5 points
The figure below shows two people ice-skating. Person A collides with
person B. After the collision they move together with the same velocity.
Calculate the mass, m, of person B.

Before collision
After collision
Person A
mass = 60 kg
Person B
mass, m
Person A and person B
moving off together
Speed of
Person A -
5.5 m/s
Speed of
Person B -
2.0 m/s
Speed of Person A and
Person B = 4.0 m/s

Answers

Answer 1

mB = 45 kg

Explanation:

Using conservation of linear momentum,

mAvA + mbvB = (mA + mB)v

(60 kg)(5.5 m/s) + (2.0 m/s)mB = (60 kg + mB)(4.0 m/s)

(330) + 2mB = 240 + 4mB

2mB = 90

mB = 45 kg


Related Questions

Can anyone answer this its a science question NO LINKS!!!

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer is C I took the mastery test

Explanation:

Answer:

d last one

Explanation:

If the temperature (at constant volume) of an ideal gas with 20 K is increased to 60 K, the pressure will be:

increased to 3P

increased to 40P

decreased by 3P

decreased by 40P

Answers

Answer:

it will obviously be decreased by 40p

When will electric charges flow?
A. When the circuit is open.
B. When the circuit is incomplete.
C. When the circuit is closed.
D. When the switch is off.

Answers

c. when the circuit is closed

Answer:

A

Explanation:

an optician uses a plane mirror to help him. suppse a patient sits in a chair 2.5m away from him. He views the image of a chart which faces the mirror and is located 30m behindd him. how far is the chart as viewed by his eyes​

Answers

Answer:

I think 75 m

Explanation:

tell if it was correct

A student uses 80 joules of energy to lift a backpack in a time of 0.75 seconds. How much power
does the student have?

Answers

Answer:

P = 106.7 W

Explanation:

Given that,

Work done in lifting a backpack, W = 80 J

It is lifted in 0.75 seconds

We need to find the power of the student. The power of an object is defined as work done per unit time. So,

[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}[/tex]

Put all the values,

[tex]P=\dfrac{80}{0.75}\\\\P=106.7\ W[/tex]

So, the power of the student is 106.7 W.

A baseball is thrown at a 22.5° angle and an initial velocity of 65 m/s. What will be its horizontal
and vertical velocity?*

Answers

Answer:

Horizontal

Explanation:

It is going more sideways than upwards

Which two parts do the capillaries surround?

A. small intestines and heart

B. heart and lungs

C. alveoli and small intestines​

Answers

Answer:

do we have to choose 2 answers here?

Answer:

most probably it's C

Explanation:

alveoli is surrounded by capillaries and whit that option small intestines is also there

For every 120 joules of energy input a car wastes 85 joules , find the useful energy output of the car ?

Answers

Answer:

35 Joules

Explanation:

Applying

Input Energy(Q) = Useful energy output(U)+Wasted Energy(W)

Q = U+W.............................. Equation 1

Make U the subject of the equation

U = Q-W................... Equation 2

From the question,

Given: Q = 120 Joules, W = 85 Joules

Substitute these values into equation 2

U = 120-85

U = 35 Joules

can anyone help me please​

Answers

Answer:

Gravity.

Rocket ships.

Ball.

Basketball.

Explanation:

Gravity has to do a lot with air. It puts the planets in there area.

Rocket Ship has to do a lot with air. If i'm right, they calculate the area, weather, about the air.

A ball gets throwed in the air, which gravity comes into place.

Basketball is also a similar example to a ball.

Help please, with #18, it’s a basketball question

Answers

Answer: D

Explanation:

Answer:

C. A lob pass.

Hope this helps!!

Using the diagram above, the coefficient of kinetic friction for copper is ____ (Your answer should be given to the nearest thousandths.)
This coefficient _____ applies to all similar copper surfaces.

