Answer:
True
Explanation:
A student carries a backpack for one mile , another student carries the same back pack for two miles . Compared to the first student , how much work did the second student do ?
Answer:
he did twice as much since the first student carried the backpack for 1 mile whilst the second one carried it for 2 miles
Explanation:
Answer:
2miles-1mile
the second person carried the for one mile longer.
So as your sentence you would sat
Compared to the first person the second person carried the backpack one mile longer.
Which are characteristics of electromagnetic waves? Check all that apply.
They travel only through matter.
Waves with a higher frequency have a shorter wavelength.
Waves with a higher frequency have a longer wavelength.
They all move at the same speed.
They can travel through space.
Answer:
2,4,5
Explanation:
Answer:
2,4,5
Explanation:
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what would happen if a sedimentary rock get exposed to high temperatures and presure
while sitting in class your body exerts a force of 600 N on your chair , how much work do you do ?
Answer: 0
Explanation: Work is force times displacement so although you're exerting a force on the chair since your not moving there is no displacement and anything times a value of zero is zero
Why does a sudden change in climate lead to the extinction of a species?
O A. The species lacks adaptations for the new climate.
O B. The species moves to an area with a better climate.
C. The species chooses not to evolve with the climate.
D. The species finds it easier to survive in the new climate.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Sudden change in climate means there is no time to change and adapt to the new temperatures/weather conditions.
Answer:
A
Explanation: Correct on A P E X
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What does the force of gravity do to objects?
A.It makes them float.
B.It makes them jump.
C.It pulls them together.
D.It pushes them apart.
What is the spring coefficient of a spring that stores 4000 joules of energy
when it is stretched .6 meters? *
Answer:
222.2N/m
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Elastic potential energy = 4000J
Extension = 6m
Unknown:
Spring coefficient = ?
Solution:
The elastic potential energy is the energy stored within a string.
It is expressed as;
EPE = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] k e²
k is the spring constant
e is the extension
4000 = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x k x 6²
8000 = 36k
k = 222.2N/m
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Answer:
736.2
Explanation:
Work = mass * gravity * height
W = m * g * h
W = 6.26 * 9.8 * 12
W= 736.176 Joules
Rounding to 736.2.
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Mercury is a liquid metal having a density of 13.6 g/mL. What is the
volume of 0.45 kg of mercury metal?
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf v \approx 33.088 \ mL}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The formula for density is:
[tex]d= \frac{m}{v}[/tex]
where m is the mass and v is the volume.
The mass is 0.45 kilograms and the density is 13.6 grams per milliliter. The density is given in grams, so we must convert the mass.
There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram or [tex]\frac{1000 \ g} {1 \ kg}[/tex]. We can multiply the mass by this ratio.
[tex]0.45 \ kg * \frac{1000 \ g} {1 \ kg} = 0.45 * 1000 \ g = 450 \ g[/tex]
Now we have values for the mass and density:
[tex]13.6 \ g/mL =\frac{450 \ g}{ v}[/tex]
Cross multiply.
[tex]\frac {13.6 \ g/mL}{1} =\frac{450 \ g}{ v}[/tex]
[tex]13.6 \ g/mL * v=450 \ g * 1 \\13.6 \ g/mL * v=450 \ g[/tex]
We are trying to find the volume, so we must isolate that variable.
13.6 and v are being multiplied. The inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 13.6
[tex]\frac {13.6 \ g/mL*v } { 13.6 \ g/mL} = \frac{ 450 \ g} {13.6 \ g/mL}[/tex]
[tex]v= \frac{ 450 \ g} {13.6 \ g/mL}[/tex]
The grams will cancel.
[tex]v= 33.0882353 \ mL\\v \approx 33.088 \ mL[/tex]
The volume is about 33.088 milliliters.
Ans: 10.0096 cm
What should be the initial lengths of steel and copper rods so that the length of steel rod is 5 cm
larger than the copper rod at all temperatures?
