Answer:
there are 64 cups
Explanation:
remember this: two cups in a pint, two pints in a quart, two pints in a quart, four quarts in a gallonl2
In which case will an object float on a fluid? A) Buoyant force is greater than weight. B) Buoyant force is less than weight. C) Buoyant force equals weight. D) Buoyant force equals zero.
Answer:
The correct option is A
Explanation:
Buoyancy can be described as the upward force that causes an object to float on water. When the buoyant force of a liquid is greater than the weight of an object, the object will move to the surface of the liquid and float (because the buoyant force would be able to push it upwards). If the buoyant force is lesser than the weight of the object, the object will sink (because the buoyant force would not be able to push the object upwards). And when the buoyant force and weight of an object cancel out, the object would be suspended at the depth that this occurs.
Thus, from the explanation above, it can be deduced that for an object to float, buoyant force must be greater than weight of the object. Thus, the correct option is A.
An object will float on a fluid when the buoyant force acting on the object is equal to the weight of the object. This condition is described by option C: Buoyant force equals weight.
When an object is placed in a fluid, it experiences an upward force called the buoyant force. The buoyant force is a result of the pressure difference between the top and bottom surfaces of the object. It depends on the density of the fluid and the volume of the object submerged in the fluid.
For an object to float, the buoyant force must be equal to the weight of the object. If the buoyant force is greater than the weight, the object will experience a net upward force and will rise to the surface. In this case, the object will not remain floating, but rather float upwards.
If the buoyant force is less than the weight, the object will experience a net downward force and will sink in the fluid. The object will not float but instead submerge into the fluid.
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An object is moving east, and its velocity changes from 66 mvs to 26 mvs in 10 seconds. Which describes the
acceleration?
negative acceleration of 4 mvs
positive acceleration of 4 ms
positive acceleration of 9 m/a
negatlveo acceleration of 9 m/s
Answer:
negative acceleration of 4m/s²
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Initial velocity = 66m/s
Final velocity = 26m/s
Time taken = 10s
Unknown:
Description of the acceleration = ?
Solution:
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.
It is mathematically expressed as;
acceleration = [tex]\frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
t is the time taken
Now insert the parameters and solve;
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{26 - 66}{10}[/tex] = -4m/s²
So, we see a negative acceleration of 4m/s²
9. An object moving at a constant velocity accelerates at a constant rate of 20 m/s for a distance of
100 m. At the end of the acceleration the object has a velocity of 80 m/s. What was its velocity
before accelerating?
Answer:
I believe the answer is roughly 49m/s
Explanation:
List all given variables:
Accel=20m/s^2
Dist=100m
Final velocity=80m/s
Initial velocity=?
Using the equation i=sqrt(f^2-2a*d) where i =initial velocity, f=final velocity, a=acceleration, and d=distance, we can plug in the known values and solve for initial velocity
i=sqrt(80^2-2*20*100)
i=sqrt(6400-4000)
i=sqrt(2400)
i=48.99, rounded up to 49m/s as the initial velocity
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How much force is needed to accelerate a 9,760 kg airplane at a rate of 4.4 m/s2?
