An Olympic skier moving at 20.0 m/s down a 30.0o slope encounters a region of wet snow, of

coefficient of friction μk = 0.740. How far down the slope does she go before stopping?


a.119 m

b.145 m

c.170 m

d.199 m

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Answer 1

Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

Forces acting on the skier-

F1 [tex]= -mg sin(30)[/tex] down the slope  

F2 [tex]= -mg cos(30)[/tex]

F3 = friction force  [tex]= 0.74 mg cos(30)[/tex]  

Net force, down the slope  

[tex]= -mg sin(30)+ 0.74 mg cos(30)\\= mg(.74 cos(30)-sin(30))\\= 0.14mg\\= 1.38m[/tex]

Acceleration [tex]= F/m= 1.38[/tex] m/s2  

Acceleration remains constant, initial speed is 20 m/s

Speed at time t is [tex]1.38t- 20[/tex] m/s

Distance down the slope at time t is [tex]0.69t^2- 20t[/tex]

When the skier stops, her speed is 0. Thus,  

, [tex]1.38t- 20= 0\\t= 20/1.38\\= 14.5[/tex] seconds

Distance travelled in 14.5 seconds [tex]= (0.69)(14.52- 20(14.5)= -145 m[/tex](negative because it is down the slope).

Option B is correct


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A particle with a charge of 34.0 $\mu C$ moves with a speed of 65.8 m/s in the positive $x$ direction. The magnetic field in this region of space has a component of 0.545 T in the positive $y$ direction, and a component of 0.828 T in the positive $z$ direction. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the particle

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Answer:

0.00221 N

Explanation:

Given that,

The charge on the particle, [tex]q=34\mu C[/tex]

The speed of the particle, v = 65.8 m/s (+x direction)

Magnetic field, B = 0.545 T (in +y direction) and 0.828 T in the positive z direction.

The magnetic force is given by the formula as follows :

[tex]F=q(v\times B)[/tex]

Substitute all the values,

[tex]F=34\times 10^{-6}\times (65.8i\times (0.545j+0.828 k))\\\\=34\times 10^{-6}\times (65.8i\times 0.545j +65.8i\times 0.828 k)\\\\=34\times 10^{-6}\times(35.86k +(-54.48j))\\\\=34\times 10^{-6}\times \sqrt{35.86^2+54.48^2} \\\\=0.00221\ N[/tex]

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Which object had the greatest average speed?
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B
C
D

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Which of the following is an example of a healthy behavior?
OA
Binge drinking of alcohol
OB.
Smoking cigarettes
OC.
Driving a car recklessly
OD.
None of the above

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Answer moderate alcohol can be good for you health

Explanation: but I wouldn't do none of those things to be honest

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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There is a current of 0.83 A through a light bulb in a 120.0v circuit. What is the
resistance of the light bulb?

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Answer:

144.6ohms

Explanation:

v=IR

R =V/I=120/0.83

R=144.6

a 12v battery delivers a 3.6 a current to an electric motor. How much power was delivered to the current?

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Answer:

P = 43.2 W

Explanation:

Known:

Voltage = 12 v = 12 kgm^2s^-3A^-

Current = 3.6 A

Unknown:

Power =?

Strategy:

We need an equation the relates voltage, power, and current. According to Watt's Law, the power in a circuit is a product of voltage and current.

This defines the relationship between power, voltage, and current.

The mathematical expression of watt's law is P = IV where p is the power delivered or generated by a given source, I is current, and V is the voltage.

Solution:

P = 3.6 A * (12 kgm^2s^-3A^-1)

P = (43.2 kgm^2s^-3A)/A [ I have moved the A^-1 into the denominator as A so that we can see that we have the same term in the numerator and denominator.

P = 43.2 kgm^2s^-3

P = 43.2 W

A string with a length of 0.75 m is fixed at both ends. (a) What is the longest possible wavelength for the traveling waves that can interfere to form a standing wave on this string? (b) If waves travel with a speed of 130 m/s on this string, what is the frequency associated with this longest wavelength?

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Answer:

a) Longest wavelength is: [tex]\lambda_{1}=2*0.75=1.5\: m[/tex]

b) The frequency associated with this longest wavelength is: [tex]f=86.7\: Hz[/tex]

Explanation:

a)

The wavelength equation of a standing wave is given by:

[tex]\lambda_{n}=\frac{2}{n}L[/tex]

Where:

L is the length of the stringn is a natural number

We use n=1 to find the longest possible wavelength, so we will have:

[tex]\lambda_{1}=2L[/tex]

[tex]\lambda_{1}=2*0.75=1.5\: m[/tex]

b)

The speed of the wave is given by:

[tex]v=f\lambda[/tex]

So we just need to find the f (frequency).

