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1. Why does pressure on a diver increase with
depth?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

The weight of the water above a diver exerts pressure on their body. The deeper a diver descends, the more water they have above them, and the more pressure it exerts on their body


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Astronomical observatories have been available since ancient times, and many cultures set aside special sites for astronomical observations. The thing modern observatories have that was missing from these older observatories until about 1610 was __________________. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

The answer is "telescopes".

Explanation:

Throughout ancient times, astronomical observatories have indeed been available, and so many historical locations were reserved for astronomical observations. All contemporary astronomers lacked within those older telescopes were lenses until 1610. A telescope is indeed an instrument used to view far-off objects. Telescopes often are being used to look at planets and stars.

Calcium is combined with Nitrogen in a chemical reaction. The formula of the compound created, Calcium Nitride, is

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Calcium is a 2+ ion which would be written as Ca^2+

Nitrogen is a 3- ion which is written as N^3-

When combined to create Calcium Nitrate it is Ca3N2

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How many types of galaxies are there?

a. 3

b. 4

c. 5

d. 6

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The answer is 3 elliptical, spiral, and irregular.

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1.
How much stress do you think?​

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Lots of stress I think

a wire is carrying a 2.45 A current. at what distance from the wire is the magnetic field 1.00x10^-6t

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Answer:

0.49m

Explanation:

So you need to change the original equation for finding fields to find distance, and then just plug in the numbers

Which equals 0.49meters

Also it was right on Acellus :)

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An alpha particle (charge 2e) is sent at high speed toward an atomic nucleus. The electric force acting on the alpha particle is 79.8 N when it is 2.29 x 10(-14) m away from the nucleus. What is the charge on the atomic nucleus? (e = 1.60 x 10(-19) C, Kc = 9 x 10(9) N•m(2)/c(2)

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Answer:

1.45×10⁻¹⁶ C

Explanation:

Applying,

F = kqq'/r²................ Equation 1

Where F = force acting on the alpha particle, k = coulomb's constant, q = charge on the alpha particle, q' = charge on the atomic nucleus, r = distance of seperation between the alpha particle and the atomic nucleus.

make q' the subject of the equation

q' = Fr²/(kq)................. Equation 2

From the question,

Given: F = 79.8 N, r = 2.29×10⁻¹⁴ m, q = 2e = (2×1.6×10⁻¹⁹) = 3.2×10⁻¹⁹ C, k = 9×10⁹ Nm²/C²

Substitute these values into equation 2

q' = [79.8×(2.29×10⁻¹⁴)²]/(3.2×10⁻¹⁹×9×10⁹)

q' = (4.18×10⁻²⁶)/(2.88×10⁻¹⁰)

q' = 1.45×10⁻¹⁶ C

A train traveled 100 kilometers north in 2 hours. After exchanging some railroad cars, it traveled 100 kilometers south in 2 hours along the same track. Why has the train's velocity changed

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Answer:Due to change in direction

Explanation:

Given

Initially train has traveled a 100 km in North and after exchanging some railroad cars, it traveled 100 in south.

The velocity of the train changes as it direction of motion changes. Velocity is the vector quantity which require direction and magnitude for its reperesentation.

A 60-W light bulb runs on 120 V and draws 0.50 A of current when running
for 10 minutes (600 seconds). How much energy does the light bulb use up
this time?

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Answer:

3600 J

Explanation:

According to given question

P(rated)=60w

V= 120

I =0.50 A

t=600 second

Now,

Energy can be calculated as :

[tex]E= VI*t[/tex]

Where,

V is voltage

I is current

t is time in second

Now,

Putting the all value in above equation E

So,

[tex]E=120*0.5*600\\E=36000 J[/tex]

Therefore, 36000 J energy use up by light bulb

Light travels through space at a speed of 3.0 x 108 m/s. A space probe is
traveling toward Earth at 2.5 * 108 m/s when one of its spotlights is turned
on. What speed would an observer on Earth measure for the light from the
spotlight?
O A. 2.5 * 108 m/s
O B. 3.0 x 108 m/s
O c. 5.5 x 108 m/s
O D. 0.5 x 108 m/s

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Explanation:

The answer is (B). The speed of light is the same for all observers regardless of their motion relative to the light source.

