Explanation:
Earth rotates in prograde mation.As viewed from the north pole star Polaris.Earth turns counterclockwise,, the north pole is point in the northern,, Hemisphere where Earth's Axis of rotation meets it's surface
it turn from west to est
A Body OF Volume 36cc Floats With 3/4 of its volume submerged in water . The density Of Body is
1. 0.25g/cc 2. 0.75g/cc
3. 0.9g/cc 4. 0.1g/cc
Answer:
Density of body = 0.25g/cc
Explanation:
Given:
Volume submerged in water = 3/4
Find:
Density Of Body
Computation:
Density of body = fraction of body in liquid x density of water
Density of body = [1-3/4]1
Density of body = 0.25g/cc
[O.04H]The table below shows the use of some energy production methods over time.
Type of energy Average energy used annually in the past (in million tons) Average energy used annually at present (in million tons) Average energy most likely to be used annually in the future (in million tons)
Oil 200 4000 300
Gas 100 2500 700
Coal 1000 2500 1500
Wind 0.1 50 2000
Hydropower 0.7 60 150
Tidal power 0.02 50 500
Based on the table, which of these statements best describes the impact of different methods of energy production on the environment in the past?
There was a rise in the height of tides.
There was a rise in greenhouse gases.
The coastal ecosystem was harmed.
The coastal areas were highly polluted.
I think The coastal areas were highly polluted
Answer:
i think its greenhouse gases may increase
Explanation:
A hose, of radius 0.018 m, is connected to a water faucet. The water pressure at the point where the hose connects to the faucet is 150,000 Pa. The other end of the hose is connected to an outlet of radius 0.011 m, where the water comes out. The total length of the hose and outlet is 15 m.
(a) An experiment shows that the water exists the outlet with a speed 5.2 m/s. What is the flow rate through the hose?
(b) What is the maximum height that the end of the outlet can he held above the faucet, and water still comes out?
(c) Suppose there is a small hole in the hose. How does that affect the speed at which the water comes out? Explain.
Explain each step!
Answer:
The smaller the hole, the more force.
Three children are struggling and pulling on a single toy. Two of the children, Abe and Barry, are EACH (individually) pulling with a force of 60 Newtons. The third child, Eric, is pulling with enough force to exactly balance Abe and Barry (no child is winning the tug-o-war for the toy). We can label our forces A, B, and E (from each child's name). These three forces are in equilibrium.
If Abe is pulling toward the North and Barry is pulling toward the East, we want to find the total force R due to Abe and Barry (the Resultant of their forces). Note: in THIS case the two forces and R form a right-triangle (with R as the hypotenuse) - as seen using graphical vector addition. As a convention let's have NORTH upward and EAST rightward on this page.
a. Sketch an ACCURATE free-body diagram (three arrows outward from a point showing LABELED forces A, B, and E - each arrow a reasonable length and correct direction):
b. Sketch a labeled diagram for graphical addition of A and B to get R:
c. Show the calculation of the magnitude of R from the magnitudes of A and B:
d. Give the magnitude of force E (in units of Newtons):
e. Describe the direction of force E in terms of the "cardinal" directions (north, east, south, and/or west):
Solution :
c). [tex]$\vec{F}_A = $[/tex] force applied by Abe
[tex]$\vec{F}_B = $[/tex] force applied by Barry
[tex]$\vec{F}_E = $[/tex] force applied by Eric
[tex]$\vec{F}_R = $[/tex] Resultant force
[tex]$\vec{F}_A $[/tex] in the vector form can be written as :
[tex]$\vec{F}_A = 0 \hat{i} + 60 \hat{j}$[/tex]
[tex]$\vec{F}_B $[/tex] in the vector form can be written as :
[tex]$\vec{F}_B = 60 \hat{i} + 0 \hat{j}$[/tex]
The resultant,
[tex]$\vec{F}_R= \vec{F}_A+\vec{F}_B $[/tex]
[tex]$=(0 \hat i + 60 \hat j)+(60 \hat i + 0\hat j)$[/tex]
[tex]$=60 \hat i + 60 \hat j$[/tex]
[tex]$|\vec{F}_R| = \sqrt{60^2+60^2}$[/tex]
= 84.853 N
d). As the three forces are in equilibrium, therefore,
[tex]$|\vec F_E| = |\vec F_R|$[/tex]
[tex]$|\vec F_E| =84.853 \ N$[/tex]
e). The direction of the force exerted by Eric is exactly opposite to the direction of the resultant force.