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[tex]f=\frac{130}{1.5}[/tex]

[tex]f=86.7\: Hz[/tex]

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot is
1.slowly shrinking
2.a large storm
3.smaller than Saturn's spot
4.a large area of liquid hydrogen

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Answer:    

2 : A large storm

Explanation: I hope this helps

Type of bacteria that attacks the throat- causing fever sore throat rash

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Answer:

Streptococcus Pyogenes

Explanation:

Strep throat!

how does increasing energy affect the amplitude of a wave?​

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Answer:

The amount of energy carried by a wave is related to the amplitude of the wave

Explanation:

A high energy wave is characterized by a high amplitude; a low energy wave is characterized by a low amplitude.  The energy imparted to a pulse will only affect the amplitude of that pulse.

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A wave pulse travels along a stretched string at a speed of 100 cm/s. What will be the speed in cm/s if the string's tension is quadrupled, the length halved and its mass is doubled

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Answer:

The new velocity of the string is 100 centimeters per second (1 meter per second).

Explanation:

The speed of a wave through a string ([tex]v[/tex]), in meters per second, is defined by the following formula:

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{T\cdot L}{m} }[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]T[/tex] - Tension, in newtons.

[tex]L[/tex] - Length of the string, in meters.

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the string, in kilograms.

The expression for initial and final speeds of the wave are:

Initial speed

[tex]v_{o} = \sqrt{\frac{T_{o}\cdot L_{o}}{m_{o}} }[/tex] (2)

Final speed

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{(4\cdot T_{o})\cdot (0.5\cdot L_{o})}{2\cdot m_{o}} }[/tex]

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{T_{o}\cdot L_{o}}{m_{o}} }[/tex] (3)

By (2), we conclude that:

[tex]v =v_{o}[/tex]

If we know that [tex]v_{o} = 1\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the new speed of the wave in the string is [tex]v = 1\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex].

Ali is sitting on the chair, identify the forces acting on him.

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one force acting on him is gravity
gravity and the chair pushing up against him

State five uses of bases.​

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Answer:

Sodium hydroxide is used in the manufacture of soap. It is used in petroleum refining; in making medicines, paper, pulp, etc. It is used in making rayon. Calcium hydroxide is also known as slaked lime. It is used to neutralize acid in water supplies; in the manufacture of bleaching powder; as a dressing material for acid burns; as an antidote for food poisoning.Ammonium hydroxide is used to remove ink spots from clothes and to remove grease from window-panes. It is used in the cosmetic industry. Alkalis are used in alkaline batteries. Generally, potassium hydroxide is used in such batteries.Strontium hydroxide(Sr(OH)2) is used in the food industry for the refining of beet sugar.

1pt The process by which rock minerals are changed by natural processes into new substances is known as:
O A. erosion.
O B. chemical weathering.
O C. sedimentation.
O D. mechanical weathering.

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The answer is A because you have to have erosion

The process by which rock minerals are changed by natural processes into new substances is known as chemical weathering. Option A is correct.

What is weathering?

The breakdown or dissolution of rocks and minerals on the Earth's surface is referred to as weathering.

Weathering is the erosion or disintegration of rocks, building materials, etc., induced by chemical interactions dissolved in it rather than by mechanical processes.

Water, ice, acids, salts, plants, animals, and temperature variations are all weathering agents.

Chemical weathering is the process by which rock minerals are transformed into new compounds by natural processes.

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Suppose that a particle accelerator is used to move two beams of particles in opposite directions. In a particular region, electrons move to the right at 4910 m/s and protons move to the left at 2583 m/s. The particles are evenly spaced with 0.0758 m between electrons and 0.0577 m between protons. Assuming that there are no collisions and that the interactions between the particles are negligible, what is the magnitude of the average current in this region

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]17.28 \times 10^{-14}\ A[/tex]"

Explanation:

Calculating the number of electrons passing in per second:

[tex]\to n_e = \frac{4910}{0.0758} = 6.4 \times 10^5[/tex]

Calculating the current in electron:

[tex]\to I_e = 6.4 \times 10^5 \times 1.6 \times 10^{-19} = 10.24 \times 10^{-14}\ A[/tex]

Calculating the number of protons passing in per second:

[tex]\to n_p = \frac{2583}{0.0577} = 4.4 \times 10^{4}[/tex]

Calculating the current in proton:

[tex]\to I_p = 4.4 \times 10^{4} \times 1.6 x 10^{-19} = 7.04 \times 10^{-14} \ A[/tex]

Calculating the total current:

[tex]\to I = I_p + I_e = 17.28 \times 10^{-14}\ A[/tex]

The speed of a train is reduced uniformly from to while travelling a distance of 90 m. a. Compute the deceleration b. How much further will the train travel before coming to rest, provided the acceleration remains constant?​

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Answer:

290 m.a.

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An old shade-tree mechanic trick for removing a stubborn bolt is to slip a long pipe over the handle of the wrench, then apply a force to the end of the pipe opposite the bolt.