The speed would an observer on Earth measures for the light from the spotlight will be 3×10⁸ m/sec.

What is speed?

Speed is defined as the rate of change of the distance or the height attained. it is a time-based quantity. it is denoted by u for the initial speed while v for the final speed. its si unit is m/sec.

The given data in the problem is;

The speed of light is, [tex]\rm C =3 \times 10^8\ m/sec[/tex]

All frames of reference have the same speed of light in a vacuum. Therefore the speed would an observer on Earth measures for the light from the spotlight will be 3×10⁸ m/sec.

Hence option B is correct.

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A bird in flight pushes itself upward with
a 7.28 N force. If the bird is climbing at a
constant rate of 1 m/s (no acceleration),
what is the weight of the bird?
[?] N

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Answer:

The weight of the bird is equal to 7.28 N.

Explanation:

The upward force acting on the bird = 7.28 N

The bird is climbing at a constant rate of 1 m/s.

We need to find the weight of the bird.

We know that the weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it. It can be calculated as follows :

W = mg

In this case, 7.28 N of force is acting on the object. Hence, the weight of the bird is equal to 7.28 N.

car moves a distance of 420 m. Each tire on the car has a diameter of 42 cm. Which shows how many revolutions each

tire makes as they move that distance?




Plzzzz help asap

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Answer:

10 is the correct answer

Answer:

Total Distance: 420 meters

Diameter: 42 cm

Notice the units meters vs cm

420÷ 42 = 10 total revolutions

An object of mass m slides down an incline with angle 0.

Which expression
shows the net force on the object along the surface of the incline?

A. mg cos(0) - FN
B. mg cos(0)
C. mg sin(0)
D. mg sin(0) - FN

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Answer:

C. mg sin(θ)

Explanation:

The plane is incline and the only force acting in the object is the gravity, so you multiply mg per sin(θ) because sin(θ) gave you the part of the gravity acting in the horizontal direction parallel with the inclined surface

The expression shows the net force on the object along the surface of the incline is mg sin(θ).  The correct option is C.

What is Net force?

When two or more forces are acting on the system of objects, then the to attain equilibrium, net force must be zero.

An object of mass m slides down an incline with angle (θ).

The plane is incline and the only force acting in the object is the gravity, The weight or gravity acting in the horizontal direction parallel with the inclined surface is  mg sin(θ).

Thus, the correct option is C.

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A (200 g) of water at (80 °C) is mixed with (100 g)of water at (20 °C). What is the final temperature of the water?

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Answer:

60 °C

Explanation:

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

Mass of 1st sample (M₁) = 200 g

Temperature of 1st sample (T₁) = 80 °C

Mass of 2nd sample (M₂) = 100 g

Temperature of 2nd sample (T₂) = 20 °C

Equilibrium temperature (Tₑ) =?

NOTE: Since the sample are the same, the specific heat capacity is constant.

We can obtain the equilibrium temperature as follow:

Heat lost by 1st = heat gained by the 2nd

M₁C(T₁ – Tₑ) = M₂C(Tₑ – T₂)

Cancel out C

M₁(T₁ – Tₑ) = M₂(Tₑ – T₂)

200 (80 – Tₑ) = 100 (Tₑ – 20)

Clear bracket

16000 – 200Tₑ = 100Tₑ – 2000

Collect like terms

16000 + 2000 = 100Tₑ + 200Tₑ

18000 = 300Tₑ

Divide both side by 300

Tₑ = 18000 / 300

Tₑ = 60 °C

Therefore, the equilibrium temperature (i.e the final temperature) of the mixture is 60 °C.

what are the four importance of apron?​

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Answer:

To prevent our clothes from dust, dirt, spills and debris during cooking, serving, cleaning or performing a creative task. Aprons protect your clothes and acts as a protective barrier.

