Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Determine experimentally which rotational axis yields the maximum rotational inertia (i.e., moment of inertia) and which yields the minimum rotational inertia for the broom stick. Draw a picture of the broom stick with its axis of rotation for (i) the minimum rotational inertia and (ii) the maximum rotational inertia.
Answer:
the maximum is I₁ axis of rotation at the end
the minimum moment is I₂ axis of rotation at the center of mass
Explanation:
For this exercise we use the definition moment of inertia
I = ∫ r² dm
for bodies of high symmetry it is tabulated; In this case we can approximate a broomstick to a thin rod, the moment of inertia with respect to a perpendicular axis when varying are
at one end
I₁ = ⅓ mL²
in in center
I₂ = [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex] m L²
There is another possible axis of rotation around the axis of the broom, in this case we have a solid cylinder
I₃ = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] m r²
remember that the diameter of the broom is much smaller than its length, therefore this moment of inertia is very small
when examining the different moments of inertia:
the maximum is I₁ axis of rotation at the end
the minimum moment is I₂ axis of rotation at the center of mass
Which letter represents the
South American Plate
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Where it shows on the map is B
Calculate the size of the magnetic field 20 m below a high voltage power line. The line carries 450 MW at a voltage of 300,000 V. Group of answer choices 0.237 T 0.0237 T 0.474 T 2.37 T 0.237 J
Answer:
[tex]1.5 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~T}[/tex].
Explanation:
Power carried by the line [tex]=P=450 \mathrm{MW}=450 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{~W}[/tex]
Voltage across the line Volts
Current flowing in the line =i
Size of magnetic field =B
Distance from the line
Formula Used:
Current flowing is given as
[tex]i=\frac{P}{\Delta V}[/tex]
Magnetic field by the current carrying wire is given as
[tex]B=\left(\frac{\mu}{4 \pi}\right)\left(\frac{2 i}{r}\right)[/tex]
Inserting the values
[tex]B=\left(10^{-7}\right)\left(\frac{2(1500)}{(20)}\right) \\ B=1.5 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~T}[/tex]
Conclusion:
Thus, the magnetic field comes out to be [tex]1.5 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~T}[/tex].
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Which of the following statements about social connections today is most accurate?
Multiple Choice
1 People today are less socially connected than in past generations.
2. There is good cause for concern that technology will create social isolation.
3. The structure of friendship-how we connect and with whom-is changing
4. The nature of friendship is the same as in the past, but technology creates more social disconnection
Answer:
is point 2
Explanation:
There is a good cause for concern that technology will create social isolation
which ocean is between North
America and Europe?
A. Pacific Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Southern Ocean
Answer:
B. Atlantic Ocean
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of a constructive force that helps to shape Earth's land?
A. When two plates in the Earth's lithosphere collide and cause the land to rise up into a mountain
B. When glaciers break pieces of a mountain away as they slide downward
C. When erosion, due to rain, wind, snow, and ice, wears away a mountain top
The answer is C I believe
You are a member of an alpine rescue team and must get a box of supplies, with mass 3 kg , up an incline of constant slope angle 30.0, so that it reaches a stranded skier who is a vertical distance 4 m above the bottom of the incline. There is some friction present; the kinetic coefficient of friction is 0.05. Since you can't walk up the incline, you give the box a push that gives it an initial velocity; then the box slides up the incline, slowing down under the forces of friction and gravity. Take acceleration due to gravity to be 9.81 m/s2 .What is the minimum speed v that you must give the box at the bottom of the incline so that it will reach the skier
Answer:
v = 9.04 m / s
Explanation:
For this exercise we can use the relation that the work of the non-conservative force (friction) is equal to the variation of the mechanical energy of the system.
W = Em_f - Em₀ (1)
Starting point. Lower slope
Em₀ = K = ½ m v²
highest point. Where is the skier at a height h
Em_f = U = m g h
The work of rubbing
W = -fr x
the negative sign is because the friction force opposes the movement.
