A 1800-kg Jeep travels along a straight 500-m portion of highway (from A to B) at a constant speed of 10 m/s. At B, the Jeep encounters an unbanked curve of radius 50 m. The Jeep follows the road from B to C traveling at a constant speed of 10 m/s while the direction of the Jeep changes from east to south. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the Jeep as it travels from A to B

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Answer 1

Answer:

a = 0 m/s²

Explanation:

From A to B the jeep travels in a straight line with a constant speed of 10 m/s. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity. In the current scenario, the velocity of the jeep remains constant. The direction of the jeep does not change as it travels in the straight path. Also, the magnitude of the velocity is constant at 10 m/s.

Therefore, there is no change in the velocity of the jeep from A to B. Hence, the will be no acceleration from A to B.

a = 0 m/s²


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Two car collide in an intersection. The speed limit in that zone is 30 mph. The car (mass of 1250 kg) was going 17.4 m/s (38.9). The truck (2020 kg) t-boned the car in the middle of the intersection. The car was slowed down to only 6.7 m/s. The truck after colliding with the car was going 10.3 m/s. How fast did the truck go into the intersection?

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Answer:

u₂ = 3.7 m/s

Explanation:

Here, we use the law of conservation of momentum, as follows:

[tex]m_1u_1+m_2u_2=m_1v_1+m_2v_2\\[/tex]

where,

m₁ = mass of the car = 1250 kg

m₂ = mass of the truck = 2020 kg

u₁ = initial speed of the car before collision = 17.4 m/s

u₂ = initial speed of the tuck before collision = ?

v₁ = final speed of the car after collision = 6.7 m/s

v₂ = final speed of the truck after collision = 10.3 m/s

Therefore,

[tex](1250\ kg)(17.4\ m/s)+(2020\ kg)(u_2)=(1250\ kg)(6.7\ m/s)+(2020\ kg)(10.3\ m/s)\\\\(2020\ kg)(u_2) = 8375\ N.s + 20806\ N.s - 21750\ N.s\\\\u_2=\frac{7431\ N.s}{2020\ kg}[/tex]

u₂ = 3.7 m/s

An ant is crawling along a straight wire, which we shall call the x axis, from A to B to C to D (which overlaps A), as shown in the figure below. O is the origin. Suppose you take measurements and find that AB is 31 cm , BC is 12 cm , and AO is 7 cm .(Figure 1)


A. What is the ant’s position at point A?


B. What is the ant’s position at point B?


C. What is the ant’s position at point C?


D. What is the ant’s position at point D?

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Answer:

Ants position at point A = -7 cm

Ants position at point B = 38 cm

Ants position at point C = 26 cm

Ants position at point D = -7 cm

Explanation:

In this question, we are dealing with displacement which is the change in position of an object.

Now, we are told the journey began from A to B and then from C to D.

Now, AB = 31 cm and AO = 7cm

But along AB, we have the origin O.

Since A is on the left hand side of the origin, it means it is negative. Thus, position A = -7cm

Then position B = 31 - (-7) = 31 + 7 = 38 cm

Since BC = 12cm, then position C = 38 - 12 = 26 cm

Position D is same as position A = -7cm

Which of the following rays is NOT possible for a converging lens?

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Ray B. isn't possible for a converging lens, because after passing through focus ot would go parallel to the principal axis,

So, Correct option is :

=》Option B.)

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- Which one of the following statements about reaction rate is false?
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Reaction rates are not sensitive to temperature.
Reaction rate is governed by the energy barrier between reactants and products.
Reaction rate is the speed at which the reaction proceeds.
Enzymes can accelerate the rate of a reaction.​

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Answer:

Reaction rate are not sensitive to temperature.

What nuclear reaction is shown in the equation below?

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Answer:

nuclear fission!!!

The nuclear fission is taken place in the given reaction.

What is nuclear fission and how it was related to the given equation?

          Nuclear fission reaction is the process how the larger energy particles hit by a neutron and separated into lighter elements with some energy. The lighter elements can exhibit energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation and in the form of kinetic energy.

        For an example, the most known nucleus is Uranium - 235. This Uranium - 235 has the half life period of 740 million years. The Uranium - 235 when bombarded with neutrons, this causes the U-235 nucleus to split, producing, on average, Barium-141, Krypton-91, and  three neutrons.

        The given reaction is thus a nuclear fission reaction.

Thus, Option A is the correct answer.

