A bowling ball rolls down a lane of length 19.2 m in a time of 3.0 s.
What will be the ball's average velocity?

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Answer 1

Answer:

6.4 m/s

Explanation:

19.2/3=6.4


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what is the meaning of the word antonyms

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Answer:

a word opposite in meaning to another ( bad and good ).

Explanation:

a word which has opposite in meaning to another word

4. A force of 185.6 N is being applied to a square of side length 3 m. Work out the
pressure on the square to 3 significant figures.

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Answer:

[tex]p = f \div a[/tex]

[tex]p = \frac{185.6}{ {3}^{2} } = \frac{185.6}{9} = 20.6pa[/tex]

Two small plastic balls hang from threads of negligible mass. Each ball has a mass of 0.14 g and a charge of magnitude q. The balls are attracted to each other. When in equilibrium, the balls are separated by a distance of 2.05 cm and the threads attached to the balls make an angle of 20 degrees with the vertical.(a) Find the magnitude of the electric force acting on each ball.(b) Find the tension in each of the threads.(c) Find the magnitude of the charge on the balls.

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Answer:

a. 4.99 × 10⁻⁴ N b. 1.46 × 10⁻³ N c. 4.83 nC

Explanation:

(a) Find the magnitude of the electric force acting on each ball.

The tension in the string, T is resolved into horizontal and vertical components Tsin20° and Tcos20° respectively, since the string makes an angle of 20° with the vertical.

Let F = electric force and W = mg be the weight of the ball where m = mass of ball = 0.14 g = 0.14 × 10⁻³ kg and g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

The electric force acts in the opposite direction to the horizontal component of the tension in each string. Since the masses are in equilibrium,

Tsin20° = F (1)

Also, the weight of the ball acts downwards, opposite to the direction of the vertical component of the tension in the string. Since the masses are in equilibrium,

Tcos20° = W = mg

Tcos20° = mg (2)

Dividing (1) by (2), we have

Tsin20°/Tcos20° = F/mg

tan20° = F/mg

F = mgtan20°

So, F = 0.14 × 10⁻³ kg × 9.8 m/s²× tan20°

F = 0.4994 × 10⁻³ N

F = 4.994 × 10⁻⁴ N

F ≅ 4.99 × 10⁻⁴ N

(b) Find the tension in each of the threads.

Since  Tsin20° = F

T = F/sin20°

=  4.99 × 10⁻⁴ N/sin20°

= 4.99 × 10⁻⁴ N/0.3420

= 14.59 × 10⁻⁴ N

= 1.459 × 10⁻³ N

≅ 1.46 × 10⁻³ N

(c) Find the magnitude of the charge on the balls.

From Coulomb's law, the electric force between the masses of charge q and separated by a distance r = 2.05 cm = 2.05 × 10⁻² m

F = kq²/r² where k = 9.0 × 10⁹ Nm²/C²

q² = Fr²/k

q = √(Fr²/k)

q = [√(F/k)]r

Thus,  

q = [√(F/k)]r

q = [√( 4.99 × 10⁻⁴ N/9.0 × 10⁹ Nm²/C²)]2.05 × 10⁻² m

q = [√(0.5544 × 10⁻¹³ C²/m²)]2.05 × 10⁻² m

q = [√(5.544 × 10⁻¹⁴ C²/m²)]2.05 × 10⁻² m

q = [2.355 × 10⁻⁷ C/m]2.05 × 10⁻² m

q = 4.83 × 10⁻⁹ C

q = 4.83 nC

What change will have the least effect on solubility of a solid? O A. increase in temperature O B. increase in surface area O C. decrease in pressure O D. decrease in temperature​

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Answer:

increase in surface area

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP!! An upright wave pulse with an amplitude of 152 mm collides with an inverted wave pulse with an amplitude of 70 mm. At the moment when the two pulses overlap, the amplitude of the pulse will have an amplitude of ________ mm.

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the answer is 33 mm, i’m a teacher :p

2.Write the formula associating energy with power 

 3.Write the formula associating potential energy with height. 

