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How does the initial vertical velocity (right after it starts moving) of a horizontally launched projectile compare with it's final vertical velocity (right before it hits the ground)?
They are equal
The initial velocity is greater
The final velocity is greater
Answer:
The final vertical velocity is greater than the initial vertical velocity
Explanation:
Horizontal Motion
When an object is thrown horizontally with a speed vox from a height h, it describes a curved path ruled by gravity.
The resultant motion is the composition of the vertical motion and the horizontal motion.
The speed in the horizontal direction is always constant:
vx=vox
The speed in the vertical direction starts from zero and gradually increases in time:
vy=g.t
When the object was just launched, t=0, and its vertical velocity is 0
After some time has passed, the object is about to hit the ground, and its vertical velocity is greater than zero, thus:
The final vertical velocity is greater than the initial vertical velocity
the person is not able to see the far lying object clearly. which type of lens will the doctor prescribe him give reason?
Answer:
correction of farsightedness uses a converging lenses that compensates for the under convergence by the eye. the converging lens produces an image farther from the eye than the object so that farsighted can see it clearly.
w h a t
Please help :(
Answer:
y = 1
Explanation:
We need to see the equation given
y = 10/x
So we need to replace the value of x = 10 into the equation.
y = 10/10
y = 1
URGENT!! An astronaut on the International Space Station is doing a spacewalk to fix a solar panel that has malfunctioned. While he is completing his task, a piece of space junk flies past and cuts the line that has him tethered to the space station. He begins to float away and must think quickly in order to get himself back to safety. All the astronaut has with him on his suit are some small tools and a can of compressed air.
What would be the most effective way for the astronaut to get himself back to safety?
A. use a swimming motion to move himself back to the space station
b. toss his tools in the direction of the space station
c. shoot gas from his compressed air canister towards the space station
d. shoot gas from his compressed air canister away from the space station
C because the air will push him closer to the space station
Answer:
D. Shoot gas from his compressed air canister away from the space station
Explanation:
Isacc Newton's 3rd law states "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object.
400 N of load can be overcome by an effort of 50 N by using a lever. Calculate the mechanical advantage of the lever.
Answer:
load (l)=400N
Effort(E)=50N
mechanical advantage (MA)= load ÷Effort
(ma)=400÷50
(ma)=8
Explanation:
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If an atom was the size of a sprinkle, about how thick would a strand of hair be?
Answer:
like a stran of yarn
Explanation:
because if shhsjsjsjwjwjwkqkq
Rate at which wave travels or propagates
Answer:
v =fλ v = f λ where v
Explanation:
If the Sun has 28 times more gravity than Earth,
what is your weight on the Sun?
If someone have weight that is force due to gravity is X than on the sun it will become 28 X.
What is force?A force is an effect that can alter an object's motion according to physics. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.
Mass of body is constant on any place in the universe and weight changes with acceleration due to gravity so, at sun weight will be 28 X.
If someone have weight that is force due to gravity is X than on the sun it will become 28 X.
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Why is there an attraction between the two ions in this chemical bond?
Answer:
One atom will give electrons to another atom to fill its shell, this is an ionic bond. The atom giving away electrons becomes positive and the one recieving electrons becomes negative.
Explanation:
Answer: One atom will give electrons to another atom to fill its shell, this is an ionic bond. The atom giving away electrons becomes positive, and the one receiving electron becomes negative.
Explanation:
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A car increases velocity from 30 m/s to 60 m/s in 4 seconds. Calculate the average acceleration of the car over this time.
0.3 m/s2
7.5 m/s2
0.6 m/s2
4.8 m/s2
Answer:
B.7.5m/s2
Explanation:
average acceleration=change invelocity/time taken
a=(60-30)/4
=7.5m/s2
The average acceleration of the car 7.5 m/s²
The parameters given in the question are;
initial velocity= 30 m/s
final velocity= 60 m/s
time= 4 seconds
The formula that can be used to calculate the average acceleration is
= final velocity-initial velocity/time
= 60-30/2
= 30/2
= 7.5
Hence the average acceleration is 7.5 m/s²
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True or False: In a parallel circuit, if one path is broken, electrons continue to flow to the
other paths
Answer:
false
Explanation:
this is what google said
No because the path the electricity needs to follow is broken. In a parallel circuit, electricity has more than one path to follow. Electrons can follow different paths as they flow from the negative side of the battery to the positive side.
