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Kinematics

Kinematics is the study of how a body moves. This includes linear motion, angular motion, and rotational motion.

3,459 Questions

Is momentum conserved in a perfectly inelastic collision?

In any physical process, momentum will always be conserved. Momentum is given by p = m*v. There is also something called law of conservation of momentum.

How do you increase energy in drinking water?

The surface molecules of the water will evaporate.

As the kinetic energy increases the water molecules become more free, which causes the water to evaporate.

How fast is 2500 km per hour?

10,000km per hour is the same as 6,213.71 miles per hour.

What are the basic areas in physics?

Mechanics - motion and its causes ex. falling objects, friction, weigh, spinning, rocket motion Electromagnetism - electricity, magnetism, and light ex. electrical charges and circuits Optics - light ex. mirrors, color, lenses, and astronomy Thermodynamics - heat and temperatures ex. melting, freezing and ect. process engines refrigerators Vibrations and Waves Phenomena - specific types of repetitive motions ex. springs, pendulums, and sound Quantum- behavior of subatomic particles ex. atoms and its parts Relativity - things moving near the speed of light ex. objects in outer space falling into a black hole, the bending of light around a star

How long to travel 166 miles at 70 mph?

You travel 102.67 feet every second at 70 miles per hour.

Did wind possesses both kinetic and potential energy?

Blowing wind has kinetic energy.

This can be transformed into electrical energy using a turbine to transform the wind into rotational kinetic energy and a generator or alternator to convert the rotational kinetic energy to electrical energy.

Water above a dam has potential energy from gravity and also from the weight of the water around it. Once it is moving or flowing down through the pipes it then has kinetic energy.

How many miles per hour can supersonic fly?

Mach refers to the speed of sound in air. Typically about 750 mi/hr but it varies faster or slower with temperature from cold to hot respectively. Mach one is one times speed of sound. Mach 3 would be three times speed of sound.

Thermal energy depends on what two factors?

I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.

I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.

I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.

I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.

What is slope of velocity graph?

The slope of a straight line tells the rate at which your variables are changing. In this case, it tells you how your velocity is changing over time, which in physics is how we define acceleration.

If you graph the velocity of an object vs time when it is falling through the air, it gives to the acceleration due to gravity because that is the acceleration all objects fall at.

What is the Kelvin temperature of a substance directly proportional to?

There is no simple answer to how temperature is defined at the microscopic level. However, though this is not entirely accurate, it helps to think of temperature as the average kinetic energy of the particles.

How many feet will take to stop at 60 mph?

That depends on the deceleration applied, in which case

time = 2x45 mph/a = 90/a

with a (the deceleration) measured in miles per hour per hour to give the time in hours.

If you mean the time that would be taken using the stopping distances in the UK Highway Code, then, assuming a constant deceleration (from the moment the brakes are applied after the thinking distance):

The stopping distance at 45 mph is 45 ft (thinking distance) + 101.25 ft (braking distance)

[braking distance is speed2 / 20 ft = 452 / 20 ft = 101.25 ft]

The thinking distance is travelled at 45 mph, giving:

think_time = 45 ft / 45 mph

= 45 ft /(45 x 5280 ft / 3600 seconds)

= 45 x 3600 / (45 x 5280) seconds

= 3600/5280 seconds

= 15/22 seconds

(This time is constant for all the emergency stopping distances given in the Highway Code.) Two equations of motion can be used to find the stopping time knowing the initial speed and distance (the final speed is zero):

final_velocity2 = initial_velocity2 + 2 x acceleration x distance

final_velocity = 0

→ acceleration = - initial_velocity2 / (2 x distance)

distance = initial_velocity x time + 1/2 x acceleration x time2

→ distance = initial_velocity x time - (1/4 x initial_velocity2 / distance) x time2

→ time2 - (4 x distance / initial_velocity) x time + 4 x distance2 / initial_velocity2 = 0

→ (time - 2 x distance/initial_velocity)2 = 0

→ breaking_time = 2 x distance / initial_velocity

= 2 x (101.25 ft) / (45 x 5280 / 3600 ft per sec)

= 202.5 x 3600 / (45 x 5280) seconds

= 9x15/2x22

→ total_stopping_time = 15/22 + 9x15/2x22 seconds

= 11x15/2x22 seconds

= 15/4 seconds

= 33/4 seconds

= 3.75 seconds.

How do you find the minimum coefficient of static friction for a mass on an incline of 32 degrees?

The equation for friction is F=uN.

F (friction), u (coefficient of friction), and N (normal).

So you first need to solve for the normal by using Newton's second law. Also solve for the x component of the gravity force. Since it is static friction, you know it should be at rest, so that x component force should be the same as the force of friction. Knowing that and the normal, plug it into the equation and solve for u.

What are some characteristics of net force?

1- It has direction.

2- It has magnitude.

3- It is the sum of all forces( normal + tangential).

net force = square root( normal force2 + tangential force2).

What is the violation on 125 mph on 65 mph?

Depends on what state. In Texas anything above 20 over the speed limit you go to jail for reckless driving.

How long does it take to go 2640 feet at 35 mph?

It takes 51.43 seconds to travel 2,640 feet at 35 mph.

Are speed spells bad?

Speed spells can be seen as both beneficial and problematic, depending on the context in which they're used. In some scenarios, they can enhance gameplay by allowing characters to act more quickly and strategically. However, excessive reliance on speed spells may disrupt game balance or lead to frustrating experiences for other players. Ultimately, their impact depends on the game mechanics and how they're integrated into the overall gameplay experience.

What is the kinetic energy in kilojoules of a cement truck with a mass of 2.04 x 104 kg traveling at 80.0 kmhr?

Kinetic Energy= 1/2 M V2 =

1/2 (2.04 x 104) x (80 km/hr x 1,000m/km x 1 hr/3,600 sec)2 =

5,037,037 joules = 5,037 kilojoules

How does friction differ from other forces?

Friction produces heat. The other forces produce motion or stress.