Answer:
Gravitational attraction of the sun.
Explanation:
Gravity is an attractive force. Any two masses will exert an attractive force on the other according to Newton's law of universal gravitation. The more massive the objects, the stronger the force. The sun, as you can probably guess, is pretty massive - 330,000 times more than Earth, and 1,048 time more than Jupiter, our solar system's largest planet. Just like man-made satellites around Earth, the planets in our solar system are constant process of "falling" around the sun, locked in their orbits by its mass, but slowing dramatically in their orbital velocity the further away they are.
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Answer:
From least to greatest: Neon, Sodium, Silicon, Iron, Uranium
Explanation:
Here are all the atomic numbers for each one:
Iron = 26
Sodium = 11
Uranium = 92
Neon = 10
Silicon = 14
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What is difference between continuous and discontinuous variations? Give examples for each of it
Answer:
Examples. Weight, height, and length of organisms are examples of continuous variation while the color of petals, blood groups of animals, the gender of animals, etc. are examples of discontinuous variation.
Explanation:
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Answer: hmm
Explanation:
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Describe the relationship between the average kinetic energy and air temperature.
Answer:
Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has because of its motion. The molecules in a substance have a range of kinetic energies because they don't all move at the same speed. As a subtance absorbs heat the particles move faster so the average kinetic energy and therefore the temperature increases.
If a 20 g cannonball is shot from a 5 kg cannon with a velocity of 100
m/s, then the speed of recoil of the cannon is -0.4 m/s.
true or false?
Strange as it may seem, the statement in the question appears to be TRUE.
-- Before the shot, neither the cannon nor the ball is moving, so their combined momentum is zero.
-- Since momentum is conserved, we know immediately that their combined momentum AFTER the shot also has to be zero.
-- (20g is rather puny for a "cannonball" ... about the same weight as four nickels. But we'll take your word for it and just do the Math and the Physics.)
-- Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)
After the shot, the momentum of the cannonball is
(0.02 kg) x (100 m/s ==> that way)
Momentum of the ball = 2 kg-m/s ==> that way.
-- In order for both of them to add up to zero, the momentum of the cannon must be (2 kg-m/s this way <==) .
Momentum of cannon = (5 kg) x (V m/s this way <==)
2 kg-m/s this way <== = (5 kg) x (V m/s this way <==)
Divide each side by (5 kg):
V m/s = (2/5) m/s this way <==
Speed of recoil of the cannon = -- 0.4 m/s
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A board for a shelf is 2.31 m long and 33.4 cm wide. to. What is the area of the shelf in square meters? b. What is the perimeter of the shelf in centimeters? c. Which will reduce the area of the shelf more: (1) cutting 3.4 cm from its width, or (2) cutting 0.31 m from its length?
Answer:
1 m = 100 cm....so 2.5 m = (2.5 * 100) = 250 cm
a = 1st shelf
b = 2nd
c = 3rd
d = 4th
a + b + c + d = 250
b = 2a + 18
c = a - 12
d = a + 4
a + (2a + 18) + (a - 12) + (a + 4) = 250
5a + 10 = 250
5a = 250 - 10
5a = 240
a = 240/5
a = 48 cm <== 1st shelf
b = 2a + 18 = 2(48) + 18 = 114 cm <== 2nd shelf
c = a - 12 = 48 - 12 = 36 cm <== 3rd shelf
d = a + 4 = 48 + 4 = 52 cm <== 4th shelf
so 2nd shelf is 114 cm
How much must a man weigh (force) if the pressure he exerts while standing on one foot which has an area of 25 m^2 exerts a pressure of 5 pa?
Answer:
Weight, W = 125 N
Explanation:
Pressure, P = 5 Pa
Area, A = 25 m²
We need to find how much must a man weigh (force) if the pressure he exerts while standing on one foot which has an area of 25 m² exerts a pressure of 5 Pa. So,
Pressure = force/area
So,
[tex]F=P\times A\\\\F=5\times 25\\F=125\ N[/tex]
So, the weight of the man is 125 N.
A 6 kg bowling ball at rest is accelerated to a speed of 3 m/s. what is the momentum?
Answer:
18kgm/s
Explanation:
momentum of a body is given by:
M=mv, where m and v are the mass and speed respectively.
thus from the question ,simply ,
Momentum= 6•3=18kgm/s
which continent had to move the furthest to get to where it is today based on where it was in Pangaea.
Asia I think that's right
A bomb, originally sitting at rest, explodes and during the
explosion breaks into four pieces of exactly 0.25 kg each.
One piece flies due south at 10 m/s while another piece flies
due north at 10 m/s. The other two pieces travel in
directions.
