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When a tight fitting lid is run under hot water, the lid _________ as the temperature increases. Question 3 options: Expands Melts Breaks Contracts

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Answer 1

Answer:

expands

Explanation:


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A rocket sled accelerates forward from 10 m/s to 50 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the sled?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Use kinematics equations

You have Vi=10m/s and Vf=50m/s and t=2s

Use equation Vf=Vo+at      50=10+a(2)

50=10+2a

40=2a

a=20 m/s^2

An archer uses 2000J of energy to pull a bow string 0.15m. What is the force constant (k) of the bow string?

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The answer has to be 50 J

The spring constant of the given bow spring is equal to  1.77 × 10⁵ N/m.

What is Hooke's law?

Hooke's law can be described as a law that states that the force (F) required to extend or compress a spring by displacement linearly with respect to that displacement along a straight line.

The spring force can be represented in the form of an equation:

F = -kx

where k is a spring constant of the spring and x is the deformation of the spring. The negative sign shows that force is restoring force.

The energy that can be stored in the spring when it is stretched is given by:

E = (1/2)kx²

Given, the energy stored in the spring when it is stretched, E = 1000J

The distance by which the bow spring is stretched, x = 0.15 m

2000 =  (1/2) × k (0.15)²

k = 1.77 × 10⁵ N/m

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Which of the following instruments measures time most accurately?
a. Sundial
b. quartz watch
c. pendulum clock
d. watch with balance wheel

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Answer:

b) Quartz Clock

Explanation:

It's is a very type of clock which uses the vibration of quartz crystals to measure time accurately

B is the answer hope this helps

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Question: A pinball machine's plunger has a spring constant of 22
N/m and is compressed by 0.04 m to start a 0.006 kg pinball.
1. What is the elastic potential energy before the ball is released?
2. What is the kinetic energy of the pinball the instant it leaves the
spring?
3. What is the speed of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring?
4. If the pinball is moving at 1.3 m/s as it is deflected horizontally
across the top of the pinball machine, how much higher above the
ground is this part of its path when compared to its starting
position?
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Answer:

1. The elastic potential energy is 0.0176 Joules

2. The kinetic energy of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring is 0.0176 Joules

3. The speed of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring is approximately 2.42212 m/s

4. The height of the part where the pinball is located on the machine above the ground is approximately 0.213 meters

Explanation:

The spring constant of the pinball machine's plunger, k = 22 N/m

The amount by which the pinball machine's plunger is compressed, x = 0.04 m

The mass of the pinball ball, m = 0.006 kg

1. The elastic potential energy, P.E. = 1/2·k·x²

By substitution, we get;

P.E. = 1/2 × 22 N/m × (0.04 m)² = 0.0176 J

The elastic potential energy, P.E. = 0.0176 J

2. At the instant the pinball leaves the spring, the plunger and therefore the force of the plunger no longer acts on the pinball

Since there are no external forces acting on the pinball to increase the speed of the pinball after it leaves the spring, the velocity reached is its maximum velocity, and therefore, the kinetic energy, K.E. is the maximum kinetic energy which by the conservation of energy, is equal to the initial potential energy

Therefore;

K.E. = P.E. = 0.0176 J

The kinetic energy of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring, K.E.= 0.0176 J

3. The kinetic energy, K.E., is given by the following formula;

K.E. = 1/2·m·v²

Where;

v = The speed or velocity of the object having kinetic energy K.E.

Therefore, from K.E. = 0.0176 J, and by plugging in the values of the variables, we have;

K.E. = 0.0176 J = 1/2 × 0.006 kg × v²

v² = 0.0176 J/(1/2 × 0.006 kg) = 88/15 m²/s²

v = √(88/15 m²/s²) ≈ (2·√330)/15 m/s ≈ 2.42212 m/s

The speed of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring, v ≈ 2.42212 m/s

4. The height of the pinball is given by the following kinematic equation of motion;

[tex]v_h[/tex]² = u² - 2·g·h

Where;

[tex]v_h[/tex] = The velocity of the pinball at the given height = 1.3 m/s

u = v ≈ 2.42212 m/s (The initial velocity of the pinball as it the spring)

g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.8 m/s²

h = The height of the pinball above the ground

We get;

[tex]v_h[/tex]² = 1.3² = 2.42212² - 2 × 9.8 × h

∴  h = (2.42212² - 1.3²)/(2 × 9.8) ≈ 0.213

The height of the part where the pinball is located on the machine above the ground, h ≈ 0.213 m

A power source of 6.0 V is attached to the ends of a
capacitor. The charge is 12 C.

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Elements with positive valences usually ______ electrons
A. Donate
B. Accept
C. Have no
D. Create

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The answer is donate, therefore elements with positive valences usually donate electrons

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The average kinetic energy of the particles of two pieces of iron at the same temperature and mass would be __________.

