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Solid waste pollution?

Solid waste pollution is any type of solid and semi-solid waste substances that are generated from humans or animals. It is also referred to as garbage and includes broken containers, trash, and defective products.


The force of an object pulling toward the center of a circular path?

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Inward force necessary for circular motion to occur?

The inward force needed for circular motion is called centripetal force. It is directed towards the center of the circle and is required to keep an object moving in a curved path instead of a straight line. Without this force, the object would continue in a straight line tangent to the circle.


How does Newton's first law explain circular motion?

A Partial ExplanationFirst, consider the object moving in a straight line with no forces acting upon it. According to Newton's First law, that object will always move in the same direction, at the same speed, forever. This is inertia.Now, for that object to move in a circular path, a force must act upon the object. If the force is in opposite direction of the object, the object will eventually slow down, stop, and begin reversing. The degree of slowing depends on duration and amount of force. Similarly, forces in the same direction of the object would increase velocity.Since the question asks about "uniform" circular motion, we'll assume uniform in both speed and geometry; and a uniform speed shows that no force is acting in the same direction, or the opposite direction of the object.So far, we know that there an object moving uniformly, and thus there's a force being acted upon it. Yet, we also know that force is neither "forwards or backwards." One more thing is the question asks for circular motion, not globular, so that makes this a two dimensional problem.So if there are only two dimensions to choose from, and we've eliminated the one the object is moving on, then there can only be a force acting perpendicular to the path of the object. If that path is circular, then that force will always be towards the center of the circle.Basically, think of the circle not as a long continuous path with constant force (even though it is) but as a whole series of little straight paths with a force knocking it to the side all the time, toward the center of rotation.


When an object moves in a circular path it accelerates toward the center of the circle as a result of?

When an object moves in a circular path, it accelerates toward the center of the circle due to the centripetal acceleration. This acceleration is necessary to keep the object moving in a curved path rather than in a straight line.

Related Questions

What is water when some solids will dissolve in it?

Water would be the solvent and the solid would be the solute.


How can be the solvent become solid?

The solvent, water for example, could freeze solid.


Why would you recrystallize a solid from a solvent pair?

You would recrystallize a solid from a solvent pair because if only one solvent was used, then it might be hard to dissolve the solute. In a solvent pair, one solvent would probably be better at dissolving the solute.


Does the entropy of a solid increases when its dissolved in a solvent?

Why does the entropy of a solid increases when it is dissolved in a solvent


How some solutes react to a solvent?

A solute is the object that is disolving, the solvent is the object that does the disolving.


When a soluble solid is added to a solvent is a solution made?

If the solid is soluble in that particular solvent, yes you will get a solution.


Which solvent becomes solid when we heat?

Water is a solvent that turns into a solid when heated, forming ice.


The solid which dissolves is the?

Solvent


What are Solute and solvent of cheese?

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Is tin a solvent or a solute?

Tin is a solid metal, not a solute or solvent.


What is a solute and a solvent?

A solute is the solid that is dissolved in a liquid. The solvent is the liquid in which something is dissolved in. For example, with salt water, the Na and Cl are the two solutes, and the H2O is the solvent. Also They Both Make A Solution. For example, to make a solution out of saltwater, you would take salt, which would be your solute, and water, which would be your solvent. To be more precise, a solvent is what does the dissolving and the solute is what is being dissolved. the answer above is not incorrect per se, just not all inclusive. an example not described by the previous answer is that of carbon dioxide dissolving in water. therefore, the solute does not have to be a solid. further the solvent doesnt have to be liquid. the solvent can be a liquid or a gas and the solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas.


In the mixture of solid and gas which can be treated as solvent?

The word solvent is not used for solid-gas aerosols or for gases trapped in solids.