I need an answer ASAP this is Mass Times acceleration

I Need An Answer ASAP This Is Mass Times Acceleration

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]force = mass \times acceleration \\ 1200 = 400 \times a \\ a = \frac{1200}{400} \\ a = 3 \: {ms}^{ - 2} [/tex]


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True or false, wrrect the false
statement:
• The magnetic field created by a flat coil is
uniform.
• Inside a solenoid, the lines of field are
oriented from the north face to the south
face.
• The magnetic field outside Helmholtz
coils is uniform.
• Le champ B à l'intérieur d'un solénoïde
est uniforme.
• The magnitude of B, created by a flat coil
of radius R, at any point in its plane is
B= 2m x 10-NI
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depend the sense of the current
traversing it.

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

What is measured by the change in velocity of a moving object?

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Answer:

acceleration is measured

Acceleration is the change of velocity (speed) or direction.

HELP ME PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because the y axis is meter. If it is straight line at time and meter graph then it velocity and speed is 0

Given this relationship, if you and your twin sibling (assuming you have the same mass) were to be separated by three times your original distance, what is the new gravitational force between you?

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Answer:

The new force becomes (1/9)th of the original force.

Explanation:

The gravitational force between two masses is given by :

[tex]F=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

Where

r is the distance between masses,

If the new distance is, r' = 3r

The new force is given by :

[tex]F'=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r'^2}\\\\F'=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{(3r)^2}\\\\F'=\dfrac{1}{9}\times G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r^2}\\\\F'=\dfrac{F}{9}[/tex]

So, the new force becomes (1/9)th of the original force.

3. How do you think a hot air balloon works?

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Answer:hot air

Explanation:Hot air goes up, so when you put it in a hot air balloon fire is placed at the oppening to creat hot air and lift the balloon! :)

An electric field has a positive test charge of 5.00 C placed in it. The force on the test charge is
6.000 N. The magnitude of the electric field at the location of the test charge is
o 30.0 NVC
0 1.20 N/C
0 120, NVC
O 3.00 N/C
01.02 N/C

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

this means the answer is yes

Q5: An ice skater moving at 12 m/s coasts
to a halt in 95m on an ice surface. What is the coefficient
of (kinetic) friction between ice and skates?​

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u = 0.077

Explanation:

Work done by friction is

Wf = ∆KE + ∆PE

-umgx = ∆KE,. ∆PE =0 (level ice surface)

-umgx = KEf - KEi = -(1/2)mv^2

Solving for u,

u = v^2/2gx

= (12 m/s)^2/2(9.8 m/s^2)(95 m)

= 0.077

Kinetic friction is the ratio of the friction force to the normal force experienced by a body in moving state.The coefficient of kinetic friction between the ice and skates is 0.077.

Given-

velocity of the ice skater is 12 m/ sec.

Work done by the friction is the sum of the change of the kinetic energy and the change in potential energy.

[tex]W_{f}=\bigtriangleup KE +\bigtriangleup PE[/tex]

The value for the potential energy will be equal to Zero in this case. Therefore the work done by the friction is,

[tex]W_{f}=\bigtriangleup KE +0[/tex]

Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the object and to the square of its velocity and work done can be given as,

[tex]W_{f} =u_{f} mgx[/tex]

Here,  [tex]u_{f}[/tex] is friction force, [tex]m[/tex] is mass, [tex]g[/tex] is gravity and x is the distance .

Equate the value of kinetic energy and work done of friction for further result, we get,

[tex]u_{f} mgx=\dfrac{1}{2} \times mv^2[/tex]

[tex]u_{f} =\dfrac{1}{2gx} \times v^2[/tex]

[tex]u_{f} =\dfrac{1}{9.8\times 95} \times 12^2[/tex]

[tex]u_{f} =0.077[/tex]

Hence, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the ice and skates is 0.077.

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I need help with this assignment

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what assignment? theres no picture

100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST!!! How does the egg sucked into a glass bottle trick work?

