(b) The block takes time tup to slide up the ramp a distance x The block then takes time down to slide back down to the bottom of the ramp, where it has speed up. Is flows greater than equal to
or less tup?
tdown >tup -tdown = tup .tdown In a clear, coherent paragraph-length response that may also contain figures and/or equations, explain your reasoning. If you need to draw anything other than what you have shown in part (a) to
assist in your response, use the space below. Do NOT add anything to the figures in part (a).

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Answer 1

Newton's second law allows finding the result for the comparison of the rise and fall times of the block on the ramp is:

The acceleration of the two processes is the same, if the initial velocity is equal, the times are equal.

Newton's second law establishes a relationship between the net force, the masses and the acceleration of the bodies.  

         ∑ F = m a

Where the bold letters indicate vectors, F is the force, m the mass and the acceleration of the body.

The reference system is a coordinate system with respect to which the forces are drawn, in the attached we can see a free body diagram of the block going up and down the ramp, in this case the x axis is parallel to the ramp and the y axis it is perpendicular.

Let's use trigonometry to find the components of weight.

         sin θ = [tex]\frac{W_x}{W}[/tex]  

         cos θ = [tex]\frac{W_y}{W}[/tex]  

         Wₓ = W sin θ

          [tex]W_y[/tex] = W cos θ

Let's write Newton's second law for each axis.

Case 1. block slides down.

x- axis

         Wₓ = ma

         mg sin θ = ma

         a = g sin θ

Case 2. block rises

X axis

         - Wₓ = m a

         - m gsin θ = a

          a = - g sin θ

We can see that the acceleration is the same in two two cases, if the block has the same initial speed, the rise and fall time is the same.

           y = v₀ t - ½ a t²

            y = ½ a t²

In conclusion using Newton's second law we can find the result for the comparison of the rise and fall times of the block on the ramp is:

The acceleration is the same, if the initial velocity is the same, the times of going up and down are the same.

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(b) The Block Takes Time Tup To Slide Up The Ramp A Distance X The Block Then Takes Time Down To Slide

Related Questions

1) The unit of power is
A. Watt
B. Joules
C. Newton
D. Meter

2) How long does Samah need to do 100J of work with 50W?
A. 2s
B. 0.5s
C. 5000s
D. None of the above

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Answer:

1) the unit of power is A.Watt

2)100J=50W

100=50s

divide both sides by 50s

S=2s(A)

Identify if the verbs signal past, future, or present tense, and drag them to the appropriate box. I walked home. She will walk home. It will open next week. She studied. He made a list. She walks home. They leave the door open. W Past Present Future​

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Answer:

Past  

I walked home.

She studied.

He made a list.

 

Present

She walks home.

They leave the door open.

 

Future

She will walk home.

It will open next week.

Explanation:

How high is the image of a 1.5 mm high object that is magnified by a 20X lens system?

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Answer:

Explanation:

1.5(20) = 30 mm

d. If they are dropped from their original heights at the same time, will the melon or
the pomegranate hit the ground first? Explain. (1 point)

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Answer:

Melon

Explanation:

The melon will hit the ground first because it has a greater mass and therefore greater gravitational pull than the pomegranate, which weighs less.

Both  melon and the pomegranate will reach the ground at the same time

What is gravitational force ?

The force between all masses in the universe, especially the force of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface is called gravitational force

Both  melon and the pomegranate will reach the ground at the same time ,because melon is heavier hence it will have greater gravitational force on it but it will also has lower acceleration but pomegranate have lighter mass hence will have  lower gravitational force but have higher acceleration , so these two effects will cancel each other and allow both melon and pomegranate to reach the ground at  same time .

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An arrow is shot straight up in the air from the ground with an initial velocity of 54.0 m/s. If on striking the ground it
embeds itself 15.0 cm into the ground, what is the acceleration required to stop the arrow when it hits the ground?

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A physics class pushes a small wagon along a flat horizontal parking lot with a force of 81.17 N. Starting from rest the wagon travels 11.6 meters in 9.8 seconds. What is the wagon's acceleration?

