Asked by Simon
A force of 9.0N is applied to a body at rest on a smooth horizontal surface.
If the body has a mass of 18.0kg and it moves in the direction of the force, find the work done in.
a. The first four second. b. The fourth second ? Urgent answers pls
If the body has a mass of 18.0kg and it moves in the direction of the force, find the work done in.
a. The first four second. b. The fourth second ? Urgent answers pls
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
work=force*distance
a) distance in four seconds:
d= 1/2 at^2=1/2 (9/18)4^2=4m
work=9*4 joules
b) the fourth second? figure work in from zero to three, and subtract from a) above.
a) distance in four seconds:
d= 1/2 at^2=1/2 (9/18)4^2=4m
work=9*4 joules
b) the fourth second? figure work in from zero to three, and subtract from a) above.
Answered by
Simon
#bobpursely thank you very much for the reply
Answered by
Scott
w = f * d
the mass is accelerated
... a = f / m = 9.0 / 18.0
d = 1/2 a t^2
... find the distances at the various times
the 4th sec is from 3 s to 4 s
the mass is accelerated
... a = f / m = 9.0 / 18.0
d = 1/2 a t^2
... find the distances at the various times
the 4th sec is from 3 s to 4 s
Answered by
Simon
#scott .. Thanks for your reply
Answered by
Simon
#bobpursley pls more enlightenment on the (b) aspect
Answered by
Simon
#scott . you can also help me that thaty
Answered by
bobpursley
b. You know the distance in 4 seconds. Figure the distance in 3 seconds. Subtract That is the distance in the fourth second.
Answered by
Simon
Please how do I do that.. I am confused
Answered by
Simon
How should I subtract it...
Please somebody should work it out for me
Please somebody should work it out for me
Answered by
Damon
You know how to find the distance at 4 seconds
d = (1/2) a t^2 where t = 4
now do that again for t = 3
subtract to find the distance between the two points
d = (1/2) a t^2 where t = 4
now do that again for t = 3
subtract to find the distance between the two points
Answered by
Simon
d= 1/2 at^2=1/2 (9/18)3^2 =2.25
Work =9*3
=27J ?
Am I correct
Work =9*3
=27J ?
Am I correct
Answered by
Simon
9.0*2.25
= 20.25J ..
Am I right?
= 20.25J ..
Am I right?
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