A student pulled a 100 kg cart up a ramp using a force of 150 N. By the time the cart reached the top of the ramp, it had gained 980 joules of potential energy. What happened to the work the student did by pulling the cart?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Some of the work done on the cart became the cart’s potential energy, and some of the work was converted into heat by friction.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Here, some fraction of the work done by the student on the cart is converted to the potential energy of the cart it gained at the height.

What is work done ?

Work done is the measure of the effectiveness of the force on making some displacement. It is the dot product of force and displacement. Work done like force is a vector quantity and have magnitude and direction.

When a force applied on a body results in a displacement, then it is said to be work is done on the body. The work done is numerically equal to the energy needed to displace the object.

Here, the force applied on the cart of 100 Kg results in a work done on the cart by pulling it to height. Where the energy equivalent to the work done is stored in the form its potential energy.  The potential energy

p = mgh

Some fraction of work done is stored as this energy while the remaining probably lost into the surroundings.

Find more on potential energy;

https://brainly.com/question/12807194

#SPJ2


Related Questions

what type of object is called the object at rest ? sort answer.

Answers

In short :

An object is said to be at rest when it doesn't change is position with respect to a stationary object which is taken as its reference point or origin of the object, as the time passes.

______________________________

HELPPPPPPPO
In the diagram, q1 = +6.60*10^-9 C and
q2 = +3.10*10^-9 C. Find the magnitude
of the total electric field at point P.

Answers

Explanation:

is this the full question?

Answer:

1258.46

Explanation:

Acellus

The spiral spring of a spring balance is 25.0cm long when 5N hangs on it and 30cm long when the weight is 10N , what is the length of the spring , if the weight is 3N assuming Hooke's law is obeyed ?​

Answers

Explanation:

let the length be Lcm

5−325−L = 10−530−25

L = 23cm

You have a grindstone (a disk) that is 98.0 kg, has a 0.335-m radius, and is turning at 100 rpm, and you press a steel axe against it with a radial force of 23.6 N. Assuming the kinetic coefficient of friction between steel and stone is 0.192, calculate the angular acceleration of the grindstone.

Answers

Answer:

[tex]a=0.276[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass [tex]m=98.kg[/tex]

Radius [tex]r=0.335[/tex]

Angular velocity [tex]\omega=100rpm[/tex]

Radial force of [tex]F_r=23.6 N.[/tex]

Kinetic coefficient of friction  [tex]\mu=0.192[/tex]

Generally the equation for Kinetic Force is mathematically given by

 [tex]F_k=\mu.F_r[/tex]

 [tex]F_k=0.192*23.6[/tex]

 [tex]F_k=4.5312[/tex]

Generally the equation for Torque on Center is mathematically given by

 [tex]Ia=f_k*r[/tex]

Where

 [tex]I=\frac{Mr^2}{2}[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]a=\frac{2f_k}{Mr}[/tex]

 [tex]a=\frac{2*4.5312}{98*0.335}[/tex]

 [tex]a=0.276[/tex]

Therefore Angular acceleration of the grindstone is

[tex]a=0.276[/tex]

When placed near another charge, a 20 microcoulomb charge experiences an attractive force of 0.080 N. What is the electric field strength at that location?

Answers

Answer:

E = 4000 N/C

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Force = 0.080 N.

Charge, q = 20 microcoulomb = 20 * 10^-6 = 2 * 10^-5 Coulombs

To find the electric field strength;

Mathematically, the electric field strength is given by the formula;

Electric field strength = force/charge

Substituting into the formula, we have;

E = 0.080/0.00002

E = 4000 N/C

Why do the planets orbit the Sun in an elliptical shape?

Answers

Answer:

That's essentially how objects in orbits work as they move closer to the body they orbit, they accelerate faster and faster. Our penny will get so fast that, once it comes around the planet, it will be flung very far away, which will then slow it down. This is what creates an elliptical orbit.

