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Hi,I have been struggling on this problem for a whole day,looking for someone to sort it out!
My question:(please see the attached diagram as well)
Consider 2 spheres A and B,having different masses (m and M) but equal in size.
A is moving to the right at a speed u, B is...
I am trying to explain the convection heat transfer and the mass transfer related (buoyancy of the heated part of the gas) using only kinetic theory of gases , I mean using only collisions between molecules of the gas. The environment is the usual one : a hot wall in contact with a gas...
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So first the task:
Determine the average value of the kinetic energy of the particles of an ideal gas at 0.0 C and at 100 C (b) What is the kinetic energy per mole of an Ideal gas at these temperatures.
I took the above right out of the pdf we got from our professor.
I know...
good day all. I'm new in the area of bioremediation. Please is there any kinetic model relating bioremediation rate to temperature, depth, PH & Nutrient? if not, how can I model one? a simplified explanation,links & simple literature is also welcome. Many thanks
I am having trouble deciding when to use which equation.
If you're given the wavelength of a proton, let's say 100 fm, and have to find the kinetic energy of it, how would you do this?
Here are my ideas:
Idea 1: Use lambda = h/p, where p = sqrt(2Em).
Idea 2: Use E=(pc)^2+(mc^2)^2 =...
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Homework Equations
Q = c m ΔT
The Attempt at a Solution
so converting 55 mph to meters per sec gives me a velocity of 24.58 m/s
kinetic energy of car is 1/2 m v2
i set 1/2 m v2 = c m ΔT
plugging in v and c and masses of both
ΔT = 134.56
is that correct?
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A bullet of mass 2.0 * 10-3 kg is fired horizontally into a free-standing block of wood of mass 4.98 * 10-1 kg, which it knocks forward with an initial speed of 1.2 m s-1.
(a) Estimate the speed of the bullet.
(b) How much kinetic energy is lost in the impact?
(c) What...
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The problem is that my teacher asked to solve this using kinetic energy but i doubt it uses kinetic energy... i thought it uses potential energy.
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You put your little sister (mass m) on a swing whose chains have length L and pull slowly back until the swing makes an...
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The kinetic energy (in keV) of the alpha particle, when the nucleus 84210Po at rest undergoes alpha decay, is
A 5319
B 5422
C 5707
D 5818
Homework Equations
## E = mc^2 ##
Kinetic energy ## = mv^2/2 ##
The Attempt at a Solution
alpha particle is emission of helium nucleus...
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After being hit, a 0.145 kg baseball has a speed of 45.6 m/s.
1. What is the kinetic energy of the baseball after it has been hit?
2. How much work is done on the baseball by the baseball bat?
3. In moving through the air, the baseball slows down to a speed of 30.0 m/s...
As we know that every object that has kinetic energy could also have potential energy. Now suppose an object is in rest at a distance of h meter from ground so it has some potential energy and no kinetic energy, now if it starts to fall towards the ground can we say that its total potential...
I am curious about how a particle's kinetic energy changes with the explansion of the unverse. I calculated that for a matter dominated universe it would vary as 1/a2, while the photon temperature varies as 1/a. Is this correct? Is this also true in general? If so, the implication would be...
In case of quantum LHO in eigen state of the system ##|n \rangle##
\langle \hat{T} \rangle=\langle \hat{U} \rangle=\frac{1}{2}(n+\frac{1}{2})\hbar \omega
What will happened in some superposition of states? Does Ehrenfest theorem can tell me something more general? Is it possible to say that...
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Block M1 is on top of block M2 which is on top of a horizontal frictionless surface. A horizontal force, F, is applied to M1. The coefficient of static friction is us and the coefficient of kinetic friction isuk. Find, a) the maximum force that can be applied to M1, such...
I was wondering why the average kinetic energy is calculated in this manner.
They are dividing the kinetic energy function by the period (noted here as To) and integrating it with limits from 0→To. Why?
(This is a tiny portion of a larger textbook example, not an actual assignment.)
Sorry for...
Question:-
A bead slides without friction around a loop-the-loop (Please click on the below link for diagram). The bead is released from a height h = 3.50R. (a) What is its speed at point A? (b) How large is the normal force on it if its mass is 5.00 g...
