Answer:
As block 1 moves from point A to point B, the work done by gravity on block 2 is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the two-block system.
Explanation:
As block 2 goes down , work is done by gravity on block 2 . This is converted
into kinetic energy of block 1 and block 2 . Work done by gravity is mgh which can be measured easily . kinetic energy of both the blocks can also be measured.
The value of the swimmer's power output is calculated by dividing the work done by the time it took for the work to be completed. From the given in this item,
P = 3560 J/ 55 s = 64.73 W
Rounding off to two significant figures will give us 65 W.
A bathroom scales works due to gravity. Under normal
conditions, a reading can be obtained when your body is pushing some force on
the scale. However in this case, since you and the scale are both moving
downwards, so your body is no longer pushing on the scale. Therefore the answer
is:
<span>The reading will drop to 0 instantly</span>
Answer:
83%
Explanation:
On the surface, the weight is:
W = GMm / R²
where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the Earth, m is the mass of the shuttle, and R is the radius of the Earth.
In orbit, the weight is:
w = GMm / (R+h)²
where h is the height of the shuttle above the surface of the Earth.
The ratio is:
w/W = R² / (R+h)²
w/W = (R / (R+h))²
Given that R = 6.4×10⁶ m and h = 6.3×10⁵ m:
w/W = (6.4×10⁶ / 7.03×10⁶)²
w/W = 0.83
The shuttle in orbit retains 83% of its weight on Earth.