Answer:
a) v₂ = 4.2 m/s
b) v₂ = 5 m/s
Explanation:
a)
We will use the law of conservation of momentum here:
[tex]m_1u_1+m_2u_2=m_1v_1+m_2v_2[/tex]
where,
m₁ = m₂ = mass of bowling pin = 1.8 kg
u₁ = speed of first pin before collsion = 5 m/s
u₂ = speed of second pin before collsion = 0 m/s
v₁ = speed of first pin after collsion = 0.8 m/s
v₂ = speed of second after before collsion = ?
Therefore,
[tex](1.8\ kg)(5\ m/s)+(1.8\ kg)(0\ m/s)=(1.8\ kg)(0.8\ m/s)+(1.8\ kg)(v_2)\\v_2 = 5\ m/s - 0.8\ m/s[/tex]
v₂ = 4.2 m/s
b)
We will use the law of conservation of momentum here:
[tex]m_1u_1+m_2u_2=m_1v_1+m_2v_2[/tex]
where,
m₁ = m₂ = mass of bowling pin = 1.8 kg
u₁ = speed of first pin before collsion = 5 m/s
u₂ = speed of second pin before collsion = 0 m/s
v₁ = speed of first pin after collsion = 0 m/s
v₂ = speed of second after before collsion = ?
Therefore,
[tex](1.8\ kg)(5\ m/s)+(1.8\ kg)(0\ m/s)=(1.8\ kg)(0\ m/s)+(1.8\ kg)(v_2)[/tex]
v₂ = 5 m/s
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Answer:
10.
parabolic
11.
Entirely horizontal
12.
45°
A plane travels at an average speed of 600 kilometers per hour. How long
does it take the plane to travel 120 kilometers?
Answer:
12 mins
Explanation:
120km/600km = 1/5 or .2
60mins*0.2 = 12 mins
A force of 20N displaces an object to 5m in 10s. Calculate the power.
Answer:
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A 330.-ohm resistor is connected to a 5.00-volt battery. What is the current through the resistor?
Answer:
From Ohms Law
V=IR
V=5volts
R=33.0hms
I=V/R
I= 5/330
=0.0152A
The current flowing through the cross-section of the resistor is 0.0152A.
Given the data in the question;
Resistance; [tex]R = 330ohm[/tex]Voltage; [tex]V = 5.00V[/tex]Current; [tex]I = \ ?[/tex]Ohm's lawOhm's law states that "the current flowing through the cross-section of a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across it".
It is expressed as;
[tex]V = IR[/tex]
Where V is voltage, I is current and R is the Resistance.
To determine the current flowing through the resistor, we substitute our given values into the expression above.
[tex]V = IR\\\\I = \frac{V}{R}\\ \\I = \frac{5.00V}{330\ Ohm} \\\\I = 0.0152A[/tex]
Therefore, the current flowing through the cross-section of the resistor is 0.0152A.
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Answer:
your correct ans is D.
object float in liquid when its density is less than liquid and sinks when its density is more than liquid..
stay safe healthy and happy. Sound waves require a medium to travel. *
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Space is not a medium. and we can not her anything in space. therefore you need a medium in order to hear sound waves.
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Answer:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. 292 joules
4. 90 watts
5. By increasing the force
Explanation:
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A nucleus with mass number 229 emits a 3.443 MeV alpha particle. Calculate the disintegration energy Q for this process, taking the recoil energy of the residual nucleus into account.
Answer:
3.504 MeV
Explanation:
Given that;[tex]\frac{A}{Z} X ---->\frac{A-4}{Z-2} Y +\alpha + Q[/tex]
Also;
[tex]Q= KE_{\alpha } (M_{Y} + M_{\alpha } /M_{Y[/tex])
Mass number of X = 229
Mass number of Y = 225
Mass number of alpha particles = 4
Kinetic energy of alpha particles = 3.443 MeV
Q = 3.443 MeV (225 + 4/225)
Q= 3.504 MeV
which of the following is a vector physical quantity
a. speed
b. energy
c. mass
d. displacement
Answer:
D. displacement
Explanation:
Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction.
Scalar quantities have only magnitude.
Two people are sitting on wheeled chairs 1 metre apart. Person A is holding a 2kg ball. Person A throws the ball to Person. What happens to person A? Explain.
a.) their chair stays still
b.) chair rolls backwards
c.) chair rolls forwards
Answer:
B - Person A's chair rolls backwards.
