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A particle of mass 5kg is acted upon by a force of 400N for a distance of 20m along the x axis. What is its final velocity if it is initally at rest?

The work done by a force on a particle is: Work done = Force x Displacement.The energy of a particle is given by the sum of its potential and kinetic energies.As the particle does not gain or lose any hei...

Answered by Luke T. Physics tutor
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A student has loaded a spring beyond its limit of proportionality. What does this mean?

The limit of proportionality is the is the point beyond which Hooke's law is no longer true when stretching a material.

Answered by Alessandra P. Physics tutor
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A ball mass 2kg rests on a slope of angle 60 degrees. If it is stationary, calculate the coefficient of static friction

Because the ball is stationary, the sum of the forces acting on it must be equal to 0. We can split the ball's weight into two components: perpendicular and parallel to the slope.W(para)=2gsin60W(perp)=2g...

Answered by Milo E. Physics tutor
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A cricket player throws a ball such that it travels 10 meters in 2 seconds at constant acceleration. Calculate the kinetic energy of the ball if it has a mass of 1kg.

This problem can be broken up into two steps:1) Finding the speed (velocity) of the ball2) Finding the kinetic energy.To find the speed we can use the equation shown: Speed= Distance/Time

Answered by Finn M. Physics tutor
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What is potential energy?

When most students start their physics courses the first form of energy they learn about is kinetic energy which is related to the velocity that an object has. Conversely, potential energy is a form of en...

Answered by Adem H. Physics tutor
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