Answer:
Mass = 1350kg
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Velocity = 23m/s
Momentum = 31,050 kg·m/s.
To find the mass of car;
Momentum can be defined as the multiplication (product) of the mass possessed by an object and its velocity. Momentum is considered to be a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
Mathematically, momentum is given by the formula;
Momentum = mass * velocity
Substituting into the equation, we have
31,050 = mass*23
Mass = 31,050/23
Mass = 1350kg
Therefore, the mass of the car is 1350 kilograms.
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When you visited that last website, there were two animations. What was the unbalanced force in the animation with the skateboarder?
A. The skateboard
B. The rock in the road
C. The skateboarder
can somewon help me with this qustion?
Is soil a product of photosynthesis?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
The plants use water (H2O) from the soil and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and recombine them to form carbohydrates (CH2O) and oxygen (O2).
Which of the following is a chemical change?
Answer:
B:melting of a cube of ice
Explanation:
because it comes out as ice then it melts into liquids
Answer:
the answer is D , because the circumference equals the mass of e=mc squared and if u divide that by itself you'll get a negative answer so u flip the reciprocal and then subtract oxygen and then u get splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen
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8. Katrina moves a magnetic toy train toward a magnet that cannot move. What happens to the
potential energy in the system of magnets during the move?
fore
Answer:
Explanation:
Potential energy increases because the train moves against the magnetic force.
1) what type of energy is being transferred from the sun to a powerpank
2)What type of energy is being transferred from the power bank and cable to a moblie phone?? (Physics)
Answer:
Solar energy
Electrical energy
Explanation:
The energy type being transferred from the sun to the a powerbank is solar energy.
Solar energy is the energy that is derived from the sun. This energy originates from light energy cause the excitation and movement of electrons from a surface. The streaming of electrons produces electrical energy.
The electrical energy is used to charge mobile phone and to power it.
So the energy conversion is from solar to electrical energy
(1 point) Basil drops a baseball from the top of a 88 m tall building.
(a) Determine the speed of the ball 2's after it was dropped.
m/s
(b) Determine how far the ball falls after 2 s.
m
(c) Determine when the ball reaches the ground.
I
s
Answer:
a) The magnitude of the speed of the ball at 2s is 19.62 m/s.
b) The ball has traveled 19.62 m after 2 seconds
c) The ball reaches the ground in 4.24 s.
Explanation:
a) The speed of the ball at 2 s after it was dropped is:
[tex] v_{f} = v_{0} - gt [/tex]
Where:
[tex]v_{f}[/tex]: is the final speed =?
[tex]v_{0}[/tex]: is the initial speed = 0 (it is dropped)
g: is the gravity = 9.81 m/s²
t: is the time = 2 s
[tex] v_{f} = -9.81 m/s^{2}*2 s = -19.62 m/s [/tex]
Then, the speed of the ball at 2s is -19.62 m/s. The minus sign is because the speed is in the negative direction (down).
b) The height at which is the ball after 2 seconds is:
[tex] y_{f} = y_{0} + v_{0}t - \frac{1}{2}gt^{2} [/tex]
Taking y₀ = 0 we have:
[tex] y_{f} = 0 - \frac{1}{2}*9.81 m/s^{2}*(2 s)^{2} = -19.62 m [/tex]
The ball has traveled 19.62 m after 2 seconds. The minus sign is because the height is in the negative direction.
c) The time at which the ball reaches the ground is:
[tex] y_{f} = y_{0} + v_{0}t - \frac{1}{2}gt^{2} [/tex]
[tex] t = \sqrt{\frac{88 m}{\frac{1}{2}*9.81 m/s^{2}}} = 4.24 s [/tex]
Therefore, the ball reaches the ground in 4.24 s.
I hope it helps you!
Which of the following elements has a mass number of 19 and contains 10 neutrons?
