is
A 0.155 kg arrow is shot upward
at 31.4 m/s. What is its kinetic
energy (KE) when it is 30.0 m
above the ground?

Answers

Answer 1

Kinetic energy = 29.912 J

Further explanation

Given

mass = 0.155 kg

vo=initial velocity = 31.4 m/s

h/d=30 m

Required

KE=kinetic energy

Solution

vt²=vo²-2ad⇒vt=final velocity

vt²=31.4²-2.10.30⇒g=10 m/s²

vt²=985.96-600

vt²=385.96 m/s

Kinetic  energy (KE)

[tex]\tt KE=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\KE=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 0.155.\times 385.96\\\\KE=29.912~J[/tex]

Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is 30.8 (J)

Explanation:

You're welcome


Related Questions

What does positive and negative speed/velocity mean?

Answers

Answer:

Positive speed means ur going forward. Negative speed means ur going backward.

Explanation:

Answer:

velocity is usually always positive if the object is moving to the right but is negative if the object is moving to the left.

Explanation:

speed tells how fast the object is moving without saying anything about it's direction. but speed will always be positive

My buddy and I have just finished a dive to 15 metres/50 feet for 60 minutes. We want to return to the same site and depth and stay another 60 minutes. We can ______________________ to see about how long we have to remain at the surface to have enough no stop time. (choose all that apply)

Answers

Answer:

1) Periodically check the no stop or NDL time on their computers

2) The dive computer planning mode can be used if available

3) Make use of a dive planning app

4) Check data from the RDP table or an eRDPML

Explanation:

The no stop times information from the computer gives the no-decompression limit (NDL) time allowable which is the time duration a diver theoretically is able to stay at a given depth without a need for a decompression stop

The dive computer plan mode or a downloadable dive planning app are presently the easiest methods of dive planning

The PADI RDP are dive planners based on several years of experience which provide reliable safety limits of depth and time.

Practice
1. Nitrogen and oxygen
en and oxygen in their liquid states have densities only 0.8 and 0.9
water. Atmospheric pressure is due primarily to the weight of nitro-
and oxygen gas in the air. If the atmosphere liquefied, would its depth
be greater or less than 10.3 m?​

Answers

Answer:

In both cases the height is greater than 10.3 m

Explanation:

Pressure is defined by the relationship

       P = F / A

in this case the force is the weight of the two gases

       F = W = m g

If we use the definition of density

      ρ = m / V

      V = A h

      m = ρ A h

we substitute

       P = ρ g h

       h = [tex]\frac{P}{\rho g}[/tex]

For this case the density of the gases is

       ρ' = 0.9 [tex]\rho_{water}[/tex]

       h =[tex]\frac{P}{0.9 \ \rho_{water} g}[/tex]

we calculate

     ρ’= 0.9 \rho_{water}

     h = 1 105 / (0.9 1000 9.8)

     h = 11.3 m

      ρ’= 0.8 \rho_{water}

       h = 1 105 / (0.8 1000 9.8

       h = 12.8 m

In both cases the height is greater than 10.3 m

Define the term electrical resistance as applied to current electricity

Answers

Explanation:

Electrical resistance can be defined as the opposition to the flow of current in an electric circuit or wire. The resistance converts electrical energy into thermal energy, this serves as friction in mechanical systems. And this electrical energy converted to thermal is dissipated.

By ohm's law we have

Resistance R = Voltage V/ Current I

Help help help plzzz. A 15-kilogram wagon originally at rest on a level road is pulled by a rope that exerts a constant horizontal force of 45 newton's, If the frictional forces on the wagon total 15 newton's, what will be its acceleration ? *
2.0 〖m/s〗^2
4.0 〖m/s〗^2
15 〖m/s〗^2
30 〖m/s〗^2
3.0 〖m/s〗^2

Answers

Answer:

A. 2m/(s^2)

I hope it will be useful.

How can speed and velocity be used to describe motion?

Answers

Answer:

speed described how fast the object moves velocity describes how fast and in what direction its moved..