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Answer:

Explanation:

s = ½at²

a = 2s/t²

a = 2(11.6) / 9.8²

a = 0.2415660...

a = 0.24 m/s²

Acceleration of the wagon is 0.241 m/s²

Force exerted on the wagon, F = 81.17 N

Displacement of the wagon, S = 11.6 m

Time taken by the wagon to travel this distance, t = 9.8 s

Using the second equation of motion,

S = ut + 1/2 at²

where u is the initial velocity and a is the acceleration of the wagon.

Since the wagon was initially at rest, u = 0.

So,

S = 1/2 at²

Therefore acceleration of the wagon,

a = 2S/t²

a = 2 x 11.6/(9.8)²

Acceleration, a = 0.241 m/s²

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Suppose that an object of mass 11.4 g is hung from a vertical spring that is stretched 10 cm as a result. What is the spring constant of this spring, in N/m

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Neglect the mass of spring
Mg = Fspring
11.4 x 10^-3 x 9.8 = 1/2 x k 10^-2
k = 22.344 N/m

What force acting on an object would cause it’s weight to change

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Answer:

The Force Of Gravity


A jumbo jet needs to reach a speed of 364 km/hr on the runway for takeoff. Assuming a constant acceleration and a
runway 1.5 km long, what minimum acceleration (in units of m/s2 ) from rest is required?

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Answer:

Diaplacement s=1.80km

Final velocity v=360km/h

It starts from rest. So, initial velocity u=0

We need to find the constant acceleration (a).

using the equation of motion v

2

=u

2

+2as

360

2

=0

2

+2×a×1.8

a=

3.6

360×360

a=36000km/h

2

a parking lot is going to be 50m wide and 150m long. which dimensions could be used for a scale model of the lot

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Answer:

5m and 15m

Explanation:

A 2 kg block is in equilibrium on a 36 degree incline. What is the normal force acting on the block?

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15.9 N

Explanation:

Let's assume that the downward direction on the inclined is the (+)-direction. Since the block is in equilibrium, the x-component of its weight is pointing in the +x-direction and the frictional force [tex]f_s[/tex] is pointing up the incline. So the net force acting parallel to the incline can be written as

[tex]mg\sin36 - f_s = 0 \Rightarrow \mu N = mg\sin36[/tex]

where N is the normal force.

The net force perpendicular to the incline can be written as

[tex]N - mg\cos36 = 0 \Rightarrow N = mg\cos36[/tex]

or

[tex]N = (2\:\text{kg})(9.8\:\text{m/s}^2)\cos36 = 15.9\:\text{Newtons}[/tex]

At what speed does the squid eject the water?

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Answer:

3.5 m/s

Explanation:

Three identical clay balls collide as in the diagram below. Two of the clay balls come in at equal angles of 35 degrees and equal (unknown) speeds, and strike the third (stationary) ball simultaneously. All three stick together and move off together without rotating. There are no forces on the balls of clay other than those that they exert on each other. Find the fraction of the original energy of the system that becomes thermal?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let the initial velocity of the two moving balls be u

Let the mass of one ball be m

Let the velocity after collision be v

Initial kinetic energy is

2(½mu²) = mu²

Assuming the 35° is measured above and below a common axis,

conservation on momentum.

the vertical portion of that velocity and momentum will be equal and will cancel out.

the horizontal momentum will be

m(ucos35) + m(ucos-35) + m(0) = 3mv

v = (2/3)ucos35 = 0.5461u

final kinetic energy is

½(3m)(0.5461u²) = 0.44734mu²

so the fraction of kinetic energy converted to heat energy is

(mu² - 0.44734mu²) / mu² = 0.5526599... = 0.55

Please list the following for the Element, HYDROGEN
Number of protons, number of electrons, and number of neutrons
Period number
Group number
Name of group to which it belongs (i.e., alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens,
noble gases, and so on)

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Answer:

1 Proton, 1 Electron, No Neutrons

Group 1, Period 1

Gases

What factors affect how an object moves in an environment with air?

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Answer:

The factors that affect how an object moves through the air are force, friction, interia, and momentum.