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Answer: The egg will get sucked into the bottle. To get the egg out of the bottle, turn the bottle upside down and blow into it, so that the egg acts as a one-way valve. The increased air pressure in the bottle will cause the egg to pop back out.

Explanation:

Quickly place the egg over the mouth of the bottle. The egg will get sucked into the bottle. To get the egg out of the bottle, turn the bottle upside down and blow into it, so that the egg acts as a one-way valve. The increased air pressure in the bottle will cause the egg to pop back out.

which statement regarding the idealized model of motion called free fall is true?
a. the effect of air resistance is factored in the equation of motion in the idealized model called free fall.
b. free fall only models motion for objects that do not have an initial velocity in the upward direction.
c. the idealized model of the motion called free fall applies in cases where distance of the fall is large compared with the radius of the astronomical body on which the fall occurs.
d. a freely falling object has a constant acceleration due to gravity.

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B. should be the answer

















A 1000 kg weather rocket is launched straight up. The rocket motor provides a constant acceleration for 16 s, then the motor stops. The rocket altitude 20 s after launch is 6600 m. You can ignore any effects of air resistance.

Required:
a. What was the rocket's acceleration during the first 16s?
b. What is the rocket's speed as it passes through acloud 5100 m above the ground?

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Answer:

a)   a = 34.375 m / s²,  b)    v_f = 550 m / s

Explanation:

This problem is the launch of projectiles, they tell us to ignore the effect of the friction force.

a) Let's start with the final part of the movement, which is carried out from t= 16 s with constant speed

             v_f = [tex]\frac{x-x_1}{t}[/tex]

we substitute the values

             v_f = [tex]\frac{ 6600 -x_1}{4}[/tex]  

The initial part of the movement is carried out with acceleration

             v_f = v₀ + a t

             x₁ = x₀ + v₀ t + ½ a t²

the rocket starts from rest v₀ = 0 with an initial height x₀ = 0

             x₁ = ½ a t²

             v_f = a t

we substitute the values

              x₁ = 1/2  a 16²

              x₁ = 128 a

              v_f = 16 a

let's write our system of equations  

               v_f = [tex]\frac{6600 - x_1}{4}[/tex]

               x₁ = 128 a

               v_f = 16 a

we substitute in the first equation  

               16 a = [tex]\frac{6600 -128 a}{4}[/tex]

               16 4 a = 6600 - 128 a

                a (64 + 128) = 6600

                a = 6600/192

                 a = 34.375 m / s²

b) let's find the time to reach this height

                x = ½ to t²

                t² = 2y / a

                t² = 2 5100 / 34.375

                t² = 296.72

                t = 17.2 s

We can see that for this time the acceleration is zero, so the rocket is in the constant velocity part

               v_f = 16 a

               v_f = 16 34.375

               v_f = 550 m / s

The function s(t)s(t) describes the position of a particle moving along a coordinate line, where ss is in feet and tt is in seconds. (a) Find the velocity and acceleration functions. (b) Find the position, velocity, specd, and acceleration at time t

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

Let's assume that the missing function is:

s(t) = t³ - 6t², t ≥ 0

From part (b), we are to find the given  required terms when time t = 2

So; from the function s(t) =  t³ - 6t², t ≥ 0

[tex]velocity \ v(t) \ = \dfrac{d}{dt}s(t)[/tex]

[tex]velocity \ v(t) \ = \dfrac{d}{dt}(t^3 - 6t^2)[/tex]

[tex]velocity \ v(t) \ = 3t^2 - 12t[/tex]

[tex]acceleration a(t) = \dfrac{d}{dt}*v(t)[/tex]

[tex]acceleration a(t) = \dfrac{d}{dt}(3t^2 - 12 t)[/tex]

[tex]acceleration\ a(t) = 6t - 12[/tex]

At time t = 2

The position; S(2) = (2)² - 6(2)²

S(2) = 8 - 6(4)

