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b.worms
c.dung flies
d.squirrels
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Answer:
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A boat moves through the water of a river at 10m/s relative to the water, regardless of the boat ‘s direction . If the water in the river is flowing at n1.50m/s , how long does it take the boat to make a round trip consisting of of 300m displacement downstream followed by a 300m displacement upstream?
Answer:
The appropriate solution is "61.37 s".
Explanation:
The given values are:
Boat moves,
= 10 m/s
Water flowing,
= 1.50 m/s
Displacement,
d = 300 m
Now,
The boat is travelling,
= [tex]10+1.50[/tex]
= [tex]11.5 \ m/s[/tex]
Travelling such distance for 300 m will be:
⇒ [tex]v = \frac{d}{t} \ sot \ t[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{d}{v}[/tex]
On putting the values, we get
[tex]=\frac{300}{11.5}[/tex]
[tex]=26.08 \ s[/tex]
Throughout the opposite direction, when the boat seems to be travelling then,
= [tex]10-1.50[/tex]
= [tex]8.5 \ m/s[/tex]
Travelling such distance for 300 m will be:
⇒ [tex]v=\frac{v}{t} \ sot \ t[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{d}{v}[/tex]
On putting the values, we get
[tex]=\frac{300}{8.5}[/tex]
[tex]=35.29 \ s[/tex]
hence,
The time taken by the boat will be:
= [tex]26.08+35.29[/tex]
= [tex]61.37 \ s[/tex]
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Which quantity must equal zero if a car is moving at a constant rate along a straight line?
A. direction of the car
B. energy of the car
C. speed of the car
D. acceleration of the car
The acceleration of the car must equal zero if a car is moving at a constant rate along a straight line.
What forces are acting on a car moving at a constant speed?A car moving at a constant speed (uniform motion) has all forces acting on it balanced. In this case, the two backward forces (air resistance and friction) perfectly balance the applied force of the wheels on the road in the opposite direction.
When the car is moving at a constant speed?Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in speed. So if the car is moving at a constant speed that means the rate of change in speed is zero. Hence, acceleration is zero.
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How much Work have you done if you raise 5.0 N weight 1.8 m above the ground?
Answer:
[tex]9.0\:\text{J}[/tex]
Explanation:
The work of an object is given by [tex]W=F\Delta x[/tex], where [tex]F[/tex] is force applied and [tex]\Delta x[/tex] is displacement.
Substituting given values, we have [tex]W=5.0\cdot 1.8=\boxed{9.0\:\text{J}}[/tex]
Answer:
I have done 9.0 Joule(J) if I raise 5.0 N weight 1.8 m above the ground.
Explain why gravity changes from place to place. For example why does gravity change in different planets please help
a). Gravity does change across the surface of the Earth and throughout its atmosphere, due to several effects. First, there is the variation of gravity with latitude that you alluded to: you weigh about 0.5% more at the poles than on the equator. ... Second, gravity does indeed change with altitude.
b). That's because the planets weigh different amounts, and therefore the force of gravity is different from planet to planet. For example, if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh only 38 pounds on Mercury. That's because Mercury weighs less than Earth, and therefore its gravity would pull less on your body.
What property of an object describes its natural tendency to resist an acceleration?
In fact, it is the natural tendency of objects to resist changes in their state of motion. This tendency to resist changes in their state of motion is described as inertia. Inertia = the resistance an object has to a change in its state of motion.
26. A physical science student is performing a thermodynamics experiment in the school laboratory. She takes a 30.0 g ice cube at 0. °C and melts it to water in a beaker over a laboratory burner. She then heats the water to boiling at 100. °C. Finally she boils the water entirely to steam at 100. °C. How much thermal energy was gained by the water during this entire process?
Answer:
The thermal energy gained by the water during the entire process is 90,372 J
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the ice cube, m = 30 g
latent heat of fusion of ice, L = 334 J/g
specific heat capacity of water, C = 4.184 J/g⁰C
latent heat of vaporization of water, h = 2260 J/g
The thermal energy gained by the water during the entire process is calculated as;
[tex]Q_t = Q_{fusion-ice} \ + \ Q_{boil-water} \ + \ Q_{steam-vapor}[/tex]
The heat of fusion of the ice at 0⁰C is calculated as;
[tex]Q_{fusion} = mL = 30\ g \times 334 J/g = 10020 \ J[/tex]
The heat of capacity of the water from 0⁰C to 100 ⁰C
[tex]Q_{boil-water} = mc\Delta \theta = mc(100-0) = 30\ g \times 4.184\ J/g^0C \times 100\ ^0C = 12,552 \ J[/tex]
The heat of vaporization of the steam at 100⁰C is calculated as;
[tex]Q_{steam} = mh= 30 g \times 2260 \ J/g= 67,800 \ J[/tex]
The thermal energy gained by the water during the entire procees;
Qt = 10,020 J + 12,552 J + 67,800 J
= 90,372 J
Therefore, the thermal energy gained by the water during the entire process is 90,372 J
When transferring electric charge, an object becomes positive when it _________.
A.
gains protons
B.
loses protons
C.
loses electrons
D.
gains electrons
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Swapping electrical charges will always have to do with electrons, so A & B can be eliminated easily.