Explanation:

A ball is Thrown straight up with a speed of 30 M/S, and air resistance is negligible what is its velocity after 4.2s

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Answer:

11.2 m/s

Explanation:

We need to first figure out how long it took to reach the ball's max height:

Vf = 0

Vi = 30 m/s

a = -9.81 m/s^2

t = ?

---------------

Vf = Vi + at

0 = 30 + (-9.81)t  --->  -30 = -9.81t  ---> 3.058 = t

t = 3.058 s

---------------

We can now solve the problem by subtracting the given time (4.2s) by the max height time (3.058s) and plugging that into a kinematic equation for Vf:

Vi = 0

a = 9.81 m/s^2

t = (4.2s - 3.058s) = 1.142 s

Vf = ?

---------------

Vf = Vi + at

Vf = 0 + (9.81)*(1.142)  ---> Vf = 11.203

---------------

The velocity of the ball after 4.2s is 11.2 m/s

A raindrop of mass 3.35 * 10-kg falls vertically at constant speed under the influence of gravity and air resistance. Model the drop as a particle. As it falls 100m, what is the work done on the raindrop (a) by the gravitational force and (b) by air resistance?​

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Answer:

a) Wnet = 0

b) W, = 32.9mJ

c) Wresistance = -32.9mJ

Explanation:

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A solid sphere with a radius of 5cm initially at rest rolls 270cm down a slope 37° above the horizontal. What is its velocity (rad/s) at that point? [PS: it has not reached the foot of the slope]​

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This question involves the concepts of the law of conservation of energy, kinetic energy, potential energy, and moment of inertia.

The angular velocity of the solid sphere at this point is "95.44 rad/s".

According to the law of conservation of energy:

Loss in Potential Energy = Gain in Rotational Kinetic Energy + Gain in Translational Kinetic Energy

[tex]mgh = \frac{1}{2}I\omega^2+\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

where,

m = mass of sphere

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

h = loss in height = (270 cm) Sin 37° = 162.5 cm = 1.625 m

r = radius of sphere = 5 cm = 0.05 m

ω = angular speed of sphere = ?

v = linear speed of sphere = rω

I = moment of inertia of sphere = [tex]\frac{2}{5}mr^2[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]mgh=\frac{1}{2}\frac{2}{5}mr^2\omega+\frac{1}{2}m(r\omega)^2\\\\gh=\frac{1}{5}r^2\omega^2+\frac{1}{2}r^2\omega^2\\\\(9.81\ m/s^2)(1.625\ m)=(\frac{1}{5}+\frac{1}{2})(0.05\ m)^2\omega^2\\\\\omega=\sqrt{\frac{15.941\ m^2/s^2}{0.00175\ m^2}}[/tex]

ω = 95.44 rad/s

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A remote-control car has batteries that store 1.8 kJ of energy. When the car is
driven across a sports field there is friction dragging on the car, producing a force
of 2 N.
Complete the following sentence: If the car is 100% efficient , it could travel a
distance of ……….metres on a single battery charge.

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Answer:

Explanation:

If the car is 100% efficient , it could travel a

distance of 900 metres on a single battery charge.

1800 J = 2 N•d m

d = 900 m

Scoring a bogey on a hole means that you were:

1. One over par

2. One under par

3. Right on par

4. Nowhere near par

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Answer: One over par

Answer:

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A 3.75 kg bucket of water attached
to a rope is swung in a 0.555 m
circle. At the bottom, the tension
in the rope is 172 N. What is the
speed of the bucket at that point?

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Answer:

look at the photo........................

Answer:

4.46 is the correct answer

Explanation:

Question 1 (2 points)
What is gravitation?
Question 1 options:

the tendency of objects to move downward

the attraction of any two objects because of their mass

the attraction or repulsion of objects because of their electric charge

the effect of air pressure in pushing objects to the ground
Question 2 (2 points)
Which of these was discovered by Newton?
Question 2 options:

The acceleration caused by gravity is�9.8�m/s/s.

Gravity keeps the planets in their orbits.

The planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun.

