Charges build up when you have dry air and friction ,the heat to clothes which dry it out and causes friction.
If we assume also that the temperature of the air does not change, we can use Boyle's Law:
p₁V₁ = p₂V₂
Now, we know:
p₁ = 100kPa
V₂ = 100cm³ (the volume of the tyre)
V₁ = 120cm³ (becuse the air is contained inside the tyre AND the pump)
We can solve for p₂:
p₂ = (p₁V₁)/V₂
= (100×120)/100
= 120kPa
Therefore your answer is: 120kPa
Answer:
980 kJ
Explanation:
Work = change in energy
W = mgh
W = (1000 kg/m³ × 5.0 m³) (9.8 m/s²) (20 m)
W = 980,000 J
W = 980 kJ
The pump does 980 kJ of work.
Answer:
B i think is the answer
Explanation:
i feel like it is B because if you put them together and the answer is 1.5 so it is B
Conservation of linear momentum:
m*v inital = m*v final
0.06*0.7 + 0.03*0 = 0.06*(-0.2) + 0.03*v
(my algebra, or use ur calculator: 0.06*.07=0.042, etc ... or ur teacher may think you got some help)
0.06*(0.7+0.2)=0.03*v, v = 0.06*0.9/0.03=1.8 m/s
Answer 1.8 m/s (positive, to the right).