Answer:
35%
Explanation:
Given data
Amount of energy transferred (Input) = 270J
Amount of energy converted to sound (Output)= 94.5J
Efficiency = output/input*100
Efficiency= 94.5/270*100
Efficiency=0.35*100
Efficiency=35%
Hence the efficiency is 35%
An initially motionless test car is accelerated to 115 km/h in 8.58 s before striking a simulated deer. The car is in contact with the faux fawn for 0.815 s, after which the car is measured to be traveling at 60.0 km/h. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the care before the collision? What is the magnitude of the average acceleration of the car during the collision?
Answer:
a) a = 3.72 m / s², b) a = -18.75 m / s²
Explanation:
a) Let's use kinematics to find the acceleration before the collision
v = v₀ + at
as part of rest the v₀ = 0
a = v / t
Let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system
v = 115 km / h (1000 m / 1km) (1h / 3600s)
v = 31.94 m / s
v₂ = 60 km / h = 16.66 m / s
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et's calculate
a = 31.94 / 8.58
a = 3.72 m / s²
b) For the operational average during the collision let's use the relationship between momentum and momentum
I = Δp
F Δt = m v_f - m v₀
F = [tex]\frac{m ( v_f - v_o)}{t}[/tex]
F = m [16.66 - 31.94] / 0.815
F = m (-18.75)
Having the force let's use Newton's second law
F = m a
-18.75 m = m a
a = -18.75 m / s²
Other than the resultant force acting on an object what else do you need to know to calculate the acceleration??
In addition to the resultant force acting on an object, the mass of the object should be known to find the acceleration. So, the mass is the answer.
Newton's second law of motion states that
a = F / m
Where:
a is the acceleration of the object,
The net force acting on the object is F
m is the mass of the object.
By dividing the net force (F) by the mass (m), you can determine the acceleration (a) of the object.
So, both the net force and the mass are necessary to calculate the acceleration. So, the mass is the answer.
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A scientist discovers a deep bowl-like divot under the ocean off the coast of eastern Mexico that is many kilometers across. The layers of the ground all around the continent from around the time that structure formed contain large amounts of iridium and a larger number of fossils than is normally found. What most likely caused the bowl-like structure?
a meteorite impact
an asteroid impact
an iridium spike
a Kuiper object impact
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Answer:
answer is an ASTEROID
Explanation:
Iridium is a material that forms at very high temperatures, which is why its presence shows that in the impact zone the temperature rose a lot, so we can imagine that the impact was by a body traveling at high speed, which is consistent with a body that comes from space.
An asteroid is a celestial body of some size that when entering the atmosphere heats up and collides with the Earth, leaving a crater that in general is much larger than the diameter of the object.
A meteorite is a small fraction of an asteroid that has been separated by the pressure of the sun, the attraction of the Earth, Moon or another massive body or a combination of these effects, in general, meteorites are small and when they enter the atmosphere They are consumed by heat and very few reach the surface of the Earth, those that do reach are very small.
Therefore due to the size of the crater and the existence of many dead animals around the body must have been very heavy, so the correct answer is an ASTEROID
Answer:
B) An asteroid impact
Explanation:
In which general compass traction is this hurricane moving
Answer:
It looks like its moving north.
Explanation:
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how do scientist measure mass of an atom?
Which statement best describes the movement of atoms in a solid?
They are able to slide past each other.
They spread apart as far as possible.
They have no freedom to move.
They are free to move in all directions
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A spring is pulled to 10 cm and held in place with a force of 500 N. What is the spring constant of the spring in N/cm?
Answer:
K=50N/cm
Explanation:
Force can be calculated using below expresion;
F=ke
where f = force,
k =spring constant,
e = extension
force = 500 N
e= 10 cm =
Then substitute, the given values
500=10 × k
k=500/10
K=50N/cm
Usain Bolt is the fastest human at 12.4 m/s. If Usain Bolt had a mass of 94kg, what was Usain Bolt’s KE?
Answer:The fastest recorded human footspeed was recorded between 60 and 80m in Bolt's world record 9.58-second 100m final in Berlin in 2009. Bolt was clocked at 44.72km/h, which is 27.8mph. The Jamaican covered the distance between 60-80m in a time of just 1.61 seconds
Explanation:
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A police car is moving east at 20m/s towards a driver who is moving west at 25m/s. The police car emits a frequency of 900Hz. What frequency is detected by the driver? The speed of sound at the time of this occurrence was 343m/s.
