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Newton's Laws of Motion Assignment

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Newton's Laws of Motion Assignment

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ContentsAnswer 1................................................................................................................................................2Newton first law of motion................................................................................................................2Newton second law of motion...........................................................................................................2Newton third law of motion..............................................................................................................2Answer 2................................................................................................................................................2Boyle’s Law........................................................................................................................................2Charles’ Law.......................................................................................................................................3Pressure Law......................................................................................................................................3Combined Gas Law............................................................................................................................3Answer 3................................................................................................................................................4Otto Cycle..........................................................................................................................................4Brayton Cycle.....................................................................................................................................4Answer 4................................................................................................................................................4Solution 1...........................................................................................................................................5Solution 2...........................................................................................................................................5Answer 5................................................................................................................................................5Energy & Work..................................................................................................................................5Power................................................................................................................................................6Force..................................................................................................................................................6Acceleration.......................................................................................................................................6Answer 6................................................................................................................................................6Solution 1...........................................................................................................................................6Solution 2...........................................................................................................................................7Solution 3...........................................................................................................................................7Answer LO 1.2.......................................................................................................................................7Piston Engine Cycle............................................................................................................................7Gas Turbine Cycle..............................................................................................................................8References.............................................................................................................................................9
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Answer 1Newton first law of motion Newton first law of motion states that the body will remain in rest or motion until and unless an external force is applied on it. This is also known as law of Inertia. Inertia is a property by virtue of which a body remain in its state unless an unbalanced force is applied on it.Newton second law of motionNewton second law of motion states the acceleration produced by the net force on a body is directlyproportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the mass of the body (Gianopoulos, 2012). Mathematically expressed as, F=MAWhere, M = Mass of the bodyA = Acceleration of the bodyIn our everyday life, we do use second law of motion many a times. Let’s explain this better with an example. Kim was out for a car drive when suddenly it went out of fuel. He thought of pushing the car and wasable to move the car at 0.5m/s/s. Suppose the mass of the car was 120 kg. Now we can easily find the force applied by Kim to move the car with the mathematical expression, F=MAF = 120×0.5=60NNewton third law of motionWhenever two bodies interact with each other there is an exchange of force. Newton’s third law of motion states that there is always an active and reactive force whenever two bodies interact (Gianopoulos, 2012). In simple words it is stated as, “to every action there is equal and opposite reaction”.The best example for this is the spring.When we pull a spring it does feel that the spring is pulling itself back. The pulling force which we applied on the body is the active force and the restoring force of the spring is the reactive force.Answer 2Boyle’s LawBoyle’s Law which is also termed as Mariotte’s Law is a relation which is concerned with the expansion and compression of a gas at constant temperature.Boyle’s Law states that at constant temperature the product of pressure and volume of a given quantity of gas is constant. In other word, the pressure and volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely (Given temperature is constant).
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