Answer:
A. high pressure
Explanation:
Bernoulli's equation is given as;
[tex]P_2 + \frac{1}{2} \rho v_2^2 + \rho gh_2 = P_1 + \frac{1}{2} \rho v_1^2 + \rho gh_1\\\\P_2 = P_1 + \frac{1}{2}\rho (v_1^2 - v_2^2) + \rho g(h_1-h_2)[/tex]
Based on the equation above, it can be seen that an increase in velocity (from v₁ to v₂ ) causes a decrease in pressure (P₂), while a decrease in velocity will cause an increase in pressure.
Therefore, Per Bernoulli's Principle, low velocity = high pressure.
Projectile Motion
a. Identify the variables (givens and unknown.) Remember to include the units.
B. Which kinematic formula should you use to solve?
C. Solve the problems.
An egg is thrown horizontally off the roof.
Which is 70 meters high, with an
initial velocity of 5.5 m/s. How long does it take to hit the ground? How far
does it go in the x direction?
3 variable
Variable Chart Given and Unknown?
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Answer:thx
Explanation:
How is Venus similar to Earth?
Both have the same day length.
Both rotate in the same direction.
Both have ample water on their surfaces.
Both have a solid inner core and a liquid outer core.
Answer: D
Explanation: I have my answers VS. Go0gle answers (go0gle answers are pics)
(A) Both have the same day length. Well, Venus doesn't havve the same amount of days. (I already know off the top of my head, but I still searched it up)
(B) Both rotate in the same direction. In school (before Virus) they would always show diagrams of the planets on the projector and Venus doesn't rotate
(C) Both have ample water. No. Venus doesn't have much water >_>
(D) Both have a solid inner core and a liquid outer core. Yesh. In my lessons (before), Venus has a solid inner core and liquid outer core.
Mercury boils at 357C and freezes at -38.9C. Convert these temperatures
to Kelvin.
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You exert 500 N down on the earth as you jump into the air. How much force does the earth exert back on you?
Answer:
500 Newton itself
Explanation:
Newton's third law of motion
Identify what happens to the kinetic energy (KE) and gravitational potential energy (PE) of a rock as it falls.
KE and PE both increase.
KE and PE both decrease.
KE increases and PE decreases.
KE decreases and PE increases.
Answer:
KE increases and PE decreases.
Explanation:
POTENTIAL ENERGY (PE):
The potential energy of the rock depends upon the height of the rock, as given by the following formula:
P.E = mgh
Therefore, the potential energy will be highest at the initial point due to the highest height attained by rock. As the rock falls, its height will decrease as a result its potential energy will also decrease.
KINETIC ENERGY (KE):
The kinetic energy of the rock depends upon the velocity of the rock, as given by the following formula:
[tex]K.E = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Therefore, the kinetic energy will be zero at the initial point due to the zero velocity of the rock. As the rock falls, its velocity will increase as a result its kinetic energy will also increase.
Hence, the correct option will be:
KE increases and PE decreases.
Explain why you can see a phone underneath a glass bell jar, but you cannot hear
it when it is ringing?
Answer: Any sound cannot be heard through a glass bell jar because a vacuum is created in the jar and sound cannot travel without a medium like gases, solids or liquids
Answer:
the glass hids it and the vibration of the phone is the way you hear it
how could you weaken the force of gravity between cars and the Earth?
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Answer:
The answer you have selected is correct.
Explanation:
Increase radius, force of gravity decreases
what are newtons laws of motion?
Answer:
In classical mechanics, Newton's laws of motion are three laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. The first law states that an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an external force.
Explanation:
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How would the particles be arranged in an object that has a high density? What about in
an object that has a low density?
Answer:
Explanation:
The particles in solids are very close together. They are tightly packed, giving solids high densities.
The particles in gases are very far apart, so gases have a very low density.
If the distance between 2 charged particles is double, the force between them changes by a factor of?
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Given that;
q1 and q2 are the magnitudes of the two charges while r1 is the distance between the charges.