An iron sphere has a radius of 10 cm at a temperature of 0°C. Calculate the change in volume of the
Ans: 1.383 cm
sphere it is heated 100°. 9.3710-
Ans: 17 cm, 12 cm
Answer:
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What is the Density of a 150g irregularly shaped rock that displaces 25 ml of water, when it is dropped into a
graduated cylinder?
Answer:
6 g/mL
Explanation:
given:
mass = 150g
volume = displaced volume of water = 25 mL
recall that density = mass / volume
density = 150g / 25 mL = 6 g/mL
What does psychophysics study?
unusual discoveries in laboratory experimentations
the laws of physics and how believable they are
people's reactions and perceptions to stimuli
Answer:
people's reactions and perceptions to stimuli.
Explanation:
Psychophysics can be defined as the scientific study of people's reactions and perceptions to stimuli.
Stimulus can be defined as an obvious change in either the chemical or physical structure of an organism' environment (either external or internal). Thus, all living organisms (humans) respond to changes in their environment and consequently, an appropriate response or reaction is made. Also, stimulus arising from within the organism is known as internal stimulus while those from its environment are known as the external stimulus.
In organisms, the specialized cells that detect stimulus are generally known as sensory receptors while a group of these receptors is referred to as sense organ.
Hence, psychophysics is a branch of psychology and it is typically focused on determining the effects of stimuli on the mental health or processes of humans.
Answer:
study of people's reactions and perceptions to a stimulus.
Explanation:
Before the emergence of psychology, psychophysics was the more common practice. Psychophysics is the study of people's reactions and perceptions to a stimulus. For example, when you hear a bell ring, do you act startled, blink your eyes, turn your head, or do nothing? Psychophysicists were interested in people's five senses and how those senses responded to stimulation from elsewhere. Tests were administered to people to try to understand mental phenomena.Psychophysicists wanted to know what people's reactions would be. For example, if a bell rang twenty times, how well did a person hear that sound and did the person find that sound pleasant?
3. Canopus is 313 light years from Earth. How old is the light that we are currently seeing?
Answer:
lícita; de navegar y comerciar; de peticionar a las autoridades; de entrar, permanecer, transitar y salir del territorio argentino; de publicar sus ideas por la prensa sin censura
What variable is the dependent variable?
A. Time
B. Temperature
Answer:
the answer is b temperature
Two processes of plant reproduction are described below.
Process 1: Pollen is produced by the stamen and moved by a bee to the stigma of another plant.
Process 2: Water, warm temperatures, and soil have caused a seed to sprout and grow.
Answer:
Process 1
Explanation:
Bees help move the pollen from flower to flower
Which planet experiences tidal effects that are caused by the Sun?
Technically, ALL of the planets do.
The effect is greatest inside Mercury, because Mercury is the one closest to the Sun.
What is the guage pressure of an object with a mass of 30 kg and 5ft height?
Answer: D=pg
Explanation:
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15 mm Hg is the guage pressure of an object with a mass of 30 kg and 5ft height.
What is gauge pressure?The measurement of pressure in relation to atmospheric pressure is known as gauge pressure. The zero point for this pressure measurement is set at 1 atm. With relation to atmospheric pressure, pressure is measured.
When a car climbs a mountain, the gauge pressure rises as the air pressure falls, but the tire's absolute pressure stays the same, assuming no tire leaks.
guage pressure = mass×height
= 30×5
=15 mm Hg
Therefore, 15 mm Hg is the guage pressure of an object with a mass of 30 kg and 5ft height.
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Look at the graph. How many minutes is the sample COMPLETELY a liquid?
Answer:
2 minutes
Explanation:
From the graph, it takes 2 minutes for the piece of ice to go to the completely liquid phase.
Which is considered computer storage
The options are application Hard drive input and software
Answer:
Second Option
Explanation:
The "hard drive" or the second option is one of the main components of storing information on a computer. You already have a hard drive built into your computer, or laptop when you buy it, and you can buy additional hard drives in the form of plugins that can store even more data if your original hard drive becomes full of data.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Whereas memory refers to the location of short-term data, storage is the component of your computer that allows you to store and access data on a long-term basis. Usually, storage comes in the form of a solid-state drive or a hard drive.