Answers

Answer:

 μ= 0.0375,  kinetic

Explanation:

For this exercise we set a reference system with the x axis parallel to the chord

Y axis  

      N - W = 0

      N = W

     

X axis

      T - fr = 0

the expression for the friction force is

      fr = μ N

       

we substitute

       T - μ W = 0

       μ = T / W

we calculate

         μ = 1.5 / 40

        μ= 0.0375

coefficient of kinetic friction

What is the product of an oxidation reaction?
Ozone
Oxygen
Oxide

Answers

Answer:

Oxide

Explanation:

Ozone and oxygen are oxidising agents

[tex]O _{3} \: \: ozone \\ \\ O _{2} \: \: oxygen[/tex]

Answer:

Oxygen

Explanation:

The name oxidation actually originates from the word oxygen so the question answers it's self.

In case you don't know what oxidation is:

Oxidation occurs when an atom, molecule, or ion loses one or more electrons in a chemical reaction. When oxidation occurs, the oxidation state of the chemical species increases. Oxidation doesn't necessarily involve oxygen! Originally, the term was used when oxygen caused electron loss in a reaction.

Have a great day <3

A(n) _______ studies physical components and characteristics of celestial objects.

The answer is ASTROPHYSICIST!

Answers

Answer:

Astronomers?

Explanation:

Answer:

Astrophysicist?

Explanation:

pls somebody help me quick

Answers

Answer:

greater than

Explanation:

A bowling ball is bigger than a golf ball and greater than means bigger.

A student performed an experiment in the lab and discovered that the material used has a PH of 8.54. What is true about this material

a
it is a base
b
it is an acid
c
more information needed to know if the material is acid or base

Answers

Answer: b it’s an acid
I hope this helps
it’s B !!!! good job stay in school ❤️❤️

The upper layer of soil consisting of rock particles, water, air, and organic matter is the​

Answers

Answer: Bedrock

Explanation:

Bedrock is the solid layer of rock beneath the soil. Soil is a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, air, and water. The decayed organic material in soil is humus, a dark-colored substance that forms as plant and animal remains decay.

Atmospheric pressure is measured by a device called

Answers

Answer:

barometer

Explanation:

Answer:

barometer

Explanation:

How does the motion of the atoms in the spoon change when the spoon is placed in the hot coffee?
А
The atoms vibrate faster due to the conduction of heat through atoms in the spoon.
B
The atoms vibrate slower due to the conduction of heat through atoms in the spoon
С
The atoms move closer toward each other due to the radiation of heat through atoms in the spoon.
D
The atoms move away from each other due to the convection of heat through atoms in the spoon.

Answers

Answer:

A.The atoms vibrate faster due to the conduction of heat through atoms in the spoon.

Which of these scenarios describes circular motion?
es )
A)
The moon orbiting the Earth
B)
A cannonball flying from a cannon
C)
A car moving along a straight track
D)
The pendulum of a grandfather clock

Answers

A)

The moon orbiting the Earth

(c) Another spring has a spring constant of 250 N/m.
Calculate the work done in stretching the spring by 0.30 m.
State the unit.
Use the equation
E = 12 x K x x2

Answers

It is E=something which leases another something equaling another something

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP, WILL MARK BRAINLIEST***

Answers

The answer is to your question is c

What are successfulness of the Competition policy in South Africa?​

Answers

Answer:

The product choices along with its competitive prices were provided to the consumers. Practices such as horizontal collusion and resale price maintenance was declared unlawful in 1984. Prevention of monopoly growth was the aim of the competition policy act.

Explanation:

hope this helps you

Force=k((q1q1)/r^2)

The force that one electrically charged object exerts on other charged objects can be calculated using Coulomb's law.
You can see this law here written in equation form. The q's represent the two charges, and the r the distance between
the charges. The constant kis 9109
Using this information, calculate the electric force exerted by a +2 coulomb charge on another +2 coulomb charge,
when the charges are 25 meters apart

A)1.44*10^11
B)5.76*10^11
C)8 Newton’s
D)64 Newton’s

Answers

Answer:

transferred from one object to another. Charged objects can exert forces on other charged ... Electric charge can be measured using the law for the forces between charges

The electric force exerted by the +2 C on another +2 C when at a distance of 25 m is 5.76×10⁷ N

Coulomb's law equation

F = Kq₁q₂ / r²

Where

F is the force of attraction K is the electrical constant q₁ and q₂ are two point charges r is the distance apart

How to determine the force Charge 1 (q₁) = 2 CCharge 2 (q₂) = 2 CElectric constant (K) = 9×10⁹ Nm²/C²Distance apart (r) = 25 mForce (F) =?