F1 =kq1q2/r1^2
Then,
F2 = kq1q2/(2r1)^2
F2 = kq1q2/4r1^2
So,
F2 = 1/4 F1
The force between the charges changes by a factor of 1/4.
Explain you could use a battery, wire and compass to
determine whether or not the right hand rule works.
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Answer:
oh I'm so sorry I can't answer your question it has been a long time since I learned that. so I totally forgot how to do this. sorry!
Find the energy of a 50kg object that is moving at 4m/s
A printer has a power of 100 W. It takes 30 seconds to print out a document. How much energy will it
have used?
100W translates to 100 watts consumed in 1 hour. Assuming the printer consumes electrical energy at a steady rate, then: 100 ÷ 60 = 1.6667 watts per minute. 1.6667 ÷ 2 = 0.8333 watts consumed in 30 seconds.
A printer has power of 100 W, and it takes time of 30 seconds to print out the document, then the power consumed in 30 seconds will be 0.8333 W.
What is Power?The quantity of energy moved or changed per unit of time is termed as power in physics. The watt, or one joule per second, is the unit of power in the International System of Units. Power is also referred to as activity in historical texts. A scalar quantity is power.
Power is connected to other factors; for instance, the power required to move a land vehicle is equivalent to the sum of the vehicle's velocity, traction force on its wheels, and aerodynamic drag.
Assuming the printer consumes electrical energy at a steady rate, then:
100 ÷ 60 = 1.6667 watts per minute.
Now, calculate the power consumed in 30 seconds,
1.6667 ÷ 2 = 0.8333 watts.
Therefore, the power consumed in 30 seconds will be 0.8333 watts.
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Answer:
water
is missing in above equation
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Which quantity is most closely related to the speed of gas particles? (2 points)
A The temperature of the gas
B The number of molecules in the gas
C The density of the gas
D The total volume of the gas
Quantity is most closely related to the speed of gas particles is the temperature of the gas.
Specifically, the speed of the molecules in a gas is dependent on its temperature (the higher the temperature the faster the gas molecules move). Another way to think of it is that the temperature of a gas is a measure of the average kinetic energy of that gas.
What is temperature ?"Temperature is the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius. Temperature indicates the direction in which heat energy will spontaneously flow—i.e., from a hotter body (one at a higher temperature) to a colder body (one at a lower temperature)."
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Why the temperature of a resistor increase when a current pass through it
Answer:
So, when an electrical charge passes through a resistor, some of that electrical energy is transferred into heat, increasing the temperature. This extra energy causes the particles in the resistor to vibrate more. With these particles moving more, it is more difficult to for the electrons to move through the resistor.
A hydraulic press consist of of two
cylinders of cross sectional areas
0.2m2 and 5m². The piston in the
smaller cylinder is pushed down
with a force of 100N through a
distance 0.2m. calculate
Links
(0)
The pressure transmitted
(ii)
The force exerted by the
piston in the larger cylinder.
Answer:
Explanation:
i )
area of small piston = 0.2 m²
Force = 100 N
pressure created on small piston
= 100 / .2 = 500 N/m²
According to Pascal's law , this pressure will be transmitted to larger cylinder .
area of larger cylinder = 5 m²
ii )
pressure = force / area
force in the large cylinder = pressure x area of large cylinder
= 500 x 5
= 2500 N .
what happens if one part of the body breaks down
Answer:
all the body parts work together to make your body function properly, so therefore, a lot of other body parts will break down
10. What is the acceleration due to gravity at a location
where a 15.0-kilogram mass weighs 45.0 newtons?
1) 675 m/s2
2) 9.81 m/s2
3) 3.00 m/s2
4) 0.333 m/s2
Can we have the Doppler effect with light waves? How?
Answer:
Besides sound and radio waves, the Doppler effect also affects the light emitted by other bodies in space. If a body in space is "blue shifted," its light waves are compacted and it is coming towards us. If it is "red shifted" the light waves are spread apart, and it is traveling away from us.