Question 1 options:

Different


The same


Not equivilent


With in 500 degrees of eachother

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Answer:

the answer is different

Explanation:

i took the test

What is the object’s average acceleration between 0.0 s and 5.0 s?
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Answer:

[tex]2.5[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]0.0+5.0=5.0[/tex]

[tex]\frac{5}{2} =2.5[/tex]

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pls help, i really dw fail :(​

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Answer:

Using the Newton equation

V²=U² +2as

Given; V=9.2m/s U = 0m/s( because it starts from rest)

S=26.2m.

9.2²=0²+2(26.2)a

a =9.2²/2(26.2)

a=84.6/52.4

a=1.60m/s²

Answer:

2.A

3.D

Explanation:

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In what do electromagnetic waves cause disturbances when they transfer
energy?
A. Electric fields only
O B. Both electric and magnetic fields
C. Neither electric nor magnetic fields
O D. Magnetic fields only

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Both electric and magnetic fields

Help Easy Question and Brainly. What's the answer?????

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Answer:

negatively

Explanation:

Answer:

Negatively charged

Explanation:

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What type of Circuit do they use in a home? WHY ? (Simple circuit / Parallel circuit / Series circuit)

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Answer:

Parallel Circuits

Explanation:

Loads can be operated on their own. If you had a series circuit, adding another light would dim the rest!

Two rocks of masses 5 kg and 10 kg a dropped from rest from a height of 20 m above ground. Ignore all friction and air resistance. Just before
they hit the ground, which statement is true about the rocks?
(A) The value for the acceleration of the 5 kg rock is the same as the value for the 10 kg rock, but their velocity values are different.
(B) The values for the acceleration and velocity of the 5 kg rock are greater than the values for the 10 kg rock.
(C) The values for the acceleration and velocity of the 5 kg rock are less than the values for the 10 kg rock.
(D) The values for the acceleration and velocity of the 5 kg rock are the same as the values for the 10 kg rock.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

F=ma

F of 5 kg rock = 49N

F of 10 kg rock = 98 N

Divide by respective masses to get acceleration, and of course you will get 9.8 m/s^2 for both.

Now, use potential energy equals kinetic energy. mgh=(1/2)mv^2 mass cancels out of the equation, since it's on both sides, so we can stop right there. We have algebraically determined that mass does not affect acceleration or velocity!

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How do vaccines provide immunity​

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Answer:

Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself.

Answer: They give  you a portion of the thing its fighting so it gets your cells use to it so they can fight it off easily

Explanation:

How is a mixture different from a compound?​

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Answer:

MIXTURE

1 In a mixture two or more substances are mixed together (elements or compounds)

2Therd is no fixed proportion of the constituents

3 The mixture may or may not be homogenous

4 There is no chemical reaction between the constituent substances

5 There cannot be a chemical formula for a mixture

6 Heat or any other type of energy is not required or released during the formation of a mixture

7 The constituents can be separated using simple physical processes

8 The properties of the constituents are retaied

COMPOUND

1 Two or more elements form a compound

2 The constituent elements combine in a definite proportion to form a compound

3 The elements are in a definite proportion in any part or fraction of the compound

4 There is a chemical reaction in the formation of a compound

5 A compound has always a chemical formula for a compound

6 Heat orany other energy is often required for the formation of a compound or released during the formation of a compound

7 The constituent elements can't be separated using simple physical processes in case of a compound

8 The properties of the constituent elements are not retained in the compound

I got stuck on this question ​

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Answer it 2n

Explanation:

Use the picture to answer the question below-

Which change in wave properties would show as an increase in amplitude?
H E L P P P P

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I believe it’s the last one because they all look like the same height shortened wavelength

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!

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Answer:

WRITE A ONE PAGE ESSAY TO EXPLAIN THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE IN WRITING HOM SMART ARE ANIMAL

Explanation:

Essay to write write it

Which can make 4 covalent bonds? Carbon, Silicon, or both?

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Answer:

I would say both

Explanation:

Each silicon atom has four valence electrons which are shared, forming covalent bonds with the four surrounding Si atoms.

Carbon contains four electrons in its outer shell. Therefore, it can form four covalent bonds with other atoms or molecules. The simplest organic carbon molecule is methane (CH4), in which four hydrogen atoms bind to a carbon atom (Figure 1).

As a cold air mass advances on a warm air mass, what usually comes before it?​

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Answer: A cold front occurs when a cold air mass advances into a region occupied by a warm air mass. If the boundary between the cold and warm air masses doesn't move, it is called a stationary front.

Explanation: Two types of occluded front exist: the warm-type and the cold-type. They’re distinguished by the relative temperatures of the air mass ahead of the occlusion – in other words, the air mass ahead of the original warm front – and the air mass behind the cold front. If the air behind the cold front is colder than the air ahead of the occlusion, it shoves beneath that air (because it’s denser) to form a cold-type occluded front. If the air behind the cold front is warmer than the air ahead, it rides over it to form a warm-type occluded front – which appears to be the more common case. In either situation, the lighter warm air representing the air mass originally between the warm and cold fronts sits above the boundary between the two cooler air masses.

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What's a real-life example of Newton's Second Law?