A bullet is fired with a speed of 720 m/s.
a.What time is required for the bullet to strike a target at a position +324 m?
b.What is the velocity in km/h?
Answer:
0.9s
2592km/hr
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Final velocity of the bullet = 720m/s
Distance covered = 324m
Unknown:
Time for the bullet to strike a target = ?
Velocity in km/h
Solution:
To solve this problem, we use the kinematics equation shown below:
S =( [tex]\frac{v + u}{2}[/tex]) t
So;
324 = [tex]\frac{720 + 0}{2}[/tex] t
324 = 360t
t = 0.9s
B. to convert this velocity to km/hr
1000m = 1km
3600s = 1hr
720 x m x [tex]\frac{1}{s}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{1km}{1000m}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{3600s}{1hr}[/tex] = 2592km/hr
A5 kg frisbee is thrown from rest to a final speed of 12 m/s. What is the impulse of the frisbee?
Answer:
60kgm/s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of frisbee = 5kg
Final speed = 12m/s
Unknown:
Impulse of the frisbee = ?
Solution:
The impulse of the frisbee is the same as the change in momentum.
It is given as:
Impulse = mass (Final velocity - Initial velocity)
Impulse = 5(12 - 0) = 60kgm/s
What 3 words complete the sentence?
A moving object always has energy in its
Area is used to measure length of an object?
True
False
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False
perimeter is used to measure length of an object
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Explain how the sea star reproduce and why the fisherman returned to more sea stars. (page 29 - 32) (book in case needed: california inspire science reproduction of organisms grade 6 integrated unit 2 student edition) (Two parts for full points - 10 points for how the sea star reproduces including what it is called and 10 points to explain why the fisherman found more stars.) <----- That is part of a question not the points i can give you,
Answer:
A sea star that has the ability to regenerate amputated limbs must first undergo a repair phase to heal the exposed wound. Once the wound is healed, the sea star can begin to generate new cells, which in turn, sparks new growth. Regeneration can take anywhere from several months to years. Reproduction: Sea stars are broadcast spawners. Males release sperm into the water and females release eggs. The fertilized eggs hatch into a larval form that lives as plankton, sometimes for months, before settling on the sea floor in its adult form..
How many kilocalories (Calories) does the snack bar contain?
Answer:
See the explanation below.
Explanation:
Attached is a picture of a chocolate bar that can be easily found on the market. In this picture, we see the table of contents with the amount of energy that depends on the mass in grams of the chocolate bar.
We see that for the bar size of 100G, the energy value is 483 [kcal].
We can see that the energy depends on the size of the chocolate bar.
Answer:
403.63
Explanation:
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A water rocket of mass 2.5 kg is launched vertically upwards from the surface of the Earth. It produces a steady thrust of 75 N. What is its acceleration?
Answer:
a = 30 [m/s²]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use Newton's second law, which tells us that the sum of forces on a body is equal to the product of mass by acceleration. In this way, we have the following equation.
∑F = m*a
where:
m = mass = 2.5 [kg]
a = acceleration [m/s²]
F = force = 75 [N]
Now replacing:
[tex]75=2.5*a\\a=75/2.5\\a=30[m/s^{2} ][/tex]
A train travels 25km in 5 hrs. How fast is the train going?
Answer: 5km per hour
If the train is going 25km in 5 hours, you can figure out how many kilometers per hour it is traveling by dividing 25km by the 5 hours.
25/5 = 5km per hour
Explanation:
Answer:
its 60
Explanation:
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11. A bowling ball has a mass of 7 kg and a velocity of 3 m/s.
(A) What is the ball's momentum?
Answer: 21 kg x m/s
Momentum can be found using the equation p = mv, or momentum = mass times velocity.
Therefore, to find the momentum of the bowling bowl, you can plug the mass and velocity values into the equation to get p = (7kg)(3m/s)
Solve the equation to get a momentum of 21kg x m/s
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