Answer:
320 J
Explanation:
From the question,
KE = 1/2mv².................. Equation 1
Where KE = Kinetic Energy, m = mass of the rock, v = velocity of the rock
Given: m = 40 kg, v = 4m/s
Substitute these values into equation 1
KE = 1/2(40)(4²)
KE = 20×16
KE = 320 J
Hence the kinetic energy of the rock is 320 J
How can Newton’s laws of motion and the law of gravitation predict the motion of an object, and how can frames of reference be used to describe that motion?
A block and a ball have the same mass and move with the same initial velocity across a floor and then encounter identical ramps. The block slides without friction and the ball rolls without slipping. 1)Which one makes it furthest up the ramp
Answer:
Both.
Explanation:
Given that a block and a ball have the same mass and move with the same initial velocity across a floor and then encounter identical ramps. The block slides without friction and the ball rolls without slipping. 1)Which one makes it furthest up the ramp ?
Since both of them have the same mass and the same initial velocity, then, they will both have the same kinetic energy.
That is,
K.E = 1/2mv^2
Friction is a force that opposes motion. And since the frictional force is zero,
Both of them will accelerate from Newton's law.
F = ma
We can therefore conclude that both of them will make it further up the ramp.
(will give brainliest to whoever is first and gives reason) A mass is spun in a circle with a frequency of 40Hz. What is the period of its rotation?
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{T = 0.025\ seconds}[/tex]
Explanation:
Given:
Frequency = f = 40 Hz
Required:
Time period = T = ?
Formula:
[tex]\sf T = 1 / f[/tex]
Solution:
T = 1 / 40
T = 0.025 seconds
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Which statements explain the relationship between mass, velocity and kinetic energy? * Select the TWO (2) that apply.*
Consider the equation to calculate kinetic energy: KE = ½mv2
Kinetic energy increases if either the mass or the velocity of the object increases or if both increase.
Kinetic energy decreases if either the mass or the velocity of the object increases or if both increase.
Kinetic energy decreases if either the mass or the velocity of the object decreases or if both decrease.
Kinetic energy increases if either the mass or the velocity of the object decreases or if both decrease.
Kinetic energy decreases if either the mass or the velocity of the object decreases or if both decrease. and Kinetic energy increases if either the mass or the velocity of the object increases or if both increase.
Explanation:
These statements explain the relationship between mass, velocity, and kinetic energy .i.e KE = ½mv², (3) Kinetic energy decreases if either the mass or the velocity of the object decreases or if b decrease. (4)Kinetic energy increases if either the mass or the velocity of the object decreases or if both decrease.
What is kinetic energy?When a body has a mass of m kg and travels a velocity of v m/s then the kinetic energy is given by,
KE=1/2mv²
In the above relation, it is clearly shown that,
Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the body,
i.e
KE∝m
and also Kinetic energy directly varies with the square of the velocity of the body.
I.e
KE∝v²
Therefore, From the given expression we can conclude that when mass and velocity increased either one of them or both, the kinetic energy also gets increased.
And when mass and velocity decreased either one of them or both, the kinetic energy also gets decreased. Hence options (3) and (4) are correct.
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Q1 what is the direction of current?
Answer:
the external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery
PLEASE HELP The United States spends over $20 billion a year on space exploration through NASA. Do you think that this has been worth the cost? In three to five sentences, provide two specific examples of things we have learned from space exploration, and explain how these examples influence your opinion.(4 points)
Answer: I think $20 billion a year it’s worth the cost. The reasoning behind that is because we can conduct research on various things that could help out humanity. Therefore we can conclude that’s spending billions of dollars every year is worth it.
Explanation:
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2075 Set A Q.No. 20 2070 Supp. Set B Q.No. 2 B What
happens to the kinetic energy of photo electrons when
intensity of light is doubled?
[2]
Answer:
The energy of each photon can be transformed into kinetic energy and as this energy does not change, the energy of both photoelectrons remains constant,
Explanation:
The photoelectric effect was explained by Einstein, who assumed that the lz is made up of particles called photons each of a given energy, therefore the photoelectric effect can be explained as a collision of particles.
From this explanation we see that the intensity is proportional to the number of existing particles, when we double the intensity we double the number of particles, but the energy of each particle does not change, therefore if we use the conservation of energy.
The energy of each photon can be transformed into kinetic energy and as this energy does not change, the energy of both photoelectrons remains constant, only the number of electrons expelled changes.
A red pool ball is rolling directly east before it collides with the
white cue ball moving directly north. Due to conservation of
momentum the total momentum of both objects after the
collision would be in which direction?