Why is this effective? What problems might this technique cause?

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Answer: long pipe is used to increase torque and reduce force needed.

Explanation: A torque is needed to open bolt. torque = F·r, if

R increases, Force F needed to open bold is smaller.

Problem is a worn bolt may break down. It sometimes I send useful to heat bolt instead using too much power.

how much work is done in accelerating a 2000 kg car from rest to a speed of 30 m/s?

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The work done is the same as the amount of energy increase. The formula for kinetic energy is 122
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The initial KE of the car is 12(1000)×202=200,000
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A radial saw has a blade with a 9-in. radius. Suppose that the blade spins at 1000 rpm. (a) Find the angular speed of the blade in rad/min. Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. webMathematica generated answer key rad/min (b) Find the linear speed of the sawteeth in ft/s. Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. webMathematica generated answer key ft/

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Answer:

The angular speed of the blade is of 166.67 rad/min

If a radial saw has a blade with a 9-in. radius. Suppose that the blade spins at 1000 rpm then the angular speed of the blade would be 104.72 rad/seconds.

What is speed?

The total distance covered by any object per unit of time is known as speed. It depends only on the magnitude of the moving object. The unit of speed is a meter/second. The generally considered unit for speed is a meter per second.

The mathematical expression for speed is given by

speed = total distance /Total time

As given in the problem If a radial saw has a blade with a 9-in. radius. Suppose that the blade spins at 1000 rpm then we have to find the angular speed of the blade,

the angular speed of the blade (ω) = 2πN/60

                                                          =2×π×1000/60

                                                          = 104.72 rad/seconds

Thus, the angular speed of the radial saw would be 104.72 rad/seconds

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The 10-lb block A attains a velocity of 2ft/s in 5 seconds, starting from rest. Determine the tension in the cord and the coefficient of kinetic friction between block A and the horizontal plane. Neglect the weight of the pulley. Block B has a weight of 8 lb. Please work on this by using the principle of linear impulse-momentum

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let T be the tension in the cord.

Impulse by cord = change in momentum of block A .

T x 5s = 10 ( 2 -0) = 20

T = 4 poundal .

acceleration of block B = 2 / 5 = 0.4 m /s²

Net force applied on A = m ( g + a ) where m is mass of block B , a is acceleration of block B .

= 8 ( 32 + .4 ) = 259.2 poundal

Frictional force on block A = 259.2 - 4 = 255.2 poundal

μ x 10 x 32 = 255.2

320μ = 255.2

μ =0 .8 .

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2) Translation kinetic energy is defined as the energy of a system due to the motion of the system’s...

• center of mass
• axis of symmetry
• molecules
• rotational movement


3) the work- energy theorem states that

• when work is done on a system, no energy changes can occur.

• when work is done on a system, a change in energy occurs.

• when energy is released by a system, work can be done.

• when work is done by a system, energy is released

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Answer:

2) center mass

3) when work is done by a system, energy is released

Explanation:

What range of the electromagnetic spectrum does this wave belong to?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Infrared radiation

The infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum covers the range from roughly 300 GHz to 400 THz (1 mm – 750 nm). It can be divided into three parts: Far-infrared, from 300 GHz to 30 THz (1 mm – 10 μm). The lower part of this range may also be called microwaves or terahertz waves.

Which object orbits object E?
A
B
C
Or D

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Answer:

its D I hope this helps you

Groups of organs that work together to complete a series of takes are called:


A: Skeletal System

B: Organ System

C: Muscular System

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A group of organs working together comprises an organ system, B.

Exposure to a sufficient quantity of ultraviolet will redden the skin, producing erythema - a sunburn. The amount of exposure necessary to produce this reddening depends on the wavelength. For a 1.0 cm2 patch of skin, 3.7 mJ of ultraviolet light at a wavelength of 254 nm will produce reddening; at 300 nm wavelength, 13 mJ are required. Part A What is the photon energy corresponding to each of these wavelengths

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Answer:

Energy = 7.83 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

Energy = 6.63 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

Explanation:

The energy of a photon in terms of wavelength can be calculated by the following formula:

[tex]Energy = \frac{hc}{\lambda}\\[/tex]

where,

h = Plank's Constant = 6.63 x 10⁻³⁴ Js

c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s

λ = wavelength of light

Now, for λ = 254 nm = 2.54 x 10⁻⁷ m:

[tex]Energy = \frac{(6.63\ x\ 10^{-34}\ Js)(3\ x\ 10^8\ m/s)}{2.54\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m}\\[/tex]

Energy = 7.83 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

Now, for λ = 300 nm = 3 x 10⁻⁷ m:

[tex]Energy = \frac{(6.63\ x\ 10^{-34}\ Js)(3\ x\ 10^8\ m/s)}{3\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m}\\[/tex]

Energy = 6.63 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

A 1.0-kg object moving 9.0 m/s collides with a 2.0-kg object moving 6.0 m/s in a direction that is perpendicular to the initial direction of motion of the 1.0-kg object. The two masses remain together after the collision, and this composite object then collides with and sticks to a 3.0-kg object. After these collisions, the final composite (6.0-kg) object remains at rest. What was the speed of the 3.0-kg object before the collisions

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Answer:

         v₃ = - (3 i ^ + 4 j ^) m / s

v₃ = 5 m / s,  θ = 233º

Explanation:

This is a momentum problem. Let us form a system formed by the three objects so that the forces during the collisions have been internal and the moment is conserved.

