Answer: I don’t know the answer to this but just do what i do look up the question I’m sure someone has answered this hope it helps❤️
Explanation:
(5) A 4 kg. object rests on a flat, horizontal surface with a static
coefficient of friction of 0.25. What minimum force will be necessary to
start the object in motion? If the coefficient was smaller, what effect would
that have? If it was larger?
Answer:
F = 9.81 [N]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use Newton's third le which tells us that the sum of forces on a body that remains static must be equal to one resulting from these forces in the opposite direction.
Let's perform a summation of forces on the vertical axis-y to determine the normal force N.
∑F = 0 (axis-y)
[tex]N - m*g = 0[/tex]
where:
m = mass = 4 [kg]
g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]
[tex]N - (4*9.81)=0\\N = 39.24 [N][/tex]
Now we know that the frictional force can be calculated using the following equation.
f = μ*N
where:
f = friction force [N]
μ = friction coefficient = 0.25
N = normal force = 39.24 [N]
Now replacing:
[tex]f = 0.25*39.24\\f = 9.81[N][/tex]
Then we perform a sum of forces on the X-axis equal to zero. This sum of forces allows us to determine the minimum force to be able to move the object in a horizontal direction.
∑F = 0 (axis-x)
[tex]F-f=0\\F-9.81=0\\F= 9.81[N][/tex]
If the coefficient was smaller, a smaller force (F) would be needed to start the movement, this can be easily seen by replacing the value of 0.25, by smaller values, such as 0.1 or 0.05.
If the coefficient were larger, a larger force would be needed.
energy released in a chemical reaction comes from ?
A 6.8 kg cannon ball leaves a canon with a speed of 188 m/s. Find the average net force applied to the ball if the cannon muzzle is 4.2 m long.
i want the answer with the steps
Answer:
its not long dummy, its your imagination
Explanation:
To what extent do covalent compounds conduct electricity?
O always
O usually
O rarely
O never
Answer:
never....(D)
Explanation:
hope this helps, the person above me is also correct
Covalent compounds never conduct electricity as we know that these compounds are formed by the sharing of electrons where free electrons are unavailable for the flow of the electric current.
Therefore the correct answer is option D.
What is a covalent bond?Covalent bonds are formed between two atoms, whether they are similar or different when they share an extra electron.
The transport of electrons produces the ionic bond.
Intermolecular compounds are known to never carry electricity because they are created by shared electrons, which prevents free electrons from being available for the transmission of an electric current.
Option D is the right response as a result.
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A 1000 kg car moves with a constant speed 20.0 m/s
around a flat circular track of radius 30.0 m. What is the
centripetal acceleration of the car?
Answer:
13.33 m/s^2
Explanation:
Velocity^2 then divide that by the radius
A duck flies 60 m in 6 seconds what is the ducks speed? Show your work plz
Answer:
Wouldn’t his or hers speed be 10m?
Explanation:
because 60 divided by 6 = 10
so 10m per second?
The first five questions refer to the following problem:
A model rocket lifts off with an upward thrust of 35 Newtons. It has a mass of 2.5 kilograms and a weight of 25 Newtons. How quickly does the rocket accelerate?
What is the first equation you would use to answer this question?
Question 3 options:
Fnet=F↑−F↓
Δt=Δdv
Δd=d2−d1
F12=−F21
Answer:
Δd=d2−d1Explanation:
good morning2 Calculate the mass of a car that hits a wall, during an accident, with a force of 961 N and an acceleration of 31m/s2. (4D) (F = m * a) *
Answer: 31kg
Explanation:
(F=mxa)
Rearranged
M=f÷a
961÷31=31
Present Your Findings
In the essay box, compose a scientific report which includes your observations, data, and conclusions. The following questions should be answered in your conclusion.
Why does the first method for determining volume work only for a regularly shaped object?
Will the second method for determining volume work for any object or just an irregularly shaped one? Why?
Is one method of measurement more accurate than the other? Why or why not?
Would the displacement method of measurement work for a cube of sugar? What about a cork? Why or why not?
What did you find out from this investigation? Be thoughtful in your answer.
This question would be a piece o' cake, except that we don't know your observations, your data, or your conclusions.
We also don't know the first method, the second method, the accuracy of either method, the displacement method, or what you found out from this investigation.
Otherwise, like I said, this is really no problem.
A car is going through a dip in the road whose curvature approximates a circle of radius 200 m. At what velocity will the occupants of the car appear to weigh 20% more than their normal weight (or their normal weight times 1.2)?
Answer:
Explanation:
The solution along with the diagram can be found in the attachment. Feel free to raise doubts.
Centripetal force is defined as the force that allows the object to follow a curvature path.
The velocity will be 19.80 m/s.
