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PHY101 Physics Assignment no 01 solution and discussion due date 27-11-2014
Assignment 1: (Fall 2014)
PHYSICS (PHY101)
TOTAL MARKS: 25
Due Date: 27/11/2014
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Question. No: 1
A set of frictionless wheels are attached to the bottom of a box, which is then measured and found to have a mass of 6.0kg. The box is placed on the floor, and a student of Physics uses a brief horizontal force of 150N to push the box sideways, after which the box rolls across the floor with constant velocity. How much Work does the floor do on the box as it rolls along?
Marks 6
Question. No: 2
A student of Physics with a mass of 60Kg performs an experiment by taking a scale into an elevator, setting it into floor, and standing on it. At first the scale indicates a weight of about 600Newtons, but then the elevator starts to accelerate downwards at 5m/s2.Calculate the value of weight indicated on the scale during this period of acceleration?
Taking acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10m/s2. Marks 5
Question. No: 3
An astronaut standing on the moon holds a large, heavy rock and a small, light stone, and then releases them from the same height. Which object reaches the moon‘s surface first?
Note: Select the best choice given below according to your best of knowledge, and also write the reason of your selected choice as well.
a) The rock, because it‘s heavier and accelerate faster
b) The rock, because it has a greater force of gravity acting on it.
c) The stone, because there is less air frication acting on it.
d) They reach on the surface at the same time because their acceleration due to gravity is equal.
e) Both the rock and stone will just float there when released-there is no gravity on the moon.
Marks 3+4 = 7
Question. No: 4
A large 1.5Kg book rests on the surface of a rough table, and a horizontal force of 60N (to the right in the sketch shown above) is applied to it. If a frication force of 35Newtons opposes the motion of the book, determine the value of acceleration with which book will accelerate?
Marks 7
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sana sis ... maina apko 70 % solution bta dia hai. Chalo mai thori or help kr deta hu. Is scenario mai koi work nahi ho raha kyunki yaha per acceleration zero hai.
Lol I feel pity for all of us, how we made fuss out of a simple question and made it look like a so tough question.
But credit goes to that first person who started all that acceleration and distance finding thing and convinced us that work exists Lol. I didn't even read the last line of question and kept calculating .
hahahaha you are saying right kisi na sai say question ko read he nai kia but ye question sab ko bohat benifit da gia hai hater bro ab sab question lazmi theek tareqy say read krain gain
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This is just the case #1 em not sure about this other two, working on them. Hope this is correct?
p.s this is operant conditioning.
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