Aluminum has an alpha value of 25 x 10^-6 1/degrees C. What is the change in
length of a 4850 cm wire at 2 degrees C when the temp increase to 55 degrees
C?

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Answer 1

Answer:

6.4 cm.

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Coefficient of linear expansion (α) = 25×10¯⁶ / °C

Original length (L) = 4850 cm

Initial temperature (T₁) = 2 °C

Final temperature (T₂) = 55 °C

Change in length (ΔL) =?

The change in the length of the wire can be obtained as follow:

α = ΔL / L(T₂ – T₁)

25×10¯⁶ = ΔL / 4850(55 – 2)

25×10¯⁶ = ΔL / 4850 × 53

25×10¯⁶ = ΔL / 257050

Cross multiply

ΔL = 25×10¯⁶ × 257050

ΔL = 6.4 cm

Therefore, the change in the length of the wire is 6.4 cm


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Two people are carrying a uniform 704.0 N log through the forest. Bubba is 2.2 m from one end of the log (x), and his partner is 0.9 m from the other end (y). The log is 6.2 m long (z). What weight is Bubba supporting

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Answer:

F₁ = 499.61 N , this is the force that Bubba support

Explanation:

The trunk is in equilibrium with the two forces applied by man, let's use the equilibrium relation

let's set a reference frame at the extreme left and assume that the counterclockwise rotations are positive

Let's write the expression for the translational equilibrium

subscript 1 is for Bubba's mass and subscript 2 for his partner

               F₁ + F₂ -W = 0

                F₁ + F₂ = W

the expression for rotational equilibrium

               ∑ τ = 0

               F₁  2.2 + F₂  (6.2-0.9) - W  6.2/2 = 0

               2.2 F1 + 5.3 F2 = 3.1 W

let's write our system of equations

             F₁ + F₂ = W

             2.2 F₁ + 5.3 F₂ = 3.1 W

we solve for F₁ in the first equation and substitute in the second

            F₁ = W-F₂

            2.2 (W- F₂) + 5.3 F₂ = 3.1 W

            F₂ ( -2.2 +5.3) = W (3.1 - 2.2)

            F₂ = 704  0.9 / 3.1            

            F₂ = 204.39 N

This is the force that the partner supports

we look for F1

            F₁ = W-F₂

            F₁ = 704 - 204.39

             F₁ = 499.61 N

This is the force that Bubba support

Describe the processes that take place inside the nucleus for the following decays; Beta- decay and Beta+ decay.

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Answer:

Explanation:

(a) Electron Emission (Beta- decay):

When an unstable nucleus decays by the emission of Beta- particle, its charge number ‘Z’ increases by 1 but, its mass number ‘A’ remains unchanged. The transformation is represented by the equation:  

[tex]_zX^A\ -------->\ _{Z+1}Y^A\ +\ _{-1}e^0[/tex]

It is called ‘Negative Beta Decay’. It is more common than alpha decay.

Example:

[tex]_6C^{14}\ -------->\ _{7}N^{14}\ +\ _{-1}e^0[/tex]

Note:  

There are no electrons in a nucleus so, with the emission of a particle, one of the neutrons is converted to a proton and an electron.

[tex]_0n^1\ --------->\ _1P^1\ +\ _{-1}e^0[/tex]

(b) Positron Emission (Beta+ decay):

When an unstable nucleus decays by the emission of the positron, its charge number ‘Z’ decreases by 1 but,  its mass number ‘A’ remains unchanged. The transformation is represented by the equation:

[tex]_zX^A\ -------->\ _{Z-1}Y^A\ +\ _{+1}e^0[/tex]

Examples:

[tex]_{15}P^{30}\ -------->\ _{14}Si^{30}\ +\ _{+1}e^0[/tex]

Note:  

Inside the nucleus, only a proton can be transformed into a neutron with the emission of a positron (anti-particle of electron)

[tex]_1P^1\ -------->\ _0n^1\ +\ _{+1}e^0[/tex]

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Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Convert 0.0334 to scientific notation

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Answer:

[tex]3.34 * 10^{-2}[/tex]

Explanation:

Scientific notation is writing a number between 1 and 10, and multiplying the number by a power of 10.

Our number is 0.0334

Let's move the decimal point of the number to make it so that the number is at least 1 and less than 10.

We get: 3.34

We moved the decimal point 2 places to the right, so the power of 10 would be -2

Putting what we got together, the scientific notation for the number is:

[tex]3.34 * 10^{-2}[/tex]

what is acceleration?​

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Answer:

the rate of change of velocity per unit of time.