Let's set a reference system where the x axis is parallel to the slope and the y axis is perpendicular
let's use trigonometry to break down the weight
cos θ = W_y / W
sin θ = Wₓ / W
W_y = W cos θ
Wₓ = W sin θ
Y axis
N - Wₓ = 0
N = mg sin θ
X axis
fr = m a
the friction force has the expression
fr = μ N
fr = μ mg sin θ
we look for the job
W = - μ mg sin θ x
where x is the distance along the slope
we substitute in 1
-μ mg sin θ x = mg h - ½ m v²
let's use trigonometry to find the distance x
tan 30 = h / x
x = h / tan 30
we substitute
- [tex]\mu \ mg \ sin \theta \ \frac{h}{tan 30} \ x[/tex] = m gh - ½ m v²
we use
tan 30 = sin30 / cos30
v² = 2g h + 2 μ g h cos 30
v = [tex]\sqrt{ 2gh \ (1+ cos 30}[/tex]
let's calculate
v = [tex]\sqrt{ 2 \ 9.8 \ 4 \ (1 + 0.05 \ cos \ 30)}[/tex]
v = 9.04 m / s
An astronomer studies an image taken by a satellite in space and sees an area of gas, dust, and many stars distributed along spiral arms. What is the astronomer most likely seeing?
Answer:the answer is galaxy
Explanation:
A bus is moving at a speed of 150km/hr. Begins to slow at a constant rate of 3.0m/s each second. Find how far it goes before stopping
Answer:
Distance = 13.9 meters
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Maximum speed = 150 km/hr to meters per seconds = 150 * 1000/3600 = 41.67 m/s
Decelerating speed = 3m/s
To find the distance travelled with this speed;
Distance = maximum speed/decelerating speed
Distance = 41.67/3
Distance = 13.9 meters
Therefore, the bus would travel a distance of 13.9 meters before stopping.
Consult Multiple-Concept Example 5 to review the concepts on which this problem depends. A light bulb emits light uniformly in all directions. The average emitted power is 150.0 W. At a distance of 6 m from the bulb, determine (a) the average intensity of the light, (b) the rms value of the electric field, and (c) the peak value of the electric field.
Answer:
a. 0.332 W/m² b. 11.2 V/m c. 15.8 V/m
Explanation:
(a) the average intensity of the light,
Intensity, I = P/A where P = average power = 150.0 W and A = area through which the power emits = 4πr² where r = distance from bulb = 6 m.
So, I = P/A = P/4πr²
Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have
I = P/4πr²
I = 150.0 W/4π(6 m)²
I = 150.0 W/4π(36 m²)
I = 150.0 W/452.39 m²
I = 0.332 W/m²
(b) the rms value of the electric field,
Since Intensity, I = E²/cμ₀ where E = rms value of electric field, c = speed of light = 3 × 10⁸ m/s and μ₀ = permeability of free space = 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.
Making E subject of the formula, we have
E² = Icμ₀
E = √(Icμ₀)
Since I = 0.332 W/m², substituting the other terms into the equation, we have
E = √(0.332 W/m² × 3 × 10⁸ m/s × 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.)
E = √(0.332 W/m² × 3 × 10⁸ m/s × 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.)
E = √(12.5 × 10)
E = √125 V/m
E = 11.18 V/m
E ≅ 11.2 V/m
(c) the peak value of the electric field.
The peak value of electric field, E' is gotten from E = E'/√2 where E = rms value of electric field.
So, E' = √2E
= √2 × 11.2 V/m
= 15.81 V/m
≅ 15.8 V/m
Mrs. Archer spent her Saturday running a bunch of errands. She started out by
traveling 2 km east, then 5 km south, 12 km east, 2 km south then 40 km west, 60
km north. Calculate her displacement on the Y AXIS.
Answer:
Velocity = displacement/time whereas speed is distance/time. use the formula
Explanation:
The diagram below shows the beaks of five species of birds that developed over time from
one parent species. The five species of birds can be found living in the different areas. Which
of the following BEST explains why the beak shape of each species of bird developed
differently? * 5
(1 Point)
A. Birds in different areas were able to make different birdcalls and songs.
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B. Birds in different areas were exposed to different food sources.
C. Birds in different areas had different materials to make nests.
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D. Birds in different areas had different predators to defend or hide from.
Answer:
Birds in different areas were exposed to different food sources.
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Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
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A mountain climber, in the process of crossing between two cliffs by a rope, pauses to rest. She weighs 520 N. As the drawing shows, she is closer to the left cliff than to the right cliff, with the result that the tensions in the left and right sides of the rope are not the same. Find the tensions in the rope to the left and to the right of the mountain climber.
