Questions asked
Rajesh Kumar
Numerade educator
. Define each of the below components: • Breadboard: • LED: • Resistor:
Prabhat Tyagi
What is meant by space in four fundamental quantities involved in Newton’s Laws
Supratim Pal
What is meant by space in four fundamental quantities involved in Newton’s Laws? Give several examples and explain in no more than 200 words.
Christopher Dzorkpata
1. Find the resultant force vector R. (you can use “paint” to indicate and draw the resultant force vector R F=300n ,F2=400n
Find the resultant force vector R. (you can use “paint” to indicate and draw the resultant force vector R)
Nishant Kumar
F2 = 300 N y F1 = 400 N 30° x 1. Find the resultant force vector R. (you can use "paint" to indicate and draw the resultant force vector R) 2. Find the magnitude R of resultant force R.
Dr. Rajveer Singh
F2 = 300 N y 30° F1 = 400 N x 1. Find the resultant force vector R. (you can use "paint" to indicate and draw the resultant force vector R) 2. Find the magnitude R of resultant force R. (10 pts)
Use Newton’s law of universal gravitation to calculate the weight of a 75-kg person standing on the surface of the earth. Then repeat the calculation by using W = mg and compare your two results.