Why does eating less meat conserve more water than just eating plants?
Answer:
Studies show that eating fewer animal-based products could reduce water use since animal production uses more water than crops do. In addition, reducing the amount of food that's lost or wasted at various points in the food supply chain could feed about 1 billion extra people while simultaneously reducing water use.
what does the gravitational attraction between earth and an object depend on
Answer:
the force of gravity acting between the earth and any other object is directly proportional to the mass of the earth, directly proportional to the mass of the object, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates the centers of the earth and the object.
Explanation:
A child pushes a toy truck 2.5 m across a floor with a constant force of 22 N. How much work does the child do on the toy truck?
22/2.5= 8.8 J
22 x 2.5= 55 W
22/2.5= 8.8 W
22 x 2.5= 55 J
Answer:
55j
Explanation:
work= force × distance
We have that When A child pushes a toy truck 2.5 m across a floor with a constant force of 22 N.The work done by the child on the toy truck
W= 55 Joules
22 x 2.5= 55 J
Option D
From the question we are told that
A child pushes a toy truck 2.5 m
A constant force of 22 N.
Generally the equation for the Workdone is mathematically given as
W=f*d
W=22N*2.5
W= 55 Joules
Therefore
When A child pushes a toy truck 2.5 m across a floor with a constant force of 22 N.The work done by the child on the toy truck
W= 55 Joules
22 x 2.5= 55 J
Option D
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Which optical devices can form images that are larger than the original
object?
Answer: B- A and C
Explanation:
A P E X
The optical devices uses light. The correct option for the optical devices can form images that are larger than the original object is B i.e A and C.
What is optical device?The device which uses light for the meaningful purpose is called optical devices.
The device which form the images larger than the object are the converging type of lens or mirror.
The lens which is converging is the convex lens denoted by C in diagram and the converging mirror is the concave mirror denoted by A.
Therefore, the correct option for the optical devices can form images that are larger than the original object is B i.e A and C.
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Which of the following is an example of an electromagnetic wave ?
Answer:
Its a wave
Explanation:
THis is one
Answer: a light wave
Explanation: a pex
How does convection play a role in ocean currents?
the image represents a sound wave as it goes through several changes. Describe how the waves changes. where does it get louder? where does it get softer?how does the pitch change? how do you know?
someone please help me TvT
Answer:
At point A. it gets kinda loud then at point B. it gets very loud than at point C. it gets quieter than at point D. it gets more silent.
Explanation:
Because you can tell when the waves get large it gets louder and then when the waves get more far apart then it get more quiet. Hope this helped!
A guitar string vibrates 600 times in 2 seconds.
Find its frequency and time period.
Steps Required.
frequency is equal to number of oscillations or vibrations upon time
therefore,
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what is the fullform of SMPS ?
A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently.
Answer:
A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently.
Explanation:
Simplify the expression in part H. Following the five payments, what is the net change in the loan amount from Qulana's viewpoint?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
After five monthly payments, Quiana’s loan amount changes by $1,237.15.
Explanation:
A room is 5.0 m long, 4.0 m wide, and 3.0 m high. What is the mass of the air it contains?
Answer:
Here u go
Explanation:
Mass of air in the room m= volume of room×density of air
=(5m×4m×3m)(1.20kgm3)=72kg
Weight of air, W=mg=(72kg)(9.8ms2)=706N.
Answer:
person above is correct, i did the work and got the smae answer
The observation that energy transformations are rarely 100% efficient is seen by scientists as a violation of the Law of Conservation of Energy.
true or false ???
Answer:
l
Explanation:
Answer:
true I believe
Explanation:
Explain how a current is induced in the wire?
Answer:
If a coil of wire is placed in a changing magnetic field, a current will be induced in the wire. This current flows because something is producing an electric field that forces the charges around the wire. (It cannot be the magnetic force since the charges are not initially moving). ... that determines the induced current.
What is the impulse (change in momentum) from a 2N force acting on an object for 2 seconds?
Answer:
Impulse = 4Ns
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Force = 2N
Time = 2 seconds
To find the impulse experienced by the object;
Impulse = force * time
Impulse = 2*2
Impulse = 4Ns
Therefore, the impulse experienced by the object is 4 Newton-seconds.
What exactly occurs at the alveoli? Explain using blood vessels, diffusion, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in your answer (2-3 sentences)
Answer:
Gas exchange takes place in the millions of alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries that envelop them. Inhaled oxygen moves from the alveoli to the blood in the capillaries, and carbon dioxide moves from the blood in the capillaries to the air in the alveoli.
