Answer:
The change in momentum of the car is 16380.8 kg.m/s
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the car, m = 1600 kg
time of motion, t = 4.20s
force of friction on the car, F = 3900 N
final velocity of the car after the brakes were applied, v = 0
The initial velocity of the car during the motion is calculated as;
[tex]F = ma = \frac{mu}{t} \\\\mu = Ft\\\\u = \frac{Ft}{m} \\\\u = \frac{3900\times 4.2}{1600} \\\\u = 10.238 \ m/s[/tex]
The change in momentum of the car is calculated as;
ΔP = mu
ΔP = 1600 x 10.238
ΔP = 16380.8 kg.m/s
Which one of the following is NOT a phenotype?
O Red Hair
O Brown Eyes
O Red/Green Blood
O Five foot tall girl
O These are all phenotypes
Dominique and her sister are practicing their basketball skills at the park. If both Dominique and her sister both throw their basketballs at the same time and they hit each other. What would happen to their basketballs? a) Only the basketball's speed would be changed b) Only the basketball's directions would be changed c) Both the basketball's speed and direction would change d) Neither the basketball's speed nor direction would change
Answer:
Option C, Both the basketball's speed and direction would change
Explanation:
When two objects travelling with certain speed interact with each their internal forces changes and hence their motion changes simultaneously.
In general cases it is said that momentum is conserved. Momentum is nothing but just the product of mass and velocity.
As the motion of the football changes, then momentum also changes. Since mass is a constant value, it is the velocity of the football that changes.
Hence, both speed and direction of both the football changes.
Option C is correct
Based on its position in the periodic table of the elements, how many valence electrons does phosphorus (atomic number 15) have?
Answer:
5 Valence electrons
Explanation:
Answer:
5 Valence electrons
Explanation:
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Describe the buoyant force acting on the Lucia before the torpedo attack.
Answer:
Explanation: positive
Laura puts her file cabinet on a small cart with wheels which will occur. A Laura will increase the amount of friction. B Laura will reduce the force she needs C Laura will decrease the amount of motion D Laura will increases the force she needs
Answer: b
Explanation:
Laura will increase the force she needs. When Laura puts her file cabinet on a small cart with wheels, the cart will experience less friction compared to the file cabinet directly resting on the ground. The correct answer is option D.
The presence of wheels reduces the contact area between the cart and the ground, leading to lower frictional forces. As a result, it becomes easier for the cart to move. However, the file cabinet still possesses its original mass, so to accelerate the cart (and the cabinet) to a certain speed or maintain a constant velocity, Laura will need to exert a greater force on the cart due to the reduction in friction. Therefore, the correct answer is D - Laura will increase the force she needs.
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Answer:
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Heat flows from hotter regions of an object to cooler regions of
an object. True or false?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
how do you fix a broken foot
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What part of the eye protects your eye from scratches?
retina
pupil
cornea
iris
Answer:
Cornea
Explanation:
The outer layer of the cornea is covered by epithelial cells that protect the surface. A corneal abrasion may result from dragging a piece of debris across the surface and scraping off the epithelial cells.
If too much energy is given to an electron that is above the threshold
frequency what happens to the extra energy?
Answer:
The electron gives up It's extra energy in a form called "photon light" and falls back down to its normal energy level
Explanation:
What is the netforce?
Answer:
6 Newtons to the left.
Explanation:
We can convert this into a generic algebra equation by giving directions positive and negative values.
The 6 will be positive, and the 10 and 2 will be negative.
Add 10 and 2 to have 12.
6-12 = -6.
Therefore you have 6 newtons to the left (negative).
A 2500-kg car is being pushed up a hill at an angle of 35 degrees. Determine the gravitational
force pulling down on the car if it is accelerating up the hill at a rate of 5 m/s/s.
Answer:
The force that pulls the car down is Wₓ = 14052.6 N and the one that pushes the car up is F = 26552.6 N
Explanation:
For this exercise we will use Newton's second law, let's set a reference system where the x axis is parallel to the plane, in the adjoint we can see the forces in the system.
sin 35 = Wₓ / W
cos 35 = W_y / W
Wₓ = W sin 35
W_y = W cos 35
Wₓ = 2500 9.8 sin 35
Wₓ = 14052.6 N
let's write the equations for each axis
and
Y axis
N-W_y = 0
N = W_y
X axis
F -Wₓ = m a
F = Wₓ + m a = mg sin 35 + m a
F = m (a + g sin 35)
let's calculate
F = 2500 (5 + 9.8 sin 35)
F = 26552.6 N
The force that pulls the car down is Wₓ = 14052.6 N and the one that pushes the car up is F = 26552.6 N
David moves a 350 N bucket with 175 N of force using a pulley. What mechanical advantage does he have when using the pulley?