Answer:
42,944
Explanation: 9,760 kg * 4.4 m/s2 = 42,944
The snow fell on me is my excuse so my mom won’t know that I’m getting bullied
Answer:
Aaaaw noooo. :(
Explanation:
what did they say to u and what state do u live in. I will help u stand up to them. I have taken down many bullies before by using words. in fourth grade, my friend was getting bullied by the class, then yelled and stood up for her. they all fell silent and never bullied her, or any of my friends again. For whatever reason they bully u is probably d.u.m.b. which means they r really d.u.m.b. Also, U should try finding out a lot of personal info about them that they dont want anyone to know. also tell the principal. Is ur mom nice, or mean? if shes nice, she'll support u and fight for u, which means u should address
Answer:
You should stick up for yourself because if you don't then no one else will but im always here to talk to you if you need someone
Explanation:
A student wearing a frictionless roller skates on a horizontal is pushed by a friend with a constant force of 55N. How far must the student be pushed, starting from rest, so that her final kinetic energy is 362 J
Answer:
6.58m
Explanation:
The kinetic energy = Workdone on the roller
Workdone = Force * distance
Given
KE = Workdone = 362J
Force = 55N
Required
Distance
Substitute into the formula;
Workdone = Force * distance
362 = 55d
d = 362/55
d = 6.58m
Hence the student must push at a distance of 6.58m
A ray of light travelling obliquely from a rarer medium to a denser medium goes _______
Explanation:
towards the normal
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it is very important to use _______ in your calculations
a: si units of measurement
b: alternative units of measurement
c : units of length and width
d: derived units
Answer:
snoemw
Explanation:
plzzzz help it for civics
Answer:
A : the colonists dumped tea in Boston Harbor
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What are two conservation practices that help prevent wind erosion?
plant barriers and plowed ridges in fields
setting up wind generators that absorb high winds
halting agriculture and planting native species
covering fields with tarps and building wind barriers
Answer:
The answer is building Wind Barriers
The reasoning is because irrigation, if used too much, causes water erosion. Planting crops deeper in the ground would would prevent the plants from being uprooted. Finally, terracing would prevent from run-off eroding the ground away from the plants.
Explanation:
Answer:
plant barriers and plowed ridges in fields
Explanation:
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If a person (weighs 70kg) jumped of a moving car (at 100km/h) and fell on asphalt what is the amount of force applyied to his body that touches the ground first? What are the chancese of dying if the only impact to the body is from the ground?
Answer:
The amount of force applied to his body is 1944.44 N
The chances of the person dying is very high owing to the high impact force with which the person would experience when he or she lands on the asphalt road due to the jump out of the moving car.
Explanation:
We all know that,
F = Ma where,
F = Force
M = weight of the person
a = acceleration or velocity of the moving car
Therefore;
F = { 70 x (100 x 1000) } / [3600]
= [7 000 000] / 3600
= 1944.44 N
You have a 100 N object with a normal force of 100 N. You apply a 50 N push to the right, but a friend is hiding on the other side of the object and is also pushing with a force of 60 N. What is the net force on the object?
Answer:
100.49N
Explanation:
First we must know that the normal force acts in the vertical direction;
The force required to push to the right and left acts in the horizontal direction;
Sum of force along the horizontal Fx = 50N - 60 N = -10N
Force along the vertical Fy = 100N
The net force on the object is calculated as;
F = √(Fx)² + (Fy)²
F = √(-10)² + (100)²
F = √100 + 10000
F = √10,100
F = 100.49N
Hence the net force on the object is 100.49N
What has more energy a 2 kg mass at 10 m/s or a 2 kg mass 5 m above the ground
Answer:
Both have same energy
Explanation:
Given:
Sample 1
Mass m = 2 kg
Velocity v = 10 m/s
Sample 2
Mass m = 2 kg
Height h = 5 m
Assume g = 10 m/s²
Find:
What has more energy
Computation:
In sample 1
Ke = 1/2(m)(v)²
Ke = 1/2(2)(10)²
Ke = 100 joule
In sample 2
Pe = mgh
Pe = (2)(10)(5)
Pe = 100 joules
Both have same energy
Which of these is an example of electrical energy being converted to mechanical energy?
Group of answer choices
Sunlight used by plants in photosynthesis
Ceiling fan
Lightning striking the ground
Answer:
Ceiling fan
Explanation:
A ceiling fan is an example of electrical energy being converted to mechanical energy.
The blades of the fan are driven by motor within the system.
Energy in a system is converted from one form to the other. Energy is neither created nor destroyed as we know from the law of conservation of energy. In this regard, the electrical energy from the outlet powers the motor. As the motor inside the fan spins, the blade in turn begins to rotate. The motion of the blade is the expression of mechanical energy.A student moves a box across the floor by exerting 56.7 N of force and doing 195 J of
work on the box. How far does the student move the box?