Explanation:
This can be seen simply through the Conservation of Momentum. When the ball is thrown to be, the ball's momentum(+m) is transfererd to B, so B's chair moves forward(think about it - it makes sense, doesn't it?), meaning A's chair moves backwards.
So, B.
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Particles that attract each other are
A. two electrons.
B. two protons.
C. one proton and one electron.
D. one proton and one neutron.
A 32.0 kg cart is at rest on a frictionless, horizontal surface. The cart experiences an unbalaced force, causing the cart to accelarate at a rate of +5 m/s2.
Calculate the time it takes for the cart to travel 200 meters.
Answer:
t = 8.94 s
Explanation:
We will use the second equation of motion to calculate the time taken by the cart:
[tex]s = v_it + \frac{1}{2} at^2[/tex]
where,
s = distance = 200 m
vi = initial speed = 0 m/s
t = time taken = ?
a = acceleration = 5 m/s²
Therefore,
[tex]200\ m = (0\ m/s)(t)+\frac{1}{2}(5\ m/s^2)t^2\\\\t^2 = \frac{(200\ m)(2)}{5\ m/s^2}\\\\t = \sqrt{80\ s^s}[/tex]
t = 8.94 s
Which term BEST describes energy
stored in batteries and food?
potential energy
kinetic energy
heat energy
chemical energy
Global average temperature increases when energy absorbed by the surface ___?
Answer:
se elevator a maas eneergia mas alta
11. In a new science fiction movie an enemy spaceship explodes. Will an observer on a nearby
moon hear the explosion, see the explosion, or both? Explain
Answer:
Sound is transmitted by longitudinal waves thru air - the observer cannot hear the explosion because no air is present between the moon and the ship
Light is transmitted by electromagnetic waves so the light from the explosion can travel between the moon and the observer.
The length of a planet's day is determined by it's
Answer: "People will say the length of a day is determined by just the rotation rate of a planet, but that isn’t entirely true. The orbit around its sun also factors in. What we define as a day is the time between when the Sun is highest in the sky until the next time the Sun is at the highest point in the sky. This isn’t just the time it takes the Earth to rotate once on its axis, though. This is because, as the Earth is rotating, it’s also moving relative to the Sun"
A star produces energy by:
A: creating helium from hydrogen in its core.
B: reflecting energy from nearby stars.
C: absorbing and releasing the matter of other stars.
D: rotating quickly on its axis.
Here, the hydrogen atoms are combined to form a helium atom, and during this process of fusion, a significantly large amount of energy is released. Thus, stars produce a large amount of energy by forming helium from the combination of hydrogen in its core. Hence, the correct answer is option (C).
Answer:
A. Creating helium from hydrogen in its core.
Explanation:
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If a beaker with 300 ml of 20°C water is poured into a beaker with 400 ml of 30°C water, what is the final temperature?
Answer:
Explanation:
A beam strikes an irregular mirror and is reflected as shown below. The angle formed by the incoming beam and the reflected beam is 10 degrees. What is the angle of the mirror's surface (measured against vertical) at the location where the beam strikes the mirror?
A. The mirror's surface is angled 5 degrees upward where the laser strikes it.
B. The mirror's surface is angled 5 degrees downward where the laser strikes it.
C. The mirror's surface is angled 10 degrees upward where the laser strikes it.
D. The mirror's surface is angled 10 degrees downward where the laser strikes it.
Answer:
the correct answer is B
Explanation:
The law of reflection states that the angles of incidence and reflection on a surface are the same, the two rays and the normal are in the same part of the surface.
In this exercise indicate that the angle between the incident and reflected ray is 10, therefore the angle with respect to the normal that is a vertical line at the point of contact of the ray must be 5
Consequently the correct answer is B
which of the two bodies a and b in the following graph is moving with higher speed and why
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A tugboat can do 9,500,000 J of work through a distance of 35 m. What is the force exerted by the tugboat?
Answer:
271,428 4/7 N
Explanation:
Work done = force x distance.
9,500,000 = 35(force)
Force = 9,500,000 ÷ 35 = 271,428 4/7 N
A forensics investigator discharged an assault rifle-replica such that the bullet fired at an angle of 30 (degrees) off the horizontal with an initial velocity
of 28
m/s northwest. What is the maximum height the bullet will reach?