The earth orbits the sun, rather than the reverse.
Question 3 (2 points)
How was the gravitational constant�G�first determined?
Question 3 options:

by measuring the force of gravity between two planets

by observing the moon's orbit

by measuring the force of gravity between two objects on the earth

by knowing that the acceleration caused by gravity is�9.8�m/s/s
Question 4 (2 points)
The force of gravity between any two ordinary objects on the earth is __________.
Question 4 options:

always downward

stronger when closer to the earth

stronger if the objects are more massive

stronger than the force of gravity from the earth
Question 5 (2 points)
Which of these statements is true about the International Space Station in orbit around the earth?
Question 5 options:

The space station exerts a force on the earth toward the space station.

The earth's gravity acts on the space station, but not the reverse.

There is no gravity acting at the height of the space station.

The force of gravity produces the same acceleration for the earth and the space station.
Question 6 (2 points)
Suppose a planet has twice the mass of the Earth and twice the earth's radius. What is the acceleration of an object in free fall on this planet?
Question 6 options:

twice as much as on Earth.

four times as much on Earth.

one half as much as Earth.

one fourth as much as Earth.
Question 7 (2 points)
Which of these does Newton's law of universal gravitation imply?
Question 7 options:

Force is mass times acceleration squared.

There is no gravity inside a space station in orbit.

The earth attracts the moon more strongly than the moon attracts the earth.

The force of the earth's gravity on an object at sea level is stronger than at the top of a mountain.
Question 8 (2 points)
What is a gravitational field?
Question 8 options:

a region of space-time with constant gravity

the region of space-time where the force is equal to�6.67�10?11�N

a region of space-time with a property at each point determined as the gravitational force on any object divided by its mass�m

the force of gravity between any two objects
Question 9 (2 points)
A gravitational field can be represented by
Question 9 options:

field vector arrows pointing in the direction of the gravitational force.

field vector arrows pointing in the direction of the electrical force.

a photo of a large, green field filled with heavy grass.

field vector arrows pointing in random directions based on their mass.
Question 10 (2 points)
What is the magnitude of a gravitational field at a location where an 80 kg astronaut weighs 25 percent what he would weigh on the earth?
Question 10 options:

10 N/kg

2.5 N/kg

20 N/kg

200 N/kg
Question 11 (2 points)
What causes gravitational force in Einstein's theory of general relativity?
Question 11 options:

the way an object with mass placed on a surface bends the surface

the way mass bends space and time

the existence of black holes

reference frames moving at a constant relative velocity
Question 12 (2 points)
A mass of 10.0 kg is in a gravitational field of�3.50�N/kg�. What force acts on the mass?
Question 12 options:

0.35 N

9.8 N

35.0 N

21.6 N

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We have several questions about gravity, the answers are:

The first question is, what is gravitation?

We define gravitational force as the attraction force between two objects with mass. From this, we can see that the correct option is:

"the attraction of any two objects because of their mass"

The second question is, which of the following was discovered by Newton?.

Newton concluded that the forces between objects with masses were what defined the orbits in the solar system, so the correct option here is:

"Gravity keeps the planets in their orbits."

The third question is: How the gravitational constant was first determined?

It was originally measured by Cavendish in 1978, he actually measured Earths density, and by knowing that the acceleration was roughly 9.8m/s^2, he could estimate the constant, so here the correct option is:

"by knowing that the acceleration caused by gravity is 9.8 m/s/s"

The fourth question is: The force of gravity between any two ordinary objects on the earth is?

Remember, gravity is an attractive force that depends on the mass of the objects. Here the only option that is always correct is:

"stronger if the objects are more massive"Question 5:Here the correct option is:"

For question 5 we have that the correct one is:

"The space station exerts a force on the earth toward the space station" Gravity acts on both objects, the earth and space station, just that the planet has a lot more mass than the space station, thus the force that it causes in the planet is negligible.

Question 6:

Gravity increases linearly with mass and decreases quadratically with distance, so if we double the mass and the radius, we can expect that the gravity at the surface to be near half of that one we have on Earth, then the correct option is:

"one half as much as Earth."

