Answer:
c infections
Explanation:
A billiard ball rolls from rest down a smooth ramp that is 8.0 m long. the acceleration of the ball is constant at 2.0?
what is reflection of light ? Which type of surface is required for a regular reflection
Answer:
MIRROR
Explanation:
Answer:
reflection of light is the bouncing back of light rats when it falls on a smooth surface or polish surface.
How do the temperature curves in your graph show the range of temperature?
Answer:
Step-by-step Explanation:
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Which process is an example of a chemical reaction?
a. an iron nail rusting
b. bath water cooling while you take a bath
c. a piece of metal being heated until it expands
d. a glass window breaking when hit with a baseball
Answer:
Rusting!
Explanation:
Rusting is a chemical reaction because it is the process of oxidation of a metal.
Answer:
rusting
Explanation:
Explain why a charged body loses its charge if we touch it with our hand?
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Answer:
Explanation: A charged body loses its charge when we touch it with our hand because some of the charge flows through our body to the ground earthing. As a result the charge on the body decreases every time we touch it. This is because of earthing.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
When we touch a charged body, it loses its charge, due to the process of earthing. Our body is a good conductor of electricity. It transfers the charges to the earth
Why is using fossil fuels considered unsustainable?
Answer:
Fossil fuels take millions of years to replenish
Answer:
Fossil Fuel is limited it is like coal there is a limit and it won't last forever. This also contributes that it is not safe for the environment as well as the safety and health of people. This is similar to when there are many factories around an area there is going to be a high percentage of respiratory diseases such as asthma.
When people place a metal saucepan on the heating element of a stove, heat is transferred from the element to the saucepan by: A reflection.
B convection.
C conduction.
D radiation.
Listed in the Item Bank are individual steps that need to be ordered. To find out more information about steps, some have more details
available when you click on them. Drag and drop the steps in the proper order by placing each in its corresponding open rectangle. Be sure
that the earliest step is placed next to the number 1.
Answer:
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microwave
Infrared
Visible
Ultraviolet
X-ray
Gamma ray
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3. An object moves in uniform circular motion with a centripetal force of 4.5 N. Which of the following is true?
(A) The object’s velocity vector is constant in magnitude and direction.
(B) The object’s acceleration vector is constant in magnitude and direction.
(C) Both the object’s velocity and acceleration vectors change both their magnitudes and directions.
(D) Both the object’s velocity and acceleration vectors have constant magnitudes but change directions.
Answer:
the answer is D I THINK
Explanation:
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A 96 kg man is standing in an elevator. The man experiences a net force when the elevator moves at an acceleration of 4.0 m/s2 upward and downward. Find both net forces
Answer:
The net upward force the man experiences is approximately 1,324.8 N
The net downward force the man experienced is approximately 556.8 N
Explanation:
The given mass of the man, m = 96 kg
The acceleration of the elevator, a = 4.0 m/s²
According to Newton's third law of motion which states that action ad reaction are equal and opposite, when the elevator moves upwards, we have;
The net force the man experiences, F = Gravitational force, m·g + The force of the elevator pushing upwards, m·a
∴ ↑F = m·g + m·a
Where;
F = The net force the man experiences
m = The mass of the man = 96 kg
g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.8 m/s²
a = The acceleration of the elevator = 4 m/s²
∴ ↑F = 96 kg × 9.8 m/s² + 96 kg × 4 m/s² ≈ 1,324.8 N
The net upward force the man experiences ≈ 1,324.8 N
When the elevator moves downwards, we have;
The net force the man experiences, F = Gravitational force, m·g + The loss of the gravitational force as the floor moves further downwards, -(m·a)
∴ F = m·g + -(m·a) = m·g - m·a
F = m·g - m·a
∴ ↓F = 96 kg × 9.8 m/s² - 96 k × 4 m/s² ≈ 556.8 N
The net downward force the man experienced ≈ 556.8 N
Calculating net force
Answer:
0N.
