Answer:
Answer:
The velocity of the ball when it reaches its highest point is 0
Explanation:
The velocity of the ball when it reaches its highest point is 0
Once the ball is tossed into the air, as it goes up, the initial velocity with which it was thrown, reduces, as the motion of the ball is hindered by several forces such as gravity and air resistance. This slows down the velocity of the ball, up until it reaches a point, where the upwards velocity of the ball becomes zero. at this point, the ball begins to fall back to the ground.
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Answer:
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Answer:
solution given:
frequency[f]=215.0Hz
velocity[V]=x
wave length=2.4m
we have
wave length=[tex] \frac{V}{f} [/tex]
2.4m=[tex] \frac{x}{215} [/tex]
2.4×215=[tex] \frac{x}{} [/tex]
x=516 m/s
velocity=speed =516m/s
If energy is going into a system, but not being converted into kinetic energy, it will be converted into potential energy. This will be represented by a __________________ on a heating curve, which occur at the __________________ and ____________________.
Answer:
1. Plateau where the temperature stays constant
2. Melting
3. Boiling points of the substance
Explanation:
The relationship between kinetic energy and temperature is given as follows;
[tex]\overline E = \dfrac{3}{2} \times \dfrac{R}{N_A} \times T[/tex]
Where;
[tex]\overline E[/tex] = The average kinetic energy of the atom
R = The universal gas constant
[tex]N_A[/tex] = Avogadro's number
T = The temperature in Kelvin
Therefore, the kinetic energy increases as the temperature increases, however when the energy is not being converted into kinetic energy, the energy is stored as internal potential energy in the melted or evaporated state of the substance
Therefore, we have;
If energy is going into a system, but not being converted into kinetic energy, it will be converted into potential energy. This will be represented by a 1. plateau where the temperature stays constant on a heating curve, which occur at the 2. melting and 3. boiling points of the substance.
. idea that the ears receive slightly different inputs when the sound source is located to one side or the other. b. location of the sound in space. c. difference in time between a sound arriving at one ear versus the other. d. angle of a sound source on the horizontal plane relative to a point in the center of the head between the ears. e. distance between the sound and the ears.
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What is Azimuth ?
answer : angle of a sound source on the horizontal plane relative to a point in the center of the head between the ears ( D )
Explanation:
Azimuth is the described as angle of a sound source ( between the North ) and it is measured in a clockwise direction in relation to the observer ( Human ear )
Hence the option that fits in is : angle of a sound source on the horizontal plane relative to a point in the center of the head between the ears
Which statement correctly describes mass-energy equivalence?
A. All energy in the universe will be converted to an equivalent amount of mass.
B. Mass can decrease in nuclear changes without the production of energy.
C. All energy in the universe is a result of mass being converted into energy.
D. A large amount of mass is equivalent to a small amount of energy.
C is the answer on edge 2021
Answer:
C. All energy in the universe is a result of mass being converted into energy.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What would be the force required to accelerate an object that weighs 35 N up at a rate of .60 m/s^2?
Answer: [tex]2.14\ N[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Force required to accelerate the object at the rate of [tex]0.6\ m/s^2[/tex]
The weight of the object is [tex]W=35\ N[/tex]
Mass of the object can be identified by dividing the weight by acceleration due to gravity
[tex]\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{W}{g}\\\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{35}{9.8}\\\\\Rightarrow m=3.57\ kg[/tex]
[tex]\therefore \text{Force F=}m\times a\\\Rightarrow F=3.57\times 0.6\\\Rightarrow F=2.14\ N[/tex]
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Sadie rides her bike 1600 m East and then turns around and goes 800 m
West. What is her displacement?
Answer:
(1600 m east) + (800 m west) = (800m east)
Her displacement is 800 m east.
Explanation:
Displacement is the distance and direction between the starting point and ending point,regardless of the route traveled between them.
A marble block of mass 2 kg lying on ice when given a velocity of 6 m/s is stopped by a friction in 10s then what is the coefficient of friction?
