Two ropes are attached a wagon one horizontal to the west with a tension force of 75N and other east and at an angle of 38 degrees upward from horizontal with a lension force of 125 N Find the components of the net force on the cart Show your work
Answer:
The components of the net force acting on the cart are;
Horizontal force, Fₓ ≈ 23.5 N acting east
The vertical force, [tex]F_y[/tex] ≈ 76.96 N
Explanation:
The parameters given in the question are;
The magnitude of the force on the rope acting horizontally to the west = 75 N
The magnitude of the force on the other rope east acting at an angle to the horizontal = 125 N
The angle to the horizontal of the force on the other rope east to the horizontal = 38°
Therefore, we have;
The horizontal component of the force acting east = 125 × cos(38°) ≈ 98.5 N
The net sum of the horizontal forces, ∑Fₓ noting that the horizontal forces are acting in opposite direction is given as follows;
∑Fₓ = 75 - 125 × cos(38°) = 75 - 98.3 = -23.5N
Given that the difference in forces is negative, and hat we took the force acting east as negative, we have that the net horizontal force is acting east with a horizontal component of 23.5N
The net vertical force, ∑F[tex]_y[/tex], is given as follows;
∑F[tex]_y[/tex] = 125 × sin(38°) ≈ 76.96 N
Therefore, the components of the net force acting on the cart are;
Horizontal force, Fₓ ≈ 23.5 N, the vertical force, [tex]F_y[/tex] ≈ 76.96 N
The components of the net force on the cart are 23.5 Newton and 76.96 Newton.
Given the following data:
Tension force (horizontal) due west = 75 NTension force (horizontal) due east = 125 NAngle of inclination = 38°To find the components of the net force on the cart:
First of all, we would determine the horizontal component of the force acting due east.
[tex]F_y = Fcos(\theta)\\\\F_y = 125cos(38)\\\\F_y = 125 \times 0.7880\\\\F_y = 98.5 \; Newton[/tex]
Next, we would find the resultant horizontal forces:
[tex]\sum F_y = F + F_y\\\\\sum F_y = 75 + (- 98.5)\\\\\sum F_y = -23.5 \;Newton[/tex]
Therefore, the horizontal component of the net force acts in the opposite direction due east.
Horizontal component of the net force = 23.5 Newton
For the vertical component of the net force:
[tex]\sum F_x = Fsin(\theta)\\\\\sum F_x = 125cos(38)\\\\ \sum F_x = 125 \times 0.6157\\\\ \sum F_x = 76.96\; Newton[/tex]
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the Ability of water to pass through layers of soil and rock is....
1. impermeable
2. permeability
3. gradient
4. porosity
4. Which of the following statements is correct?
A Mass and weight are different names for the same thing
B The mass of an object is different if the object is taken to the Moon
C The weight of a cer is one of the forces acting on the car.
D The weight of a chocolate beris measured in kilograms
Answer:
Explanation:
A: wrong. Mass and weight are different.
B: Wrong. The mass here and the mass on the moon are the same. The weight, which is Mass * the acceleration is equal to weight.
C: Correct.
D: Wrong. Weight is not measured in Kg. Mass is.
According to Newton’s First Law of Motion, what will happen to a baseball thrown in outer space
Answer:
The baseball will stay in motion until another force act upon it.
Explanation:
Answer:
Newton's First Law of Motion is that an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. Due to the lack of gravity in space, until a different outside force acts upon the object, the baseball will continue to move at a constant speed in the same direction for all time (until acted upon by something else).
What amount of force would be required to lift a 10 kg dog?
Answer:
5 Kg force I think try
Explanation:
the force is equal to the weight divided by two. It will require a 5 Kg force to lift a 10Kg weight.
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1)A 1 kg brick is carried to up the Eiffel Tower to the 275 m platform. How
much gravitational potential energy does it acquire?
