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Calculate Net Work Done by Fpush, Fgrav, Fnormal - 5N, 5m
A book is pushed up a ramp by a force. Calculate the net work done by : a. Fpush b. Fgrav c. Fnormal Let fnet = 5 Newtons and displacement of the object be 5 m up the ramp, so the net work done by Fpush = 5 * 5 = 25 J. is the Work net by grav = mgsin@ * 5? and net work by Fnormal =...- sundeepsingh
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Potential energy of this water were converted in to electrical energy
q. water flows over niagra falls which is 128m high at an average rate of 1.67e6 Kg/s. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.81. If half of the potential energy of this water were converted into electrical energy how much power will be produced by these falls. Please help asap MY work: PE/s...- sundeepsingh
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How does escape velocity vary with an object's mass?
easy to say 5 mins, but how abt u actually think abt this question! it says COnstant speed, that mean if a rocket has 100 m/s then it continues at that speed yet it escapes the gravitational field of a planet. DO U GUYZ THINK THIS IS A relevant QUESTION FOR PROVINCIAL? I DON'T, CAZ THE CONSTANT...- sundeepsingh
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How does escape velocity vary with an object's mass?
SORRY PPL, this is not a homework question, its a high level provincial june 2005 question, i was just wondering if i got it correct, by the way i did pick option number 3 but i did waste 30 mins doing irrelevant calc to find out how to get CONSTANT speeed- sundeepsingh
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Help for physics static and kinetic friction
THANKS a lot DOC AL, i LUV U lol :P- sundeepsingh
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How does escape velocity vary with an object's mass?
another simple question: what is the energy needed to move an object away from the planets gravitational field at CONSTANT speed? 1) Ep 2)Ek 3)Change in Ep 4)Change in Ek- sundeepsingh
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Help for physics static and kinetic friction
this is what i did. the friction force between sled and snow is= FN X u=(70.1+50)*0.119=14.2919 N. the friction force between the penguin and sled = (70.1)*0.671=47.0371, therefore, the max horizontal force that can be applied to the sled without causing the penguin to slide off the...- sundeepsingh
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Help for physics static and kinetic friction
help for physics static and kinetic friction. Question: A 70 Newtons Penguin is on a 50 N. sled. the static friction between the penguin and sled is 0.671 and the kinetic friction between the sled and the SNOW is 0.119. FInd the maximum horizontal force that can be applied without the penguin...- sundeepsingh
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