Explanation:
Net force is the sum total of forces acting on an object.
The Fn which is the net force is
450+ (-250) + (-600)+ 600+ 0 + 250 + (-450)
= 450-250+(-600)+ 600+0+250-450
= 0N
The net force is 0
what do fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers share in common
Answer:
Explanation:Slow-twitch muscle fibers support long distance endurance activities like marathon running, while fast-twitch muscle fibers support quick, powerful movements such as sprinting or weightlifting.
A 24 kg object, initially moving at 20 m/s, is slowed by an applied force of 20 N to a final velocity of 16 m/s. How much time did this take?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
4.8 seconds
Explanation:
Ft=change in momentum
Initial momentum=mv=24*20=480 kg*m/s
new momentum=mv=24*16=384 kg*m/s
change in momentum=96 kg*m/s
Ft=change in momentum
20(t)=96
t=4.8 seconds!
The engine of a 550kg car is producing a net force of 11,000N. What is its acceleration?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
20
Explanation:
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F = m×a
11000 = 550 × a
11000/550 = a
Acceleration =20
14. Saeed is pulling a 6 kg heavy rock with an upward force of 40 N but does not succeed to lift it up. What is the magnitude of the normal force on the rock?
Answer:
58.8 N
Explanation:
The normal force is calculated as equal to the perpendicular component of the gravitational force.
Thus; N = mg
We are given m = 6 kg
Thus;
N = 6 × 9.8
N = 58.8 N
Thus, magnitude of normal force on the rock = 58.8 N
Which of the following terms are needed to completely describe speed?
Check all that apply.
A. Direction
B. Units
C. Mass
D. Number
Answer: c. and a
Explanation:
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Answer:
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A. 8,400 J
What type of force causes the motion of an object to change
Answer:
Ok, so...... Unbalanced forces cause a change in motion, speed, and/or direction. When two forces act in the same direction on an object, the net force is equal to the sum of the two forces. In the example below, the net force would be 900 Newtons (450 + 450 = 900), and the object would move to the right.
Explanation:
Answer:
Unbalanced forces cause a change in motion, speed, and/or direction. When two forces act in the same direction on an object, the net force is equal to the sum of the two forces.
you do no know an objects velocity until you know its _____.
Do all force interactions cause a noticeable change in motion? Explain your thinking?
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Answer:
No. If you apply a force in a chair, for example, you only will be able to move the chair if you beat the static frictional force. So, with that example, we can see that is not any type of force that can produce movement. The only force that produces movement is a result force which is non-zero.
a car is driven off a cliff at 39 m/s. It lands 141 m from the base. How high
above the ground is it when its speed through the air is 45 m/s?
Answer: A
Explanation: STEP BY STEP
Gravitational potential energy (1) - masss (kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg) x height (m)
1. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the following masses on top of Trump tower which has a mass
of 202 m (g= 9.81 N/kg)
a) 100 kg
b) 90 kg
c) 45 kg
d) 58 kg
e) 1g
1) 1000 g
h) 1998
1) 1.5 kg
g) 100 g
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Here lets calculate it one by one ;-
1.) P = mgh ==> 100*9.81*202===> 198162 Joules
2.) P = mgh ==> 90*9.81*202 ==> 178345.8 Joules
3.) P = mgh ===> 45*9.81*202 ===> 89172.9 Joules
4.) P = mgh ===> 58*9.81*202 ===> 114933.96 Joules
5.) P = mgh ===> 0.001*9.81*202 ===> 1.981 Joules
6.) P = mgh ===> 1.00*9.81*202 ===> 1981.62 Joules
7.) P = mgh ===> 1.998*9.81*202 ==> 3959.27 Joules
8.) P = mgh ===> 1.5*9.81*202 ===> 2971.43 Joules
9.) P = mgh ===> 0.1*9.81*202 ===> 198.162 Joules.
Above we calculated the potential energy for every mass given above.