A.3.4 m
B. 11,056 m
C.138 m
D.0.29 m
Answer:
A. 3.4 m
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Force = 56.7N
Workdone = 195J
To find the distance
Workdone is given by the formula;
[tex] Workdone = force * distance[/tex]
Making "distance" the subject of formula, we have;
[tex] Distance = \frac {workdone}{force} [/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] Distance = \frac {195}{56.7} [/tex]
Distance = 3.4 meters.
A person on a merry-go-round makes a complete revolution in about 3.17 s.
The radius of the ride is about 3.1 m, and the rider has a mass of 50 kg. What is the centripetal force on the rider?
1. 12.18 N
2. 245.0 N
3. 490.0 N
4. 608.9 N
Answer:
second one
Explanation:
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Two masses are placed close to each other. How will the gravitational force acting on the masses change if the distance between the two masses is doubled?
Answer:
If the mass of both of the objects is doubled, then the force of gravity between them is quadrupled; and so on. Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces.Formulas
Speed = distance / time
Time = distance / speed
Distance = speed x time
A bowling ball rolls 30 meters in 4 seconds. What speed did it travel?
distance = 30m
time = 45
speed = ?
Using s= d/t
7.5 m per second
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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Which type of friction opposes motion?
Answer:
Friction does not oppose motion, it oppose relative motion.
Explanation:
static friction opposes relative motion
Answer:
there are three types or friction
1) Static friction
2) Rolling Friction
3) Sliding friction
Static friction comes to end when the object starts moving(or starts motion ) so Sliding Friction and Rolling Friction opposes motion l.
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is around 9.2 seconds
Explanation:
if a runner travels 1600m in 420 seconds, her average speed is
Answer:
the answer is 3.8m/s in meters per second
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Body composition analysis can accurately show changes in
O Fat mass
O Muscle mass
O Body fat %
O All of the above
Answer: all of the above
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an astronaut has a mass of 150 kg on earth. what would be the mass of the astronaut on the moon.
Answer:
Weight On the Moon: 24.80 kilograms
Which of the following is the keyboard shortcut for saving a document?
O Control V
O Control S
O Control A
O Control E
Answer:Control S, Command S on MAC=Save
HELP ASAP!!! How many electrons fit into each electron shell?
K
L
M
N
Answer:
k = 2
L = 8
M = 18
N = 32
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Point-source pollution enters water
A. from many different sites
B. from a specific location
C. slowly seeping through soil along pipelines
D. from unknown sources
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What potential energy is acquired by a hammer with a mass of 0.75 kg when raised 0.35 m?
Answer:
0.75kg into gram = 0.75 * 1000 = 750g
potential energy = mgh
potential energy = 750 * 10 * 0.35
potential energy = 2625 joules
An 80.0 kg fisherman jumps into a 37.5kg boat that is at rest. If the velocity of the fisherman is 5.60m/s when he jumps from the dock, what will be the velocity of the boat and fisherman after he lands in the boat?
Answer:
The velocity of the boat and fisherman after he lands in the boat is 3.812m/s
Explanation:
We will solve this question on the general Derivation for general case of a man jumping n the boat
m = Mass of the man = 80kg
M= mass of the boat 37.5kg
V(m, g) = Velocity of man with respect to ground = 5.6m/s
V(b , g) = Velocity of boat with respect to ground = Vo = 0m/s ( rest)
velocity of the boat and fisherman after he lands in the boat = V1
As there is no external force acting on the man then we can apply conservation of the Linear Momentum.
m*V(m, g) + M*Vo = (M+m)V1
[tex]V1 = \frac{ m*V(m, g) + M*Vo}{M+m}[/tex]
On substituting the values we get
V1 = [tex]\frac{80*5.6 + 37.5*0}{80+ 37.5}[/tex]
V1 = [tex]\frac{448}{117.5}[/tex] = 3.812 m/s
Therefore the velocity of the boat and fisherman after he lands in the boat is 3.812m/s.