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Yes. F=ma if f is non zero then a is non zero and the velocity changes if the particle is not constrained, free to move.

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Q: A net external force acts on a particle This net force is not equal to zero is this sufficient information to conclude that the velocity of the particle changes?
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A net external force acts on a particle this net force is not equal to zerois this sufficient information to conclude that the kinetic energy of the particle change?

No. Example: A planet in a circular orbit around a star. The net external force acting on the planet is the mutual force of gravitation between the planet and the star. The planet's speed is constant, so its Kinetic Energy = 1/2 m V2 is constant. The net external force causes a continuous change in the planet's velocity vector, although the magnituide of the vector is constant, and that's the only thing the K.E. depends on.


Is a particle accelerator used to provide charged particles with sufficient kinetic energy to penetrate a nucleus?

yes it is a particle accelerator ;D


When is energy converted to mass?

One instance, when a particle is accelerated with sufficient kinetic energy, that energy can change into mass in the form of subatomic particles.


A charged particle moving with a constant velocity enters a magnetic field?

when a charged particle is moving with some velocity it produces some magnetic field. If we place that charged particle in presence of external magnetic field it gets affected by that external field.


Find 2 news article on isaac newton's something to do with newton's law of gravity or newton's third law of motion?

Three fundamental principles which form the basis of classical mechanics. They are stated as follows: First law: A particle not subjected to external forces remains at rest or moves with constant speed in a straight line. Second law: The acceleration of a particle is directly proportional to the resultant external force acting on the particle and is inversely proportional to the mass of the particle. Third law: If two particles interact, the force exerted by the first particle on the second particle (called the action force) is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force exerted by the second particle on the first particle (called the reaction force). The newtonian laws have proved valid for all mechanical problems not involving speeds comparable with the speed of light and not involving atomic or sub atomic particles ----

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A net force acts on a particle this net force is not equal to zero is this sufficient information to conclude that the kinetic energy of the particle changes?

Yes. If the net force is not zero, the particle accelerates. Accelerate means the velocity changes,if the velocity changes the kinetic energy of the particle changes.


A net external force acts on a particle this net force is not equal to zerois this sufficient information to conclude that the kinetic energy of the particle change?

No. Example: A planet in a circular orbit around a star. The net external force acting on the planet is the mutual force of gravitation between the planet and the star. The planet's speed is constant, so its Kinetic Energy = 1/2 m V2 is constant. The net external force causes a continuous change in the planet's velocity vector, although the magnituide of the vector is constant, and that's the only thing the K.E. depends on.


A net force acts on a particle this net force is not equal to zero is this sufficient information to conclude that the speed of the particle changes?

Yes, one of Newtons Laws (I've forgotten which one) states that F=ma, which can also be written a=F/m. As long as F (the net force) is not zero, the particle will experience acceleration, and hence, a change in its velocity.


What can you conclude about a particle labeled 0 -1 e?

is a beta particle,It is negatively charged,It has one electron.


Hat can you conclude about a particle labeled 0 -1 e?

It is a beta particle It is negatively charged It has one electron


Can you conclude about a particle labeled 1 1 p?

It has one nucleon it has no neutrons it has one proton


Can phase of vibrating particle be zero?

Yeah it can be 0,when the particle comes to rest or due to the release of the external force on it.


Is a particle accelerator used to provide charged particles with sufficient kinetic energy to penetrate a nucleus?

yes it is a particle accelerator ;D


What subatomic particle is a hydrogen ion made of?

the subatomic particles in hydrogen conclude of maltose and glucose Memphis


How many proton collisions were run in the Tevatron before scientists confirmed their results to conclude that the Higgs boson particle existed?

7


Fundamental particle responsible for keeping the nucleus together is muon or meson?

It is meson. Hideki Yukawa named it mesotron which was later corrected to meson. Muon was the first particle that had the predicted mass of a meson. It was discovered by Carl David Anderson. It was later conclude that it was not the right particle.


What can you conclude about the particle labeled 1 1 P?

It has one nucleon. It has no neutrons. It has one proton.