Answer:
One explanation may be that as a group, teenagers react more impulsively to threatening situations than do children or adults, likely because their brains have to work harder to rein in their behavior, a research team reported here yesterday at the Society for Neuroscience meeting
A loaded railway car with a mass 5500 kg is rolling to the right at 2 m/s when it collides and sticks to an empty railway car with a mass of 2500 kg rolling to the left on the same track at 3 m/s. What is their speed and direction of the pair after the collision?
Answer:
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A coin falls off a table and is traveling to the ground. Which claim about the forces acting on the coin must be true?
(Choice A)
There is a net force on the coin.
(Choice B)
There are no forces on the coin.
(Choice C)
There is no net force on the coin.
(Choice D)
There is not enough information.
A coin falls off a table and is traveling to the ground. There is a net force on the coin which is responsible for the motion of the coin. Thus, the correct option is A.
What is Net force?The net force can be defined as is the sum of all the forces which are acting on an object. Net force acting upon an object can accelerate its mass. Some other forces also acts on a body either at rest or motion. The net force is used in a system when there is a significant number of forces acting on the object.
A coin which falls off a table and is still traveling to the ground. Then, it can be concluded that there is a net force which is acting on that coin which is responsible for the motion of the coin.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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All of the different desert animals living together in the Sahara Desert make up a(n)...
O Population
O Community
O Ecosystem
O Organ System
what is the gravitational potential energy of the rock if its weight is 15 newtons its mass is 1.53 grams and it is 30 meters above the ground?
Answer:
16. An object has a gravitational potential energy 41,772.5 Jof and has a mass of 1550 kg. How high is it above the ground? Plz help
When you blow across the top of a
soda bottle, it acts like a closed
pipe. If the inside of the bottle is
0.150 m long, what is the
fundamental frequency you hear?
(Speed of sound = 343 m/s)
(Unit = Hz)
Answer:
572
Explanation:
Got it right on Acellus, you take the velocity and divide it by 4 times the length.
Calculate the momentum of a 20kg cart traveling to the right with a
velocity of 20m/s. *
Answer:
momentum= mass x velocity
= 20 x 20 =400kgm/s
a reaction that happens when one substance breaks down into two or more substances
Answer:
decomposition reaction
Explanation:
decomposition reactions occurs when one substance breaks down, or decomposes, into two or more substances
Jared is experimenting with a force that is attractive only and the weakest of the fundamental forces. He is experimenting with which force?
electromagnetic
strong
gravitational
weak
Answer:
C. gravitational
Explanation:
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What is the relationship between pitch and wavelength
Answer:
Musicians use frequency is pitch.
The shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency, and the higher the pitch, of the sound. The shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency, and the higher the pitch, of the sound. Hope it helps!
write down your definition of work in the space below:
Answer:
Work is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
Answer:
an occupation that people do to financally support themselves.
Explanation:
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A person stands 6.00 m from a speaker, and 8.00 m from an identical speaker. What is the frequency of the second (n = 2) interference maximum (constructive)? (Hint: v= xf = 343 m/s) (Unit = Hz)
Answer: 343
Explanation: i know it sounds weird but its right
The frequency for the maximum constructive interference will be 343 Hz.
What is the interference of waves?The result of two or more wave trains flowing in opposite directions on a crossing or coinciding pathways. This phenomenon is known as the interference of waves.
The effect is the sum of the individual wave amplitudes at each site where more than one wave is present.
From the constructive interference;
[tex]\rm L_1-L_2 = 2 \lambda \\\\ 2\lambda=8-6 \\\\ \lambda= 1 \ m[/tex]
The frequency is;
[tex]\rm f= \frac{c}{\lambda} \\\\ f= \frac{343}{1} \\\\ f= 343 \ Hz[/tex]
Hence,the frequency for the maximum constructive interference will be 343 Hz.
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how can you take my step sis out the washer machine?