Electrons will be the ones transferring over to the new object. Electrons are naturally negatively charged, so anything that gains electrons will become negatively charged themselves. Whereas if they lose electrons, they will become positively charged.
It's worth noting that protons and electrons have the same exact numerical charge, but they are both opposites. Electrons are negative, and protons are positive. Neutrons on the other hand have no charge (hence the "neutral" root in its name).
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Answer:
it's yellowish orange (3)
Explanation:
A grapefruit has a pH of somewhere between 2.9-3.3 and it is quite acidic. The juice of a grapefruit can cause erosion of tooth enamel and cause damage to one's teeth if ate excessively
Explain how center of mass helps the system to move as well as rotate
Since Newton's laws dictate that the center in mass of every system of material points would travel along a straight line in the absence of external powers. The body will turn and rotate in almost any direction if there is an external field of forces.
Do noble gases lose or gain electrons to get a full valence shell?
While working on a design for a new roller coaster, the designers noticed that the roller coaster cars did not have enough energy to complete the loop. How should they adjust the track so that the cars can complete the loop?
A. Decrease the height of the hill before the loop because that would decrease the kinetic energy of the cars.
B. Increase the height of the hill before the loop because that would decrease the kinetic energy of the cars.
C. Increase the height of the hill before the loop because that would increase the kinetic energy of the cars.
D. Decrease the height of the hill before the loop because that will increase the kinetic energy of the cars.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Sarah is demolishing two clock towers, one on either side of the city. She sets up the explosives to go off at the same time when she sends the signal from the center of the city. She sends the signal and sees both clock towers blow up at the same time and sees both towers show 1pm exactly. Adam is flying past the earth traveling at a speed close to the speed of light as sees the building farthest away from him blow up first. Explain how Sarah can see them blow up at the same time, but Adam sees them blow up at different times.
Answer:
According to Lorentz transformation, the time observed of by objects moving in different reference frames are related to their velocity of motion and the speed of light
The time measured by Sarah who is located at the source of the signal and the center of the explosion is different from the time measured by Adam who is moving relative to Sarah and observes the signals moving at different speeds and therefore observes the buildings blow up not immediately but at different times
Explanation:
The time and space dilation equations are given as follows;
[tex]\Delta t = \dfrac{\Delta t'}{\sqrt{1 - \dfrac{v^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
[tex]L = L' \times \sqrt{1 - \dfrac{v^2}{c^2} }[/tex]
Where;
Δt' = The time measured by Adam
Δt = The time measured by Sarah
L' = The distance measured by Adam
L= The distance measured by Sarah
v = The velocity at which Adam is moving
Let 'u' represent the speed of the signals
Given that Adam is traveling in between the two clock towers such that one signal is moving in the opposite direction towards him while the other signal moves in the his direction, by relativistic velocity addition, we have;
The velocity with which Adam observes the signal coming towards him, v' is given as follows;
v'' = (v + u)/(1 + v·u/c²)
∴ v'' > v
For the signal moving in the direction of Adam, we have;
v''' = (v - u)/(1 - v·u/c²)
v''' < v
Therefore, we have;
The time it takes the light to reach Adam from the furthest Tower which he passes as he is flies past Sarah in the middle, Δt'' is given as follows;
[tex]\Delta t'' = {\Delta t'} \times {\sqrt{1 - \dfrac{v''^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
For the closer tower which Adam approaches, we have;
[tex]\Delta t''' = {\Delta t'} \times {\sqrt{1 - \dfrac{v'''^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
Given that v'' > v''', therefore Δt'' < Δt''' and the time the light from the furthest building is seen first by Adam before the light from the closer building.
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Answer:
gas
Explanation:
Solids are compact together, liquida arent compact but are still close, and gases are free roaming and may be very far apart from eachother.
Answer:
The Answer is Gas.
Explanation:
1. Velocity and speed are both calculated by using what formula?
Explanation:
Velocity (v) is a vector quantity that measures displacement (or change in position, Δs) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation v = Δs/Δt. Speed (or rate, r) is a scalar quantity that measures the distance traveled (d) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation r = d/Δt.
A convex lens has a focal length of 12 cm, and has an object 8 cm from it. What is the magnification of the image?
Question 1 options:
1.5
1
3
2
Answer:
1.5
Explanation:
Which one of these wireless technologies is not in the permeable zone of the radio wave spectrum?
1. remote-controlled toy
2. broadcast television
3. garage door opener
4. weather radar
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What is the total resistance of the circuit shown below?
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In the given figure, the resistors are joined in parallel connection.
Let's solve for total resistance [tex]R_t[/tex] :
[tex] \dfrac{1}{R_t} = \dfrac{1}{ R_1} + \dfrac{1}{R_2} [/tex][tex] \dfrac{1}{R_t} = \dfrac{1}{20} + \dfrac{1}{30} [/tex][tex]\dfrac{1}{R_t} = \dfrac{3 + 2}{60} [/tex][tex]\dfrac{1}{R_t} = \dfrac{5}{60} [/tex][tex]{R_t} = \dfrac{60}{5} [/tex][tex]{R_t} = 12 \: \: ohms[/tex]____________________________
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Velocity is often described as speed with a __________.