Explanation:
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When a wool cloth is rubbed on the surface of a balloon, it tends to give away electrons causing the surface of the balloon to become :
positively charged
negativity charged
neutrally charged
Answer:
It is negativity charged
Answer:
positively charged
Explanation:
a wool has neutral charges hence when rubbed against a balloon it will generate positive charges
1) A plane whose airspeed is 220 km/h heads due
north. It suddenly encounters a 150 km/h cross wind
blowing due east. What is the resulting velocity of
the plane with respect to the ground?
Answer:
=(220^2 +150^2)
/
put this on a square root
for you to get 266.2705391
round it to a whole number =266km/h
Explanation:
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A car of mass 800 kg goes round a corner of radius 65 m at a
speed of 10 m/s
b) Suggest how this force is likely to be obtained.
Answer:
Centrifugal force = 1230.77 Newton.
Explanation:
The force associated with the car is generally referred to as centrifugal force and it can be calculated using the formula;
Centrifugal force = mv²/r
Given the following data;
Mass = 800kg
Radius = 65m
Velocity = 10m/s
To find the force;
Centrifugal force = (800*10²)/65
Centrifugal force = (800*100)/65
Centrifugal force = 80000/65
Centrifugal force = 1230.77 Newton.
Solar energy heats the surface of the Earth, including the ground, rocks, and even roadways. As the temperature of these surfaces increases, heat energy is released back into the atmosphere, forming a pocket of warm air. As the warm air pocket rises, it is replaced by cooler air. This process is responsible for many of the weather patterns in our atmosphere and is known as
Answer:
convection
Explanation:
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help me, what is the shape of solid?
Explanation:
Solids have a definite shape and definite volume.
Answer:
Solids have a definite shape and volume because the particles in them are held together tightly.
Explanation:
Liquids have a definite volume but their particles aren't held together as tightly as solids, so liquids take on the shape of the container they are in. Gases have no definite shape OR volume they just float around because the particles in them are so loose they can take on the shape and volume of any container.
1.
Two children sit on a uniform seesaw such that a 400. N child is 2.0 m from the support. How
far from the center should the second child of weight 475 N sit in order to balance the system
if the support is at the center of the plank?
Answer:
The other child must sit the same meters as the N child so they an be balanced.
Explanation:
Match the symbol of each element to its name :)
Answer:
H-Hydrogen
B-Boron
O-Oxygen
Au-Gold
Co-Cobolt
He-Helium
Na-Sodium
S-Sulfur
K-Potassium
Ag-Silver
Explanation:
Normally, chemical symbols are either the first letter or the first two letters of the element.
However, there are some exceptions where they use the Latin names e.g:
Aurum-Au-Gold
Natrium-Na-Sodium
Kalium-K-Potassium
Argentum-Ag-Silver
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Answer:
the one made from aluminum
Explanation:
a dogs tail hit a 1.3kg flower vase, knocking it over. the net force on the flower vase over time is shown below
what is the bases speed at t=20 ms?
round answer to two significant figures
note that time is in ms.
Answer: 0.15 m/s
Explanation:
A crowbar is used to lift a load of 1200 N by placing it at a distance of 25 cm from the fulcrum.
the force required at 60 cm from the fulcrum to balance the load.
Answer:
500 N
Explanation:
From the question,
Sum of clockwise moment = sum of anti clockwise moment.
F×d = F'×d'.................. Equation 1
Where F = Force applied to lift the load, d = distance, F' = Force required, d' = distance of the required force from the fulcrum
Make F' the subject of the equation
F' = F×d/d'.................. Equation 2
Given: F = 1200 N, d = 25 cm, d' = 60cm.
Substitute these values into equation 2
F' = 1200×25/60
F' = 500 N.
Hence the force required to balance the load is 500 N
A 5.00 kg block of metal with
c = 650 J/(kg*C) at 80.0 °C comes
in contact with a 1.25 kg glass
block at 20.0 °C. They come to
equilibrium at 63.9 °C. What is the
specific heat of the glass?
Answer:
953.5 J/kg.°C
Explanation:
From the question,
Heat lost by the metal = heat gained by the glass.
cm(t₁-t₃) = c'm'(t₃-t₂)................. Equation 1
Where c = specific heat capacity of the metal, m = mass of the metal, c' = specific heat capacity of the glass, m' = mass of the glass, t₁ = initial temperature of metal, t₂ = initial temperature of glass, t₃ = Equilibrium temperature
Make c' the subject of the equation
c' = cm(t₁-t₃)/m'(t₃-t₂)................ Equation 2
Given: m = 5 kg, c = 650 J/kg.°C, m' = 1.25 kg, t₁ = 80 °C, t₂ = 20 °C, t₃ = 63.9 °C
Substitute these values into equation 2
c' = 5×650(80-63.9)/1.25(63.9-20)
c' = (5×650×16.1)/(1.25×43.9)
c' = 52325/54.875
c' = 953.5 J/kg.°C
Answer:
960 J/(kg*C)
Explanation:
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Which image shows an example of the strong nuclear force in action?
i think this is the incomplete page that you are showing but the answer is
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BWho created the periodic table
Answer:
Dimitri Mendeleev
In 1869 Russian chemist Dimitri Mendeleev started the development of the periodic table, arranging chemical elements by atomic mass. He predicted the discovery of other elements, and left spaces open in his periodic table for them.
A worker drives a .500kg spike into a rail tie with a 2.50kg sledgehammer. The hammer hits the spike with a speed of 65.0 m/s. If one-third of the hammer's kenetic energy is converted to the internal energy of the hammer and spike, how much does the total internal energy increase?
Answer:
The increase internal energy is 1,760.41[tex]\overline 6[/tex] J
Explanation:
The given parameters of the worker, sledgehammer, and rail line are;
The mass of the spike driven into the rail, m₁ = 0.500 kg
The mass of the sledgehammer, m₂ = 2.50 kg
The speed of the sledgehammer, v = 65.0 m/s
The fraction of the hammers kinetic energy, KE, converted to the internal energy of the hammer and the spike, Δ[tex]E_{internal}[/tex] = 1/3 × KE
Therefore, we have;
The kinetic energy, KE, of the sledgehammer is given by KE = 1/2·m₂·v²
Where;
m₂ = The mass of the sledge hammer = 65.0 m/s
v = The velocity o the sledgehammer
∴ KE = 1/2 × 2.50 kg × (65.0 m/s)² = 5,281.25 J
Therefore;
The increase internal energy, Δ[tex]E_{internal}[/tex] = 1/3 × 5,281.25 J = 1760.41[tex]\overline 6[/tex] J
Three charges lie along the x-axis. One positive charge, q1 = 4.80*10^-18 C, is at x = 3.72 m, and another positive charge, q2 = 1.60*10^-19 C, is at the origin.
At what point on the x-axis must a negative charge, q3, be placed so that the resultant force on it is zero?
Answer:
The third charge needs to be placed at [tex]x \approx 0.57\; \rm m[/tex].
Explanation:
Both [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex] would attract [tex]q_3[/tex].
These two electrostatic attractions need to balance one another. Hence, they need to be opposite to one another. Therefore, [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex] need to be on opposite sides of [tex]q_3[/tex]. That is possible only if [tex]q_3 \![/tex] is on the line segment between [tex]q_1 \![/tex] and [tex]q_2 \![/tex].
Assume that [tex]q_3[/tex] is at [tex]x\; \rm m[/tex], where [tex]0 < x < 3.72[/tex] (in other words, [tex]q_3 \![/tex] is on the line segment between [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex], and is [tex]x\; \rm m \![/tex] away from [tex]q_2 \![/tex].)
Let [tex]k[/tex] denote Coulomb's constant.
The magnitude of the electrostatic attraction between [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_3[/tex] would be:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{k\cdot q_1 \cdot q_3}{(3.72 - x)^{2}}[/tex].
Similarly, the magnitude of the electrostatic attraction between [tex]q_2[/tex] and [tex]q_3[/tex] would be:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{k\cdot q_2 \cdot q_3}{x^{2}}[/tex].
The magnitudes of these two electrostatic attractions need to be equal to one another for the resultant electrostatic force on [tex]q_3[/tex] to be [tex]0[/tex]. Equate these two expressions and solve for [tex]x[/tex]:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{k\cdot q_1 \cdot q_3}{(3.72 - x)^{2}} = \frac{k\cdot q_2 \cdot q_3}{x^{2}}[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{q_1}{(3.72 - x)^{2}} = \frac{q_2}{x^{2}}[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{x^2}{(3.72 - x)^{2}} = \frac{q_2}{q_1}[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{x^2}{(3.72 - x)^{2}} = \frac{q_2}{q_1} = \frac{1}{30}[/tex].
By the assumption that [tex](0 < x < 3.72)[/tex], it should be true that [tex](x > 0)[/tex] and [tex](3.72 - x > 0)[/tex]. Therefore, [tex]\displaystyle \frac{x}{(3.72 - x)} > 0[/tex].
Take the square root of both sides of the equation [tex]\displaystyle \frac{x^2}{(3.72 - x)^{2}} = \frac{1}{30}[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle \sqrt{\frac{x^2}{(3.72 - x)^{2}}} = \sqrt{\frac{1}{30}}[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{x}{3.72 - x} = \frac{1}{\sqrt{30}}[/tex].
[tex]\sqrt{30}\, x = 3.72 - x[/tex].
Therefore:
[tex]\left(1 + \sqrt{30}\right)\, x = 3.72[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle x = \frac{3.72}{1 + \sqrt{30}} \approx 0.57[/tex].
Hence, [tex]q_3[/tex] should be placed at [tex]x \approx 0.57\; \rm m[/tex].