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A toy rocket having a mass of 10 kg and weighing 100 N provides an applied upward thrust force of 400 N. What is the upward acceleration of the rocket? Fair = 400N Fw = 100N 5 m/s2 50 m/s2 40 m/s2 4 m/s² 30 m/s2 3 m/s2​

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Answer 1

We are given:

Mass of the rocket = 10 kg

Weight of the Rocket = 100 N

Upward thrust applied by the rocket = 400 N

Net upward force on the rocket:

We are given that gravity pulls the rocket with a force of 100 N

Also, the rocket applied a force of 400N against gravity

Net upward force = Upward thrust - Force applied by gravity

Net upward force = 400 - 100

Net upward force = 300 N

Upward Acceleration of the Rocket:

From newton's second law:

F = ma

replacing the variables

300 = 10 * a

a = 30 m/s²


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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Distance and Displacement

A moving object constantly travels some distance at defined periods of time. The total moved distance is the sum of each individual distance the object traveled. It can be written as:

dtotal=d1+d2+d3+...+dn

This sum is obtained independently of the direction the object moves.

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d = final position - initial position

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Answer:

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Answer:

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it is obtained from the mirror formula

m is the magnification and is the ratio of the image height to the object height

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Mechanical Energy

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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plug in values into the formula:

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                8 seconds

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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A wire with a linear mass density of 1.17 g/cm moves at a constant speed on a horizontal surface and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the wire and the surface is 0.250. If the wire carries a current of 1.24 A westward and moves horizontally to the south, determine the magnitude and direction of the smallest magnetic field that can accomplish this.

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Answer:

The value is [tex]B = 0.2312 \ T[/tex]

The direction is into the surface

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The mass density is  [tex]\mu =\frac{m}{L} = 1.17 \ g/cm =0.117 kg/m[/tex]

   The coefficient of kinetic friction is  [tex]\mu_k = 0.250[/tex]

   The current the wire carries is  [tex]I = 1.24 \ A[/tex]

Generally the magnetic force acting on the wire is mathematically represented as

         [tex]F_F = F_B[/tex]

Here   [tex]F_F[/tex] is the frictional  force which is mathematically represented as

      [tex]F_F = \mu_k * m * g[/tex]

While [tex]F_B[/tex]  is the magnetic force which is mathematically represented as

       [tex]F_B = BILsin(\theta )[/tex]

Here [tex]\theta =90^o[/tex] is the angle between the direction of the force and that of the current

So

      [tex]F_B = BIL[/tex]

So

      [tex]BIL = \mu_k * m * g[/tex]

=>   [tex]B = \mu_k * \frac{m}{L} * [\frac{g}{I} ][/tex]

=>   [tex]B = 0.25 * 0.117 * [\frac{9.8}{1.24} ][/tex]

=>   [tex]B = 0.2312 \ T[/tex]

Apply the right hand curling rule , the thumb pointing towards that direction of the current we see that the direction of the magnetic field is into the surface as shown on the first uploaded image

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Answer: Technology advancement includes the creation of printhead arrays and multiple carriage systems that cover a larger area of cloth in a single pass of the substrate.

Explanation:

An 80 kg object has a µk = 0.35 and a µs = 0.60. Assuming it is on a flat surface

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Answer:

What is the normal force on the object (draw a diagram if needed)

784 N

How much force is required to get the object to start to move from rest (max static friction)?

  470.4 N

When the object starts moving, what is the force of kinetic friction?

274.4 N

If the moving object has a tension force of 300N to the right pulling it, what is the net force on the object in the horizontal direction? 784 N

What is the acceleration (with direction) of the object based on your answer for part d?  Remember that a = net force/m.

Explanation:

We have that for the Question "" it can be said that  the normal force and How much force is required to get the object to start to move from rest is

F_N=784NF_{max}480N

From the question we are told

An 80 kg object has a µk = 0.35 and a µs = 0.60. Assuming it is on a flat surface

What is the normal force on the object (draw a diagram if needed) How much force is required to get the object to start to move from rest?

a)

Generally the equation for the Normal Force  is mathematically given as

[tex]F_N=mg\\\\F_N=80*9.8\\\\F_N=784N\\\\[/tex]

b)

[tex]F_{max}=0.60*800\\\\\F_{max}480N\\\\[/tex]

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An 80 kg object has a µk = 0.35 and a µs = 0.60. Assuming it is on a flat surface

What is the normal force on the object (draw a diagram if needed) How much force is required to get the object to start to move from rest?

an airplane flies at a speed of 100 m/s and starts to accelerate constantly at a rate of 50 m/s2. how fast is the plane flying after traveling a distance of 1 kilometer?

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Answer:

331.7m/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Initial velocity  = 100m/s

Acceleration  = 50m/s²

Distance  = 1km   = 1000m

Unknown:

Final velocity = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we have to apply the right motion equation shown below;

     v²  = u²  + 2aS

 v is the final velocity

 u is the initial velocity

 a is the acceleration

 S is the distance

 Now insert the parameters and solve;

     v² = 100² + (2 x 50 x 1000)

     v² = 110000

     v = √110000  = 331.7m/s

A car travels at a speed of 55 km/hr and slows down to 10 km/hr in 20 seconds. What is the acceleration?

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Answer:

a = 0.62 [m/s²]

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use the following equation of kinematics. But first, we must convert speeds from kilometers per hour to meters per second.

[tex]v_{f} =v_{o} -a*t[/tex]

[tex]55[\frac{km}{hr}]*\frac{1hr}{3600s}*\frac{1000m}{1km} =15.27[\frac{m}{s} ]\\10[\frac{km}{hr} ]*\frac{1hr}{3600s}*\frac{1000m}{1km} = 2.77[\frac{m}{s} ][/tex]

where:

Vf = final velocity = 2,77 [m/s]

Vo = initial velocity = 15.27 [m/s]

t = time = 20 [s]

a = acceleration [m/s²]

Now replacing:

[tex]2.77=15.27-a*(20)\\20*a=12.49\\a = 0.62[m/s^{2}][/tex]

Answer:

It would be 10.00

Explanation:

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A horizontal force of 30N is applied to a mass of 10 kg causing it to accelerate. If the coefficient of friction is 0.20 what is the frictional force?
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The force of friction is equal to the product of the vertical force applied by the surface to the object in the coefficient of friction.

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In this question ,

surface vertical force = Weight of the object

Thus ;

svf = ( mass ) × ( gravity acceleration )

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If gravity acceleration is 10 :

svf = 10 × 10 = 100 N

So ;

frictional force = 100 × 0.20

frictional force = 20 N

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If gravity acceleration is 9.8 :

svf = 10 × 9.8 = 98 N

So ;

frictional force = 98 × 0.20

frictional force = 19.6 N

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A: True
B: False


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A: True
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A: True
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A: blizzard
B: mudflow
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A: True
B: False


_______________ are fractures in earth where movement has occurred




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A: True
B: False




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A: True
B: False

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A: True
B: False


20. The ____________________ ______________ and the moment magnitude scale
measure earthquake magnitude.



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A: generally not felt
B: rarely felt
C: destructive in built-up areas



22. If New York City had a moment magnitude reading of 5.5, the results would be?

A: generally not felt
B: potentially perceptible
C: can be damaging shocks


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A: generally not felt
B: rarely felt
C: destructive in built-up areas


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__________________ and tsunamis



25. Define the term, “liquefaction”!




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27. The earth’s interior consists of 3 major layers defined by their chemical composition. Name them!





28. Out of these 3 layers of the earth, which is the highest in volume?




29. Which of the following isn’t a real layer of the earth, based on physical properties?

A: lithosphere
B: middle core
C: inner core


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A: True
B: False

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