Hi, here i need to calculate the tilt angle of the scissor lift. I had done some reviews for designing a scissor lifter, some source state that, tip-over will happen only when the kinetic energy of the system is less than the Potential energy after impact.
Hence, i was trying to use this...
I have performed an experiment testing how mechanical energy is conserved. I conducted this experiment by first creating a ramp. I gathered data by first calculating the gravitational potential energy of a marble on various points on the ramp (depending on height). Next I rolled the ball down...
Has anyone ever seen KE derived this way? The only non-classical assumption is that mass = Energy/c^2 (I know, that's a big one) and that it accumulates as mass as the object is accelerated. (sorry for the plain text formatting, I need to learn how to do it right, I may reply with my first try)...
1. The temperature of air wil ... if we add a hydrogen molecule of a speed higher than 1980 m s/-1.
2. The temperature of air will ... if we take away a hydrogen molecule of a speed highr than 1980 m s /-1.
3. The temperature of air will ... if we take away a hydrogen molecule of a speed lower...
Hi, I understand that the static coefficient of friction dictates how much force is required to initiate motion/slippage and kinetic(dynamic) coefficient of friction dictates how much force is required to maintain motion/slippage. So considering a clutch with a friction and drive plate, what is...
Imagine this object as a big tanker ship, moving to the right
weight 500 000 metric tones
linear velocity 0.01 m/s
momentum cca 5 000 000 kg m/s
kinetic energy 25 000 J, which is 25 kilowatt-secondshow much power could i extract from this object in order to slow it down to complete stop ...
Lets think we have a sphere and it moves a constant veloctity v.So it will have a kinetic energy.Is this kinetic energy efectts spheres particle energy.(sphere made up but atoms)
Thanks
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While moving in, a new homeowner is pushing a box across the floor at a constant velocity. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.41. The pushing force is directed downward and an angle θ below the horizontal. When θ is greater than a...
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There is a system consists of a ball and the earth. Explain why you can consider the kinetic energy of the system equals to the kinetic energy of the ball.
Homework Equations
##F=-\frac{m_{1}m_{2}}{{r}^{2}}##
The Attempt at a Solution
The magnitude of the force acting on...
Why is the average kinetic energy of the molecules a cold liquid less?
As the temperature of a liquid decreases, the average kinetic energy of its molecules reduce. What is the reason behind this?
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If I have a ball moving in a circular path (ball is connected to a string), as shown in this picture:
http://w3.shorecrest.org/~Lisa_Peck/Physics/syllabus/mechanics/circularmotion/Images/cent_force_on_ball.gif
should I say that the energy of the ball is both its kinetic...
Assume a car has a smart regenerative braking system that optionally locks up the wheels with the tires skidding or allows the wheels to rotate while skidding, using the torque from the rotating and skidding tires to generate power into some type of kinetic energy recovery system. Assume the...
Hi, I'm just an average guy here, mostly self educated, and am looking for experts to verify my theories on developing revolutionary impact protection. If I disrupt direct impact to the head using a highly elastic layer of material, does that create an inelastic impact interruption? A helmet...
In the included picture, I don't get how they get to the kinetic energy part. I would say, that the traveled distance is equal to (l + x(t))*θ. Then I would take the time derivative, resulting in dx(t)/dt * θ + (l + x(t))* dθ/dt. Then I would square this result and multiply that with 1/2 m. But...
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Just one more nuclear question if I may,
Homework Equations
None.
The Attempt at a Solution
I can do the first part of this question, but am unsure on the second part. I thought it may be related to the Q-factor (the difference in energy of the initial and final products...
The question is about 2 sticks standing above each other, but i have a more general question.
The position of my mass is described by: (2rsin(a) - rsin(b) , 2rcos(a)+rcos(b))
the goal is to get a formula for the kinetic energy, so i need the speed of the mass.
If i take the derivatives of...
Kinetic Energy of Double Compound Pendulum and Parallel Axis Theorem
Hello, there.
I have a project I'm working on where I need to be able to calculate the kinetic energy of what basically amounts a double compound pendulum. However, the pivot point of the second pendulum is not at the center...