Answer:
The gravitational potential energy is 2,750 Joules
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass of brick = 1kg
Height of Eiffel Tower = 275m
Potential energy can be defined as the energy possessed by an object due to its position.
Mathematically, potential energy is;
[tex] P = mgh[/tex]
Also, we know acceleration due to gravity = 10m/s2
[tex] P = mgh[/tex]
[tex] P = 1 * 275 * 10 [/tex]
P = 2750 Joules.
Hence, the gravitational potential energy the brick acquired is 2750 Joules.
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Two objects gravitationally attract with a force of 18.0 N. If the mass of one of these objects is doubled, the new force of attraction is ____ N.
Two objects gravitationally attract with a force of 18.0 N. If the mass of both of these objects is doubled, the new force of attraction is _____ N.
Two objects gravitationally attract with a force of 18.0 N. If the mass of one of these objects is tripled, the new force of attraction is _____ N.
Two objects gravitationally attract with a force of 18.0 N. If the mass of both of these objects is tripled, the new force of attraction is ______ N.
Two objects gravitationally attract with a force of 18.0 N. If the mass of one of these objects is quadrupled, the new force of attraction is ____N.
Two objects gravitationally attract with a force of 18.0 N. If the mass of both of these objects is quadrupled, the new force of attraction is ____N
Choose the scientific theories that have been disproved through scientific advancement. Select all that apply.
a) steady-state theory
b) theory of evolution
c) big bang theory
d) geocentric universe
e) phrenology
determine the accelerations that result when a 45 N net force is applied to 3kg object
Answer:
acceleration is 18
Explanation:
45N/3kg=18
Answer:
18
Explanation:
What type of glass is heat resistant?
A.leaded glass
B.tinted glass
C.borosilicate glass
D.tempered glass
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Tempered glass is the less expensive alternative, and is best for lower temperature applications. It can withstand constant temperatures of up to 470 degrees F. Tempered glass is regular glass that has been strengthened through a thermal or chemical treatment. Tempering not only strengthens the glass but also changes its breakage pattern, causing it to shatter into small pieces instead of large sharp angles, reducing the chance of injury. It is best used for applications where the fire will not be near the glass, as constant temperatures of 500 degrees or more will cause it to weaken and shatter.
2. A police car drives from a police station to a distance of 170 km in 4 hours. He then stops at a gas station for 1 hour to fill gas and rest. Then the driver goes for 100 Km in 1 hour 30 minutes to his final destination.
a. What is the speed of the police car between the police station and the gas station?
b. What is the speed of the police car between the gas station and the final destination?
c. What is the average speed of the police car?
Answer:
a.42.5 km/h or .71 km/m
b. 66.7 km/h or 1.1repeating km/m
c.41.5 km/h or .69 km/m
Explanation:
These are all average speed problems, meaning you divide the distance traveled by the time [tex]s=\frac{d}{t}[/tex]
A. 170km/4hrs or 170km/240 mins
B. 100km/1.5hrs or 100km/90mins
C. The only tricky thing here is the question seems like it wants the speed for all of the information given, so you do include the one hour that he stops
270km/6.5 hrs or 270km/390 mins
Which of the following describes the relationship between work and power
Answer:
Power is the rate which work is done.
Explanation:
Power is the rate which work is done. Power is measured in watts.
Work is the use of force to move an object. Work is measured in joules
What groups of animals are heterotrophs?
a.) herbivores
b.) carnivores
c.) omnivores
d.) all the above
Answer:
All of the above.
Explanation:
As a review, remember that carnivores eat other animals and omnivores eat both plants and animals. There is yet another term used when talking about food chains, the word heterotroph. Anything that is not an autotroph is a heterotroph. The word means “other feeding” or feed off of others.
