a bowl of soup has_____? A:both PE and KE B:PE C:neither PE or KE D:KE

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Answer 1

Answer:

A.

Explanation:


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Help needed Can a body be accelerating if it is moving in circle

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Answer:

When a body is moving on a circle it is accelerating because centripetal acceleration is always acting on it towards the center.

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From the above diagram,we can say the acceleration is always acting on the body when it moves in a circle.

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an object moving in uniform circular motion is moving in a circle with a uniform or constant speed. The velocity vector is constant in magnitude but changing in direction. Because the speed is constant for such a motion, many students have the misconception that there is no acceleration. "After all," they might say, "if I were driving a car in a circle at a constant speed of 20 mi/hr, then the speed is neither decreasing nor increasing; therefore there must not be an acceleration." At the center of this common student misconception is the wrong belief that acceleration has to do with speed and not with velocity. But the fact is that an accelerating object is an object that is changing its velocity. And since velocity is a vector that has both magnitude and direction, a change in either the magnitude or the direction constitutes a change in the velocity. For this reason, it can be safely concluded that an object moving in a circle at constant speed is indeed accelerating. It is accelerating because the direction of the velocity vector is changing.

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Henri draws a wave that has a 4 cm distance between the midpoint and the trough. Geri draws a wave that has an 8 cm vertical distance from the bottom of the trough to the top of the crest. Which statement best describes the energy in Henri and Geri’s waves? Henri’s wave has a higher amplitude and more energy. Henri’s wave and Geri’s wave have the same amplitude and the same energy. Henri’s wave and Geri’s wave have the same amplitude, but Geri’s has more energy. Geri’s wave has a higher amplitude and more energy.

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Answer:

Henri’s wave and Geri’s wave have the same amplitude and the same energy

Explanation:

The amplitude of a wave is the distance between the midpoint and the trough (or the crest). This is equivalent to half the distance between the trough and the crest. Therefore:

amplitude of Henri's wave: 4 cmamplitude of Geri's wave: 8/2 = 4 cm

The energy of a wave is directly proportional to its amplitude.

Answer:

its letter b

Explanation:

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The maximum height that a cannonball fired at 420 m/s at a 53.0° angles is 5740.48m.

hmax = 5740.48 m

Explanation:

This is an example of parabolic launch. A cannonball is fired on flat ground at 420 m/s at a 53.0° angle and we have to calculate the maximum height that it reach.

V₀ = 420m/s and θ₀ = 53.0°

So, when the cannonball is fired it has horizontal and vertical components:

V₀ₓ = V₀ cos θ₀ = (420m/s)(cos 53°) = 252.76 m/s

V₀y = V₀ cos θ₀ = (420m/s)(cos 53°) = 335.43m/s

When the cannoball reach the maximum height the vertical velocity component is zero, that happens in a tₐ time:

Vy = V₀y - g tₐ = 0

tₐ = V₀y/g

tₐ = (335.43m/s)/(9.8m/s²) = 34.23s

Then, the maximum height is reached in the instant tₐ = 34.23s:

h = V₀y tₐ - 1/2g tₐ²

hmax = (335.43m/s)(34.23s)-1/2(9.8m/s²)(34.23s)²

hmax = 11481.77m - 5741.29m

hmax = 5740.48m

Most of the elements in the periodic table are___

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Answer:

The most of the elements in the periodic table are metals. The elements cannot be gases and liquids (Molecules are mainly gases and liquids). Metalloids are few. Examples (Germanium, Arsenic)

In which direction will the box move?
3N
15 N
12 N
5 N
A.
to the right
B.
to the left
C.
downward and to the left
upward and to the right​

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The answer is c.downward and to the left upward and to the right

sara walks part way around a swimming pool. she walks 50 yards north, then 20 yards east, then 50 yards south. the magnitude of her displacement during this walk is ______ yards

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Answer:

+20 yards

Explanation:

Given:

North = 50 yards

East = 20 yards

South = 50 yards

Required

Calculate the magnitude of displacement

Displacement is a vector quantity and it is a measure of distance taken and the direction of the distance.

Take up directions as positive and down directions as negative.

Similarly, we'll take right direction as positive and left direction as negative.