The direction of the resultant force is :
[tex]$\theta = \tan ^{-1}\left(\frac{F_y}{F_x}\right)$[/tex]
[tex]$ = \tan ^{-1}\left(\frac{60}{60}\right)$[/tex]
= 45° north east
The direction of the force E is 45° west or 45° south west.
On top labeled A 2 waves 1 above the other, with crests and troughs that line up. On bottom labeled B 2 waves, 1 above the other, so that the crests of the top wave line up with the troughs of the bottom wave.
Will there be noise cancellation in example A or example B?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
B B*
Explanation:
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If you could cut the paper in half 20 times, would the paper be bigger or smaller than the following: 1 hair--------------------, a germ-------------------- and an atom---------------------.
Do you think you could keep cutting the paper forever?-----------------------------------------
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Science
Answer:
Maybe???
Explanation:
but how big is the paper?
but I think even the paper is super big, the ending result will still be too small to observe …
A piece of paper floats though the air towards the ground. At one point, the air resistance (Fair) on the
paper pushes up with 0.01 N of force. Force due to gravity (Fg) pulls the ball down with a force of 0.02 N.
Show your work
Answer:
-0.01N
Explanation:
I'm assuming you're asking for the net force of the paper.
0.01N - 0.02N = -0.01N
In a 1953 experiment a rocket sled went from 284 m/s to rest within 178 m. If the test subject, John Stapp, had a mass of 84.0 kg: a) what is the amount of Work done to stop the John Stapp? b) how much Force was applied to John Stapp?
The velocity of an object with mass = 2kg is given as a function of time:
V = 2ti + 4[tex]t^{2}[/tex]j
Find the force acting on the object at t = 2 seconds.
Answer:
The force acting on the object at [tex]t = 2\,s[/tex] is [tex]\vec F = (4, 32)\,[N][/tex].
Explanation:
Given that object has a constant mass in time, the force acting on the object ([tex]\vec F[/tex]), in newtons, is defined by following expression:
[tex]\vec F = m\cdot \vec a[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, in kilograms.
[tex]\vec a[/tex] - Acceleration, in meters per square second.
By definition of acceleration, we know that:
[tex]\vec a = \frac{d}{dt} \vec v[/tex] (2)
Let suppose that given vector velocity is expressed in meters per second. If we know that [tex]m = 2\,kg[/tex], [tex]\vec v = (2\cdot t, 4\cdot t^{2})\,\left[\frac{m}{s} \right][/tex] and [tex]t = 2\,s[/tex], then the force acting on the object is:
[tex]\vec a = (2, 8\cdot t)\,\left[\frac{m}{s^{2}} \right][/tex]
[tex]\vec F = (4, 16\cdot t)\,[N][/tex]
[tex]\vec F = (4, 32)\,[N][/tex]
The force acting on the object at [tex]t = 2\,s[/tex] is [tex]\vec F = (4, 32)\,[N][/tex].
An electromagnetic wave moves through electric and magnetic fields. How might the movement of the wave be described?
A.
The vibrations of the fields are perpendicular to the direction in which the wave moves.
B.
The wave moves back and forth through the fields.
C.
The vibrations of the fields are parallel to the direction in which the wave moves.
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D.
The wave moves through the fields in a random motion.
A. The vibrations of the fields are perpendicular to the direction in which the wave moves.
An electromagnetic wave moves through electric and magnetic fields, and the movement of the wave can be described as the vibrations of the fields being perpendicular to the direction in which the wave moves, as in option A.
What is the significance of an electromagnetic wave?Electromagnetic waves have many applications, including the transmission of information and energy, and they are also used in other technologies such as radio, television, hospitals, wireless communications, and so on. Other different rays, such as microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, etc., are used in different fields, such as X-rays for imaging, etc.