The maximum tension that a 0.80 m string can tolerate is 15 N. A 0.35-kg ball attached to this string is being whirled in a vertical circle. What is the maximum speed the ball can have at the top of the circle? 3.74 m/s 9.67 m/s 5.86 m/s None of the above
Answer:
v=5.86 m/s
Explanation:
Given that,
Length of the string, l = 0.8 m
Maximum tension tolerated by the string, F = 15 N
Mass of the ball, m = 0.35 kg
We need to find the maximum speed the ball can have at the top of the circle. The ball is moving under the action of the centripetal force. The length of the string will be the radius of the circular path. The centripetal force is given by the relation as follows :
[tex]F=\dfrac{mv^2}{r}[/tex]
v is the maximum speed
[tex]v=\sqrt{\dfrac{Fr}{m}} \\\\v=\sqrt{\dfrac{15\times 0.8}{0.35}} \\\\v=5.86\ m/s[/tex]
Hence, the maximum speed of the ball is 5.86 m/s.
the momentum of a bullet
Answer:
When a bullet is fired from a gun, total momentum before is zero since nothing is moving. After firing the bullet there is a momentum in the forward direction. ... The faster an object is moving or the more mass it has, the more momentum it has in the direction of its motion (momentum = mass velocity).
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A person is traveling at 5m/s for around 20 minutes. how much distance did he cover? hint: change minutes to seconds.
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Answer:
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What is the displacement of an object that moves from the origin to a position at - 12m
Answer:
Displacement, d = 12 meters
Explanation:
The displacement of an object that moves from the origin to a position at −12 m is 12 meters.
The distance from the origin to the maximum position is called displacement of an object. The maximum displacement of the particle in a wave is called crest and the minimum displacement is called the trough. -12 shows the displacement in negative axis.
So, the displacement of an object is 12 meters.
You mix 1 glass of water at 20 C and 1 glass of water at 80 C. What will be temperature of mixture
30
40
50
60
Explanation:
When Two Samples of Water are Mixed, what Final Temperature Results?
Go to Mixing Two Amounts of Water: Problems 1 - 10
Go to calculating the final temperature when mixing water and a piece of metal
Worksheet #2
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Example #1: Determine the final temperature when 32.2 g of water at 14.9 °C mixes with 32.2 grams of water at 46.8 °C.
This is problem 8a from Worksheet #2.
First some discussion, then the solution. Forgive me if the points seem obvious:
1) The colder water will warm up (heat energy "flows" into it). The warmer water will cool down (heat energy "flows" out of it).
2) The whole mixture will wind up at the SAME temperature. This is very, very important.
3) The energy which "flowed" out (of the warmer water) equals the energy which "flowed" in (to the colder water)
This problem type becomes slightly harder if a phase change is involved. For this example, no phase change. What that means is that only the specific heat equation will be involved
Solution Key Number One: We start by calling the final, ending temperature 'x.' Keep in mind that BOTH water samples will wind up at the temperature we are calling 'x.' Also, make sure you understand that the 'x' we are using IS NOT the Δt, but the FINAL temperature. This is what we are solving for.
The warmer water goes down from to 46.8 to x, so this means its Δt equals 46.8 − x. The colder water goes up in temperature, so its Δt equals x − 14.9.
That last paragraph may be a bit confusing, so let's compare it to a number line:

To compute the absolute distance, it's the larger value minus the smaller value, so 46.8 to x is 46.8 − x and the distance from x to 14.9 is x − 14.9.
These two distances on the number line represent our two Δt values:
a) the Δt of the warmer water is 46.8 minus x
b) the Δt of the cooler water is x minus 14.9
Solution Key Number Two: the energy amount going out of the warm water is equal to the energy amount going into the cool water. This means:
qlost = qgain
However:
q = (mass) (Δt) (Cp)
So:
(mass) (Δt) (Cp) = (mass) (Δt) (Cp)
With qlost on the left side and qgain on the right side.
Substituting values into the above, we then have:
(32.2) (46.8 − x)(4.184) = (32.2) (x − 14.9) (4.184)
Solve for x
Identify the reaction type shown and describe the clues that were used to identify it.