Let's start working with the first two objects.  As each object moves in a different direction let's work with the components in an xy coordinate system

X axis

initial instant. Before the shock

       p₀ₓ = m₁ v₁₀ + 0

final instant. After the crash

      p_{fx} = (m1 + m2) vₓ

the moment is preserved

       p₀ₓ = p_{fx}

       m₁ v₀₁ = (m₁ + m₂) vₓ

       vₓ = [tex]\frac{m_1}{m_1+m_2} \ v_{o1}[/tex]

Y axis  

initial instant

       p_{oy} = 0 + m₂ v₀₂

final moment

       p_{fy} = (m₁ + m₂) v_y

the moment is preserved

      p_{oy} = p_{fy}

      m₂ v₀₂ = (m₁ + m₂) v_y

      v_y = [tex]\frac{m_2}{m_1 +m_2 } \ v_{o2}[/tex]

We already have the speed of the set of these two cars, now let's work on this set and vehicle 3

X axis    

initial instant

      p₀ₓ = (m₁ + m₂) vₓ + m₃ v₃ₓ

final instant

      p_{fx} = 0

      p₀ₓ = p_{fx}

      (m₁ + m₂) vₓ + m₃ v₃ₓ = 0

       v₃ₓ = [tex]- \frac{m_1+m_2 }{m_3} \ v_x[/tex]

Y Axis

initial instant

        p_{oy} = (m₁ + m₂) v_y + m₃ v_{3y}

final moment

        p_{fy} = 0

        p_{oy} = p_{fy}

        (m₁ + m₂) v_y + m₃ v_{3y} = 0

        v_{3y} = [tex]- \frac{m_1+m_2}{m_3} \ v_y[/tex]

now we substitute the values ​​of the speeds

       v₃ₓ = [tex]- \frac{m_1+m_2}{m_3} \ \frac{m_1}{m_1+m_2} \ v_{o1}[/tex]  

       v₃ₓ = [tex]- \frac{m_1}{m_3} \ v_{o1}[/tex]

       v_{3y} = [tex]- \frac{m_1+m_2}{m_3} \ \frac{m_2}{m_1+m_2} \ v_{o2}[/tex]

       v_{3y} = [tex]- \frac{m_2}{m_3} \ v_{o2}[/tex]

let's calculate

         v₃ₓ = - ⅓ 9

         v₃ₓ = - 3 m / s

         v_{3y} = - ⅔ 6

         v_{3y} = - 4 m / s

therefore the speed of vehicle 3 is

         v₃ = - (3 i ^ + 4 j ^) m / s

It can also be given in the form of modulus and angles using the Pythagorean theorem

         v₃ = [tex]\sqrt{v_{3x}^2 + v_{3y}^2}[/tex]

          v₃ = [tex]\sqrt{3^2+4^2}[/tex]

          v₃ = 5 m / s

let's use trigonometry for the angle

          tan θ' = [tex]\frac{v_{3y}}{v_{3x}}[/tex]

          θ' = tan⁻¹ (\frac{v_{3y}}{v_{3x}})

          θ' = tan⁻¹ (4/3)

          θ'  = 53º

That the two speeds are negative so this angle is in the third quadrant, measured from the positive side of the x axis

          θ = 180 + θ'

          θ = 180 +53

          θ = 233º

difference between centrifugal and semi-centrifugal clutches​

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Centrifugal clutch: These are automatic clutches under the action of centrifugal forces. ... Semi – centrifugal clutch: The manual type of clutches which have a pedal assist to it and the clutches becomes free as the system gains rpm time to time. These clutches are used to remove driver effort in racing cars.

Answer:

Semi-centrifugal clutches are used in high powered race cars, to reduce the driver effort. Working is just like semi-centrifugal clutch.

The clutch action is purely under centrifugal force.

At low engine rpm the centrifugal force is low, so there is slip, as engine rpm increases, so does the centrifugal force.

what the answer for this question ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

It is better to say “It is correct.” The word THIS is a demonstrative pronoun. The word THIS should be used to point out or to indicate the things. The word CORRECT is an abstract noun therefore it can not be pointed out this is why it is better to say IT IS CORRECT.

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