Answer:
opposite
Explanation:
Los barbijos de tela, a diferencia de los quirúrgicos, poseen una filtración de partículas de aproximadamente 0.000003979 [m]. Expresar dicho valor en notación científica, de tal forma que tenga solo dos decimales
Answer:
El valor en notación científica es 3.98*10⁻⁶.
Explanation:
La notación científica es una manera rápida de representar un número utilizando potencias de base diez. Esta notación se utiliza para poder expresar muy fácilmente números muy grandes o muy pequeños.
Los números se escriben como un producto:
a*10ⁿ
donde:
a es un número real mayor o igual que 1 y menor que 10, al cual se le agrega un punto decimal después de la primera cifra si se trata de un número que no es entero. n es un número entero, que recibe el nombre de exponente u orden de magnitud. Representa el número de veces que se desplaza la coma. Siempre es un número entero, positivo si se desplaza a la izquierda, negativo si se desplaza a la derecha.Para escribir el número 0.000003979 en notación científica, se realizan los siguientes pasos:
Se mueve la coma decimal hacia la derecha tantos espacios hasta llegar a la derecha del primer dígito. Se escribe entonces este número, que será el coeficiente a en la expresión del producto anterior. Se escribe la base 10 con el exponente igual a la cantidad de espacios que se mueve la coma. Este es un número negativo porque la coma se desplaza a la derecha.Entonces, en este caso:
a= 3,979 ≅ 3,98n= -6Entonces, el valor en notación científica es 3.98*10⁻⁶.
A 2 kg hammer is 0.4 m above the ground. What is its PE?
Reference frame definitely changes when what also changes?
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Answer:
C) Position
Explanation:
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For a total of 8 hours, Mackenzie rode her motorcycle down a freeway at 60 kilometers per hour. There was a car behind her for one-quarter of that time. How far did Mackenzie ride while the car was behind her? Write the answer as a whole number.
If an ocean plate and a land mass plate converge , which one will sink
Answer:
The ocean plate will sink because it is much more dense than the continental plate.
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A plane loaded with cargo travels 2000 miles at an average speed of 400 Miles per hour. On the return trip on the same route it travels at an average speed of 480 miles per hour. How much quicker was the return trip
Answer:
Difference = 1.83 hours
Explanation:
Let the two trips be A and B respectively.
Given the following data;
Distance A = 2000 miles
Speed A = 400 miles
Distance B = 2000 miles
Speed B = 480 miles per hour
To find the time spent;
a. For trip A.
Time A = distance A/speed A
Time A = 2000/400
Time A = 5 hours
b. For trip B.
Time B = distance B/speed B
Time B = 2000/480
Time B = 4.17 hours
Next, we would find the difference between the two trips.
Difference = Time A - Time B
Difference = 5 - 4.17
Difference = 1.83 hours
Therefore, the return trip was much quicker by 1.83 hours.
The return trip of the airplane will be quicker by 1.84 hours
What will be the time taken by the airplane on the second trip?It is given that
Distance covered by the plane D= 2000 miles
The average speed of the plane
[tex]V_1=400\ \frac{Miles }{hour }[/tex]
The Return Average speed of the plane
[tex]V_2= 480\ \frac{Miles}{hour}[/tex]
Now we will first find the time taken by the airplane during the first visit.
[tex]V_1=\dfrac{Distance }{Time }[/tex]
[tex]Time = \dfrac{Distance }{V_1}[/tex]
Now by putting the values in the formula
[tex]T_1=\dfrac{2000}{400} =5\ hours[/tex]
Now for the return trip time taken by the plane
[tex]T_2=\dfrac{Distance }{V_2}[/tex]
[tex]T_2= \dfrac{2000}{480}[/tex]
[tex]T_2= 4.16\ hours[/tex]
Now the difference between the time will be
[tex]=T_1-T_2=5-4.16=0.86=1.84 \ Hours[/tex]
Thus the return trip of the airplane will be quicker by 1.84 hours
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The force of gravity is twice as great on a 2-kg rock as on a 1-kg rock. Why then, dose the 2-kg rock not fall with twice the accelleration?
Answer:
because all objects fall at a rate of 9.8m/s²
An athlete whirls a 7.00 kg hammer 1.8 m from the axis of rotation in a horizontal circle, as
shown in the figure below. The hammer makes one revolution in 1.0 s. What is the tension in
the chain?
A-500 N
B-50 N
C-5000 N
D-5 N
Answer:
A-500 N
Explanation:
The computation of the tension in the chain is shown below
As we know that
F = ma
where
F denotes force
m denotes mass = 7
And, a denotes acceleration
Now for the acceleration we have to do the following calculations
The speed (v) of the hammer is
v = Angular speed × radius
where,
Angular seed = 2 × π ÷ Time Period
So, v = 2 × π × r ÷ P
v = 2 × 3.14 × 1.8 ÷ 1
= 11.304 m/s
Now
a = v^2 ÷ r
= 70.98912 m/s^2
Now the tension is
T = F = m × a
= 7 × 70.98912
= 496.92384 N
= 500 N
How much power is generated if 375 J of work is done in 15 s?