Question 7:

Again, force decreases with distance squared, then if you are closer to the planet, let's say, at sea level, the force will be greater than if you are on top of a mountain. The correct option is:

"The force of the earth's gravity on an object at sea level is stronger than at the top of a mountain."

Question 8.

By definition of gravitational field, the correct option is the last one:

"a region of space-time with a property at each point determined as the gravitational force on any object divided by its mass"

Question 9:

The field defines the force, thus the arrows should point in the same direction that the force acts, the correct option is:

"field vector arrows pointing in the direction of the gravitational force."

Question 10:

The correct option is 2.5 N/kg

Notice that N/kg = m/s^2

To get this, you just need to compute the 25% of Earth's gravitational acceleration.

Question 11:

The correct option is:

"the way an object with mass placed on a surface bends the surface"

Gravity is thought as a deformation in the space plane.

Question 12:

We just multiply the mass by the field:

10kg*3.5 N/kg = 35N

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si Ana camina sobre una cuerda que la sostiene dos edificios separados 10m, la soga tiene un angulo de 10grados, La masa de Ana es de 50kg ¿cual es la tension de la cuerda?

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The surface of the sun has a temperature of about 5800K and consists largely of hydrogen atoms. Find the rms speed of a hydrogen atom at this temperature. (The mass of a single hydrogen atom is 1.67×10−27kg.) The escape speed for a particle to leave the gravitational influence of the sun is given by (2GM/R)1/2, where M is the sun's mass, R its radius, and G the gravitational constant. The sun`s mass is M=1.99×1030kg, its radius R=6.96×108m and G=6.673×10−11N⋅m2/kg2. Calculate the escape speed for the sun.

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This question involves the concepts of kinetic energy, escape velocity, and rms speed.

a) The rms speed of hydrogen atom at 5800 K is "11991 m/s".

b) The escape velocity for the Sun is "6.18 x 10⁵ m/s".

a)

We will use the formula of the average kinetic energy of gas molecules to find out the rms speed of the hydrogen atom. rms speed is the root mean square speed of an atom:

[tex]K.E = \frac{3}{2}KT=\frac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\v=\sqrt{\frac{3KT}{m}}[/tex]

where,

v =rms speed = ?

K = Boltzman's Constant = 1.38 x 10⁻²³ J/k

T = absolute temperature = 5800 k

m = mass of hydrogen atom = 1.67 x 10⁻²⁷ kg

Therefore,

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{3(1.38\ x\ 10^{-23}\ J/k)(5800\ k)}{1.67\ x\ 10^{-27}\ kg}}[/tex]

v = 11991 m/s

b)

The escape velocity of the Sun is given by the following formula:

[tex]v_e=\sqrt{\frac{2GM}{R}}[/tex]

where,

ve = escape velocity = ?

G = Gravitational Constant = 6.673 x 10⁻¹¹ N.m²/kg²

M = Mass of Sun = 1.99 x 10³⁰ kg

R = radius of Sun = 6.96 x 10⁸ m

Therefore,

[tex]v_e=\sqrt{\frac{2(6.673\ x\ 10^{-11}\ N.m^2/kg^2)(1.99\ x\ 10^{30}\ kg)}{6.96\ x\ 10^8\ m}}[/tex]

[tex]v_e = 6.18\ x\ 10^5\ m/s[/tex]

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If a radio is connected between the open wire and the circuit is closed, what happens?

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You need a closed path, or closed circuit, to get electric current to flow.

Sarah and Tom are riding on a merry-go-round revolving at a constant rate. Sarah is sitting on the edge and Tom is half-way in from the edge. What is the relationship between their centripetal accelerations

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The centripetal acceleration of Tom sitting half-way from the edge of the merry-go-round is double of the centripetal acceleration of Sarah sitting at the edge of the merry-go-round.