From what I have seen, you do not take your step sis out of the washing machine, you ask her if she has games on her phone and play mine craft like a god obv.
8. As you throw a 2.00 x 102 g baseball, your hand moves a distance of 80.0 cm before you release the ball. If you exert an average force of 55.0 N on the ball while it is in your hand, determine:
Answer:
v = 21.0 m / s
Explanation:
In this exercise, it is generally asked to determine the final speed of the ball.
Let's start by finding the acceleration of it
F = ma
a = F / m
let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system
m = 2.00 102 g (1kg / 1000g) = 0.200 kg
x = 80.0 cm (1m / 100 cm) = 0.800 m
we calculate
a = 55.0 / 0.200
a = 275 m / s
now we can use kinematics, where the ball has an initial velocity of zero and travels a distance x = 80 cm with the force
v² = v₀² + 2 a x
v² = 0 + 2ax
v = [tex]\sqrt{2ax}[/tex]
let's calculate
v = [tex]\sqrt{2 \ 275 \ 0.800}[/tex]Ra 2 275 0.800
v = 20.98 m / s
if we use the criteria of significant figures
v = 21.0 m / s
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Answer:
they require a medium
Explanation:
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Explain How do the attractions between particles in a fluid determine viscosity?
Answer: Viscosity is due to particle mass, particle shape, and the strength of the attraction between the particles of a liquid. In general, the stronger the attractive forces between particles, the higher the viscosity. For many liquids, viscosity decreases when heat is applied.
Explanation:
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Some snakes have special sensory organs that detect the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Compared with human vision, these snakes can sense electromagnetic waves that have
a lower frequency and a shorter wavelength.
a higher frequency and a longer wavelength.
O a lower frequency and a longer wavelength.
O a higher frequency and a shorter wavelength.
Answer:
Some snakes have special sensory organs that detect the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Compared with human vision, these snakes can sense electromagnetic waves that have: a lower frequency and a shorter wavelength. a higher frequency and a longer wavelength.
Explanation:
Some snakes have special sensory organs that detect the electromagnetic spectrum's infrared region. These snakes can detect electromagnetic waves with a lower frequency and a shorter wavelength than humans. A higher frequency and a longer wavelength. As a result, option B is right.
What is electromagnetic spectrum ?The electromagnetic spectrum encompasses electromagnetic waves with frequencies ranging from less than one hertz to greater than 1025 hertz, corresponding to wavelengths ranging from thousands of kilometres to a fraction of the size of an atomic nucleus. This frequency range is divided into separate bands, and the electromagnetic waves within each frequency band are given different names; beginning at the low-frequency (long-wavelength) end of the spectrum, these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
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Answer:
I think the Answer is B. Longitudinal waves
how does the sun rise and set
a.earth orbit around the sun
b.The sun is center of solar system
c.earth rotates on it tilted axis and orbit around the sun at the same time
Answer:
c. earth rotates on it tilted axis and orbit around the sun at the same time
Explanation:
Earth rotation can be defined as the amount of time taken by planet earth to complete its spinning movement on its axis.
This ultimately implies that, the rotation of earth refers to the time taken by earth to rotate once on its axis. One spinning movement of the earth on its axis takes approximately 24 hours to complete with respect to the sun. Thus, this makes us to experience day and night (sun rise and sun set) due to the rotation of planet about its axis.
Hence, the sun rise and set because the earth rotates on it tilted axis and orbit around the sun at the same time
Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.050 N. If the charge of both of the objects is doubled, then what is the new force?
Answer: 4 times grease
Explanation: Force F= C · q1·q2/r². C = Coulomb's constant.
If charges double you have 2q1 and 2q2.
if you put a pencil in a cup of water, it looks as if it is broken and larger in the water. This is because light waves
Answer:
When light enters from air to water i.e. it is moving from rarer to denser medium, it changes its original path as there is a change of speed of light and deflects itself towards the normal. This is known as the refraction of light and this is why a pencil in a cup of water looks as if it is broken and larger.
