is acting on an object that is constrained to move along the x-axis. If the force moves the object 3m, from the origin, what is the potential energy difference due to this force acting on the object

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Answer 1

Answer:

U = - ∫ F dx

U = - 3F₀

Explanation:

Force and potential energy are related

         F = [tex]- \frac{dU}{dx}[/tex]

         dU = - F dx

        ∫ dU = - ∫ F dx

        U- U₀ = - ∫ F dx

to solve the problem we must know the form of the force, if we assume that F = F₀ and U₀ = 0 for x = 0

         U = - F₀ 3


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Please answer will mark brainleist

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[tex]option \: (a) \: is \: correct.[/tex]

Explanation:

Yes, I was wrong. Pressure increases as the area decreases.

As per the Figure A, the truck is so heavy and having a greater mass. So, the area of contact between the tyres and the road increases and decreases it's pressure on the road due to the increase in area.

As per the Figure B, You know the nature of Tomato that it is soft and smooth to touch and also lighter mass when it's compared with the truck. As it having a lighter mass, it can be cut through the sharp knife. The area of contact decreases and pressure increases on the vegetables.

Answer:

Option number B

Explanation:

The pressure is indirectly proportional to the area therefore pressure decreases when the area increases, and pressure increases when the area decreases

The area of a position-time graph is the

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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A boy im50kg at rest on a skateboard is pushed by another boy who exerts a force of 200 N on him. If the first boy's
final velocity is 8 m/s, what was the contact time?
seconds

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Answer:

Time, t = 2 seconds

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass, m = 50 kg

Initial velocity, u = 0 m/s (since it's starting from rest).

Final velocity, v = 8 m/s

Force, F = 200 N

To find the time, we would use the following formula;

[tex] F = \frac {m(v - u)}{t} [/tex]

Making time, t the subject of formula, we have;

[tex] t = \frac {m(v - u)}{F} [/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] t = \frac {50(8 - 0)}{200} [/tex]

[tex] t = \frac {50*(8)}{200} [/tex]

[tex] t = \frac {400}{200} [/tex]

Time, t = 2 seconds

A ball is at the top of the hill. As the ball rolls down the hill, its total mechanical energy will:

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Answer:

To explain what happens with the ball we must remember the Law of Conservation of Energy.

This law states that the energy can be neither created nor destroyed only converted from one form of energy to another.

Then,

At the top of the hill, the potential energy is maximum and the kinetic energy equals to zero.

When the ball starts to roll down the potential energy will be lower and the kinetic energy will have a low value.

At the middle of the hill, both energies have the same values.

At the end of the hill, the potential energy will be equal to zero and the kinetic energy will be maximum.

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what are MA and VR of a lever?​

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Explanation:

Mechanical advantage (MA) = Load/Effort. Velocity ratio (VR) = distance effort moves/ distance load moves in the same time

the unit of energy is same as that of work i.e joule give reason​

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"Energy" is the ability to do work.

"Work" is the process of using energy.

help helphelp it is 90km per hr​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equation for acceleration is

[tex]a=\frac{v_f-v_0}{t}[/tex] which is the final velocity minus the initial velocity divided by the time. I first need to put the units all in the same terms. We have the velocity given as km/hr, but the time is given in seconds and that's not gonna work. I will change the velocity to km/sec:

[tex]90\frac{km}{hr}*\frac{1hr}{3600s}=.025\frac{km}{s}[/tex] That's the value we will use for the final velocity of this car in the equation for acceleration:

[tex]a=\frac{.025-0}{10}=.0025\frac{km}{s^2}[/tex]

The second part of this problem asks how far the car travels in this 10 seconds. We just determined that the car can travel .025 km in 1 second, so in 10 seconds the car travels 10(.025) = .25 km

One type of atomic particle that is found in the nucleus does not contribute to
an element's atomic number. What are two characteristics of this type of
atomic particle?

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Answer:

1) They are electrically neutral

2) They have slightly more weight than protons

Explanation:

The given atomic particle found in the nucleus has the following characteristics;

The location of the particle = The nucleus

The (numbers of the) particle does not contribute to (change) the atomic number of the element

The particles found within the nucleus of an atom are; Neutrons and protons

The particle within the nucleus that determines the atomic number = The number of protons

Therefore, the particle referenced in the question is the neutrons

The two characteristics of the neutron are;

1) The neutrons are neutral, electrically

2) Neutrons have slightly more weight than protons

3) Neutrons are magnetic

4) Neutrons are very small

5) Neutrons consist of three quarks; One 'Up', and two 'Down' quarks

Therefore, two characteristics of the particle are;

1) They are electrically neutral and 2) They are slightly heavier than protons.

