Physics, 05.01.2021 21:50 terribrady98
What affect does a doubling of the net force have upon the acceleration of the
object? Be quantitative. (Don't just say it decreases or increases; indicate the factor by
which acceleration decreases or increases.)
Identify a set of two trials that support your answer above
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Air is held within a frictionless piston-cylinder container, which is oriented vertically. the mass of the piston is 0.45 kg and the cross-sectional area is 0.0030 m2. initially (state 1) the pressure of the gas is sufficient to support the weight of the piston as well as the force exerted by the atmospheric pressure ( 101.32 kpa). the volume occupied by the air within the cylinder in state 1 is 1.00 liter. one end of a spring (with spring constant k = 1000 n/m) is attached to the top of the piston, while the other end of the spring is attached to a stage that can move vertically. initially the spring is undeflected and therefore exerts no force. then the stage is then moved quasistatically downward a distance of 10.0 cm, at which point the system reaches state 2. the piston-cylinder is not insulated; rather it remains in diathermal contact with the surroundings, which are at a constant temperature of 300 k. what is the change of pressure within the container?
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Lin yao looks at the back of a spoon. how should she describe her reflection? upside down and smaller upside down and larger right-side up and smaller right-side up and larger
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According to newton’s first law of motion, which force is expected to cause a body to accelerate?
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What affect does a doubling of the net force have upon the acceleration of the
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