Jim and Sally both do identical jobs. Jim works quickly while Sally works slowly. Which of the following is true?

A) Sally uses more energy.
B) Jim uses more energy.
C) Jim uses more power.
D) Sally uses more power.

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Answer 1
The answer should be C

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A truck with a mass of 1370 kg and moving with a speed of 12.0 m/s rear-ends a 593 kg car stopped at an intersection. The collision is approximately elastic since the car is in neutral, the brakes are off, the metal bumpers line up well and do not get damaged. Find the speed of both vehicles after the collision in meters per second.

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Answer:

speed of car after collision, v2 =16.1 m/s and of the truck, v1 = 4.6 m/s

Explanation:

Given:

mass of truck M = 1370 kg

speed of truck = 12.0 m/s

mass of car m = 593 kg

collision is elastic therefore,

Applying law of momentum conservation we have

momentum before collision = momentum after collision

1370×12 + 0( initially car is at rest) = 1370×v1+ 593×v2               ....(i)

Also for a collision to be elastic,

velocity of approach = velocity of separation

12 -0 = v2-v1                  ....(ii)

using (i) and (ii) we have

So speed of car after collision, v2 =16.1 m/s and of the truck, v1 = 4.6 m/s

Match the following:​

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iron metal :chromium

machinery part :nickel or chromium

ornamentation and decoration pieces :silver and gold

processed food :tin coated iron can

bridges and automobiles :zinc metal

distilled water:bad conductor

Answer:

iron metal :chromium

machinery part :nickel or chromium

ornamentation and decoration pieces :silver and gold

processed food :tin coated iron can

bridges and automobiles :zinc metal

distilled water:bad conductor

Explanation:

Attempt 2 You have been called to testify as an expert witness in a trial involving a head-on collision. Car A weighs 15151515 lb and was traveling eastward. Car B weighs 11251125 lb and was traveling westward at 42.042.0 mph. The cars locked bumpers and slid eastward with their wheels locked for 17.517.5 ft before stopping. You have measured the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the pavement to be 0.7500.750 . How fast (in miles per hour) was car A traveling just before the collision

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Answer:

v = 28.98 ft / s

Explanation:

For this problem we must solve it in parts, let's start by looking for the speed of the two cars after the collision

In the exercise they indicate the weight of each car

          Wₐ = 1500 lb

          W_b = 1125 lb

Car B's velocity from v_b = 42.0 mph westward, car A travels east

let's find the mass of the vehicles

             W = mg

             m = W / g

             mₐ = Wₐ / g

             m_b = W_b / g

             mₐ = 1500/32 = 46.875 slug

             m_b = 125/32 = 35,156 slug

Let's reduce to the english system

             v_b = 42.0 mph (5280 foot / 1 mile) (1h / 3600s) = 61.6 ft / s

We define a system formed by the two vehicles, so that the forces during the crash have been internal and the moment is preserved

we assume the direction to the east (right) positive

initial instant. Before the crash

           p₀ = mₐ v₀ₐ - m_b v_{ob}

final instant. Right after the crash

           p_f = (mₐ + m_b) v

the moment is preserved

           p₀ = p_f

           mₐ v₀ₐ - m_b v_{ob} = (mₐ + m_b) v

           v = [tex]\frac{ m_a \ v_{oa} - m_b \ v_{ob} }{ m_a +m_b}[/tex]

we substitute the values

           v = [tex]\frac{ 46.875}{82.03} \ v_{oa} - \frac{35.156}{82.03} \ 61.6[/tex]

           v = 0.559 v₀ₐ - 26.40                  (1)

Now as the two vehicles united we can use the relationship between work and kinetic energy

the total mass is

              M = mₐ + m_b

              M = 46,875 + 35,156 = 82,031 slug

starting point. Jsto after the crash

              K₀ = ½ M v²

final point. When they stop

             K_f = 0

The work is

             W = - fr x

the negative sign is because the friction forces are always opposite to the displacement