4. By substitution of the formula on question 3 for the formula in question 2, rewrite the formula for power.
(PLEASE PLEASE HELP ASAP ILL MARK BRAINLIEST)​

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Answer:

[tex] Power = \frac {mgh}{time} [/tex]

Explanation:

2. Power can be defined as the energy required to do work per unit time.

Mathematically, it is given by the formula;

[tex] Power = \frac {Energy}{time} [/tex]

3. Potential energy can be defined as an energy possessed by an object or body due to its position.

Mathematically, potential energy is given by the formula;

[tex] P.E = mgh[/tex]

Where,

P.E represents potential energy measured in Joules.

m represents the mass of an object.

g represents acceleration due to gravity measured in meters per seconds square.

h represents the height measured in meters.

4. Substituting the equation in 3 into equation in 2 above, we have;

[tex] Power = \frac {mgh}{time} [/tex]

What happens to the electrical force if the distance increased by 4 times
A.) 4x the force
B.) 1/4 of the force
C.) 1/16 of the force
D.) 40x the force

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A. 4x the force is the correct answer

characteristics of saturn

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Saturn is a planet in solar system. It's ring is made out of small covered ice particle. It has over 30 moons.

uhh it’s a gas giant
made up of hydrogen and helium
second biggest planet in the solar system
least dense planet in the solar system

Help pls.!! and explain please

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Answer:

so if it's 20 you should put 20 times 10 15 * 30 and 1.3 * 5 mg and if you put that milligrams in there it'll solve the destination I saw the white way you going so yeah just be careful at least you want to make the milligrams even a multimacy with the y i and replace it with the 14a

An object at rest stays at rest and an object in stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force is Newton’s 1st law of motion

True or false

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Answer:

Hi I'm happy to meet you and the answer for your question is true. If you need me to state the law ask me

when you blow across the top of a soda bottle it acts like a closed pipe. if it creates a fundamental frequency of 680 Hz, how deep is the bottle? (Speed of sound = 343 m/s) (Unit = m)

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Answer:

0.125

Explanation:

acellus

How is Ohm’s law applied?

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The main applications of Ohm's law are: To determine the voltage, resistance or current of an electric circuit. Ohm's law is used to maintain the desired voltage drop across the electronic components. Ohm's law is also used in dc ammeter and other dc shunts to divert the current.

what are the four main elements of matter

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Answer:

Earth, Water, Air, Fire.

Explanation:

Answer:

Earth, Water, Air, Fire

Explanation:

1. Which of the following is NOT true about momentum?
a. It has direction
b. It is conserved in a system
c. It depends on mass and velocity
d. It is the same as the energy of a body

2. Which of the following is TRUE about the impulse acting on a body and it's change in momentum?
a. Impulse is equal to the change in momentum
b. Impulse is greater than the change in momentum
c. Impulse is less than the change in momentum
d. There is no relation between impulse and change in momentum​​

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Answer:

1. answer - it is conserved in a system

2. answe- impulse is equal to the change in momentum

Describe the movement of sperm in the female reproductive system. State the different structures that it must pass in order to meet the egg for successful fertilization. plzz help me

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Answer:

After a male ejaculates, many sperms move to the upper vagina (via contractions from the vagina) through the cervix and across the length of the uterus, reaching the fallopian tubes. Here they will meet the egg cell ready to be fertilized

What is one reason that electromagnetic waves are used in long-distance communication?
A. They travel rapidly.
B. They move matter easily
C. They do not lose energy over long distances.
D. Informatioŋ can be encoded in the wave speed.

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I believe the answer is C or A but I’m not sure

One reason that electromagnetic waves are used in long-distance communication is, that they do not lose energy over long distances. So Option C   is correct

What are electromagnetic waves ?

Electromagnetic waves are a type of wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. They are propagated through space or through a material medium, and they have the ability to travel through a vacuum, which is the absence of matter. Electromagnetic waves have a wide range of frequencies, which determines the type of electromagnetic wave. The most familiar types of electromagnetic waves include radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays.

One of the property of the electromagnetic waves is that they do not lose energy over long distances.

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What unit is used for speed?
1. m/s
2. S
3. m/s2
4. m

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Answer:

The unit of speed is m/s.

Calculate the frequency of an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength of 60 m.​

Help Please​

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Answer:

50000

Explanation:

f= speed of light (c) which is a constant number 3×10^6 divided by wavelength

f = 3×10^6/ 60

f = 50000

Distance is best described as


Please help!!!!