Answer: North East
Explanation: Trust me, I was just doing this on the Ck-12 and this the answer I choose and It said I'm correct.
Rhodium is in period 5 of the periodic table. What does this tell you about this element
Answer:
. It is an extraordinarily rare, silvery-white, hard, corrosion-resistant, and chemically inert transition metal. It is a noble metal and a member of the platinum group.
Explanation:
[4] A tortoise and a hare cover the same distance in a race. The hare goes very fast but stops frequently while the tortoise has a steady pace and finish first
Answer:
I know that story where the hare sleeps
Can two waves have the
same wavelength but different amplitudes?
Explain
Answer:
I think Yes because they could have different amounts of energy.
Explanation:
A ball is sitting at the top of a ramp. As the ball rolls down the ramp, the potential energy of the ball decreases, what happens to the potential energy as the ball moves
Answer:
the potential energy decreases as it is converted to kinetic energy.
Explanation:
As things move, their potential energy converts to kinetic energy to power them along. When a ball rolls down the top of a ramp, all the potential energy it accumulated at the top of the ramp converts to kinetic energy to help it roll down. In other words, its potential energy decreases as its kinetic energy increases.
____ is a chemical messenger released by virus infected cells
Answer:
Cytokines is the answer
Explanation:
it is another word for the chemical messanger
a boy throws a ball straight up into the air it reaches the highest point of its flight after 4 seconds how fast was the ball going when it left the boy's hand
Answer:
Gravity pulls down on the ball at g=-9.81 m/s^2. Up is positive, down is negative. The ball started at a certain initial velocity of Vi m/s. Time it took is t=4s. Final velocity is Vf=0 m/s, because at the highest point the ball stops moving.
what determines the magnification of an imagev
measure:what the current values of
Answer:
The magnification of an image is equal to the ratio of the image height to the object height.
You can hear sounds transmitted through alr, water, or steel but not through the empty vacuum of space. What type of wave carries sound?
gravity
light
mechanical
electromagnetic
an iron Tyre of diameter 50cm at 288k is to be shrank on to a wheel of diameter 50.35cm.To what temperature must the tyre be heated so that it will slip over the wheel with a radial gap of 0.5mm.Linear expansivity of iron is 0.000012k-1
Answer:
The answer should be D
Explanation:
The gravitational potential energy of an object is defined as the energy it has due to its position in a gravitational field. A ball with a weight of 50 N is lifted to a height of 1 meter. Which graph correctly represents the change in gravitational potential energy (shaded in blue) as it is lifted to this height?
Answer:
athletic
Explanation:
because internet system has been down since we were in few days
If soldiers march across the bridge with a cadence equal to the bridge’s natural frequency and impart 1x104 J of energy each second, how long does it take for the bridge’s oscillations to go from 0.1 m to 0.5 m amplitude?
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If soldiers march across the bridge with a cadence equal to the bridge's natural frequency and impart $$1.00 × 10^4 J$$ of energy each second, how long does it take for the bridge's oscillations to go from 0.100 m to 0.500 m amplitude. $ 5 \times 10^7 \text{J} $ . \\ b) $ 12 \times 10^4 \text{s}$ .
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Explanation:
The average mean distance of Saturn from the sun is
Answer:
From an average distance of 886 million miles (1.4 billion kilometers), Saturn is 9.5 astronomical units away from the Sun. One astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. From this distance, it takes sunlight 80 minutes to travel from the Sun to Saturn.
we have that from the Question"The average mean distance of Saturn from the sun is" it can be said that Tthe average mean distance of Saturn from the sun is
A distance of 1427 x 10^6 km or 886 696 691 milesFrom the Question we are told
The average mean distance of Saturn from the sun is
Generally
The Sun is the star of the milky way galaxy and its distance from every planet in the milky way determines in one way or another its properties and in-habitability
Saturn being a Planet of the milky way we see that Saturn is a significant distance away from sun
A distance of 1427 x 10^6 km or 886 696 691 miles
Therefore
The average mean distance of Saturn from the sun is
A distance of 1427 x 10^6 km or 886 696 691 miles
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Two students Tim and Alane travel to South Dakota. Tim stands on Earth’s surface and enjoys some sunshine. At the same time, Alane descends into a gold mine where neutrinos are detected, Although the photon at the surface and the neutrinos in the mine arrive at the same time, they have had very different histories. Describe the differences.