S(2) = 8 - 24

S(2) = - 16 ft

v(2) = 3(2)² - 12 (2)

v(2) = 3(4) - 24

v(2) = 12 - 24

v(2) = - 12 ft/s

speed = |v(2)|

|v(2)|  = |(-12)|

|v(2)| = 12 ft/s

acceleration = 6t - 12

acceleration = 6(2) - 12

acceleration =  12 - 12

acceleration =  0 ft/s²

After turning on the power source connected to your two electrodes, we expect to see the microbeads moving through the solution. What forces are acting on the microbeads as they move (ignore vertical forces)

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Answer:

the pearls have an electrical charge induced by contact with the ions of the solution and these charges are attracted by the electrode by a force electric

Explanation:

The pearls are suspended in a solution, when connecting the power source, it is subjected to an electric shock, the pearls have an electrical charge induced by contact with the ions of the solution and these charges are attracted by the electrode by a force electric

            F = q E

A ship moves 330 m after 40,000 j of work is done on it. What force is used to do this work?

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Explanation:

F=w/s

F=40,000j/330m

F=121.212N

If the loop is removed from the field region in a time interval of 2.8 ms , find the average emf that will be induced in the wire loop during the extraction process. Express your answer in volts.

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The question is incomplete. The complete question is :

A circular loop of wire with a radius of 15.0 cm and oriented in the horizontal xy-plane is located in a region of uniform magnetic field. A field of 1.2 T is directed along the positive z-direction, which is upward. (a)If the loop is removed from the field region in a time interval of 2.8 ms, find the average emf that will be induced in the wire loop during the extraction process.

Solution :

Let us consider a [tex]$\text{circular loo}p \text{ of wire}$[/tex] which has a [tex]\text{radius}[/tex] of r = [tex]15[/tex] cm.

It is oriented horizontally along the xy-plane and is located in the region of an [tex]$\text{uniform magnetic field}$[/tex], such that it points in the positive z direction and having a magnitude of B = 1.2 T.

Now if the loop [tex]$\text{is removed from the field region}$[/tex] in a time interval of Δt = 2.8 ms. Initially the magnetic field and the area points is in the same direction, so that the angle between them is Ф = 0°, thus the initial and the final fluxes are :

[tex]$\phi_{B,i}=BA \cos (\phi) = BA $[/tex]    and   [tex]$\phi_{B,f} = 0$[/tex]

Area A = [tex]$\pi r^2.$[/tex] The induced emf equals to the change in the flux, and is divided by the time that it takes to go from the initial flux, Δt and multiplied by the number of turns N = 1, i.e. ,

[tex]$\epsilon = -\frac{\Delta \phi_{B}}{\Delta t}$[/tex]

  [tex]$=-\frac{0-(1.2 T)\pi(0.15^2)}{2.8 \times 10^{-3}}$[/tex]

  = 30.27 V

Therefore, the emf generated is 30.27 V.

 

Which describes the greenhouse effect?
a. an artificial process
b. a dangerous process
c. a natural process
d. new process

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c. a natural process

It is a natural process

In a double-slit arrangement, the slits are separated by a distance equal to 100 times the wavelength of the light passing through the slits. (a) Calculate the angular separation, !, in radians between the central maximum and the 1st order maximum

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Solution :

The conditions for the maximum in the Young's experiment is :

d sin θ = m λ,     where m = 0, 1, 2, 3, .....

The angle between the central maximum and the 1st order maximum can be determined by setting the m = 1. So,

d sin θ =  λ

[tex]$\theta = \sin^{-1}\left(\frac{\lambda}{d}\right)$[/tex]

Given : d = 100 λ

[tex]$\theta = \sin^{-1}\left(\frac{\lambda}{100 \lambda}\right)$[/tex]

[tex]$\theta = \sin^{-1}\left(\frac{1}{100}\right)$[/tex]

 [tex]$=0.573^\circ$[/tex]

  = 0.01 rad

What is the resistance a circult when 9V batter is connected the circult to generate 0.002A

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Answer:

v= IR then you can R= v/I 9v÷0.002 = 450 Ohms

A space probe is launched from Earth headed for deep space. At a distance of 10,000 miles from Earth's center, the gravitational force on it is 435 lb. What is the size of the force when it is at 20,000, 30,000, and 100,000 miles from the earth's center?

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

A large, metallic, spherical shell has no net charge. It is supported on an insulating stand and has a small hole at the top. A small tack with charge Q is lowered on a silk thread through the hole into the interior of the shell.

Required:
a. What is the charge on the inner surface of the shell?
b. What is the charge on the outer surface of the shell?

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Answer:

(a) Negative Q

(b) Positive Q

Explanation:

Charge is the inherent property of matter due to the transference of electrons.

There are three methods of charging a body.

(i) Charging by friction: When two uncharged bodies rubbed together, then one body gets positive charged and the other is negatively charges it is due to the transference of electrons form one body to another.  

(ii) Conduction: when a charged body comes in contact with the another uncharged body, the uncharged body gets the same charge and the charge is distributed equally.

(iii) Induction: When a uncharged body keep near the charged body, the uncharged body gets the same amount of charge but opposite in sign.  

(a) When a small tack of charge Q is lowered into the hole, then due to the process of induction, the charge on the inner surface of the shell is - Q.

(b) Due to the process of conduction, the charge on the outer surface of the shell is Q.

The charge on the inner surface of the shell is negative whereas the charge on the outer surface of the shell is positive.

Reasons for change of charge on a body

Due to the process of induction the inner surface of the shell creates negative charge because when a uncharged body bring near to the charged body, the uncharged body gets the same amount of charge but opposite in sign.

While on the other hand, there is no charge interaction with the outer surface so it remains positively charge so we can conclude that the charge on the inner surface of the shell is negative whereas the charge on the outer surface of the shell is positive.

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Find the value of T1 if 1 = 30°, 2 = 60°, and the weight of the object is 139.3 newtons.

A.
69.58 newtons
B.
45.05 newtons
C.
25 newtons
D.
98.26 newtons

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Answer:

Option A (69.56 newtons) is the appropriate solution.

Explanation:

According to the question,

On the X-axis,

⇒ [tex]T_1Cos30^{\circ}-T_2Cos60^{\circ}=0[/tex]

or,

    [tex]T_1Cos 30^{\circ}=T_2Cos60^{\circ}[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

      [tex]T_1\times \frac{\sqrt{3} }{2}=T_2\times \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

      [tex]T_1\times \sqrt{3} =T_2[/tex]....(equation 1)

On the Y-axis,

⇒ [tex]T_1Sin30^{\circ}+T_2Sin60^{\circ}=139.3 \ N[/tex]

                        [tex]\frac{T_1}{2} +\frac{\sqrt{3} }{2} =139.2 \ N[/tex]

                    [tex]T_1+\sqrt{3}T_2=139.2\times 2[/tex]

From equation 1, we get

           [tex]T_1+\sqrt{3}\times \sqrt{3}T_1 =278.4 \ N[/tex]

                        [tex]T_1+3T_1=278.4 \ N[/tex]

                                [tex]4T_1=278.4 \ N[/tex]

                                  [tex]T_1=\frac{278.4}{4}[/tex]

                                       [tex]=69.6 \ N[/tex]  

Answer:

69.58

Explanation:

A cylindrical tank has a tight-fitting piston that allows the volume of the tank to be changed. The tank originally contains air with a volume of 0.175 m^3 at a pressure of 0.350 atm. The piston is slowly pulled out until the volume of the gas is increased to 0.365 m^3.

Required:
If the temperature remains constant, what is the final value of the pressure?

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Answer:

the value of the final pressure is 0.168 atm

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Let p₁ be initial pressure, v₁ be initial volume.

After expansion, p₂ is final pressure and v₂ is final volume.

So using the following equations;

p₁v₁ = nRT

p₂v₂ = nRT

hence, p₁v₁ = p₂v₂

we find p₂

p₂ = p₁v₁ / v₂

given that; initial volume v₁ = 0.175 m³, Initial pressure p₁ = 0.350 atm,

final volume v₂ = 0.365 m³

we substitute

p₂ = ( 0.350 atm × 0.175 m³ ) / 0.365 m³

p₂ = 0.06125 atm-m³ / 0.365 m³

p₂ = 0.168 atm

Therefore, the value of the final pressure is 0.168 atm

A current is maintained in a simple circuit that consists of a resistor between the terminals of an ideal battery. If the battery supplies energy at a rate of W, how large is the resistance

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Answer:

Resistance is as large as 2.8 ohm

Explanation:

Complete question

A 3.0 A current is maintained in a simple circuit that consists of a resistor between the terminals of an ideal battery. If the battery supplies energy at a rate of 25 W, how large is the resistance?

Solution -

The relation between Power and current is as follows  

P = I^2*R

R = P/I^2

Were P = Power

R = resistance and

I = current

Given-  

P = 25 W  

I = 3.0 A

Substituting the given values, in above equation, we get -  

R = 25/3.0^2

R = 2.8 ohm

while hunting in a cave a bat emits sounds wave of frequency 39 kilo hartz were moving towards a wall with a constant velocity of 8,32 meters per second take the speed of sound as 340 meters per second calculate frequency​

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Complete question:

while hunting in a cave a bat emits sounds wave of frequency 39 kilo hartz were moving towards a wall with a constant velocity of 8.32 meters per second take the speed of sound as 340 meters per second. calculate the frequency​ reflected off the wall to the bat?

Answer:

The frequency reflected by the stationary wall to the bat is 41 kHz

Explanation:

Given;

frequency emitted by the bat, f = 39 kHz

velocity of the bat, [tex]v_b[/tex] = 8.32 m/s

speed of sound in air, v = 340 m/s

Apply the doppler-effect principle to solve this problem.

The apparent frequency of sound striking the wall is calculated as;

[tex]f' = f(\frac{v}{v- v_b} )\\\\f' = 39,000(\frac{340}{340 -8.32} )\\\\f' = 39978.29 \ Hz[/tex]

The frequency reflected by the stationary wall to the bat is calculated as;

[tex]f_s = f'(\frac{v + v_b}{v} )\\\\f_s = 39978.29(\frac{340 + 8.32}{340} )\\\\f_s = 40,956.56 \ Hz[/tex]

[tex]f_s\approx 41 \ kHz[/tex]

In an experiment, a student brings up the rotational speed of a piece of laboratory apparatus to 24 rpm. She then allows the apparatus to slow down uniformly on its own, and counts 236 revolutions before the apparatus comes to a stop. The moment of inertia of the apparatus is known to be 0.076 kg m2. What is the magnitude of the torque on the apparatus

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Answer:

T = 6.43 x 10⁻⁵ N.m

Explanation:

First, we will calculate the deceleration of the apparatus by using the third equation of motion:

[tex]2\alpha \theta = \omega_f^2-\omega_i^2[/tex]

where,

α = angular decelration = ?

θ = angular displacement = (236 rev)(2π rad/rev) = 1482.83 rad

ωi = initial angular speed = (24 rpm)(2π rad/1 rev)(1 min/ 60 s) = 2.51 rad/s

ωf = final angular speed = 0 rad/s

Therefore,

[tex]2\alpha(1482.83\ rad) = (0\ rad/s)^2-(2.51\ rad/s)^2\\\\\alpha = -\frac{(2.51\ rad/s)^2}{2965.66\ rad} \\\\\alpha = - 8.46\ x\ 10^{-4}\ rad/s^2[/tex]

negative sign shows deceleration

Now, for torque:

T = Iα

where,

T = Torque = ?