I'm walking 1.6m/s to 7-11 and it started to rain so I sped up to 2.7m/s in 1.2
seconds. What is my acceleration?
a=(vf-viyt
-0.92m/s2
O 01.1m/s2
0.92m/s2
1.1m/s2
1 points
Save A

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Answer:

Explanation:

[tex]a = \frac{v_f-v_0}{t}[/tex] which is the final velocity minus the initial velocity in the numerator, and the change in time in the denominator.  For us:

[tex]a=\frac{2.7-1.6}{1.2}[/tex] so

a = .92 m/s/s (NOT negative because you're speeding up)

An object moving at a constant velocity will always have a

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Answer:

It will always have a zero acceleration

When an object is moving with constant velocity, it does not change direction nor speed

0 acceleration

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A virtual image is produced by a convex mirror that is 1.60 cm from the mirror. If the magnification is 0.20, how far from the mirror is the object?

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1.80 If I had to guess

The distance of the object from the mirror Is = –8 cm

Calculation of the object distance of a mirror

The image distance from the mirror = –1.60cm

The magnification of the image = 0.20

The distance of the object from the mirror can be calculated using the formula below:

magnification= – image distance/ object distance

Substitute the available values into the equation above,

0.20 = – 1.60/ X

Make X the subject of formula,

X = – 1.60/0.20

X = – 8cm

The negative sign indicates that the image is virtual which is formed behind the mirror.

Therefore, the distance of the object from the mirror Is = –8 cm.

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You have just learned that the planet core of Mars is no longer radiating heat like the core of Earth. With this information what would you communicate to building designers as the lead geologist in regards to suitable building locations on the surface of Mars? Remember your informing builders about locations that would best avoid natural disasters like marsquakes and volcanoes? What evidence or theories do you have to support your statements?

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Answer:

Explanation:

That is a fun question!

Without a hot radiating core like Earth, Mars will have very different geological and seismic events. The Mars core will be relatively cold and there will not be any molten magma. So Mars will not have earthquakes or volcano activities. Both only occur when there is magma flowing or tectonic plate motion and they will not occur with a cold core.

help me calculate the kinetic energy (just the middle column) ASAP! SHOW WORK! ON PAPER

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Answer:

Explanation:

I can tell you what the answers for the middle column are, but if you don't know how to solve total energy problems, they won't make any sense to you at all.

First row, KE = 0

Second row, KE = 220500 J

Third row, KE = 183750 J

Fourth row, KE = 205800 J

That's also not paying any attention to significant digits because your velocity only had 1 and that's not enough to do the problem justice. I left all the digits in the answer. Round how your teacher tells you to.

What is the temperature difference between 65 degree Celcius and 212 degree Farenheit.
Find the temperature difference in both Celcius and Farenheit scale.

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Answer:

65 deg C = 35 deg C below boiling

35 deg C = 35 * 9 deg F / 5 deg c = 63 below boiling deg F

(1 deg C = 9/5 deg F)

212 - 63 = 149

So 65 deg C = 149 deg F

Not sure exactly what's wanted, but

212 deg F   =     boiling

65 deg C = 149 deg F

Check:  65 * 9/5 + 32 = 149       as found above

Answer:

65 deg C = 35 deg C below boiling

35 deg C = 35 * 9 deg F / 5 deg c = 63 below boiling deg F

(1 deg C = 9/5 deg F)

212 - 63 = 149

So 65 deg C = 149 deg F

Not sure exactly what's wanted, but

212 deg F   =     boiling

65 deg C = 149 deg F

Check:  65 * 9/5 + 32 = 149       as found above

Explanation:

True or false
scientific research has now proven that atoms are composed of parts that are larger than protons neutrons and electrons

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

parts that are smaller than protons neutrons and electrons

False .......hope this helped you out

A 20 ohm and 60 ohm light bulb are put in series together which one would be brighter?

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Answer:

The 60 Ohm bulb would be brighter than the 20 Ohm bulb.