Answer:
the mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is 2.
Explanation:
Given;
load moved by David, L = 350 N
effort applied by David, E = 175 N
The mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is calculated as;
[tex]M.A = \frac{Load}{Effort} \\\\M.A = \frac{350}{175} \\\\M.A = 2[/tex]
Therefore, the mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is 2.
A boat has a porthole window, of area 0.00849 m^2, 6.25 m below the surface. The density of sea water is 1027 kg/m^3. The air inside the boat is at 1 atm. What is the net force on the window?
Answer:
[tex]325.65\ \text{N}[/tex] outward.
Explanation:
[tex]\rho[/tex] = Density of water = [tex]1027\ \text{kg/m}^3[/tex]
g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]
h = Height of the water = 6.25 m
A = Area of the window = [tex]0.00849\ \text{m}^2[/tex]
[tex]P_i[/tex] = Internal pressure of the boat = [tex]1\ \text{atm}=101325\ \text{Pa}[/tex]
Pressure by the water on the window
[tex]P=\rho gh\\\Rightarrow P=1027\times 9.81\times 6.25\\\Rightarrow P=62967.9375\ \text{Pa}[/tex]
Net pressure on the window
[tex]P_n=P-P_i=62967.9375-101325=-38357.0625\ \text{Pa}[/tex]
Force is given by
[tex]F=P_nA\\\Rightarrow F=-38357.0625\times 0.00849\\\Rightarrow F=-325.651460625\ \text{N}[/tex]
Net force on the window is [tex]325.65\ \text{N}[/tex] outward.
Answer: 534.6 N
Explanation:
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A spring has a spring constant k = 20N/cm. What load is needed to produce an extension of 2.5cm?
ASAP please !
Answer:
50 N
Explanation:
We are given;
Spring constant; K = 20N/cm
Extension; Δx = 2.5 cm
We want to find the load which is the force. This is gotten from the equation;
F = k•Δx
F = 20 × 2.5
F = 50 N
Therefore the load needed is 50 N.
According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a hammer strikes and exerts force on a nail, the nail...
A)creates a friction with the hammer
B) disappears into the wood
C) exerts an equal force back on the hammer
D) moves at a constant speed
Answer:
C) Exert an equal force back on the hammer
Explanation:
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
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What is the resultant force on the human cannonball in the
vertical direction when she is flying through the air?
Answer:
heart
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A house of mass 500 kg is lifted 25 m by balloons.
Calculate the increase in gravitational potential energy, Ep.
(g = 10 N/kg)
Enter your answer as a number - NO units
The body weighing 3.5 kg moves in the horizontal plane under the action of force F. During 3 s of movement the body traverses the path 25 m. Find the value of the force F acting on the body. Friction to be neglected.
Answer:
given..
m= 3.5
t= 3
d=25
f=?
now....a...
25=1/2a×9
a=50/9
f=ma=35/10×50/9=19.4N
From base camp, a park ranger drives 27 meters at 32 degrees East of North, then 40 meters at 58 degrees West of North, and finally 39 meters directly West in an attempt to rescue a lost hiker.
Answer:
R = 73.34 m, θ = 37º North of West
Explanation:
In this exercise you are asked to find the distance traveled.
