Answer:
B. there would be a global rise in temperatures
Hence, global warming
Explanation:
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Determine the torque applied to the shaft of a car that transmits 225 hp and rotates at a rate of 3000 rpm.
Answer:
Torque=0.51 Btu
Explanation:
Given Data
Power=225 hp
Revolutions =3000 rpm
To find
T( torque )=?
Solution
As

As force moves an object through a distance, work is done on the object. Likewise, when a torque rotates an object through an angle, work is done.
So

Answer:
a) Earth
b) Mercury
c) Neptune
Explanation:
All the planets move around the sun in eastward direction, but few planet have retrograde rotation i.e in westward direction. Retrograde motion is just an apparent change in the movement of planet which means it only seems as if the planet are rotating in opposite direction. Retrograde movement of planet like Saturn, Jupiter and mars is not real. Hence, if a person lives on Saturn, then following planets will exhibit retrograde motion
a) Earth
b) Mercury
c) Neptune
Answer:
The change in gravitational potential energy of the hiker = 2869685 J
Explanation:
Potential Energy: This is the energy possessed by a body, due to its change in position in the gravitational field. The unit of potential energy is Joules (J)
From the question,
Change in gravitational potential energy = Energy of the hiker at the top of Mt. Whitney - Energy of the hiker at the floor of Death valley.
ΔEp = mgh₂ - mgh₁
ΔEp = mg(h₂-h₁)........................... Equation 1
Where ΔEp = change in Potential Energy of the hiker, m = mass of the hiker, g = acceleration due to gravity, h₁ = lowest point in Death valley, h₂ = Elevation of Mt. Whitney.
Given: m = 65.0 kg, h₁ = -85 m ( because is a valley), h₂ = 4420 m,
Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²
Note: The h₁ is negative because is below sea level.
Substituting into equation 1
ΔEp = 65×9.8×[4420-(-85)]
ΔEp = 637(4420+85)
ΔEp = 637(4505)
ΔEp = 2869685
ΔEp = 2869685 J.
Thus the change in gravitational potential energy of the hiker = 2869685 J
Answer:
The formula to calculate velocity in this case:
v = v0 + at
=> a = (v - v0)/t
= (50 - 0)/4
= 50/4 = 12.5 (m/s2)
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