Answer:

accelerate is rate of chang of velocity

Please help with all three questions

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Answer:

The correct answer is D C A

A student slides her 80.0-kg desk across the level floor of her dormitory room a distance 5.00 m at constant speed. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the desk and the floor is 0.400, how much work did she do

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Answer:

1568 J

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (m) = 80 Kg

Distance (d) = 5 m

Coefficient of kinetic friction (μ) = 0.4

Workdone (Wd) =?

Next, we shall determine the normal reaction. This can be obtained as follow:

Mass (m) = 80 Kg

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²

Normal reaction (N) =?

N = mg

N = 80 × 9.8

N = 784 N

Next, we shall determine force of friction. This can be obtained as follow:

Coefficient of kinetic friction (μ) = 0.4

Normal reaction (N) = 784 N

Force of friction (F) =?

F = μN

F = 0.4 × 784

F = 313.6 N

Finally, we shall determine the work done. This can be obtained as follow:

Distance (d) = 5 m

Force of friction (F) = 313.6 N

Workdone (Wd) =?

Wd = F × d

Wd = 313.6 × 5

Wd = 1568 J

Thus, the workdone is 1568 J

if something is frictionless does it have thermal energy

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

because there is no pressure

HELP ASAP-WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST-NO FILES
When a person is moving a desk, which one of the following has the greater amount of force?

A. the desk itself
B. the push from the person moving the desk
C. the drawers as they slide in and out​

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Answer:C

Explanation:

A metal spherical shell with inner radius 14 cm and outer radius 24 cm has a net charge of 1= -3 nC. At the center of the shell is a small particle with charge Q2= -7 nC. What is the charge density in (C/m2) on the outer surface of the spherical shell?

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Answer:

I don't no the answer sorry

Convert 0.00553s to cs

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Answer: 0.553

Explanation:

0.553 hope it helps ur welcome

A ball of mass 8kg falls from rest from a height of 100m. Neglecting air resistance, calculate its total energy after falling a distance of 40m.​

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Answer:

Total energy, T= 4704 Joules

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 8kg

Initial height, h1 = 100m

Final height, h2 = 40 m

We know that acceleration due to gravity is equal to 9.8 m/s².

To find the total energy, T;

T = mg(h1 - h2)

T = 8 * 9.8 * (100 - 40)

T = 78.4 * 60

Total energy, T= 4704 Joules

URGENT!!!!!!!!!: If an electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 6 x 10^5 Hz, what is its
wavelength? Use v/f. The speed of light is 3 x 10^8 m/s.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

because the speed divide by the frequency is equal to the wavelength(in meters)

5×10² m

23. Lunar Gravity Compare the force holding a
10.0-kg rock on Earth and on the Moon. The
gravitational field on the Moon is 1.6 N/kg.

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Explanation:

Given

mass of the rock is 10 kg

Force requires to hold the rock is equal to its weight

Weight is given by the product of mass and acceleration due to gravity

Weight on the earth surface

[tex]\Rightarrow W_e=10\times 9.8\\\Rightarrow W_e=98\ N[/tex]

Weight on the moon surface

[tex]\Rightarrow W_m=1.6\times 10\\\Rightarrow W_m=16\ N[/tex]

So, the force holding the rock on earth is approximately 6 times the force on the moon.

Convert 13.7g to mg

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13.7 grams is 13700 mg

Two events are observed in a frame of reference S to occur at the same space point, the second occurring 1.80 s after the first. In a frame S′ moving relative to S, the second event is observed to occur 2.05 s after the first. What is the difference between the positions of the two events as measured in S^?

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Answer:

The difference between the positions of the two events as measured in = 3.53 *10^8 m/s

Explanation:

As we know -

[tex]\Delta x = -\gamma \mu\Delta t[/tex]

Here,

[tex]\Delta x[/tex] is the difference between the positions of the two events as measured in S^

[tex]\gamma[/tex] [tex]= \frac{1}{\sqrt{1-\frac{\mu^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]

And

[tex]\mu[/tex] = 0.547 c

Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -

[tex]\Delta x = (0.547 c)*\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-\frac{\mu^2}{c^2} } }*2.15\\\Delta x = (0.547 c)*\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-\frac{(0.547 c)^2}{c^2} } }*2.15\\\Delta x = (0.547 *3*10^8)*\frac{1}{\sqrt{(1-\(0.547 )^2 } }*2.15\\\Delta x = 3.53 *10^8[/tex]meter per second

Phenotype is the actual genes that make a person True or False​

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Answer:

True?

Explanation:

Genotype and phenotype are two fundamental terms in the science of genetics. ... An organism's genotype is the set of genes in its DNA responsible for a particular trait. An organism's phenotype is the physical expression of those genes.

