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In fact, the total energy of the rock when it <span>leaves the thrower's hand is the sum of the gravitational potential energy U and of the initial kinetic energy K:
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<span>As the rock falls down, its height h from the ground decreases, eventually reaching zero just before hitting the ground. This means that U, the potential energy just before hitting the ground, is zero, and the total final energy is just kinetic energy:
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But for the law of conservation of energy, the total final energy must be equal to the tinitial energy, so E is always the same. Therefore, the final kinetic energy must be
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Answer:
51.2 mi/h
Explanation:
Total distance, d = 100 miles
First 60 miles with speed 55 mi/h
Next 40 miles with speed 75 mi/h
Time taken for first 60 miles, t1 = 60 / 55 = 1.09 h
Time taken for 40 miles, t2 = 40 / 75 = 0.533 h
Time spent to get stuck, t3 = 20 min = 0.33 h
Total time, t = t1 + t2 + t3 = 1.09 + 0.533 + 0.33 = 1.953 h
The average speed is defined as the ratio of total distance traveled to the total time taken.
Average speed = 
Thus, the average speed of the journey is 51.2 mi/h.
Answer:
a) m = 993 g
b) E = 6.50 × 10¹⁴ J
Explanation:
atomic mass of hydrogen = 1.00794
4 hydrogen atom will make a helium atom = 4 × 1.00794 = 4.03176
we know atomic mass of helium = 4.002602
difference in the atomic mass of helium = 4.03176-4.002602 = 0.029158
fraction of mass lost =
= 0.00723
loss of mass for 1000 g = 1000 × 0.00723 = 7.23
a) mass of helium produced = 1000-7.23 = 993 g (approx.)
b) energy released in the process
E = m c²
E = 0.00723 × (3× 10⁸)²
E = 6.50 × 10¹⁴ J
Answer:
Net electric field, 
Explanation:
Given that,
Charge 1, 
Charge 2, 
distance, d = 3.2 cm = 0.032 m
Electric field due to charge 1 is given by :



Electric field due to charge 2 is given by :



The point charges have opposite charge. So, the net electric field is given by the sum of electric field due to both charges as :



So, the electric field strength at the midpoint between the two charges is 91406.24 N/C. Hence, this is the required solution.