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The first one, I’m pretty sure

Answer:

How much an object has moved

Why aren't other objects, like your pencil, drawn to you?

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Let's say the force of gravity betwen you and the Earth (your "weight") is 100 pounds.

Then the force of gravity between you and a 10-pound bowling ball (sitting on the table 3-ft away from you) is about 0.000 000 049 of an ounce !

It's there, but it's too small for you to feel.

And it's not strong enough for the pencil or the bowling ball to jump up off the table, fly through the air, and stick to you.

A zebra drinks from a watering hole and is ambushed by a crocodile. What's more important and why: the zebra having a high maximum speed or a high acceleration?

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Answer:

before this type of attack, high acceleration is the most important thing.

Explanation:

As the zebra is ambushed by the crocodile the most important thing is a quick reaction, in this attack the most likely is that the crocodile is in the water so it cannot run after the zebra.

Consequently, before this type of attack, high acceleration is the most important thing.

A laser produces light at 5.32x10-7 m.
What is the frequency of the light?
A. 1.77x10-6 Hz
B. 1.60x1011 Hz
C. 1.88x107 Hz
D. 5.64x1014 Hz

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

speed = frequency x wavelength

speed of light in vacuum is 3.0 x 10^8

wavelength = 5.32 x10 ^-7

3.0 x 10 ^ 8 = 5.32 x 10^-7 x frequency

frequency = 5.63909 x 10^14

round it off = 5.64 x 10^14 Hz

thus the answer is D

hope this helps please mark it

will mark as brainlest pls help

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Answer:

Explanation:

one and three seem right soo  answer C  

Given the mathematical representation of Coulomb’s Law, , where , describe in words the relationship among electric force, charge, and distance.

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Answer:

[tex]F_c = \frac{KQ_1Q_2}{R^2}[/tex]

Explanation:

Coulomb’s law is given as;

[tex]F_c = \frac{KQ_1Q_2}{R^2}[/tex]

where;

F is the electric force between q₁ and q₂

k is the coulomb’s constant  = 9 x 10⁹ Nm²/C²

r is the distance between the two charges

q₁ and q₂ are the two charges

Therefore, the coulomb’s law is given as [tex]F_c = \frac{KQ_1Q_2}{R^2}[/tex]

Explain the changes in energy as a ball is held in the air , and then dropped​

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Answer:

Potential Energy to Kenetic Energy

Explanation:

When holding a ball in the air, the ball has potential energy. Once you drop the ball, the ball gains Kenetic Energy

Water molecules are formed by covalent
bonding. What effect does this have on
the water molecule?
creates a polar molecule with two positive
ends
creates a nonpolar molecule with two positive
ends
creates a nonpolar molecule with one positive
and one negative end
creates a polar molecule with one positive
and one negative end

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Answer:

When covalent compounds dissolve in water, they break apart into molecules, but not individual atoms. Water is a polar solvent, but covalent compounds are usually nonpolar. This means covalent compounds typically don't dissolve in water, instead, it makes a separate layer on the water's surface.

Explanation:

I don't understand the second part but hope this helps.

How long did it take the shuttle shock to fall 12 meters

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What he/she said 60

A second hand on a clock has a radius of 10 cm what is the circumference of a circle around which the secondhand travels

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The answer has got to be 91

Copper and hydrogen con euch be formed by electrolysis,
At which electrodes are these stoments formed?
copper
hydrogen
A
anode
anode
B
anode
cathode
cathode
anode
D
cathode
cathode
ОА, А

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Answer:

C.cathode, cathode

Explanation:

In electrolysis, a device called ELECTRODE, which electric current passes through is used. However, electrodes can either be anode or cathode depending on the charge. Anode is a positive electrode that attracts negative ions while cathode is a negative electrode that attracts positive ions.

According to this question, Copper (Cu) and hydrogen (H) which are both positive ions i.e. Cu2+ and H+ will move towards and form at the CATHODE. Hence, the answer is cathode, cathode for the respective element.

Is this right? Please help me. ITS SOCIOLOGY!!

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Answer:

i think so

Explanation:

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