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The discussion revolves around a request for help with a physics homework problem involving calculations of acceleration, mass, force, kinetic energy, work, weight, momentum, and impulse. The poster is struggling with specific calculations, particularly in determining the correct values for work and understanding the implications of negative values in kinetic energy. Clarifications are sought on the application of formulas, especially regarding the angle in the work equation, with advice suggesting that if force is applied horizontally, the angle should be zero, making the calculation straightforward. The poster expresses urgency in receiving assistance to complete the assignment and prepare for an upcoming test. Overall, the thread highlights the need for peer support in understanding physics concepts and calculations.
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Does anyone out there have a few minutes to review a problem I worked out ?

I need to know where I am making errors and how to correct them

If you have a few minuted and are willing to help a fella out please reply ASAP

Here goes The problem states to find the following
1. Acceleration 5. Work
2. mass 6.the weight of three rayovac cells placed on the object
3. Force 7. momentum with and without cells
4. KE 8. Impulse upon collision

Trial 1 weight of object = 985.5 g .986 kg
Xi = 100cm ti = 0
Xf = 38cm tf = 4sec

I need velocity for accelartion v = d/ t = -.62 m/4s = -0.155 m/s

a = v / t = (0.155 m/s) / 4 s = -0.039 m/s^2

mass = w / g = 0.986kg / (9.8 m/s^2) = 0.101kg (why is ans. not in Newtons)

Force F = m x a =0.101kg x (-0.039 m/s^2) = - 2.59 N

KE = (1/2) m x v^2 = (1/2)(0.101kg)(-0.155 m/s)^2 = -0.024 J, (can J be -)

work W = (F cos 0) X = ? I am stuck here, the object is on a level surface I am thinking that (cos 90) is correct am I right ?
PLease any help will be appreciated I am trying to complete assignment and study for test. :eek:
 
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I see that this post is being viewed but not answered,

Did I do something wrong or is there an error in the post

I could really use a little help with this problem

Is there anyone out there just make a post if you can read me is there anyone at home
 
Okay.What's the text of the problem...?

Daniel.
 
mushhhy said:
work W = (F cos 0) X = ? I am stuck here, the object is on a level surface I am thinking that (cos 90) is correct am I right ?
PLease any help will be appreciated I am trying to complete assignment and study for test.

W=Fdcos(\theta)
if the force is being applied horizontally, then \theta would be zero

Work is force times distance times cos(theta). In this case, if the force is being applied horizontally, then theta=0 so... cos(0)=1 so work would just be W=F*d
 
:cry: Thank you
The problem was an experiment done in class, it is set up as a collision between two cars on a track. one stationary and one propelled by a fan.
Xi = 100cm, Xf = 38cm, ti = 0, tf =4s the rest of the problem is in my first post. If you need any further info let me know I will check back every few minutes. I am trying to figure out some other problems.

Thanks again
 
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