The best way to do this is with a Cartesian coordinate system, let's use a system where the x axis coincides with the West - East direction), to decompose the trajectories
First trajectory
distance d₁ = 27 m
Direction 32 East of North, this angle is measured from the vertical direction (y-axis)
cos 32 = y₁ / d₁
sin 32 = x₁ / d₁
y₁ = d₁ cos 32
x₁ = d₁ sin 32
y₁ = 27 cos 32 = 22.90 m
x₁ = 27 sin 32 = 14.31 m
second trajectories
distance d2 = 40 m
direction 58 West from North, the angle is measured with respect to the y axis, towards the negative side of the x axis
cos 58 = y₂ / d₂
sin 32 = x₂ / d₂
y₂ = d₂ cos58
x₂ = d₂ sin 58
y₂ = 40 cos 58 = 21.20 m
x₂ = 40 sin 58 = -33.92 m
The negative sign of the x coordinate is due to the fact that the displacement is towards the West (negative of the x axis)
third trajectory
distance d₃ = 39 m
West direction, negative part of x-axis
x₃ = - 39 m
the total distance is
= x₁ + x₂ + x₃
X_{total}l = 14.30 - 33.92 -39
X_{total}X_total = -58.6 m
Y_{total} = y₁ + y₂
Y_{total}= 22.90 + 21.20
Y_{total} = 44.1 m
we give the result in the form of module and angle
we use the Pythagorean theorem
R = [tex]\sqrt{X_{total}^2 + Y_{total}^2 }[/tex]
R =\sqrt58.6^2 + 44.1^2 }
R = 73.34 m
we use trigonometry
tan θ =
θ = tan⁻¹ \frac{ Y_{total} }{ X_{total} }
θ = tan⁻¹ \frac{ 44.1 }{ 58.6 } (44.1 / 58.6)
θ = -37º
this angle is in the second quadrant, given in the form of cardinal coordinates is
θ = 37º North of West
How much force must be applied to a 4 kg to get it to accelerate at 3
m/s^2?
Answer:
12 g i think
Explanation:
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A 5 Kg bowling ball is thrown at a stationary 1.6 Kg bowling pin at 5 m/s. If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s. The final velicoty of the bowling pin is _____m/s.
Answer: hope this helps
Explanation:
If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s, the final velocity of the bowling pin is 7.8125 m/s.
What is principle of conservation of momentum?According to the principle of momentum conservation, momentum is only modified by the action of forces as they are outlined by Newton's equations of motion; momentum is never created nor destroyed inside a problem domain.
According to the principle of momentum conservation, total momentum of an system remains conserved.
Total initial momentum = total final momentum
5 kg × 5 m/s + 1.6 kg × 0 m/s = 5 kg × 2.5 m/s + 1.6 kg × v
1.6 kg × v = 5 kg × 5 m/s - 5 kg × 2.5 m/s
v = (5 kg /1.6 kg) (5 m/s - 2.5 m/s)
= 7.8125 m/s
Hence, If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s, the final velocity of the bowling pin is 7.8125 m/s.
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What charges must the particles have to create the electric field shown?
A. X and Y are both positive
B. X is negative and Y is positive.
C. X and Y are both negative.
D. X is positive and Y is negative.
Answer: Choice A, that X and Y are both positive
Explanation: positive charges are attracted to negative charges, so for their electric fields, positive charges point outward while negative charges point inward. In this model, it shows that both X and Y are pointing outward, hence they both have to have positive charges
how to make, and put out a fire in the SAFEST way.
Answer:
Surround the area of fire with water so the fire cant spread. And after, pour water on the fire. Always surround the fire first to stop it from spreading. When handling fire there are no specific "safe" ways but this is probably the best way to go orby fire estinguisher which is probably the easiest if you have one nearby which usually you should or do have.
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Which green shape is the least reactive?
(Subjective is actually science)
Answer:
the green smiley face
Explanation:
its is farthest from the right
and as stated on the chart, the farther left, the more reactive
less stable=more reactive
more stable= less reactive
A boy on a bicycle drags a wagon full of newspapers at 0.800 m/s for 30.0 min using a
force of 40.0 N. How much work has the boy done?
Answer:
=57600joules
Explanation:
Given data
Velocity =0.8m/s
Time = 30*60=1800 seconds
Distance =Velocity x time
Distance =0.8*1800
Distance =1440m
Work done = force x distance
Work done =40*1440
Work done =57600joules
Hence the work Done is 57600joules
A jet play sits on the runway and then rapidly accelerates does it go to potential to kinetic energy?
PLS ANSWER FAST WILL GIVE BRAINLY TIMED TEST
use the equation solving a= F divided by M
Also use metres per second squared [m/s2]
A loaded coal wagon with a total mass of 20, 000 kg is pushed by a force of 300,000 N. What was the wagon's acceleration?
The frequency of the wave is 0.4 Hz. Calculate the period.
Answer:
use the formula
Explanation:
F = 1/T
where F = frequency and T = period
so put 0.4 Hz into the frequency
0.4 =1/T
T = 2.5 seconds
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