1. How is Newton’s Law of Attraction different from the first three laws?
2. What are the different types of force and list the various forms of force in each of these four categories?
1) newtons law of attraction states that every particle with mass attracts other particle with mass with a force directly proportional to product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them . where as first three laws talk about motion of an object like it continues to be in motion or rest unless acted by an external force ,Fnet =ma and for every action there is equal and opposite reaction force
1. How is Newton’s Law of Attraction different from the first three laws? 2. What are...
Think about Newton’s three laws, the law of inertia, the law of motion, and the law of action-reaction. How do you see each of these laws in action in your daily life?
1.) a. List Kepler’s Laws, and explain how each one differed from the Greek idea of the heavens. b. List Newton’s Laws, and give an example of them.
1. Newton’s Laws and damped simple harmonic motion A particle of mass m = 5 moves in a straight line on a horizontal surface. It is subject to the following forces: an attractive force in the direction of the fixed origin O with magnitude 40 times the instantaneous distance from O a damping force due to friction which is 20 times the instantaneous speed the force due to gravity the normal force. The particle starts from rest at a distance...
Adding to Newton’s law of universal gravitation, the gravitational force between two masses is proportional to 1/r^2, where r is the distance between the masses. Surprisingly, the electric force between two electric charges is also proportional to 1/r^2, where r is the distance between the electric charges. (Coulomb’s law) These facts are called the “inverse-square laws” -> Now give “your answer” to the question: Why (or How) are these forces proportional to 1/r^2 (not 1/r, 1/r^3, 1/r^100, etc)?
2. (4) Newton’s 2nd law is F = ma. What must be the acceleration of a 4.0 kg box being pulled along a friction-free surface if the net pulling force is 20.0 N? Show all work.
1))) According to Newton’s laws, an object will remain stationary or move at constant velocity unless acted by a force. If a force (F) is applied, the object will accelerate according to F=m·a, where “m” is the mass of the object and “a” is its acceleration. The unit of force is the Newton (N), N is kg·m/sec a) Consider a stationary object with a mass of 5 Kg, acted on by a force of 10 N. What is its acceleration?...
What are the two different types of balance? Describe center of gravity. Describe the production of force and absorption. How do Newton’s Law of Motion apply to force? Identify the importance of body alignment, base of support, and balance. What is the result of poor posture?
What are the different types of entrepreneurship? Explain at least four types. 2) Define a “gazelle” and discuss ways in which gazelles can impact the economy. 3) Define and describe the Lean Start-up methodology. 4) Explain three major reasons why ventures fail. 5) List and explain each of the phases in the creative process. 6) Describe the “Immigrant mindset” and how it can impact entrepreneurship and ultimately the economy (Hint: Refer to the additional materials – especially the Harvard Business Review...
Mendel’s research on breeding peas led him to formulate two laws. His first law, the Law of Segregation, was discovered while he was doing single-trait crosses. This law can be stated as follows: A. During mitosis, homologous chromosomes assort independently. B. One allele is always dominant to another. C. During meiosis, the two genes of each homologous pair separate from each other, ending up in different gametes. D. Hereditary units from the parents are blended in the offspring, forming an...
1.What is business marketing? Identify four categories of business customers. 2. Describe the six different steps in the consumer decision making process. 3. List and describe the four types of consumer offerings. 4. Please define value. Does the determination of value differ for each customer? Please provide a relevant example(s).