Hence, an electromagnetic wave moves through electric and magnetic fields, and the movement of the wave can be described as the vibrations of the fields being perpendicular to the direction in which the wave moves, as in option A.
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write any three utilities of plastics
Explanation:
container, bottles, boxes, cups
3. A bus is moving at 25 m/s when the driver steps on the brakes and brings the bus to a stop in 3.0 seconds. What is the average acceleration of the bus while braking?
Answer:
-8.3 m/s²
Explanation:
The acceleration of an object is defined as the change in velocity over the change in time.
a = Δv/Δt a = (v - v₀)/tWe are given the velocity of the bus, 25 m/s, and the time it takes the bus to stop, 3.0 s.
We know that if the bus stops, its velocity must be 0 m/s. Therefore, we can use these numbers to substitute into the acceleration formula.
a = (25 - 0)/3.0 a = 25/3 a = 8.33333333...The magnitude of the average acceleration of the bus while braking is 8.3 m/s².
However, in order for the bus to slow down and stop, the acceleration must have the opposite sign of the velocity.
This means that the acceleration is negative whilst the velocity is positive. So, the average acceleration of the bus while braking is -8.3 m/s².
What is 6 °C in °F? round to one decimal place.
Answer:
42.8 degrees fahrenheit
Explanation:
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I prefer to use this formula
What do you call this item?(it’s a hat)
Answer:
No, it's a cap
Explanation:
Hats have circular or rounded edges all around but with Caps, it has a pointed round front edge
8) A force of 10 N stretches a spring 0.50 m from equilibrium. What is the value of the spring constant?
Explanation:
We use Hooke's Law, which states that,
F=kx
F- is the force in newtons
k- is the spring constant
x- is the extension of the spring in meters
Solving for k we get k=F/x
k= 10N/0.50m
=100 N/m
A ball is thrown up at a 60 degree angle and lands in 18.5 seconds. what is the initial velocity of the ball?
[tex] \sf \bullet \: \theta = {60}^{ \circ} [/tex]
[tex] \sf \bullet \:Time \: of \: flight , \: t = 18.5 \: s[/tex]
To Find :-[tex] \bullet \sf \: Initial \: velocity , \: u[/tex]
Solution :-[tex] \bf \star\boxed{ \bf t = \dfrac{2u \: sin \theta}{g} }[/tex]
[tex] : \implies \sf 18.5 = \dfrac{2u \: sin60}{10} [/tex]
[tex] : \implies \sf \: 2u \: sin60 = 185[/tex]
[tex]: \implies \sf u = \dfrac{185 \times 2}{ \sqrt{3} \times 2 } [/tex]
[tex]: \implies \sf u = \dfrac{185}{1.73} [/tex]
[tex] \bf: \implies u = 107 \: m {s}^{ - 1} [/tex]
A voltage is applied to a resistor,
which creates a 1.50 A current. If
you double the resistance, keeping
the voltage the same, what will the
new current be?
(Unit = A)
Answer:
Explanation:
By Ohms Law, Voltage = Current * Resistance
Keeping the voltage the same and doubling the resistance, the current will be halved.
So the new current = 1.5/2 = 0.75A
By using Ohms law, the current will be 0.75A.
What is Ohm's law?Ohm's law states that the current flowing through a resistance is proportional to potential difference across the resistance under constant temperature and pressure conditions. Ohm's law can be expressed as:
V =IR
Here, I = 1.50 AR = R Ωso, V = 1.50 R Now Voltage is same but resistance is doubled so new resistance is
Now, put the values of given data in ohms law formula:
2RI = 1.50 R/ 2R = 0.75A
Hence current is 0.75A
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The person kicks the ball in the image below 20 meters. Suppose the soccer ball in the image is replaced by one that is twice the mass of a regular soccer ball. How could the person kick the ball the same distance as the first soccer ball?
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
If 11,550 J heat is absorbed by a copper object when it is heated from 20.0°C to 30.0°C,
what is the mass of the copper?
The specific heat of copper is 385 J/kgK.
