(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) 33. Six identical cars are towing identical trailers at constant, albeit different, speeds along level roads io the desert. The trailers carry different loads, so their masses vary. The circumstances of each vehicle are shown here. Using the letter identifiers, rank the difference between the magnitude of the force exerted by the car on the trailer and the magnitude of the force exerted by the trailer on the car for each situation from greatest to least. If any situations have the same difference, give them the same ranking. Explain your reasoning in forming your rankings. (a) Trailer load = 1000 kg; vehicle speed = 20 m/s (b) Trailer load = 2000 kg; vehicle speed = 20 m/s (c) Trailer load = 4000 kg; vehicle speed = 40 m/s (d) Trailer load = 4000 kg; vehicle speed = 10 m/s (e) Trailer load = 2000 kg; vehicle speed =10 m/s (f) Trailer load = 1000 kg; vehicle speed =10 m/s
(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) 33. Six identical cars are towing identical trailers at constant, albeit different, speeds along level roads io the desert. The trailers carry different loads, so their masses vary. The circumstances of each vehicle are shown here. Using the letter identifiers, rank the difference between the magnitude of the force exerted by the car on the trailer and the magnitude of the force exerted by the trailer on the car for each situation from greatest to least. If any situations have the same difference, give them the same ranking. Explain your reasoning in forming your rankings. (a) Trailer load = 1000 kg; vehicle speed = 20 m/s (b) Trailer load = 2000 kg; vehicle speed = 20 m/s (c) Trailer load = 4000 kg; vehicle speed = 40 m/s (d) Trailer load = 4000 kg; vehicle speed = 10 m/s (e) Trailer load = 2000 kg; vehicle speed =10 m/s (f) Trailer load = 1000 kg; vehicle speed =10 m/s
(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) 33. Six identical cars are towing identical trailers at constant, albeit different, speeds along level roads io the desert. The trailers carry different loads, so their masses vary. The circumstances of each vehicle are shown here. Using the letter identifiers, rank the difference between the magnitude of the force exerted by the car on the trailer and the magnitude of the force exerted by the trailer on the car for each situation from greatest to least. If any situations have the same difference, give them the same ranking. Explain your reasoning in forming your rankings. (a) Trailer load = 1000 kg; vehicle speed = 20 m/s (b) Trailer load = 2000 kg; vehicle speed = 20 m/s (c) Trailer load = 4000 kg; vehicle speed = 40 m/s (d) Trailer load = 4000 kg; vehicle speed = 10 m/s (e) Trailer load = 2000 kg; vehicle speed =10 m/s (f) Trailer load = 1000 kg; vehicle speed =10 m/s
Consider a rubber rod that has been rubbed with fur to give the rod a net negative charge, and a glass rod that has been rubbed with silk to give it a net positive charge. After being charged by contact by the fur and silk...?
a. Both rods have less mass
b. the rubber rod has more mass and the glass rod has less mass
c. both rods have more mass
d. the masses of both rods are unchanged
e. the rubber rod has less mass and the glass rod has mroe mass
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