Fe2O3 + 2SiO2 → Fe2Si2O7
Answer:
This chemical equation represents a synthesis reaction. This identification is based on the fact that the reactant chemical compounds combine to form a single chemical substance that is different from the initial chemical substance.
Explanation:
if 6.75g of oxide of lead was reduced to 6.12g of metal, calculate the empirical formula of the oxide
A cannonball is fired on flat ground
at 520 m/s at a 58.0° angle.
How much time is it in the air?
(Unit = s)
Answer:
90 seconds
Explanation:
An space probe built on Earth has a mass of 750 kg. Calculate the weight of the space probe on Earth.
Answer:
7357.5N
Explanation:
Weight is the force used to pull a mass of object towards the centre of the Earth. The force is 9.81 N/kg.
so, Weight = mass × 9.81
the weight of the space probe should be: 750 × 9.81 = 7357.5 N
Answer:
7350N
Explanation:
Data
m-750kg
g-9.8
W=mg
=750 x 9.8
=7350N
What kind of bond is formed between a metal and a metal
O All of the above
O lonic bond
O Metallic bond
O Covalent bond
Answer:
metallic bond
Explanation:
Between 1990 and 2010, more than 8.6 million acres of forest were destroyed in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea to build palm oil plantations. These forests are homes to orangutans, elephants, tigers, and other animals. How will this activity affect the forest ecosystem?
Answer:
1.More number of natural disasters will occur.
2. Disease will spread.
Explanation:
An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms live in and interact with each other in an environment.
Forests are homes to orangutans, elephants, tigers, and other animals.
As more than 8.6 million acres of forest were destroyed in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea to build palm oil plantations, this may lead to the following consequences:
1.More number of natural disasters will occur.
2. Disease will spread.
How could you categorize or classify the five major types of
forces?
Answer:
Contact forces can be classified according to six types: tensional, spring, normal reaction, friction, air friction, and weight. Noncontact forces: Forces that take place when two objects do not touch. These forces can be classified according to three types: gravitational, electrical, and magnetic.
Explanation:
A rocket is fired vertically upwards with initial velocity 92 m/s at the ground level. Its engines then fire and it is accelerated at 4m/s2 until it reaches an altitude of 1200 m. At that point the engines fail and the rocket goes into free-fall. Disregard air resistance.
Answer:
The rocket above the ground is in 44 sec.
Explanation:
Given that,
Initial velocity = 92 m/s
Acceleration = 4 m/s²
Altitude = 1200 m
Suppose, How long was the rocket above the ground?
We need to calculate the time
Using equation of motion
[tex]s=ut-\dfrac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]1200=92t+\dfrac{1}{2}\times4t^2[/tex]
[tex]2t^2+92-1200=0[/tex]
[tex]t=10\ sec[/tex]
We need to calculate the velocity
Using equation of motion
[tex]v=u+at[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]v=92+4\times10[/tex]
[tex]v=132\ m/s[/tex]
When the rocket hits the ground,
Then, h'=0
We need to calculate the time
Using equation of motion
[tex]h'=h+ut-\dfrac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]0=1200+132t-\dfrac{1}{2}\times9.8t^2[/tex]
[tex]4.9t^2-132t-1200=0[/tex]
[tex]t=34\ sec[/tex]
When the rocket is in the air it is the sum of the time when it reaches 1000 m and the time when it hits the ground
So, the total time will be
[tex]t'=34+10[/tex]
[tex]t'=44\ sec[/tex]
Hence, The rocket above the ground is in 44 sec.
A 250 kg cannon containing a cannonball is initially at rest. If the cannon shoots the 20 kg cannonball at 15 m/s, what is the magnitude of the recoil velocity of the cannon?
Answer:
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Explanation:
. A car traveling at 30m/s is accelerated uniformly at the rate of 2.5m/s2for 6 sec. What is its final velocity?
Answer:
45m/s^1
Explanation:
v=u+at
v=(30)+(2.5)(6)
v=45m/s^1