What is the frequency of this wave?
O1
O2
O3
O4

Answers

Answer:

f = 1/t

1/1

=1

Explanation:

The frequency f = 1/T = ω/2π of the motion gives the number of complete oscillations per unit time. It is measured in units of Hertz, (1 Hz = 1/s).

different between group IA and IIA elements​

Answers

Answer:

Group IA elements have only one valency electron while Group IIA have two valency electrons.

Group IA elements have cations with higher charge density hence polarizing anions easier resulting into covalent character while Group IIA elements have cations with lower charge density hence difficulty in distorting anions resulting into a ionic character. This is due to difference in cationic radii and charges

PHYSICS HELP PLEASE,, I’LL MAKE YOU THE BRAINLIEST!
(look at attached picture for context)
Q: Place the block at the top of a 30 degree ramp. What is the net force on the block when it begins to slide down the ramp? What is the acceleration of the block down the ramp? SHOW WORK/CALCULATIONS

Answers

First, let

f = mag. of static friction

n = mag. of normal force

w = m g = mag. of gravitational force (the weight of the block)

m = mass of the block

g = 9.80 m/s² (the mag. of the acceleration due to gravity)

a = acceleration of the block

It's the static friction that interests us at the moment "when it begins to slide", meaning the precise moment at which static friction is at its maximum. At that point, the friction has magnitude f such that

f = 0.5 n

The problem is much easier to work through if you split up the forces into components acting parallel and perpendicular to the ramp. By Newton's second law, we have

• the net force acting parallel to the ramp is

F = - f + w sin(30°) = m a

• and the net force acting perpendicular to the ramp is

F = n - w cos(30°) = 0

Hence the net force on the block as it begins to slide acts only in the parallel direction. Note that we take the positive parallel direction to be the one in which the block slides down the ramp (i.e. opposing the friction force), and the positive perpendicular direction to be the same as the normal force.

Solve the second equation for n :

n = m g cos(30°) = (100 kg) (9.80 m/s²) cos(30°) ≈ 849 N

Then

f = 0.5 (849 N) ≈ 424 N

and so the net force on the block is

F ≈ - 424 N + (100 kg) (9.80 m/s²) sin(30°) ≈ 65.6 N

Next, you want to find the acceleration of the block as it is sliding down the ramp, during which time kinetic friction kicks in. We have the same equations as above, except now f = 0.3 n. So we still have n ≈ 849 N, which gives

f = 0.3 (849 N) ≈ 255 N

F = - f + w sin(30°) = m a

→   - 255 N + (100 kg) (9.80 m/s²) sin(30°) ≈ (100 kg) a

→   a ≈ 2.35 m/s²

Find the maximum velocity possible for the person on the swing.

if someone could explain with work that would be very much appreciated since I wasn't there when this was discussed in class.

Answers

Answer:

The maximum possible speed is 4.85 m/s.

Explanation:

The Principle Of Conservation Of Mechanical Energy

In the absence of friction, the total mechanical energy is conserved. It means that :

[tex]E_m=U+K[/tex] is constant, being U the potential energy and K the kinetic energy

U=mgh

Where m is the mass of the object, g is the gravitational acceleration and h is the height from a fixed reference.

[tex]\displaystyle K=\frac{mv^2}{2}[/tex]

Where v is the speed.

When the person is at a maximum height of 2 meters, the speed is 0. Thus the mechanical energy is made only of potential energy.

Let's fix the reference for the height to the point where the person is at minimum height (1 m from the ground level). The maximum height with respect to this reference is h=2.2 m - 1 m = 1.2 m.

The potential energy is:

U = m*9.8*1.2

U = 11.76m

When the person is at the minimum (zero) height, the mechanical energy is made only of kinetic energy. Since the mechanical energy is conserved, then:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{mv^2}{2}=11.76m[/tex]

Multiplying by 2 and simplifying by m:

[tex]v^2=2*11.76=23.52[/tex]

Solving for v:

[tex]v=\sqrt{23.52}=4.85[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{v=4.85}[/tex]

The maximum possible speed is 4.85 m/s.

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
Calculated by angular velocity/time

Answers

Answer:

Hi... Your answer is angular acceleration

PLEASE HELP ME!!
Which health-related fitness component would be at an inadequate level if the person did poorly on a sit and reach fitness test?

a
Cardiovascular Endurance

b
Flexibility

c
Muscular Strength

d
Power

Answers

B, the sit and reach test is a test of flexibility.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

In which of the following sentences is work used in the everyday sense of the word?

a. Lifting a heavy bucket involves doing work on the bucket.
b. The force of friction usually does negative work.
c. Sam and Rachel worked hard pushing the car.
d. Work is a physical quantity:

Answers

Answer:

Hi... Your answer is B... a is not work because work is ziro

The distance of an illuminated object from its light source is decreased to 1/3 while the luminous flux remains constant. Which is true of the illuminance on the object

Answers

Answer:

The illuninance being multiplied by 9

Explanation:

Answer:

The illuminance will be multiplied by 9.

Explanation:

a tennis ball mashine fires aball vertically upward at time t=0 at 19.6 m/s assume the air resistance is negligible and take g=9.8m/s^ calculate the displacement and velocity of the ball at t=1.0s,2.0s,3.0s and 4.0s​

Answers

Answer:

See the answers below.

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use the following equation of kinematics.

[tex]y=y_{o}+v_{o}*t+0.5*g*t^{2}[/tex]

where:

y = final elevation [m]

yo = initial elevation = 0

vo = initial velocity = 19.6 [m/s]

t = time required [s]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

Now we can replace the different times in the equation above.

For  t = 1 [s]

[tex]y=0+(19.6*1)-0.5*9.81*(1^{2} )\\y = 14.7 [m][/tex]

For  t = 2 [s]

[tex]y=0+(19.6*2)-0.5*9.81*(2^{2} )\\y = 19.58 [m][/tex]

For  t = 3 [s]

[tex]y=0+(19.6*3)-0.5*9.81*(3^{2} )\\y = 14.7 [m][/tex]

For  t = 4 [s]

[tex]y=0+(19.6*4)-0.5*9.81*(4^{2} )\\y = -0.08 [m][/tex]

We can see that the sign of gravitational acceleration is negative, since it points in the opposite direction to the motion of the launch.

Note when the time is equal to 4 seconds we see that the distance is 0, ie the tennis ball has reached its maximum height and begins to descend.

2. What mass of sulphuric acid (density 1.84 g/
cm) can be held in a 250 ml bottle?​

Answers

[tex]volume \: = 250 \: ml \\ 1 \: ml = 1 {cm}^{3} \\ 250 \: ml = (1 \times 250) = 250 {cm}^{3} \\ mass \: = \: \frac{density}{volume} \\ mass \: = \: \frac{1.84}{250} \\ mass \: = \: 0.00736 \: g[/tex]

The mass of the sulfuric acid will be 0.00736 g.

What is mass?

A physical body's mass is the amount of matter it contains. This is also a measurement of inertia of a particular body, or resistance to acceleration whenever a net force will be applied.

Calculation of mass.

Given data:

density (d) = 1.84 g/cm

volume (v) = 250 ml

Now, use the mass formula.

Mass (m) = density (d) / volume (v)

Mass (m) = 1.84 / 250

Mass (m) = 0.00736 g

Therefore, the mass of the sulfuric acid will be 0.00736 g.

To know more about mass.

https://brainly.com/question/19694949.

#SPJ2

An Airplane taxis onto the runway going at 10 m/s. If it can accelerate steady at 3
m/s2 and its take-off speed is 90 m/s, what length of runway will it need? *
130 m
1350 m
1333 m
2666.7 m
A race car was is moving at a constant speed of 35 m/s. A security car was

Answers

Answer: 1333 m

the length of runway it will need is S = [tex]\frac{90^{2}-10^{2} }{2.3}=1333[/tex] (m)

Explanation:

Chef Andy tosses an orange in the air, then catches it again at the same height. The orange is in the air for 0.75\,\text s0.75s0, point, 75, start text, s, end text. We can ignore air resistance.
What was the orange's velocity at the moment it was tossed into the air?