Let's write Newton's second law

Axis y

           N-W = 0

           N = W

the friction force has the expression

            fr = μ N

we substitute

            -μ W x = Kf - Ko

             

            -μ W x = 0 - ½ (W / g) v²

            v² = 2 μ g x  

            v = [tex]\sqrt{ 2 \ 0.750 \ 32 \ 17.5}[/tex]Ra (2 0.750 32 17.5  

            v = 28.98 ft / s

A metal pot feels hot to the touch after a short time on the shove. what type of material is the metal pot

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The answer is Copper

plz help me with my career!!!
part one...

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Answer:

#1 Yes

Explanation: #1: The rest of them are used mainley by farmers, and crops are used by common citizens in the world.

Question 1: Crops.

Question 2: Diagnostic Services.

Question 3: A cable company needs to lay new fiber optic cable to reach its customers across a large lake.

Question 4: A bachelor's degree in energy research.

Question 5: Environmental Resources.

If any of these answers are incorrect, please tell me, so I can fix my mistake. Thank you.

What is your hypothesis (or hypotheses) for this experiment?

(about Thermal Energy Transfer)

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Answer:

I hypothesis that the motion involving the balls in the experiment were moving to create data.

Explanation:

I hope this helps!

Which graph represents the relationship between the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by earth on a spacecraft the distance between the center of the spacecraft the center of earth

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Answer:

B as distance increase force decrease, but it is not a linear relationship.

Fifty grams of ice at 0◦ C is placed in a thermos bottle containing one hundred grams of water
at 6◦ C. How many grams of ice will melt? The heat of fusion of water is 333 kJ/kg and the
specific heat is 4190 J/kg · K.Immersive Reader

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Answer:

7.55 g

Explanation:

Using the relation :

Δt = temperature change = (6° - 0°) = 6°

Q = quantity of heat

C = specific heat capacity = 4190 j/kg/k

1000 J = 1kJ

333 KJ = 333000 j

The quantity of ice that will melt ;

= 0.419 * 6 * 100 / 333000

= 2514000 / 333000

= 7.549 g

The mass of ice that will melt :

2.514 / 0.333

= 7.549 g

Let's assume raspberries are 10 wt% protein solids and the remainder water. When making jam, raspberries are crushed and mixed with sugar, in a 45:55 berry to sugar ratio, by mass. Afterward, the mixture is heated, boiling off water until the remaining mixture is 0.4 weight fraction water, resulting in the final product, jam. How much water, in kilograms, is boiled off per kilogram of raspberries processed

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Answer:

The mass of water boiled off is [tex]0.0 \overline{185}[/tex] kg

Explanation:

The given percentage by weight of protein solids in raspberries = 10 weight%  

The ratio of sugar to raspberries in ja-m = 45:55

The mass of the mixture after boiling = 0.4 weight fraction water

Let 's' represent the mass of sugar in the mixture, and let 'r' represent the mass of raspberry

The mass of raspberry, r = 1 kg

The percentage by weight of water in raspberry = 90 weight %

The mass of water in 1 kg of raspberry =  90/100 × 1 kg = 0.9 kg

The ratio of the mass of sugar to the mass of raspberry in jam = r/s = 45/55

∴ s = 1 kg × 55/45 = 11/9 kg

The mass of the mixture before boiling = 1 kg + 11/9 kg = 20/9 kg

The weight fraction of water in the remaining mixture after boiling = 0.4 weight fraction

Let 'w' represent the mass of water boiled off, we have;

(0.9 - w)/(20/9 - w) = 0.4

(0.9 - w) = 0.4 × (20/9 - w)

0.9 - w = 8/9 - 0.4·w

9/10 - 8/9 = w - 0.4·w = 0.6·w = (6/10)·w

(81 - 80)/(90) = (6/10)·w

1/90 = (6/10)·w

w = ((10/6) × 1/90) = 1/54

w = 1/54  

The mass of water boiled off, w = (1/54) kg = [tex]0.0 \overline{185}[/tex] kg

A hot air balloon is rising at a speed of 10 km/hr. One hour later, the balloon
is still rising at 10 km/hr. What is its acceleration?

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0
Acceleration is the rate of change of speed and there’s no change

A cat dozes on a stationary merry-go-round, at a radius of 7.0 m from the center of the ride. The operator turns on the ride and brings it up to its proper turning rate of one complete rotation every 6.9 s. What is the least coefficient of static friction between the cat and the merry-go-round that will allow the cat to stay in place, without sliding

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Answer:

0.6

Explanation:

Given that :

Radius, R = 7m

Period, T = 6.9s

The Coefficient of static friction, μs can be obtained using the relation :

μs = v² / 2gR

Recall, v = 2πR/T

μs becomes ;

μs = (2πR/T)² / 2gR

μs = (4π²R² / T²) ÷ 2gR

μs = (4π²R² / T²) * 1/ 2gR

μs = 4π²R / T²g

μs = 4π²*7 / 6.9^2 * 9.8

μs = 28π² / 466.578

μs = 276.34892 / 466.578

μs = 0.5922887

μs = 0.6

Part D Here is one last question as a final check on your understanding of your work for this problem, looking at this problem as an example of the Conservation of Energy. The action in this problem begins at location A , with the block resting against the uncompressed spring. The action ends at location B, with the block moving up the ramp at a measured speed of 7.35 m/s . From A to B, what has been the work done by non-conservative forces, and what has been the change in the mechanical energy of the block-Earth system (the ramp is a part of the Earth)

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Answer:

The answer is "39.95 J".

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

[tex]\to W_{AC}=(\mu \ m \ g \ \cos \theta ) d[/tex]

            [tex]=(0.45 \times 1.60 \times 9.8 \times \cos 26^{\circ}) 6.30 \\\\=(7.056 \times \cos 26^{\circ}) 6.30 \\\\=6.34189079\times 6.30\\\\=39.95 \ J\\\\[/tex]

[tex]\therefore \\\\\bold{\Delta E =39.95 \ J}[/tex]

In an effort to be the star of the half-time show, the majorette twirls a highly unusual baton made up of four mases fastened to the ends of light rods. Each rod is 1.0 m lone. Find the moment of inertia of the system about an axis perpendicular to the page and passing through the point where the rods cross.

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Answer:

"0.25 kg-m²" is the appropriate answer.

Explanation:

The diagram of the question is missing. Find the attachment of the diagram below.

According to the diagram, the values are:

m₁ = 0.2

m₂ = 0.3

m₃ = 0.3

m₄ = 0.2

d₁ = d₂ = d₃ = d₄ = 0.5 m

As we know,

The moment of inertia is:

⇒  [tex]I=\Sigma M_id_i^2[/tex]

then,

⇒  [tex]I=m_1d_1^2+m_2d_2^2+m_3d_3^2+m_4d_4^2[/tex]

⇒     [tex]=d^2(m_1+m_2+m_3+m_4)[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒     [tex]=0.5^2\times (0.2+0.3+0.3+0.2)[/tex]

⇒     [tex]=0.25\times 1[/tex]

⇒     [tex]=0.25 \ Kg-m^2[/tex]

explain why radiation is dangerous for humans

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Answer:

because it affects the attom in living things

Radiation is dangerous to humans as it can result in long-term health effects such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

2.Test the age of your eyes. a.Hold a pencil or ballpoint pen vertically at arm's length. b.Close your left eye and focus on the tip. c.Quickly bring the pencil closer to your eye until it is out of focus. d.Have your partner measure the distance between your eye and the pencil. e.Repeat for both eyes. f.Try it with and without glasses (if you wear glasses). Age of your Eyes Cm91013185083

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Answer:

See Explanation

Explanation:

Given

Steps: a - f

Table

[tex]\begin{array}{ccccccc}{cm} & {9} & {10} & {13} & {18} & {50} & {83} \ \\ {Age} & {10} & {20} & {30} & {40} & {50} & {60} \ \end{array}[/tex]

Note that: The question is a practical question and the result may differ base on individuals and environment.

So, I will pick up the question from how to determine the age of the eye after the distance between the eyes and the pencil has been established

In my case, the measurement is:

[tex]Length= 10.4[/tex]

Approximate

[tex]Length= 10[/tex]

From the above table, the corresponding age to 10cm is:

[tex]Age = 20cm[/tex]

If in your measurement, the length is approximately (for example):

[tex]Length = 9cm[/tex]

The age will be:

[tex]Age = 10[/tex]

Which DOES NOT happen during the phase change from liquid to solid?

Kinetic energy decreases

Particles move slower

Freezing occurs

Temperature increases

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Answer:

Temperature increases

During the phase transition from liquid to solid, kinetic energy diminishes, particles move slower, and freezing occurs.

Phase change:

Extreme heat is more likely to occur as a result of rising temperatures, and it will last longer. Heatwaves can indeed be deadly, resulting in manifestations including heat kinks and heat exhaustion, as well as death.

Warmer temperatures have the potential to trigger a cascade of other changes around the world.The greenhouse effect is worsened by these gas emissions, which cause the earth's crust temperature to rise. Burning fossil fuels has the greatest impact on climate change of any human activity.

Since in changement from liquid to solid the temperature will decrease.Therefore, the final answer is "Temperature increases".

Find out more about the phase change here:

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Most stars are _____ compared to the sun.

slightly smaller

much bigger

much smaller

slightly bigger

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Most stars are much smaller compared to the sun.

A typical laboratory centrifuge rotates at 4000 rpm. Testtubes have to be placed into a centrifuge very carefully because ofthe very large accelerations.
Part A) What is the acceleration at the end of a test tubethat is 10 cm from the axis of rotation?
Part B) For comparison, what is the magnitude of theacceleration a test tube would experience if dropped from a heightof 1.0 m and stopped in a 1.0-ms-long encounter with a hardfloor?

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Answer:

A)  a_c = 1.75 10⁴ m / s², B) a = 4.43 10³ m / s²

Explanation:

Part A) The relation of the test tube is centripetal

               a_c = v² / r

the angular and linear variables are related

              v = w r

we substitute

               a_c = w² r

let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system

              w = 4000 rpm (2pi rad / 1 rev) (1 min / 60s) = 418.88 rad / s

               r = 1 cm (1 m / 100 cm) = 0.10 m

let's calculate

              a_c = 418.88² 0.1

               a_c = 1.75 10⁴ m / s²

part B) for this part let's use kinematics relations, let's start looking for the velocity just when we hit the floor

as part of rest the initial velocity is zero and on the floor the height is zero

                v² = v₀² - 2g (y- y₀)

                v² = 0 - 2 9.8 (0 + 1)

                v =√19.6

                v = -4.427 m / s

now let's look for the applied steel to stop the test tube

                v_f = v + a t

                0 = v + at

                a = -v / t

                a = 4.427 / 0.001

                a = 4.43 10³ m / s²

Car X is travelling at 30m/s north. Its driver looks at car Y approaching on another road and he estimates it is moving at 15m/s south-west relative to his car. Calculate the velocity of car Y relative to the ground.

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Answer: 22.1 m/s

Explanation:

The velocity of Car traveling 30 m/s towards the north

In vector form it is

[tex]v_x=30\hat{j}[/tex]

The velocity of car Y w.r.t X is

[tex]\Rightarrow v_{yx}=15[-\cos 45^{\circ}\hat{i}-\sin 45^{\circ}\hat{j}][/tex]

Solving this

[tex]\Rightarrow v_{yx}=v_y-v_x\\\Rightarrow v_y=v_{yx}+v_x[/tex]

putting values

[tex]\Rightarrow v_y=15[-\cos 45^{\circ}\hat{i}-\sin 45^{\circ}\hat{j}]+30\hat{j}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow v_y=-10.606\hat{i}+19.39\hat{j}[/tex]

absolute velocity relative to ground is

[tex]\left | v_y\right |=\sqrt{(-10.606)^2+(19.39)^2}\\\left | v_y\right |=22.101\ m/s[/tex]

The Sun is divided into three regions.
True оr False?

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Answer:

false I think

Explanation:

hope that help

so it's not divided in 3 regions

A spring in a toy gun has a spring constant of 10 N/m and can be compressed 4 cm.
It is then used to shoot a 1 g ball out of the gun. Find the velocity of the ball as it
leaves the gun

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F=ma
We know from this that a=10,000m/s2

V=at
X=vt


You end up with v^2=ax

Plug in 10,000 and 0.04 and solve for v =20m/s

A scientist analyzes the light from a distant galaxy and finds that it is shifted to the longer wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum. What does this data help to study?
1) the color of the galaxy
2) the distance of the galaxy from Earth
3) the existence of life on any planet in the galaxy
4) the study of the amount of light scattered by dust in space

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Answer:

Option 2

Explanation:

As per the relation between the distance of the galaxy and shifting of the light of the galaxy towards any specific wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum, a galaxy at great distance shifts more towards the red spectra that has the highest wavelength.

Thus, this observation give details about the distance of the galaxy from earth.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

A ball is dropped off the side of a bridge,
After 1.55 S, how far has it fallen?
(Unit=m)

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Answer:

Distance S = 11.77 m (Approx.)

Explanation:

Given:

Time t = 1.55 Second

Gravity acceleration = 9.8 m/s²

Find:

Distance S

Computation:

S = ut + (1/2)(g)(t)²

S = (0)(1.55) + (1/2)(9.8)(1.55)²

S = (0)(1.55) + (1/2)(9.8)(1.55)²

Distance S = 11.77 m (Approx.)

Build a second circuit with a battery and a light bulb but this time add a switch. Your circuit might look something like the one at right. When a switch is open in a circuit, it means the two ends are disconnected and current cannot flow between them. When a switch is closed in a circuit, it means the two ends are connected and current can flow between them. Play with the switch to check how it affects the flow of current. With the switch closed, compare the brightness of the bulb and the flow of current in this circuit, with that of your first circuit. Did increasing the length of wire in the circuit change the brightness of the bulb or the curr

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Answer:

the resistance of the wire has no effect on the brightness of the bulb.

Explanation:

Let's apply ohm's law for your light bulb circuit plus wires plus switch

             V = I R_{bulb} + I R_ {wire}

the current in a series circuit is constant

             V = I (R_{bulb} + R_{wire})

To know the effect of the wires on the brightness of the bulb, we must look for the value of the typical resistance of these elements.

Incandescent bulb

Power 60 W

let's use the power ratio

            P = V I = V2 / R

            R = V2 / P

the voltage value for this power is V = 120 V

            R = 120 2/60

            R_bulb = 240 Ω

Resistance of a 14 gauge copper wire (most used), we look for it on the internet

            R = 8.45 Ω/ km

in a laboratory circuit approximately 2 m is used, so the resistance of our cable is

            R = 8.45 10⁻³ 2

            R_wire = 0.0169 Ω

let's buy the two resistors

            R_{bulb} = 240

            R_{wire} = 0.0169

            [tex]\frac{R_{bulb} }{R_{wire} } = \frac{240 }{ 0.0169}[/tex]

              [tex]\frac{ R_{bulb} }{ R_{wire} } = 1.4 \ 10^4[/tex]

therefore resistance of the bulb is much greater than that of the wire, therefore almost all the power is dissipated in the bulb.

In summary, the resistance of the wire has no effect on the brightness of the bulb.

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