We understand that;

North is upwards; so, the displacement is +50 yards

East is rightwards; so, the displacement is +20 yards

South is downwards; so the displacement is -50 yards

Hence, her total displacement is

Displacement = +50 yards + 20 yards - 50 yards

Displacement = +20 yards

Hence, Sara's displacement is +20 yards

Austin kicks a soccer ball with an initial velocity of 18.0 m/s at an angle of 35.0°. What are the horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity? Round your answers to the nearest tenth. vix = m/s viy = m/s

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Answer:

  (vix, viy) = (14.7 m/s, 10.3 m/s)

Explanation:

The velocities of interest are ...

  (vix, viy) = (vi)(cos(35°), sin(35°)) = (18 m/s)(cos(35°), sin(35°))

  (vix, viy) = (14.7 m/s, 10.3 m/s)

Answer:

First one = 14.7

Second one = 10.3

Explanation:

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An electric dipole of dipole moment 'p' is placed in the position of stable equilibrium in a uniform field of intensity 'E'. The torque required to rotate, when the dipole makes an angle Ө with the initial position is pE cos Ө pE sin Ө p cos Ө p tan Ө

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Answer:

Torque by electric dipole = pEcos thita

The fielder attempts to catch a second ball. Just before the fielder catches the ball, the air resistance acting on the ball is 1.2N. Calculate the resultant force acting on the ball. Remember to include its direction and the unit. Assume the ball is falling vertically

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Answer:

Resultant force = (1.2 - 9.8m)ĵ N

where m = mass of the ball

Magnitude of the resultant force = (9.8m - 1.2) N

Since the weight of the ball is expected to exceed the air resistance (because the ball is falling vertically downwards), the direction of the resultant force is vertically downwards. Its unit is Newtons, the SI unit of Force.

Explanation:

If a ball is falling vertically downwards, the only two forces acting on the ball include the weight of the ball (the pull of gravity on the ball) and the air resistance on the ball.

Weight of the ball acts downwards and is given as mg. where m = mass of the ball and g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

W = mg = (9.8m) N

In vector form, W = (-9.8mĵ) N

The air resistance on the ball = 1.2 N, the air resistance acts in the direction opposite the motion of the ball, and since the ball is moving vertically downwards, the air resistance acts vertically upwards.

In vector form, the air resistance = (1.2ĵ) N

Hence, the resultant force acting on the ball is the vector sum of all the forces acting on the ball.

Resultant force = (-9.8mĵ) + (1.2ĵ)

= (1.2 - 9.8m)ĵ N

Since the weight of the ball is expected to exceed the air resistance (because the ball is falling vertically downwards), the direction of the resultant force is vertically downwards.

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The displacement from equilibrium of an oscillating weight suspended by a spring and subject to the damping effect of friction is given by y(t) = 2e−t cos 4t, where y is the displacement (in centimeters) and t is the time (in seconds). Find the displacement when t = 0, t = 1 4 , and t = 1 2 . (Round your answers to two decimal places.)

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Note that the correct times are t = 0, t = 1/4, t = 1/2. You can tell from the spaces between the two digits. i.e 1&4 and 1&2

Answer:

y(0) = 2.00 cm

y(1/4) = 1.56 cm

y(1/2) = 1.21 cm

Explanation:

This is a very simple exercise, the displacement of the oscillating weight from equilibrium has already been modeled by the equation:

[tex]y(t) = 2e^{-t} cos 4t[/tex]

Where y = displacement ( in cm)

and t = time (in seconds)

The task is to find the displacement when t = 0, 1/4 and 1/2

When t = 0 s

[tex]y(0) = 2e^{0} cos 4(0)\\y(0) = 2* 1*1\\y(0) = 2.00 cm[/tex]

When t = 1/4 s

[tex]y(1/4) = 2e^{-1/4} cos 4(1/4)\\y(14) = 2e^{-1/4} cos (1)\\y(1/4) = 1.56 cm[/tex]

When t = 1/2

[tex]y(1/2) = 2e^{-1/2} cos 4(1/2)\\y(14) = 2e^{-1/2} cos (2)\\y(1/2) = 1.21 cm[/tex]

(d) In this question you will be assessed on using good English, organising information clearly and using specialist terms where appropriate. The type of radiation emitted from a radioactive source can be identified by comparing the properties of the radiation to the properties of alpha, beta and gamma radiation. Describe the properties of alpha, beta and gamma radiation in terms of their: • penetration through materials • range in air • deflection in a magnetic field.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Here!

