Three persons wants to push a wheel cart in the direction marked x in Fig. The two person push with horizontal forces F1 and F2 as F1 = 45 N 70degree And F2 = 75 N , 20 Degree (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the force that third person should exert to stop this cart. You can ignore the effects of friction. (b) If the third person exerts the force found in part (a), the cart accelerates at 200 m/S2 in the (+) x-direction. What is the weight of the cart​

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Answer 1

Answer:

a)  F₃ = 109.5 N ,     θ₃ = 38.35,  b)   m = 0.429 kg

Explanation:

For this force addition exercise, let's decompose the forces into a coordinate system

strength 1

          cos 70 = F₁ₓ / F₁

          sin 70 = [tex]F_{1y}[/tex] / F₁

          F₁ₓ = F₁ cos 70

         F_{1y} = F₁ sin 70

          F₁ₓ = 45 cos 70 = 15.39 N

          F_{1y} = 45 sin70 = 42.29 N

Strength 2

         cos 20 = F₂ₓ / F₂

         sin 20 = F_{2y} / F₂

         F₂ₓ = F₂ cos 20

         F_{2y} = F₂ sin20

         F₂ₓ = 75 cos 20 = 70.48 N

         F_{2y} = 75 sin 20 = 25.65 N

a) in the first part we are asked to find the magnitude of force 3 so that the body is in equilibrium

       

X axis

         ∑ Fₓ = 0

          F₁ₓ + F₂ₓ + F₃ₓ = 0

          F₃ₓ = - F₁ₓ - F₂ₓ

          F₃ₓ = - 15.39 - 70.48

          F₃ₓ = - 85.87 N

Y Axis

         ∑ F_{y}  = 0

         F_{1y} + F_{2y} +F_{3y}  = 0

         F_{3y} = - F_{1y} -F_{2y}

         F_{3y} = - 42.29 - 25.65

         F_{3y} = - 67.94 N

the magnitude of this force can be found using the Pythagorean theorem

         F₃ = √ (F₃ₓ² + F_{3y}^2)

         F₃ = √ (85.87² + 67.94²)

         F₃ = 109.5 N

The direction of this force can be found using trigonometry

          tan θ =  F₃ = [tex]F_{3y}[/tex] / F₃ₓ

          θ₃ = Tan⁻¹ (67.94 / (85.87))

          θ₃ = 38.35º

since the two vectors are negative this angle is in the third quadrant, measured from the positive side of the x axis is

          θ₃ = 180 + 38.53

          θ₃ = 218.35º

b) I think you have an error in your statement, we have two possibilities:

1) If we eliminate the third force, what is the mass

it should say: "if we apply the third force force ...", they ask that we find the masses of the vehicle, let's use Newton's second law

X axis

       F₁ₓ + F₂ₓ = m a

       15.39 + 70.48 = m 200

        m = 85.87 / 200

        m = 0.429 kg

       

2) If the force F3 is in the first quadrant

        F1x + F2x + F3x = m a

         

        m = (15.39 + 70.48 + 85.87) / 200

        m = 0.8587 kg


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This complementation exercise refers to the magnetic force that the formula has

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If a 28-N force causes a rock to accelerate at 4 m/s/s, what is the mass of the rock?

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Answer:

Explanation:

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You are riding in an elevator that is accelerating upward. Suppose you stand on a scale. The reading on the scale is __________.

a. Greater than your true weight
b. Equal to your true weight
c. Less than your true weight
d. It's impossible to determine

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Answer:

It's A v=2pi/T

Explanation:

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The correct formula that can be used to find the tangential speed of an orbiting object is : ( A ) v = 2π r /T

Tangential speed

Tangential speed is the speed or velocity of an object moving in a circular path is calculated as 2π r/T where T = time it takes to complete one rotation and   2π r is angular velocity( w ).

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What does a generator do?
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A barge is pulled by two tugboats. If the resultant of the forces exerted by the
tugboats is 5kN force directed along the axis of the barge, determine the tension in
each of the ropes for α = 45

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Answer:

Approximately [tex]3.5\; \rm kN[/tex] in each of the two ropes.

Explanation:

Let [tex]F_1[/tex] and [tex]F_2[/tex] denote the tension in each of the two ropes.

Refer to the diagram attached. The tension force in each rope may be decomposed in two directions that are normal to one another.  

The first direction is parallel to resultant force on the barge.

The component of [tex]F_1[/tex] in that direction would be [tex]\displaystyle F_1\cdot \cos(45^\circ) = \frac{F_1}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex].Similarly, the component of [tex]F_2[/tex] in that direction would be [tex]\displaystyle F_2\cdot \cos(45^\circ) = \frac{F_2}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex].

