If sand is being dropped on a conveyor belt at the rate of M kg/s then the force…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
If sand is being dropped on a conveyor belt at the rate of M kg/s then the force necessary to keep that conveyor belt moving with a constant velocity of v m/s will be
- Mv/2 N.
- zero.
- Mv N.
- 2 Mv N.
Answer
(C) Mv N.
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