What is the equation used to find the image distance? Identify each variable
Answer:i f I understand your question correctly, the formula is as follows:
Note: The sign convention is based on distances which are measured from the lens to the object or image of regard. Distances measured in the same direction the light is moving are positive and distances measured in the opposite direction the light is moving are negative.
The measurements are in meters
The “ambient” index of refraction is assumed to be n=1.00
The inverse of the object distance plus the dioptric power of the lens (convex—positive and concave—negative) equals the inverse of the image distance.
Or 1/Od +Dl =1/Id
Please note, it has been a long time since I thought about teaching this concept to students.
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Features of Elements
Use the periodic table on the next page to complete the following
table. The number in the name indicates the isotope and therefore
the nuclide number
Element and Chemicol Atomic Mass
Number Number
of
of
Hudito
isotope
number
Symbol.
number
notation
profons neutrons
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Helium-4
He
Beryllium-9
Nitrogen-14
N
Oxygen 10
0
Phosphorus 32
P
Chlorine-35
Potassium 39
Tungston-150
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Lead 90
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What is the acceleration of a 78kg ostrich exerting 438N of applied force running against a wind with 42N of air friction force?
Answer:idek
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The current in the wires of a circuit is 60.0 milliAmps. If the
voltage impressed across the ends of the circuit were
doubled and the resistance were tripled, then its new current
would be ___ milliAmps.
Answer:
I' = 40 mA
Explanation:
Given that,
The current in the wires of a circuit is 60.0 mA.
If the voltage impressed across the ends of the circuit were doubled and the resistance were tripled such that,
V' = 2V and R'=3R
The relation between current, voltage and resistance is given by :
V = IR
Let I' be the new current. So,
V'=I'R'
⇒ [tex]I'=\dfrac{V'}{R'}\\\\I'=\dfrac{2V}{3R}\\\\I'=\dfrac{2}{3}\times \dfrac{V}{R}\\\\I'=\dfrac{2}{3}\times I\\\\I'=\dfrac{2}{3}\times 60\\\\I'=40\ mA[/tex]
So, the new current would be 40 mA.
A mass sitting on a horizontal, frictional surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other end is fixed to a wall. 3.0 J of
work is required to compress the spring by 0.20 m. If the mass is released from rest with the spring compressed, it
compresses a maximum acceleration of 15 m/s?.
a) Determine the spring constant.
b) Determine the mass.
d) What is the velocity when the mass reaches maximum acceleration?
c) Deterinine the net force when the mass passes 0.10m compression
d) Determine the acceleration when the mass passes 0.10m compression.
e) Determine the velocity when the mass passes 0.10m compression
Answer:
I started answering this before everything was erases, but briefly
W = 1/2 K x^2 so K = 2 W / x^2 = 6 * 25 = 150
Also F = - K X = 150 * 1/5 = 30 N at max extension
m = F / a = 30 /15 = 2 kg
Since max extension occurs at t = 0 you can write
x = A sin ω t
v = ω A cos ω t
a = -ω^2 A sin ω t note that there is no phase angle here
Also at .1 compression
.1 = .2 sin ω t and sin ω t = 1/2 and ω t = 30 deg = pi / 6
Substiture these values above to get velocity and acceleration when
ω t = 30 deg
The kinetic energy of a body moving at a speed of 10 m / s is equal to 1000 J. What is the body mass
Answer:
m = 20 kg
Explanation:
Given that,
The speed of a body, v = 10 m/s
Kinetic energy of the body, K = 1000 J
We need to find the mass of the body. The formula for the kinetic energy of a body is given by :
[tex]K=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\m=\dfrac{2K}{v^2}\\\\m=\dfrac{2\times 1000}{(10)^2}\\\\m=20\ kg[/tex]
So, the mass of the body is equal to 20 kg.
When you stretch a spring, there is energy in the spring's
potential energy store. What word completes the sentence?
Answer:
field strength i think, I'm not that sure.