Impulse is equal to change in momentum and force is equal to rate of change of momentum. We use these facts here to solve this problem,
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*Part 1 Your answer is correct. (1) Two external forces act on a system, <14, -17, 38> N and <20, -11, -28> N. What is the net force acting on the system? > N Answer * 1: the tolerance is +/-2% Answer * 2: the tolerance is +/-2% Answer 3: the tolerance is +/-2% *Part 2 Your answer is partially correct. Try again (2) A hockey puck initially has momentum <0, 0, 13> kg-m/s. It slides along the ice, gradually...
Checkpoint 3.04 (Multistep) A 76 kg person stands on the Earth's surface Part 1 Your answer is incorrect. Try again. (a) What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on the person by the Earth? F on person the tolerance is +/-296 9.8 By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. Attempts: 1 of 9 used Part 2 (b) What is the magnitude of the...
Problem 1.21 (Multistep) Any vector can be written as a unit vector multiplied by the magnitude of the vector (a positive scalar). Write each of the following vectors as the magnitude of the vector ▼ Part 1 Your answer is correct. (a) <0, 0, 4.50>-( 45 By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. ▼ Part2 [y] Your answer is correct. 0 (b) <0, 638, 0638...
Chabay, Matter & Interactions, 4e Help I S Part 1 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. (a) What is the momentum of an electron traveling at a velocity of < 0, 0, -2.5x 10> m/s? 0.000000002 >kg-m/s g this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set b ▼ Part2 Your answer is incorrect. Try agair (b) What is the magnitude of the momentum of the electron? kg-mýs the tolerance +/-2%...
Interactive Exercises 5.01: Vector Addition of Forces Here is some practice finding the net force acting on a particle. The simulation (linked below) shows an overhead view of a hockey puck that is initially at rest on an ice rink. The puck is located at the origin of an xy coordinate system. One person applies force blue arrow with fixed magnitude and direction acts on the puck particle at the origin. Another person applies a second force F2 (blue arrow)...
Problem 2.28 (Multistep) A ball of mass 0.5 kg flies through the air at low speed, so that air resistance is negligible Part 1 (a) What is the net force acting on the ball while it is in motion? netーく > N By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor Attempts: O of S Part 2 (b) Which components of the ball's momentum will be changed...
Checkpoint 3.03 (Multistep) A roughly spherical asteroid has a mass of 2.8 x 10 kg and a radius o, question part ▼ Part1 Your answer is incorrect. Try again. (a) What is the value of the constant g at a location on the surface of the asteroid? 2.8e20 the tolerance is +/-246 By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor Attempts: 1 of 9 used SAVT...
Problem 1.23 (Multistep) A proton is located at <3x1010, - 4x1010, - 1x1010 m Part 1 (a) What is , the vector from the origin to the location of the proton? >m By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructo Part 2 (b) What is the magnitude of ? the tolerance is +/-2% By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based...
Problem 6.70 (Multistep) Two protons are a distance 4 x 10-9 m apart. Part 1 (a) What is the electric potential energy of the system consisting of the two protons? Ua= joules the tolerance is +/-2% By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. Attempts: 0 of 10 used SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER Part 2 (b) If the two protons move closer together, will the...
Problem 1.36 (Multistep) A spacecraft traveling at a velocity of <-14.87,-66.92, 29.74 > m/s is observed to be at a location < 200, 300,-SOO > m reletive to an origin located on neerby asteroid. Atょleter time the spacecraft is at location <-380,-2310, 600 > m. Part 1 (a) How long did it take the spacecraft to travel between these locations? the tolerance is +-2% By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point...