Answer:
Explanation:
Neutrinos are otherwise called leptons. They are principal particles. A lepton is a rudimentary half-spin molecule that doesn't go through solid reactions. Neutrinos are not usually charged and exceptionally light weighted so they once in a while interface with other matter. Neutrinos are light weighted. Their mass is around 10⁻⁷ kg. A neutrino possesses a small radius, too little to ever be estimated. A little span and very less mass make them imperceptible. Since neutrinos have next to no mass. they travel at almost the speed of light and thus they arrive at the outside of the Sun in only 2 seconds, dissimilar to photons which take convoluted ways to arrive at the Sun's surface in a huge number of years.
The photon and neutrino, both were made in the Sun's center yet on various occasions. The neutrino is only a couple of minutes old though the photon is around 1,000,000 years of age. At the point when the photon was made in the Sun's center. it needed to venture out to the outside of the Sun. in any case, rather because of its hefty mass and cooperation with other matter, it headed out a crisscross way to the surface. Ordinarily, it was repulsed and it was sent back to the middle where it needed to begin once more. It required a large number of years for a photon to arrive at the outside of the Sun.
Nonetheless, when it arrived at the Sun's surface, it required just 8.8 minutes for the photon to arrive at Earth. The neutrino was anyway made only a couple of minutes prior in the Sun's center. Since it has an entirely irrelevant mass, little size, and no charge, it didn't interface with its environmental factors. So it just required 2 seconds for the neutrino to arrive at the Sun's surface. When it arrived at the Sun's surface, it arrived at the earth in about 8.8 minutes. with the photon. So both, photon and neutrino have various histories as the two of them were made at a hole of around 1,000,000 years.
Interactive Solution 8.29 offers a model for this problem. The drive propeller of a ship starts from rest and accelerates at 2.38 x 10-3 rad/s2 for 2.04 x 103 s. For the next 1.48 x 103 s the propeller rotates at a constant angular speed. Then it decelerates at 2.63 x 10-3 rad/s2 until it slows (without reversing direction) to an angular speed of 2.42 rad/s. Find the total angular displacement of the propeller.
Answer:
Δθ = 15747.37 rad.
Explanation:
The total angular displacement is the sum of three partial displacements: one while accelerating from rest to a certain angular speed, a second one rotating at this same angular speed, and a third one while decelerating to a final angular speed.Applying the definition of angular acceleration, we can find the final angular speed for this first part as follows:[tex]\omega_{f1} = \alpha * \Delta t = 2.38*e-3rad/s2*2.04e3s = 4.9 rad/sec (1)[/tex]
Since the angular acceleration is constant, and the propeller starts from rest, we can use the following kinematic equation in order to find the first angular displacement θ₁:[tex]\omega_{f1}^{2} = 2* \alpha *\Delta\theta (2)[/tex]
Solving for Δθ in (2):[tex]\theta_{1} = \frac{\omega_{f1}^{2}}{2*\alpha } = \frac{(4.9rad/sec)^{2}}{2*2.38*e-3rad/sec2} = 5044.12 rad (3)[/tex]
The second displacement θ₂, (since along it the propeller rotates at a constant angular speed equal to (1), can be found just applying the definition of average angular velocity, as follows:[tex]\theta_{2} =\omega_{f1} * \Delta_{t2} = 4.9 rad/s * 1.48*e3 s = 7252 rad (4)[/tex]
Finally we can find the third displacement θ₃, applying the same kinematic equation as in (2), taking into account that the angular initial speed is not zero anymore:[tex]\omega_{f2}^{2} - \omega_{o2}^{2} = 2* \alpha *\Delta\theta (5)[/tex]
Replacing by the givens (α, ωf₂) and ω₀₂ from (1) we can solve for Δθ as follows:[tex]\theta_{3} = \frac{(\omega_{f2})^{2}- (\omega_{f1}) ^{2} }{2*\alpha } = \frac{(2.42rad/s^{2}) -(4.9rad/sec)^{2}}{2*(-2.63*e-3rad/sec2)} = 3451.25 rad (6)[/tex]
The total angular displacement is just the sum of (3), (4) and (6):Δθ = θ₁ + θ₂ + θ₃ = 5044.12 rad + 7252 rad + 3451.25 rad ⇒ Δθ = 15747.37 rad.A 41.0-kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across level floor with a constant horizontal force of 135 N. For the first 15.0 m the floor is essentially frictionless, whereas for the next 12.0 m the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.320. (a) Calculate the work done by all the forces acting on the crate, during the entire 27.0 m path. (b) Calculate the total work done by all the forces. (c) Calculate the final speed of the crate after being pulled these 27.0 m.
