The work done on the block is 350 J, which can be used to raise the block against gravity. Work done = force x distance. So, distance raised = work done / force = 350 J / 7 N = 50 meters.
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Assuming that all the energy dissipated by kinetic friction goes into melting a small mass m of the ice, and that the rest of the ice block remains at -1.5°C, determine the value of m.
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A single fixed pulley provides a mechanical advantage of 1, meaning the distance the effort rope must move is equal to the distance the resistance is raised. Therefore, the effort rope must move 4 meters to raise the resistance 4 meters when using a single fixed pulley.
Hit the far left block to knock out the priest. Then drop the boy on the left side. Next drop the vampire. Then hit the block on the far right to let the boy go and hit the vampire. Level beaten.
To find out how far 350 J of energy will raise a 7 kg block, we can use the formula for gravitational potential energy: ( PE = mgh ), where ( PE ) is potential energy, ( m ) is mass, ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²), and ( h ) is the height. Rearranging the formula to solve for height gives us ( h = \frac{PE}{mg} ). Substituting in the values, we have ( h = \frac{350 , \text{J}}{7 , \text{kg} \times 9.81 , \text{m/s}^2} \approx 5.1 , \text{m} ). Therefore, 350 J will raise the block approximately 5.1 meters.
this is a mess of a question and the answer is NO. why? because there was never a big block 350 made by Chevrolet and as far as a short block 350 on the transmission? who cares rather the motor had heads or not (i.e. short block= crate motor sold without heads). if you asked me if a big block Chevy will bolt up to a transmission that came in a vehicle with a small block i would say yes.
First its not called a big block, Pontiac never made a small block. it is just called a Pontiac 350. as far as tourque i t ranges from 150 to 400 depending on the year and trim
To find the height a block can be raised using 490 J of work, we can use the formula for work: ( W = F \cdot d ), where ( W ) is work, ( F ) is force (weight of the block), and ( d ) is the distance (height raised). Rearranging the formula gives ( d = \frac{W}{F} ). Substituting the values, we have ( d = \frac{490 , \text{J}}{7 , \text{N}} = 70 , \text{m} ). Therefore, the block can be raised 70 meters.
You can't... There's not enough steel in the cylinders to bore it that far. If you want a 454, you need to by a big block 454 Chevy engine.
Timing to high / advanced to far. Idling to fast. This can cause that problem.
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