These two components would be in the same direction. The resultant force in that direction would be the sum of these two components: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{F_1 + F_2}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex]. That force should be equal to [tex]5\; \rm kN[/tex].

The second direction is perpendicular to the resultant force on the barge.

The component of [tex]F_1[/tex] in that direction would be [tex]\displaystyle F_1\cdot \sin(45^\circ) = \frac{F_1}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex].Similarly, the component of [tex]F_2[/tex] in that direction would be [tex]\displaystyle F_2\cdot \sin(45^\circ) = \frac{F_2}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex].

These two components would be in opposite directions. The resultant force in that direction would be the difference of these two components: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{F_1 - F_2}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex]. However, the net force on the barge is normal to this direction. Therefore, the resultant force should be equal to zero.

That gives a system of two equations and two unknowns:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{F_1 + F_2}{\sqrt{2}} = 5\; \rm kN[/tex], and[tex]\displaystyle \frac{F_1 - F_2}{\sqrt{2}} = 0[/tex].

The second equation suggests that [tex]F_1 = F_2[/tex]. Hence, replace the [tex]F_2[/tex] in the first equation with [tex]F_1[/tex] and solve for [tex]F_1\![/tex]:

[tex]F_1 = \displaystyle \frac{5\; \rm kN}{2\, \sqrt{2}} \approx 3.5\; \rm kN[/tex].

Because [tex]F_1 = F_2[/tex] (as seen in the second equation,) [tex]F_2 = F_1 \approx 3.5\; \rm kN[/tex].

In other words, the tension in each of the two ropes is approximately [tex]3.5\; \rm kN[/tex].

The tension in each of the rope is 3,535.5 N

The given expression:

the resultant force, R = 5 kN = 5000 N

the angle in between the forces, α = 45

To find:

the tension in each of the ropes

The tension in  each of the ropes  is calculated as follows;

The tension in vertical direction

[tex]F_y = F \times sin(\alpha)\\\\F_y = 5000 \times sin(45)\\\\F_y = 5000 \times 0.7071\\\\F_y = 3,535.5 \ N[/tex]

The tension in horizontal direction;

[tex]F_x = F \times cos(\alpha)\\\\F_x = 5000 \times cos(45)\\\\F_x = 5000 \times 0.7071\\\\F_x = 3,535.5 \ N[/tex]

Thus, the tension in each of the rope is 3,535.5 N

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4- If the length of the pendulum 28 cm and the mass of the bullet (projectile) is 70 g, and the mass of the block 240 g, and the maximum angle reached is ϴ = 44˚. Answer the followings:
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A 1.20 kg solid ball of radius 40 cm rolls down a 5.20 m long incline of 25 degrees. Ignoring any loss due to friction, how fast will the ball be rolling when it reaches the bottom of the incline?

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Answer:

1.6s

Explanation:

Given that A 1.20 kg solid ball of radius 40 cm rolls down a 5.20 m long incline of 25 degrees. Ignoring any loss due to friction,

To know how fast the ball will roll when it reaches the bottom of the incline, we need to calculate the acceleration at which it is rolling.

Since the frictional force is negligible, at the top of the incline plane, the potential energy = mgh

Where h = 5.2sin25

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P.E = 25.84 j

At the bottom, K.E = P.E

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Substitutes mass into the formula

1.2 × V^2 = 51.69

V^2 = 51.69/1.2

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V^2 = U^2 + 2as

Since the object started from rest,

U = 0

6.56^2 = 2 × a × 5.2

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A. 330 N
B. 33 N
C. It can't be computed from this information
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Answer is 3,300N

Explanation

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Answer:

Electron shell

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Neutrons

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The diagram shows the electrical circuit inside a flashlight when the switch is
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Superman strikes a golf ball on the ground at a 38 degree angle above the horizontal at 147 m/s. What is the maximum height the golf ball reaches?

255 m


418 m


687 m


1103 m

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The ball is hit with an initial vertical velocity of

(147 m/s) sin(38º) ≈ 90.5 m/s

Recall that

v ² - u ² = 2 ay

where u and v are initial and final velocities, respectively; a is acceleration; and ∆y is displacement.

Vertically, the ball is in freefall, so it is only subject to acceleration due to gravity, with magnitude g = 9.80 m/s² in the downward direction. At its maximum height, the ball has zero vertical velocity (v = 0) and the displacement is equal to the maximum height, so

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If the speed of a roller coaster at the bottom of a hill is 20.0 m/s , what is the tallest hill the coaster can climb, assuming no friction losses ?

