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Question 2 Figure shows a stationary football on fiat horizontal ground. There are two main forces...
Remaining his 16 Question Figure shows a stationary football on fat horizontal ground. There are two main forces acting on the weight of the then reaction from ground, as shown in the diagram Flattal ground Keyboard th's gravitational pull on the ball (weigh) Which of the following is the interaction Partner (action-reaction partner) of the weight of the ball? A. The normal force from the ground acting on the ball B. The normal force from the ball acting on the...
1- Order Impact Ecological Change 1 Orde Impact 3rd Order Impact 24 Order Impact 1° Order Impact 3 Order Impact 2nd Order Impact 2nd Order Impact 3 Order Impact 3 Order Impact 3rd Order Impact 3rd Im Things which could plausibly happen are. 1st order impacts 2nd order impacts 3rd order impacts 4th order impacts 2 11 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 Question 2 3 points The diagram shows a stationary book on a flat horizontal table. There...
Question 2 According to Newton's Laws of Motion, if I throw a baseball in outer space - far from any other object- how will that ball move over time? (For the sake of this problem, let's neglect my mass) After the force of my hand no longer acts on the ball: Question 2 options: the ball will move forward, but it will gradually slow down and come to a stop once the force of my hand no longer acts on...
2)A cart is on a horizontal surface and there is no friction between the cart and the surface. Andrew pushes on the cart from the left. For each force acting on the cart, name the two interacting objects and describe the force using the following language with appropriate details provided for the underlined words: “(Object) exerts a (directional), (type of) force on (object).” >> 3)Draw a free body diagram for the cart in the above scenario. >> ...
Two forces of 200 N each are applied to an object, such that they are at 140 degree from each other. what is the magnitude of the third force necessary to keep the object stationary? A satellite in a stable circular orbit around the Earth, travelling at 2.3 Times 10^2 km above the ocean has a period of The planet Venus has a period of 225 days in its orbit around the sun. The mean radius of its orbit is:...
just the answer please. no need for solution L Moving to another question will save this response. uestion 7 How much force is needed to make a rocket move in constant velocity in a frictionless outer space? the force needed is equal to its thrust Oe=mc2 O incomplete data given O Its equal to the net force acting in the object o nothing, just nothing A Moving to another question will save this response. L Moving to another question will...
(non calculus based physics) Question 1 An Olympic weight lifter lifts an 1800 N set of weights from the ground to a vertical distance of 2.20 m above his head. Assuming he moves the weights at constant speed, how much work does the weight lifter do? Question 2 A 4.5 kg trunk, initially at rest, takes 2.0 s to slide 2.8 m down a rough 25° slope. Calculate: the work performed by the force of gravity. the amount of mechanical...
help :( (diagrams 2,3,4 are included here ) QUESTION 7 A box is at rest on a horizontal, frictionless table. Horizontal force F1 points along the positive x-axis; when it is the only force acting on the box, the box accelerates at 6.75 m/s. Force F3 is also horizontal; it has magnitude 2.85F, and acts at an angle 22.6° to the direction of F1. If forces F1 and F3 act on the box at the same time, find the magnitude...
Q1) Answer all Multiple Choice questions.i) Newton’s 1st law is:A. PHYSICALLY INDEPENDENT of the other two laws of motion and CANNOT be dispensed with as an axiom of Newtonian physics.B. PHYSICALLY INDEPENDENT of the other two laws of motion, but nonetheless it CAN be dispensed with as an axiom of Newtonian physics.C. Actually a SPECIAL CASE of the 2ND LAW. The case when the net force is zero. Therefore, logically we need only two laws of motion. Perhaps for clarity...
This question is worth 20 marks Figure 2 shows a decorator's plank, which is 5 m in length, supported on two trestles. The mass of the plank is 37 kg and the mass of the decorator is 70 kg. In order to paint a stairwell the decorator has to position themselves at point A, as shown on Figure 2. To stop the plank tipping, the decorator's assistant attaches weights to a rope at point B Figure 2 The decorator's plank...