F = Δp/Δt
http://www.sumoware.com/images/temp/xzhhjttxobbodxgr.png
(Sorry for bad sketch.. hehe)
In the kinetic-molecular theory of gas, the Δp is -2mv (since it's supposed to be elastic collision)
But, why the Δt is 2L/V ??
I think it must be a very small time (since the impact is done in a...
I think its correct to state that:
"Kinetic energy is a property of a moving object."
But would it be correct to state that:
"Kinetic energy is carried by a moving object"? If not is there a better alternative terminology to use?
Thank you.
The question is.
There are two particles, one with charge -q and the other with charge Q, and -q particle rotates around the Q particle at a radius r1. What is the Energy at this point?
The answer is like this: E= KE + U
So now I know that U= -kQq/r1
But according to the answer: KE= kQq/2r1...
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A 6.0-kg object, initially at rest in free space, “explodes” into three segments of equal mass. Two of these segments are observed to be moving with equal speeds of 20 m/s with an angle of 60° between their directions of motion. How much kinetic energy is released in this...
In section 3.1 of Dodelson's "Modern Cosmology", after introducing the Boltzmann equation, in the second paragraph of page 60 the author states that:
"The first, most important realization is that scattering processes typically enforce kinetic equilibrium.
That is, scattering takes place so...
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The total force needed to drag a box at constant speed across a surface with coefficient of kinetic friction Uk is least when the force is applied at an angle theta such that
a.sin(theta) = Uk.
b.cos(theta) = Uk.
c.tan(theta) = Uk.
d.cot(theta) = Uk.
e.sec(theta) = Uk...
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A pion at rest (mπ = 273me) decays into a muon (mμ = 207me) and an antineutrino (mn ≈ 0).
Find (a) the kinetic energy of the muon and (b) the energy of the antineutrino in electron volts.
Homework Equations
K = (γ-1)mc2
E = γmc2
ER = mc2
E2 = p2c2 + (mc2)2
I didn't...
In section 3.1 of Dodelson's "Modern Cosmology", after introducing the Boltzmann equation, in the second paragraph of page 60 the author states that:
"The first, most important realization is that scattering processes typically enforce kinetic equilibrium.
That is, scattering takes place so...
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Objects A and B, of mass M and 2M respectively, are each pushed a distance d straight up an inclined plane by a force F parallel to the plane. The coefficient of kinetic friction between each mass and the plane has the same value...
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A 2.0 kg block of wood slides over a horizontal surface and comes to rest in 2.5 s. If its initial velocity was 9.0 m/s, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction?
Homework Equations
rho=mv
change in rho=F*change in t
Force of friction = mu*Force normal
Force normal=mg...
If an object is dropped from height, h, then gravitational energy is E = mgh, but kinetic energy when object hits the ground is E=(1/2)mv^2. Conservation of energy states that E(g)=E(k). Why does kinetic energy not depend on height object was dropped?
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Homework Equations
1/2 mv^2 = mgh
The Attempt at a Solution
first, a side question, if p = mv, can't we just place p into 1/2 mv^2 so it becomes 1/2 p^2?
anyway, on to the question, at the point where the cube falls off, the Fnormal should just about equal 0, correct?
is...
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Prove kinetic energy is relationship between mass and velocity using E(g)=mgh (no calculus, momentum, kinematics).
Homework Equations
gravitational energy: E=mgh
kinetic energy: E=(1/2)mv^2
The Attempt at a Solution
I know it can be derived using the gravitational energy...
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The block shown is pulled across the horizontal surface at a constant speed by the force shown. If M = 5.0 kg, F = 14 N and Theta= 35°, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the horizontal surface?
Homework Equations
Fx = Fcos(theta)
Ff = Fn...
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So the first part asks to prove the time derivative of kinetic energy is dT/dt=F dot product v which I did not problem. but then the second part of the problem asks to prove that if the mass is changing with time then the time derivative of d(mT)/dt=F dot product m and I'm...
In class we had a conceptual problem:
There will be a race between two springs. Both will receive the same initial impulse, but one has been agitated and is therefore oscillating in some way, the other is just still. Who arrives first?
The answer is that the still spring arrives first because...