A ball is thrown with a velocity of 10 m/s at a 25º from the horizontal. How far does the ball travel?

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Answer 1

Answer:

use a=v-u/t formula it will be correct


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What kinds of forces can act on an object

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Gravity could act on an object

As the mass of a body increases, its gravitational force of attraction to the Earth...

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Answer:

the answer may be mass and distance

The activity of mining has direct negative effects on
a. atmosphere
b.hydrosphere
c.biosphere
d.geosphere​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

When coal is burned it releases many harmful chemicals into the air, such as methane (greenhouse gas) and contributes to global warming

Choose the correct answer

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Answer:

1.(c) 7

2.(d) 900

3.(b) two

4.(c) 0.0007

5.(d)0.0004

Explanation:

(1) White light after reflection through prism splits into 7 colors.

(2) Arabs and Chinese knew about lenses in about 900 AD

(3) There are Two more colors in the spectrum which cannot be seen with naked eye.

(4) Wavelength of red light is 0.0007mm

(5) Wavelength of violet light is 0.0004mm

A ball is tied to the end of a cable of negligible mass. The ball is spun in a circle with a radius 7.1 m making 3.9 revolutions every 9.4 second. What is the centripetal acceleration of the ball?

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Answer:

48,2 m/s²

Explanation:

We're gonna use the Centripetal Acceleration formula: v² / r but before that, we got to know the velocity, that is not shown clearly to us, so....

To know the velocity let's calculate the distance that the ball traveled

The circumference of a circle formula is:

2piR

2 . 3,14 . 7,1 | That is equal to 44,588 m

We know that the ball traveled this distance 3,9 times, so...

44,588 . 3,9 = 173,8932 m

Ok, now we have the distance, just need to know the time, that is 9.4 seconds.

Velocity = Distance / Time

V = 173,8932 / 9,4

V = 18,5 (approximate)

So...

We are back to the first formula:

Ca = v² / r

Ca = 18,5² / 7.1

Ca = 48,2 m/s² (approximate)

I hope it is correct, hahaha.

A 0.50 mº gas tank holds 3.0 moles of ideal monatomic Helium gas at a temperature of 250 K. What is the mms speed of the molecules? (The Boltzmann constant is 1.38 x 10-23 J/K, NA = 6.022 x 1023 molecules/mol.)

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Answer:

v = 1247.92 m/s

Explanation:

The formula for kinetic energy is given as follows:

[tex]K.E = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

Another formula that is used for Kinetic Energy is given as:

[tex]K.E = \frac{3}{2}KT[/tex]

Comparing both formulae for K.E:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}mv^2 = \frac{3}{2}KT\\\\mv^2 = 3KT\\v = \sqrt{ \frac{3KT}{m}}[/tex]

where,

v = rms speed of helium molecule = ?

K = Boltzmann Constant = 1.38 x 10⁻²³ J/k

T = Absolute Temperature = 250 K

m = mass of helium molecule = 6.646 x 10⁻²⁷ kg

Therefore,

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{(3)(1.38\ x\ 10^{-23}\ J/k)(250\ k)}{6.646\ x\ 10^{-27}\ kg}} \\\\[/tex]

v = 1247.92 m/s

5. Correct the statement : Human being
can hear sounds of frequencies upto
60000Hz.​

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Answer:

Humans can detect sounds in a frequency range from about 20 Hz.

A monatomic ideal gas with volume 0.230 L is rapidly compressed, so the process can be considered adiabatic. If the gas is initially at 1.01 105 Pa and 3.00 102 K and the final temperature is 489 K, find the work done by the gas on the environment, Wenv.