Explanation:
Imagine that you are sitting on a couch watching TV and that you will continue sitting on the couch watching TV until someone changes the channel. This situation is a metaphor for which of Newton's laws of motion?
-The law of inertia
-The law of action-reaction
-The law of acceleration
-None of the above
Answer:
I think the law of inertia
How many seconds are there in 3 days 38 hrs? Explain.
What is the function or the skeletal system hdbdb
Explanation:
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Your car is initially at rest when your hit that gas and the car begins to accelerate at a rate of 1.464 m/s/s. The acceleration lasts for 10.8 s. What is the final speed of the car and how much ground does it cover during this acceleration?
Answer:
A force 1500 n to a 100 kg car . what is the acceleration of the car
A sports car of mass 1000 kg can accelerate from rest to 27 m/s in 7.0 s. what is the average forwa...
A tow truck exerts a force of 2000 N on a car acceleration it at 1 m/s/s what is the mass of the ca...
A car starts from rest and accelerate at a constant rate. After the car has gone 50m it has a speed...
A force of 50 n is exerted to the right on a 15 kg car at the same time a 30 n force is exerted to ...
A 1100-kg car pulls a boat on a trailer. (a) what total force resists the motion of the car, boat, ...
Your own car has a mass of 2000 kg if your car produces a force of 5000 n , how fast will it accele...
If a 100-N net force acts on a 50-kg car, what will the acceleration of the car be?
A train consists of a caboose (mass = 1000 kg), a car (mass 2000 kg), and an engine car (mass 2000 ...
A car initially at rest undergoes uniform acceleration for 6.32 seconds and covers a distance of 12...
A car initially moving at 9 m/s begins accelerating at its maximum acceleration of 4 m/s2. if the c...
Car A runs a red light and broadsides Car B, which is stopped and waiting to make a left turn. Car ...
Speed Racer has car that accelerates at 5 m/s2 . If the car has a mass of 1000 kg, how much force d...
You push forward on a car with a force of 150 N, but the car does not move. What is the net force o...
How much time does it take for a car to accelerate from a standing start to 22.2 m/s if acceleratio...
A car has a mass of 1 500 kg and acceleration of 2.0 m/s2 what is the nat force acting on the car
A car starts from rest and travels for 5.0s with a uniform acceleration of 1.5 m/s^2. what is the f...
In a performance test, each of two cars takes 8.4 s to accelerate from rest to 27 m/s. car a has a ...
If a net force of 5.0 N forward acts on a 0.60 kg toy car what is its acceleration
Explanation:
7.
Which of the following is most responsible for the formation of new crust at the edge
of a tectonic plate?
A.
mountain building at a continent-continent convergent boundary
B. magma rising up from the mantle at a divergent boundary
C. two tectonic plates sliding past one another at a transform boundary
D. subduction of one oceanic plate under another at a convergent boundary
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Magma rising up from the mantle at a divergent boundary, I got this question and I got it right.
The magnitude of a force is:
A) How fast an object moves when it is pushed
B) How far an object moves when it is pushed
C) how hard an object is pushed or pulled
D) how long it takes to push or pull an object
Answer:
c
Explanation:
force is how hard it is pulled or pushed
The Law of Octaves is a relationship that can be observed when
elements are ordered by atomic mass. Newlands observed that every
____ element exhibited similar properties.
Answer:
8 elements
Explanation:
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What happens to the force between two charged particles if the distance between them is cut in fourth?
Answer: The force between the two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Hence, if the distance between charges is halved (charges remaining kept constant), the force between the two charges is quadrupled.
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What happens to the force between two charged particles if the distance between them is cut in fourth is that the force between the two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and proportional to the square of the distance between them.
If a 1.8 m tall man that weighs 90 kg stands next to a 10 kg box resting on the ground, the total work done if he lifts the box to the top of his head will be 2,940 J.
True or False
Answer:
false
Explanation: