What happens to potential energy if speed doubles?
An object's potential energy doesn't depend on its speed. You can do anything
you like with the object's speed, and it has no effect on potential energy.
What quantities are needed to calculate angular momentum?
"Rate of change" means that you divide something by time ("per unit time" or "per second"), so you would use the units of angular momentum, divided by seconds.I am not aware of any special name for this concept.
When kinetic energy increases what happens to the mass and velocity?
Kinetic energy of a mass is directly proportional to two variables: its mass and speed.
Many mistake kinetic energy as being proportional to mass and velocity; it is, in fact, mass and speed. (With all technicalities aside, the speed is the factor that matters in computing kinetic energy of an object or a mass).
Kinetic Energy = 0.5mv2 (m = mass and v = speed of the mass)
Therefore, if the speed of the object increases, the kinetic energy increases. If the speed of the object decreases, the kinetic energy decreases.
Similarly, if the mass of the object increases while traveling, its kinetic energy increases. If the mass of the object decreases, the kinetic energy decreases.
All has to do with the directly proportional relationship between the two variables and the kinetic energy.
How many therms per hour does a18000 btu heater use per hour?
A 18,000 BTU heater uses approximately 0.157 therms per hour. This can vary slightly depending on the efficiency of the heater and the specific model.
100 Kilometers an Hour is the same as 60 Miles per Hour, so, the answer should be very easy to find
(hint 75.81)
1 kilometer per hour = 0.621 mile per hour
122 x 0.621 = 75.76 mph
How can an object have forces acting on it but not accelerating?
If all forces in all direction on an object are equal then a box diagram would show that the forces (newtons, N) will cancel each other out, so it will stay fixed in it's position
If the forces are imbalanced then you can achieve acceleration. So for a car to move it must overcome tyre friction, so heat and noise wastage, air resistance, and all the smaller forces trying to stop the engine moving (mostly friction). Once it produces more force than those require it can move.
No. A balanced group of forces has the same effect on an object as no force at all.
Why does ocean waves possess kinetic energy?
Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.
Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.
Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.
Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.
How do you solve a throw up problem for physics?
To solve a projectile motion problem in physics, you can break it down into horizontal and vertical components. Use kinematic equations to analyze the motion of the projectile in each direction. Consider factors such as initial velocity, angle of launch, acceleration due to gravity, and time of flight to find the solution.
Is one way to increase the force used to pull a wagon to decrease the mass in the wagon?
Of course not. But decreasing the mass of the wagon may
increase the effectiveness of the force used to pull it.
Look at it this way:
Whether I'm trying to pull a truck or a little red wagon, makes no difference
in the maximum amount of force I'm able to apply. But my maximum can move
the little red wagon a lot faster and a lot farther than it can move the truck.
Sasha and Eric want to go sledding what can give the sled enough energy to move?
Sasha and Eric can use their physical energy to push the sled forward, or they can use gravity by starting at a higher point on a slope to propel the sled downhill. Alternatively, they could also use a motorized vehicle to tow the sled for added speed and momentum.
Energy of an object increases when what is done on the object?
The energy of an object increases when work is done on the object, meaning that a force is applied to the object over a distance. This transfer of energy can result in the object gaining kinetic energy, potential energy, or both.
How do express kinetic energy?
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Point intersection and a point concurrency?
Point of intersection is where the point where 2 lines or a line and a plane meet, or in a 3-dimensional space three planes meet, or any other graphs that intersect in a point.
Point of concurrency is the intersection point of concurrent lines.
In geometry, two or more lines are said to be concurrent if they all pass through a single point.
For example, the perpendiculars bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent and they meet at the point of concurrency.
So point of intersection may be the same as point of concurrency, but when it comes to examples other than lines, point of intersection is often used. When it comes to just lines, either one is ok.
All four balls would have the same kinetic energy since kinetic energy is determined by both the mass and velocity of the object. If all four balls have the same mass and velocity, their kinetic energy would be equal.
A rocket's speed at launch is typically zero, as it starts from a stationary position on the ground. The rocket gradually accelerates as it is propelled by its engines, reaching higher speeds as it ascends into space.
The tempertaure scale that is based on the actual kinetic energy of the molecules is the?
The tempertaure scale that is based on the actual kinetic energy of the molecules is
How Work related to potential ang kinetic energy?
Work is directly related to both potential and kinetic energy. When work is done on an object, it can increase its potential energy by changing its position or state. At the same time, work can also increase an object's kinetic energy by changing its speed or movement. This relationship between work, potential energy, and kinetic energy is fundamental in understanding the behavior of objects in various physical scenarios.
What energy has by a truck increasing speed downhill?
The truck's kinetic energy is increasing as it gains speed downhill due to its motion. The gravitational potential energy of the truck is being converted into kinetic energy as it moves downhill, with the conversion being more pronounced the steeper the incline.
Momentum = (m V) = 37.9
KE = (1/2 m V2) = 93.3
1/2 m V2 = (1/2 V) (m V) = 93.3
(1/2 V) (37.9) = 93.3
1/2 V = 93.3/37.9
V = 2 x 93.3 / 37.9 = 4.9235 meters per second (rounded)
Bonus ! ... now we also know that the object's mass is [ 37.9 / 4.9235 ] = 7.697 kg (rounded)
Does velocity increase impact?
Velocity is the speed something travels, so if anything travels at a higher rate of speed, the impact will be greater. No matter what the material speeding may appear to be, it will always impact harder with greater velocity. It's like shooting a paintball up close to a wall. The impact will be far harder than at long range, and a large splatter will appear on the wall. That's velocity for yah!
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Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the square of velocity, so the kinetic energy will increase. If the velocity increases from 20 m/s to 32 m/s, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of (32/20)^2 = 2.56. Therefore, the kinetic energy will be 4500 Joules * 2.56 = 11520 Joules when the velocity is 32 m/s.
Kinetic Energy = (1/2)*(mass)*(velocity)2
If you double the mass, then the kinetic energy will double
If you double the velocity, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of 4