A Bullet Off mass 100 gm is fired From A Gun Off mass 5 Kg. If the backward velocity of the gun's 5 m / s, what is forward velocity of the bullet?

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Answer:

250 m/s

Explanation:

The mass of the bullet, m₁ = 100 g = 0.1 kg

The mass of the gun, m₂ = 5 kg

The backward velocity of the gun, v₂ = -5 m/s

Given that the momentum is conserved, we have;

The total initial momentum = The total final momentum

The gun and the bullet are at rest, therefore, we have;

The initial momentum = 0

The total final momentum = m₁·v₁ + m₂·v₂

Where;

v₁ = The forward velocity of the bullet

Therefore, we get;

m₁·v₁ + m₂·v₂ = 0

0.1 kg × v₁ + 5 kg × (-5 m/s) = 0

0.1 kg × v₁ = 5 kg × 5 m/s

v₁ = (5 kg × 5 m/s)/(0.1 kg) = 250 m/s

The forward velocity of the bullet, v₁ = 250 m/s

A cup of mass 0.4 kg with its base radius of 4 cm is kept on a table. Calculate the pressure exerted by the cup on the table.​

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Answer:

779.87 N/m²

Explanation:

Pressure = Force (F) / Area (A)

Recall :

Force = ma ; mass * acceleration due to gravity

a = 9.8 m/s² ; mass = 0.4kg

Force, F = 0.4 * 9.8 = 3.92 N

Area = πr² ; r = Radius = 4cm = 4 / 100 = 0.04 m

Area = π0.04² = 0.0050265 m²

Hence,

Pressure = 3.92 / 0.0050265

Pressure = 779.86670 N/m²

Pressure = 779.87 N/m²

4. Which of the following statement describes the particle model.
A. The average kinetic energy of the particles changes easily
B. All matter is made up of large triangular particles
C. There are no spaces between the particles
D. The average kinetic energy of all the particles remains constant

E.Other:​

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I think it is A
Its not sure tho

If an object undergoes a change in momentum of 10 kg m/s in 3 s ,then the force acting on it is

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Answer:

Force = 3.333 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Change in momentum = 10 Kgm/s

Time = 3 seconds

To find the force acting on it;

In Physics, the change in momentum of a physical object is equal to the impulse experienced by the physical object.

Mathematically, it is given by the formula;

Force * time = mass * change in velocity

Impulse = force * time

Substituting into the formula, we have;

10 = force * 3

Force = 10/3

Force = 3.333 Newton

Principles What are the advantages of total reflecting prism over plane mirror?

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Answer:

There is no significant energy loss in the total internal reflection and the reflected ray has entire light wave energy so that a brighter image is formed, but some energy in the plane mirror is absorbed inside and thus energy loss.

Explanation:

Advantages

If the light is reflected from the total prism, the entire light is completely reflected internally. But only about 90% of the incident light is reflected from the mirror of the plane. Consequently, reflected light intensity is more in the prism than light reflected in the plane mirror. There are no more reflections in the prism as in the plane mirror in its entirety. In the case of a total prism as in the plane mirror, the image is not reversed laterally. It requires no silvering, one of the benefits.

definition of matter . A object which cover the place and have mass is called matter​

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Answer:

you have written the definition so what are you asking

Name One formula that uses joules

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Answer:

[tex]{ \bf{power \: { \tt{(watts)}} = \frac{workdone \: { \tt{(joules)}}}{time \: { \tt{(seconds)}}} \: }}[/tex]

train starting from a railway station and moving with a uniform accleration attains a speed of 90km/hr in 10s .Find the accleration
Options
90m/s2
1m/s2
10m/s2
0.1m/s2

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Answer:

a= 2.5m/s²

Explanation:

U=0

V=90km/hr

T= 10s

Convert 90km/hr to m/s

1km= 1000m

1hr= 3600s

(60×60)

therefore, 90km/hr = 90000/3600

90km/hr= 25m/s

From Newton First Equation,

V=U + AT

25=0+ A(10)

25= 10A

25/10 =10A/10

A= 2.5m/s²

You are accelerating upwards in an elevator when the net force on you increases. What happens to the acceleration

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Answer:

the acceleration of the elevator is increasing

Explanation:

For this exercise we propose the solution using Newton's second law

         F -W = m a

         F = m (g + a)

If the net force increases, it implies that the acceleration of the elevator is increasing, since the acceleration of gravity is constant as the ascent is accelerating.