F = Kq₁q₂ / r²

F = (9×10⁹ × 2 × 2) / (25)²

F = 36×10⁹ / 625

F = 5.76×10⁷ N

Learn more about Coulomb's law:

https://brainly.com/question/506926

A monochromatic beam of light has a frequency of 6.5 x 10" hertz. What color is the light?
O orange
O yellow
O violet
O blue

Answers

Answer:

violet

Explanation:

A car accelerates at a rate of 13m/s^2[S]. If the car's initial velocity is 120km/h[N]. What will its final velocity be in m/s, after two seconds.

Answers

Answer:

the final velocity of the car is 59.33 m/s [N]

Explanation:

Given;

acceleration of the car, a = 13 m/s²

initial velocity of the car, u = 120 km/h = 33.33 m/s

duration of the car motion, t = 2 s

The final velocity of the car in the same direction is calculated as follows;

v = u + at

where;

v is the final velocity of the car

v = 33.33 + (13 x 2)

v = 59.33 m/s [N]

Therefore, the final velocity of the car is 59.33 m/s [N]

A bird is standing on an electric transmission line carrying a large amount of current. Find the power dissipated by the bird If the
current it experiences is 1.35^-10 A which results in a potential difference of .0054V.

Side Note:
(I know the answer is 7.3 x 10^-11 W, I just don’t know how to get it)

Answers

P = 7.3 × 10^-13 Watt

Explanation:

First of all, are you sure that what you have is the right answer?

Anyway, the definition of power dissipated is given by

P = I^2×R

where I is the current and R is the resistance. But we also know from Ohm's law that

V = IR

so we can rewrite the equation for power P as

P = I^2R = I(IR) = VI

= (0.0054 volt)(1.35 × 10^-10 A)

= 7.3 × 10^-13 Watt

Where was the first FIFA World Cup held?
(HINT: The host country won the tournament

Answers

Answer:

The 1930 FIFA World Cup was the inaugural FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams. It took place in Uruguay from 13 to 30 July 1930.

Explanation:

hope it helps if so pls give it the brainliest answer

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{Uruguay\hookleftarrow}[/tex]

The first FIFA World Cup Championship took place in Uruguay from from 13 July 1930 to 30 July 1930.

Help please!!


What are the three criteria that determine if a wave is a sound wave?

Answers

Answer:

Wavelength, Amplitude, Time-Period, Frequency and Velocity or Speed.

Explanation:

Sound wave can be described by five characteristics: Wavelength, Amplitude, Time-Period, Frequency and Velocity or Speed. The minimum distance in which a sound wave repeats itself is called its wavelength. That is it is the length of one complete wave

Answer: Sound wave can be described by five characteristics: Wavelength, Amplitude, Time-Period, Frequency and Velocity or Speed.

Explanation:

The minimum distance in which a sound wave repeats itself is called its wavelength. That is it is the length of one complete wave.

Tyra made the following bar graph shown to represent the relative distances of four different astronomical bodies from Earth.

The title of the bar graph is Distance of Bodies in Space from Earth. Four bars are labeled A, B, C, and D. Bar C is the shortest. Bar D is about three times the size of bar C. Bar A is about six times the size of bar C. Bar B is about eight times the size of bar C.

If D represents Mercury, which of the following could be represented by B and C?

B could be the moon, and C could be Venus.
B could be Venus, and C could be the moon.
B could be the moon, and C could be Jupiter.
B could be Jupiter, and C could be the moon.

