Let loudness be L, distance be d, and k be the constant of variation such that the equation that would best represent the given above is,
L = k/(d^2)
For Case 1,
L1 = k/(d1^2)
For Case 2,
L2 = k/((d1/4)^2)
For k to be equal, L1 = 16L2.
Therefore, the loudness at your friend's position is 16 times that of yours.
6
Explanation:
The mechanical advantage is a factor that measures how input force increases using a machine.
A lever is a simple machine with the fulcrum at the center.
To calculate the mechanical advantage M.A of levers we use the expression below;
M. A =
= 
= input force
= output force
a is the distance of the input force from the fulcrum
b is the distance of the output force from the fulcrum
Given
a = 36cm
b = 6cm
M.A =
= 6
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Ok the velocity of an object in free fall is given by the equation :
v=v0-gt, where v0 is the original velocity, g is the gravitational constant (9.8 m/s^2) and t is the time.
so, we substitute values into this equation. v=35.8-9.8*2.5; v=11.3 m/s
Answer:
(D) The weight of the space station and the gravitational force of the space station on the earth.
Explanation:
In both A and B , both the forces act in the same direction ( downwards ) , so they can not be action- reaction force .
In the option C , weight of a astronaut can only be reaction force of gravitational force exerted on the earth by astronaut. Both astronaut and the earth pull each other with equal and opposite force. So option D is correct.
Answer:
The mass of the object is 49.5kg which is approximately 50kg
Explanation:
Given that
Spring constant (k)=45N/m
The extension (e)=0.88m
Also given that the acceleration is 0.8m/s²
Force by the spring is given as
Using hooke's law
According to Hooke's law which states that the extension of an elastic material is directly proportional to the applied force provided that the elastic limit is not exceeded. Mathematically,
F = ke where
F is the applied force
k is the spring constant
e is the extension
From the formula k = F/e
F=ke
m is the mass of the block = ?
a is the acceleration = 0.8m/s²
e is the extension of the spring = 0.88m
k is the spring constant = 45N/m
F=45×0.88
F=39.6N
Now this force will set the object in motion, now using newton second law of motion
F=ma
Then, m=F/a
m=39.6/0.8
m=49.5kg
The mass of the object is 49.5kg which is approximately 50kg