Answer:
[tex]\mu=0.06[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of a block, m = 2 kg
Velocity of the block, v = 6 m/s
It stopped in 10 s
We need to find the coefficient of friction.
The frictional force is balanced by the opposing force such that,
[tex]\mu mg=ma\\\\\mu=\dfrac{a}{g}[/tex]
Where
a is acceleration, a = 6/10 = 0.6 m/s
So,
[tex]\mu=\dfrac{0.6}{10}\\\\\mu=0.06[/tex]
So, the coefficient of friction is equal to 0.06.
Which of these materials is an insulator?
Answer:
Plastic, rubber, wood, and ceramics are good insulators. These are often used to make kitchen utensils, such as saucepan handles, to stop heat from flowing up to burn the cook's hand. Plastic coating is also used to cover most electrical wires in appliances. Air is also a good insulator of heat.
calculate the work done by 2N force directed at 30 degree to the vertical to move a 500g box a horizontal distance of 400 cm across a rough floor at constant speed of 0.5 m per second
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following has greater kinetic energy?
(a). A 10 g meteor hurtling (Moving at greater speed) through the Earth’s atmosphere at 5.0 km s−1. (b). A 65 kg jogger running at 5.0 m s−1.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which car has the greater momentum?
A. m=18kg v=10m/s
B. m=28kg v=2m/s
C. m=18kg v=30 m/s
D. m=10kg v=10 m/s
the teacher said to the students you can go home change the folowing sentence into indirect
Explanation:
The teacher said to the students you can go home.
Into indirect speech
The teacher told the students that they could go home.
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How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 100 g of water from 5 degree celsius to 90 degree celsius?
Explanation:
1-How many moles of NazCOs are in 10.0 ml of a 2.0 M solution?
2-How many moles of NaCl are contained in 100.0 ml of a 0.20 M solution?
3- What weight (in grams) of H2SO4 would be needed to make 750.0 ml of
2.00 M solution?
4-What volume (in ml) of 18.0 M H2SO4 is needed to contain 2.45 g H2S04?
What is the wavelength of the sound wave that has a frequency of 340 hertz
as it travels through the air at 680 m/s?
Answer:
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i really need help, whats 2+2
Answer:
2+2 =4
Explanation:
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A block of aluminium of density 7900 kg/m3 has a volume of 250 cm. Find the
mass of the block.
Answer:
mass of block=2.7 gm
Explanation:
concept: Density=mass/volume
given:ρ=2700 kg/m^3 and v=250 cm^3 (in cm^3 not in m^3)
=> v= convert cm^3 to m^3
there fore= 1 cm^3=1 cm*1 cm*1 cm
i.e 1 cm^3=1/100*1/00*1/100 m^3 => 1 cm^3=1/1000000 m^3
ρ=m/v
=>mass=ρ*volume
=>mass=2700*1/10^-6
=>mass=2.7*10^-3 kg =>2.7 gm
Astronomers have measured that there is more helium in the universe than can be explained by the fusion in stars over the last 13 billion years. How do they think the extra helium got into the universe
Answer:
From big bang and stars.
Explanation:
The extra helium got into the universe through big bang and fusion reaction that occur in stars. Our universe formed about 13.7 billion years ago with big explosion, this event is known as big bang. The fusion of hydrogen nuclei in the stars produces helium and energy so we can say that most of the extra helium got into the universe through fusion reaction that occur in the stars continuously.
What statements are true???
Answer:
Explanation:
opposite charges attract
same charges repel
neutral charges don't attract or repel
Examples of usage of fluid pressure in real life
Answer:
Syringes are used to take blood for blood tests. The pressure of the liquid (blood) forces the liquid to move into the syringe when its plunger is withdrawn. When air is sucked out of a drinking straw, the air pressure inside if decreases and the atmospheric pressure outside forces the liquid to go inside the straw.
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Answer: The area of the edge of a knife’s blade is very small
Syringes are used to take blood for blood tests.
When air is sucked out of a drinking straw, the air pressure inside if decreases and the atmospheric pressure outside forces the liquid to go inside the straw.
Skis have a large area to reduce the pressure on the snow.