A. potassium (K)
B. neon (Ne)
O c. fluorine (F)
D. copper (Cu)
1-D catch-up: Two cars move with constant velocities. At t = 0, a blue car is at xBo = 20 m. After t = 4s in the blue car time frame of reference, a red car located then at xRo = 0m, within 3 seconds catches up with the blue car at xB = XR = 60 m.
Find the velocities of blue and red cars.
Answer:
5.71 m/s ;
20 m/s
Explanation:
Blue car:
At time, t = 0 ; Initial position = 20 m
Final position, = 60m after 4 seconds
The velocity = change in distance / change in time.
Velocity of blue = (60 - 20)m ÷ ((4 + 3) - 0),
Velocity of blue car = 40 / 7
= 5.71 m/s
Red car:
Initial Position = 0 ; final Position = 60
Time taken = 3 seconds
Velocity of Red car = (60 - 0)m ÷ 3
Velocity of Red car = 60 / 3
= 20 m/s
What conditions are needed for germination?
Air, water, and warmth
Cold air, water, and soil
Water, warmth, and a good location
Warmth, water, and wind
Answer:
I think it would be A
Explanation:
Air, water, and warmth
Excuse my mistake if I get it wrong.
Answer:
I think it would be A
Explanation:
Air, water, and warmth
hopes this helps
If an object is not moving, does that mean there are no forces acting up on it? Why or why not?
Answer:
If an object is at rest, then there are no forces acting upon the object.
Explanation:
It would take an unbalanced force to keep an object in motion at a constant velocity. It is the natural tendency of all objects to eventually come to a rest position.
A book is sitting on a desk. If the surface area of the book's cover is 0.05 m², and atmospheric pressure is 100.0 kPa, what is the downward force of the atmosphere on the book
Answer:
5000N
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Area of the book cover = 0.05m²
Atmospheric pressure = 100kPa = 100 x 10³Pa
Unknown:
Downward force of the atmosphere on the book = ?
Solution:
Pressure is defined as the force per unit area on a body.
So;
Downward force = Atmospheric pressure x Area
Downward force = 100 x 10³ x 0.05 = 5000N
Which descriptions apply to Mendels pea plant experiments ? Select three options
used cross breeding to purposely breed plan
studied a variety of pea plant traits
studied several generations of plants
In order to breed or cross one plant with another, Mendel opened the petals and removed the anthers from the flower and dusted the pistil with pollen from the plant he wished to cross it with and covered the flower with a small bag to prevent the pollen in the air from landing in the pistil. This process is called cross pollination.
Mendel considered 7 characters of pea plant for his study and did the study for several generations.
A satellite in a geostationary orbit circle the earth above equator with a period of exactly 1 day, so it stay above a particular place all the time. Most of the satellite in such orbit act as relays for telephone calls and television programs. find the altitude of a geostationary orbit
Answer:
Explanation:
When the Skydiver jump out a plane, his Potential Energy is being converted or transform into Kinetic energy due to gravity. Hope this helps
How is a coil of current carrying wire similar to a bar magnet
Answer:
When an electric current flows, the shape of the magnetic field is very similar to the field of a bar magnet
Explanation:
You walk across a carpet and you end up negatively charged. Explain how this happens
Answer:
it transfers to other objects so as time goes on it becomes negative
Explanation:
In other words, the carpet took the charge from your socks
Kinetic Friction force is always less than Static Friction force.
True
False
Answer and I will give you brainiliest
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
because u will use more force to start an object rather than to push moving object
How is an object’s position in the solar system affect its motion and temperature?
Answer:
it will be base on the climate change.
Explanation: so let just say tomorrow it will be cold so the atmosphere will circle on the coolest atmosphere away from the sun.
An object's position in the solar system affects both its motion and temperature. Objects closer to the Sun experience a stronger gravitational force, causing faster or slower orbits. Other planets and moons also influence an object's orbit and speed. Objects closer to the Sun receive more solar radiation and are hotter, while those farther away receive less radiation and are colder. Additionally, the composition of an object's surface can affect its temperature.