Explanation:

Around the turn of the twentieth century, inventor Robert Shuman was engineering products that used energy directly from the Sun to power motors and farms. He stated that coal and oil would eventually run out and that humans needed to learn how to use the more-abundant energy resource of the Sun. During which stage of technological design did Shuman identify that using oil and coal would be a problem? first second third fourth

Answers

Answer: First stage

Explanation:

The four stages of technological design include:

• identifying a problem.

• Designing a solution.

• Implement, build, and test the design.

• Determine if solution met the need.

In this scenario, Robert Shuman identified the problem. This was depicted as he stated that coal and oil would eventually run out and that humans needed to learn how to use the more-abundant energy resource of the Sun,



1. PART A: Which statement describes the central idea of

the text?

Baseball from pitch to hits

Answers

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did not attach the article or the text. You also forgot to attach the options for the question.

However, trying to help you we did some deep research and can comment on the following.

The statement that describes the central idea of the text is "Baseball can be explained and improved by collecting data and studying the natural laws at play in the sport."

You are referring to the article written by Stephen Ornes, of August 21, 2013, for Science News for Students.

The author refers to the idea that baseball and physics are related and can be understood through the "eyes" of science. Statistics bring interesting data to help understand the game.

And this idea is correct because today, baseball coaches and other sports coaches as is the case of football, use a series of statistics and data to better hire talent for their respective teams, as well as to better create plans and game strategies derived from the results and interpretation of data.

If an atom becomes an ion by loosing 4 electrons, what will the net charge of the atom be? pls hurry NO LINKS!

1) -1.6 x 10^-19 C
2) - 3.2 x 10^-19 C
3) - 4.8 x 10^-19 C
4) -6.4 x 10^-19 C

Answers

Answer:

1) - 35

2) - 35

3) - 67

4) - 83

Find the current flowing across the 20 Ω
resistor. .
35 Ω
20 Ω
15 Ω
10V

[?]Α

Please no links

Answers

0.23 A across the 20-ohm resistor

Explanation:

The 20-ohm and 35-ohm resistors are in parallel so their combined resistance is

(1/20) + (1/35) = 0.0786 ohm^-1 or 12.73 ohms

These two are in turn connected in series with the 15-ohm resistor so the total resistance of the circuit is

R = 12.73 ohm + 15 ohm

= 27.73 ohm

Hence, the total current drawn by the circuit is

I = V/R = (10 V)/(27.73 ohm)

= 0.36 A

The potential across the 15-ohm resistor is

V1 = IR = (0.36 A)(15 ohm)

= 5.4 V

Now the potential across the 20-ohm and 35-ohm resistors is

V2 = V - V1 = 10V - 5.4V

= 4.6 V

This means that the current across the 20-ohm resistor is

I = V/R = (4.6 V)/(20 ohm)

= 0.23 A

Answer:

Answer would be 0.23

Explanation:

Put in 0.23

In which of the follwing media sound travels fast ? A . oxygen B . copper C . sea water D . steel​

Answers

sea water is the answer to your question

Answer:

Hey mate.....

Explanation:

This is ur answer.....

Sound travels faster in steel than in water. Similarly, sound travels faster in water than in air. This is because in solids, the distances between the molecules are closer and thus the atoms are more densely packed than in gases and liquids

Hope it helps!

Brainliest pls!

Follow me! :)

Lab: Kinetic Energy What is the purpose of the lab, the importance of the topic, and the question you are trying to answer? What is your hypothesis (or hypotheses) for this experiment? What methods are you using to test this (or each) hypothesis? Section II: Data and Observations Locate the data and observations collected in your lab guide. What are the key results? How would you best summarize the data to relate your findings? Do you have quantitative data (numerical results or calculations)? Do you have qualitative data (written observations and descriptions)? How can you organize this date for your report? Section III: Analysis and Discussion What do the key results indicate? If you constructed graphs, what trends do they indicate in your data? Were there any problems with the experiment or the methods? Did you have any surprising results? Section IV: Conclusions What do the results tell you about your hypothesis(es)? How do the data support your claim above? If you could repeat the experiment and make it better, what would you do differently and why?


Pls hurry!!!!!!!! Worth 100 pts!

