 ms
50 ms total time
1/20 of a second
solution:
<u>260</u> = <u> n</u><u> </u>
20 50
<u>20 n </u>= <u>13, 000</u>
20 20
n= 650 m/s
Answer:
(C) deflected toward the top of the page.(
Explanation:
We can answer this problem by using Fleming's Left Hand Rule. By doing so, we have to place:
- The index finger of the left hand in the direction of the magnetic field
- The middle finger of the left hand in the direction of the particle's velocity
- The thumb will give the direction of the force, and therefore the deflection of the proton
In this problem, we have:
- Magnetic field direction: into the page --> index finger
- Proton's velocity: to the right --> middle finger
By doing so, we observe that the thumb points towards the top of the page: therefore, the correct answer is
(C) deflected toward the top of the page.
Answer:
Its final velocity and how much time it takes to reach the water
Explanation:
The motion of the stone is a uniformly accelerated motion, so we can use the following suvat equation to determine its final velocity:
where
v is the final velocity
u = 0 is the initial velocity
is the acceleration of gravity
s = 52 m is the distance covered during the fall
Solving for v,
We can also find how much time it takes to reach the water, using the equation
where
v = 31.9 m/s is the final velocity
u = 0 is the initial velocity
t is the time
And solving for t,
Its average speed, pretending that it traveled at a constant speed, is
v = s / t
= 600 m
5 x 60 s
= 2 m/s
but to be a velocity it needs a direction as well as a speed.
( Sorry. Can’t find a division line to put between the 600 m and the 5 x 60 s )
A. A stretched catapult can do work when released so it must have potential energy.
b. A stone on the ground will not move on its own ever again so it has zero energy.
c. In order to roll an object there must be a friction force between the object and the ground (otherwise it will slide)
d. To lift a stone you must overcome the weight which is the force due to gravity.
e. Work and energy are both measured in Joules.