Answer:
f = 2445 Hz
Explanation:
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The frequency that the driver (observer) detects is equal to 1008 Hz
Given the following data:
Observer velocity = 25.0 m/sFrequency of sound = 900 HzSource velocity = 20.0 m/s Speed of sound = 343 m/sTo calculate the frequency that the driver (observer) detects, we would apply Doppler's effect of sound waves:
Mathematically, Doppler's effect of sound waves is given by the formula:
[tex]F_o = \frac{V \;+ \;V_o}{V\; - \;V_s} F[/tex]
Where:
V is the speed of a sound wave.F is the actual frequency of sound.[tex]V_o[/tex] is the observer velocity.[tex]V_s[/tex] is the source velocity.[tex]F_o[/tex] is the observer frequency.Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;
[tex]F_o = \frac{343 \;+ \;20}{343\; - \;20} \times 900\\\\F_o = \frac{363}{323} \times 900\\\\F_o = 1.12 \times 900\\\\F_o =1008 \;Hz[/tex]
Driver (observer) frequency = 1008 Hz
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Which one of the following is not a balanced equation
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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How can we define force?
Explanation:
A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force upon each of the objects. When the interaction ceases, the two objects no longer experience the force.
Answer:
There are 2 definitions chose the suitable one for ur question
Explanation:
1. strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
2. coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence.
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A person drives for 1.00 h at 10.0 km/h and 2.00 h at 20.0 km/h. What is their average speed, in SI units?
A.
4.63 m/s
B.
16.7 km/h
C.
10.3 mph
D.
16.7 m/s
What is the gravitational force between the Earth and the Sun? The mass of the Earth is 5.972 x 1024 kg, the mass of the Sun is 1.99 x 1030 kg, and the
distance between the Earth and the Sun is 1.496 x 101 m.
5.295 x 1033N
9881N
O 3.54 x 1022N
5.11 x 1014 N
Why does the Moon appear red during a lunar eclipse?
1.)Because the sunlight bends as it passes through the Earth's atmosphere
2.)Because the sunlight bends as it passes through the Moon's atmosphere
Answer:
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A lunar eclipse takes place when the sun, Earth and moon line up in space. The moon passes through Earth's shadow. ... Bottom line: The moon can look red during a total lunar eclipse because of sunlight that's filtered and refracted by Earth's atmosphere
Which element’s symbol could replace the question mark in the diagram? carbon (C) tellurium (Te) beryllium (Be) cesium (Cs)
Answer:
Tellurium
Explanation:
Answer:
Tellurium
Explanation:
Move the slider on the battery to give it some voltage. What do the particles moving through the coil of wire represent?
It represents electrons. The moving electrons show current passing through the wire
, A 50 kg astronaut weighs 490 N. What would she way if she landed on Jupiter‘s moon Callisto what fraction is this of her weight on earth?
Answer:
The fraction of the weight of the astronaut on Callisto to the weight on Earth is 0.126.
Explanation:
From Newton's Law of Motion, the weight ([tex]W[/tex]), measured in newtons, of an object is defined by this expression:
[tex]W = m\cdot g[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, measured in kilograms.
[tex]g[/tex] - Gravitational acceleration, measured in meters per square second.
The gravitational acceleration in Callisto is 1.236 meters per square second.
If we know that [tex]m = 50\,kg[/tex] and [tex]g = 1.236\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex], then the weight of the astronaut in Callisto is:
[tex]W = (50\,kg)\cdot \left(1.236\,\frac{m}{s^{2}} \right)[/tex]
[tex]W = 61.8\,N[/tex]
And the fraction is:
[tex]x = \frac{61.8\,N}{490\,N}[/tex]
[tex]x = 0.126[/tex]
The fraction of the weight of the astronaut on Callisto to the weight on Earth is 0.126.
A horizontal net force F is exerted on an object at rest. The object starts at x=0 m and has a speed of 4.0 m/s after moving 4.0 m along a horizontal frictionless surface. The net force F as a function of the object's position x is shown below
Explanation:
The solution is be found in the attachment.
A horizontal net force F is exerted on an object at rest. The object starts at x = 0 m and has a speed of 4.0 m/s after moving 8.0 m along a horizontal frictionless surface. The net force F as a function of the object's position x is shown below.
What is the mass of the object?
Answer: 30 kg
- calculate the BMI for a person who is 5'1" and weighs 172 pounds. Before you
calculate the BMI you must convert the height into meters and the weight into kg. You can use
the internet to convert them.
A. 32.9
B. .03
C. 184.86
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Answer:
It is 32.9
Explanation:
A 50 kg child is sitting on a scale on the floor of an elevator. The elevator starts at rest and accelerates down at a rate of a=−1 m/s2.Calculate the velocity of the elevator after 3 seconds.
Answer:
v=m/s m=v.s -1*3= -3 meter/second
The velocity of the elevator after 3 seconds will be equal to 3 m/s.
What are equations of motion?We have three equations of motion that can be used to calculate components such as displacement(s), initial (u) and final velocity (v), time(t), and acceleration(a). The expressions for the three equations of motion are as follows:
First Equation of Motion :
v = u + at
Second Equation of Motion :
S = ut + (1/2) at²
The third equation of motion is:
v² - u² =2aS
Given, the initial velocity (u) of the elevator is zero as the elevator is at rest initially.
The acceleration of the elevator, a = -1 m/s² moving downward.
The final velocity of the elevator after 3 seconds will be:
v = u + at
v = (0) + (-1 m/s²) (3 s)
v = - 3 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the elevator after 3 seconds will be equal to 3 m/s in the downward direction.