Strontium, Sr, will
valence electrons when forming an ionic bond.
O lose 1
Olose 3
Olose 2
O gain 1
Answer:
lose 2
Explanation:
Sr is an alkali metal which forms 2+ ion.
Passengers on a carnival ride move at constant speed in a horizontal circle of radius 5.0 m, making a complete circle in 4.0 s. What is the acceleration?
Answer:
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True or False. A loud noise gives off less energy than a quiet noise.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A loud noise cancels out
A loud noise gives off less energy than a quiet noise : False
Meaning of loudnessLoudness is the intensity of sound heard in a given period. it is dependent on the amplitude of the sound waves.
The loudness of a sound is proportional to the square of the amplitude of the sound wave, meaning that the larger the amplitude of wave, the more the intensity and the more the sound.
Since waves carry energy along, it means a wave with a large amplitude transfers more energy and therefore loud sound.
In conclusion, the louder the sound the more energy it gives off and the quieter the sound the less energy it gives off.
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What is the gravitational acceleration on which a 2-kilogram mass has a weight of 16 Newton's?
Answer:8 m/s ^2
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think it's 10 minutes per km
Answer:
1.4 meters per second (5.0 km/h, 3.1 mph, 4.6ft/s
in the movie "gravity" - Why did the escape pod get stuck and pulled back?
Answer:
because nono gravity
Explanation:
no gravity
The acronym used when referring to the Big Five Factors is OCEAN. True False
true
Explanation:
Because I did the test
Answer:
The right answer is True
A net force of 20 N is applied to a 5 kg object. What is the acceleration of the object?
Answer:
[tex]4ms^{-2}[/tex]
Explanation:
F = ma
Rearrange to get acceleration on its own:
a = [tex]\frac{F}{m}[/tex]
Substitute 20 for F and 5 for m:
a = [tex]\frac{20}{5}[/tex] = 4 meters/second/second
Write an equation of the line in slope-intercept form.
which is larger 15mm or 0.15cm
Answer:
1 cm = 10mm
Explanation:
hey there both are equal
Two identical cars are driving along the motorway. Car A is travelling at 50 km/h and Car B is travelling at 80km/h. Which car has the most drag acting on it?
Answer:
i think it is car B because the greater the speed, the greater the drag force acting on the vehicle
Explanation:
A student is given an investigation of the human body. The student is to predict how new cells are created. According to cell theory, which prediction is correct?
A.Cells grow and develop, but are never replaced.
B. New cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body.
C. New cells are created but quickly die during cell growth.
D. Humans are born with all the cells they will ever need.
Answer:
B. New cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body.
Explanation:
According to the cell theory, the correct assumption from the student's investigation is that "new cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body".
One of the postulates of the cell theory is that all cells originated from pre-existing cells. Also, a cell is the fundamental unit of life.So, the student is correct to say that new cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body.
1. In your own words explain what happens at a subduction zone. 2. In your own words explain what happens at a mid-ocean ridge. 3. At a subduction zone what causes magma to rise?
Answer:
1. The subduction zone serves as the meeting point for two tectonic plates.
2. At the Mid- Ocean ridge, decompression melting occurs.
3 What causes the magma to rise is the increase in pressure caused by collection of gases by the magma.
Explanation:
Subduction zone is define as a zone where tectonic plates ( an oceanic plate slides beneath a continental plate) meets and contributes to the rise of magma to the surface in geological sciences.
At the Mid - Oceanic ridge, decompression melting occurs. As mantle ascends beneath the mid-ocean ridge, less and less rock lies above it, so large pressure changes occur, which leads to melting. The melt is less dense than the solid, and rises to the surface to form the oceanic crust.
At the subduction zone the magma that is formed is usually made up of silica rich lava. Thick silica rich magma does not release the gasses very easily so they build up inside the magma chamber. As the gasses collect in the chamber, the pressure rises. It is possible for the pressure to rise so much that the chamber cannot contain the magma and it erupts explosively.
