Answer:
Astronomers?
Explanation:
Answer:
Astrophysicist?
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe the answer would be kinetic energy to thermal energy.
Explanation:
Thermal energy is the heat of the brakes, and the kinetic energy would be when the car is in motion before stopping.
Improving your cardiovascular endurance, such as aerobic activity, can get your heart pumping, make you sweaty, and quicken your breathing. When you give your heart this kind of workout on a regular basis, your heart will get even better at its main job - delivering ____________ to all parts of your body.
Answer:
The correct answer is - oxygen.
Explanation:
Cardiovascular endurance is the ability to do physical activity or exercise without affecting or being tired for a longer time period. Aerobic exercise or activity can help to increase cardiovascular endurance.
Improving the cardiovascular system helps in delivering oxygen as per the demands with the help of the heart that pumps the oxygen-rich blood to different organs of an individual and lungs by inhaling enough oxygen.
Is water still part of the cycle when it is underground? Explain.
Answer:
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Explanation:
How to use electromagnetic spectrum in a sentence?
Answer:
The enemy can use his vision across a broadband of the electromagnetic spectrum . Our century has seen the entire electromagnetic spectrum opened for business.
Explanation:
[tex] \bigstar[/tex] A uniform resistance wire is stretched till it's length becomes four times.What happens to the resistance ?
*Plagiarised / Irrelevant answers will be reported!
Answer:
if a uniform resistance wire is stretched till it's length becomes four times the the resistance of wire multiples by sixteen times as resistance is directly proportional to the
length of wire.
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we have:
At unit length
Resistance [R]=[tex] \frac{pL}{A} [/tex].....i
where
p: resistivity
L:length
A:area
when
length is strength 4 times
length will be 4L
Now
new equation becomes
Resistance[R] =[tex] \frac{p4L}{A} [/tex]=4[tex] \frac{pL}{A} [/tex]=4R
so
when A uniform resistance wire is stretched till it's length becomes four times. the resistance increases by four times of its original resistance.
The bending of light as it travels from one medium into another is called
Question 15 options:
none of the above.
reflection.
diffraction.
refraction.
Answer:
Refraction is the correct option
Answer: refraction
Explanation: it is the bending of light rays as it moves from one medium to another.
When a traffic light turns from red to green, it takes much more force and time for a large truck to get going than it does a small, compact car. This is an example of which law of motion?
Answer:
First Law of Motion.
Explanation:
Inertia can be defined as the tendency of an object or a body to continue in its state of motion or remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
In physics, Sir Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion is known as Law of Inertia and it states that, an object or a physical body in motion will continue in its state of motion at continuous velocity (the same speed and direction) or, if at rest, will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
The inertia of a physical object such as a truck is greatly dependent or influenced by its mass; the higher the quantity of matter in a truck, the greater will be its tendency to continuously remain at rest.
Hence, it would take much more force and time for a large truck to get going when the traffic light turns green than it does for a small, compact car. This is an example of the first law of motion.
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Atoms in group 18 are inert (chemicalally unreactive) because
Answer:
They have a full shell of valence electrons and are very stable .
Explanation:
Answer
atoms in group 18 are chemically inert because they are stable and do not take part in any chemical reaction.
Explanation:
A un cuerpo de 4kg que está en reposo sobre la superficie de la tierra, se aplica durante 8seg una fuerza de 60N dirigida verticalmente hacia arriba. Calcule la altura máxima que alcanza el cuerpo.
Answer:
[tex] y_{t} = 253.94 m [/tex]
Explanation:
Para resolver este problema debemos contemplar dos tramos.
En el primer tramo, la fuerza aplicada impulsa al cuerpo a subir una altura dada debido a la aceleración que genera esa fuerza.
[tex] \Sigma F = ma [/tex]
[tex] F - P = ma [/tex]
[tex] F - mg = ma [/tex]
En donde:
F: es la fuerza aplicada = 60 N
P: es el peso del cuerpo = mg
m: es la masa del cuerpo = 4 kg
g: es la aceleración debido a la gravedad = 9.81 m/s²
a: es la aceleración
Entonces, la aceleración generada por la fuerza aplicada es:
[tex] a = \frac{F - mg}{m} = \frac{60 N - 4kg*9.81 m/s^{2}}{4 kg} = 5.19 m/s^{2} [/tex]
Ahora, debemos calcular la altura recorrida mientras el cuerpo está acelerado hacia arriba:
[tex] y_{{1}} = y_{0} + v_{0}t + \frac{1}{2}at^{2} [/tex]
En donde:
[tex] y_{1}[/tex]: es la altura final del tramo 1 =? [tex] y_{0}[/tex]: es la altura inicial = 0
[tex] v_{0}[/tex]: es la velocidad inicial = 0 (parte del reposo)
t: es el tiempo = 8 s
[tex] y_{1} = 0 + 0 + \frac{1}{2}5.19 m/s^{2}*(8 s)^{2} = 166.08 m [/tex]
Por lo tanto, mientras el cuerpo está acelerado (durante los 8 s) recorre 166.08 metros.