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]W = - 17.53 \ J[/tex]    

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The volume is  [tex]V = 0.230 \ L = 0.230 *10^{-3} \ m^{-3}[/tex]

      The initial  pressure is  [tex]P_1 = 1.01105 \ Pa[/tex]

      The initial  temperature is  [tex]T_1 = 3.00*10^2 \ K[/tex]

       The final temperature is  [tex]T_2 = 489 \ K[/tex]

 Generally for an adiabatic process the workdone is mathematically represented as

                [tex]W = - \Delta U[/tex]

Here  [tex]\Delta U[/tex] is the internal energy of the system which is mathematically represented as

                [tex]\Delta U = \frac{3}{2} * nR \Delta T[/tex]

So      

               [tex]W = - \frac{3}{2} * nR \Delta T[/tex]

Generally from ideal gas equation we have that

               [tex]n = \frac{P_1V }{ RT_1 }[/tex]

Here  R is the gas constant with value  [tex]R = 8.314 J/mol\cdot K[/tex]

So

                 [tex]n = \frac{1.01 *0^{5} * 0.230 *10^{-3}}{ 8.314 * 3.0*10^2 }[/tex]

=>              [tex]n = 0.009313 \ mol[/tex]

So  

                 [tex]W = - \frac{3}{2} * 0.009313 * 8.314 * (451 - 3.00*10^2)[/tex]    

=>             [tex]W = - 17.53 \ J[/tex]    

           

     

A box takes 450 N to start moving when the coefficient of static friction is 0.25. What is
the box's weight?

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Can you explain a little more of your answer. I just wanna understand it more please and thank you:)

Starting with the definitions of momentum and kinetic energy, derive an equation for the kinetic energy of a particle expressed as a function of its momentum.

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Answer:

[tex]K.E = (\frac{1}{2})Pv[/tex]

Explanation:

The momentum of a particle is defined as the product of its mass and velocity:

[tex]P = mv[/tex]   -------------------- equation (1)

where,

P = momentum of the particle

m = mass of the particle

v = velocity of the particle

The kinetic energy of the particle is given as follows:

[tex]K.E = (\frac{1}{2})mv^2\\\\K.E = (\frac{1}{2})v(mv)[/tex]

using equation (1), we get:

[tex]K.E = (\frac{1}{2})Pv[/tex]

A stretched string is 1.95 m long and has a mass of 19.1 g. When the string oscillates at 440 Hz, which is the frequency of the standard A pitch, transverse waves with a wavelength of 16.7 cm travel along the string. Calculate the tension T in the string.
T= ________ N

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Answer:

The tension in the string is 52.89 N.

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the string, m = 19.1 g = 0.0191 kg

length of the string, L = 1.95 m

⇒mass per unit length, μ = 0.0191 / 1.95 = 0.009795 kg/m

Also Given;

frequency of the string, F = 440 Hz

wavelength of the sound wave, λ = 16.7 cm = 0.167 m

⇒the speed of the wave, v = Fλ = 440 x 0.167 = 73.48 m/s

The tension T in the string is calculated as;

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{T}{\mu} } \\\\v^2 = \frac{T}{\mu}\\\\T = v^2 \mu\\\\T = (73.48)^2 (0.009795)\\\\T = 52.89 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the tension in the string is 52.89 N.

1. On a force vs. mass graph, what would be the slope of the line?
2. On a Free Body Diagram, if the forces are all balanced, what do you know about the
object? Can it be moving?

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1. By Newton's second law,

F = m a

so the slope of the line would represent the mass of the object.

2. If all the forces are balanced, then the object is in equilibrium with zero net force, which in turn means the object is not accelerating. So the object is either motionless or moving at a constant speed.

a car is initially at rest. ten seconds later it is moving 30 m/s. what is the car's acceleration

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Answer:

The car's acceleration is [tex]3\ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Constant Acceleration Motion

It's a type of motion in which the velocity of an object changes uniformly over time.

