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A 50Kg girl jumps off a 5-meter-high diving board. What is her kinetic energy right before she hits the water?

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Answer:

2450 J

Explanation:

Given that,

A 50Kg girl jumps off a 5-meter-high diving board.

We need to find the kinetic energy of the girl before she hits the water. At this point the kinetic energy becomes equal to the potential energy such that,

[tex]K=mgh\\\\K=50\times 9.8\times 5\\\\K=2450\ J[/tex]

So, her kinetic energy right before she hits the water is equal to 2450 J.

What happens if you disconnect a circuit from its positive terminal BrainPOP question

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Answer: The electrons stop flowing, and the current stops. The power source would no longer provide a flow of electrons.

What role does math play in physics?

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Answer:

To provide mathematical models for describing physical reality.

Addition,multiplication,subtraction, division

Can someone please help for a , what am I meant to do

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I’m not sure what your question is but I hope I can be of help. Series would split voltage and have same current all through, whereas parallel would have the same voltage all throughout but would have different amperes(currents)

A flat screen TV uses 120 Watts. How much energy is used up if it is left on for 15 minutes? Question 25 options: 4 J 15 J 0.67 J 108,000 J

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Answer:

Option d (108,000 J) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Power,

P = 120 Watts

Time,

t = 15 min.

i.e.,

 = 900 sec

As we know,

⇒ [tex]P=\frac{W}{t}[/tex]

So,

⇒ [tex]W=P\times t[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

⇒      [tex]=120\times 900[/tex]

⇒      [tex]=108,000 \ J[/tex]

At what point on a roller coaster is the kinetic energy increasing?
1.At the bottom of the hill.
2.As it is going down the hill.
3.As it is climbing the hill.
4.At the top of the hill.
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Answer:

2

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A rocket is fired at 60 to the horizontal with an initial speed of 200m5 calculate it time of flight and it range on the horizontal plane

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Answer:

See answer below

Explanation:

In order to do this, we just need to apply the expression to determine the time of flight. This is given by:

t = 2 V₀ Sinθ / g   (1)

We have the initial speed which is 200 m/s, the angle of elevation to the horizontalis 60° and the gravity is 9.8 m/s². Replacing this data in the above expression we have:

t = 2 * 200 Sin60° / 9.8

t = 35.348 s

Now that we have the time, we can determine the range or distance in the horizontal plane. This can be calculated using the following expression:

X = V * t   (2)

We already have the time, which is the time of flight, the initial speed using cos 60° (Cause it's horizontal plane), and replacing we have:

X = 200 cos60° * 35.348

X = 100 * 35.348

X = 3534.8 m

Hope this helps

Big Ben, a large artifact in England, has a mass of 1x10^8 kilograms and the Empire State Building 1x10^9 kilograms. The distance between them is about 5,000,000 meters. What is the force exerted by Big Ben on the Empire State Building?

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Answer:

The force, exerted by Big Ben on the Empire State Building is 2.66972 × 10⁻⁷ N

Explanation:

The question relates to the force of gravity experienced between two bodies

The given parameters are;

The mass of Big Ben, M₁ = 1 × 10⁸ kg

The mass of the Empire State Building, M₂ = 1 × 10⁹ kg

The distance between the two Big Ben and the Empire State Building, r = 5,000,000 meters

By Newton's Law of gravitation, we have;

[tex]F=G \times \dfrac{M_{1} \times M_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex]

Where;

F = The force exerted by Big Ben on the Empire State Building and vice versa

G = The universal gravitational constant = 6.67430 × 10⁻¹¹ N·m²/kg²

M₁, M₂, and r are the given parameters

By plugging in the values of the parameters and the constant into the equation for Newton's Law of gravitation, we have;

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \times \dfrac{1 \times 10^8 \times 1 \times 10^9}{(5,000,000)^{2}} = 2.66972 \times 10^{-7}[/tex]

The force, 'F', exerted by Big Ben on the Empire State Building is F = 2.66972 × 10⁻⁷ N.

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Answer:

7.27 m/s

Explanation:

40/5.5 = 7.27m/s

Complete the sentence

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You must provide us with the options and the sentence for us to answer.

Answer:

There is no sentence.

Explanation:

how does the angle of incidence compare with the angle of reflection?​

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Answer:

The angle of incidence is the angle between this normal and the incident ray; the angle of reflection is the angle between this normal and the reflected ray. According to the law of reflection, the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

second law of reflection states that the angle of incidence equals to the angle of reflection,

this is the basic relationship,

so the angle of incidence is also equals to angle of reflection

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Answer:

thermaltrue

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Determine the amount of torque
applied by a 1.0 m long pry bar with
250 N of force acting on it. Assume
that the angle is 90°.