Answers

What was the lab doing what were you doing. Just write about your lab can I see a picture though

Which of the following best describes what is “relative” in the theories of relativity?
a. Measurements of time and motion change relative to their frame of reference.
b. Everything is relative.
c. The speed of light is relative.
d. Antimatter twins are relatives.

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

B

for every 100 joules or useful energy output, the heater wastes 100 joules, find the input energy of the heater.

Answers

Yeah aha u need some water Mellon took

What physical quantity do you obtain when you divide
molar mass (Mm) by molar volume (Vm)?

Answers

Answer:

The mass density (ρ)

Explanation:

The molar volume (Vm) is the volume that a mole of an element or compound occupies at standard temperature and pressure STP

The molar volume can be found as follows;

[tex]Vm = \dfrac{Mm}{\rho}[/tex]

Where;

Mm = The molar mass

ρ = The mass density

The molar mass (Mm) of an element or a compound is the ratio of the mass of the element or compound to the amount of the element or compound in the given mass

The mass density, ρ, of an element or a compound is the mass of a unit volume of the element or compound

Therefore, we have;

[tex]\rho = \dfrac{Mm}{Vm}[/tex]

When we divide the molar mass (Mm) by the by the molar volume (Vm), we obtain the mass density (ρ).

A grocery shopper tosses a(n) 8.6 kg bag of rice into a stationary 18.1 kg grocery cart. The bag hits the cart with a horizontal speed of 5.2 m/s toward the front of the cart. What is the final speed of the cart and bag

Answers

Answer: 1.67 m/s

Explanation:

Given

Mass of bag is [tex]m=8.6\ kg[/tex]

Mass of cart is [tex]M=18.1\ kg[/tex]

bag hits the cart with horizontal speed of [tex]u=5.2\ m/s[/tex]

Suppose the system move with speed v after collision

Conserving the momentum

[tex]\Rightarrow mu+M(0)=(M+m)v\\\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{mu}{M+m}\\\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{8.6\times 5.2}{18.1+8.6}\\\\\Rightarrow v=1.67\ m/s[/tex]

1. A book has a weight of 3.5 Newtons. So the force to lift it would also be 3.5
Newtons. If you lift it up to a shelf, and apply the force for 4 meters, how much
work is done?

Answers

Answer:

anashe

Explanation:

full

Answer:

w=fxd

w=3.5x4

w=14

this is the correct answer

The process of converting energy produced by wind turbines into electricity is about 40 percent efficient. If the transport of electricity is 90 percent efficient and fluorescent light bulb efficiency is known to be 20 percent, what is the overall efficiency for converting wind into fluorescent lighting

Answers

Answer: 7.2%

Explanation:

Given

Efficiency of converting energy produced by wind into electricity is about [tex]\eta_1=40\%[/tex]

Transport of electricity efficiency [tex]\eta_2=90\%[/tex]

Fluorescent light bulb efficiency is [tex]\eta_3=20\%[/tex]

Overall efficiency is the product of all the efficiencies i.e.

[tex]\Rightarrow \eta=\eta_1\times \eta_2\times \eta_3\\\\\Rightarrow \eta=0.4\times 0.9\times 0.2\\\Rightarrow \eta=0.072\ \text{or}\ 7.2\%[/tex]

Therefore, the overall efficiency is 7.2%

NO LINKS PLEASE HELP The Spring Tide is found during which moon phases?
Question 5 options:

First and Last quarter

Full and New Moon

Waxing and Waning Gibbous

It varies each month

Answers

Answer:

Full and New Moon

Explanation:

8. What kind of information do black hole detectors not provide?
A. precise timing

B. specific positional information

C. photon intensity

D. power of a black hole

Answers

I believe the answer is C
C got it right
100000000000%

A ball is tossed with enough speed straight up so that it is in the air several seconds. Assume upward direction is positive and downward is negative. Part A What is the velocity of the ball when it reaches its highest point?

