Using a horizontal force of 60 N, a wagon is pushed horizontally across the floor a distance of 12 meters at a constant speed of 2.3 m/s
a) What is the work done by the force?
b) What is the power supplied by the force?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a) The work done by the force is 720 joules, b) The power supplied by the force is 138 watts.

Explanation:

a) Since force is uniform and parallel to the direction of motion, the work ([tex]W[/tex]), in joules, done by the force ([tex]F[/tex]), in newtons, is defined by this formula:

[tex]W = F\cdot s[/tex] (1)

Where [tex]s[/tex] is the travelled distance, in meters.

If we know that [tex]F = 60\,N[/tex] and [tex]s = 12\,m[/tex], then the work done by the force is:

[tex]W = F\cdot s[/tex]

[tex]W = (60\,N)\cdot (12\,m)[/tex]

[tex]W = 720\,J[/tex]

The work done by the force is 720 joules.

b) And an expression for the power supplied by the force ([tex]\dot W[/tex]), in watts, is concieved by differentiating (1) in time:

[tex]\dot W = F\cdot \dot s[/tex]

Where [tex]\dot s[/tex] is the speed of the wagon, in meters per second.

If we know that [tex]F = 60\,N[/tex] and [tex]\dot s = 2.3\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the power supplied by the force is:

[tex]\dot W = F\cdot \dot s[/tex]

[tex]\dot W = (60\,N)\cdot \left(2.3\,\frac{m}{s} \right)[/tex]

[tex]\dot W = 138\,W[/tex]

The power supplied by the force is 138 watts.


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Part A

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Answer:

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In parallel combination, same potential difference exists across each resistor. But current through each resistance is different.

When two or more resistors are connected one after other, they are said to be connected in series as shown in figure. in this combination voltage difference across each resistance is different which is given by ohms law. current flowing through each resistance is same.

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R(s) = R₁ + R₂ + R₃...........+R(n).

In this problem given resistance are not seen, Resistor can be with 41 and 17Ω.

Given,

R₁ = 17 Ω

R₂ = 41 Ω

[tex]R_{s} = ?[/tex]

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[tex]\frac{1}{R_{s}} = \frac{1}{R_{1} } + \frac{1}{R_{2} }[/tex]

[tex]R_{s} = \frac{R_{1} R_{2} }{R_{1} + R_{2} }= \frac{17*41}{17+41} = \frac{697}{58} = 12[/tex]

R = 12 Ω.

Hence option D is correct.

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Protons move from the rod to the wool.
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Electrons move from the wool to the rod.

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The plastic rod becomes charged when electrons move from the wool to the rod to become negatively charged. Details about charge can be found below.

What is electronegativity?

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