Answer:
The mass of the copper is 3.00kg
Explanation:
A student lifts their 75 N backpack 0.50 m onto their chair. How much work is done?
Answer:
37.5 J
Explanation:
With work done equation: W=Fs
W=75*0.50=37.5 J
or use mgh=(75)(0.5) which is the same
Martin has hypothesized that the size and types of trees differ between valleys and higher elevations. He sets up a transect line in a wooded valley and randomly creates three 10 x 10 meter plots along the transect line, recording GPS coordinates for the northwest corner of each plot. He identifies and measures (diameter at breast height) every tree within the plots. He repeats this procedure in a wooded area on the ridge above the valley.
Using the scenario above, state the independent and dependent variables.
Answer: The dependent Variables include: Size and Types of trees.
The independent Variables include:
geographic elevations that is, valleys and the higher elevations.
Explanation:
The dependent variable simply refers to the variable a researcher tests or measures during an experiment. On the other hand, the independent variable simply refers to the variable that's controlled during an experiment.
Based on the definition above, the dependent variables include the size and the types of trees while the independent variables include the
geographic elevations that is, the valleys and the higher elevations.
Which of the following planets were the ancient Greeks able to see and make careful observations of?
Saturn and Neptune
Neptune and Uranus
Mars and Venus
Mercury and Uranus
Answer:
Neptune and Uranus
Explanation:
Did a quiz on this not to long ago
Which are uses of convex mirrors? Check all that apply.
magnifying mirrors for putting on makeup
side-view mirrors on vehicles
hallway safety mirrors
focusing automobile headlights
lenses in sunglasses
Answer:
B. Side-view mirrors on vehicles
C. Hallway safety mirrors
E. Lenses in sunglasses
Explanation:
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Answer:
2, 3, and 5 on Edge, 2022.
Explanation:
I had this question on Edge.
(See the attachment below.)
The rest of the answers are:
O Slide 8 - Sample Response: The image seems to be behind the mirror, but nothing is really there.
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in a isovolumetric process the is constant.
Answer:
An isothermal process is a change of a system, in which the temperature remains constant: ΔT = 0.
Explanation:
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a mass of 0.8kg at the end of a rope 0.5m long is whirled round ina horizontal circle at an angular speed of 10 rads^-1. what is it's angular momentum?
Answer:
L = 2 J.s
Explanation:
The angular momentum of an object travelling in a horizontal circle is given by the following formula:
[tex]L = mvr[/tex]
where,
L = Angular momentum = ?
m = mass = 0.8 kg
v = linear speed = rω
r = radius of circular path = length of rope = 0.5 m
ω = Angular Speed = 10 rad/s
therefore,
[tex]L = mr^2\omega\\L = (0.8\ kg)(0.5\ m)^2(10\ rad/s)\\[/tex]
L = 2 J.s
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Q1. How would you record her BMI in an electronic medical record and would you include any notes?
Q2.What follow-up questions would be appropriate for the 15-year-old girl’s visit to the nutrition clinic, and why? What additional notes, if any, might be appropriate to enter into her electronic medical record, depending on her answers?
Q3.Based on everything you’ve read, which symptoms could indicate an eating disorder that might not be detectable by measuring BMI? What subjective and objective observations could you use to help detect other eating disorders in a clinical setting like the one described in this scenario?
Q4.Based on everything you’ve learned, explain which elements (symptoms, causes, contributing factors, etc.) of bulimia and/or anorexia are biological and physiological, and which are psychological, and which elements are sociological (based on an individual’s place in society, their relationship with other people, and the culture they live in). Include at least one element each for the physiological, psychological, and sociological elements.
Q5.Finally, engage in some independent research to examine BMI in more detail. Look up information that covers the following considerations:
- Limitations of the BMI scale, including considerations related to age, lifestyle, etc.
- How a BMI can be used as part of a “growth chart,” turning it from a one-time absolute measure of health into a dynamic measure of change over time
- How human’s nutrition needs change by age and lifestyle, e.g., do student athletes have different nutrition needs than average students? What about adult athletes?