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Answer:

20.4 meters

Explanation:

KE = 1/2 m v^2 = mgh = PE (convert all kinetic energy to potential energy, because at the highest point the coaster can climb, it will be stopped!)

=> h = (1/2 m v^2) / (mg) = v^2/(2*g) = (20 m/s)^2 / (2*9.8 m/s^2) = 20.4 m

The tallest height that the roller coaster can climb is 20 m.

A roller coaster is a device in which energy conversions from potential to kinetic energy takes place. Hence the roller coaster can easily be used to demonstrate the conversion of mechanical energy from one form to another.

Given that the velocity of the roller coaster at the bottom of the hill is  20.0 m/s, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.

Hence;

mgh = 1/2mv^2

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h = 1/2v^2/g

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Mass is sometimes described as the difficulty of acceleration of an object. How does Newton's second law agree with this description?

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Answer:

Increasing force tends to increase acceleration while increasing mass tends to decrease acceleration. Thus, the greater force on more massive objects is offset by the inverse influence of greater mass. Subsequently, all objects free fall at the same rate of acceleration, regardless of their mass.

If the mass increases, it's harder to accelerate

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Newton's second law agreement with difficulty of acceleration of an object-While acceleration tends to decrease as mass increases, it tends to increase as force increases. As a result, the bigger force acting on more massive objects is balanced off by the greater mass's inverse effect.As a result, all things fall in free fall at the same rate of acceleration regardless of mass. As the mass increases, accelerating becomes more difficult.Newton's second law of motion is applicable when there are unbalanced forces acting on an object.The second law states that an object's rate of acceleration depends on both its mass and the net force acting on it.An object's acceleration is directly proportional to the net force applied on it and inversely proportional to its mass.An object's acceleration increases as the amount of force exerted on it does.A decreasing acceleration is caused by a rise in an object's mass.The acceleration of an item caused by a net force is inversely proportional to the mass of the object and directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force in the same direction.

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If a 28-N force causes a rock to accelerate at 4 m/s/s, what is the mass of the rock?

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Answer:

7kg

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Force on the rock  = 28N

Acceleration  = 4m/s²

Unknown:

Mass of the rock  = ?

Solution:

According to newton's second law of motion;

           Force  = mass x acceleration

Insert the given parameters to find the mass;

         28  = mass x 4

             mass  = [tex]\frac{28}{4}[/tex]   = 7kg

A cube of wood having an edge dimension of 19.5 cm and a density of 651 kg/m3 floats on water.

Required:
a. What is the distance from the horizontal top surface of the cube to the water level?
b. What mass of lead should be placed on the cube so that the top of the cube will be just level with the water surface?

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Answer:

a)   y ’= 0.068 m ,  b)   m_lead = 2,599 kg

Explanation:

a) To solve this exercise, let's use Archimedes' law, which establishes that the pressure of the water is equal to the weight of the dislodged liquid.

Let's write the forces in the equilibrium condition

            B - W = 0

            B = W

Thrust is

            B = ρ_liquid g V_water

Body weight is

             W = m g

the definition of density

           ρ_body = m / V

we substitute

            W = ρ_body g V_body

The volume of the body is

          V_body = L³

The volume of water is

          V_agua = y L²

we substitute

           ρ_liquid g and L2 = rho_body g L3

           ρ_liquid y = ρ_body L

           y = L ρ_body /ρ_liquid

let's calculate

          y = 651/100 0.195

          y = 0.1269 m

this is the distance from the bottom of the cube, the distance from the top of the cube

          y ’= 0.195 -y

          y '= 0.195 - 0.1269

          y ’= 0.068 m

b) In this case the equilibrium equation is

          B - W_body - W_lead = 0

          B = W_body + W_lead

          ρ_liquido g V_liquido = ρ_body g V_body + m_lead g = 0

          ρ_liquid L3 = ρ_body L3 + m_lead = 0

          m_lead = L3 (ρ_liquid - ρ_body)

           

let's calculate

          m_lead = 0.195 3 (1000 - 651)

          m_lead = 2,599 kg

what is the surface pressure of Venus?

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answers 93 bar

The atmosphere of Venus is the layer of gases surrounding Venus. It is composed primarily of carbon dioxide and is much denser and hotter than that of Earth. The temperature at the surface is 740 K (467 °C, 872 °F), and the pressure is 93 bar (9.3 MPa), roughly the pressure found 900 m (3,000 ft) underwater on Earth.

Let the force of the Moon on the Earth be F1. Let the force of the Earth pulling on the Moon be F2. Which of the following is greater?

