Probably less then solving this question or since F=ma 72N. The N stands for Nitwick.
The work done on the shopping cart by the force is equal to the increase in its kinetic energy. Therefore, the work done is 12mv^2. If the force is exerted over a distance d, then the work done is also equal to Fd. Setting these two expressions equal gives you the relationship between the force, distance, and kinetic energy of the shopping cart.
The work done pushing the shopping cart would be 8800 Joules, calculated as force (88N) times distance (100m). Work is the product of force applied in the direction of motion and the distance over which it is applied.
Work= Force(Distance) Work= 200(500) Work= 100000
To increase the speed of rotation of the coil, you can increase the voltage applied to the coil or reduce the resistance in the circuit. Additionally, using a stronger magnetic field or reducing the friction in the system can also help increase the speed of rotation.
Yes, work is done when a girl pulls her cart because work is the transfer of energy resulting from a force acting over a distance. When the girl applies a force to pull the cart, and the cart moves in the direction of the force, work is being done on the cart.
D. 750 j
Probably less then solving this question or since F=ma 72N. The N stands for Nitwick.
Work done = Increase in kinetic energy SO W = (1/2) m (v22 - v12) So W = 12 x 5 x 3 = 180 J
The work done on the shopping cart by the force is equal to the increase in its kinetic energy. Therefore, the work done is 12mv^2. If the force is exerted over a distance d, then the work done is also equal to Fd. Setting these two expressions equal gives you the relationship between the force, distance, and kinetic energy of the shopping cart.
When you are done with your Shopping Cart, you can return it to the store, leave it in a Shopping Cart Corral, or a Shopping Cart Area, which usually says "Please return Shopping Carts Here!" Thank You or it may say " Please help keep costs low by returning your Shopping Cart Here! Thank You". If there are no cart corrals or such things like that in the parking lot, then leave it in the parking lot, just find a spot where a cart will fit, without damages any cars. Do Not Take Shopping Carts Off Store Premises!! It's the Law!!
There are several things that can be done after adding an item to the Paypal shopping cart. One has the option to continue shopping for additional merchandise, continue to checkout and complete the purchase, or save the item in the cart to purchase at a later time.
750 j
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The work done pushing the shopping cart would be 8800 Joules, calculated as force (88N) times distance (100m). Work is the product of force applied in the direction of motion and the distance over which it is applied.
answer: probably not as most supermarkets have signs saying they are not responsible for damage done to cars. You park at your risk. Besides, the fault is not that of the supermarket but of the person who didn't replace the cart.
Work= Force(Distance) Work= 200(500) Work= 100000
it means either you bought it or its "added to your shopping cart" as they say. No!! it means it is ready to ship but they havent done it yet