The term "phenotype" refers to the observable physical properties of an organism; these include the organism's appearance, development, and behavior. An organism's phenotype is determined by its genotype, which is the set of genes the organism carries, as well as by environmental influences upon these genes.

This is why I think it's true. You don't have to read the rest,but that's why I know.

Answer:

The answer is true

Explanation:

I dont know but trust is probably true.

Typical novae occur when (a) a red-giant star ejects a planetary nebula; (b) two neutron stars merge, forming a more massive neutron star; (c) an extremely massive star collapses, and also ejects its outer atmosphere; (d) matter accreted from a companion star unstably ignites on the surface of a white dwarf; or (e) a neutron star’s magnetic field becomes strong enough to produce two oppositely directed jets of rapidly moving particles.

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Answer:

I think its d matter accreted from a companion star unstable ignites on the surface of a white dwarf.

A person is 88 J of work lifting a grocery bag straight off the ground to a height of 1.7 m what is a grocery bags mass

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Answer:

5.277 kg

Explanation:

Since the formula for work is W = F * d and we are given distance and work, the force on the grocery bag is 88 = F * 1.7 F = 88 / 1.7 = 51.765 N.

We also know that force follows the equation F = m * a. Since the constant gravitational acceleration on earth is 9.81 m / s^2, we can find the mass through 51.765 = m * 9.81 m = 51.765/9.81 = 5.277 kg

8. Main Idea How do animals reproduce?

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Answer: Many multicellular animals like fishes, mammals, birds, etc. reproduce through sexual reproduction process. Even reproduction in domestic animals also occurs through the sexual process. Domestic animals (pets or farm animals) are an essential part of our life. MARK AS BRAINLIST PLZ

Explanation:

Sexual reproduction in animals is the production of a new organism from two parents by making use of their sex cells or gametes. In this process male gametes fuses with a female gamete to form a new cell called 'zygote'. This zygote then grows and develops in to a new organism in due course of time.

A 1500 kg tractor pulls a 750 kg trailer north and applies a 2250 N force on it. What is the force on the tractor?

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Answer:

law of Action and Reaction     F = 2250 N

Explanation:

The tractor and the trailer are two bodies that interact, therefore, by the law of Action and Reaction, the force that one applies on the other is equal to the force that the second body (trailer) applies on the first (tractor), but with opposite direction

          F = 2250 N

directed from trailer to tractor

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THOSE TWO QUESTIONS
A 122 Ohm, 232 Ohm, and 500 Ohm resistors are all connected in series with a 12 V battery. What is the current flowing through them?

A 100 Ohm, 200 Ohm, and 300 Ohm resistor are all connected in series to a 12 V battery. What is the potential difference drop across the 100 Ohm resistor?

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Answer:

(a) 0.014 A

(b) 2 V

Explanation:

(a) Applying

V = IR'...................... Equation 1

Where V = Voltge, I = current, R = total resistance.

make I the subject of the equation

I = V/R'................... Equation 2

From the question,

Given: V = 12 V, R' = (122+232+500) ohms (The resistance are connected in series) = 854 ohms

Substitute these values into equation 2

I = 12/854

I = 0.014 A

(b)  Applying

V' = V(R₁)/(R₁+R₂+R₃)...................... Equation 3

Where V' = Voltage across the 100 ohms resistor.

From the question,

V = 12V, R₁ = 100 ohm, R₂ = 200 ohm, R₃ = 300 ohm.

Substitute these values into equation 3

V' = (12×100)/(100+200+300)

V' = 1200/600

V' = 2 V

Water in an electric teakettle is boiling. The power absorbed by the water is 0.90 kW. Assuming that the pressure of vapor in the
kettle equals atmospheric pressure, determine the speed of effusion of vapor from the kettle's spout if the spout has a cross-
sectional area of 1.60 cm2. Model the steam as an ideal gas.​

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Answer:

v = 4.233  m/s

Explanation:

By applying the rate of boiling from [tex]Q= mL_v[/tex];

the rate of the boiling can be described as:

[tex]\mathcal{P} = \dfrac{Q}{\Delta t} \\ \\ \mathcal{P} = \dfrac{mL_v}{\Delta t}[/tex]

The mode of the steam (water vapor) as an ideal gas can be illustrated by formula:

[tex]P_oV_o = nRT[/tex] --- (1)

where;

n = number of moles;

[tex]n = \dfrac{mass (m)}{Molar mass (M)}[/tex]

Then; equation (1) can be rewritten as:

[tex]P_oV_o = (\dfrac{m}{M}) RT \\ \\ \dfrac{P_oV}{\Delta T} = \dfrac{m}{\Delta t} ( \dfrac{RT}{M})[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{m}{\Delta t} = \dfrac{\mathcal{P}}{L_v}[/tex]

Then:

[tex]P_o \times A \times v= \dfrac{\mathcal{P}}{L_v}\Big ( \dfrac{RT}{M }\Big)[/tex]

making (v) the subject of the formula:

[tex]v= \Big ( \dfrac{\mathcal{P} RT}{M\times L_v \times P_o \times A }\Big)[/tex]

Given that:

[tex]\mathcal{P}[/tex] = 0.90  kW = 900 W

R(rate constant) = 8.314 J/mol.K

Temperature at 100° C = 373K

For water vapor:

molar mass= 18.015 g/mol ≅ 0.0180 kg/mol

Latent heat of vaporisation [tex]L_v[/tex] = 2.26 × 10⁶ J/kg

Atmospheric pressure [tex]P_o = 1.013 \times 10^6 \ N/m^2[/tex]

Cross sectional area A =1.60 cm² = 1.60 × 10⁻⁴ m²

[tex]v= \Big ( \dfrac{900 W (8.314 \ J/mol.K)(373)}{0.0180 \ kg/mol) (2.26 \times 10^6 \ J/kg) (1.013 \times 10^5 \ N/m^2)(1.60 \times 10^{-4} \ m^2)}\Big)[/tex]

v = 4.233  m/s

A 1.5 V battery is connected to a 1,000 μF capacitor in series with a 150 Ω resistor. a. What is the maximum current that flows through the resistor during charging? b. What is the maximum charge on the capacitor? c. How long does the capacitor take to reach a potential of 1.0V?

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Answer:

[tex]0.01\ \text{A}[/tex]

[tex]0.0015\ \text{C}[/tex]

[tex]0.0608\ \text{s}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]V_0[/tex] = Voltage = 1.5 V

[tex]C[/tex] = Capacitance = [tex]1000\ \mu\text{F}[/tex]

[tex]R[/tex] = Resistance = [tex]150\ \Omega[/tex]

Current is given by

[tex]I=\dfrac{V_0}{R}\\\Rightarrow I=\dfrac{1.5}{150}\\\Rightarrow I=0.01\ \text{A}[/tex]

Current flowing in the resistor is [tex]0.01\ \text{A}[/tex].

Charge is given by

[tex]Q=CV\\\Rightarrow Q=1000\times 10^{-6}\times 1.5\\\Rightarrow Q=0.0015\ \text{C}[/tex]

The charge on the capacitor is [tex]0.0015\ \text{C}[/tex].

Voltage is given by

[tex]V=V_0e^{-\dfrac{t}{RC}}\\\Rightarrow t=-RC\ln\dfrac{V}{V_0}\\\Rightarrow t=-150\times 1000\times 10^{-6}\times\ln\dfrac{1}{1.5}\\\Rightarrow t=0.0608\ \text{s}[/tex]

Time taken to reach 1 V is [tex]0.0608\ \text{s}[/tex].

A man has 887.5 J of kinetic energy while running with a velocity of 5 m/s. What is his mass?

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Answer:

The mass of the man is 71 kg

Explanation:

Given;

kinetic energy of the man, K.E = 887.5 J

velocity of the man, v = 5 m/s

The mass of the man is calculated as follows;

K.E = ¹/₂mv²

where;

m is the mass of the man

2K.E = mv²

m = 2K.E / v²

m = (2 x 887.5) / (5)²

m = 71 kg

Therefore, the mass of the man is 71 kg

A blow-dryer and a vacuum cleaner each operate with a voltage of 120 V. The current rating of the blow-dryer is 11 A, and that of the vacuum cleaner is 4.0 A. Determine the power consumed by (a) the blow-dryer and (b) the vacuum cleaner. (c) Determine the ratio of the energy used by the blow-dryer in 15 minutes to the energy used by the vacuum cleaner in one- half hour.

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Answer:

(a) P₁ = 1320 W

(b) P₂ = 480 W

(c) [tex]\frac{E_1}{E_2} = 0.46[/tex]

Explanation:

(a)

The power consumed by the blow dryer can be calculated as follows:

[tex]P_1 = VI[/tex]

where,

P₁ = Power Consumed by the blow dryer = ?

V = Voltage = 120 V

I = Current Rating of the blow dryer = 11 A

Therefore,

[tex]P_1 = (120\ V)(11\ A)\\[/tex]

P₁ = 1320 W

(b)

The power consumed by the blow dryer can be calculated as follows:

[tex]P_2 = VI[/tex]

where,

P₂ = Power Consumed by the vacuum cleaner = ?

