Answer:
His third law states that for every action or force in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Explanation:
The heavier the books get, the harder it is for Molly to exert enough force to move the cart.
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why do you think people translate sound waves from compression waves to transverse waves ?
Answer:
Sound waves are translated into transverse waves to know the frequency, amplitude, wavelength etc of the waves.
Explanation:
They translate the sound waves to know the depth about that specific waves and translating it to transverse waves makes it easier.
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The speed of a 1200 kg car increases from 5 to 29 m/s in 12 s.
What force accelerated the car?
Answer:I think I’m not sure But I think that the force that would be accurated the car would be friction or something like that and to solve the equation you would do f/m
Explanation:
It just makes sense
1.) A projectile is launched at 32.1 m/s and 52.6 º above the horizontal. Determine the:
a.) Maximum height of the projectile.
b.) The time it takes to reach the maximum height
c.) Time of flight
d.) Range
Answer:
a.) Maximum height of the projectile. =32.5m
b.) The time it takes to reach the maximum height=2.6s
c.) Time of flight=2.6s
d.) Range=99.5m
Explanation:
An electric iron is connected to the mains power supply of 220 V. When the electric iron is
adjusted at 'minimum heating' it consumes a power of 360 W but at 'maximum heating' it takes a
power of 840 W. Calculate the current and resistance in each case.
Answer:
Given: V = 220V, Pmin = 360W, Pmax = 840W
For minimum heating case:
We know that
Pmin = VI
360 = 220 X I
I = 1.63 amp
R = V/I
R = 220/1.63
R = 134.96ohms
For maximum heating case:
We know that
Pmax = VI
840 = 220 X I
I = 3.81 amp
R = V/I
R = 220/3.81
R = 57.74 ohms
Can someone help me answer this question what type of rock will form in this type of environment. Pls don’t guess and actually answer it
Answer:
Looks like A but I'm not sure.
Explanation:
dont take my word for it I might be wrong
Answer:
deforestación en el mundo es incontrolable
Whatb19 ÷117= some help me with this
Answer:
0.16239316239316239316239
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
I did this question earlier
A protein-digesting enzyme when mixed with starch solution would
Answer:
It would produce fat..........
Displacement a combination of
Answer:
Displacement a combination of distance
Explanation:
I'm not sure eh
A human cannonball act uses springy bungee cords instead of gunpowder to launch a person through a long cylindrical tube into the air. If a cannon is capable of launching a 55 kg test dummy 11 m into the air when launched straight up, how much energy is stored in the bungee cords? *
A. 539J
B. 605 J
C. 2965J
D. 5929 J
Answer:
Energy stored, E = 5929 J
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of a test dummy, m = 55 kg
It is launched 11 m into the air.
We need to find the energy stored in the bungee cords. It can be calculated as follows :
[tex]E=mgh\\\\E=55\times 9.8\times 11\\\\E=5929\ J[/tex]
So, 5929 J of energy is stored in the bungee cords.
2. a) A student obtained ice at 0°C from a refrigerator and placed it in a beaker on a
bench. After 4 minutes, the temperature rose to 4°C. State the changes that would be observed in the water in terms of;
(i) volume
(ii) mass
(iii) density
(b) Sketch a graph of density against temperature if the ice is warmed from 0°C to
8°C.
Answer:
2 4
Explanation:
because
Consider the four masses. Describe the motion of the masses if you used THE SAME amount of force to move each one over THE
SAME time
A)
The greatest mass would not move at all.
B)
All four masses would move the same distance,
The lower the mass, the greater the distance the mass would move,
D)
The greater the mass, the greater the distance the mass would move,
Answer:
option c...................
State the Law of Electric Charges in your own words.
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According to Coulomb, the electric force for charges at rest has the following properties: Like charges repel each other; unlike charges attract. Thus, two negative charges repel one another, while a positive charge attracts a negative charge. The attraction or repulsion acts along the line between the two charges.
Things that are negatively charged and things that are positively charged pull on (attract) each other. This makes electrons and protons stick together to form atoms. Things that have the same charge push each other away (they repel each other). This is called the Law of Charges.
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The body weighing 8kg moves in a straight line uniformly accelerated with an acceleration of 3m / s? on a horizontal surface, under the action of force 60N.Find a) What is the friction force acting on the body) The coefficient of friction between the body and the surface where it moves
Answer:
the friction force f=36
and the coefficient of friction =0.45
1. What is the velocity of an 250-kg that has 6,250 J of energy?
Please help
Explanation:
KE = 1/2mv^2
6,250 J =1/2(250kg) v ^2
6250 J = 125kgv^2
125kg. 125kg
v =
[tex] \sqrt{50} [/tex]
Brad has three beakers of water. Each beaker contains 500 mL of water. The temperature of the water in the first beaker is 40°C. The water in the second beaker is at 100°C, and the water in the third beaker is at 60°C. As part of a lab experiment he will carefully combine the water in all three beakers. He predicts that the combined water will have a final temperature of 50°C.
Evaluate Brad’s claim and clearly state whether he is correct or not. Explain your answer to support your evaluation.
Explanation:
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How do we know when an object is in static or dynamic equilibrium?
Answer:
First Condition of Equilibrium
Explanation:
This means that both the net force and the net torque on the object must be zero. The condition Fnet=0 F net = 0 must be true for both static equilibrium, where the object's velocity is zero, and dynamic equilibrium, where the object is moving at a constant velocity.The sum of the forces on it in each direction is zero. The sum of the torques on it in each direction is zero. Its linear momentum is zero.Between steel and iron which is more suitable for making permanent magnets electromagnet and magnetic screen give reason for your answer
Answer:
steel is suitable for making permanent magnet
as still has hi factor coercity.
iron is for electromagnet and magnetic screen as iron loses its magnetism as soon as the switch is open and a current is switched off.
Steel is better suitable for making permanent magnets than soft iron since it has higher retentivity and lower coercivity. Compared to soft iron, steel has a lower retentivity and higher coercivity. Compared to soft iron, steel is more resilient and coercive.
What is retentivity and coercivity ?Retentivity : The ability to retain the generated magnetization in a magnetic material when the magnetizing force is removedCoercivity : A measure of the ability of a material to withstand an external magnetic field without becoming demagnetized.What is Permanent magnet and Electromagnet?Permanent magnet : To be suitable for permanent magnet, material should retain its magnetism for longer time, since steel have high retentivity and coercivity . Electromagnet : To be suitable for electromagnet , material should have magnetization and demagnetizing property .
Since , steels have high remanence which means it will remain magnetized even after magnetic field is removed which is not suitable for electromagnetic . iron has high permeability so magnetization is larger and have low retentivity so that material will not retain the magnetic properties . Magnetic screen , Iron has high permeability hence it can shield better than steel
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what is the shape of the path traversed by the earth around the sun?
Answer:
The shape of the path transverse by the Earth around the sun is called an ellipse
Explanation:
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4. Premature wrinkling due to overexposure to the Sun, what am I?
Premature Aging
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Anita rides a bicycle to market 60km from her house in 3.5 hours. What is Anita’s
speed?
A scientist heats a red powder. Upon heating, a liquid and a gas form.
Which type of substance is the red powder?
O A. anion
B. an isotope
O c. an element
O D. a compound
Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
1. If you were the organizer of this dance event, are you favor in moving the date on May? Why
or why not?
Answer:
I am in favor of the dance event being in may. Because it is nice weather outside, more people will decide to come and spend their time there. It is also light in the evening in may, meaning that you could have the dance event at any time, and younger people will still feel safe at night, meaning their parents will be more open to lwtting kids go.
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Answer:
has any one finished the lab yet?????
Explanation:
. A boy wishes to throw a ball through a house via two small openings, one in the front and the other in
the back window, the second window being directly behind the first. If the boy stands at a distance of 5m
in front of the house and the house is 6m deep and if the opening in the front window is 5m above him
and that in the back window 2m higher, calculate the velocity and the angle of projection of the ball that
will enable him to accomplish his desire.
Answer:
1) The angle of projection of the ball is approximately 52.496° above the horizontal
2) The velocity with which the boy throws the ball to enable him accomplish his desire is approximately 14.769 m/s
Explanation:
In the projectile motion of the ball, the parameters are;
The distance the boy stands from the front of the house = 5 m
The depth of the house, front to back = 6 m
The height of the opening of the front window above him = 5 m
The height of the back window = 2 m higher than the front window
Therefore, the height of the back window = 5 m + 2 m = 7 m
1) The general formula for the vertical height of a parabolic projectile motion is given as follows;
y = a·x² + b·x + c
At y = 0, x = 0, therefore, c = 0
At y = 5, x = 5, we have;
5 = a·5² + b·5
∴ 5 = 25·a + 5·b...(1)
At y = 7, x = 11, we have;
7 = a·11² + b·11
7 = 121·a + 11·b...(2)
Making 'a' the subject of equation (1) and (2) and equating both values of 'a' gives;
For equation (1);
a = (5 - 5·b)/25 = 1/5 - b/5
a = 1/5 - b/5
For equation (2);
a = (7 - 11·b)/121 = 7/121 - b/11
a = 7/121 - b/11
∴ 1/5 - b/5 = 7/121 - b/11
1/5 - 7/121 = b/5 - b/11
86/605 = 6·b/55
b = (86/605) × (55/6) = 43/33
b = 43/33
a = 1/5 - b/5 = 1/5 - (43/33)/5 = -2/33
∴ y = (-2/33)·x² + (43/33)·x
The slope of the curve = dy/dx = d((-2/33)·x² + (43/33)·x)/dx = -4/33·x + 43/33
The slope of the curve at any point on the projectile = -4/33·x + 43/33
The slope at the origin is given by plugging x = 0 as follows
The slope at the origin = -4/33 × 0 + 43/33 = 43/33
The slope at the origin = tan(θ) = 43/33
Where;
θ = The angle of projection of the ball
∴ θ = arctan(43/33) ≈ 52.496°
The angle of projection of the ball, θ ≈ 52.496° above the horizontal
2) At the back widow, the equation for the vertical height, 'h', is given as follows;
[tex]h = (tan \angle \theta) \cdot x - \left(\dfrac{g}{2 \cdot v_1^2 \cdot cos^2 \angle \theta } \right )\cdot x^2[/tex]
Where;
h = The vertical height of the back window = 7 m
tan∠θ = 43/33
x = The horizontal distance of the back window from the boy = 5 m + 6 m = 11 m
g = The acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
v₁ = The velocity with which the boy throws the ball
cos²∠θ = cos²(arctan(43/33)) = 1089/2938
Plugging in the values gives;
[tex]7 = \left (\dfrac{43}{33} \right) \times 11 - \left(\dfrac{9.8}{2 \cdot v_1^2 \cdot \dfrac{1089}{2938} } \right )\cdot 11^2[/tex]
[tex]\therefore v_1^2 = \dfrac{71981}{330}[/tex]
[tex]\therefore v_1 = \sqrt{\dfrac{71981}{330}} \approx \pm14.769[/tex]
The velocity with which the boy throws the ball to enable him accomplish his desire, v₁ ≈ 14.769 m/s.
in a nuclear plant, 1 * 10 ^27 J of energy is available from mass conversion How much mass was lost ?
Answer:
[tex]1.2\times 10^{10}\ kg[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
The energy of the nuclear plant, [tex]E=10^{27}\ J[/tex]
We need to find how much mass wast lost.
The relation between energy and mass is given by :
[tex]E=mc^2[/tex]
Where
c is speed of light
[tex]m=\dfrac{E}{c^2}\\\\m=\dfrac{10^{27}}{(3\times 10^8)^2}\\\\m=1.2\times 10^{10}\ kg[/tex]
So, [tex]1.2\times 10^{10}\ kg[/tex] of mass was lost.
1/2 means that the voltage (or charge) of the system will increase to half more of what is left in a time equal to t1/2 seconds. Therefore if a system is already at half charge (t1/2 seconds after starting) then after t1/2 more seconds the system will be charged to 50% plus half of 50%. That is 25% more, or 75% of the entire charge. Let's say that four t1/2's have gone by. That means that the charge (or voltage) is at (50% + 1/2*50% + 1/2*1/2*50% + 1/2*1/2*1/2*50%) = 93.75% of maximum charge. Yikes! Now look in your manual for a more simple mathematical derivation of this concept. Given t1/2 to be 0.4406 seconds, how long should it take to reach 75% of maximum charge? answer in seconds.
Answer:
The answer is "0.047".
Explanation:
Given value:
[tex]\to t_{\frac{1}{2}}= 0.4406\\\\\to V=0.9375 V_{max}[/tex]
Calculating the capacitance:
[tex]\to V=V_{max} (1-e^{\frac{-t}{Rc}})[/tex]
In this, the t = time, which is taken to calculates its maximum voltage.
[tex]\to 0.9375 V_{max} = V_{max}(1-e^{- \frac{t}{103\times(165.279\times10^{-6})}})\\\\\to e^{- \frac{t}{103\times(165.279\times10^{-6})}}= 0.0625\\\\\to - \frac{t}{103\times(165.279\times10^{-6})} = \ln(0.0625)\\\\\to -t= 0.01702\times(-2.77258) \\\\ \to -t = -0.04719 \\\\ \to t= 0.04719 \approx 0.047 \ s[/tex]
In music, the note G above middle C has a frequency of about 392 hertz. If the speed of sound in the air is 340 m/s, what is the approximate wavelength of this note?(1 point)
1.2 meters
8.7 meters
0.87 meters
0.0026 meters
Answer:
0.87 meters
Explanation:
Example 4:
Find the index of refraction for diamond if the speed of light in diamond is 1.24 x 10m/s
Use the proper FORMAT
Answer:
Given speed of light in diamond =1.24*10m/s
speed of light (c) =3*10^8m/s
refractive index of diamond =3*10^8/1.24*10=2.41*10^7m/s
Which has more potential energy: a baseball held 1 m above the ground or a baseball held 2 m above the ground?
The baseball held 2 meters above the ground has more potential energy than the baseball held 1 meter above the ground.
The potential energy can be calculated with the following equation:
[tex] E_{p} = mgh [/tex]
Where:
m: is the mass of the baseball
g: is the acceleration due to gravity
h: is the height
We can see from equation (1) that the potential energy depends on height, mass, and gravity. Since the question refers to the same baseball, the mass is constant besides the acceleration due to gravity, so:
Potential energy above 1 m[tex] E_{p_{1}} = mg*1 = mg [/tex] (1)
Potential energy above 2 m[tex] E_{p_{2}} = mg*2 = 2mg [/tex] (2)
By entering equation (1) into 2 we have:
[tex] E_{p_{2}} = 2mg = 2E_{p_{1}} [/tex]
Hence, the potential energy of the baseball held 2 m above the ground is twice that of the baseball held 1 m above the ground.
Therefore, the baseball held 2 m above the ground has more potential energy.
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