You are taking an image of a patient who is in extreme discomfort while participating in the CT scanning process. Which of the following qualities must you exhibit to obtain a clear and accurate image? O communication skills O interpersonal skills o detail oriented physical endurance
Answer:
Interpersonal skills
Explanation:
Answer:
The right answer is interpersonal skills
Explanation:
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You are twice as likely to become good friends with the person who is in the dorm room next to you than the person two doors down. This is due to:
A. Proximity.
B. Common Interests.
C. Shared Values.
D. Social Background
In lab you submerge 100 g of iron nails at 40 0C in 100 g of water at 20 0 C. Specific heat of iron is 0.12 cal/g∙0C. Equate the heat gained by water to the heat lost by nails and show that the final temperature of water becomes 22.1 0C.
Let T be the final temperature of water and nails (iron).
Given that the initial temperature of 100 g nails, [tex]T_{1F}=40^{\circ}C[/tex].
Specific heat of the iron, [tex]C_F=0.12 cal/g^{\circ}C[/tex].
So, the heat lost by nails [tex]= mC_F(T_{1F}-T}[/tex]
[tex]=100\times 0.12 \times (40-T)\cdots(i)[/tex]
The initial temperature of 100 g water, [tex]T_{1w}=20^{\circ}C.[/tex]
Specific heat of water, [tex]C_w=1 cal/g^{\circ}C[/tex]
So, the heat gained by water [tex]= mC_w(T-T_{1w}}[/tex]
[tex]=100\times 1 \times (T-20)\cdots(ii)[/tex]
As the exergy is conserved, so
the heat lost by the nails = the heat gained by the water
From equation (i) and (ii), we have
[tex]100\times 0.12 \times (40-T)=100(T-20)[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow 0.12(40-T)=T-20[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow 0.12\times 40 -120T=T-20[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow 0.12T+T=4.8+20[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow 1.12T=24.8[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow T=24.8/1.12= 22.1^{\circ}C[/tex]
Hence, the final temperature of both, iron nails as well as water, become [tex]22.1^{\circ}C[/tex].
Two balls have the same mass. One ball moving along the positive x–axis and the other ball moving along the positive y–axis undergo perfectly inelastic collision. What can you say about the motion of the balls after the collision?
A.
The balls stick and move together.
B.
The balls separate immediately.
C.
The first ball stops while the other ball starts moving.
D.
The two balls travel off in opposite directions, 180° apart.
Answer:
A. The balls stick and move together.
Explanation:
When a bodies undergo perfectly inelastic collision, the two bodies stick together after the collision and begins to move.
In this collision, kinetic energy is not conserved. For perfectly elastic collision, the two bodies conserve kinetic energy and begin to move apart.
Kinetic energy is not conserved because some of the energy gets converted into other forms of energy.
Ashley is flying a plane that has to reach a gradient of 360m/km in order to take off and not crash. Her goal is to travel from sea level to an elevation of 1000m at a distance of 2.8km. Calculate the gradient of Ashley’s flight and determine if she will crash!
Answer:
She is likely to crash because her flight gradient is lesser than the flight gradient required gradient to avoid crashing
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The required gradient of the plane Ashley is flying needs to reach in order to take off and not crash = 360 m/km
The initial elevation of the plane Ashley is flying = Sea level = 0 m
The goal Ashley intends to make = Elevation of 1000 m at 2.8 km. distance
∴ Ashley's goal = Traveling from sea level to 1000 m at 2.8 km horizontal distance
We have;
The gradient = Rate of change of elevation/(Horizontal distance)
Therefore;
The gradient of Ashley's flight = (1000 - 0)/(2.8 - 0) = 357.143 m/km
The gradient of Ashley's flight ≈ 357.143 m/km which is lesser than the required 360 m/km in order to take off and not crash, therefore, she will crash.
how is force spread over long and short durations of time?
I think you're having trouble with it only because of how you're trying to look at it.
Don't try to imagine "spreading force" over time. Just think about how long the force lasts !
Like . . .
If you push your doll stroller for 5 seconds, you'll get it up to a certain speed.
Next time, if you push it again with the same force, but you keep pushing for TEN seconds, you'll get it up to a faster speed.
Technically:
(force • time) = impulse.
You gave it more impulse the second time, so it got more momentum from you.