Ahora, en el segundo tramo el cuerpo sigue subiendo hasta alcanzar una altura máxima para luego comenzar a descender. Podemos usar la siguiente ecuación para calcular la altura recorrida.
[tex] v_{f}^{2} = v_{0}^{2} - 2gy_{2} [/tex]
En donde:
[tex] v_{f}[/tex]: es la velocidad final = 0 (en la altura máxima)
[tex] v_{0}[/tex]: es la velocidad inicial
Primero debemos encontrar la velocidad inicial en el segundo tramo, que es igual a la velocidad final del primer tramo:
[tex] v_{f} = \sqrt{v_{0} + 2ay_{1}} = \sqrt{0 + 2*5.19 m/s^{2}*166.08 m} = 41.52 m/s [/tex]
Entonces, la altura recorrida en el segundo tramo es:
[tex] y_{2} = \frac{v_{0}^{2} - v_{f}^{2}}{2g} = \frac{(41.52 m/s)^{2} - 0}{2*9.81 m/s^{2}} = 87.86 m [/tex]
Finalmente, la altura máxima es:
[tex]y_{t} = y_{1} + y_{2} = 166.08 m + 87.86 m = 253.94 m[/tex]
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In order to determine the speed of an object, what measurements must be made?
Answer:
You need to have the distance traveled and the time it took to travel that distance.
Explanation:
You have a 100 ohm resistor. How
much resistance must you add in
parallel to the 100 ohm resistor to
create an equivalent resistance of
75.0 ohms?
Answer:
R2 = 300 Ohms
Explanation:
Let the two resistors be R1 and R2 respectively.
RT is the total equivalent resistance.
Given the following data;
R1 = 100 Ohms
RT = 75 Ohms
To find R2;
Mathematically, the total equivalent resistance of resistors connected in parallel is given by the formula;
[tex] RT = \frac {R1*R2}{R1 + R2} [/tex]
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] 75 = \frac {100*R2}{100 + R2} [/tex]
Cross-multiplying, we have;
75 * (100 + R2) = 100R2
7500 + 75R2 = 100R2
7500 = 100R2 - 75R2
7500 = 25R2
R2 = 7500/25
R2 = 300 Ohms
what is 7/3 because it wont work for me pls help
Answer:
7/3 = 2 1/3
Explanation:
If the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator of a fraction, then it is called an improper fraction. In that case, you could convert it into a whole number or mixed number fraction. 7/3 = 2 1/3.
Answer:
2.3333 (3-repeating) hope that helps
Suppose you are helping a friend move. The friend asks you stand in the back of a pickup truck to hold a piano because there is no rope available to tie it down. Explain why you should refuse this request.
Explanation:
This exposes the individual to danger. Remember, the Newton Law of motion which says that an object under the state of rest will remain in that state (inertia) unless when acted upon by an external force.
In this scenario, standing at the back of the pickup truck presents danger especially if the truck suddenly stops; this individual would experience an upward thrust due to inertia that may disbalance him.
Calcular la cantidad de solucion que se encuentra en un recipiente con 670 g de solvente y 22 g de soluto
Answer:
692 g
Explanation:
La fórmula para encontrar la solución de una mezcla química es agregar el soluto y el solvente juntos. Esto significa
Solución = solvente + soluto
Solución = 670 g + 22 g
Solución = 692 g
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Ella had a beaker of warm water Its temperature was 70 degrees celsius She poured in some water and stirred the mixture. When she measured the temperature of the water, it had fallen to 40 degree celsius
Explain why the temperature of the water decreased when the cold water was added to it
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We know, hot water has more energy than the cold water , so when cold water is added in the beaker then heat transfer occurs from hot water to cold water to balance the Energy, causing the drop of temperature from 70° C to 40° C.
Note : Heat transfers occurs from hotter object to cooler one.
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Ann and Jesse’s mom is driving them to school. They are listening to music on an FM radio station. When they ride in the car with their father, they sometimes listen to AM radio. Ann wants to find out the difference between AM and FM radio signals. She finds a diagram in an online search. How do the AM and FM radio waves compare? In your answer, explain how the wavelength affects the frequency of the radio waves.
Answer:
the difference is that the carrier waves are altered. am waves amplitude (strength) is varied in the signal to get sound information. Fm waves frequency’s are varied based on the carrier signal.
Explanation:
0. The volume of a cube is 27cm3. Find the length of edge of cube.
Answer:
27 cm3
Explanation:
9) An object with a height of 18 cm is placed in front of a converging lens. The image has a
height of –9.0 cm.
a) What is the magnification of the lens?
b) If the focal length of the lens is 6.0 cm, how far in front of the lens is the object?
c) Where does the image appear?