Answer: 25 watt
Explanation:
Given,
Work= 375 j
Time= 15
So, power = W÷t
= 375 ÷ 15
= 25 watt
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Answer: A
Explanation:
Just speed I think.
Speed is scalar, while velocity is a vector so you would need a direction. For acceleration you would need to know the specific speed at different points in time.
A cheetah can run 140 miles in 2 hours.
The information we can calculate about the cheetah given this information is the "speed" (A).
Can someone help me write a claim about why Pluto is a planet
Answer:
You could claim that Pluto is a planet as it rotates around our sun.
Explanation:
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Answer:
IAU downgraded the status of Pluto to that of a dwarf planet because it did not meet the three criteria the IAU uses to define a full-sized planet. Essentially Pluto meets all the criteria except one it has not cleared its neighboring region of other objects.
hypsometer (upper fixed point
Answer:a device for calibrating thermometers at the boiling point of water at a known height above sea level or for estimating height above sea level by finding the temperature at which water boils.
Explanation:
What is your favorite thing to eat? is it healthy or unhealthy ?
Answer:
sometimes I like to eat unhealthy and healthy my healthy are fruits granola a grapes, strawberries, blueberries or make smoothie out fruits my unhealthy is pizza, streak fries, with everything on the side. so ways eaanation:
air, water and salt solution are given in the table.
7. The different weights of a piece of stone on weighing in three media
Media
А
Weight
15N
20N
В.
C С
17N
i.
ii.
Among A, B and C identify water and salt solution.
If the weight of 1 kg mass in air is 10N , find out the mass of
a piece of stone.
Find out the mass of water displaced by the piece of stone,
iii.find out the mass of water displaced by the piece of stone,
Answer:
I need help
Explanation:
Albert tries to move a 200 N car and it moves 0 m. A tow truck tries to move the 200 N car and it moves 2 m off the ground onto the truck bed. Who put more work into moving the car? Explain your response using the space below. Be sure to show your calculations. *
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Which of the following uses repeating vowel sounds?
1.The cold, soulless vacuum of space
2. Cool, blue, moonlit room
3. If loneliness is a disease, love is the cure
4. Windy, whooshing weather
Answer: 4. Windy, whooping weather
Explanation: b/c it is!
Answer:
Windy, whooping weather
Explanation:
thats the answer
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Answer:
Your answers are Continental crust and Mountain range.
Explanation:
Continental crust is the first blank, and Mountain range the second.
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How can inclined planes change the amount of force to move an object? A. Increase height of the inclined plane B. Increase distance of the inclined plane C. Use a wooden inclined plane instead of a metal one D. None of the above
Answer:
Option ( B ) is correct .
Explanation:
To lift a heavy weight , inclined plane is used . Use of inclined plane , makes the task easier because instead of force mg , force mg sinθ is to be used which is less than mg . Here θ is inclination of inclined plane.
If h be the height by which weight is to be lifted
potential energy acquired by weight = mgh
work done by force mg sinθ = mgsinθ x d where d is displacement required .
mg sinθ x d = mgh ( work done by force = potential energy stored in luggage )
d = h / sinθ
d will be more than h
Hence inclined plane increases the distance to be covered by force applied though it decreases the force itself.
Hence option ( B ) is correct .
Hernando builds a simple DC series circuit with a standard D-cell battery and uses an ammeter to determine that the total current in the system is 3.0 A. In an attempt to increase the brightness of the bulbs in the circuit, he tries to increase the voltage by adding two more batteries (in series with the first). Calculate the new current when driven by three batteries.
Answer: I = 9.0 A
Explanation: Ohm's Law is defined as the relationship between voltage and current: in a circuit, the voltage accross a conductor is directly proportional to the current.
The constant of proportionality is Resistance, whose unit is ohm (Ω).
so, Ohm's Law is
V = R.I
It is asked for the current, so, rearraging:
[tex]I=\frac{V}{R}[/tex]
When added two more batteries, the voltage of the circuit triples:
[tex]V_{final}=3V_{initial}[/tex]
Since they are directly proportional, if voltage triples, so does current:
[tex]I_{final}=3I_{initial}[/tex]
[tex]I_{final}=3(3.0)[/tex]
[tex]I_{final}=[/tex] 9.0
The new current, when driven by 3 batteries is 9.0 A.
an object can still run with nonzero velocity even the net force acting on the body is zero true or false?
Answer:
This is true fact.
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true As a non-zero net force
When in use, a lamp is designed to draw
a current of 0.6 A from the car's 12 V battery. The resistance of
this lamp must be approximately...
Answer:
R=∆V/I=12/0.6=20ohm....