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which of the following changes will increase the frequency of an oscillating pendulum?
a. an increase in the mass of the pendulum.
b. an increase in the initial height of release.
c. an increase in the length of the rope.
d. more than one of the above
e. none of the above
explain your answer in your own words.
NO LINKS.​

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Answer:

b (i think)

Explanation:

Future space stations could create an artificial gravity by rotating. Consider a cylindrical space station that rotates with a period of 28 seconds about its axis. Astronauts walk on the inside surface of the space station, and they experience an Earth-like gravitational acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. What is the diameter of the space station?
510m
145m
660m
390m​

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Answer:

P = 2 pi R / v    period of space station

F / m = v^2 / R    centripetal force per unit of mass

So F / m = 4 pi^2 R^2 / (P^2 * R) = 4 pi^2 R / P^2

Also, F / m = 9.8 m/s^2   earth's gravitational attraction

So 9.8 = 4 pi^2 R / P^2    or    R = 9.8 P^2 / 4 * pi^2) = 195 m

Or D = 2 R = 390 m the diameter required

Explain the mode of operation of x-ray​

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Answer:

If x-rays get in touch with our body tissues, they create a picture of a metal film. The high energizing rays are unable to penetrate soft tissue, such as skin and organs and travel through the laser. The places where the x-rays pass soft tissues are Black areas of an X-ray.

Answer:

Explanation:

Mode of Operation: In the X-ray tube a Low voltage high p.d is applied between the hot cathode and the anode. Electrons are emitted from the cathode and are accelerated to an extremely high speed. ... They are produced by increasing the p.d. between the cathode and anode.

Un corredor hace los 400 metros lisos en 50 seg. Calcula la velocidad en la carrera.

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Answer:

8 meters/second

Explanation:

Rate x Time = Distance

R x T = D

R x 50sec = 400meters

R x 50sec/50sec = 400meters/50sec

R = 8meters/sec

After landing on an unfamiliar planet, a space explorer constructs a simple pendulum of length 48.0 cm . The explorer finds that the pendulum completes 93.0 full swing cycles in a time of 141 s.

Required:
What is the value of g on this planet?

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Answer:

8.24 m/s²

Explanation:

Applying,

T = 2π√(L/g).................... Equation 1

Where T = period of the pendulum, L = Length of the pendulum, g = acceleration due to gravity of the planet, π = pi

From the question, we were asked to  find the value of g,

There we make g the subject of the equation

g = 4π²L/T²..................... Equation 2

Given: L= 48 cm = 0.48 m, T = (141/93) s = 1.516 s

Constant: π = 3.14

Substitute these values into equation 2

g = 4(3.14²)(0.48)/(1.516²)

g = 18.93/2.298

g = 8.24 m/s².

Hence the acceleration of the planet is 8.24 m/s²

You throw a ball straight up. Compare the sign of the work done by gravity while the ball goes up with the sign of the work done by gravity while it goes down.

a. Work is + on the way up and + on the way down
b. Work is + on the way up and - on the way down
c. Work is - on the way up and + on the way down
d. Work is - on the way up and - on the way down

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Answer:

c. Work is - on the way up and + on the way down

Explanation:

Work done is given as the product of the applied force and the displacement of the object.

Work done = F x d

Work done = mg x d

where;

g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

When the ball goes up, it moves against the force of gravity which tends to pull every object downwards. Since the ball moves against gravity, the work done is negative.

Also, when the ball goes down, it moves in the direction of gravity which acts downwards. Since the ball moves in the same direction as gravity, the work done is positive.

The correct option is "C. Work is negative (-) on the way up and positive (+) on the way down"

Pre-laboratory Assignment: Experiment 20 Reflection and Refraction of Light 1. When light is incident on a reflective surface, what can be said about the angle and speed at which the light is reflected? (Information is in your ‘General Physics Laboratory Manual’ Chapt. 20) 2. At what angle is the normal drawn to the reflective surface or air-medium interface? 3. How are angles of incidence, angles of reflection and of refraction measured? 4. Describe what happens to a light ray as it enters from a medium of greater refractive index to a medium of lesser refractive index

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Answer:

1) ngle of incidence and reflection are equal,  light carries does not change

2) the angle of this line with respect to the surface is 90º

3) protractor

4)    n₂  sin θ₂ = n_1 sin θ₁,  light ray must have a greater angle than the incident ray ,

Explanation:

1) When light falls on a reflective surface, the angle of incidence and reflection are equal and as it travels in the same medium, the speed that the light carries does not change

2) The normal is a line perpendicular to the point of incidence of light, so the angle of this line with respect to the surface is 90º

3) Angles are measured with a protractor

4) When light passes from one medium to another, the speed of the ray changes due to the difference in the refractive index in each medium, due to this change in speed the transmitted light ray must have a greater angle than the incident ray , since the speed increases as the density of the medium decreases

           [tex]\frac{sin \theta _2}{ sin \theta_1} = \frac{v_2}{v_1}[/tex]

          [tex]\frac{c}{v_2} \ sin \theta_2 = \frac{c}{v_1} \ sin \theta_1[/tex]

          n₂  sin θ₂ = n_1 sin θ₁

A magnetic field points up through a loop where the area can be increased by dragging the side of the loop along the rails that make up 2 of the other sides. If you are looking down on the loop (magnetic field out of the page from your perspective) what is the direction of the induced current as the loop increases in area

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Answer:

Explanation:

The magnetic field is pointing upwards , so magnetic flux is upwards . Due to increase in area , magnetic flux in upward direction will increase . Hence according to Lenz's law , induced current will be such that it will try to counter this increase . It is possible if current is in clockwise direction . Due to it magnetic field will be induced in downward direction thus reducing the total magnetic flux.  

