Answer: light, gamma waves, radiowaves
Explanation:
Which quantity does not change when there is an increase in temperature?
Answer:
But Mass of solids does not depend upon the temperature because it is matter contained in the solids.
Explanation:
The mass is the quantity which does not change when there is an increase in temperature.
What is mass?A tangible body's mass is the amount of matter it possesses. It's also a metric of inertial, or the resistance to velocity when a net force is exerted.
The quantity does not change when there is an increase in temperature is mass because it is matter that makes up solids, their mass is unaffected by temperature.
Thus, the mass is the quantity which does not change when there is an increase in temperature.
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You throw a ball straight up. Compare the sign of the work done by gravity while the ball goes up with the sign of the work done by gravity while it goes down.
a. Work is + on the way up and + on the way down
b. Work is + on the way up and - on the way down
c. Work is - on the way up and + on the way down
d. Work is - on the way up and - on the way down
Answer:
c. Work is - on the way up and + on the way down
Explanation:
Work done is given as the product of the applied force and the displacement of the object.
Work done = F x d
Work done = mg x d
where;
g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
When the ball goes up, it moves against the force of gravity which tends to pull every object downwards. Since the ball moves against gravity, the work done is negative.
Also, when the ball goes down, it moves in the direction of gravity which acts downwards. Since the ball moves in the same direction as gravity, the work done is positive.
The correct option is "C. Work is negative (-) on the way up and positive (+) on the way down"
Convert 0.0375 kg to g
Answer: 37.5 g
Explanation: you multiply 0.0375 by 1000 which equals 37.5
Answer:
0.0375 kilograms are equal to 37.5 grams
The ratio of carbon 14 to nitrogen-14 in an artifact is 13. Given that the half-
life of carbon-14 is 5730 years, how old is the artifact?
A. 17,190 years
B. 22,920 years
C. 11,460 years
D. 5730 years
Answer:
The half-life of 14C is 5703 years.
what determines the strength of a base?
The higher the dissociation constant the stronger the acid or base. Since electrolytes are created as ions are freed into solution there is a relationship between the strength of an acid, a base, and the electrolyte it produces. Acids and bases are measured using the pH scale.
Five identical quintuplets leave earth when they reach the age of 21, in the year 2121. Each quintuplet goes on a spaceship journey that takes T years, as measured by a clock in each spaceship. During the journey they travel at a constant speed v, as measured on earth, except during the relatively short acceleration phases of their journey.
Part A:
Rank these quintuplets on the basis of the year on earth when they return from their journey.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
A: T=20years, v=0.4c
B: T= 5years, v=0.2c
C: T=10years, v=0.8c
D: T=10years, v=0.4c
E: T=20years, v=0.8c
Part B:
Rank these quintuplets on the basis of their age when they return from their journey.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
A: T=20years, v=0.4c
B: T= 5years, v=0.2c
C: T=10years, v=0.8c
D: T=10years, v=0.4c
E: T=20years, v=0.8c
Answer:
Explanation:
This is a problem based on time dilation , a theory given by Albert Einstein .
The formula of time dilation is as follows .
t₁ = [tex]\frac{t}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
t is time measured on the earth and t₁ is time measured by man on ship .
A ) Given t = 20 years , t₁ = ? v = .4c
[tex]\frac{20}{\sqrt{1-\frac{.16c^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
=1.09 x 20
t₁= 21.82 years
B ) Given t = 5 years , t₁ = ? v = .2c
[tex]\frac{5}{\sqrt{1-\frac{.04c^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
=1.02 x 5
t₁= 5.1 years
C ) Given t = 10 years , t₁ = ? v = .8c
[tex]\frac{10}{\sqrt{1-\frac{.64c^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
=1.67 x 10
t₁= 16.7 years
D ) Given t = 10 years , t₁ = ? v = .4c
[tex]\frac{10}{\sqrt{1-\frac{.16c^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
=1.09 x 10
t₁= 10.9 years
E ) Given t = 20 years , t₁ = ? v = .8c
[tex]\frac{20}{\sqrt{1-\frac{.64c^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
=1.67 x 20
t₁= 33.4 years
What does the potential energy diagram of a chemical reaction tell you?
O A. Whether atoms are being created or destroyed
O B. Whether the reaction is endothermic or exothermic
C. Whether there are more reactants or products
D. Whether the law of conservation of matter is being obeyed
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I'm learning about this now actually and it can be a little confusing but it would be endothermic or exothermic. if endothermic the products have less energy than the reactants and if exothermic products have more energy than reactants
The amount of force needed to cause an object to accelerate depends upon
A.
the object's mass and the net force acting upon it.
B.
the object's volume and the net force acting on it.
C.
the object's mass and volume.
D.
the object's speed and direction.
someone pls help
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I have read the information
Please help with all three questions
Answer:
The correct answer is D C A
What are 3 facts you learned about the periodic table:
Answer: the rarest element is Francium. J is not on the periodic table. also Dmitri Mendeleev proposed the periodic table.
Explanation: Kinda looked the last one up.
A block attached to an ideal spring oscillates horizontally with a frequency of 4.0 Hz and amplitude of
0.55 m. The spring constant is 75N/M
What is the mass of the block?
Answer:
.12kg
Explanation:
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What are political obstacles keeping wind turbine from being used?
Explanation:
Turbines might cause noise and aesthetic pollution.
Although wind power plants have relatively little impact on the environment compared to conventional power plants, concern exists over the noise produced by the turbine blades and visual impacts to the landscape.
The inflexibility, variability, and relative unpredictability of wind power as a means for electricity production, are the most obvious barriers to an easy integration and widespread application of wind power." Thus, the uncertainty of the wind requires a system that is always available to replace all the electrical output created by the wind turbine system. In other words, it is too expensive to have wind turbines lying around that don't do anything.
In the diagram shown below, the distance from the dotted line to Point A, or the distance from the dotted line to Point D is known as the
Answer:
The dotted line connecting two points is known as the distance traveled.
Explanation:
The distance traveled is a physical quantity that refers to the total displacement of a body. This distance is usually shown as a dotted line that connects two points in an image. In general, we can say that the distance traveled is calculated by adding all the distances that an element makes when leaving one point and reaching another point, which is its final position.
An example of this can be seen in the image shown below, where the red line represents the displacement of a body that left point A and arrived at point B. The blue dotted line represents the distance traveled and refers to the total displacement of that body, showing all the distances it covered while walking from point A to point B.
which of the following changes will increase the frequency of an oscillating pendulum?
a. an increase in the mass of the pendulum.
b. an increase in the initial height of release.
c. an increase in the length of the rope.
d. more than one of the above
e. none of the above
explain your answer in your own words.
NO LINKS.
Answer:
b (i think)
Explanation:
write the formula of mechanical advantage
Answer:
the formula of mechanical advantage is
MA = load / effort
VR = effort distance / load distance
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Aluminum has an alpha value of 25 x 10^-6 1/degrees C. What is the change in
length of a 4850 cm wire at 2 degrees C when the temp increase to 55 degrees
C?
Answer:
0.25705 cm or 2.5705×10⁻³ m
Explanation:
Applying,
α = ΔL/(LΔT)................. Equation 1
Where α = coefficient of linear expansivity, ΔL = Increase in length, L = Original length, ΔT = Increase in temperature
make ΔL the subject of the equation
ΔL = α(LΔT)............... Equation 2
From the question,
Given: α = 10⁻⁶ C⁻¹, L = 4850 cm, ΔT = T₂-T₁ = (55-2) = 53 °C
Substitute these values into equation 2
ΔL = (10⁻⁶)(4850)(53)
ΔL = 0.25705 cm or 2.5705×10⁻³ m
Drag each label to the correct location on the image. Not all labels will be used, Classify the sides of the mountain range based on the direction of the prevailing winds leeward side windward side Jake-effect side
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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A 1800-kg Jeep travels along a straight 500-m portion of highway (from A to B) at a constant speed of 10 m/s. At B, the Jeep encounters an unbanked curve of radius 50 m. The Jeep follows the road from B to C traveling at a constant speed of 10 m/s while the direction of the Jeep changes from east to south. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the Jeep as it travels from A to B
Answer:
a = 0 m/s²
Explanation:
From A to B the jeep travels in a straight line with a constant speed of 10 m/s. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity. In the current scenario, the velocity of the jeep remains constant. The direction of the jeep does not change as it travels in the straight path. Also, the magnitude of the velocity is constant at 10 m/s.
Therefore, there is no change in the velocity of the jeep from A to B. Hence, the will be no acceleration from A to B.
a = 0 m/s²
An ant is crawling along a straight wire, which we shall call the x axis, from A to B to C to D (which overlaps A), as shown in the figure below. O is the origin. Suppose you take measurements and find that AB is 31 cm , BC is 12 cm , and AO is 7 cm .(Figure 1)
A. What is the ant’s position at point A?
B. What is the ant’s position at point B?
C. What is the ant’s position at point C?
D. What is the ant’s position at point D?
Answer:
Ants position at point A = -7 cm
Ants position at point B = 38 cm
Ants position at point C = 26 cm
Ants position at point D = -7 cm
Explanation:
In this question, we are dealing with displacement which is the change in position of an object.
Now, we are told the journey began from A to B and then from C to D.
Now, AB = 31 cm and AO = 7cm
But along AB, we have the origin O.
Since A is on the left hand side of the origin, it means it is negative. Thus, position A = -7cm
Then position B = 31 - (-7) = 31 + 7 = 38 cm
Since BC = 12cm, then position C = 38 - 12 = 26 cm
Position D is same as position A = -7cm
A horizontal wire supports it weight in a 0.001T magnetic field, oriented orthogonally to the wire. This is due to current running from left to right in the wire. Calculate the current through this wire that will just support the weight of the wire (over the length of the wire). The length of the wire is 0.5 m, and the mass of the 0.5 m section is 50 g. [give your answer in units of Amps]
Answer:
Explanation:
Force on a current carrying wire in a magnetic field
= B i L where B is magnetic field , i is current and L is length of the wire .
Putting in the given values in the question
force on a current carrying wire in a magnetic field = .001 T x i x .5 m
5 x 10⁻⁴ i N .
weight of the wire = .050 kg x 9.8 m/s²
= .49 N .
For equilibrium
5 x 10⁻⁴ i = .49
i = 980 A .
A piece of stone of mass 80 g is
dropped into a measuring cylinder
containing water. The water level
increases from 12 cm² to 37 cm
Calculate the density of the stone.
A. 32 g/cm
B. 3.2 g/cm
C. 320 g/cm
D. 3.20 g/cm
8
37+12
Answer:
this is how I know it though my answer is not in the choices
Explanation:
M=80g
V=37cm-12 cm
15cm
Density=mass/volume
80g/15cm3
5.33g/cm3
Which of the following statements correctly describe the various applications listed above?
a. None of these technologies use radio waves.
b. None of these technologies use lower-frequency microwaves.
c. None of these technologies use higher-frequency microwaves.
d. None of these technologies use infrared waves.
e. The radiation emitted by some wireless local area networks has the shortest wavelength of all the technologies listed above.
f. All these technologies emit waves with a wavelength in the range 0.10 to 10.0 cm.
g. All the technologies emit waves with a wavelength in the range 0.01 to 10.0 km.
Answer:
The answer is "c,d,e, and g".
Explanation:
The correct choices can be defined as follows:
Higher-frequency microwaves aren't used in any of these systems.Infrared waves aren't seen in each of these technologies.Its shortest wavelength of all of the technologies listed is the above radiation generated by certain wireless networks.These devices all produce waves of wavelengths ranging from 0.10 to 10.0 cm.If a body of mass 2 kg is moving with a velocity of 30 m/s, then on doubling its velocity the momentum becomes______.
a-60kgm/s
b-120kgm/s
c-90kgm/s
D-30kgm/s
Future space stations could create an artificial gravity by rotating. Consider a cylindrical space station that rotates with a period of 28 seconds about its axis. Astronauts walk on the inside surface of the space station, and they experience an Earth-like gravitational acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. What is the diameter of the space station?
510m
145m
660m
390m
Answer:
P = 2 pi R / v period of space station
F / m = v^2 / R centripetal force per unit of mass
So F / m = 4 pi^2 R^2 / (P^2 * R) = 4 pi^2 R / P^2
Also, F / m = 9.8 m/s^2 earth's gravitational attraction
So 9.8 = 4 pi^2 R / P^2 or R = 9.8 P^2 / 4 * pi^2) = 195 m
Or D = 2 R = 390 m the diameter required
Explain the mode of operation of x-ray
Answer:
If x-rays get in touch with our body tissues, they create a picture of a metal film. The high energizing rays are unable to penetrate soft tissue, such as skin and organs and travel through the laser. The places where the x-rays pass soft tissues are Black areas of an X-ray.
Answer:
Explanation:
Mode of Operation: In the X-ray tube a Low voltage high p.d is applied between the hot cathode and the anode. Electrons are emitted from the cathode and are accelerated to an extremely high speed. ... They are produced by increasing the p.d. between the cathode and anode.
This picture represents the electric field diagram between two particles with static charges. Do the two particles have the same charge? If the particles are free to move, what affect will the two particles have on each other? If a third particle was added to this field with a positive charge, what would it be attracted to? If an uncharged particle was placed between A and B, which way would it move?
Answers:
No, They will attract each other, B, and neither direction
Explanation:
Since the two already presented particles in the diagram represent both opposing charges due to the direction of the arrows (the arrows facing away from the particle shows a positive charge and the particles facing towards the particle show a negative charge), not only because of this but as the arrows between the particles show an attracting magnetic field, then it can be concluded that the particles will attract to each other and if another particle was introduced into the diagram of a positive charge, then it would attract to the negatively charged particle. If you have any questions or need further explanation, please comment below. E2021, have a great day.
Answer:
No, They Will Attract Each Other, B, and Neither Direction
Explanation: Im an edge student
Descriptions of the sky at various locations on Earth
The hydrogen atom, changing from its first excited state to its lowest energy state, emits light with a wavelength of 122 nm. That is in the far ultraviolet. The sodium atom, which like hydrogen has one electron that gets excited outside a core of 10 other electrons, emits light at 589 nm making a similar transition from its first excited state to its lowest state. Which of these statements would be true about the sodium and hydrogen atoms and their spectra? THERE IS MORE THAN ONE CORRECT ANSWER
a. There would be other series of spectral lines ending on the first excited states of both atoms.
b. There would be a series of spectral lines in sodium with the longest wavelength one at 589 nm.
c. There would be a series of spectral lines in hydrogen with the longest wavelength one at 122 nm.
d. The hydrogen atom binds its electron more tightly than the sodium atom does, and would require more energy to remove its electron completely.
Answer:
c. There would be a series of spectral lines in hydrogen with the longest wavelength one at 122 nm.
d. The hydrogen atom binds its electron more tightly than the sodium atom does, and would require more energy to remove its electron completely.
Explanation:
The hydrogen atom which changes from the excited state to the lower ground state, it emits light having a wavelength of 122 m. And the sodium atom also gets excited and emits light at 589 nm when it moves from the 1st excited state to the lowest excited state.
Therefore, when the electrons jumps from the 1st excited state to the ground state, only one wavelength is observed as there is only one transition.
The hydrogen atom will bind the electron tightly but the sodium atom does not and would require more energy to remove the electron the electron completely as the binding energy is higher when the electron is closer to the nucleus.
Any is 160 cm tall and stands 50 cm in front of a plane mirror. The image of Amy is ?
Answer:
Option A. 160 cm tall and 100 cm in front of Amy
Explanation:
To know the the correct answer to the question, we must recognise that the image formed by plane mirror is:
I. Same size as the object.
II. Same distance as the object from the mirror.
III. Laterally inverted.
IV. Virtual
With the above information, we obtained the answer to the question as follow:
Object height = 160 m
Thus,
Image height = 160 m
Distance of object from mirror = 50 cm
Therefore,
Distance of image from the mirror = 50 cm
Distance between the object and image = 50 + 50 = 100 cm
Thus, option A gives the correct answer to the question because the image of Amy is 160 cm tall and 100 cm in front of her.
Question 6 of 10
The mass number of a nucleus decreases during which nuclear reactions?
A. Nuclear fusion and alpha decay
B. Nuclear fission and beta decay (electron emission)
C. Nuclear fusion and beta decay (positron emission)
D. Nuclear fission and alpha decay
Answer:
D. Nuclear Fission and alpha decay