Answers

Answer:

Answer:

The velocity of the ball when it reaches its highest point is  0

Explanation:

The velocity of the ball when it reaches its highest point is 0

Once the ball is tossed into the air, as it goes up, the initial velocity with which it was thrown, reduces, as the motion of the ball is hindered by several forces such as gravity and air resistance. This slows down the velocity of the ball, up until it reaches a point, where the upwards velocity of the ball becomes zero. at this point, the ball begins to fall back to the ground.

You’ve probably seen how the surface of a tire can partially melt and leave a mark on the road when a car’s brakes are applied really hard. Explain why the surface of the tire melts.

Answers

Answer:

The friction of braking heats up the tire and the road. The temperature is so high that it reaches the melting point of the rubber in the tire. The melting rubber is what leaves a mark on the road.

Explanation:

Answer:

the friction of braking heats up the tires and the road. then the temperature gets even hotter to the point where it melts the rubber.

Explanation:

this is my answer so be careful how you copy it, but you've got this guys schools is almost out stay strong an have fun and be safe this summer keep pushing <33.

remember you're loved by many

- Jason Edwards 5/15/23

Hell please thanks!!!!!!’

Answers

Answer:

liquid phase

Explanation:

it is liquid phase because molecules are not that tightly packed as solid and not that far away from each other as in gas phase.

a piece of wood has mass of 250g and volume of 400cm cubed. what is its density​

Answers

Answer:

[tex] 0.625 \: g {cm}^{ - 3} [/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]density \: = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ \\ = \frac{250}{400} \\ \\ = 0.625 \: g {cm}^{ - 3} [/tex]

Two glass rods are rubbed together. One of the glass rods are brought near (but
does not touch) an uncharged pith ball. Would you expect the pith ball to attract,
repel, or do nothing? Explain why.

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer is - do nothing.

Explanation:

If two same or identical objects, in this instance two glass rods, were rubbed together they neither attract nor repel each other as there is no transfer of electrons from one material to the other material as there is no difference in their charges.

Only two different objects are able to transfer electrons from one material to the other material if rubbed together, to produce the conditions for static electricity to be observed. Therefore there would be no charge on the glass rod so there would be no charge to balls to repel or attract.

State the precautions taken to ensure accurate measurement when having an experiment using the principle of moment

Answers

Moments

Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.

Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.Use distances from the pivot of greater than 25 cm (250 mm).

Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.Use distances from the pivot of greater than 25 cm (250 mm).Weigh the unknown and known masses in your hands before using the ruler, and place the lighter mass as far from the pivot as possible.

Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.Use distances from the pivot of greater than 25 cm (250 mm).Weigh the unknown and known masses in your hands before using the ruler, and place the lighter mass as far from the pivot as possible.Measure distances from the pivot to the centre of mass of the object.

The circular motion of water molecules extends to a depth that is equal to:a. wave height/wavelength.b. wave height/wave period.c. wavelength/wave height.d. wavelength/2.e. wavelength/20.

Answers

Answer:

d. wavelength/2.

Explanation:

The circular motion of water molecules extends from regions of shallow water to deep water. It ranges from a depth, H < L/20 for shallow water to a depth of H > L/2 for deep water where L is the wavelength of the wave.

For depths greater than L/2,the circular motion is not affected by the wave energy. So, the maximum depth for the circular motion is L/2 = wavelength/2.

3. Can abiotic and biotic factors affect one another? Provide an example.

Answers

Abiotic variables are particularly essential since they have a direct impact on organisms' ability to live.

Why do people sound weird when they breath in balloon air?

Answers

Helium!!! It’s much less dense than regular air. That's why helium is used in balloons to make them float. ... When you breathe in helium, your voice travels much more quickly across your vocal cords. This results in the funny sounds you make when you talk after breathing helium.

Answer:

your voice travels much more quickly across your vocal cords, also LOT less density which causes the sound to  travel over twice as fast through helium than it does regular air.

ballon Air = Helium

Hope this helps and brainlist is appreciated !

- ☾

4. A car accelerates at 2.5 m/s^2, covers 4 km in 0.8 min. How fast was it moving at the beginning
of the time interval? *​

Answers

Answer:

Initial velocity, u = 23.33 m/s

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Acceleration = 2.5 m/s²

Distance = 4 km to meters = 4000 meters

Time = 0.8 mins to seconds = 0.8 * 60 = 48 seconds.