structure

•alpha particle consists of a helium nucleus

•alpha particle consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons

•a beta particle is an electron

•a beta particle comes from the nucleus  

penetration

•alpha particles are very poorly penetrating

•alpha particles can penetrate a few cm in air

•alpha particles are absorbed by skin

•alpha particles are absorbed by thin paper

•beta particles can penetrate several metres of air

•beta particles can pass through thin metal plate / foil

•beta particles can travel further than alpha particles in air

•beta particles can travel further than alpha particles in materials eg metals  

deflection

•alpha particles and beta particles are deflected in opposite directions in an electric field

•beta particles are deflected more than alpha particles

•alpha particles have a greater charge than beta particles but beta particles have much less mass or beta particles have a greater specific charge than alpha particles

Hope this helps!

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The density of pine is generally about 0.5 g/cm3. What is the mass of a 800 cm3 piece of pine

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Answer:

400grams

Explanation:

Mass is density × volume

0.5×800= 400 grams

Mass is density × volume

0.5×800= 400 grams.

What does density mean?

Density is the number of things—which could be people, animals, plants, or objects—in a certain area. To calculate density, you divide the number of objects by the measurement of the area. The population density of a country is the number of people in that country divided by the area in square kilometers or miles.

How do we calculate density?

density, the mass of a unit volume of a material substance. The formula for density is d = M/V, where d is density, M is mass, and V is volume.

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An aluminum bar 600mm long, with diameter 40mm long has a hole drilled in the center of the bar.The hole is 30mm in diameter and is 100mm long. If modulus of elasticity for the aluminum is 85GN/m2.Calculate the total contraction on the bar due to a compressive load in 180KN

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Answer:

Total contraction on the Bar  = 1.22786 mm

Explanation:

Given that:

Total Length for aluminum bar = 600 mm  

Diameter for aluminum bar  = 40 mm

Hole diameter  = 30 mm

Hole length = 100 mm

elasticity for the aluminum is 85GN/m² = 85 × 10³ N/mm²

compressive load P = 180 KN = 180  × 10³ N

Calculate the total contraction on the bar = ???

The relation used in  calculating the contraction on the bar is:

[tex]\delta L = \dfrac{P *L }{A*E}[/tex]

The relation used in  calculating the total contraction on the bar can be expressed as :

Total contraction in the Bar = (contraction in part of bar without hole + contraction in part of bar with hole)

i.e

Total contraction on the Bar = [tex]\dfrac{P *L_1 }{A_1*E} + \dfrac{P *L_2 }{A_2 *E}[/tex]

Let's find the area of cross section without the hole and with the hole

Area of cross section without the hole is :

Using A = πd²/4

A = π (40)²/4

A = 1256.64 mm²

Area of cross section with the hole is :

A = π (40²-30²)/4

A = 549.78 mm²

Total contraction on the Bar = [tex]\dfrac{P *L_1 }{A_1*E} + \dfrac{P *L_2 }{A_2 *E}[/tex]

Total contraction on the Bar  = [tex]\dfrac{180 *10^3 \N }{85*10^3 \ N/mm^2} [\dfrac{500}{1256.64}+ \dfrac{100}{549.78}][/tex]

Total contraction on the Bar  = 2.117( 0.398 + 0.182)

Total contraction on the Bar  = 2.117*(0.58)

Total contraction on the Bar  = 1.22786 mm

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Identify each of the following as a conductors or insulators. Explain.
-cloth
-dry wood
-tap water
-glass

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Answer:

Cloth:

It is an insulator since it can't let electricity pass through

Dry Wood:

It is an insulator and can't conduct electricity.

Tap Water:

It is a good conductor as it contains dissolved salts.

Glass:

It is an insulator since it can't let electricity pass through.

What is the velocity of an object that has been in free fall for 2.5

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Answer: calculate the free fall distance and velocity without air resistance from, the free fall.

Explanation:

To find out something's speed (or velocity) after a certain amount of time, you just multiply the acceleration of gravity by the amount of time since it was let go of. So you get: velocity = -9.81 m/s^2 * time, or V = gt. The negative sign just means that the object is moving downwards

Please i need the answers now. a) Explain why i) More thermal energy is required to raise the temperature of 2 Kg of a substance by 10°C than is required to raise the temperature of 1 Kg of the same substance by 10°C. ii) A solid expand when heated.