What is the solar system?The solar system refers to the group of celestial bodies that orbit around the Sun, including planets, dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other small bodies. It is located in the Milky Way galaxy and spans a distance of about 4.6 billion years in age. The eight planets in the solar system, in order from the Sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The solar system is held together by the gravitational force of the Sun and is a subject of scientific study to understand the formation and evolution of our own planet and the other bodies in the solar system.
Here in the Question,
An object's position in the solar system can affect both its motion and temperature. Here's how:
Motion: The motion of an object in the solar system is affected by its distance from the Sun and the gravitational forces of other celestial bodies. An object closer to the Sun will experience a stronger gravitational force than an object farther away. This can cause the object's orbit to be faster or slower depending on its position. Additionally, the gravitational pull of other planets and moons can affect the object's orbit and speed.
Temperature: An object's temperature in the solar system is affected by its distance from the Sun and the composition of its surface. Objects closer to the Sun receive more solar radiation and thus have a higher temperature. Objects farther away receive less radiation and are colder. Additionally, the composition of the object's surface can affect its temperature. For example, objects with high albedo (reflectivity) will reflect more solar radiation and have a lower temperature than objects with low albedo.
Therefore, an object's position in the solar system has a significant impact on its motion and temperature. By studying the positions of celestial bodies and their effects on each other, scientists can gain a better understanding of the dynamics of the solar system and the properties of objects within it.
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A 2000 Kg car is driving 15 m/s. It drives head-on into a giant spring attached
to a brick wall. The spring compresses 8 meters after the impact. What is the
spring coefficient of the giant spring? *
Answer:
The spring constant is k=7031.25
Explanation:
We start by using the conservation of mechanical energy:
Ui + Ki = Uf + Kf
the Ui (initial potential energy) is zero since the spring is relaxed.
In the final situation, the Kf (final kinetic energy is zero since the car and spring are NOT in motion)
Then we have:
[tex]K_i=U_f\\\frac{1}{2} m*v^2=\frac{1}{2} k*(\Delta x)^2\\\frac{1}{2} 2000*15^2=\frac{1}{2} k*(8)^2\\k=7031.25[/tex]
A 60-kg skate boarder is standing on his stationary board. A bigger, out of control 75-kg skate boarder crashes into him with a velocity of 4 m/s. Their boards get stuck together in this inelastic collision. How fast are the moving after the collision?
Answer:
2.22m/s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
M1 = 60kg
M2 = 75kg
V1 = 0m/s
V2 = 4m/s
Unknown;
Velocity after collision = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we must understand that the momentum before and after collision of the bodies must be the same;
M1 V1 + M2 V2 = v(M1 + M2)
So;
60 x 0 + 75 x 4 = v (60 +75)
300 = 135v
v = 2.22m/s
What is the period of a wave that has a frequency of 3 Hz?
A. 30 s
B. 0.3 s
C. 300 S
D. 3 S
Answer:
B.) 0.3s
Explanation:
The period of a wave that has a frequency of 3 Hz is 0.3s. Hence option B is correct.
What is wave ?Wave is is a disturbance in a medium that carries energy as well as momentum . wave is characterized by amplitude, wavelength and phase. Amplitude is the greatest distance that the particles are vibrating. especially a sound or radio wave, moves up and down. Amplitude is a measure of loudness of a sound wave. More amplitude means more loud is the sound wave.
Wavelength is the distance between two points on the wave which are in same phase. Phase is the position of a wave at a point at time t on a waveform.
There are two types of the wave longitudinal wave and transverse wave.
Longitudinal wave : in which, vibration of the medium (particle) is parallel to propagation of the wave. Sound wave is a longitudinal wave. Transverse wave : in which, vibration of the medium (particle) is perpendicular to propagation of the wave. Light wave is a transverse wave.
Time period of the wave is inverse to the frequency of the wave.
T = 1/f
T = 1/3
T = 0.333 s
Hence option B is correct.