A distant planet with a mass of (7.2000x10^26) has a moon with a mass of (5.0000x10^23). The distance between the planet and the moon is (6.10x10^11). What is the gravitational force between the two objects?

A distant planet with a mass of (7.2000x10^26) has a moon with a mass of (5.0000x10^23). The distance between the planet and the moon is (6.10x10^11). What is the gravitational force between the two objects?

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is a simple gravitational force problem using the equation:

[tex]F_g=\frac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex] where F is the gravitational force, G is the universal gravitational constant, the m's are the masses of the2 objects, and r is the distance between the centers of the masses. I am going to state G to 3 sig fig's so that is the number of sig fig's we will have in our answer. If we are solving for the gravitational force, we can fill in everything else where it goes. Keep in mind that I am NOT rounding until the very end, even when I show some simplification before the final answer.

Filling in:

[tex]F_g=\frac{(6.67*19^{-11})(7.2000*10^{26})(5.0000*10^{23})}{(6.10*10^{11})^2}[/tex] I'm going to do the math on the top and then on the bottom and divide at the end.

[tex]F_g=\frac{2.4012*10^{40}}{3.721*10^{23}}[/tex] and now when I divide I will express my answer to the correct number of sig dig's:

[tex]Fg=[/tex] 6.45 × 10¹⁶ N

Một mặt phẳng vô hạn tích điện đều, mật độ σ = 4.10-9 C/cm2, đặt thẳng đứng trong không khí. Một quả cầu nhỏ có khối lượng 8 g, mang điện tích q = 10-8 C treo gần vào mặt phẳng, sao cho dây treo lúc đầu song song với mặt phẳng. Lấy g = 9,8m/s2. Khi cân bằng, dây treo quả cầu hợp với mặt phẳng 1 góc bằng bao nhiêu

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Answer:

The angle is 18.3 degree.

Explanation:

A uniformly charged infinite plane, density σ = 4 x 10^-9 C/cm^2, is placed vertically in air. A small ball of mass 8 g, with charge q = 10^-8 C, hangs close to the plane, so that the string is initially parallel to the plane. Take g = 9.8m/s2. When in equilibrium, by what angle is the string hanging the ball to the plane?

surface charge density, σ = 4 x 10^-5 C/m^2

Charge, q = 10^-8 C

mass, m = 0.008 kg

Let the angle is A and the tension in the string is T.

The electric field due to a plane is

[tex]E =\frac{\varepsilon \sigma }{2\varepsilon o}\\\\E =\frac{4\times 10^{-5}}{2\times 8.85\times 10^{-12}}\\\\E = 2.26\times 10^6 V/m \\[/tex]

Now equate the forces,

[tex]T sin A = q E.... (1)\\\\T cos A = m g ..... (2)\\\\divide (1) by (2)\\\\tan A = \frac{10^{-8}\times 2.6\times 10^6}{0.008\times 9.8}\\\\tan A = 0.33\\\\ A = 18.3 degree[/tex]

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

that is the procedure above

Please help it's for a test that is due right now.

A car of mass 1000kg is traveling 30m/s

a) What is the kinetic energy?

b) How high will it have to travel up a hill to have the same potential as kinetic energy as this speed? Remember Ep-Ek ​

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Answer:

a. 15,000J

b. .76m

Explanation:

KE = (1/2)m*v²

KE = .5*1000kg*30m/s

KE = 15000J

PE = m*g*h

7500J = 1000kg*9.81m/s²*h

7500J = 9810*h

h = .76m

A 0.15-mm-wide slit is illuminated by light of wavelength 462 nm. Consider a point P on a viewing screen on which the diffraction pattern of the slit is viewed; the point is at 26.9° from the central axis of the slit. What is the phase difference between the Huygens' wavelets arriving at P from the top and midpoint of the slit?

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Answer:

[tex]\triangle \phi=461.5rad[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Silt width [tex]w=0.15=>0.1510^{-3}[/tex]

Wavelength [tex]\lambda=462nm=462*10^{-9}[/tex]

Angle [tex]\theta=26.9[/tex]

Generally the equation for Phase difference is mathematically given by

[tex]\triangle \phi=\frac{2 \pi}{\lambda}(\frac{wsin\theta }{2})[/tex]

[tex]\triangle \phi=\frac{2 \pi}{462*10^{-9}}(\frac{0.1510^{-3}*sin 26.9 }{2})[/tex]

[tex]\triangle \phi=461.5rad[/tex]

[tex]\triangle \phi=146.89\pi[/tex]

What is potential energy? What are some of its examples.