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Answer: find the answer in the explanation

Explanation:

1.) More thermal energy will be required to raise the temperature of 2 Kg of a substance by 10°C than is required to raise the temperature of 1 Kg of the same substance by 10°C. 

Because the thermal energy depends on the mass of an object.

If the two materials are the same, then they will have the same specific heat capacity. Thermal energy can be expressed as:

H = MCØ

Where

M = mass of the body

C = specific heat capacity

Ø = change in temperature

H = thermal energy

If u substitute the two values of masses into the formula above, then, the mass of 2kg will produce higher thermal energy .

Il.) Heat causes expansion. Using kinetic theory to explain this, the molecules of solid material are in a fixed pattern, held together with strong bonds. When heat is applied to the solid, the molecules will start vibrating in their fixed position. As a result of this, the bond between the molecules begins to loss. This eventually lead to expansion of solid.

The North Star is located in the Big Dipper. True or False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

It is located in the little dipper whose stars are more faint.

False, the North Star is located at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper, as opposed to the Big Dipper. Hope this helps!

if a room is closed for 2-4 hours then when we open the door we need a little bit of more energy than the actual energy and feel someone is pushing the door from the back side . what is the reason behind it ? which force is that?

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Answer:

The reason is because the pressure of the air inside the room drops with time which makes opening the door to require an increased amount of force to make up for the reduced pressure inside the room

Explanation:

From the kinetic theory of gases we have the following relation;

[tex]v_{rms} = \sqrt{\dfrac{3 \cdot K \cdot T}{m} }[/tex]

[tex]p = \dfrac{n \cdot MW \cdot v^2_{rms} }{3 \cdot V}[/tex]

Where:

K = Boltzmann constant

T = Temperature

m = Mass

MW = Molecular weight

V = Volume

[tex]v_{rms}[/tex] = Root mean square velocity

Whereby the room door is closed, the kinetic energy of the air particles will be used up such that the average velocity of the particles will decrease, given that the volume of the room is constant, the pressure inside the room will drop below the original pressure outside the room such that the force on the door due to the outside pressure is larger than the force on the door from inside the room requiring a larger amount of force to overcome the resistance of the now higher outside pressure force.

define hardware.Give 2 examples

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Answer:

They are the physical parts of a computer.

examples :monitor,keyboard,system unit and mouse.

Question 13 of 32
1 Point
For a satellite to orbit Earth at a constant distance, its centrifugal acceleration
must be equal and opposite Earth's gravitational acceleration. If a satellite is
to orbit at a constant distance from Earth at a circular radius of 7,000,000 m,
what is the required velocity of the satellite? (Assume the acceleration due to
Earth's gravity is 8.2 m/s2 at this altitude.)
O A. 8239 m/s
O B. 7576 m/s
C. 6818 m/s
D. 7043 m/s

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Answer: B

V = 7576 m/s

Explanation: Given that the

circular radius R = 7,000,000 m,

The acceleration due to Earth's gravity is 8.2 m/s2

Let's use gravitational field strength formula to get the mass of the satellite.

g = Gm/R^2

Where G = 6.674×10^−11m3⋅kg−1⋅s−2

Substitutes all the parameters into the formula

8.2 = (6.674×10^-11 × M)/(7000000)^2

Cross multiply

4.018 × 10^14 = 6.674×10^−11M

Make M the subject of formula

M = 4.018 × 10^14 ÷ 6.674×10^−11

M = 6.02 × 10^24 kg

The Force of attraction experienced by the satellite will be

F = mg

F = 6.02 × 10^24 × 8.2

F = 4.94 × 10^25 N

But centripetal force is

F = MV^2/ R

Where V = velocity of the satellite

Substitute F, M and R into the formula

4.94×10^25 = (6.02×10^24V^2)/ 7 ×10^6

Cross multiply

3.46 × 10^32 = 6.02×10^24V^2

Make V^2 the subject of formula

V^2 = 3.46×10^32 ÷ 6.02×10^24

V^2 = 57403600.2

Find the square root of the value to get V

V = 7576 m/s

The required velocity of the satellite is 7576 m/s approximately

Power stations do not work at maximum output all of the time. The capacity factor for non-renewables is always higher than for renewables. This is because...

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

There are various reasons for a power station not to work at maximum output all the time. These includes technical constraints, such as

1.  Availability of the plant: sometimes the availability of generating plants may affect capacity factor, which may be caused due to plant part break down, or routine servicing.

