A lab group of students measures the length of a textbook. The group's average was 19.5 cm. If the accepted value of the textbook was 21.2 cm, calculate the group's absolute and relative error.
absolute = 1.70 cm; relative = 8.02%
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What does the k value represent in the elastic potential energy equation? What does a small k value mean?
The spring constant. The smaller the k value, the more flexible the spring is.
400
What is the equation to calculate the kinetic energy? What are the variables & units?
KE = 0.5(m)v^2; KE is kinetic energy (J), m is mass (kg), v is speed (m/s)
400
What is the kinetic energy of a roller coaster cart that has a mass of 505 kg if it is moving at a speed of 20.2 m/s?
103,000 J
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A person walks 42 m north, then walks 24 m east. What is the person's resultant displacement?
48 m, 30 degrees east of north
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What are the units for acceleration, displacement, energy, force, mass, power, time, weight, work, velocity?
m/s2, m, J, N, kg, W (or hp), s, N, J, m/s
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What is the unit for work? What is it equivalent to? What does that mean?
Joules (J), J = N*m, it is the amount of energy transferred to an object when a force acts on the object to move it a distance.
500
What are the equations, variables & units to calculate gravitational potential energy & elastic potential energy?
PEg=mgh; PEg is grav potential energy (J), m is mass (kg), g is gravity (m/s2), h is height (m); PEelastic=0.5(k)x^2; PEelastic is elastic potential energy (J), k is spring constant (N/m), x is distance stretched or compressed (m)
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A) A 64.20 kg man climbs a wall that is 3.650 tall. What is his gravitational potential energy?
B) A spring has been stretched 0.255 m and has a spring constant of 685.6 N/m. What is the elastic potential energy?