Given:
Normal Force = 1.2 x weight
Normal Force = 1.2 Mg
Mass = Mass of car + occupants
Centripetal Acceleration = [tex]\text a_c[/tex]
Now, applying the equilibrium equation:
[tex]\begin{aligned} \sum \text F&= \text m \times \text a_c\\\\\text F_n - \text{mg} &= m \times \text a_c\\\\1.2 \text{Mg} - \text{Mg} &= m \times \text a_c\\\\\text a_c &=0.2 \;\text g\\\end[/tex]
Now, substituting the value in the formula:
[tex]\begin {aligned} \text a_c &=\dfrac{\text v^2}{\text r}\\\\0.2 \text g &= \dfrac {\text v ^2}{\text r}\\\\\text v &= \sqrt{0.2 \times 9.8 \times 200}\\\\\text v &= 19.80 \;\text {m/s}\end[/tex]
Thus, the velocity will be 19.80 m/s.
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Ruben lifts a 125 Newton box up to the top of a shelf 2 meters high. How
much work (in Joules) did Ruben do?
Answer:
work = mgh = 125 × 2 = 250 joules1. Which is one characteristic of a SMART fitness goal?
A. Endurance
B. Intensity
C. Attainable
D. Believable
Answer:
I would say D. Believable. Sorry if its wrong.
Explanation:
if you know how to SHiFT in sleep how do you do it
Can you please answer qeastion
Answer:
the mantel
Explanation:
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Please find the average of the following numbers
9,10,100,50,20
Answer:
Average: 22.142857142857
Average =
Sum
Count
=
155
7
= 22.142857142857
Sum 155
Count 7
Median 23
Geometric Mean 16.412764443111
Largest 38
Smallest 2
Range 36
Answer:
15.4
Explanation:
What is the weight of a person who has a mass of 60 kg
Answer:
Depends on the grativy of the planet. On Earth is 600 Newtons
Explanation:
W = M . G
W = 60 . 10
W = 600
Which of the following is the best way to express the dimensions of a laboratory bench (large desk)? *
1.04 m * 400 cm
1.04 m * 4.00 m
104 cm * 4.00 m
1040 mm * 4000 mm
To determine the large dimension, always big dimension should be preferred. Hence, option B is correct.
What is a dimension?An area, region, or space's length or width in one direction is referred to as a dimension in mathematics. It merely involves taking an object's length, width, and height into account.
Dimension can be expressed in any one of them, such as Length, Breadth, Width, Height, or Depth.
According to the question, the best possible way to express the dimension in 1.04 m* 4.00 m is because both the dimensions are in the same unit, so it will be easy to calculate the dimension and another thing is that all other dimensions in the option are very small, so it will take more time to measure from them because the desk is large.
Hence, measuring with 1.04 m * 4.00 m will be the more convenient and the best way as well.
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Planet A has a gravitational field strength of 8.0 N/kg near its surface.
Planet B has three times the mass of Planet A and is half of its size.
What would be the gravitational field strength of planet B near its surface?
Answer: 96 N/kg
Explanation:
Which unit abbreviation is a measurement of force?
A.
m/s
B.
m/s2
C.
N
D.
N/s
Answer:
N
Explanation:
Plato
what is gravity ?short ans
Answer:
Gravity, or gravitation, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy—including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light—are brought toward one another. On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects, and the Moon's gravity causes the ocean tides.
Una cantidad de aire se lleva del estado a al estado b siguiendo una trayectoria recta en una grafica PV como es mostrado en la figura. Suponga que la expansión es desde un volumen de 0.06 metros cúbicos a un volumen de 0.13 metros cúbicos y que la presión aumenta desde 125,432 pascales a 168,793 pascales.¿Cuánto trabajo efectúa el gas en este proceso?
Answer:
El trabajo de frontera ejercido por el gas es 10,297.875 joules.
Explanation:
Supongamos que el gas se comporta idealmente y que el proceso es isotérmico y adiabático. El trabajo efectuado por el gas en el proceso equivale al área bajo la curva de la gráfica PV. Puesto que es una línea recta y que tanto la presión como el volumen son variables positivas, tenemos que esa área es la suma del rectángulo inferior (límite inferior de la presión) y el triángulo superior (entre los límites inferior y superior de la presión). Es decir:
[tex]W = P_{min}\cdot (V_{2}-V_{1})+\frac{1}{2}\cdot (P_{max}-P_{min})\cdot (V_{2}-V_{1})[/tex] (1)
Donde:
[tex]W[/tex] - Trabajo de frontera ejercido por el gas, medida en joules.
[tex]V_{1}[/tex], [tex]V_{2}[/tex] - Volúmenes del gas antes y después de la expansión, medidas en metros cúbicos.
[tex]P_{min}[/tex] - Límite inferior de la presión del gas, medida en pascales.
