How do the particles in a Longitudinal Wave move?

A) Parallel to the direction of the wave
B) Perpendicular to the direction of the wave
C) Particles do not move
D) The particle is the wave (wave packet)

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Answer 1

Explanation:

In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation. The particles do not move down the tube with the wave; they simply oscillate back and forth about their individual equilibrium positions. Pick a single particle and watch its motion.


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Answer may very but include: The terminal velocity of an object falling through a fluid is its maximum attainable velocity in the fluid. it is said to occur when the sum of the drag force and the buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity acting on the object. At terminal velocity, the object stops accelerating and moves at constant velocity.

These are the reactant in a chemical equation: 6 CO2 + 6 H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6 O2

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Answer:

Carbon Dioxide and Water.

Explanation:

This is the chemical formula for photosynthesis!

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?

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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?

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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

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

Choose the correct words from the box to complete the definition of resistance.
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The electrical resistance of a material is a measure of the ______________ of passing a ______________ through it.

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Answer:

Opposition of passing a electric circuit

What is the acceleration of a 78kg ostrich exerting 438N of applied force running against a wind with 42N of air friction force?​

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Answer:idek

Explanation: sorry

The speed of sound through diamond is about 12,000 m/s. The speed of sound through wood is about 3,300 m/s. Which statement explains
why the speed of sound is different through these materials? (1 point)

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Answer: They have different rigidities.

Explanation:

what is reflection of light ? Which type of surface is required for a regular reflection​

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Answer:

MIRROR

Explanation:

Answer:

reflection of light is the bouncing back of light rats when it falls on a smooth surface or polish surface.

An automobile of mass 1.46 E3 kg rounds a curve of radius 25.0 m with a velocity of 15.0 m/s. The
centripetal force exerted on the automobile while rounding the curve is:

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Answer:

Centripetal force = 13140 Newton.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 1.46 E3 kg = 1.46*10³ = 1460 kg

Velocity = 15m/s

Radius, r = 25m

To find the centripetal force, we would use the following formula:

Centripetal force = mv²/r

Substituting into the equation, we have;

Centripetal force = (1460*15²)/25

Centripetal force = (1460 * 225)/25

Centripetal force = 328500/25

Centripetal force = 13140 Newton.

Calculating net force

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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

A 2-inch, f/4 reflector has a focal length of:

6 inches
8 inches
4 inches
2 inches

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I’m pretty sure it’s 8 sorry if I’m wrong

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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

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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

Science Question: why do astronauts wear organge suits vs white suits

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When they first launch though, astronauts wear orange instead, since the bright color makes it easier for them to be spotted and rescued in an emergency.
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A 0.144 kg baseball approaches a batter with a speed of 20m/s . The batter lines the ball directly back to the pitcher with a speed of 30m/s . Find the impulse exerted on the ball . If the bat and ball were in contact for 0.012 sec , find the average force exerted on the ball by the bat????

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Answer:

Can you help me in mathematics

Does the earth have mass

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Answer:

yes it does

Explanation:

it's not like Balloon it is a solid so it the earth does have a mass

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

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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


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What differentiates one layer of the atmosphere from one another?



Please help

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Answer: The stratosphere and the troposphere are defined by the variation in temperature with height. Within a troposphere, the temperature drops as altitude increases, and drops fast enough for convection to occur. Whereas within a stratosphere, the temperature rises with increasing altitude. Features of the atmosphere change with altitude: density decreases, air pressure decreases, temperature changes vary. Different temperature gradients create different layers within the atmosphere. The lowest layer is the troposphere where most of the atmospheric gases and all of the planet's weather are located.

Explanation:

What is mass? (Specific simple answer)

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Mass, in physics, quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter. It is, in effect, the resistance that a body of matter offers to a change in its speed or position upon the application of a force. The grater the mass of a body, the smaller the change produced by an applied force.

Answer:

Mass is the quantity of substance in an object

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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​

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Answer:

Rusting!

Explanation:

Rusting is a chemical reaction because it is the process of oxidation of a metal.  

Answer:

rusting

Explanation:

(Cr(NH3).](Co(CN)6) is a coordination complex
compound. What is the percent composition of carbon in this
compound?

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Answer:19.51%

Explanation:

you do no know an objects velocity until you know its _____.

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I agree with the answer above, but since velocity is a vector, I think displacement would be a better answer :)

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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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Potential Energy.

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.

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Answer:

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Empujamos un baúl 3 metros, para ello aplicamos una fuerza de 200 Newton. ¿Cuál es el trabajo realizado?

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Answer:

Trabajo realizado = 600 Nm

Explanation:

Dados los siguientes datos;

Fuerza = 200 Newton

Distancia = 3 metros

Para encontrar el trabajo realizado; Trabajo realizado = fuerza * distancia

Sustituyendo en la ecuación, tenemos; Trabajo realizado = 200 * 3

Trabajo realizado = 600 Nm

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W = Fd = 4(2100) = 8400 J

So the answer is A) 8400 J


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Answer:

According to me Option is the right answer

A. 8,400 J

The Berlin marathon is one of the fastest marathons courses; many world records have been set there. In 2014 Dennis Kimetto ran the 42.195 km in 2 hours, 2 minutes and 5 seconds. what was his average speed?

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Answer:

about 2000 klm per min

Explanation:

If the frequency of a wave is 0.25 Hz, what is its period?

A) 0.25 s
B) 2 s
C) 4 s
D) 4 HZ

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

frequency = 1 / period

so

frequency = 0.25

0.25 = 1 / period

1 / 0.25 = period

4 s = period

it is not 4 Hz because period is the time taken

so the answer is C

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What is the current if a charge of 25 coulombs passes in 5 seconds?

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Answer: 5 amps

Explanation: I = Q/t

Which location, 23 degrees or 48 degrees would experience the same earthquake at stronger intensity?Explain why.​

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Answer:

48 degress

Explanation:

An earthquake causes many different intensities of shaking in the area of the epicenter where it occurs. So the intensity of an earthquake will vary depending on where you are. Sometimes earthquakes are referred to by the maximum intensity they produce. In the United States, we use the Modified Mercalli Scale. Earthquake intensity is a ranking based on the observed effects of an earthquake in each particular place. Therefore, each earthquake produces a range of intensity values, ranging from highest in the epicenter area to zero at a distance from the epicenter.

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