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I would put one of each stronger people on the different teams and then divide up 1 person to one of the strong people and then 1 person to the other stronger person and then take the last person and make them the ref. They get to tell who is the winner and who is the loser.
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Again this is just my opinion.
Answer:I agree with the other person
Explanation:
I agree with the other person
There are 2 ways of collecting the sun’s energy. What are they? Give an example of each.
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Answer: space race automobiles
Explanation:
they were used in space to get to planets
If a car is traveling 60 miles per hour, how far will it travel in one hour?
Answer:
60 miles
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Answer:
316800 feet or 60 miles per hour
Explanation:
it is already said in the problem 60 miles per hour
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I think the awnser is B (but don't qoute me on that) if its right then yay but if its wrong im sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
Solution given:
frequency[f]=x
velocity[V]=15000m/s
wave length=59m
we have
wave length=[tex] \frac{V}{f} [/tex]
59m=[tex] \frac{15000}{x} [/tex]
x=[tex] \frac{15000}{59} [/tex]=254.Hz
B.254 hz
1 Newton = 1,,,,,,,,
Answer:
kg*m/2
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Light refracts when it
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An object is to the left of a convex mirror. Describe the two rays needed to indicate the location and height of the image. Additionally, state what side of the mirror the image is on and whether it is real or virtual.
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6. Why do telescopes have to have a good motorized drive system to move them quickly and smoothly? a. because the Earth is rotating, with the telescope attached to it b. because astronomers typically have to look at many objects in the sky in a few minutes c. because all objects in the sky vary in brightness very quickly d. because the telescope can then be moved out from under the clouds to where it is clear e. You can’t fool me, telescopes never move; they stay in one position all night
Answer: The correct option is A ( because the Earth is rotating, with the telescope attached to it).
Explanation:
A telescope is a device that is used mostly for viewing distant objects. It's an optical instruments as it's made up of lens and curved mirror depending on the type of telescope. The first telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey in 1608. It is used extensively in war,sea and astronomical discoveries.
Parts of a typical telescope includes:
--> the optical system: this is the most important part of a telescope. This determines the optical aperture of the telescope, how bright or how sharp the formed image would be. This can be a lens or a mirror.
--> Eyepiece: this magnifies the image formed.
--> Motorized drive system: these drive system are mounted with the telescope to aid in a quick and smooth movement while detecting, for example, celestial bodies. This part of the telescope is important as the telescope is mounted on the earth surface which rotates about its axis from west to east. Since the drive system is motorized, it can automatically move very smoothly from east to west at exactly the same rate that Earth is rotating from west to east, so it can continue to point at the object being observed.
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Answer:
Option A. 1 bar = 1 atm
Explanation:
Pressure has various units of measurement. Each unit of measurement can be converted to other units of measurement. For example:
1 atm = 1 bar
1 atm = 760 mmHg
1 atm = 760 torr
1 atm = 1×10⁵ N/m²
1 atm = 1×10⁵ Pa
With the above conversion scale we can convert from one unit to the other.
Considering the question given above, it is evident from the coversion scale illustrated above that only option A is correct.
Thus,
1 bar = 1 atm
When studying atoms, scientists can ignore the ______ force between charged particles that make up the atoms because it is many millions of times smaller than other forces in the atom.
Gravitational
Constant
Normal
Fricitional
Answer:
Gravitational
Explanation:
When studying atoms, scientists can ignore the gravitational force between charged particles that make up the atoms because it is many millions of times smaller than other forces in the atom.
Answer:
Gravitational
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Stored energy and the energy of position is the definition?
Answer:
Potential energy is energy that is stored-or conserved-in an object or substance. This stored energy is based on the position, arrangement or state of the object or substance
4-year-old becomes frightened of the dark and refuses to go to sleep at night. How would a psychoanalyst and a behaviorist differ in their views of how this problem developed?