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they are both the same because of newton’s third law

What is matter made of


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Answer: Matter is made up of atoms that also come together to form molocules. Atoms contain Electrons (Negetive), nutronons (nuaetral), and protons (positive).

A motorcycle has a mass of 240 kg and accelerates at a rate of 4 m/s2
Work out the driving force of the motorcycle.
Solution:
Using
F = m a
F = 240 x 4
F = 960 N​

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Answer:

960N

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of the motorcycle = 240kg

Acceleration of the motorcycle  = 4m/s²

Unknown:

Driving force of the motorcycle  = ?

Solution:

According to the Newton's second law of motion "the force on a body is the product of mass and acceleration".

    Force  = mass x acceleration

Insert the parameters and solve;

   Force  = 240 x 4  = 960N

Light reflects off many objects. Which model of light behavior best helps explain this effect7(2 points)
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Particle model
b
Wave model
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Magnetic model
Od
Electric model

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What power is supplied to the starter motor of a large truck that draws 290 A of current from a 20.4 V battery hookup?

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Answer:

Power = 5.916 Kw

Explanation:

Given:

Current = 290 A

Volt = 20.4 V

Find:

Power

Computation:

Power = IV

Power = (290)(20.4)

Power = 5916 w

Power = 5.916 Kw

Which TWO statements describe events that help drive tectonic plate movement

A. Energy from the sun heats magma beneath earths surface

B. Convection currents cause hotter magma to rise and cooler magma to sink

C. Thermal energy from earths core is transferred outward to the mantle by conduction

D. Subduction plates cause cooling at convergent boundaries

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Answer:

The answer is D & B

Explanation:

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The two statements describe events that help drive tectonic plate movement are:

B. Convection currents cause hotter magma to rise and cooler magma to sink

D. Subduction plates cause cooling at convergent boundaries

What is a tectonic plate?

A tectonic plate (also called lithospheric plate) is a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock, generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere.

Plate size can vary greatly, from a few hundred to thousands of kilometers across; the Pacific and Antarctic Plates are among the largest.

Plate thickness also varies greatly, ranging from less than 15 km for young oceanic lithosphere to about 200 km or more for ancient continental lithosphere (for example, the interior parts of North and South America).

Tectonic plates, large slabs of rock that divide Earth’s crust, move constantly to reshape the Earth’s landscape. The system of ideas behind plate tectonics theory suggests that Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) is divided into several plates that glide over the Earth’s rocky inner layer above the soft core (mantle).

The plates act like a hard and rigid shell compared to Earth's mantle. The mantle sits between Earth's dense, very hot core and its thin outer layer, the crust.

At subduction zones, a convergent boundary occurs when two tectonic plates push together. When an ocean plate and a continental plate collide, the ocean plate slides under the continental plate, and bends downward.

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feather is dropped from 13 m high after it has fallen 3 m what is its acceleration

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Answer:

Explanation:

The constant acceleration of any object, neglecting air resistance and friction, is always -9.8. Proof:

[tex]s(t)=-4.9t^2+13[/tex] which is the position of this feather before it is dropped. The first derivative of position is velocity, so the velocity function for the feather is:

[tex]v(t)=-9.8t[/tex]. We could find the velocity that the feather is experiencing at 3 seconds, but that is not what we are being asked. What we are being asked is the acceleration of the feather at 3 seconds. So we find the acceleration function of the feather:

a(t) = -9.8

It turns out that the time doesn't matter to acceleration due to gravity because feathers and elephants all fall under the same pull.

A person weighs 780N on earth. What is his mass on earth, mass on moon? What is his weight on the moon?

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Answer:

79.6kg  

127.5N

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Weight of the person on earth = 780N

 Now, we are to find;

Mass on earth;

Mass on moon;

Weight on moon

Solution:

The mass on earth and on the moon are the same. Mass is the amount of matter in a substance.  

   Weight  = mass x acceleration due to gravity

     780  = mass x 9.8

           mass  = [tex]\frac{780}{9.8}[/tex]   = 79.6kg

Mass on earth and moon  = 79.6kg  

The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6m/s²

  Weight on moon = 79.6 x 1.6  = 127.5N

Harry is reading an online summary of the law of reflection. The site states that after light hits a mirror, the angle of reflection is the angle between the reflected ray and the normal, which is the surface of the mirror.

Which statement corrects an error on the site?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

You are traveling down the highway when you notice a cop 200 meters ahead of you. For the next 5 seconds, you step on the bake to avoid a speeding ticket. The brake causes an acceleration on your car of -2.0 m/s^2.

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Answer:

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