The final speed is given by:

[tex]v_f=v_o+at[/tex]

Where a the constant acceleration, vo the initial speed, vf the final speed, and t the time, the following relation applies:

Using the equation above we can solve for a:

[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{v_f-v_o}{t}[/tex]

The car is initially at rest (vo=0) and t=10 seconds later it's moving at vf=30 m/s, thus its acceleration is:

[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{30-0}{10}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{30}{10}=3[/tex]

[tex]a = 3\ m/s^2[/tex]

The car's acceleration is [tex]3\ m/s^2[/tex]

if A.B=A.C
does this imply that B must be equal to c ?
I need answer with example please ​

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

[tex]Consider\ three\ variables\ a,b\ and\ c.\\If,\\ab=ac\\a*b=a*c\\We\ may\ now\ divide\ the\ LHS\ and\ RHS\ by\ a,\\Hence,\\\frac{a*b}{a} =\frac{a*c}{a}\\Hence,\\b=c[/tex]

[tex]Ex: \\Consider\ a=5, b=6.\\Hence\ if,\\a*b=a*c\\5*6=5*c\\Hence,\\30=5c\\Hence, c=\frac{30}{5}\\c=6\\As\ b\ also\ equals\ to\ 6,\\b=c[/tex]

An astronaut on the Moon releases a rock from rest and allows it to drop straight downward. If the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is 1.62m/s2 and the rock falls for 2.4s before hitting the ground, what is its speed just before it lands?

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Answer:

speed before landing = 3.9 m/s    (3 s.f.)

Explanation:

As rock is released from rest, u = 0 m/s     a = 1.62 m/s²     t = 2.4 s     v = ?

                      v = u + at

                      v = 0 + (1.62 x 2.4)

                      v = 3.888 = 3.9 s    (3 s.f.)

Hope this helps!

The speed of the rock before hitting the ground is 3.89 m/s

The given parameters;

acceleration due to gravity on moon, g = 1.62 m/s²

time taken for the object to fall, t = 2.4 s

To find:

the speed of the object before hitting the ground;

The maximum height of fall of the rock is calculated as;

[tex]h = v_0t + \frac{1}{2} gt^2\\\\v_0 = 0\\\\h = \frac{1}{2} gt^2\\\\h = 0.5 \times 1.62 \times 2.4^2 \\\\h = 4.67 \ m[/tex]

The speed of the rock before hitting the ground is calculated as;

[tex]v_f^2 = v_0 ^2 + 2gh\\\\v_f^2 = 0 + 2\times 1.62 \times 4.67\\\\v_f^2 = 15.13\\\\v_f = \sqrt{15.13} \\\\v_f = 3.89 \ m/s[/tex]

Thus, the speed of the rock before hitting the ground is 3.89 m/s

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calculate the load placed 10m from the fulcrum that can be balanced by an effort of 5 N applied at a distance of 4 m from the fulcrum in a lever​

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Answer:

A = 2 m from fulcrum

Explanation:

Product of anti clockwise  = Product of  clockwise moment

5 × 4 = 10 × A

20 = 10 x A

A = 20 / 10

A = 2 m from fulcrum


Elements known as noble gases do not have the ability or the room in their valence
electron shell to form bonds with other elements.
O True
O False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

noble gases are octet meaning they they have eight electrons in their outer shell so the are stable

Alex, parked by the side of an east-west road, is watching car P, which is moving in a westerly direction. Barbara, driving east at a speed 52 km/h, watches the same car. Take the easterly direction as positive. If Alex measures a speed of 78 km/h for car P, what velocity will Barbara measure?

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Answer:

[tex]v_{PB} = 130\ km/h[/tex]

Explanation:

Since, Alex is at rest. Therefore, the speed measured by him will be the absolute speed of car P. Therefore, taking easterly direction as positive:

[tex]Absolute\ Velocity\ of\ Car\ P = v_{P} = -78\ km/h[/tex]

And the absolute velocity of Barbara's Car is given as:[tex]Absolute\ Velocity\ of\ Barbara's\ Car = v_{B} = 52\ km/h[/tex]

Now, for the velocity of Car p with respect to the velocity of Barbara's Car can be given s follows:

[tex]Velocity\ of\ Car\ P\ measured\ by\ Barbara = v_{PB} = v_{B}-v_{P}\\\\v_{PB} = 52\ km/h-(-78\ km/h)[/tex]

[tex]v_{PB} = 130\ km/h[/tex]

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When a magnet spins in a oil of wire it generates
A. Magnetism
B.convection
C. Radiation
D.electricity

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Answer:

A, Magnetism

Explanation:

An ordinary electric generator produces electric power by spinning a strong magnet inside a set of wire coils. As the magnet spins, its magnetic field sweeps across the coils and gives rise to electric fields in those coils.