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In the diagram, the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in perfect alignment. Which two conclusions can be drawn based on the diagram?
a diagram showing Earth between the Sun and Moon and casting a shadow on the Moon; Remove the text "Figure 1" and use upper and lower text: Sun, Earth, Moon, Earth's shadow. (MORE THAN 1 ANSWER)
An observer on the Moon sees a solar eclipse.
An observer on the Moon sees a lunar eclipse.
An observer on the Moon sees a partial eclipse.
An observer on Earth sees a lunar eclipse.
An observer on Earth sees a solar eclipse.
Answer:
I know one answer is an observer on earth sees a lunar eclipse
Answer:An observer on the Moon sees a solar eclipse. and An observer on Earth sees a lunar eclipse.
Explanation:from the moon the sun is completly if not just mostly invisible(solar eclipse) and from earth the moon would be in lunar eclipse from the earth blocking the sun.
What is the momentum of a 1.5 * 10 ^ 3 - kil kilogram car as it travels at 30. meters per second due east for 60. seconds ?
Answer:
45000kgm/s due east
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the car = 1.5 x 10³kg
Velocity = 30m/s
Time taken = 60s
Unknown:
Momentum = ?
Solution:
Momentum is the quantity of motion a body possess,
Momentum = mass x velocity
So;
Momentum = 1.5 x 10³ x 30 = 45000kgm/s due east
For maximum safety, an electrician should learn
Answer: how to read blueprint, how to use power tools, how to plan and complete an electrical installation for a dwelling, how to interpret the rules regulation of the Ontario Building code
Explanation:
A scientist studies what makes leaves fall off trees. Which of the following is
a testable question about this topic?
A. Do leaves still look beautiful once they reach the ground?
B. Should people be allowed to burn leaves?
C. Are trees an interesting topic to study?
D. Do stronger winds make more leaves fall?
SUBMIT
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
During the fall the day gets shorter hence less sunlight this results to leaves stopping their food making process. The chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the yellow to orange color becomes visible
A 5Kg ball rolling to the right at a velocity of 5m/s hits a stationary 10Kg ball. It is an elastic collision and the final velocity of the 5Kg ball is 0m/s. What is the final velocity of the 10Kg ball?
Answer:
magnitude of v = 2.5 m/s, and in the same direction as the initial velocity of the 5 kg ball.
Explanation:
We use conservation of linear momentum in an elastic collision to solve for the unknown velocity v:
Pi = Pf
5 kg * 5 m/s + 10 kg * 0 m/s = 5 kg * 0 m/s + 10 kg * v
25 kg m/s = 10 kg * v
v = 25/10 m/s
v = 2.5 m/s
and in the same direction as the initial velocity of the 5 kg ball.
Which is a device that stores electric charge by separating positive and negative charges?
Why losing is an important aspects of sports
Answer:
It reminds us that we need to work harder. It allows us to make adjustments in the way and manner in which we train and practice. In a loss, we are able to identify our vulnerabilities and weaknesses, and work to improve.
Explanation:
Tell me what the
forces are.
PLZ LOOK AT THE PHOTO AND TELL ME THE ACTION AND REACTION FORCES ASAP
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Answer:
upward thrust, makes the rocket go up
and kentic energy, you swing and the energy that was built up before you hit the ball was transferred
Explanation:
explain the law of conversion of energy with an example and explain it
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It can be converted from one form to another. The total energy before and after conversion remains the same. The Law of Conservation of Energy is universal.
The law of energy conservation says that energy can be transformed from one type to another type, for example, if a ball is thrown upward the kinetic energy as the ball goes upward decreases, and the potential energy increases.
What is the conversion of energy?Energy conversion is the process by which energy is changed from forms supplied by nature to forms used by people.
For this goal, a huge variety of tools and systems have been created over the years. A few of these energy converters are really straightforward. Early windmills, for instance, used wind's kinetic energy to drive machinery that pumped water and ground grain.
A body's kinetic energy was thought to be transformed into potential energy as it slowed down while moving upward against the pull of gravity.
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