By Newton's second law, the net force on the object is
∑ <em>F</em> = <em>m</em> <em>a</em>
∑ <em>F</em> = (2.00 kg) (8 <em>i</em> + 6 <em>j</em> ) m/s^2 = (16.0 <em>i</em> + 12.0 <em>j</em> ) N
Let <em>f</em> be the unknown force. Then
∑ <em>F</em> = (30.0 <em>i</em> + 16 <em>j</em> ) N + (-12.0 <em>i</em> + 8.0 <em>j</em> ) N + <em>f</em>
=> <em>f</em> = (-2.0 <em>i</em> - 12.0 <em>j</em> ) N
Answer:
Given:
radius of the coil, R = 6 cm = 0.06 m
current in the coil, I = 2.65 A
Magnetic field at the center, B =
Solution:
To find the number of turns, N, we use the given formula:
Therefore,
N = 22.74 = 23 turns (approx)
"A pitcher throws a baseball, and then the batter hits a homerun" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>best represents potential energy being converted to kinetic energy. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "2". </span>
To convert km to AU, we divide 225,000,000 km by the factor of 1.5 x 10^8 = 150,000,000 km. This gives us 225,000,000 / 150,000,000 = 1.5 AU. Therefore, the distance between Earth and Mars in AU is 1.5 AU.
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