Explanation:

Hi there!

Ohm's Law: [tex]V=IR[/tex] where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance

Power equation: [tex]P=VR[/tex]

The greater the power of a bulb, the brighter it is.

The bulbs are connected in series, meaning the the current travelling through each will be the same. Plug Ohm's law into the power equation so we just have I and R:

[tex]P=I^2R[/tex]

Because the current stays the same, the bulb with greater resistance will have greater power, hence being brighter. Therefore, the 60 Ohm bulb would be brighter than the 20 Ohm bulb.

I hope this helps!

Answer:

The 60 Ohm bulb would be brighter than the 20 Ohm bulb.

Explanation:

Hi there!

Ohm's Law: V=IRV=IR where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance

Power equation: P=VRP=VR

The greater the power of a bulb, the brighter it is.

The bulbs are connected in series, meaning the the current travelling through each will be the same. Plug Ohm's law into the power equation so we just have I and R:

P=2RP=I

2

R

Because the current stays the same, the bulb with greater resistance will have greater power, hence being brighter. Therefore, the 60 Ohm bulb would be brighter than the 20 Ohm bulb.

I hope this helps!

The switch in a circuit breaker opens when which of the following in the circuit becomes too high?
A) current
B) resistance
C) static charge
D) total charge

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Answer:

b) resistance

Explanation:

since resistance is responsible for heating, if it increases the circuit breaker opens breaking the flow of current to the circuit and thus preventing short circuits.

(give the answer or I'll report) please solve it with the steps​

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Answer:

The required elastic potential energy is 0.068J

Explanation:

Given,

Spring force constant, k= 3.4 N/M

Spring stretch length/ Displacement, x= 0.2m

We know,

Elastic potential energy, V= [tex]\frac{1}{2} kx^{2}[/tex]

                                           =[tex]\frac{1}{2}*3.4*(0.2)^{2}[/tex]

                                           =[tex]\frac{0.136}{2}[/tex]

                                           =0.068

∴The required elastic potential energy is 0.068J

Explain how frequency and amplitude affect sound vibrations?

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Answer:

The larger the amplitude of the waves, the louder the sound. Pitch (frequency) – shown by the spacing of the waves displayed. The closer together the waves are, the higher the pitch of the sound.

Explanation:

expalin how waves energy and matter are related

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They are related because waves affect matter. Reflection, refraction, and diffraction. Reflection occurs when wave bounces back from a surface that they cannot pass through. Refraction occurs when waves bend as they enter a new medium at an angle and start traveling at a different speed.

what is a device that minimizes the force on a microscopic object during a collision?

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An impact which stops a moving object must do enough work to take away its kinetic energy, so extending the distance moved during the collision reduces the impact force.

a car moving with a speed of 10 metre per second is accelerator at the rate of 2 metre per second square find its velocity after 6 seconds​

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a = ( v(2) - v(1) ) ÷ ( t(2) - t(1) )

2 = ( v(2) - 10 ) ÷ ( 6 - 0 )

2 × 6 = v(2) - 10

v(2) = 12 + 10

v(2) = 22 m/s

Sounds are made when objects ____ in air. What one word completes the sentence?

If anybody could help me it would be nice :) <333

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Answer:

are crashing?

hope it's good hahah.

The correct answer is: "vibrate".

To find the correct word to complete the sentence, we need to know more about the sound wave.

What is sound wave?

Sound wave is a longitudinal wave i.e. the particles vibrate along the direction of propagation of wave.It requires a material medium to travel i.e. it can not travel in vacuum.

How does sound wave produce?

Sound wave is produced due to variation of pressure in a medium. The high pressure region is compression region and low pressure region is rarefaction region.In case of an object, these pressure variations are produced by its vibration in a medium.

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Select the correct answer.
What does the number, or density, of field lines on a source charge indicate?
O A.
direction of charge on the source charge
OB.
amount of charge on the test charge
O c.
amount of charge on the source charge
OD.
direction of charge on the test charge
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Answer:

amount of charge on the source charge

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