If a force of 25 N is applied to an object over a parallel displacement of 20 m,
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If a force of 25 N is applied to an object over a parallel displacement of 20 m, how much work is done on the object by the applied force? 1.25 J 25 J 45 J 500 J If the object in question 1 moves at a constant velocity, how much net work is done on the object? 0 J 45 J 500 J There's not enough information. If an object is falling with some nonzero initial speed, and while we watch for some amount of time its kinetic energy increases by 200 J, what is the corresponding change in its potential energy? (Neglect air resistance.) 200 J 0 J -200 J There's not enough information. If the object in question 3 has a mass of 22 kg, how much did its velocity increase during the time we observed it? 4.26 m/s 9.09 m/s 18.18 m/s There's not enough information. A bat contacts a resting tee-ball that has a mass of 1.7 kg for 0.4 s, and the tee-ball leaves the tee with a Velocity of 15 m/s. How much force did the bat exert on the ball? 10.2 N 22.1 N 25.5 N 63.75 N If a 65 N force is applied to push an object across a table at a constant velocity, what is the magnitude of the friction force? Less than 65 N Exactly 65 N More than 65 N There's not enough information.Explanation / Answer
1 ans
Given that
force F=25 n
length L=20 m
basing on the concept of work energy and power
now we find the work
work W=F*L=25*20=500 J
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2 ans
if the object is moving constant velocity the work done by gravational is zero Wg=0
the net work done Wnet=Wg+Wf
=0+500=500 N
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3 ans
Given that
kinetic energy K.E=200 j
now we find the potential energy
K.E+P.E=constant
P.E=-K.E=-200 J
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4 ans
Given that
mass m=22 kg
now we find the speed
speepV=[2*200/22]^1/2=4.26 m/s
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5 ans
given that
mass m=1.7 kg
time t=0.4 sec
velocity v=15 m/s
now we find the force
force F=1.7*15/0.4=63.75 N
the magnitude of frctiction is less than 65 N
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