Hope this helps!!

In a car, how does an air bag minimize the force acting on a person during a collision?

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Answer:

It increases the time it takes for the person to stop.

Explanation:

Answer:

C: It increases the time it takes for the person to stop.

Explanation:

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The physical quantity which have both magnitude and direction is a vector?why?​

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Answer:

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PLZZZ I will give brainliest. A ball that contains mechanical energy is rolled across the floor. You notice the ball is slowing down. If the ball started with 20 units of energy, explain how much energy would there be when the ball comes to a complete stop? How can you tell?

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Answer: because of friction it will stop rolling completly

Explanation:

A supersonic aircraft flies at 3 km altitude at a speed of 1000 m/s on a standard day. How long after passing directly above a ground observer is the sound of the aircraft heard by the ground observer

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Answer:

After 3seconds

Explanation:

A supersonic aircraft flies at 3 km altitude at a speed of 1000 m/s on a standard day. How long after passing directly above a ground observer is the sound of the aircraft heard by the ground observer

Using the formula for calculating speed expressed as;

Speed = Distance/Time

Given;

Distance = 3km = 3000m

Speed = 1000m/s

Required

How long after passing directly above a ground observer is the sound of the aircraft heard by the ground observer (Time)

From the formula;

Time = Distance/speed

Time = 3000/1000

Time = 3seconds

Hence the sound of the aircraft is heard after 3 seconds

A rock is at the top og a 20 meter tall hill. The rock has a mass of 10 kg. How much potential energy does it have

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Answer:

1962 joules

Explanation:

m = 10 kg

h = 20 m

g = 9.81 ms^-2

PE = ?

PE = MGH

PE = 10 x 9.81 x 20

PE = 1962 joules

A large bagel spins with angular speed w about its center. A smaller bagel spins with triple the angular speed.
How does the period Tlarge of the large bagel compare with the period Tsmall of the small bagel?

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Answer:

T large = 3T small

Explanation:

It's just 3 times larger

A 5.50-kg object is hung from the bottom end of a vertical spring fastened to an overhead beam. The object is set into vertical oscillations having a period of 3.50 s. Find the force constant of the spring.

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Answer:

17.71N/m

Explanation:

The period of the spring is expressed according to the expression;

[tex]T = 2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} } \\[/tex]

m is the mass of the object

k is the force constant

Given

m = 5.50kg

T = 3.50s

Substitute into the formula;

[tex]T = 2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} } \\3.5 = 2 (3.14) \sqrt{\frac{5.5}{k} } \\3.5 = 6.28 \sqrt{\frac{5.5}{k} } \\\frac{3.5}{6.28} = \sqrt{\frac{5.5}{k} } \\0.557 = \sqrt{\frac{5.5}{k} } \\square \ both \ sides\\0.557^2 = (\sqrt{\frac{5.5}{k} })^2 \\0.3106 = \frac{5,5}{k}\\k = \frac{5.5}{0.3106}\\k = 17.71N/m[/tex]

Hence the force constant of the spring is 17.71N/m

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what is the force responsible for seafloor spreading and the formation of new ocean floor at mid ocean ridges

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Answer:

magma

Explanation:

I wanna think that that's right if it's not in so sorry but I'm pretty sure it's magma

Intrusive magma forced up towards the ocean ridge is the force responsible for seafloor spread. The correct option is B.

What is seafloor spreading?

