Answer: I think Fred is right.
Explanation:
El dormitorio de Pablo es rectangular, y sus lados miden 3 y 4 metros. Ha decidido dividirlo en dos partes triangulares con una cortina que une dos vértices opuestos. ¿Cuántos metros deberá medir la cortina?
Answer:
c = 5 m
Explanation:
this exercise you want to divide the rectangular room into two triangular rooms
the area of triangles is
A = ½ base height
A = ½ 4 3
A = 6 m²
the length of the curtain can be found using the Pythagorean theorem
c² = b² + a²
c = √ (4² + 3²)
c = 5 m
this is the length of the curtain
You notice the flagpole at school vibrating in the breeze. You count the vibrations and find that
the flagpole makes 20 complete vibrations in 10 seconds. You read somewhere that this
flagpole vibrates at a speed of 25 m/s when the wind is blowing. Find the wavelength of these
vibrations
Answer:
Wavelength =50 m
Explanation:
Given:
n=20
t=10sec
V=25m/s
Wavelength =?
Solution:
Wavelength = frequency ×velocity ---> eq 1
Time period=time/no of vibrations
T=10/20=0.5sec
Frequency =1/Time period(T)
f=1/0.5=2
Put the value of frequency in eq 1
Wavelength =2×25
Wavelength =50m...
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Neon gas in a container was heated from 20 degrees celsius to 120 degrees celsius.Its new volume is 150ml.what was the original volume?
Answer:
110 mL
Explanation:
Ideal gas law:
PV = nRT
Assuming the container isn't rigid, and the pressure is constant, then:
V/T = V/T
Plug in values (remember to use absolute temperature).
V / 293 K = 150 mL / 393 K
V = 110 ml
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A window washer is standing on a scaffold supported by a vertical rope at each end. The scaffold weighs 210 N and is 2.8 m long. What is the tension in each rope when the 698-N worker stands 1.80 m from one end?
Answer:
The value of tension in the two ropes are 354.2 N and 553.8 N
Explanation:
Find the free body diagram attached below.
For the system to be in mechanical equilibrium, the following conditions have to be satisfied.
1. Upward forces must be equals to the downward forces,
T1 + T2 =210N + 698N
[tex]T1 + T2 =908 ------------------ equation 1[/tex]
2. Clock-wise turning moments = anti-clockwise turning moments
[tex]T1 \times 2.8 = 210N \times 1.4m + 698N\times (2.8 - 1.8)\\2.8T1 =294Nm + 698Nm\\2.8T1 =992Nm\\T1 = \frac{992}{2.8}=354.2 N[/tex]
From this, we were able to evaluate the value of T1 by taking our moments about T2 as the turning point
We can input the value of T1 into equation 1 to give us the value of T2 as
T2 = 908 - T1
T2 = 908 - 354.2N= 553.8 N
There fore, the value of tension in the two ropes are 354.2 N and 553.8 N
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The truck had kinetic energy of 72 MJ and came to a stop in 5 metres. Calculate the force exerted by the brakes showing all working
Answer:
The force exerted by the brakes is 14,400,000 N
Explanation:
Initial kinetic energy of truck = 72 MJ
Work done by the breaks, W = Force exerted by the brakes × Distance, D, the truck came to stop
The distance, D, in which the truck came to a stop is given as 5 meters
Given that the initial kinetic energy, KE of the truck that was reduced by the breaks = The work done by the brakes
We have;
W = ΔKE = Change in kinetic energy
ΔKE = Initial kinetic energy - Final Kinetic Energy
Initial kinetic energy, KE = 72 MJ
Final Kinetic Energy = 0 J (Truck stopped)
ΔKE = 72 - 0 = 72 MJ
Therefore we have;
Force exerted by the breaks = W/D = 72 MJ/5 = 14.4 MN. = 14,400,000 N.
How is speed calculated? A)multiply velocity by displacement B)divide velocity by displacement C)multiply distance by time D)divide distance by time
Answer:
D
Explanation:
to work out units for speed, you need to know the unit for distance and time.
Answer:
divide distance by time, so D
Explanation:
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Why do you think four tires of a car can withstand the huge weight of a car?
Explanation:
I think its because when you join the weight of the 4 tyres it could sum up to the weight of the car
Answer:
this is because; as area increases, pressure decreases.