Let the constant rate of their motion, = v

Let the radius of the merry-go-round = R

The centripetal acceleration of Sarah sitting at the edge of the merry-go-round is calculated as;

[tex]a_c_1 = \frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]

The centripetal acceleration of Tom sitting half-way from the edge of the merry-go-round is calculated as;

[tex]a_c_2 = \frac{V^2}{\frac{1}{2} \times R } \\\\a_c_2 = \frac{2V^2}{R} \\\\a_c_2 = 2(\frac{V^2}{R} )\\\\a_c_2 = a_c_1[/tex]

Thus, the centripetal acceleration of Tom sitting half-way from the edge of the merry-go-round is double of the centripetal acceleration of Sarah sitting at the edge of the merry-go-round.

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Q1. How much gravitational potential energy do you gain when you walk up the CN Tower stairs (346 m)? What type of energy/energies transformed into GPE in this scenario?​

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The characteristics of the gravitational potential energy allows to find the results for the energy change when climbing the stairs are:

The energy change is:  ΔU = 3390.8m. If the mass is m = 1kg the energy is ΔU = 3390.8 J This energy is a system configuration energy type.

Potential energy is a configuration energy of the system, the system has the ability to perform work. The gravitational potential energy is:

           U = mg y - U₀

Where U is the gravitational potential energy and m the mass of the body, g the acceleration of gravity and y the height, Uo is the zero of the energy that must be defined for each case.

Indicates that the body rises a height of y = 346 m, the energy increases.

         ΔU = U-U₀ = m g y

         ΔU = m 9.8 346

         ΔU = 3390.8 m

Where m is the mass of the body. If we assume that the mass is m = 1kg.

         ΔU = 3390.8 J

This energy is due to the height therefore it is due to the configuration of the system, consequently it is a configuration energy.

In conclusion, using the characteristics of gravitational potential energy we can find the results for the energy change when climbing the stairs are:

The energy  change is ΔU = 3390.8m.  If the mass is m = 1kg the energy is ΔU = 3390.8 J Potential energy  is a system configuration wnwegy type.

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A rotating furnace has been developed recently to give a rough para-
bolic curve to molten glass. This makes the manufacture of very large
telescope mirrors easier and more economical than ever before. The
largest mirror made in this furnace to date has a radius of 4.2 m. While
in the furnace, the centripetal acceleration of the molten glass for this
mirror was 2.13 m/s?. What was the tangential speed at the edge of the
molten glass?

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The definition of centripetal acceleration allows to find the result for the linear velocity of the body is:

        v = 2.99 m / s

Kinematics studies the movement of bodies, the centripetal acceleration is the acceleration that a body has where all the energy is used to change the direction of the speed, leaving its modulus constant.

         [tex]a= \frac{v^2}{R}[/tex]  

Where a is the acceleration ccentripette, v the modulus of the velocity and R the radius of gyration.

They indicate that the radius is R = 4.2 m and the centripetal acceleration is a = 2.13 m / s, let's find the modulus of the velocity.

        [tex]v= \sqrt{a R}[/tex]

Let's calculate

        v = [tex]\sqrt{2.13 \ 4.2}[/tex]

        v = 2.99 m / s

In conclusion using the definition of centripetal acceleration we can find the result for the tangential velocity of the body is:

        v = 2.99 m / s

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As a passenger balloon rises, its gas bag tends to A. Become smaller B. Leak C. Distort D. Expand E. Remain unchanged

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Answer:

I think it expands

Explanation:

Answer:

E. remain unchanged

Explanation:

What is the mass of a person who
weighs 343 N?
m
[?] kg

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Answer:

the answer is 343/9.8=35

Explanation:

the answer is 35 because mass=weight/gravity

The mass of a person who weighs 343 N is 35.0 kg.

What are mass and weight?

The most fundamental characteristic of matter is mass, which is one of the fundamental quantities in physics. Mass is a term used to describe how much matter is there in a body. The kilograms is the SI unit of mass (kg).

Weight is a measurement of how much gravity is pulling on a body.

The weight formula is as follows: w = mg

Since weight is a force, it has the same SI unit as a force, which is the Newton (N). It depends on both mass and the acceleration caused by gravity.

The weighs of the person is = 343 N

The mass of the person is = weighs of the person ÷ acceleration due to gravity

= 343 N ÷ 9.80 m/s²

= 35.0 kg.

Hence, the mass of the person is 35.0 kg.

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