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______ is stored energy due to its position.
Answer:
Potential energy
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Which form of electromagnetic radiation with a relatively high amount of energy is used to sanitize lab goggles?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Gamma rays of electromagnetic radiation with a relatively high amount of energy is used to sanitize lab goggles.
What are gamma rays?A gamma ray, also known as gamma radiation, is a penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei. It consists of the shortest wavelength electromagnetic waves, typically shorter than those of X-rays.
Moreover, gamma rays are the most harmful external hazard. Beta particles can partially penetrate skin, causing “beta burns”. Alpha particles cannot penetrate intact skin. Gamma and x-rays can pass through a person damaging cells in their path.
Therefore, both x-rays and gamma rays are forms of high-frequency (high-energy) ionizing radiation, which means they have enough energy to remove an electron from (ionize) an atom or molecule. Ionizing radiation can damage the DNA (genes) inside a cell. Sometimes this can lead to cancer later on.
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A student attaches a block to a vertical spring of unknown spring constant so that the block-spring system will oscillate if the block-spring system is released from rest at a vertical position that is not the system’s equilibrium position. The student varies the object’s mass and uses a stopwatch to determine the time it takes the object to make one oscillation. The student creates the graph that is shown. The slope of the line of best fit is equal to which of the following quantities?
Answer:
D: 2π/√k0
Explanation:
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The slope of the line of best fit is the quantity 2π/√ko.
The line of best fits is used to show the relationship between two variables. The nature of the graph shows the relationship between the variables.
We can see that this is a graph of the period of oscillation against the square root of the mass of the body. The slope of the line of best fit is the quantity 2π/√ko.
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A car starting from rest accelerates in a straight line at a constant rate of 5.5m/s for 6s.If the car after this acceleration slows down uniformly at a rate of 2.4m/s, how long does it take to stop
Answer:
The time it takes to stop is 13.75 seconds
Explanation:
A body moving with constant acceleration, 'a', for a time, 't', has a final velocity, 'v', given by the following kinematic equation;
v = u + a·t
Where;
v = The final velocity of the body
a = The acceleration of the body
t = The time of acceleration (accelerating period) of the body
u = The initial velocity of the body
The given parameters for the acceleration of the car are;
The initial velocity of the car, u = 0 m/s (a car starting from rest)
The constant acceleration of the car, a = 5.5 m/s²
The acceleration duration, t = 6 s
Therefore, we have;
The final velocity of the car after the acceleration, v = 0 m/s + 5.5 m/s² × 6 s = 33 m/s
The final velocity of the car after the acceleration, v = 33 m/s
When the car slows down uniformly, and comes to a stop (final velocity, v₂ = 0 m/s), it has a constant negative acceleration, (deceleration) '-a₂'
The given parameters when the car slows down are;
The deceleration, -a₂ = 2.4 m/s²
The final velocity, v₂ = 0 m/s
The initial velocity, u₂ = v = 33 m/s
The time it takes to stop = t₂
-a₂ = 2.4 m/s²
∴ a₂ = -2.4 m/s²
From, v = u + a·t, we have;
v₂ = v + a₂·t₂
By plugging in the values of the variables, we have;
0 m/s = 33 m/s + (-2.4 m/s²) × t₂
∴ 2.4 m/s² × t₂ = 33 m/s
t₂ = 33 m/s/(2.4 m/s²) = 13.75 s
The time it takes to stop, t₂ = 13.75 seconds
Abby is writing a biography of Isaac Newton. He was a brilliant English scientist who developed the law of universal gravitation in the 1600s. Newton also developed laws of motion and ideas about inertia. His laws and ideas were used in many subjects such as physics, astronomy, and mathematics. Explain inertia using Newton's first law of motion. Give an example of inertia.
Answer:
Over several years, Newton worked until he had developed the law of universal gravitation, which debuted in his book Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1869). This idea stood until the concepts of quantum theory and relativity were posed in the mid 19th century.
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7. Which best describes the energy change th pushes a large rock down a hill?
A: sound energy kinetic energy
B:, potential energy kinetic energy
C: kinetic energy mechanical energy
D: mechanical energy sound energy
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Gravitational Energy is the energy of position or place. A rock resting at the top of a hill contains gravitational Potential energy. Hydropower, such as water in a reservoir behind a dam, is an example of gravitational potential energy.
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Answer:
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Meg has two glasses of grape juice. Glass A has 80 grams of juice at 30 °C. Glass B has 80 grams of juice at 50 °C.
Which of the following steps will make the kinetic energy of the molecules of the juice in both glasses equal?
Decrease the temperature of juice in Glass A by 20 °C
Increase the temperature of juice in Glass A by 20 °C
Decrease the temperature of juice in Glass B by 30 °C
Increase the temperature of juice in Glass B by 30 °C
Answer:
Increase the temperature of juice in Glass A by 20 °C
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which muscles help you sit up from laying down?
Answer: abdominal muscles.
Explanation: