Given that Bianca is positioned at a distance of 600m from the origin, the time for the flash from firecracker 1 to reach her eyes is 4.0 μs. Therefore, the time taken for the flash from firecracker 2, located at 900m, is to be calculated, leading to the conclusion that the flash will be observed at the designated time.
Answer:
If the starting and ending points are identical, the overall work equals zero.
Explanation:
Option (D) is correct.
A force is considered conservative when the work performed by it while moving an object from point A to point B does not rely on the path taken and remains consistent across all paths. The work done is determined solely by the initial and final locations of the particle. Thus, when the initial and final positions in a conservative field coincide, the work is said to be zero.