I = moment of inertia = 0.076 kg.m²

Therefore,

T = (0.076 kg.m²)(8.46 x 10⁻⁴ N.m)

T = 6.43 x 10⁻⁵ N.m

When a parachutist jumps from an airplane, he eventually reaches a constant speed, called the terminal speed. Once he has reached terminal speed Group of answer choices his acceleration is equal to g. the force of air drag on him is equal to zero. the force of air drag on him is equal to g. his speed is equal to g. None of the above choices are correct the force of air drag on him is equal to his weight.

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Answer:

None of the above forces on air drag on him is equal to his weight

Explanation:

In the velocity-time graph,the gradient of the curve where it is flatten shows the parachutist reaches the terminal velocity when it reaches terminal velocity which means the parachutist reaches constant velocity or speed,indicating that the acceleration of free fall(g) is zero.And according to the resultant force formula weight - air drag= mass*acceleration. so when accelerate is zero,resultant force is zero. And hence the equation will be like this: weight= air drag

The Heat Force

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If two objects are the same temperature and are physically touching which of the following would be true?
The objects would be in thermodynamic equilibrium and would transfer energy through conduction.
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The objects would not be in thermodynamic equilibrium and heat would transfer through conduction.
The objects would not be in thermodynamic equilibrium and as a result there would be no heat transfer
The objects would be in thermodynamic equilibrium and as a result there would be no heat transfer.
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If two objects are the SAME temperature and are physically touching,

then

. . .

. . .

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The objects would be in thermodynamic equilibrium and as a result there would be no heat transfer.

A deer with a mass of 156 kg is running head on toward you with a speed of 10 m/s. Find the momentum of the deer

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Hi there!

[tex]\large\boxed{1560 kgm/s}[/tex]

Recall that:

P = m · v, where:

P = momentum

m = mass (kg)

v = velocity (m/s)

Thus:

P = 156 · 10

P = 1560 kgm/s

Calculate the spring constant of the spring in a child's pogo stick if the child has a mass of 32 kg and bounces once every 2.7 seconds

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Answer:

The spring constant is 173.12 N/m.

Explanation:

mass, m = 32 kg

Period, T = 2.7 s

let the spring constant is K.

Use the formula of period,

[tex]T = 2\pi\times \sqrt \frac{m}{K}\\\\2.7 =2\times 3.14\sqrt\frac{32}{K}\\\\K = 173.12 N/m[/tex]

What kind of model is shown below?
O A. A mathematical model
B. An experimental model
O C. A computer model
D. A physical Model

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Answer:

B is excellent answer..............

The model of the brain that is shown here is the experimental model that is present in Option B, as it is used to study the brain's parts and its function, which is helpful for a better understanding of the brain.

What is an experimental model of the brain?

There are various experimental models of the brain that have been developed to better understand its functions and mechanisms, such as Animal models, such as mice, rats, and primates, have been widely used to study the brain due to their similarity to the human brain in terms of structure and function. Computer models can simulate brain function and behavior at various levels of detail, from individual neurons to large-scale brain networks. These models are useful for testing hypotheses and predicting outcomes, as well as for designing new experiments.

Hence, the model of the brain that is shown here is the experimental model that is present in Option B.

