Concept – find the Coulomb’s force on the 7 C charge due to each charge separately and add them using vector along coordinate axes as shown below.
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PHYS 2205 HW1 O) Findl the net force acting on the +7C charae im 7 C
When an object has a net force acting on it, the object absolutely must... O be accelerating. O be at rest. O have zero speed. O be in motion with a constant velocity. O have zero acceleration.
c. Calculate the force component along O A due to the 600 lb force acting at A 2 F = 600 lb 60° 30° 2 ft 74 ft 4 ft
Newton’s second law relates an object’s acceleration to its mass and the net force acting on it. Does Newton’s second law apply to a situation in which there is no net force? Select the best explanation. A. Yes. The law applies and it tells us that the object has a nonzero acceleration. B. No. The law applies only to situations in which a net force acts. C. No. The law does not apply because a zero net force would produce...
What is he magnitude and direction of the net electric force acting on the electron in each case? Express the magnitude of your final answer in terms of F0 d. t0 t0 magnitude A. Fo C. Fo A. to the left Fo E. 2Fo dl 2dl B. to the right
a) The horizontal force(s) (direction and magnitude) acting on the gate per unit width and draw the pressure distribution diagram(s) [6 marks] b) The vertical force(s) acting on the gate per unit width (Include direction and magnitude). [6 marks] c) If the gate is 5 m long (into the page), calculate the magnitude, direction and angle of the resultant hydrostatic force acting on the gate. [7 marks] d) The net horizontal force acting on the dam per unit width. Include...
3. A 0.5 kg object moves along a straight line. The net force acting on the object varies with its displacement as shown by the graph on the next page. The object starts from rest at x = 0 and travels a total distance of 20 m. 5 4 Force 2 6 8 10 1214 16 18 2022 Displacement (m) each of the following: (a) the acceleration of the object at x-6 m (b) the time needed for the object...
Replace the force system acting on the post by a resultant force and couple moment at point O. Take F1= 350 lb and F2 = 230 lb . (Figure 1) Part A Determine the magnitude of the resultant force. Part B Determine the angle between the resultant force and the a axis. Part C Determine the equivalent resultant couple moment about the point O.
Please answer part b! Assignments <p03 Problem 17.27 0 N Correct Because the net force acting on q2 is zero there is no direction of the force to find. PartB Find the magnitude of the net force on9..+7pCitq1 +7μC and 9,--1pC Exgress your answer in newtons to three significant figure Figure Request Answer 42 93 x (m) -1 0 12 3456 Part C Complete previous part(s) 15
Please help with questions Q13-Q15. Questions and answers are shown above. Please show how to solve. 13. The net force on the coil is? 14. The magnitude of the net force acting on the coil is? 15. The magnitude of the net force acting on the coil is? P24 A thin rectangular coil lies flat on a low-friction table t (Figure 22.75). A very long straight wire also lies flat on the table, o a distance z from the coil....
16. (10 pts) The graph shows the net force acting on a 4.0-kg block as it moves along a flat horizontal surface at an initial speed 2.4 m/s. a) (3 pts) What is the initial kinetic energy of the block? b) (3 pts) Calculate the work done on the block fromx0tox-40 m? c) (4 pts) What is the speed of the block atx 40 m? d) Extra credit (2 pts): What is the net work done on the block from...