Answer:
rate
Explanation:
Note that speed has no direction (it is a scalar) and the velocity at any instant is simply the speed value with a direction.
Which describes time dilation?
The faster an object moves, the more stretched time becomes.
The more slowly an object moves, the more stretched time becomes.
The faster an object moves, the more time it takes for light to travel a given distan
O The faster an object moves, the less time it takes for light to travel a given distanc
Answer:
A). The faster an object moves, the more stretched time becomes.
Explanation:
'Time dilation' is described as the 'slowing of the passage of time experienced by objects in motion relative to an observer that is measurable only at the relative speeds.' As per this particular relativity theory, the observer witnesses an elongated time with reference to the other setting. This reduction in speed of time(slowing down) becomes more clear and evident in the case of an object moving briskly near to the light's speed. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
It can be said that wave length and frequency are _____________ to each other.
A. Indirectly related
B. Directly related
C. Friendly
D. Not at all related
If forces are unbalanced, what is one thing about the object that can change?
A. Location
B. Direction
C. Volume
D. Shape
All moving objects have ____________.
A. Distance
B. Force
C. Time
D. Momentum
Answer:
1. directly related 2. C 3. D
Explanation:
Answer:
1. A
2. B
3. D
Explanation:
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How should Simon use the theory of relativity to
describe what the astronaut must do in order to hit the
button?
Simon is writing a story about an astronaut whose
spacecraft has been boarded by space pirates. The
astronaut has her lucky penny in her hand behind her
back as the space pirates break into the control room.
She has just locked the controls so that the ship is
accelerating in the direction of the control room's
ceiling. Simon wants the astronaut to use the penny to
hit a button on the control panel to turn off the lights
and escape. The button is located a short distance
behind and below the astronaut's hands.
O The astronaut should toss the penny straight up as
it will appear to fall in an arc because objects in an
accelerating frame of reference behave in the same
way as they would in a gravity field.
O The astronaut should just let the penny go, as the
control panel will accelerate upward and curve
toward the astronaut because there is no gravity
field
O The astronaut should toss the penny horizontally
straight behind her as it will appear to fall in an arc
because objects in an accelerating frame of
reference behave in the same way as they would in
a gravity field.
The astronaut should toss the
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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An iron is supplied with a current of 3 A from the mains. The resistance of the iron is 1000
Calculate the power of the iron.
Answer:
1.6 An iron is supplied with a current of 3 A from the mains. The resistance of the iron is 100 Ω. Calculate the power of the iron. [2
The information shows the masses after the compounds are balanced.
2MgO + 2Cl2 → 2MgCl2 + O2
85g + 156g → 188g + ?
If the following materials are used during the reaction of magnesium, oxygen, and chlorine, what mass oxygen would we expect to see after the reaction and why?
A.
53g of O2, because all mass must be conserved.
B.
241g of O2, because all mass must be conserved.
C.
42.5g of O2, because all mass must be conserved, it would be half of the compound MgO in the products.
D.
106g of O2, because all mass must be conserved, it would be double the compound MgO in the products.
Answer:
The information shows the masses after the compounds are balanced.
2MgO + 2Cl2 → 2MgCl2 + O2
85g + 156g → 188g + 53g
as total mass in reactant is equal to product.
A.
53g of O2, because all mass must be conserved.
A cube has height of 3cm. What is the volume of the cube?
Answer:
27[tex]cm^{3}[/tex]
Explanation:
The formula to find the volume of a cube is Volume=height cubed(or to the power of 3) so you would replace height with 3cm and get the equation Volume= 3 to the power of 3. So 3 x 3 x 3 = 27. So your answer would be:
27[tex]cm^{3}[/tex]
how does a thermo flask retain heat
Answer:
A thermo flask has a cork which prevents heat loss by conduction.
It also has vacuum which prevents heat loss by convection.
Which statement did Ernest Rutherford make about atoms?
A. Atoms are different for different elements.
B. The atom has a small, dense center.
O C. The atom is made up of smaller particles.
D. The energy of an electron depends on its specific orbit.
The statement did Ernest Rutherford make about atoms will be the atom has a small, dense center. Then the correct option is B.
What is the Ernest Rutherford model?The majority of alpha particles went right through the gold foil, signifying that particles are mostly made up of empty space. Several alpha particles were mildly distracted, indicating interactions with positively charged particles within the unit. Some alpha particles were spread at wide degrees, with a few even returning to the source.
Rutherford characterized the atom in 1911 as having an understanding, dense, and ionized center termed the nucleus. Rutherford discovered that the mass of an atom is possessed in its nucleus.
The atom has a small, dense center. Thus, option B is correct.
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14. The resistance of dry human skin is about 500,000 ohms and wet,
sweaty, human skin is about 1000 ohms. How much current passes across
someone's fingers if they touch the leads of a 9 Volt battery when their skin
is WET?
Answer:
current is equal to V/R
Explanation:
I = 9/1000A
[tex]9 \times 10 ^{ - 3} [/tex]