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Rowena and Arlene are going to make a triangular path in her garden. The sides will be 20 feet, 36 feet, and 18 feet. What is the total length of the path? Answer the questions that follow using AGONSA. which of the statements below best describes the transformation of the graph of f(9x)? Which of the following does not cycle quickly!A) WoodB) OilC) WaterD) Carbon For how many years was Cuba controlled by Spain? Who helped them gain their independence?What was the goal of the Platt Amendment?How do you think Cuba felt about the Platt Amendment?Compare the Platt Amendment to the political cartoon. What is the message? Explain.Describe Batistas clothing. What message do you think he is trying to portray? Compare this to the description of his government.Identify the causes of the Cuban revolution.Compare and contrast the communist revolution in Cuba to the ones in China and Russia.What does Raul Castro mean when he says historical ills?What do you think he means by Agrarian Reforms? Who would own agriculture/farms in the newly communist Cuba? Explain.Why might the US be concerned about Castros Agrarian Reforms? Why do you think the US was concerned about Castros new government in Cuba? Discuss this from both an economic and foreign policy perspective.How does the US respond to communism in Cuba? At first? Long-term?What is Castros response to the Bay of Pigs and Kennedy? What does Castro say he is doing to change Cuba?Why do you think Castro requested nuclear weapons in Cuba? Why was the US so concerned about this request? Does this contradict Castros 1961 speech? Explain.Why did Cuba isolate itself from the US?Why do you think Cuba aligned itself with China and the USSR? Why do you think Cuba aligned itself with South American nations?Describe US-Cuba relations today. Have they normalized? Why or why not? Use evidence from your reading, including Castros 2014 speech. (reply with an answer to the question or get reported) Please solve it with the steps ty At the beginning of the week, a puppy weighed 514 pounds. During the week, the puppy gains 8 ounces.How much does the puppy weigh, in pounds, at the end of the week?Enter your answer as a mixed number in simplest form by filling in the boxes 8.(a) Tick () the box next to the correct statement about the mixture.mixture of four elementsmixture of four compoundsmixture of two elements and two compoundsmixture of one element and three compounds The annual interest rate on a 15-yearmortgage on a house assessed at a valueOf $450 000 is 5 cents on every $1 Whatis the interest paid on the mortgage for thefirst year? Ed is taking off from work for four hours this afternoon and going to a baseball game. The ticket to the game costs $25 and it costs $15 to park at the stadium. Ed earns $15 an hour at his job. Ed's opportunity cost of going to the ball game is: Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. Answer choices $25. $100. $60. $50. Ayaan does push-ups and sit-ups every morning. He does p push-ups and 2p + 5 sit-ups. Which statement describes the number of sit-ups Ayaan does every morning?The number of sit-ups is 5 more than twice the number of push-ups he does.The number of sit-ups is 5 more than half the number of push-ups he does.The number of sit-ups is 5 fewer than twice the number of push-ups he does.The number of sit-ups is 5 fewer than half the number of push-ups he does. What is the iupac name of CH3-O-CH2-CH2-CH3? The following is the adjusted trial balance for Stockton Company. Stockton Company Adjusted Trial Balance December 31 Cash 5,649 Accounts Receivable 2,468 Prepaid Expenses 660 Equipment 14,231 Accumulated Depreciation 2,782 Accounts Payable 1,745 Notes Payable 4,564 Common Stock 1,000 Retained Earnings 8,538 Dividends 783 Fees Earned 8,977 Wages Expense 2,286 Rent Expense 765 Utilities Expense 426 Depreciation Expense 267 Miscellaneous Expense 71 Totals 27,606 27,606 Determine the net income (loss) for the period. a.Net income $4,379 b.Net loss $4,379 c.Net loss $5,162 d.Net income $5,162 Write a function rule for the area A(h) of a parallelogram whose base is 3 units more than its height h. A. A(h) = h2 + 3 B. A(h) = h2 + 3h C. A(h) = h2 + 3h + 3 D. A(h) = h + 3h What vegetation grows in areas with adequate rainfall? Where is this vegetation typically found? Svp aidez moi ) Un pre a 42 Ans et sa fille 12 Ans On veut trouver la rponse cette question : dans combien dannes lge du pre sera t-il le triple de celui de sa fille ? Solve x + 5x 14 = 0 . . . Neither have I so much of the infidel in me, as to suppose that He has relinquished the government of the world, and given us up to the care of devils; and as I do not, I cannot see on what grounds the king of Britain can look up to heaven for help against us: a common murderer, a highwayman, or a house-breaker, has as good a pretence as he.What is the denotation of the word "bound" in this excerpt? A brand of uncooked spaghetti comes in a box that is a rectangular prism with a length of 9 inches, a width of 3 inches, and a height of 1 1/2inches. What is the surface area?