V = Voltage = 120 V

I = Current Rating of the vacuum cleaner = 4 A

Therefore,

[tex]P_2 = (120\ V)(4\ A)\\[/tex]

P₂ = 480 W

(c)

[tex]\frac{E_1}{E_2} = \frac{P_1t_1}{P_2t_2}[/tex]

where,

E₁ = Energy used by the blow-dryer

E₂ = Energy used by the vacuum cleaner

t₁ = time of use of the blow-dryer = (15 min)(60 s/1 min) = 900 s

t₂ = time of use of the vacuum cleaner = (1.5 h)(3600 s/1 h) = 5400 s

Therefore,

[tex]\frac{E_1}{E_2} = \frac{(1320\ W)(900\ s)}{(480\ W)(5400\ s)}\\\\\frac{E_1}{E_2} = 0.46[/tex]

A region of vacuum contains both a uniform electric field with magnitude E and a uniform magnetic field with magnitude B.
Part A What is the ratio E/B if the energy density for the magnetic field equals the energy density for the electric field? Express your answer in volts per meter-tesla to three significant figures. IVO ADV A O O ?
Part B If E = 750 V/m, what is B, in teslas, if the magnetic field and electric-field energy densities are equal? Express your answer in teslas. O ALQ * R O 2 ?

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Answer:

A)    E / B = 2.99 10⁸  V/ mT,  B)     B = 2.50 10⁻⁶ T

Explanation:

A) the expressions for the energy densities are:

         u_E = ½ ε₀ E²

         u_B = ½ B² /μ₀

indicate that the two densities are equal

         ½ ε₀ E² = ½ B² /μ₀  

         E / B =  1 /[tex]\sqrt{\epsilon_o \ \mu_o }[/tex]

we calculate

         E / B = 1 / √( 8.85 10⁻¹² 4π 10⁻⁷

         E / B = 1 /√( 11.1212 10⁻¹⁸)

         E / B = 0.29986 10⁹9

         E / B = 2.99 10⁸  V/ mT

B) for this case E = 750 V / m, ask the magnetic field

         E / B =  1 /[tex]\sqrt{\epsilon_o \ \mu_o}[/tex]

         B = E [tex]\sqrt{\epsilon_o \ \mu_o}[/tex]

         

we calculate

        B = 750 √(8.85 10⁻¹² 4π 10⁻⁷

        B = 750 3.3348 10⁻⁹

        B = 2.50 10⁻⁶ T

The ratio E/B if the energy density for the magnetic field equals the energy density for the electric field

Energy densities can be expressed as

        u_E = ½ ε₀ E²

        u_B = ½ B² /μ₀

When the two densities are equal we use the formula

        ½ ε₀ E² = ½ B² /μ₀  

             E / B =  1 / μ₀  

             E / B = 1 / √( 8.85 10⁻¹² 4π 10⁻⁷)

             E / B = 1 /√( 11.1212 10⁻¹⁸)

             E / B = 0.29986 10⁹

             E / B = 2.99 10⁸  V/ mT

If the magnetic field and electric-field energy densities are equal and  E = 750 V / m, we can deduce that

      E / B =  1 / √ ξ₀ μ₀

       B = E √ ξ₀ μ₀

We substitute the values into the equation

        B = 750 √(8.85 10⁻¹² 4π 10⁻⁷)

        B = 750 3.3348 10⁻⁹

        B = 2.50 10⁻⁶ T

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Pls help! What is the average speed of an airplane that travels from New York to Los Angeles, a total distance of 4800 km, in 6.0 hours?
A.
800 km/hr
B.
80 km/hr
C.
0.00125 km/hr
D.
28,800 km/hr

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Answer:

800 meters per hour

Explanation:

800 meters per hour is the average speed of an airplane that travels from New York to Los Angeles, a total distance of 4800 km, in 6.0 hours.

What is acceleration?​

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[tex]\huge\boxed{✍ ACCELERATION\hookrightarrow}[/tex]

Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity with respect to time / rate of change of velocity in unit time.

It's a vector quantity (it has both magnitude & direction).

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A large grinding wheel in the shape of a solid cylinder of radius 0.330 m is free to rotate on a frictionless, vertical axle. A constant tangential force of 290 N applied to its edge causes the wheel to have an angular acceleration of 0.854 rad/s2.

(a) What is the moment of inertia of the wheel?
kg · m2

(b) What is the mass of the wheel?
kg

(c) If the wheel starts from rest, what is its angular velocity after 5.80 s have elapsed, assuming the force is acting during that time?
rad/s

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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