2.   Economic reasons: the capacity factor of a generating plant can be affected due to the level of usage at peak performance, as the cost of running the plant at peak form may be expensive to maintain.

3.  Availability of the energy resource: this often applicable to generating plants using renewable energy, this is because, energy source such as wind, solar and water may not be readily available all the year round as they can be seasonal. Also, the maximum output can be affected even if the generating plant is using non renewable energy, as there maybe some times, unavailability or low supply of the crude oil or fossil fuel.

Also, the main reason in which the capacity factor for non-renewables is always higher than for renewables, is because of the availability factor, or availability of the energy resources. This is because renewable energy such as water, wind, and solar are not readily available all the time, and are subject to atmospheric conditions, unlike non renewable energy such as crude oil, which can be readily available by purchasing them.

Question 20 of 31
1 Point
Which of the following best describes what happens to valence electrons in
an ionic bond?
A. Valence electrons are transferred from a nonmetal to a metal.
B. Valence electrons are shared among many atoms in a lattice.
O C. Valence electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal.
D. Valence electrons are shared between two atoms.

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Answer:

C: Valence electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal

Explanation:

In ionic bonds, the metal loses electrons to become a positively charged cation, whereas the nonmetal accepts those electrons to become a negatively charged anion.

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a man has a mass of 70kg. Calculate his weight on earth where the gravitational strength is 10 N/kg​

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Answer:

So the weight of the body is 700N

Explanation:

mass of the object=70kg

force of gravity=10N/kg

weight of the object=w-?

as we know that

weight=mass × force of gravity

weight=70kg × 10N/kg

WEIGHT OF THE BODY=700N

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The correct answer is 700 N.

Object mass = 70 kg

Gravity = 10N / kg

Weight = Mass x Gravity

Weight = 70kg x 10N / kg

Weight = 700 N

What is the gravity for a mass of 10kg?

Mass is more basic because it is a unique property of the object. Weight varies from place to place depending on the acceleration of gravity. If the mass on the earth is m = 10kg, the weight is W = mg = 10 x 10 = 100N.

The strength of the Earth's gravitational field is 10 Newtons (N / kg) per kilogram. This means that there is a force of 10 Newtons per kilogram on Earth. Mass is the amount of substance that makes up an object.

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Which condition must be met in order for an equation to be balanced?

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Answer:

There must be an equal amount of each element on both sides of the equation. Hope this helps and please marks as the brainliest.

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

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Transverse waves on a string have wave speed v=8.00 m/s, amplitude A=0.0700m, and direction, and at t=0 the x-0 end of the wavelength -0.320m. The waves travel in the -x string has its maximum upward displacement. a) Find the frequency, period and wave number of these waves b) Write a wave function describing the wave c) Find the transverse displacement of a particle at x=0.360m at time t=0.150 d) How much time must elapse from the instant in part (c) until the particle at x-0.360 m next has maximum upward displacement?

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Answer:

a. frequency = 25 Hz, period = 0.04 s , wave number = 19.63 rad/m

b. y = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m)x - (157.08 rad/s)t]

c.  0.0496 m

d. 0.03 s

Explanation:

a. Frequency, f = v/λ where v = wave speed = 8.00 m/s and λ = wavelength = 0.320 m

f = v/λ = 8.00 m/s ÷ 0.320 m = 25 Hz

Period, T = 1/f = 1/25 = 0.04 s

Wave number k = 2π/λ = 2π/0.320 m = 19.63 rad-m⁻¹

b. Using y = Asin(kx - ωt) the equation of a wave

where y = displacement of the wave, A = amplitude of wave = 0.0700 m and ω = angular speed of wave = 2π/T = 2π/0.04 s = 157.08 rad/s

Substituting the variables into y, we have

y = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m)x - (157.08 rad/s)t]

c. When x = 0.360 m and t = 0.150 s, we substitute these into y to obtain

y = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m)x - (157.08 rad/s)t]

y = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m × 0.360 m) - (157.08 rad/s × 0.150 s)]

y = (0.0700 m)sin[(7.0668 rad) - (23.562 rad)]

y = (0.0700 m)sin[-16.4952 rad]

y = (0.0700 m) × 0.7084

y = 0.0496 m

d. For the particle at x = 0.360 m to reach its next maximum displacement, y = 0.0700 m at time t. So,

y = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m)x - (157.08 rad/s)t]

0.0700 m = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m × 0.360 m) - (157.08 rad/s)t]

0.0700 m = (0.0700 m)sin[(7.0668 rad - (157.08 rad/s)t]  

Dividing through by 0.0700 m, we have

1 = sin[(7.0668 rad - (157.08 rad/s)t]

sin⁻¹(1) = 7.0668 rad - (157.08 rad/s)t  

π/2 = 7.0668 rad - (157.08 rad/s)t

π/2 - 7.0668 rad = - (157.08 rad/s)t

-5.496 rad = - (157.08 rad/s)t

t = -5.496 rad/(-157.08 rad/s) = 0.03 s

The frequency of the wave is 25 Hz, the period is 0.04 s, and the wave number of the given wave is 19.63 rad/m.

(A) Frequency of the wave,

[tex]\bold {f = \dfrac v{\lambda}}[/tex]

where

v - speed = 8.00 m/s

λ - wavelength = 0.320 m

[tex]\bold {f = \dfrac {8.0 m/s }{0.32\ m} = 25\ Hz}[/tex]

Period of the wave,

[tex]\bold {T = \dfrac 1f = \dfrac 1{25 } = 0.04\ s }[/tex]

Wave number of the wave,

[tex]\bold {k = \dfrac {2\pi }{\lambda} = \dfrac {2\pi }{0.320} = 19.63\ rad\ m^{-1}}[/tex]

(B)

Wave function equation of a wave,

y = A sin (kx - ωt)

where

y - displacement of the wave

A = amplitude  = 0.0700 m

ω = angular speed  = 2π/T = 2π/0.04 s = 157.08 rad/s

Put the values in the formula,

y = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m)x - (157.08 rad/s)t]

(C) When x = 0.360 m and t = 0.150 s,

y = (0.0700 m)sin[(19.63 rad/m × 0.360 m) - (157.08 rad/s × 0.150 s)]

y = 0.0496 m

Therefore, the frequency of the wave is 25 Hz, the period is 0.04 s, and the wave number of the given wave is 19.63 rad/m.

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a material that is not a mixture; it has the same properties all the way through is called. Its 9 letters long and the second letter is u and the eighth letter is c. Its a crossword clue by the way

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Answer: The material that is not a mixture; it has the same properties all the way through is called a substance.

Explanation:

A pure substance is a form of matter that has a constant composition and properties that are constant throughout the sample. Hence, it cannot be separated by physical means. Example: Gold

Mixture is a substance which has two or more components which do not combine chemically and do not have any fixed ratio in which they are present. They can be separated by physical means as well. Example: Air

Thus the material that is not a mixture; it has the same properties all the way through is called a substance.

A wave has a frequency of 450 Hz and a wavelength of 0.52 m. What is the speed of the wave?

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Answer:

Explanation:

ave speed is always (frequency) x (wavelength)

Speed  =  (450 /sec) x (0.52 m)

=      234 m/sec .

Conductors and Insulators

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Answer:

Conductors

The substances which allow an electric current to pass through it is called conductors.

Example: Metals like copper,iron ,graphite etc.

Insulators

The substances which do not allow the electric current to pass through is called Insulators.

Example: Glass, dry wood ,plastic etc.

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Good luck on your assignment...

please help me with this question​

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Answer:

i can not read that sorry

A radioactive isotope has a half-life of 2 hours. If a sample of the element contains 600,000 radioactive nuclei at 12 noon, how many radioactive nuclei would be left at 6 pm?

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Answer: There will be 75258 nuclei left at 6 pm.

Explanation:

a) half-life of the radioactive substance:

Half life is the amount of time taken by a radioactive material to decay to half of its original value.

[tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}=\frac{0.69}{k}[/tex]

[tex]k=\frac{0.69}{t_{\frac{1}{2}}}=\frac{0.693}{2hours}=0.346hours^{-1}[/tex]

b) Expression for rate law for first order kinetics is given by:

[tex]A=A_0e^{-kt}[/tex]

where,

k = rate constant  

t = time for decomposition = 6 hours ( from 12 noon to 6 pm)

A = activity at time t = ?

[tex]A_0[/tex] = initial activity  = 600, 000

[tex]A=600000\times e^{-0.346\times 6}[/tex]

[tex]A=75258[/tex]

Thus there will be 75258 nuclei left at 6 pm.

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