Answer:
A psychoanalyst would see the 4-year-old as having an unresolved conflict where the brain judges or evaluates how good or bad the darkness is, or the usefulness of sleeping in the dark at night based on a comparison, due to the child's exploration of the world around him. A psychoanalyst might see the child's refusal to sleep at night due to the dark as a fear created for instance when the child sleeps alone without the parent. This might change if the child sleeps at night beside the parent in the dark.
While behaviorists would look at how having previous negative experiences in the dark influences a child's behavior towards staying in the dark. This fear would be reinforced with more negative experiences in the dark such as having a bad nightmare whenever the child sleeps in the dark, a feeling of hearing, or seeing strange things while in the dark. These examples would have built a behavioral pattern where the child would be conditioned to respond fearfully to being in the dark.
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Answer: Mass
Explanation:
Electromagnets are used in to produce a rotating magnetic field that turns a rotor.
A) TVs
B) computers
C) generators
D) motors
Answer:
A motor
Explanation:
(I'm not that good in physics but from what I know it might be motor or generator, I'm not 100% sure on this answer)
Three resistors of values 2 Q, 3 Q and 5 Q are connected in series with a battery of voltage 6.0 V. Calculate the current through each of the resistors, and the current through the battery.
Answer:
Current = 0.6 A
Explanation:
Given that,
Three resistors 2 ohms, 3 ohms and 5 ohms are connected in series with a battery of voltage 6 V.
In series combination of resistors, the current through each resistor is the same while the voltage divides.
The equivalent resistance in this case is given by :
[tex]R_{eq}=R_1+R_2+....[/tex]
Put all the values,
[tex]R_{eq}=2+3+5\\\\R_{eq}=10\ \Omega[/tex]
Let I be the current. Using Ohm's law,
[tex]V=IR\\\\I=\dfrac{V}{R}\\\\I=\dfrac{6}{10}\\\\I=0.6\ A[/tex]
So, the current through each resistor and the current through the battery is equal to 0.6 A.
If the resistance of an electric iron is 40 and a current of 2.2 A flows
through the resistance. Find the voltage between two points. *
Answer:
88 volts
Explanation:
Ohm's law gives the formula : I = V/R
In this case, since we are solving for voltage, you simply rearrange the equation to be : V = I * R
Therefore, given the resistance and current, you just plug in the numbers.
Voltage = 40 ohms * 2.2 amperes
Voltage = 88 volts
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state two environmental problems caused by coal fired power stations
Answer:
Air pollution and water pollution.
Explanation:
The burning of coal causes air pollution, and coal fired power stations dump waste in large bodies of water.
A 2.0 kg 2.0kg2, point, 0, start text, k, g, end text cart moving right at 5.0 m s 5.0 s m 5, point, 0, start fraction, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, end fraction on a frictionless track collides with a 3.0 kg 3.0kg3, point, 0, start text, k, g, end text cart initially at rest. The 2.0 kg 2.0kg2, point, 0, start text, k, g, end text cart has a final speed of 1.0 m s 1.0 s m 1, point, 0, start fraction, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, end fraction to the left. What is the final speed of the 3.0 kg 3.0kg3, point, 0, start text, k, g, end text cart?
The final speed of the 3.0 kg cart is 4 m/s.
What is conservation of momentum principle?When two bodies of different masses move together each other and have head on collision, they travel to same or different direction after collision.
The external force is not acting here, so the initial momentum is equal to the final momentum. For elastic collision, final velocities is different for both the bodies.
m₁u₁ +m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ +m₂v₂
A 2.0 kg cart moving right at 5.0 m/s on a frictionless track collides with a 3.0 kg cart initially at rest. The 2.0 kg cart has a final speed of 1.0 m/s to the left.
Substitute the values for m₁ = 2kg, m₂ =3kg, u₁ =5 m/s and u₂ =0 m/s, then the final velocity will be
3x0 +2x5 = -2x1 + 3v₂
v₂ = 4 m/s
Thus, the the final velocity 3.0 kg cart is 4 m/s.
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resistors with value of 4 and 6 are connected in parallel to one another and the combination is connected in series to a 36 V battery. Find the current through each resistor and the power dissipated by each resistor
A car was traveling at a certain speed. It then accelerates for 5.0 s with an acceleration of 1.6 m/s2, and reaches a speed of 20 m/s. What was its initial speed?
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Answer:
12m/s
Explanation:
To find the initial speed of the car, we need to find the how much it accelerated/increased in speed and then subtract it from its final speed.
We can do this by using the equation: [tex]a=\frac{\Delta v}{t}[/tex]
Which we can rearrange to find change in velocity: [tex]\Delta v=at[/tex]
The given acceleration is 1.6m/s^2, and the time is 5s. Therefore the car's change in speed was [tex]\Delta v = (1.6)(5)\\\Delta v = 8m/s[/tex]
Since the final speed was 20m/s, we can now simply subtract the change in speed to find the initial speed:
20 - 8 = 12
The initial speed of the car was 12m/s.
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a soccer ball is kicked and left
the ground at angle an 45° above the horizantal, moving at 25 m/s.
calculate for the:
a. hang time of the ball
b. initial horizontal velocity
c. initial vertical velocity
d. maximum height
e. the range travelled by ball
Answer:
Explanation:
Considering that this is parabolic motion, we know that the time the ball is in the air begins the instant it leaves the ground, reaches up to its max height, and then begins falling until it reaches the ground. Duh, right? Some important things happen during this trip. There are a few things we need to know in order to even begin the problem. Parabolic motion has x and y coordinates because it is 2-dimmensional; the acceleration in the x dimension is not the same as the acceleration in the y dimension; the velocity of an object at its max height is always 0; the time it takes to reach its max height (where the max height is half the distance the object travels) is half the time it takes to make the whole trip. Yikes. That's a lot to know and much to remember! Don't you just LOVE physics!?
For a. the hang time is the time the ball was in the air. Some of that stuff we talked about above is pertinent to solving this problem. We know that the velocity of the ball is 0 at its max height, and we also know that if we find the time it takes to reach its max height, we can double that number to find how long it was in the air for the whole trip. Use the one-dimensional equation
[tex]v=v_0+at[/tex] to find out how long it took to reach the max height. Even though we don't yet know the max height, we DO know that the velocity at that point is 0. BUT before we do that, since we are working in the y-dimension only, it would behoove us (benefit us) to find the velocity particular to this dimension. We are going to answer c. first, then backtrack.
c. wants the initial vertical velocity. That is found in the magnitude of the "blanket" or generic velocity times the sin of the angle, namely:
[tex]V_y=25sin(45)[/tex] so
[tex]V_y=[/tex] 18 m/s Now we can use that as the initial upwards velocity in part a:
[tex]v=v_0+at[/tex] and filling in:
0 = 18 + (-9.8)t and
-18 = -9.8t so
t = 1.8 seconds. But remember, this is only half the time it was in the air. The whole trip, then, takes 2(1.8) which is
t = 3.6 seconds
That's a and c. Now for b:
b. asks for the x component of the velocity:
[tex]V_x=Vcos\theta[/tex] which works out to be the same as the vertical velocity, since the sin and cos of 45 degrees is the same:
[tex]V_x=25cos45[/tex] and
[tex]V_x=[/tex] 18 m/s
Onto d:
d. wants the max height. Remember, it took 1.8 seconds to get to the max height, so using yet another one-dimensional equation:
Δx = v₀t + [tex]\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex] where Δx is the displacement, v₀ is the initial upwards velocity, a is the pull of gravity, and t is the time it takes to reach that max height (Δx, our unknown). Filling in:
Δx = [tex]18(1.8)+\frac{1}{2}(-9.8)(1.8)^2[/tex] and if you do the rounding correctly, you'll end up with this:
Δx = 32 - 16 so
the max height, Δx, is 16 meters.
e. wants the range. That translates to the distance the ball traveled. This is found in a glorified version of d = rt, where d is displacement, r is velocity, and t is...well, time (that doesn't change):
Δx = vt so
Δx = 18(3.6) remember that the ball was in the air for a total of 3.6 seconds, so
Δx = 65 meters.
Phew!!!!! That's a lot! I suggest you learn your physics or this will make you insane by the end of the course!
Answer:
3
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2.List two changes an unbalanced force can cause.
Answer:
By applying an unbalanced force, you can change the motion of an object. Unbalanced forces can make an object at rest start moving, make a moving object stop, or change the direction and speed of the object.
Explanation:
You are an astronomer who wants to study a faint star in the process of being born, which gives off most of its faint radiation in the infra-red. Which of the following would NOT be a step you would want to take? a. heat your telescope, so its delicate optics are not cold b. try to have your telescope as high above the layers of water vapor in the Earth's atmosphere as possible c. shield your telescope from the radiation given off by your graduate students d. isolate your telescope in very cold surroundings e. make sure your telescope optics are kept as free of dust as possible
Answer:
a. heat your telescope, so its delicate optics are not cold
Explanation:
If star is just born and giving off faint radiation in infrared. These radiation would be long range infra red radiation as the star is just born having less surface temperature.
In order to locate the star through telescope, it must be positioned at higher altitudes so that water vapor is minimum. The radiation from other heating objects might alter the light coming through the cosmos. Therefore, it is mandatory to shield the telescope from foreign radiations.
For the same reason mentioned above the telescope must have cold surroundings. Moreover, optics of the telescope must also be kept free from dust and dirt for clear vision.
However, Heating of telescope in order to safe optics from cold must not be done. This would change the wavelength of long range infra red radiations from star and hence, its location.
A seesaw is 4.0m long with a pivot at its midpoint. A boy who weighs 400N sits at a distance of 1.5m from the pivot. His sister weighs 300N. Calculate the distance at which the girl must sit if the beam is ti be balanced
Answer:
the girl must sit 2 cm from the pivot at the opposite end of the seesaw.
Explanation:
Given;
length of the seesaw, L = 4.0 m
weight of the boy, W₁ = 400 N
position of the boy from the pivot, d₁ = 1.5 m
weight of her sister, W₂ = 300 N
First, make a sketch of this information given;
0---0.5m---------------------Δ--------------------------4m
↓<--------1.5m-------> <---------x--------->↓
400 N 300N
Apply the principle of moment about the pivot, to determine the value of x;
Sum of anticlockwise moment = sum of clockwise moment
400(1.5) = 300(x)
600 = 300x
x = 600/300
x = 2 cm
Thus, the girl must sit 2 cm from the pivot at the opposite end of the seesaw.
1. Astronomical observatories have been available since ancient times, and many cultures set aside special sites for astronomical observations. The thing modern observatories have that was missing from these older observatories until about 1610 was: a. a dark site, where lights did not get in the way b. graduate students or other assistants for sharing the astronomer’s work c. a method of keeping good records d. a way of measuring from what general direction in the sky a beam of light was coming e. telescopes
Answer:
e telescopes
Explanation:
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Unpolarized light can undergo polarization by this means off a nonmetallic surfaces.
Answer:
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Find the voltage across the 15 Q resistor.
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Explanation:
same idea as before Liam, first, find the parallel resistance in 35 || 20
(35*20) / (35+20) = 700 / 55 = 12.727272 ohms
now add the 12.727272 + 15 = 27.727272 ohms total resistance
V = IR
10 = I * 27.727272
10 / 27.727272 = I
0.360655 = I
V = IR (again, but across the 15 ohm resistor)
V = 0.360655 * 15
V = 5.4098