Neuroticism, psychoticism, and extraversion are the three dominant personality traits according to
A. Paul Costa
B. Hans Eysenck
C. Gordon Allport
D. Robert McCrae

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Answer 1

The answer is b I just took the test

Answer 2

Neuroticism, psychoticism, and extraversion are the three dominant personality traits according to Hans Eysenck.

What is Hans Eysenck's theory?

Eysenck's theory of personality is based on three logical attributes namely:  

a) Introversion vs. extroversion Extroversion leads to sociable life , while introversion causes need of being alone and limited interactions

b) Neuroticism vs. stability – Neuroticism leads to anxiousness and an overactive sympathetic nervous system while stability leads to emotional stability.

c) Nsychoticism vs. socialization. - psychoticism  leads to independent thinking, and hostility. While socialization leads to co-operative and conventional behaviour.  

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14. Which of the following is not an example of work being done?
A. pushing a basketball away from your body
B. holding a coffee mug
C. carrying boxes across a warehouse floor

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Answer:

B. holding a coffee mug

Explanation:

Something must move a distance for work to be done.

g We have studied diffraction from a single slit, where light is sent through a thin opening. A similar phenomena occurs when light bends around a thin object, like a human hair. Here the width of the hair plays the role of the width of the single slit. Measurements found that when a beam of light of wavelength 632.8 nm was shone on a single strand of hair, the first dark fringe on either side of the central bright spot were 5.22 cm apart. If the screen is 1.25 meters away, how thick was this strand of hair?

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Answer:

[tex]3.031\times 10^{-5}\ \text{m}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]y[/tex] = Distance between central maxima and first minimum

m = Order = 1

d = Thickness of hair

[tex]\lambda[/tex] = Wavelength = 632.8 nm

L = Distance between light source and screen = 1.25 m

Width of central maximum is given by

[tex]2y=5.22\times 10^{-2}\\\Rightarrow y=\dfrac{5.22\times 10^{-2}}{2}\\\Rightarrow y=0.0261\ \text{m}[/tex]

Distance between central maxima and first minimum is given by

[tex]y=L\tan\theta_{min}\\\Rightarrow \tan\theta_{min}=\dfrac{y}{L}\\\Rightarrow \tan\theta_{min}=\dfrac{0.0261}{1.25}\\\Rightarrow \theta_{min}=\tan^{-1}0.02088\\\Rightarrow \theta_{min}=1.1962^{\circ}[/tex]

Since [tex]\theta[/tex] is small [tex]\tan\theta_{min}=\sin\theta_{min}[/tex]

[tex]\sin\theta_{min}=\dfrac{m\lambda}{d}\\\Rightarrow d=\dfrac{m\lambda}{\sin\theta}\\\Rightarrow d=\dfrac{1\times 632.8\times 10^{-9}}{\sin1.1962^{\circ}}\\\Rightarrow d=3.031\times 10^{-5}\ \text{m}[/tex]

The strand of hair is [tex]3.031\times 10^{-5}\ \text{m}[/tex] thick.

4. Name three examples of "concentrated" forms of energy.

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Answer:

Nuclear power plant.

Gas stove.

Dam.

Gas pump.

Geothermal heat pump.

Power lines.

Solar panels.

Windmills.

Explanation:

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Answer:

gasoline,solar panels,geothermal heat pump,windmills

Explanation:

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Answer:

rotates

Explanation:

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When you are doing either a chest or a bounce pass where are your thumbs at the end of the
motion?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

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What are some compound machines that are used today?

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Answer:

Examples of compound machines include bicycles, cars, scissors, and fishing rods with reels. Compound machines generally have lower efficiency but greater mechanical advantage than simple machines

Brilianst

Answer:

screws, inclined planes , etc

Explanation:

no explanation needed

Problem 05.086 - Water pumped from a lower reservoir to a higher reservoir Water is pumped from a lower reservoir to a higher reservoir by a pump that provides 21 kW of useful mechanical power to the water. The free surface of the upper reservoir is 45 m higher than the surface of the lower reservoir. If the flow rate of water is measured to be 0.03 m3/s, determine the irreversible head loss of the system and the lost mechanical power during this process. Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m3. The irreversible head loss of the system is 26.35 m. The lost mechanical power in this process is kW.

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Answer:

Lost Mechanical Power = 7.7565 KW

Head Loss = 26.35 m

Explanation:

First, we will find the useful mechanical power used to transport water to the higher reservoir:

[tex]P_{useful} = \rho ghV[/tex]

where,

P_useful = Useful mechanical Power = ?

ρ = density of water = 1000 kg/m³

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

h = height = 45 m

V = Volume flow rate = 0.03 m³/s

Therefore,

[tex]P_{useful} = (1000\ kg/m^3)(9.81\ m/s^2)(45\ m)(0.03\ m^3/s)\\P_{useful} = 13243.5\ W = 13.2435\ KW[/tex]

Now, the lost mechanical power will be:

[tex]Lost\ Mechanical\ Power = Total\ Mechanical\ Power - Useful\ power\\Lost\ Mechanical\ Power = 21\ KW - 13.2435\ KW\\[/tex]

Lost Mechanical Power = 7.7565 KW

Now, for the head loss:

[tex]Lost\ Mechanical\ Power = \rho g(Head\ Loss)V\\Head\ Loss = \frac{Lost\ Mechanical\ Power}{\rho gV} \\\\Head\ Loss = \frac{7756.5\ W}{(1000\ kg/m^3)(9.81\ m/s^2)(0.03\ m^3/s)} \\[/tex]

Head Loss = 26.35 m

A plastic ball in a liquid is acted upon by its weight and by a buoyant force. The weight of the ball is 4 N. The buoyant force has a magnitude of 5 N and acts vertically upward. When the ball is released from rest, what is it's acceleration and direction? [2 pts] for a Free Body Diagram correctly labeled.​

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Answer:

The acceleration is 2.448 meters per square second and is vertically upward.

Explanation:

The Free Body Diagram of the plastic ball in the liquid is presented in the image attached below. By Second Newton's Law, we know that forces acting on the plastic ball is:

[tex]\Sigma F = F - m\cdot g = m\cdot a[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]F[/tex] - Buoyant force, measured in newtons.

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the plastic ball, measured in kilograms.

[tex]g[/tex] - Gravitational acceleration, measured in meters per square second.

[tex]a[/tex] - Net acceleration, measured in meters per square second.

If we know that [tex]F = 5\,N[/tex], [tex]m = 0.408\,kg[/tex] and [tex]g = 9.807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex], then the net acceleration of the plastic ball is:

[tex]a = \frac{F}{m} - g[/tex]

[tex]a= 2.448\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex]

The acceleration is 2.448 meters per square second and is vertically upward.

g Design an experiment you can use to determine the mass of the metal cylinder. When you explain your experiment, be sure to mention: What is the underlying model (equation) that you can use to determine the mass from your measurements

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Answer:

m = [tex]\frac{k}{g}[/tex] x,

graph of x vs m

Explanation:

For this exercise, the simplest way to determine the mass of the cylinder is to take a spring and hang the mass, measure how much the spring has stretched and calculate the mass, using the translational equilibrium equation

              F_e -W = 0

              k x = m g

              m = [tex]\frac{k}{g}[/tex] x

We are assuming that you know the constant k of the spring, if it is not known you must carry out a previous step, calibrate the spring, for this a series of known masses are taken and hung by measuring the elongation (x) from the equilibrium position, with these data a graph of x vs m is made to serve as a spring calibration.

  In the latter case, the elongation measured with the cylinder is found on the graph and the corresponding ordinate is the mass

Name the principle which states that energy
cannot be created or destroyed, merely
transferred from one form to another:​

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Answer:

the Laws of Thermodynamics

Explanation:

these laws states that no form of energy can be created by anyone or anything, without a previous and equal input of energy being put in, that energy can only be transferred from object to object and through different forms

Example: the way a heater runs to warm up an area, that is the process of electrical energy, or energy stored in propane being converted into heat energy

this law is universally implied and has been proven on multiple accounts to be true, in no way can you create energy out of thin air, all you can do is transform and transfer it

hope this is what you was going for, very good point in science

this is one of two correct answers, the other answer to this question is also correct

A spring has a spring constant of 65.5 N/m and it is
stretched with a force of 15.3 N. How far will it stretch?

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0.234m !!!!!! hope this helps :)))

How does the current in a series circuit compare

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The amount of current is the same through any component in a series circuit. Resistance: The total resistance of any series circuit is equal to the sum of the individual resistances. Voltage: The supply voltage in a series circuit is equal to the sum of the individual voltage drops.

Can someone plz explain :
Two cars have the same mass, the first car is moving towards the east and the second is
stationary. If the two cars merge together after a collision and head towards the east their speed
after the collision is equal to.......
A)1/4vi b)1/2vi c)vi d) 2vi

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Answer: Option b, the final velocity is half of the initial velocity.

Explanation:

Here we will use the conservation of the total momentum of a system.

This means that the total momentum at the beginning must be the same as the final momentum.

Where momentum is:

P = M*v

Initially, we have two cars, both with the same mass M, and only one of them has a velocity v.

Then the initial momentum is:

P = M*v + M*0 = M*v

After the collision, the two cars move together. Then the total mass that is moving is equal to the sum of the masses of the cars, this is 2*M

and we can suppose that the two cars move at a final velocity v'

Then the final momentum is:

P' = (2*M)*v'

Now we use the conservation of momentum, then:

P = P'

M*v = (2*M)*v'

Now we need to solve this for v'

(M*v)/(2*M) = v'

v/2 = v'

This means that the final velocity is half of the initial velocity.

Then the correct option is option b.

If an object is placed at distance of 16cm from a plane mirror, How far would it be from it's image?​

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Explanation:

A plane mirror always creates an image with the same distance to the mirror as the object, only in the other direction. So both of them have a distance of 10cm, one is 10cm to the left, one 10cm to the right, thus their mutual distance is 20cm

(iii) Gareth cycles 5 laps at this constant spoed. Each lap is 500m.
Calculate the distance he travels.
I
Distance

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Answer:

2500 m

Explanation:

Given that,

Each lap is 500 m

Gareth takes 5 laps.

We need to find distance traveled by Gareth. The distance covered by him is given by :

d = 5×500

d = 2500 m

Hence, he will travel 2500 m.

Two teams of nine members each engage in a tug of war. Each of the first team's members has an average mass of 64 kg and exerts an average force of 1350 N horizontally. Each of the second team's members has an average mass of 69 kg and exerts an average force of 1367 N horizontally. (a) What is the acceleration (in m/s2 in the direction the heavy team is pulling) of the two teams

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Answer:

[tex]a=0.13m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Mass of first team man [tex]m_1=64kg[/tex]

Force of man first team man [tex]F_1=1350[/tex]

Mass of second team man [tex]m_2=69kg[/tex]

Force of man second team man [tex]F_2=1367N[/tex]

Generally the equation for net force F_n is mathematically given by

[tex]F_n=9(m_1+m_2)a[/tex]

[tex]9(m_1+m_2)a=9(f_2-f_1)[/tex]

[tex]9(64+69)a=9(1367-1350)[/tex]

[tex]a=\frac{9(1367-1350)}{9(64+69)}[/tex]

[tex]a=0.127819m/s^2[/tex]

Therefore the acceleration is given by

[tex]a=0.13m/s^2[/tex]

(What is the weight of a 50 kg woman at the top of Jupiter's
atmosphere, where g = 24.8 N/kg? Give your answer in both
newtons and pounds.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 1240 newtons; 278.763 lbs.

Explanation:

A city near the ocean experiences thunderstorms on a frequent basis. Which of these is the BEST explanation for this?

A.
The interactions of the waves with the landmass change the air pressure to cause thunderstorms.

B.
The cold fronts that form only over coastal areas cause thunderstorms.

C.
The amount of sunshine received by coastal areas causes thunderstorms.

D.
The uneven heating of land and water in coastal areas creates fronts that cause thunderstorms.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The uneven heating of land and water in coastal areas creates fronts that cause thunderstorms. So, option D is correct.

What is meant by heat energy ?

Heat energy of a system is defined as the energy transferred between the molecules due to the temperature difference between them. Heat energy is the energy responsible for the temperature of the molecules.

Here,

A city near the ocean experiences thunderstorms on a frequent basis. This is because,

The atmosphere near to the land is highly humid and warm and thus creates a relatively low pressure in the land. In order to balance the pressure variation the air from the oceans make movements towards the land, and as a result, sea breeze are formed. During the evenings when the water in the ocean is more warm and when land begins to cool, the air from land rushes towards the sea, in order to balance the pressure variation occurred here. This makes the air above the ocean highly humid and thus would lead to the formation of thunderstorms.

Hence,

The uneven heating of land and water in coastal areas creates fronts that cause thunderstorms.

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During which sequence of phases does the moon's visibility increase

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During the "waxing" phases, the two weeks immediately following the New Moon.

New Moon ==> waxing crescent ==> First Quarter ==> waxing gibbous ==> Full Moon

The phase of the moon decides the moon's visibility. The sequence of phases does the moon's visibility increases is; the waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full Moon.

What is the moon phase?

The moon changes shape every day. This is due to the fact that the celestial body has no light of its own and can only reflect sunlight.

Only the side of the moon facing the sun can reflect this light and seem bright. The opposite side appears black. this is a full moon.

We can only see the black section when it lies between the sun and the earth when a new moon occurs. We witness intermediate phases like a half-moon and crescent in between these two extremes.

Following are the sequence of phases does the moon's visibility increase is;

1. Waxing crescent

2. First Quarter

3. Waxing gibbous

4. Full Moon

The phase of the moon decides the moon's visibility. Hence the visibility changes with the change in the phase of the moon.

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Which of the following is a contact force?


Magnetic

Friction

Electric

Gravity

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Answer:

magnetic

Explanation:

because magnetic attracted other magnetic by pulling them contact forcely that creates a strong force when they are nearly close to one another

In which scenario is the greatest amount of work done on a wagon?

A force of 55 N moves it 8 m.
A force of 60 N moves it 6 m.
A force of 50 N moves it 5 m.
A force of 40 N moves it 10 m.

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Answer:

The first scenario!

Explanation:

W=F*d

a) 55*8= 440J

b) 60*6= 360J

c) 50*5= 250J

d) 40*10= 400J

The scenario with the greatest amount of work done on a wagon is "A force of 55 N moves it 8 m" and the Work done is 440N.m.

What is Work done?

Work done is simply defined as the energy transfer that takes place when an object is either pushed or pulled over a certain distance by an external force. It is expressed as;

W = F × d

Where F is force applied and d is distance travelled.

From the question;

A force of 55 N moves it 8 m

W = 55N×8m = 440N.m

A force of 60 N moves it 6 m.

W = 60N×6m = 360N.m

A force of 50 N moves it 5 m.

W = 50N×5m = 250N

A force of 40 N moves it 10 m.

W = 40N×10m = 400N.m

Therefore, the scenario with the greatest amount of work done on a wagon is "A force of 55 N moves it 8 m" and the Work done is 440N.m.

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Which graph illustrates constant speed?
A
B
C
D
I will reward you

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Answer:

D because the line isn't changing which means constant speed it's going at the same rate so yea it's D

Answer:

D.

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Explanation:

A spring stretches 5 cm when a 300-N mass is suspended from it. Calculate the spring constant in N / m .

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Answer:

Spring constant in N / m = 6,000

Explanation:

Given:

Length of spring stretches = 5 cm = 0.05 m

Force = 300 N

Find:

Spring constant in N / m

Computation:

Spring constant in N / m = Force/Distance

Spring constant in N / m = 300 / 0.05

Spring constant in N / m = 6,000

a rugby player passes the ball 5.34 m across the field, where it is caught at the same height as it left his hand. at what angle was the ball thrown if its initial speed was 7.7 m/s, assuming that the smaller of the two possible angles was used

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Answer:

[tex]31.035^{\circ}[/tex]

Explanation:

x = Displacement in x direction = 5.34 m

t = Time taken to travel the displacement

y = Displacement in y direction = 0

u = Initial velocity of ball = 7.7 m/s

g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]

Displacement in x direction is given by

[tex]x=u\cos\theta t\\\Rightarrow t=\dfrac{5.34}{7.7 \cos\theta}[/tex]

Displacement in y direction is given by

[tex]y=u\sin\theta t-\dfrac{1}{2}gt^2\\\Rightarrow 0=7.7\sin\theta \dfrac{5.34}{7.7\cos\theta}-\dfrac{1}{2}\times 9.81 (\dfrac{5.34}{7.7\cos\theta})^2\\\Rightarrow 0=7.7\sin\theta-4.905\times \dfrac{5.34}{7.7\cos\theta}\\\Rightarrow 0=7.7^2\sin\theta \cos\theta-4.905\times 5.34\\\Rightarrow 0=7.7^2\dfrac{\sin2\theta}{2}-4.905\times 5.34\\\Rightarrow 0=7.7^2\sin2\theta-4.905\times5.34\times 2\\\Rightarrow \sin2\theta=\dfrac{4.905\times 5.34\times 2}{7.7^2}\\\Rightarrow 2\theta=\sin^{-1}\dfrac{4.905\times 5.34\times 2}{7.7^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \theta=\dfrac{62.07}{2}\\\Rightarrow \theta=31.035^{\circ}[/tex]

The angle at which the ball was thrown is [tex]31.035^{\circ}[/tex].

Two automobiles, each of mass 1000 kg, are moving at the same speed, 20 m/s, when they collide and stick together. In what direction and at what speed does the wreckage move (a) if one car was driving north and one south (b) if one car was driving north and one east?
A. The wreckage after collision is moving at the speed 18 m/s to the south.
B. The wreckage after collision is moving at the speed 9.0 m/s to the north.
C. The wreckage after collision is moving at the speed 9.0 m/s to the south.
D. The wreckage after collision is moving at the speed 18 m/s to the north.
E. The wreckage after collision is motionless.

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Answer:

The reckage after collision is motionless (E)

Explanation:

The first law of thermodynamics states that energy is neither created nor destroyed but is converted from one form to another.

The kind of collision described in the question above is known as a perfectly inelastic collision, and in this type of collision, the maximum kinetic energy is lost because the objects moving in opposite directions have a resultant momentum that is equal, but in opposite directions hence they cancel each other out.

The calculation is as follows:

m₁v₁ + m₂v₂

where:

m₁ = m₂ = 1000kg

v₁ = 20 m/s

v₂ = -20 m/s ( in the opposite vector direction)

∴ resultant momentum = (1000 × 20) + (1000 × -20)

= 20000 - 20000 = 0

∴ The reckage after collision is motionless

Answer:

The wreckage after collision is moving at the speed 18 m/s to the south.

Explanation:

Object 1 has a momentum of 10 kg m/s and Object 2 has a momentum of 25 kg m/s. Will it be easier to change the direction of movement of Object 1 or of Object 2?

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Answer:

I think its object 1

Explanation:

Because the object that has more weight has a greater momentum and the lightest object that has a less momentum will be easier to change because its lighter.

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3. Let's say we have 3 kg of iron at 100 C, and it touches a 15kg iron at 20 C. Explain what is going to happen in detail in terms of internal energy, temperature, and heat. (you can explain it with just words)

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Answer:

one of the mjor effects of heat transfer is temperature change

Explanation:

simple answer

Explain what happens to the movement, energy and arrangement of particles during the process
of distillation.​

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Answer:

Distillation separates a liquid from a solution. For example, water can be separated from salty water by simple distillation. This method works because the water evaporates from the solution, but is then cooled and condensed into a separate container. The salt does not evaporate and so it stays behind.

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A car starting from rest accelerates at a rate of 1.5 m/s ^ 2 What is its final speed at the end of 18.0 seconds ?

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Answer:

27 ms^-1

Explanation:

by using v= u + at

u = 0 ( because the object id starting from rest)

v= 0 + 1.5 x 18

v = 27 ms^-1

19. In a turtle race, a 20 kg turtle moves with a velocity of 0.1 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the turtle?

A. 20 J

B. 0.2 J

C. 0.1 J

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Answer:
C
Explanation:
KE=1/2mv^2
KE=1/2(20)(0.1)^2
0.1^2= 0.01
KE= 1/2(20)(0.01)
KE= 0.1 J
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