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Answer:

250Nm

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Length of the long pry bar  = 1m

Force acting on it  = 250N

Angle  = 90°

Unknown:

Amount of torque applied  = ?

Solution:

Torque is the turning force on a body that causes the rotation of the body.

The formula is given as:

 Torque  = Force x r Sin Ф  

r is the distance

 So;

   Torque  = 250 x 1 x sin 90  = 250Nm

A student needs to put insulator tubing around the wires that run from the rotating loop to the light bulb. What type of material should the student use for insulator tubing?

Aluminum

Silver

Rubber

Copper

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Copper Im petty sure

Answer:

rubber

Explanation: because its the only insulator

What evidence can be used to explain that energy cannot be created nor destroyed?

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Answer: The total amount of energy and matter in the Universe remains constant, merely changing from one form to another. The First Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation) states that energy is always conserved, it cannot be created or destroyed. In essence, energy can be converted from one form into another. Hopefully i helped

Explanation:

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A long platform is holding your physics teacher in the air above some hungry alligators. Your physics teacher has a mass of 75 kg and is located 2 m from one end. The 10.0 m platform has a mass of 10.0 kg, and its center of gravity is located 4.0 m from the same end. The platform is being held up by two students, one at either end.


a. What force is required by each student to hold the platform up?

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Answer:

See Below.

Explanation:

I can't transpose the diagram onto Brainly. I'll do my best to describe what is going on.

Draw a horizontal line one inch from the each border of the page.To show what each of A and B are supporting, use an up arrow. Label the Ends A and B. B is on the right side.Put the physics teacher about 1.5 inches from B. His force goes down. Label it as 75 * 9.8 NewtonsPut the platform mass about 2.5 inches from BLabel it as 10 * 9.8 NewtonsB is the balance pointNow put in the distances.  The lines are horizontalStudent A: 10 metersCenter of mass: 4 meters to BMass of Physics: 2 meters.              

Now you are ready to develop the equation

Clockwise

There is only 1 force where B is the Balance point that is going clockwise

10 * Force A

The AntiClockwise Moments

Platform: 4*10kg * 9.8 = 392 N m

Physics T: 2 * 75 * 9.8 = 1470 N m

So the Anti Clockwise moments = the clockwise moments.

10 * Force A = 392 NM  + 1470NM   Divide by 10. Remember that is in meters

Force A = 1862 N M / 10 10 M = 186 N

Does that make some sort of sense? It should Student A is the furthest distance from where all the action is at B. Therefore he is carrying the lightest weight.

Now what is the total force?

(75 + 10 ) * 9.8 = 85 * 9.8 = 833

This is one of those strange things that won't make sense until it does. Read the next sentence carefully. B is carrying most of the weight. Remember Newtons measure weight.

Support of A = 186 N

Support of B = x

Total of A+B = 933

186 + x = 833

x = 933 - 186

x = 647

So the forces are

A supports    186

B supports    647

Two objects of mass 5 kg and 8 kg at rest F1 and F2 meters force applied on both the boxes respectively If the speed of both the objects after 5 sec become 16m/s and 15m/s respectively find the value of F1 and F2?

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Answer:

F1 = 16 N and F2 = 24 N

Explanation:

Formula used => F = a and v-u= at

So, as we know force = mass × acc.

so acc. of first block = <math> F1/5 </math>. and acc. of second block = <math> F2/ 8 </math>.......... so as v-u= at.. now

Here u= 0 as the objects are placed at rest initially..

thus, v= at

FOR 1ST BLOCK

16= <math> F1/5 </math> × 5 ==> F1 = 16 N

FOR 2ND BLOCK

15= <math> F2/ 8 </math> × 5 ==> F2= 24 N

All materials are made up of elements. Which of the following best describes elements? A. Mixtures combine in several different ways to make many kinds of elements. B. Elements are unable to combine in order to make different compounds. Elements combine in several different ways to make many kinds of compounds. > D. Compounds combine in several different ways to make a limited number of elements,​

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Answer:

a.

Explanation:

Answer:

I am pretty sure it is C!

Explanation:

According to www.open.edu,

Elements are substances that are made from one type of atom.

Compounds are substances made from atoms of different elements joined by chemical bonds.

A mixture is made by simply mixing together elements and compounds.

