subject
Physics, 09.09.2020 20:01 marialuizavalen

Imagine that a book travels clockwise around the perimeter of a table with a length of 6 m and width 2 m and ends up in its original position. Draw a free body diagram of the book on the table while neglecting frictional forces. (Draw your answer on your paper and upload with shown work) What is the total distance the book travels? Blank 1 What is the displacement of the book? The book was able to complete the lap around the table in 2 seconds. What is the velocity of the book at the end of the lap? The book was at rest before it started the lap. What is the acceleration of the book at 5 seconds into the lap? Blank 4 What is the required force to move the book if it has a mass of 5000 g? Blank 5 With all that force acting on the book it flipped off the table and is falling toward a pool of water. Calculate the distance the book fell as it hits the water if it fell with a velocity of 5.97m/s. Wow, that book made a big splash in the pool. What is the pressure exerted on the book at 10m depth? The lifeguard at the pool used a spring-loaded net to get the book out of the pool. Assuming the force was constant as the book fell in the pool. What is the elongation of the spring when the spring constant is 0.54 N/m? Blank 8 (must show work)

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Physics

image
Physics, 21.06.2019 16:50, kira96
12 drag each label to the correct category. decide whether each statement describes mass or weight. measured in newtons measured in kilograms does not change when gravity changes === a gravitational force changes when gravity changes the amount of matter in something mass weight
Answers: 1
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 07:00, math1325
How do you tell if someone actually cares about you? and just say they do?
Answers: 2
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 12:00, volocibel
The mass of a bowling ball is 10 kg and the mass of a ping pong ball is 0.015 kg. if the two objects are 5 meters apart, what is the gravitational force ?
Answers: 1
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 17:00, cwibs
Adiver named jacques observes a bubble of air rising from the bottom of a lake (where the absolute pressure is 3.50 atm) to the surface (where the pressure is 1.00 atm). the temperature at the bottom is 4.00 ∘c, and the temperature at the surface is 23.0 ∘c. what is the ratio of the volume of the bubble as it reaches the surface (vs) to its volume at the bottom (vb)? if jaques were to hold his breath the air in his lungs would be kept at a constant temperature. would it be safe for jacques to hold his breath while ascending from the bottom of the lake to the surface?
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Imagine that a book travels clockwise around the perimeter of a table with a length of 6 m and width...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Physics, 24.11.2020 01:30
Konu
Law, 24.11.2020 01:30
Konu
Mathematics, 24.11.2020 01:30