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The US Department of Agriculture has released an online tool, Choose My Plate, that aims to help people of all ages make healthy nutrition plans for themselves. Other countries have similar programs, so if you live outside the United States, you might see what your local recommendations are. Either way, remember these are just general guidelines, and ideally you would work directly with a physician or dietician to formulate a more individualized dietary plan.
Use the MyPlate Plan calculator on that site to find which calorie level is appropriate for you and follow its link to see your semi-personalized MyPlate plan. Based on the results, write a short paragraph explaining how closely you think your meals matched the proposed plan over the last three days. (If you want to make it even more relevant and you have the time, track everything you eat over the next three days and then write the paragraph. You might find that you get a more precise picture this way.) Are there areas for improvement, and if so, what steps might you take to achieve that improvement? Are there elements about your life that would make it difficult to keep to the proposed plan, like living in a food desert or not having healthy cafeteria options?
Your answers:
Q1. I don't have information on her situation, but an EMR is a medical record that is stored digitally in a secure computer database within an organization or healthcare system. This system allows electronic storage, retrieval, and modification of medical records, and is an alternative to traditional, paper medical records.
Q2. Their food proportions, do they eat every meal, do they eat their vegetables, fruits grains, protein, etc. Check for healthy and unhealthy habits of eating and exercise. Additional notes on medical problems relating to food concerns you may have to look further into based on her answers.
Q3. The info isn't provided, but what I do know is that detection requires awareness of risk factors for, and symptoms and signs of, anorexia nervosa (e.g., participation in activities valuing thinness, family history of an eating disorder, amenorrhea, lanugo hair) and bulimia nervosa (e.g., unsuccessful attempts at weight loss, history of childhood sexual abuse, family history of depression, erosion of tooth enamel from vomiting, parotid gland swelling, and gastroesophageal reflux). Providers must also remain alert for disordered eating in female athletes (the female athlete triad) and disordered eating in diabetics. Treatment requires a multidisciplinary team including a primary care practitioner, nutritionist, and mental health professional. The role of the primary care practitioner is to help determine the need for hospitalization and to manage medical complications (e.g., arrhythmias, refeeding syndrome, osteoporosis, and electrolyte abnormalities such as hypokalemia).
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The cheetah is one of the fastest-accelerating animals, because it can go from rest to 27 m/s (about 60 mi/h) in 4.0 s. If its mass is 110 kg, determine the average power developed by the cheetah during the acceleration phase of its motion. Express your answer in
(a) watts
(b) horsepower.
Answer:
A. 10023.75 Watts
B. 13.44 horse power
Explanation:
A. Determination of the power in Watts.
We'll begin by calculating the energy of the cheetah. This can be obtained as follow
Velocity (v) = 27 m/s
Mass (m) = 110 kg
Kinetic energy (KE) =?
KE = ½mv²
KE = ½ × 110 × 27²
KE = 55 × 729
KE = 40095 J
Finally, we shall determine the power in Watts. This can be obtained as follow:
Kinetic energy (KE) = 40095 J
Time (t) = 4 s
Power (P) =?
Power = Energy /time
Power = 40095 / 4
Power = 10023.75 Watts
B. Determination of the power in horse power.
Power in Watts = 10023.75 Watts
Power in horse power =?
Recall:
746 Watts = 1 hp
Therefore,
10023.75 Watts = 10023.75 / 746
10023.75 Watts = 13.44 hp
Therefore, the power in horse power is 13.44 hp
Oberon is a moon of Uranus. It has a mass of 3.01 x 1021 kg and is 761.4 km away from Uranus. If the force of gravity
of Uranus is pulling 3.00 x 1025 N on Oberon, what is the mass of Uranus? (6 points)
Answer:
acc to formula= F= G m1m2/rsq
mass of Uranus= F×r sq/G×m
M=3.00×10^25×761.4×761.4×10^6/6.67×10^ -11×3.01×10^21
=3×10^25-8×7614×7614/667×301×10^-2-11+21-2
=173918988×10^11/200767
=866×10^11(approx)
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Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
define prism and itz colo plz tell me fast
Answer:
A prism is a clear crystal that refracts light
Explanation: