A
surface of the earth. When the satellite orbits around the earth at a height equal to the diameter of the earth (above the surface of the earth), the magnitude of the gravitational force on the satellite will be:
satellite experiences a gravitational force with magnitude F when it is on the
A 3F
B 2F
C 1/3 F
D 1/9 F
Consider the following statements with regard to Newton’s third law of motion:
I: The resultant of an action-reaction force pair is zero.
II: An object moves when the action force is larger than the reaction force.
III: The resultant of an action-reaction force pair cannot be determined, because
the force acts on different objects.
Which statement(s) above is/are correct?
A Only I
B Only II
C Only III
D Only II & III
A block with a mass of 0.20 kg is hung at the end of a spring and it is lifted vertically so that the spring is unstretched. The block is then realesed and it touches the table with a velocity of 0.80 m s-1. If the distance of the table from the realesed point of the spring is 0.10 m, what is the force constant of the spring?
Consider two steel balls. Ball 1 has a
weight of 1.5 N. Ball 2 has a weight
of 15 N. Both balls are released
simultaneously from a height of 2.0 m.
Which ball hits the ground first?
a) Ball 1 hits the ground first.
b) Ball 2 hits the ground first.
c) Both balls hit the ground at the
same time.
d) It can’t be determined from the
information provided.
I think that the answer will be (b) because the answer (c) will be right only if ignore the air resistance.
I got an answer before which is (c).
Why is that?
Thank you so much.
A two point system consists of two masses, m and 2m, separated by a distance d. If mass m is replaced by a mass 3m and is kept at a distance d/2, what are the ratios of the gravitational potential energy of the two systems?
A car has a drag coefficient C_{d} = 0.30
Cd
=0.30, a frontal area of A=1.9 m
2
and a mass 1.2 tonnes. The density of air is 1.2 kg.m^{-3}
−3
.
i) What is the drag force when it is traveling at v=110 kph
in a straight line? F_{drag} =
Fdrag
= _____ N
.
Hint: Retain accurate values until the final calculation, but remember significant figures.
A rubber band has mass m=0.30 g
and a spring constant k=15 N.m
−1
. I stretch it by 5.0 cm
(which in this case doubles its length). Assume the rubber band behaves as a Hooke's law spring. Assume that, when you launch the rubber band, all of the stored potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. How fast is it at the launch?
v =
v= _____ m.s
−1
.
I drag a mass m=21 kg
in a straight line, along a horizontal surface, a distance D=23 m
. I drag it at constant speed v=0.90 m.s in a straight line using a horizontal force. The coefficients of friction are \mu_{s} = 1.2 μs=1.2 and μk =1.1. How much work do I do? W =
W= _____ J
.
Is internally created unidirectional force possible? Look closely at what the pistons of a rotary plane engine are doing.
estimate the hall voltages generated in each case across a 5mm width of sample of thickness 1mm when a current 100mA is passed along it and the perpendicular field is given as 100mT