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Answer:

the energy stored in an object because of its specific state or position is called its potential energy

examples:-

a compressed springWater that is behind a dam.A car that is parked at the top of a hill. a moving car.

Etc....

Explanation:

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Explanation:

POTENTIAL energy is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position.

1.      A rocket is forced forward by the ______ force of its engines, expelling gases out the rear of the rocket.​

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There are two forces acting on a rocket at the moment of lift off: Thrust pushes the rocket upwards by pushing gases downwards in the opposite direction.Weight is the force due to gravity pulling the rocket downwards towards the centre of the earth.So I'm thinking the answer is THRUST.

A child is playing on a swing. As long as he does not swing too high the time it takes him to complete one full oscillation will be independent of

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Answer:

We know that for a pendulum of length L, the period  (time for a complete swing) is defined as:

T = 2*pi*√(L/g)

where:

pi = 3.14

L = length of the pendulum

g = gravitational acceleration = 9.8 m/s^2

Now, we can think on the swing as a pendulum, where the child is the mass of the pendulum.

Then the period is independent of:

The mass of the child

The initial angle

Where the restriction of not swing to high is because this model works for small angles, and when the swing is to high the problem becomes more complex.

The idea that the universe began from a single point and expanded to its current size explains a large number of observations, including those in the table below.

Observations Explained
The universe consists mostly of low-mass elements.
Cosmic microwave background is nearly the same in all directions.
Light from other galaxies shows that these galaxies are moving away from Earth.
In addition, many predictions based on the idea have led to additional observations that support it. Which best describes this idea of the origin of the universe?

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Answer:

theory

Explanation:

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a ball is thrown straight up into the air while the ball is traveleling upwards what are the magnitue and direction

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Answer: hi your question is incomplete  attached below is the complete question

answer :

magnitude of acceleration :  | a | = g = 9.81 m/s^2

direction : a = - g j

Explanation:

Neglecting Air resistance

magnitude of acceleration :

| a | = g = 9.81 m/s^2

Direction of acceleration

a = - g j  ( given that the direction of acceleration is against the acceleration due to gravity i.e. in the opposite direction )

A train travelling at 20m/s accelerate at 0.5m/s2 for 30 seconds. How far will it travel in this time?

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Answer:

825m

Explanation:

u=20m/s

a=0.5m/(s)^2

s = ut + 1/2a(t)^2

s = 20(30) + 1/2(0.5)(30)^2

s = 600 + 225

s = 825m

Answer:

as we know that

S=ut+1/2(at*t)

S=20*30+1/2(0.5*30*30)

S=600+225

S=825

A 1000 kg dragon is at rest sleeping in outer space. A 50 kg unicorn runs into the dragon with a velocity of 600 ms . The final velocity of the dragon is 40 ms . What is the final velocity of the unicorn?

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is a Law of Momentum Conservation problem where, in particular, our problem looks like this:

[tex][m_dv_d+m_uv_u]_b=[m_dv_d+m_uv_u]_a[/tex] in other words, the momentum before they collide has to be equal to the momentum after they collide. Knowing that the dragon is initially at rest:

[1000(0) + 50(600)] = [1000(40)m + 50v] and

0 + 30,000 = 40,000 + 50v and

-10,000 = 50v so

v = -200 m/s or

200 m/s in the direction opposite to its initial direction

A cube of aluminum of mass 4kg is immersed totally in kerosene. It was found that 50g of kerosene was displaced, if the density of the kerosene is 13.5kg/m³, calculate the length and density of the aluminum cube​

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The length and density of the aluminum cube​ is 15.46 cm and 1,081.1 kg/m³ respectively

Volume of the aluminum

The volume of the aluminum is equal to the weight of the kerosene displaced.

V = 0.05 kg / 13.5 kg/m³

V = 3.7 x 10⁻³ m³

Density of the aluminum

density = mass/volume

density = 4 kg / 3.7 x 10⁻³ m³

density = 1,081.1 kg/m³

Length of the aluminum

V = L³

L = ∛V

L = ∛(3.7 x 10⁻³)

L = 0.1546 m

L = 15.46 cm

Thus, the length and density of the aluminum cube​ is 15.46 cm and 1,081.1 kg/m³ respectively.

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