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Pushing a car is easier than pushing a truck with the same amount of force as the mass of the car is lesser than the mass of the truck or
In golf game, acceleration of the golf ball is directly proportional to the force with which it is hit by the golf stick.

which material would you select to replace broken handle of electric kettle


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Answer:

hot glue

Explanation:

-insert the hot melt cylinder into the gun and wait until it heats up;

-gently apply a layer of substance to the crack;

-spread the hot glue in a thin layer over the surface;

-wait until it freezes.

What happens when a pebble lying on the ground is kicked?

A. Energy is completely lost.

B. Energy is created.

C. Energy is destroyed.

D. Energy is transferred.

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Answer:

I'm 100% sure it's D. but if it isn't, sorry :(

D. Energy is transferred
explanation: energy is neither created nor destroyed, energy can be transferred from one object to another

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Answer:

letter e.

Explanation:

because i know its not too deep

3 Describe the two possible things that can happen if a charged object is brought near
another charged object,
4 Give one example of a balloon repelling another object, Explain why the balloon repelled
the object

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Answer:

For two objects of charges q1 and q2, that are separated by a distance R, the force that each object suffers is given by the Coulomb's:

F = k*q1*q2/R^2

If both charges have the same sign, then we have a positive force, which means that the objects are "pushing" each other, then this is a repulsive force.

If instead, each object has a charge with a different sign, the force will be negative, then the objects will be pulling each other, and the force is an attractive force.

a) Whit this in mind, the two possible things that can happen if a charged object is near another charged object are:

The objects repel each other, which happens when both objects have charges with the same sign.

The objects attract each other, which happens when the objects have charges with a different sign.

b) A charged balloon most probably has a static charge (the type of charge that can be obtained by rubbing the balloon with a piece of cloth), which means that it has extra electrons, and we know that electrons have a negative charge, then we can assume that this balloon has a negative charge.

Then if we put another charged balloon (also with static charge) near our original balloon they will repel each other, this happens because both balloons have a negative charge.

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Answer:

Option C. 83.8 J

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (m) of object = 2 Kg

Velocity (v) of the object = 5 m/s

Height (h) = 3 m

Mechanical energy =.?

Next, we shall determine the kinetic energy of the object. This can be obtained as shown below:

Mass (m) of object = 2 Kg

Velocity (v) of the object = 5 m/s

Kinetic energy (KE) =?

KE = ½mv²

KE = ½ × 2 × 5²

KE = 1 × 25

KE = 25 J

Next, we shall determine the potential energy of the object. This can be obtained as shown below:

Mass (m) of object = 2 Kg

Height (h) = 3 m

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²

Potential energy (PE) =.?

PE = mgh

PE = 2 × 9.8 × 3

PE = 58.8 J

Finally, we shall determine the mechanical energy of the object. This can be obtained as shown below:

Kinetic energy (KE) = 25 J

Potential energy (PE) = 58.8 J

Mechanical energy =?

Mechanical energy = KE + PE

Mechanical energy = 25 + 58.8

Mechanical energy = 83.8 J

A piece of wire length 30cm and cross sectional area of 0.5mm^2 has a resistance of 5ohms at 20°c. It is then heated to a temperature of 150°c. Calculate it's resistivity at 20°c

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Answer:

8.333*10^-6 ohms

Explanation:

Resistivity of a material is expressed as;

p = RA/l

R is the resistance of the material

A is the cross sectional area

l is the length of the material

Given

R = 5 ohms

A = 0.5mm^2

A = 5 * 10^-7m^2

l = 30cm  = 0.3m

Substitute into the formula;

p = (5 *  5 * 10^-7m^2)/0.3

p = 25 * 10^-7/0.3

p = 0.0000025/0.3

p = 8.333*10^-6

Hence its resistivity at 20 degrees Celsius is 8.333*10^-6 ohms

What do the arrows in this photograph represent?
A. Gravity and air resistance
B. An action-reaction force pair
C. A pair of unbalanced forces at work
D. Friction and air resistance

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Answer: B An action-reaction force pair

Explanation: Took the exam

The arrows in this photograph represent: An action-reaction force pair. Hence, option (B) is correct.

What is  action-reaction force pair?

When two bodies interact, they exert an equal and opposite force on one another in accordance with Newton's third law of motion. Action-reaction forces are made up of these forces.

"When one body exerts a force on the other body, the first body experiences a force that is equal in magnitude in the opposite direction of the force which is exerted," according to Newton's third law of motion.

According to the above assertion, there are always two forces operating on the objects involved in an interaction. The forces are of identical magnitude, but the direction of the force acting on the first object is different from the direction acting on the second.

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The brakes of a 2000 kg car apply a force of 250 N to slow down a car as it comes off of an exit ramp. What is the acceleration of the car?

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that’s a very good question

which of the following is an example of potential energy:
(choose 2)

- a fire
- a book standing still on a shelf in the library
- a printer that is not connected
- your cellphone, when you make a call to someone

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Answer:

fire is a potential energy

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