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Chapter 6, Problem 45P
(a)
To determine
To Show:Kinetic energy of is expressed as
(b)
To determine
The linear momentum of particle.
(c)
To determine
The kinetic energy of the object.
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Question 1:
The potential energy of a person is 780 Joule with mass of 20 kg who climbs a flight
with stairs of (h) high at constant speed, the value of h is equal....
(a) | 6.97 m
(b) | 5.97 m
(c) | 4.97 m
(d) 3.97 m
Question 2:
Calculate the momentum of the body of mass 10 Kg moving with velocity is 30 m/s.
(a) | 30 kg. m/s
(b) 300 kg.m/s
(c) 3000 kg.m/s
(d) 300 kg.cm/s
Question 3:
A force, F =i+j+k (N) is applied on a box. If the displacement of the box due to the
force is f =i+j+k (m), then the work done is ....
(а) | 3 Joule
(b) 2 Joule
(c) | 1 Joule
(d) 0
Question 4: The product of the mass and the velocity of an object give its energy.
(а) | True
(b) | False
Question 5:
The correct relationship between the kinetic energy (K) and momentum (P) is .....
(a) | K=P?/2m
(b) | K=P3/2m
(c) | K=P/2m
(d)
K=P/4m
Question 6: The product of an object's mass and its velocity is
(b) Kinetic energy
(c)…
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One Semester Webassign Access Code for Tipler Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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