1.) Kinetic Energy
Part A) What is the kinetic energy of a proton moving at 1.40x106 m/s? Part B)How about a 1300 kg car moving at 60 mph?
1.) Kinetic Energy Part A) What is the kinetic energy of a proton moving at 1.40x106...
What is the kinectic energy of a proton moving at 1.40 x 10^6 m/s? How about a 1300 kg car moving at 60 mph?
Moving Proton in an Electric Field Part A A proton with kinetic energy of 1.02x105 eV is fired perpendicular to the face of a large plate that has a uniform charge density ofơ-+4.40 C/m2, what is the magnitude of the force on the proton? Submit Answer Tries 0/6 Part B How much work must the electric field do on the proton to bring it to rest? Submit Answer Tries 0/6 Part C From what distance should the proton be fired...
6. (10 pts) What is the kinetic energy in joules) of a 4000 lb car moving at 60 mph? S hox 30m across a level floor
Q) What is the kinetic energy, in joules, of a molecule of oxygen moving at a speed of 255 m/s(use the appropriate prefix to avoid exponential notation) a) The equation for kinetic energy is ½mv2, and is in units of joules. What are the component units for joules in terms of mass and velocity? kg m^2/s^2 b) From the previous part, we know that the mass needs to be in units of kg. What is the mass of an oxygen...
Part B Constants A 1200 kg car is moving on the freeway at 69.0 mph. What is the magnitude of its kinetic energy in Sl units? K- 1 7430 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining PartC At what speed, in m/s, will the car's momentum be half of what it is in part A m/s Submit Request Answer MacBook Pro
In addition to its rest energy, a moving proton (p') has kinetic energy. This proton collides with a stationary proton (p), and the reaction forms a stationary neutron (n), a stationary proton (p), and a stationary pion (π+), according to the following reaction: p' + p → n + p + π+. The rest energy of each proton is 938.3 MeV, and the rest energy of the neutron is 939.6 MeV. The rest energy of the pion is 139.6 MeV....
Question (part 1 of 2) A certain moving electron has a kinetic en- ergy of 1.00 × 10-19 J. Calculate the speed necessary for the elec- tron to have this energy. The mass of an electron is 9.109 x 10-31 kg Answer in units of m/s Your response Submit answer Question (part 2 of 2) Calculate the speed of a proton having a kinetic energy of 1.00 x 1019 J and a mass of 1.673 x 10-27 kg Answer in...
A certain moving electron has a kinetic energy of 1.01 × 10−19 J. A. ) Calculate the speed necessary for the electron to have this energy. The mass of an electron is 9.109 × 10−31 kg. Answer in units of m/s. B.) Calculate the speed of a proton having a kinetic energy of 1.01 × 10−19 J and a mass of 1.673 × 10−27 kg. Answer in units of m/s.
8. What is the translational kinetic energy of a 0.1 g car moving at 1 km/s? 9. What is the rotational kinetic energy of a 1 g rock rotating in a circle at 0.1 rads/s and at the end of a 2 m long string ? 1. Use the conservation of momentum to discuss what happens to a passenger in a car crash. Discuss the use of a seat belt in bringing the passenger to rest. 2. You are watching...
A proton has a kinetic energy of 7.5 MeV. What is the speed of an alpha particle that has the same DeBroglie wavelength as the proton? The mass of the alpha particle is 6.65E-27 kg. 9517 m/s 9.53E6 m/s 1833 m/s 2.38E13 m/s 0.747 m/s