Assume that it takes an average of 3 man-hours to stack 1 ton of a particular item. In order to stack 36 tons in 6 hours, the number of people required is:______.
A) 9
B) 12
C) 15
D) 18
E) 21

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Answer 1

Answer:

option (d)

Explanation:

Given,

1 ton of a particular item can be stack in= 3 man-hours

36 ton of a particular item can be stack in=  36 x 3 man-hours

                                                                     = 108man- hours

Number of hours = 6 hours

Number of people = [tex]\frac{108 \text{man-hours}}{6}[/tex]

                               = 18

Hence, the number of people required is 18.

Therefore, option (d) is correct.


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Which best describes the energy of a sound wave as it travels through a medium?
It increases
It decreases
It remains the same
It depends on the medium

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Answer:

It depends on the medium is answer.

Explanation:

I hope it's helpful!

The energy of sound waves depends on the nature of medium it travels through. As the speed of the wave increases in the medium its energy increases. Hence, option d is correct.

What are sound waves ?

Sound waves are type of mechanical waves passing through a medium. Sound waves are longitudinal waves hence, the oscillation of particles is in the same direction of of the wave propagation.

The energy of a wave is directly proportional to the frequency of the wave and inversely proportional to the wavelength. As the density of the medium increases, the speed of the wave decreases and thereby energy too.

Sound waves travels with higher speed through solids. As their energy increases, the waves moves with higher speed. Hence, the energy of sound waves depends on the nature of the medium.

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Why are stars considered to be the building blocks of the universe?
A. Stars are found throughout the galaxy
B. Stars become novas, supernovas, and Black Holes
C. Nuclear fusion within stars creates needed elements for he universe
D. The sun is a star

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The answer for that would be C
The answer to this question is C

Which of the following remains constant during the motion of a projectile fired from a planet?

A. Momentum

B. Kinetic energy

C. Horizontal component of velocity

D. Vertical component of velocity​

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Answer:

C. Horizontal component of velocity

Explanation:

Object in motion stays in motion,

nothing works against its motion in the horizontal direction, unlike in the vertical direction, gravity pulls object down.

The world’s largest wind turbine has blades that are 80 m long and makes 1 revolution every 5.7 seconds.
What is the velocity for one of the blades?
(THIS IS PHYSICS, CIRCULAR MOTION)

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Answer:

88.14 m/s

Explanation:

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

Radius (r) = length of blade = 80 m

Revolution (rev) = 1

Time (t) = 5.7 s

Velocity (v) =?

The velocity of the blade can be obtained by using the following formula:

v = (rev × 2πr) / t

NOTE: Pi (π) = 3.14

v = (1 × 2 × 3.14 × 80) / 5.7

v = 502.4 / 5.7

v = 88.14 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of the blade is 88.14 m/s

How fast must a train accelerates from rest to cover 518 m in the first 7.48 s?

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Heya!

For this problem, use the formula:

s = Vo * t + (at^2) / 2

Since the initial velocity is zero, the formula simplifies like this:

s = (at^2) / 2

Clear a:

2s = at^2

(2s) / t^2 = a

a = (2s) / t^2

Data:

s = Distance = 518 m

t = Time = 7,48 s

a = Aceleration = ¿?

Replace according formula:

a = (2*518 m) / (7,48 s)^2

Resolving:

a = 1036 m / 55,95 s^2

a = 23,34 m/s^2

The aceleration must be 23,34 meters per second squared

If a car travels 60 mph for a distance of 180 miles, how much time
did it take?

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Answer:

3 hours

Explanation:

180 divided by 60 (mph means miles per hours by the way)

A guitar player can change the frequency of a string by "bending" it-pushing it along a fret that is perpendicular to its length. This stretches the string, increasing its tension and its frequency. The B string on a guitar is 64 cm long and has a tension of 74 N. The guitarist pushes this string down against a fret located at the center of the string, which gives it a frequency of 494 Hz. He then bends the string, pushing with a force of 4.0 N so that it moves 8.0 mm along the fret.

* What is the new frequency?

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Answer:

[tex]f'=504hz[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The B string on a guitar is 64 cm long

The B string tension tension of 74 N.

Frequency of 494 Hz

Pushed with a Force of 4.0 N

It moves 8.0 mm along the fret.

Generally the equation for frequency of ring under tension is mathematically given as

 [tex]2Lf=\sqrt{x\frac{T}{\mu} }[/tex]

 [tex]2*(64/100)*494=\sqrt{\frac{74}{m/0.64}[/tex]

 [tex](632.32)^2={\frac{74}{m/0.64}[/tex]

 [tex](632.32)^2=74*{\frac{0.64}{m}[/tex]

 [tex](632.32)^2={\frac{47.36}{m}[/tex]

 [tex]m=1.18450761*10^-^4[/tex]

Therefore finding the New frequency f'

 

  [tex]f'=\frac{(\sqrt{\frac{74+11}{(\frac{1.18450761*10^-^4}{0.642})}})}{2*0.642}[/tex]

  [tex]f'=\frac{(\sqrt{(\frac{74+11}{1})*(\frac{0.642}{1.18450761*10^-^4}})}{2*0.642}[/tex]

  [tex]f'=\frac{(\sqrt{(\frac{85}{1})*(\frac{0.642}{1.18450761*10^-^4}})}{2*0.642}[/tex]

  [tex]f'=\frac{(\sqrt{(\frac{54.57}{1.18450761*10^-^4}})}{2*0.642}[/tex]

 [tex]f'=\frac{678.7471973}{2*0.642}[/tex]

 [tex]f'=572.9111096hz[/tex]

 

 

In class, Kelsey stops paying attention to the lesson and begins to focus on tapping her pencil on her desk. Her teacher slowly walks to Kelsey’s desk and gently takes her pencil from her. How would behaviorist B.F. Skinner MOST likely describe this response?

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Answer:

I think it might be negative reinforcement.

Explanation:

Answer:

negative reinforcement

Explanation:

"When the ball leaves the ramp at Point B, students measure the horizontal" distance traveled. They repeat the experiment five times, being careful to release the ball from the same starting Point A and find the average horizontal distance traveled to be 2.0 m. One student suggests they use a stopwatch to find the time the ball is in the air whereas another student suggests they use a meter stick. Given these materials, describe the procedure students should follow to minimize error and calculate the speed of the ball as it leaves the ramp.

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Answer:

Speed of ball as it leaves ramp is 2 m/s

Explanation:

From the question it is given that the average distance traveled by ball from point A to B is 2.0 m and the time taken is 1sec

one student is using stopwatch to calculate the time taken by ball and another student is using meter stick to calculate the distance traveled

since speed of ball is given by v = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]  thus,

the speed = 2 m/s

now for minimizing the error of speed it is necessary to record the readings by single students at-least 5 times and take average

by doing this, the error of speed calculation will be minimum as the it decreases the error due to random error of system caused by taking the reading  by different students

Describe how electric potential energy, kinetic energy, and work change when two charges of opposite sign are placed near each other.

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Answer:

As opposites attract, q is pulled to Q. And that force from Q is working on q, force over distance. Which means the potential energy q started with is being converted into kinetic energy. q is accelerating and picking up speed.  

Explanation:

Which players are usually the fasted on the team, run the offensive, and shoot from the perimeter of the court?
Forward
Mid-fielder
Guard
Center

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Answer:

i think guard but not sure

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