Weight- Field force.
Tension-Contact force.
Normal force-Contact force.
Question 4 The answer is either field force or contact force. Which kind of force are...
Which of the following forces require contact? Select all that apply. Kinetic friction force Normal force Spring force Static friction force Tension force Weight force
2.5 Decide which of the forces listed below are contact and ich of the forces listed below are contact and which are non-contact for Gravitational force (weight): non.com Friction: contact Normal forces: contact 2.6 Explain why the forces described below should the forces described below should not appear on the free-body diagram you have drawn: • The force of the crate on Orlando. Magnetic force: ron Connect Spring forces: COC Tension: contact The force on the crate by Grace. 4.7...
4. (a) Name the four known forces in nature. For each force state the kind of particles the force acts upon, what the approximate range of the force is, and what the field quanta are that mediate the force (4 marks) Briefly explain what is meant by anti-particles and why they are relevant in particle physics (b) (2 marks) Determine whether each of the following decays is allowed. If a decay is allowed determine the interaction involved. If it is...
Two blocks are in contact on a frictionless table. A horizontal force is applied to the larger block a Dwnin figure. If m1 = 2.30 kg, m2 = 1.20 kg, and F = 3.20 NNSi mi Step 6 me tiree forces oetingon-the block 2 must be identified. Which forces act on the block 2? Normal force from the table Applied horizontal force Tension Gravitational force Frictional force Normal force from block 1 JS)
Force in a magnetic field
Question: Homework6-3 The magnetic field of the Earth is 0.30 x 10-4 Tin a certain location. a) What will be in Newtons the force on a completely ionized carbon atom (Z = 6. A = 12) traveling with the solar wind with a velocity of 10.50 x 103 m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field? b) How fast must the ionized carbon atom be moving (m/s) so that its weight is exactly balanced by the magnetic...
What kind of force field surrounds a stationary electric charge? What additional field, if any, surrounds it when it is moving with a constant velocity? What additional field, if any, surrounds it when it accelerates
What is the contact potential of a layer of gold in contact with a layer of titanium? What is the direction of the electric field, towards the gold or towards the titanium? To answer this question, you will need to look up some physical properties of these metals in data tables.
Please answer part(a) to part(d)
We initially want to express the tension (T), the normal force
(N) and the Weight (W) in terms of polar coordinates
(a) what is the polar angle of the tension in
degrees?
(b) what is the polar angle of the normal force
in degrees?
(c) what is the polar angle of the weight in
degrees?
(d) Suppose the weight W is known to be 20 N and we want to
determine the tension T and...
Friction is the force that a. is the same as the normal force b. opposes relative motion between objects in contact c. is always perpendicular to the surface d. is the same as weight
Which kind of force is used in a bicycle to slow down/stop? Gravitational force Buoyancy force Frictional force Normal forces Hawking Radiation Found in black holes Powers electric submarines Are only theoretical Decay over time divided by space Gamma rays are Electromagnetic Visible Light waves Transparent A hot air balloon sinks from a release at the top of the balloon by adding ballast by removing helium by conductive heating Uses a magnet, a cone and a coil An MRI BEATS...