Answers

Answer:

3.68 m/s

Explanation:

Applying the equation of motion;

v = u + at. ....1

Where

u = initial speed

v = final speed

a = acceleration

t = time taken

Given;

Total time of flight t = 0.75s

Acceleration due to gravity g = 9.8 m/s^2

Considering the first phase of flight, during the upward motion to the maximum height. The final velocity at the maximum height is zero and the time of flight of the phase is equal to half of the total flight time.

v1 = 0

t1 = t/2 = 0.75/2 =0.375s

From equation 1;

v1 = u - gt1

Substituting the values;

0 = u - 9.8(0.375)

Solving for u;

u = 9.8(0.375)

u = 3.675

u = 3.68 m/s

Initial velocity = 3.68 m/s

Chef Andy tosses an orange in the air, then catches it again at the same height. The orange is in the air for 0.75 s. We can ignore air resistance.

What was the orange's velocity at the moment it was tossed into the air?

Answer: 3.68 m/s

The result of the superposition of two or more waves is called?
A reflection
B interference
C refraction

Answers

Answer:

Answer is interference

The handles of the tools like screwdrivers and pliers used by electricians for repair work usually have plastics or rubber covers on them. Give reason.

Answers


Electrician's screwdrivers usually have plastic handles—because plastic insulates the user's hands from the risk of electric shock—as well as plastic tubing that runs much of the length of the shaft.

A 20 cm square frame that can rotate about the 00' axis is placed in a homogeneous magnetic field with 0.5T induction directed vertically downwards.
a) Draw vectors of forces acting on the sides of the frame.
b) calculate the values of these forces and the resultant force acting on the frame.
c) calculate the torque of the frame.

Answers

The solution to this task is f00king Dis.

———PLEASE HELP——— I NEED THE ANSWERS (ILL GIVE BRAINLIST)

Answers

Answer:

mountains, earthquakes, tsunamis

Explanation:

Earthquakes cause that because the plates shift and that’s what it’s doing in the picture

AP physics here! Please help me answer only this question and then explain how you got your answer. After that, I will do the rest of the questions by myself using your explanation. Come here only if you know AP physics.

Answers

Answer:

displacement: 0

Distance: 30

Explanation:

lol, i asked my brother, he's also in 10th grade

A horse pulls a wagon forward. What is the equal and opposite force for the force of the horse pushing down on the ground as described by Newton's third law

Answers

Answer:

The equal and opposite force is equal to the sum of any frictional force to the product of the mass of the wagon and the acceleration of the wagon

Explanation:

Newton's third law states that for every action, or force, there is an equal and opposite reaction

The equal and opposite force = The mass of the Wagon, m × The acceleration of the wagon, a + Any frictional force present, [tex]F_f[/tex]

Whereby the force with which the horse pulls the wagon = F, mathematically, we have;

The equal and opposite force = -F = m × a + [tex]F_f[/tex].

Answer:

Ground pushes up on the horse’s hooves

Explanation:

khan academy

what is rusting?How does it occur?​

Answers

Answer:

Rust occurs when iron or its alloys, such as steel, corrode. The surface of a piece of iron will corrode first in the presence of oxygen and water.The process of rusting is a combustion reaction, similar to fire. Left in contact with oxygen, iron will react with the oxygen to form rust.

Hope this helps!!

Answer:

iron is oxidation reaction

Explanation:

it occurs when iron reacts with water and oxygen to form hydrated iron(iii) oxide

PLZ HELP!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!

As waves get closer to a beach they:

decrease in energy
increase in energy
decrease in height
increase in length

Answers

As waves get closer to the beach they increase in energy

1. how to find out the elecronic structure of
i. lithium
ii. potassium
iii. sodium

Answers

Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

To find out the electronic structure of each element, you must know the number of electrons it contains.

If you find that out(the number of electrons in the neutral atom of an element is the same as its atomic number). Then you arrange those electrons in such a way that the first shell has only two electrons and subsequent shells have eight electrons.

Look up the groups to which the elements belong in the periodic table All the elements are in group 1 so the last shell must have only one electron.

what should we do to be a computer engineer ‍ ‍?​

Answers

Answer:

to be an eginere u would have to go to college and study hard

Explanation:

study and go to university/college

The nucleus in an iron atom has a radius of about 4.0 10-15 m and contains 26 protons. (a) What is the magnitude of the repulsive electrostatic force between two of the protons that are separated by 4.0 10-15 m?

