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04 A 0.095 kg aluminum sphere is dropped from, the roofofa 55-m-high building. If65% ofthe thermal...
04. A 0.095 kg aluminum sphere is dropped from the roof of a 55-m-high building. If 65% of the O. thermal energy produced when it hits the ground is absorbed by the sphere, What is its temperature increase? What is the sphere's original volume? Assume the sphere is solid. What is the sphere's increase in volume? el Vector V is 6.6 units long and points along the negative x axis. Vector /2 is 8.5 units long and points at-55 degrees...
Q3. On mountainous downhill roads, escape routes are sometimes placed on the side of the road for trucks whose brakes might fail. Assuming a constant upward slope of 26, calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the acceleration of a truck that slowed from 110 kms to rest in 7.0 seconds 04 A 0.095 kg aluminum sphere is dropped frorn the roofof a 55-m-high building. If 65% of the thermal energy produced when it hits the ground is absorbed by...
Problem: In a lunar experiment, a 950-g aluminum (920 J/ kg °C) sphere is dropped from the space probe while is 75 m above the Lunar ground. If the sphere’s temperature increased by 0.11 °C when it hits the ground, what percentage of the initial mechanical energy was absorbed as thermal energy by the aluminum sphere? Looking for step by step solution.
A 3.00 kg ball is dropped from the roof of a building 176.4 m high. While the ball is falling to Earth, a horizontal wind exerts a constant force of 12.0 N on it. a.)How far from the building does the ball hit the ground? b.)How long does it take to hit the ground? c.)What is its speed when it hits the ground?
At 21.0°C, the radius of a solid aluminum sphere is 5.00 cm. (a) At what temperature will the volume of the sphere have increased by 2.00%? (b) What is the increase in the sphere's radius if it is heated to 275°C? Assume α = 22.2 ✕ 10−6 K−1 and β = 66.6 ✕ 10−6 K−1.
An object, m = 2 kg, is dropped from the top of a building whose height is h=20 m above the ground. Assume that g=9.8m/s2 What is its gravitational potential energy with respect to the ground?
A ball is dropped from the top of a building 100 m high. (Ignore air resistance) a) How long does it take the ball to hit the ground? b) What is the speed of the ball when it hits the ground?
A ball is dropped from a building 110m high and hits the ground. What was its final velocity in m/s just as it hit the ground
A solid sphere has a 0.8 m long string wrapped around it. The free-end of the string is held and the solid sphere is released thus unwinding the string as it falls. Determine how fast the solid sphere will be going at the moment the string is completely unwound assuming no thermal energy is generated. String Blocks & a pulley In the diagram below the red block has a mass of 9 kg, the blue block has a mass of...
A water balloon is dropped from the top of the Physics building. Assume the balloon does not break when it strikes the ground. a) Create a particular model for this phenomenon by making an energy-system diagram for the process that takes place from the time the water balloon is dropped until it is motionless on the ground. (Hint: consider the indicators to determine what energy systems must be present/can be excluded. Have you included enough systems?) b) If the water balloon is...