Atoms are the basic building blocks.

i think A is incorrect because, while the statement may be correct, it is talking about Mixtures, not elements themselves!

B is incorrect because elements ARE able to combine to form compounds!

D is incorrect because ELEMENTS combine to create compounds, i am pretty sure compounds don't combine to create elements.

Calculate the momentum for the 5 kg bowling ball moving at 6 m/s.

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Answer:

Given

mass (m) =5kg

velocity (v) =6m/s

momentum (p) =?

Form

p=mv

5kgx6m/s

p=30kg.m/s

momentum =30kg.m/s

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Answer:

Its..... friction and normal force, have a good day Ahead

Answer:

yo mama

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A jet plane flying 600 m/s experiences an acceleration of 4g when pulling out of the dive. What is the radius of curvature of the loop in which the plane is flying?

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Answer:

The radius of the curve is 9,183.67 m.

Explanation:

Given;

velocity of the jet plane, v = 600 m/s

acceleration of the jet plane, a = 4g = 4 x 9.8 m/s² = 39.2 m/s²

The radius of the curve is calculated from centripetal acceleration formula as given below;

[tex]a = \frac{v^2}{r} \\\\r = \frac{v^2}{a} \\\\r = \frac{600^2}{39.2} \\\\r = 9,183.67 \ m[/tex]

Therefore, the radius of the curve is 9,183.67 m.

Accurate forecasts require careful study of the location, size, movement, and characteristics of large _____.
fronts
air masses
isobars
precipitation

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Answer: B air masses

You are standing on the bleachers in the gym. What supporting force are you experiencing?
a. Friction
b. Tension
c. Gravity
d. Normal

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B I’m pretty sure might be c either one of those

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A 0.200 plastic ball moves with a velocity of 0.30 m/s . It collides with a second plastic ball of mass 0.1200 K B , which is moving along the same line at a speed of 0.10 m/s * A * f * t * e * r the collision , both balls continue in the same direction and the speed of the 0.1200 K B ball is 0.26 m/s . What is velocity of the first ball after the collision?​

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Answer:

29 m/s.

Explanation:

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1) A wave has a speed of 40 m/sec and a wavelength of
12 meters. Calculate its frequency.
How would you set up the problem

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Answer:hmm not sure on that one

Explanation:

Blood vessels that have valves in them:

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The answer is veins

Answer:

veins

Explanation:

veins are the blood vessels which have valves to prevent backwardflow of blood .

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How do the lungs help maintain the body's pH
balance?

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Answer:by removing carbon dioxide from the body

Explanation:

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how is electromagnets magnetic field is controlled by a switch​

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Answer:

They affect by switch by the conductors

Explanation:

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(a) If a person can jump a maximum horizontal distance (by using a 45° projection angle) of 3.0 m on Earth, what would be his maximum range on the Moon, where the free-fall acceleration is g/6 and g 5 9.80 m/s2 ? (b) Repeat for Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 0.38g.

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Range of a projectile is given by; U^2sin2θ/g

When θ = 45°

The maximum range is obtained as;

Rmax = U^2/g

Maximum range on earth = RME = U^2/g

Maximum range in the moon= RMM =U^2/g/6

Maximum range in Mars = RMMA = U^2/0.38g

a)

RME/RMM =  U^2/g/U^2/g/6

RME/RMM = 6

But RME = 3 m

RMM = 3 * 6 = 18 m

b)

RME/RMMA =U^2/g/U^2/0.38g

RME/RMMA = 1/0.38

But RME = 3 m

RMMA = 3/0.38

RMMA = 7.9 m

A force of 31 N south is used to accelerate an object uniformly from rest to 8 m/s in 22 s. What is the mass of the object?

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this question is centered around newtons second law f=ma

First you need to find the acceleration

[tex] acceleration = \frac{8 - 0}{22} [/tex]

that gives you 0.36 recurring(on both numbers) m/s²

mass= force ÷ acceleration

[tex] mass = \frac{31}{0.36recurring} [/tex]

mass= 85.25 kg

if you want to check

f=ma

85.25 × 0.36 recurring (remember its on both numbers not just 6) = 31 N

Answer:

Explanation:

Givens

F = 31 N

vi = 0

vf = 8 m/s

t = 22 seconds

m = ?

Formula

F = m ( vf - vi)/t

Solution

31 = m (8 - 0) / 22             Multiply both sides by 22

31 * 22 = 8 * m

8m = 682                          Divide by 8

m = 682 / 8

m = 85.25

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