Answers

Answer:

The  repulsive electrostatic force between two of the protons is 14.4 N.

Explanation:

Given;

distance between the two protons, r = 4 x 10⁻¹⁵ m

charge of a proton, q = + 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ C

The repulsive electrostatic force between two of the protons is calculated by applying Coulomb's law;

[tex]F = \frac{k q_1 q_2 }{r^2} \\\\where;\\k \ is \ Coulomb's \ constant = 9\times 10^9 \ Nm^2/C^2 \\\\F = \frac{9\times 10^9 \ (1.6\times 10^{-19})^2}{(4 \times 10^{-15})^2} \\\\F = 14.4 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the  repulsive electrostatic force between two of the protons is 14.4 N.

Which object has a net force of -68 N?
F = 31 N
F = 89 N
F, = 27 N
F=-53N
F = 53 N F-56N
F = 103 N
F = 34 N
F=-102 N
F = -27 N
F = -74 N
F=-89 N
Done
8 of 9

Answers

Answer:

5 or 6

Explanation:you

Answer:

The 3rd graph

Explanation:

The graph that says:

Fn = 27 N

Ff= -102 N

Fp= 34 N

Fg= -27 N

Other Questions
Which of the following would NOT be considered a condition that can cause your immune system to be impaired Provide a scientific explanation on how a mutation to the 17th nitrogen base of DNA leads to the formation of sickle cell hemoglobin protein instead of normal hemoglobin protein. Which of the following best describes how forces affect matter? A. Forces create matter B. Forces hold matter together. C. Forces conserve matter. D. Forces keep matter warm plz help me i beg of u? What was Huey Long known for?earning more money than any attorney in Louisiana at the time winning cases against large businesses and corporationsrefusing to take his employees money to fund his campaigns challenging the government to give more money to Louisiana [tex]{x}^{18}={y}^{21}={z}^{28}[/tex]3, [tex]3 log_y x [/tex], [tex]3 log_z y [/tex] and [tex]7 log_x z [/tex] are in? ill give you brilliantOne mile is about 1.57 kilometers. If you are traveling at 55 miles per hour, what is the best estimate of your speed in kilometers per hour? A. between 50 and 60 kilometers per hour B. between 60 and 70 kilometers per hour C. between 70 and 80 kilometers per hour D. between 80 and 90 kilometers per hour in this trial, 0.400 M NaOH was added to 40.00 ml of 0.400 M HCl. How many ml of base must be added to cause the colour to change? Factor the expression using the GCF.7+14 = Balance these equations!1)AIBr; +K-KBr +AI Someone with good moral character will likely __________. A. do the right thing, even if it is difficult B. do the right thing as long as it won't affect them negatively, like cause them to lose a friend C. do the right thing only when people in authority are watching them D. do the right thing only when it advantageous to do so Mr. Wells tells his class of 24 that when they have completed the assignment, they may play online math games. At the end of class, 40% of the class is playing online math games. Approximately how many students still need to complete their assignment? As result of increased immigration, northern cities became Tom paid $2.50 for two pounds of boiled peanuts. Rose paid $9.50 for 8 pounds of boiled peanuts. Is the relationship between these two purchases proportional? When the daffodil genes are added to the rice DNA, they are replicated along with all the other rice genes. What are the steps taken to replicate the genes Three type of symbiosis A naturally occurring contingency includes any contingency of reinforcement (or punishment) designed and implemented by a behavior analyst or practitioner to achieve acquisition, maintenance, and/or generalization of a targeted behavior change.a) trueb) false Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. Margot and I started packing our most important belongings into a schoolbag. The first thing I stuck in was this diary, and then curlers, handkerchiefs, schoolbooks, a comb and some old letters. Preoccupied by the thought of going into hiding, I stuck the craziest things in the bag, but I'm not sorry. Memories mean more to me than dresses. Which detail best conveys Annes perspective on what is most valuable in life? I stuck the craziest things in the bag Preoccupied by the thought of going into hiding Margot and I started packing Memories mean more to me than dresses. Which of the following is true about thoughts Which ratio is equivalent to the ratio 13:15 Steam Workshop Downloader