Answer:
Explanation:
From the information given;
mass of the crate m = 41 kg
constant horizontal force = 135 N
where;
[tex]s_1 = 15.0 \ m \\ \\ s_2 = 12.0 \ m[/tex]
coefficient of kinetic friction [tex]u_k[/tex] = 0.28
a)
To start with the work done by the applied force [tex](W_f)[/tex]
[tex]W_F = F\times (s_1 +s_2) \times cos(0) \ J[/tex]
[tex]W_F = 135 \times (12 +15) \times cos(0) \ J \\ \\ W_F = (135 \times 37 )J \\ \\ W_F =4995 \ J[/tex]
Work done by friction:
[tex]W_{ff} = -\mu\_k\times m \times g \times s_2 \\ \\ W_{ff} = -0.320 \times 41 \times 9.81 \times 12 \ J \\ \\ W_{ff} = -1544.49 \ J[/tex]
Work done by gravity:
[tex]W_g = mg \times (s_1+s_2) \times cos (90)} \ J \\ \\ W_g = 0 \ j[/tex]
Work done by normal force;
[tex]W_n = N \times (s_1 + s_2) \times cos (90) \ J[/tex]
[tex]W_n = 0 \ J[/tex]
b)
total work by all forces:
[tex]W = F \times (s_1 + s_2) + \mu_k \times m \times g \times s_2 \times 180 \\ \\ W = 135 \times (15+12) \ J - 0.320 \times 41 \times 9.81 \times 12[/tex]
W = 2100.5 J
c) By applying the work-energy theorem;
total work done = ΔK.E
[tex]W = \dfrac{1}{2}\times m \times (v^2 - u^2)[/tex]
[tex]2100.5 = 0.5 \times 41 \times v^2[/tex]
[tex]v^2 = \dfrac{2100.5}{ 0.5 \times 41 }[/tex]
[tex]v^2 = 102.46 \\ \\ v = \sqrt{102.46} \\ \\ \mathbf{v = 10.1 \ m/s}[/tex]
TRUE OR FALSE
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Answer: Both False
Explanation:
Our Milky Way Galaxy is a spiral galaxy. Some spiral galaxies are what we call "barred spirals" because the central bulge looks elongated
Irregualuar glaxyices are all over the place
In a test of an energy-absorbing bumper, a 2800-lb car is driven into a barrier at 5 mi/h. The duration of the impact is 0.4 seconds. When the car rebounds from the barrier [in the opposite direction], the magnitude of its velocity is 1.5 mi/h. Use the principle of impulse and momentum to determine the magnitude of the average horizontal force (lb) exerted on the car during the impact.
Answer:
F = 2074.13 lb
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of car, m = 2800 lb = 1270.059 kg
Initial speed, u = 5 mi/h = 2.2352 m/s
Final speed, v = - 1.5 mi/h = -0.67056 m/s (in opposite direction)
Time, t = 0.4 s
We need to find the magnitude of the average horizontal force (lb) exerted on the car during the impact. It can be calculated as :
[tex]F=m\times \dfrac{v-u}{t}\\\\F=1270.059\times \dfrac{-0.67056 -2.2352 }{0.4}\\\\F=9226.21\ N[/tex]
or
F = -2074.13 lb
So, the required force is 2074.13 lb.
A class is learning about states of matter. The students set up the investigation in the diagram.
Which kinds of energy are needed in this investigation to change the state of matter of the owl made of wax?
an inventor makes a clock using a brass rod and a heavy mass as a pendulum.WHAT Happens when the clock get colder?
An inventor makes a clock using a brass rod and a heavy mass as a pendulum. when the clock gets colder then the time clock would gain time
What is thermal expansion?The expansion of any material due to the variation of the temperature is known as thermal expansion. It varied differently for different materials according to their corresponding values of the coefficient of the thermal expansion.
As given in the problem statement that an inventor makes a clock using a brass rod and a heavy mass as a pendulum, when the clock gets colder then the length of the brass decreases due to thermal expansion.
The length of the pendulum gets reduced which further results in the reduction in the time period, as per the formula of the time period for the pendulum
T = 2π√(L/g)
As the length of the brass gets reduced. This means the pendulum of the clock moves faster and the clock would gain time
Thus, if a pendulum made of a heavy mass and a brass rod is used to create a clock by an inventor. The time clock would advance in time as the clock get colder
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Is there a way to see moon and the sun at once?
1. A horizontal force of 50 N is applied to push a desk 40 m across a
warehouse floor. How much work is done?
2000 J
1000 J
3000 J
2001 J
which causes magnets to stick to metal
Answer:
Steel
Explanation:
Steel is a metal that magnets stick to because iron can be found inside steel
Answer:Magnets stick to any metal that contains iron, cobalt or nickel.
Explanation:Iron is found in steel, so steel attracts a magnet and sticks to it. Stainless steel, however, does not attract a magnet.