O 14 m/s
10 m
O 30 km
O 0.4351 seconds
Answer:
Initial y-component of speed
Vy = 28 * sin 30 = 14 m/sec vertically
1/2 m Vy^2 = 2 m g h conservation of energy of y-component
h = Vy^2 / (2 * g) = 14^2 / (2 * 9.8) = 10 m
Usain bolt ran the 200m race within 19.19 seconds. Calculate the speed of Usain bolt during the race
Answer: [tex]10.42\ m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Usain Bolt ran the race with a length [tex]200\ m[/tex]
Time is taken to complete it [tex]t=19.19\ s[/tex]
We know, [tex]\text{Distance}=\text{speed}\times \text{time}[/tex]
Insert the values
[tex]\Rightarrow 200=v\times 19.19\\\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{200}{19.19}\\\\\Rightarrow v=10.42\ m/s[/tex]
So, the speed of Usain Bolt is [tex]10.42\ m/s[/tex]
What would the axes be labelled on a graph that allows you to calculate VELOCITY?
On what factors does critical velocity depend on
Explanation:
The critical velocity is that velocity of liquid flow, up to which its flow is streamlined (laminar)& above which its flow becomes turbulent. It's denoted by Vc & it depends upon: Coefficient of viscosity of liquid (η) Density of liquid. Radius of the tube.
Einstein's theory of general relativity is currently the best explanation of gravity.Why has this theory not been replaced with a new one
Answer:
Option C, It still explains the experimental evidence pertaining to gravity
Explanation:
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Answer:
A.) It will remain the best explanation, because no one has come up with a better one yet
Explanation:
In a physics lab, Ray Zuvlite arranges two mirrors with a right angle orientation as shown. Ray then directs a laser line at one of the mirrors. The light reflects off both mirrors as shown. If angle A is 25°, determine the what is the angle measure of angles B, C, and D?
Answer:
B = 25°
C = 65°
D = 25°
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The orientation of the two mirrors = At right angle to each other
The laser light is directed at one of the mirror
The measure of angle, A = 25°
The measures of angle B, C, and D are found as follows;
We have;
∠A = ∠B = 25°, by angle of incidence equals angle of reflection
∠B = 25°
∠B + ∠C = 90° by sum of the acute angles of a right triangle
25° + ∠C = 90°
∴ ∠C = 90° - 25° = 65°
∠C = 65°
∠E = ∠C = 65° by angle of incidence equals angle of reflection
∴ ∠E = 65°
Line 'L' is perpendicular to the second mirror, therefore, the angle between line 'L' and the second mirror = 90° = ∠E + ∠D
∠E + ∠D = 90°, by angle sum property
Therefore;
65° + ∠D = 90°
∴ ∠D = 90° - 65° = 25°
∠D = 25°
A 75 kg refrigerator is located on the 70th floor of skyscraper (300 meters above ground). What is the potential energy of the refrigerator. (PE=MGH(G=9.8M/S²)
Answer:
220,500 Joules
Explanation:
PE = (75 kg) x (9.8 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]) x (300 m)
PE = (735) x (300)
PE = 220,500 Joules
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following statements explains how total time spent in the air is affected as a projectile's angle of launch is increased from 25 degrees to 50 degrees?
Answer:
Therefore letter C is the correct answer.
Explanation:
In a projectile motion the total time in the air can be calculated using the following equation:
We analyze the y-component motion.
[tex]v_{fy}=v_{iy}-gt[/tex]
When the final velocity (v(f)) is equal to zero we calculate the upward time and multiplying it by 2 we find the total time in the air. So we will have:
[tex]t_{tot}=2\frac{v_{iy}}{g}[/tex]
[tex]t_{tot}=2\frac{v_{i}sin(\theta)}{g}[/tex]
We can see that the total time is directly proportional to the angle, then when θ increase t increase.
Therefore letter C is the correct answer.
I hope it helps you!
20 POINTS:
Why does the initial hill of a roller coaster need to be steep?
Answer: A roller coaster does not have an engine to generate energy. The climb up the first hill is accomplished by a lift or cable that pulls the train up. This builds up a supply of potential energy that will be used to go down the hill as the train is pulled by gravity
Hope this helps! Good luck with future homework and exams!