Answer:
The answer is "892.90 N"
Explanation:
Following are the solution to these question:
Calculating the vertical force of the summation that is equal to zero:
[tex]\to TL \cos 65 + TR \cos 80 -520 = 0\\\\\to 0.4226\ TL + 0.1736\ TR = 520\\[/tex]
Calculating the sum of horizontal forces that is equal to zero:
[tex]\to TL\sin 65 - TR \sin 80 = 0 \\\\\to 0.9063TL - 0.9846TR = 0\\\\\to TL = (\frac{0.9846}{0.9063})\ TR \ \ = 1.0866\ TR\\\\\to 0.4226(1.0866) \ TR +0.1736\ TR =520 \ N\\\\\to 0.6328 \ TR = 520 \\\\\to TR = 821.74 \ N \\\\\to TL = 1.0866 \times 821.74 = 892.90\ N[/tex]
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Explain what makes the offspring of a living thing resemble its parent.
Which of the following involves an endothermic reaction
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Photosynthesis requires energy to drive the chemical reaction. Photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction. This means it cannot occur without energy (from the Sun).
It's your birthday, and to celebrate you're going to make your first bungee jump. You stand on a bridge 100m above a raging river and attach a 35-m-long bungee cord to your harness. A bungee cord, for practical purposes, is just a long spring, and this cord has a spring constant of 43N/m . Assume that your mass is 79kg . After a long hesitation, you dive off the bridge. How far are you above the water when the cord reaches its maximum elongation? h=
Answer:
h = 47 m
Explanation:
First, we will calculate the force on the cord due to the weight:
[tex]Force = F = Weight\\F = mg\\F = (79\ kg)(9.81\ m/s^2)\\F = 775\ N[/tex]
Now, we will calculate the elongation by using Hooke's Law:
[tex]F = k \Delta x[/tex]
where,
k = spring constant = 43 N/m
Δx = elongation = ?
Therefore,
[tex]775\ N = (43\ N/m)\Delta x\\\\\Delta x = \frac{775\ N}{43\ N/m}\\\\\Delta x = 18\ m\\[/tex]
So, the final length of the cord will be:
[tex]Final\ Length = Initial\ Length + \Delta x\\Final\ Length = 35\ m + 18\ m\\Final\ Length = 53\ m\\[/tex]
Hence, the height from water (h) can be found using the following formula:
[tex]h = Height\ of\ Bridge - Final\ Length\ of\ cord\\h = 100\ m - 53\ m\\[/tex]
h = 47 m
Plaskett's binary system consists of two stars that revolve in a circular orbit about a center of mass midway between them. This statement implies that the masses of the two stars are equal (see figure below). Assume the orbital speed of each star is |v with arrow| = 230 km/s and the orbital period of each is 15.5 days. Find the mass M of each star. (For comparison, the mass of our Sun is 1.99 1030 kg.)
Answer:
[tex]1.554\times 10^{32}\ \text{kg}[/tex]
Explanation:
M = Mass of each star
T = Time period = 15.5 days
v = Orbital velocity = 230 km/s
G = Gravitational constant = [tex]6.674\times 10^{-11}\ \text{Nm}^2/\text{kg}^2[/tex]
Radius of orbit is given by
[tex]R=\dfrac{vT}{2\pi}[/tex]
We have the relation
[tex]\dfrac{Mv^2}{R}=\dfrac{GM^2}{(2R)^2}\\\Rightarrow M=\dfrac{4Rv^2}{G}\\\Rightarrow M=\dfrac{4\dfrac{vT}{2\pi}v^2}{G}\\\Rightarrow M=\dfrac{2v^3T}{\pi G}\\\Rightarrow M=\dfrac{2\times 230000^3\times 15.5\times 24\times 60\times 60}{\pi\times 6.674\times 10^{-11}}\\\Rightarrow M=1.554\times 10^{32}\ \text{kg}[/tex]
The mass of each star is [tex]1.554\times 10^{32}\ \text{kg}[/tex]
Katelyn (55 kg) is practicing a drop jump in the biomechanics lab. She steps off a plyometrics box, lands on the force plate, and immediately jumps back up into the air. Right before she hits the force plate, her vertical velocity is 3.0 m/s downwards. After leaving the ground again, her vertical velocity is 3.5 m/s upwards. Katelyn was in contact with the ground for 0.4 seconds. (a) What was the impulse exerted on Katelyn when she was on the force plate
Answer:
J = 357.5 kg*m/s
Explanation:
The impulse exerted on Katelyn when she was on the force plate, is equal to the change in her momentum, according to Newton's 2nd Law.Assuming as the positive direction the upward direction (coincident with the positive y-axis) we can express the initial momentum as follows:[tex]p_{o} = m*v_{o} = 55 kg * (-3.0 m/s) (1)[/tex]
By the same token, the final momentum is as follows:[tex]p_{f} = m*v_{f} = 55 kg * (3.5 m/s) (2)[/tex]
As we have already said, the impulse J is just equal to the change in momentum, i.e., the difference between (2) and (1):[tex]J = p_{f} - p_{o} = m* (v_{f} -v_{o}) = 55 kg* (3.5m/s- (-3.0m/s)) = 357.5 kg*m/s (3)[/tex]
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Answer:
The nephew
Explanation:
The nephew has a seeing eye dog which means the nephews tracks are the dogs tracks, and the dog tracks are not covered by anything which means the dog was last and stole the butterfly.