Answer:
Explanation:
a) Magnification = image height / object height = -9 / 18 = -0.5
b) Magnification = - image distance / object distance = -0.5
so image distance = 0.5 object distance
1/focal length = 1/image distance + 1/object distance
1/6 = 1/(0.5 object distance) + 1/object distance
object distance = 18.0 cm
c) Image appears behind the lens.
Answer:
Explanation:
mag = ht i/ht o = -9/18 = -1/2
mag = -1/2 = -di/do
do = 2di
put in eqn
1/f = 1/di + 1/do
1/6 = 1/di + 1/2di
2di = 18
do = 18cm
image is behind lens
The application of a force that causes an object to move in the direction of the force is ______.
Power
Work
Kinetic energy
Distance
Answer:
work is the answer because work is said to be done if an object is displaced by the application of force
How would mass determine if an egg will crack or not and why?
Answer:
the force of the egg striking the floor or ground is greater than the force that the egg shell can exert on itself to keep its shape, the egg will break. Some eggs are stronger than others, depending on how thick the shell is.
Explanation:
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Which path would the laser take when entering the water from air?
brown or black
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Explanation:
m = 66 kg
a = 2 m/s²
F = .....?
F = m . a= 66 . 2
= 132 N
#CMIIW0.125 C of charge flow out of a
5.00 V battery in 6.30 s. How
much resistance is attached to the
battery?
(Hint: What is the definition of current?)
(Unit = Ohm)
Answer:
Resistance = 252.53 Ohms
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Charge = 0.125 C
Voltage = 5 V
Time = 6.3 seconds
To find the resistance;
First of all, we would determine the current flowing through the battery;
Quantity of charge, Q = current * time
0.125 = current * 6.3
Current = 0.125/6.3
Current = 0.0198 A
Next, we find the resistance;
Resistance = voltage/current
Resistance = 5/0.0198
Resistance = 252.53 Ohms
An alpha particle (the nucleus of a helium atom, carrying a charge of 3.2x10 ^-19 C) moves at 5.5x10 ^7 m/s at a right angle to the magnetic field. If the particle experiences a force of 1.5x10 ^-14 N due to the magnetic field, then what is the magnitude of the magnetic field?
Answer:i think its 7.5
Explanation:
Fill in the blank: Friction applies to all states of matter in the gas state it is called ________ resistance and in a liquid it's called ___________ resistance. Air resistance can be used to slow the fall of an object. Parachutes are usually made out of light, strong fabric, originally silk, now most commonly nylon. They are typically dome-shaped, but vary, with rectangles, inverted domes, and others found
Answer:
Drag; water.
Explanation:
Friction can be defined as a force that resists the relative motion of two objects when there surface comes in contact. Thus, it prevents two surface from easily sliding over or slipping across one another. Also, friction usually reduces the efficiency and mechanical advantage of machines but can be reduced through lubrication.
Generally, there are four (4) main types of friction and these includes;
I. Static friction.
II. Rolling friction.
III. Sliding friction.
IV. Fluid friction.
Fluid friction can be defined as a type of friction that acts on physical objects moving through a liquid or gas. A fluid refers to any physical substance that can flow and is able to take the shape of a container.
In science, matter can be defined as anything that has mass and occupies space. Any physical object that is found on earth is typically composed of matter. Matter are known to be made up of atoms and as a result has the property of existing in states.
Basically, matter exists in three (3) distinct or classical phases and these are; solid, liquid and gas.
Generally, friction applies to all states of matter; in the gaseous state, it is called drag resistance and in a liquid it's called water resistance.
c A flea jumps off the dog and changes its speed by
1.2 m/s in a time of 0.8 milliseconds. Calculate its
acceleration. (1 ms = 10-²5)
d Compare the kinetic energy of the dog and the flea.
Protective equipment and protective measures help keep all types of workers safe on the job.
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All students except one are cheating on a test. The one student who is not cheating on the test is exhibiting abnormal behavior. Based on the information provided in the article, explain the conclusion of this scenario. Which definition for abnormal behavior would apply to this scenario? (Site 1)
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
According to clinical psychology, an abnormal behavior is when an act results in a significant distress and is deviant from the normal practice.
In this case, while the whole class is cheating, one student isn't. This shows that the student is deviating from what every other person is doing. Since the student deviates from the norm, it's an abnormal behavior.
Answer:
The reason he might be exhibiting abnormal behavior is the fact that everyone except him is cheating on a test. He is the odd one out and due to this he might be anxious/nervous. Perhaps he thinks that since he is the only one not cheating that he might get a bad grade cause the teacher will assume he is cheating aswell. Another might be that he does not like being singled out. It's out of the norm and he does not particularly like it.
Explanation:
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How much potassium nitrate, KNO3, would completely dissolve in 100g of water at 40℃?
A. 28 grams
B. 108 grams
C. 45 grams
D. 65 grams
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