Seafloor spreading is a process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges where the oceanic crust is produced by volcanic activity and then moves away from the ridge.

Plate tectonics' continental drift is explained by seafloor spreading. When oceanic plates diverge, tensile stress causes fractures in the lithosphere.

Ridge push occurs when plates are not subducting and are driven by gravity as they slide off the elevated mid-ocean ridges.

Magma rises from the fractures at a spreading center and cools on the ocean floor to form a new seabed.

The spreading rate is the rate at which an ocean basin widens due to seafloor spreading and determines whether the ridge is fast, intermediate, or slow.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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A water-skier of mass 75.0 kg initially at rest is being pulled due east by a horizontal towrope. The rope exerts a force of 365 N (east). The water (and air) exerts a combined average frictional force of 190 N (in the opposite direction). How fast will the skier be moving after a distance of 38.0 m?

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Answer:

The skier will be moving at 13.31 m/s.

Explanation:

To calculate the velocity of the skier we need to find the acceleration, as follows:

[tex] \Sigma F = ma [/tex]

[tex] F_{r} - F_{f} = ma [/tex]

Where:

[tex] F_{r}[/tex]: is the force due to the rope = 365 N

[tex] F_{f}[/tex]: is the combined average frictional force = 190 N

m: is the mass = 75.0 kg

[tex] a = \frac{365 N - 190 N}{75.0 kg} = 2.33 m/s^{2} [/tex]

Now, we can calculate the velocity of the skier by using the following kinematic equation:

[tex] v_{f}^{2} = v_{0}^{2} + 2ad [/tex]

Where:

[tex] v_{f}[/tex]: is the final velocity =?

[tex] v_{0}[/tex]: is the initial velocity = 0 (the skier is initially at rest)

d: is the distance = 38.0 m

[tex] v_{f} = \sqrt{2*2.33 m/s^{2}*38.0 m} = 13.31 m/s [/tex]

Therefore, the skier will be moving at 13.31 m/s.

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The mass of an electron is 9.11 x 10-31 kg. If you want to increase the speed of the
electron from 90% of the speed of light to 95% of the speed of light (where the
speed of light is 2.997x108 m/s), the amount of work that must be done is:
8.2 x 10-13)
0 3.2× 10-13 ,
O 2.6% 10-13 ,
O 7.4× 10-14 ,
3.8 x 10-15)

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Newton's 2nd Law describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration of an object with the formula F=ma. Which scenario below will result in the greatest accleration? (AKS 8b / DOK 1)

A. A 20 kg rock thrown with a 100 N force.

B. A 10,000 kg rocket launched with 100,000 N of force.

C. A 2,000 kg car accelerated with a 1000 N force from the engine.

D. A 50 kg student pushed in a chair with a force of 1000 N.

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Answer:D

Explanation:If you want to find the acceleration do Force/mass.

The greatest magnitude of acceleration is of 20 m/s², by the student of 50 kg pushing the chair with 1000 N of force. Hence, option (D) is correct.

As per the Newton's second law, " The applied force on an object is equal to the product of mass of object and acceleration cause by the applied force. Then, the mathematical expression is,

F = ma

Here, F is the applied force, m is the mass and a is acceleration.

(A)

For 20 kg mass and 100 N force, the acceleration is,

F = ma

100 = (20)a

a = 5 m/s²

(B)

For 10,000 kg mass of rocket and 100,000 N force, the acceleration is,

F = ma

100 ,000= (10,000)a

a = 10 m/s²

(C) For a 2,000 kg mass of car and force of 1000 N, the acceleration is,

F = ma

1000 = (2000)a

a = 0.5 m/s²

(D) For a mass of 50 kg student and applied force of 1000 N, the acceleration is,

F = ma

1000 = (50)a

a =20 m/s².

Thus, we can conclude that the greatest magnitude of acceleration is of 20 m/s², by the student of 50 kg pushing the chair with 1000 N of force. Hence, option (D) is correct.

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