To find the initial velocity, we would use the second equation of motion;

[tex] S = ut + \frac {1}{2}at^{2}[/tex]

Where;

S represents the displacement or height measured in meters.

u represents the initial velocity measured in meters per seconds.

t represents the time measured in seconds.

a represents acceleration measured in meters per seconds square.

Substituting into the equation, we have;

4000 = u*48 + ½*2.5*48²

4000 = 48u + 1.25*2304

4000 = 48u + 2880

48u = 4000 - 2880

48u = 1120

Initial velocity, u = 1120/48

Initial velocity, u = 23.33 m/s

Other Questions
Light travels at approximately 186,000 miles per second. How is 186,000 written in scientific notation? A Piatma is a very hot gas comprised of freely moving positive and negative suale particles that are in random motion. Which of the following microscopic properties, together alwama held to have an observable macroscopic effect on the plasma when the plan is placed in the region that contains the magnetic field?A. The particles have subatomically mal dimensions B. The particles are charged C. The particles are not all classified as fundamental particles D. The particles are in random motion which of the following are fossil fuels (choose all that apply)natural gas petroleum coalethanol What is Temperature. in your own words but be more detailed about what you say. What are the zeros of the quadratic function f(x) = 2x2 10x - 3?O x=-52.731+237and x=-8+378.231 and x =O x=-O x= { I and x= + 1o x=- and x = {+7 Can someone help me or explain how to find the missing value from the simple interest? Suppose you have two rectangular prism with dimensions 2 feet by 3 feet by 5 feet. You want to join prisms together to form a larger rectangular prism. Which faces should you join if you want to make a prism with the least possible surface area? Pls help I need the maser quick Once again, consider the data for Fred's caloric intake. 2000 2200 2100 2400 2500 1900 2200 2200 2700 2600 Find the : (enter your answers as numbers) Sample standard deviation (rounded to the nearest hundredth) What is the surface area of a cereal box with a height of 10 inches, a width of 4 inches, and a length of 7 inches? plz do all or as many as you can brainiest to whoever right 9-16 match the terms to the correct definition 1.2.8 The sum of the lerdrainage basin(8 x 1) (8)1.3Study FIGURE 1.3, depicting a mid-latitude cyclone on a synoptic weathermap and answer the questions that follow:(1 x 1) (1)1.3.1What do we call the linked Mid-latitude cyclones?(1 x 1) (1)1.3.2Name the anticyclone indicated as B in FIGURE 1.3.1.3.3 Indicate at which stage of development mid-latitude cyclone D is.(1 x 1) (1)1.3.4Describe the process how the stage of development, in QUESTION1.3.3 develops.(2 x 2) (4)1.3.5Explain in a paragraph of approximately EIGHT lines how a mid-latitude cyclone has a positive impact on tourism and the economy ofthe South Western Cape.(4 x 2) (8)[15 How widespread was sharecropping in the South in the late 1800s?All the Southern states had sharecropping on more than half their farms.All the Southern states had sharecropping on less than half their farms.Sharecropping varied from state to state, but it was common in many places.Sharecropping varied from state to state, but it was never very common. The football team has a total of 50 jerseys. There are 20 medium-sized jerseys. What percent of the jerseys are medium-sized jerseys? 1. What is 65% of 80?2. 34 is what percent of 40? Which type of reproduction involves only one parent? Asexual Cytokinesis Meiosis Sexual ABC's sales equal $60,000 and cost of goods sold equals $20,000. Its beginning inventory was $1,600 and its ending inventory is $2,400. ABC's inventory turnover ratio equals how many times a year?A) 5 times. B) 30 times. C) 10 times. D) 20 times. Why does Victor Frankenstein want to make his "creation?" solve the following : 7+2x/3= 5 and3x+4/2= 9.5 Which function shown below has the greater rate of change? Explain. (Be sure to include therate of change for each in your explanation).