Explanation:
4. Un móvil lleva una velocidad de 75 m/s, en dicho momento aplica los frenos durante tiempo de 15 segundos hasta detenerse. ¿cuál será la aceleración del frenado? ¿cuál es la distancia que recorre hasta detenerse?
Answer:
a = 5 m / s² and x = 562.5 m
Explanation:
Let's apply the kinematics relations
v = v₀ + at
v² = v₀² + 2a x
In this case, as the car stops, its final speed is zero (v = 0) and the acceleration must be opposite to the speed, that is, negative
0 = v₀ - a t
a = v₀ / t
let's calculate
a = 75/15
a = 5 m / s²
let's look for the distance
0 = v₀² - 2a x
x = v₀² / 2a
let's calculate
x = [tex]\frac{75^2}{2 \ 5 }[/tex]
x = 562.5 m
Two waves are traveling through a tube. Wave X has an amplitude of 1 cm, and wave Y has twice the amplitude of wave X. The energy of wave Y is
A.
four times that of wave X.
B.
two times that of wave X.
C.
one-fourth times that of wave X.
D.
half times that of wave X.
Answer:
it is A
Explanation:
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How much is the velocity of a body
when it travels 6oo meter in 5 minute ?
Answer:
velocity=2m/s
I hope it's helps you
Answer:
Its average speed, pretending that it traveled at a constant speed, is
v = s / t
= 600 m
5 x 60 s
= 2 m/s
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James went to the doctor for a check-up and found his weight to be 1,000 N. How much mass does James have?
Answer:
102.04kg
Explanation:
(1000kg*m/s^2)/(9.8 m/s^2)
What type of galaxy is pictured?
•elliptical
•irregular
•lens
•spiral
Acceleration occurs when an object changes its_ or _or both
Answer:
Acceleration occurs when an object changes its VELOCITY or DIRECTION or both
Explanation:
If 550 J of work is done to pull a box horizontally across the floor 4.6m, what is the force of friction between the box and floor?
The work done is the product of the force and resulted displacement. The frictional force between the box and floor is 119.5 N.
What is force?Force is external factor acting on a body to make a change in the state of an object . According to Newton's second law of motion, force is the product of mass and acceleration.
The work done in physics is the product of force acting on a body and its displacement. Therefore, the force which result in a displacement of the body is said to be work done on the object.
Here, the work done by frictional force is 550 J and displacement is 4.6 m.
Therefore, the force = work done / displacement
= 550 J/ 4.6 m
= 119.5 N.
Hence, the force between the floor and box will be 119.5 N.
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An object of mass 4.0 kg is dropped from a height of
1000 m from a helicopter. The air resistance acting
against the parachute exerts a steady upward force of 35 N. Calculate the kinetic energy of the object when it reaches the ground and hence find its velocity.
7) When you place a metal saucepan on the heating element of a stove, heat is transferred from the element to the saucepan by:
A reflection.
B convection.
C conduction.
D radiation.
8) Which of the following can be described as being luminous :
A Streetlights (turned on)
B A road sign
C The moon
D Water
9) In the burning of fireworks during New Year displays, chemical potential energy is converted into:
A heat, light and sound energy.
B light and sound energy.
C sound and heat energy.
D gravitational potential energy and light.
10) Which would be the most appropriate description of how energy is distributed when a torch is turned on?
A 70% light energy, 30% thermal energy
B 70% thermal energy, 30% electrical energy
C 65% light energy, 30% thermal energy
D 40% thermal energy, 55% light energy
Answer:
Explanation:
7.Conduction
Assuming the pot is cold and the heating element is hot: Heat will be transferred from the element to the pan via conduction because they are in contact with one another.
8. C The moon
9. A heat, light and sound energy.
When fireworks explode, chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy, mechanical energy, radiant energy, and sound energy.
10.A 70% light energy, 30% thermal energy
When the flashlight is turned on, the chemical energy is first transformed into electrical energy and then into light energy.
If number 10 is not correct then the answer is C.