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in 4 seconds, a cheetah can run 112 meters. How fast does this cheetah have to be running? A: 448 m/s || B: 28 m/s || C: 56 m/s || D: 36 m/s
Answer:
B: 28m/s
Explanation:
Use the speed formula
Speed =distance / time
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf B. \ 28 \ m/s}}[/tex]
Explanation:
If we want to know how fast the cheetah is running, we need to calculate its speed. This is the rate at which an object moves and the formula is distance divided by time.
[tex]s=\frac{d}{t}[/tex]
The cheetah ran 112 meters in 4 seconds.
d= 112 m t= 4 sSubstitute the values into the formula.
[tex]s=\frac{112 \ m}{ 4\ s}[/tex]
Divide.
[tex]s= 28 \ m/s[/tex]
The cheetah's speed is 28 meters per second and choice B is correct.
A defibrillator is used during a heart attack to restore the heart to its normal beating pattern. A defibrillator passes 18 A of current: through the torso of person in 2.0 ms- (a) How much charge moves during this time
Answer:
q = 0.036 C
Explanation:
Given that,
Current passes through a defibrillator, I = 18 A
Time, t = 2 ms
We need to find the charge moved during this time. We know that,
Electric current = charge/time
[tex]q=It[/tex]
Put all the values,
[tex]q=18\times 0.002\\\\q=0.036\ C[/tex]
So, 0.036 C of charge moves during this time.
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What is deposition
Deposition is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
Answer:
the noun of deposition is the action of deposing someone, especially a monarch.
How is the gravitational force similar to the electric force?
Answer:
They are both proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square distance between the masses.
Four 29-ohm resistors are connected in series to an ideal 10-volt battery. What is the equivalent resistance of the circuit?
Answer:
Equivalent resistance of the circuit is 116 ohm.
Explanation:
Finding the equivalent resistance of the circuit. Since, 29 ohm resistors are connected in series, so
→ Equivalent resistance = R_1 + R_2 + R_3 + R_4
→ Equivalent resistance = (29 + 29 + 29 + 29) ohm
→ Equivalent resistance = 116 ohmIf all your cells were the same, could you still do everything you do now?
Explain.
Answer:
No, you couldn't function the same as you do now.
Explanation:
This is because each cell follows individual tasks, and makes up specific parts of a body. For example, if all of your cells were those of an eye, you would be missing the components of arms, legs, etc.
Answer: No
Explanation: If all the cells of our body were of the same size, shape and volume, then they would all perform the same function and the multitude of other important functions cannot be carried out, without which human life itself would not be possible.
What is the speed of the curiosity rover if it travels 10,000 ft. In 25 hours
Answer:
it is going 1.894miles in 25 hours so it travels 0.07576 miles per hour
If V is the original volume, V' is the new volume, T is the original Kelvin temperature, and T' is the new Kelvin temperature, how is Charles's law expressed mathematically
Answer:
[tex] \frac{V}{T} = \frac{V'}{T'}[/tex]
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Original volume = V
New volume = V'
Original temperature = T
New temperature = T'
To write an expression for Charles's law;
Charles states that when the pressure of an ideal gas is kept constant, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.
Mathematically, Charles law is given by the formula;
[tex] \frac {V}{T} = K[/tex]
[tex] \frac{V}{T} = \frac{V'}{T'}[/tex]
Can you tell from an FBD if an object is moving or not? Explain your response.
Answer:
Yes it is possible to tell if an object is moving or not using a FBD based on Newton's Laws of Motion
Explanation:
A Free Body Diagram is the representation of an object in a diagram that shows (all) the vector of the forces that act on the object
When the sum of all the force vectors acting on the body give a resultant force the object will move in the direction of the force according to Newton's First Law of motion, which states that an object will continue in its rest state or continue its uniform motion on a straight path unless a force acts on the object
The net force, 'F', can be represented according to Newton's Second Law of motion which is F = m·a, where 'a' represents the acceleration (rate of change in velocity) of the object as the object begins to move from rest
Therefore;
From a FBD it is possible to tell if an object is moving or not.