Applying v2 = u2 +2as for y componentA man throws a rock vertically and it reaches a height of 20m. Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6ms-2. What is the speed at which it was thrown on the moon?
y = sqrt(GM/2r) x=sqrt(G2M/r)Q: Two satellites X and Y orbit the Earth. The mass of satellite X is twice that of satellite Y. The orbital radius of satellite Y is twice that of satellite X. What is the ratio of the orbital speed of satellite X to the orbital speed of satellite Y. (Was from my trial paper but I don't know where they took it from)
Hmm that question was actually an MCQ but X:Y 4:1 wasn't one of the options.y = sqrt(GM/2r) x=sqrt(G2M/r)
y:x
1:4
Where'd you get this question from? It was in my trials.Hmm that question was actually an MCQ but X:Y 4:1 wasn't one of the options.
They were:
A) 1:1
B) 1: sqrt(2)
C) sqrt(2):1
D) 2:1
My trial as well. hahaWhere'd you get this question from? It was in my trials.
Answer is CMy trial as well. haha
Yups. Reason why i posted was i got tricked. Orbital velocity doesn't depend on mass of the object orbiting T_TAnswer is C
- They have no resistance when passed beyond the critical temperature.identify three properties of superconductors
With these numbers Uy = 40.8 and after 3s, the delta Y is 100m, not 60m!i wont post my working yet. But is the answer: acceleration is -4.8m/s/s and max height 173.4m
- They have no resistance when passed beyond the critical temperature.
- They can expel external magnetic fields.
- Can carry large currents without heat loss.
Outline the roles of the deflection plates and electrodes in an electron gun. (2 marks)
(can someone check these pleass)
In the diagram above, a DC motor contains a rectangular coil consisting of 250 turns and with a width of 15 cm and a length of 30 cm within an 5 T magnetic field. If the coil is parallel to the rectangular magnet and carrying a current of 3A. Calculate the torque experienced by the coil.
That's not 1 sf lolc) T=nbiAx1 (since parallel) = 250 x 5 x x3x0.15x0.3= 168.75 = 170Nm (1sf because only 1 in the question)