Hence direction of induced current will be clockwise direction in the loop as shown in the image enclosed .

In the diagram shown below, the distance from the dotted line to Point A, or the distance from the dotted line to Point D is known as the

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Answer:

The dotted line connecting two points is known as the distance traveled.

Explanation:

The distance traveled is a physical quantity that refers to the total displacement of a body. This distance is usually shown as a dotted line that connects two points in an image. In general, we can say that the distance traveled is calculated by adding all the distances that an element makes when leaving one point and reaching another point, which is its final position.

An example of this can be seen in the image shown below, where the red line represents the displacement of a body that left point A and arrived at point B. The blue dotted line represents the distance traveled and refers to the total displacement of that body, showing all the distances it covered while walking from point A to point B.

If the frequency of a wave is doubled, what happens to that waves energy

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Answer:

If the frequency of a wave is doubled, what happens to its wavelength? If the frequency is doubled, the wavelength is only half as long. 3. ... As the frequency slows down, the wavelength increases.

Explanation:


State the
the properties of magnets.

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Answer:

All magnets have two poles: the North Pole and the South Pole.

Magnets attract ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.

The magnetic force of a magnet is stronger at its poles than in the middle.

A freely suspended magnet always points in North-South direction.

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which choice displays the effects of quantum mechanics? check all that apply

atoms

subatomic particles

particles that are 10^-9m

microtechnology systems

protons

neutrons

particles that are 10^-3m

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Answer:

A,B,C,D,F,G

Explanation:

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The atoms, subatomic particles, particles that are 10^-9m, microtechnology systems, neutrons and particles that are 10^-3m  will displays the effects of quantum mechanics.

What is Quantum Mechanics?​

Quantum Mechanics is the branch of mechanics deals with the mathematical description of the motion and interaction of subatomic particles, incorporating the concepts of quantization of energy, wave–particle duality, the uncertainty principle, and the correspondence principle is Quantum Mechanics.

It is theory says at subatomic level, energy exists in discrete levels as "quanta" and particles behave as waves.

A Subatomic particles are the particle that are present inside an atom. These particles are electrons, protons, and neutrons.

Thus, atoms, subatomic particles, particles that are 10^-9m, microtechnology systems, neutrons and particles that are 10^-3m  will displays the effects of quantum mechanics.

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A hydraulic system is lifting a 11760 N car using a cylinder with an area of 0.25 m
squared. What force is applied to the small cylinder if it has an area of 0.0125 m
squared?

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Answer: 588 N

Explanation: pressure = force/area, or p = F/A. Then p1=p2

And F1//A1 = F2/A2 . F2 = F1·A2/A1 = 11760 N·0.0125 m²/ 0.25 m²

If 03.4 kg of water at 69°C is changed into steam at 100°C, how will the energy be used? specific heat capacity of water is 4200J/kg C and latent heat is 2,260 000J/Kg.

A. 7864513 J
B. 8126680 J
C. 329758 J
D. 742976 J

With explanation please

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

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If a body of mass 2 kg is moving with a velocity of 30 m/s, then on doubling its velocity the momentum becomes______.
a-60kgm/s
b-120kgm/s
c-90kgm/s
D-30kgm/s​

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I think it’s B. So 120kgm/s

Solid pressure depends on?​

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Answer:

The pressure of the solid on the surface depends on the area of contact. The area of contact between the two surfaces. The greater the force or the smaller the area the greater the pressure.

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A solid, uniform sphere of mass 2.0 kg and radius 1.8 m rolls from rest without slipping down an inclined plane of height 7.5 m. What is the angular velocity of the sphere at the bottom of the inclined plane

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Answer:

[tex]w^2=5.5rads/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass [tex]m=2.0kg[/tex]

Radius [tex]r=1.8m[/tex]

Height [tex]h=7.5m[/tex]

Generally the equation for Potential energy is mathematically given by

Potential energy=Kinetic energy+Rotational energy

 [tex]mgh=\frac{1}{2}mv^2+\frac{1}{2}Iw^2[/tex]

Since there is no slipping

 [tex]v=rw[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]mgh=\frac{1}{2}mr^2w^2+\frac{1}{2}Iw^2[/tex]

Where

      [tex]I=\frac{1}{2}mr^2[/tex]

      [tex]l=3.24m[/tex]

 [tex]2*9.81*7.5=\frac{1}{2}(2)(1.8)^2w^2+\frac{1}{2}(3.24)w^2\\\\[/tex]

 [tex]147.15=3.24w^2+1.62w^2[/tex]

 [tex]w^2=\frac{147.15}{4.86}[/tex]

 [tex]w^2=\sqrt{\frac{147.15}{4.86}}[/tex]

 [tex]w^2=5.5rads/s[/tex]

The instrument measuring the temperature change between inspired cool air and expired warm air is called?​

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Answer:

It's called a Spirometer

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