Answers

Answer: D

Choice A calls B the moon which is incredibly tiny compared to Venus so this is wrong, choice B calls B Venus which is a relatively small planet and C the moon... that is a bit overkill so no. Choice C says B is the moon and C is Jupiter, Jupiter being the largest planet this is a easy no, leaving D to be the only logical and correct answer.

Explanation: MARK ME BRAINLIEST PLZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Answer: Answer D. because B. Jupiter is the farthest from Earth from those answer choices and C. is the moon because it is the closest out of those answer choices.

So, the answer is D: B could be Jupiter, and C could be the moon.

Explanation: Please give Brainlist.

Hope this helps!!!!

A projectile is launched from the ground with an initial velocity of 12ms at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. The projectile lands on a hill 7.5m away. The height at which the projectile lands is most nearly

A- 1.78m
B- 3.10m
C- 5.34m
D- 6.68m
E- 12.0m

Answers

Answer:

A. 1.78 m

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity of the, u = 12 m/s

angle of projection, θ =  30°

the range of the projectile, R = 7.5 m

To obtain the height through which the projectile lands, we must calculate the maximum height reached by the projectile.

[tex]H = \frac{u^2\ sin^2\theta}{2g} \\\\H = \frac{(12)^2\times (sin(30))^2}{2 \times 9.8} \\\\H = \frac{144 \times (0.5)^2}{19.6} \\\\H = 1.84 \ m[/tex]

Therefore, the height is most nearly 1.78 m

Other Questions
A pool cover for a circular swimming pool has a diameter of 15 feet. Which value is closest to the area, insquare feet, of the pool cover? Which one of the following is an ordered pair?{-3, 5}(2, 4, 0)(0, 6)1, 3 ILL MARK BRAINLIEST!Which of these points lies on the graph of the equation x 9 = y?A. (3, 6)B. (2, 11)C. (-3,-6)D. (-2, -11) Help please...x = 3y4x + 5y = 34solve for x and yHelp help Nine students can make a poster in 10 hours how many students join them so that they can all together make this poster in six hours Find the side lengths of the triangle in this picture. A store sells small notebooks for $8 and large notebooks for $16. If a student buys 6 notebooks and spends $80, how many of each size did he buy? Amanda bought 6 pounds of apples she paid for the apples with a 20 dollar bill and got back 10.52 dollars back how much were the apples per pound pls help What is a main idea of ""Louis Pasteur: Battle with Death""? Cul es la diferencia entre rasgos dominantes y recesivos? HELP ASAP PLEASE CHEMISTRYThe rate of reaction was measured during a chemical reaction. After the first 3 seconds, the rate of reaction was 1.8 x106 M/s. Which of the following would you expect after another 3 seconds? The rate would be lower, and the concentration of products would be higher. The rate would be lower, and the concentration of products would be lower. The rate would be higher, and the concentration of products would be higher. The rate would be higher, and the concentration of products would be lower. How did Lisa die? Was she ill? Plz help its my last grade and i really need it to be good What is the arc measure of \stackrel{\LARGE{\frown}}{AB} AB A, B, start superscript, \frown, end superscript on circle PPP in degrees?^\circ degrees Nucleotides combine to form(0.5 Points)ProteinDNA. Carbohydrates Glucose evaluate the expression 5-(6+3i)+2i Oscar rides his skateboard 5/8 mile in 1/4 hour. How fast, in miles does he ride his skateboard In the great moonlight clearings I slunk alongamong the shadows on the margin. In thejungle I crept forward, stopping with abeating heart whenever I heard, as I oftendid, the crash of breaking branches as somewild beast went past. Now and then greatshadows loomed up for an instant and weregone-great, silent shadows which seemed toprowl upon padded feet.Why would the author put these details at thebeginning of the story? Determine the area of this triangle... Part of ecosystemContains energy storage molecules?(yes or no)Energy storage molecules flowing in?(yes or no)Energy storage molecules flowing out?(yes or no)ProducersConsumersDecomposersDead MatterAbiotic Matter(Answer the three questions for each of the topics)