[tex]P_{max}[/tex] - Límite superior de la presión del gas, medida en pascales.
Si sabemos que [tex]V_{1} = 0.06\,m^{3}[/tex], [tex]V_{2} = 0.13\,m^{3}[/tex], [tex]P_{min} = 125,432\,Pa[/tex] y [tex]P_{max} = 168,793\,Pa[/tex], entonces el trabajo de frontera ejercido por el gas es:
[tex]W = (125,432\,Pa)\cdot (0.13\,m^{3}-0.06\,m^{3})+\frac{1}{2}\cdot (168,793\,m-125,432\,m) \cdot (0.13\,m^{3}-0.06\,m^{3})[/tex]
[tex]W = 10,297.875\,J[/tex]
El trabajo de frontera ejercido por el gas es 10,297.875 joules.
Complete the following sentences.
mento
When you drop a ball, it falls to the ground,
This happens because the
pulls the ball
towards it with a force called
I
Forces are measured in units called
(Total 3 marks)
Which is an example of kinetic energy?
a. an archer's bow with the string drawn back
b.river water at the top of a waterfall
c. a Ferris wheel before it starts turning
d.a crumb falling from a table.
Answer:
it's a
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe its D!
Explanation:
Kenetic energy is motion
A car, with an initial velocity of 22 m/s west, travels for 345 seconds. If it has a final velocity of 44 m/s west what is its’ acceleration?
Answer: 0.064 m/s²
Explanation:
Initial velocity = 22m/s
Final velocity = 44m/s
Time taken = 345 seconds
Acceleration = (Final velocity - Initial velocity) / Time taken
= (44 - 22) / 345
= 22/345
= 0.0637681
= 0.064 m/s²
Therefore, the acceleration is 0.064 m/s².
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What is the weight of a 225 kg space probe on the moon? The gravitational field on the moon is 1.62 N/kg. Show work.
a. 139 N
b. 364 N
c. 1.35 x 10^3 N
d. 2.21 x 10^3 N
Answer:
b. 364 [N]
Explanation:
We must remember that the gravitational force can be calculated by means of the product of mass by acceleration. In this case, the acceleration corresponds to the gravitational acceleration of the moon.
[tex]F=m*g\\[/tex]
where:
F = force [N]
m = mass = 225 [kg]
g = moon gravity acceleration = 1.62 [m/s²]
[tex]F = 225*1.62\\F = 364.5[N][/tex]
The weight is 364 N
The calculation can be done as follows
mass= 225 kg
gravitational field= 1.62 N/Kg
Formula is
F= mg
= 225 ˣ 1.62
= 364
= 364 N
Hence the weight of the probe on the moon is 364N
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In this circuit, energy is transferred from a battery to a circuit wire and then to a light bulb, where some of it leaves the system. Starting from the battery, which series shows the correct order of energy transformations taking place in this circuit?
Answer: The correct order of energy transformation is from CHEMICAL ENERGY to ELECTRICAL ENERGY to LIGHT ENERGY
Explanation:
Energy which is simply defined as the ability to perform work is made up of different forms, these include:
- Mechanical energy: Associated with machines at work.
- LIGHT ENERGY: produced by light bulbs
- ELECTRICAL ENERGY: taking in by television set and other electrical appliances.
- CHEMICAL ENERGY: stores in food and other fuels
- Sound energy: Produced by vibrating objects example piano, drums.
According to the law of conservation of energy, energy can neither be created nor destroyed in a closed system, but can be transformed from one form to another, thereby keeping the energy in the closed system constant. From the question, the circuit is an example of a closed system and the order of energy transformation taking place is from the battery (CHEMICAL ENERGY) to ELECTRICAL ENERGY(power source) to LIGHT ENERGY(bulb). I hope this helps, thanks.
An engine has 180,000 W of power and can accelerate from rest to a top speed in 9 s. How much work did the engine do?
Answer:
1620000J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Power = 180000W
Time = 9s
Unknown:
Work done by the engine = ?
Solution:
Power is the rate at which work is being done.
Now,
Power = [tex]\frac{Work done }{time}[/tex]
Work done = Power x time taken
Work done = 180000 x 9 = 1620000J
Which forms of heat transfer do not require matter(particles) to happen? (Select all that apply)
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
None of these
Answer:
Radiation
Explanation:
bc Radiation transfers heat through electromagnetic waves.
Aluminium is a non magnetic metal. However, it can become magnetised under special conditions. Explain how. (4 marks)
Answer:
Exposing it to a very strong magnetic field
Explanation:
Aluminium is a non magnetic metal thus it is not magnetic under normal conditions. This is because it interacts with other magnets. The only condition that magnetism can be induced in aluminium is exposing it to a very strong magnetic field.