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Questions in physics

πŸ“ Answered - An elevator weighing 6,000 N moves up a distance of 10.0 meters in 30.0 seconds. a. How much work did the elevator’s motor do? b. What was the power of the elevator’s motor in watts and in horsepower?

πŸ“ Answered - Explain why diesel engines don't use spark plugs.

πŸ“ Answered - The mass of cart 1 is 1.10 kg, and the mass of cart 2 is unknown. The carts were placed next to each other, and a spring was activated, causing them to move away from each other. The recorded velocities are as follows: - Cart 1: [tex]v_1 = 0.75 \, \text{m/s}[/tex] - Cart 2: [tex]v_2 = 0.34 \, \text{m/s}[/tex] What is the mass of cart 2?

πŸ“ Answered - Convert 56.0 kg into pounds (lb).

πŸ“ Answered - What is the mass of an object that requires a force of 4,500 N to accelerate it at a rate of 5 m/sΒ²?

πŸ“ Answered - What conditions must exist for a force to do work on an object?

πŸ“ Answered - You ride your bike for a distance of 30 km. You travel at a speed of 0.75 km/minute. How many minutes does this take?

πŸ“ Answered - A marble statue has a mass of 6,200 grams and a volume of 2,296 cm\(^3\). What is the density of marble?

πŸ“ Answered - A machine uses a force of 200 newtons to do 20,000 joules of work in 20 seconds. Find: 1. The distance the object moved. 2. The power of the machine.

πŸ“ Answered - A 400 kg object is sitting at rest at the top of a hill that is 30.0 m high and 80.0 m long, measured along the hill. If there is no friction, how fast will the object be going at the bottom of the hill?