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The work-energy theorem states that the work done on an object is equal to a change in which quantity?
kinetic energy
displacement
potential energy
mass
The work-energy theorem states that the net work done by the forces on an object equals the change in its kinetic energy.
Answer:
a kinetic energy
Explanation:
Calculate the average maximum height for all three trials when the mass of the bottle is 0.125 kg, 0.250 kg,
0.375 kg, and 0.500 kg.
Record your calculations in Table A of your Student Guide.
When the mass of the bottle is 0.125 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.
When the mass of the bottle is 0.250 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.
When the mass of the bottle is 0.375 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.
When the mass of the bottle is 0.500 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.
Answer:
10
Explanation:
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0.35
0.91
1.26
1.57
Explanation:
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What happens during
convection?
A. Heat is transferred from warmer
objects to cooler objects by direct contact.
B. Heat is transferred from warmer
objects to cooler objects by moving fluids.
C. Heat is transferred from warmer
objects to cooler objects through empty
space.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
If the bar magnet on the left were broken in half, what statement correctly predicts how the two halves of the magnet would react
to the magnet on the right?
Answer:
According to the law of magnetism, "Like poles repel, unlike poles attract" If the bar magnet on the left is broken, both halves will consequently have two poles, the north and south poles. If the right sides of both halves are of the south pole, the bar magnet on the right is of the north pole
Using this formula a = F/m What acceleration results from exerting a 125N force on a 0.65kg
ball?
A. 182.3 m/s^2
B. 192.3 m/s^2
C. 192.7 m/s^2
D. 162.3 m/s^2
Answer:
Acceleration = 192.3 m/s² (Approx.)
Explanation:
Given:
Force = 125 N
Mass of ball = 0.65 kg
Find:
Acceleration
Computation:
We know that;
Acceleration = Force / Mas
So,
Acceleration = 125 / 0.65
Acceleration = 192.3 m/s² (Approx.)
What happens after the president gives the budget to Congress?
Answer: The president submits a budget to Congress by the first Monday in February every year. The budget contains estimates of federal government income and spending for the upcoming fiscal year and also recommends funding levels for the federal government.
Explanation:
Answer: The president submits a budget to Congress by the first Monday in February every year. The budget contains estimates of federal government income and spending for the upcoming fiscal year and also recommends funding levels for the federal government.
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Which statement explains how a chemical reaction depends on collisions
between molecules?
A. The reactants must collide in a certain way for the reaction to
occur.
B. The reaction will occur if the reactants collide in anyway.
C. The reaction will occur if the product collide in anyway.
D. The product must collide in a certain way for the reaction to occur
Answer: A. The reactants must collide in a certain way for the reaction to occur.
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Answer:
A) The reactants must collide in a certain way for the reaction to
occur.
Explanation:
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how does the leader and the led' reflect on the experience of a typical african country
Answer:
leader give enthusiasm and strength power to country they reflect to. be a successful and hyperbolic
Explanation:
leader is the main king of the country they reflect them to be honourable and be confident that is the way to get key on a typical African
A force of 880 newtons stretches a spring 4 meters. A mass of 55 kilograms is attached to the end of the spring and is initially released from the equilibrium position with an upward velocity of 8 m/s. Find the equation of motion. x(t)
Answer:
x(t) = -8sin2t
Explanation:
See the attachment for solution
From my solving, we can deduce that w² = 4, and thus, w = 2
Therefore, the general solution is
x(t) = c1 cos2t + c2 sin2t
Considering the final variable, we can conclude that
x(0) = 0
x'(0) = -8 m/s
The final solution, thus
x(t) = -8sin2t
What do we call the part of the wave labeled with the letter
D in the image below?
B
MONO
A. Compression
B. Rarefaction
D. Wave speed
C. Frequency
Answer:
C. Frequency..............