Explanation:
there are four tires in a car and these tires are equally flat, this helps to reduce the force acting upon it and helps to withstand the huge weight of the car.
Which best describes pitch?
Answer:
Your answer doesn't provide that much evidence that much. But, I try to help you find the answer. I think your answer is the number of cycles per second perceived by the human ear. Well, Pitch is basically our sound of our voice. Sometimes, Our voice can even go 'higher' or 'lower'. Let me give you a example. If we screen our voice go higher than before and sometime it can even pitch. And, Sometime when we talk lower our voice give us a lower tune.
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Answer:
B. the number of cycles per second perceived by the human ear (edge)
Explanation:
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What is the formula for tension
Answer:
the formula for tension is mg + ma. T is equal to tension, N, kg-m/s^2
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hey!
Your answer is...
T = mg + ma
Explanation:
T = tension, N, kg-m/s^2
m = mass, kg
g = gravitational force, 9.8 m/s^2
a = acceleration, m/s^2
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a 2500kg car is travelling at a constant speed of 14 m/s along an icy, but straight and level road. the driver of the car, seeing an approaching traffic light turn red., slams on the brakes. Wheels locked and ttired skidding, the car slide to a halt in a distance of 25m. What is the coefficient of friction
Answer:
0.40
Explanation:
Given that :
the mass of the caer = 250 kg
initial speed = 14 m/s
final speed = 0 m/s
distance s = 25 m
Using the equation of motion
[tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2as[/tex]
making a the subject of the formula ; we have:
[tex]v^2-u^2 = 2as[/tex]
[tex]a= \dfrac{v^2-u^2 }{2 \ s}[/tex]
[tex]a= \dfrac{(0)^2-(14)^2 }{2 \ (25)}[/tex]
[tex]a= \dfrac{0-196 }{50}[/tex]
[tex]a= \dfrac{-196 }{50}[/tex]
a = -3.92 m/s²
However; the relation for the coefficient of the kinetic static friction can be expressed as:
[tex]f= \mu_k *mg= ma[/tex]
[tex]f= \mu_k *g= a[/tex]
[tex]f= \mu_k = \dfrac{a}{g}[/tex]
[tex]f= \mu_k = \dfrac{3.92}{9.8}[/tex]
[tex]f= \mu_k = 0.40[/tex]
PLZ HELP Sound is a form of wave. List at least three reasons to support the idea that sound is a wave
Answer:
Sound is a form of wave . Wave is defined as a periodic disturbance in medium.
Reasons:
1. It follows all properties of light at a boudary.
2. Noise cancelling headphones.
3. It carry energy from one place to another.
Explanation:
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Sound wave is a mechanical type of wave because it requires a material medium for its propagation.
The following are three reasons sound is classified as a wave.
Reflection: sound waves are reflected like other waves when they strike a plane surface. This effect results to a phenomenon called Echo. Echo is the sound heard after the reflection of sound waves from a plane surface.Interference: sound wave like other form of wave exhibits interference. Interference of sound occurs when two waves of same frequency emitted by two close sources are superposed.Refraction: sound wave like other forms of wave also exhibits changes in velocity, frequency and wavelength when it moves from one medium to another.To learn more about sound waves, please visit: https://brainly.com/question/15805783
Which term best describes how much of a substance is mixed with another substance? a concentration b strength c density d dilute
Answer:
Dilute
Explanation:
A dilute is a substance mixed with water to make it thinner or weaker.
Answer:
a dilute
Explanation:
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A bus is moving with a velocity of 72 km/hr. On seeing the red signal of traffic
at 27 m ahead on the road, the driver applied brakes and the bus stopped at a
distance of 25 m. Calculate the time taken by the car to come at rest. (Ans: 2.5 s)
with
of 60 km/hr. On seeing a child at 11m ahead on
A
a
Answer:
The time taken by the car to come at rest is 2.5 seconds
Explanation:
The parameters given are;
Speed of bus = 72 km/hr
Distance at which bus stopped = 25 m
Given that the speed and the distance covered before stopping are j=known, we have;
v² = u² - 2·a·s
Where:
v = Final velocity = 0
a = Deceleration of the bus
s = Distance covered while decelerating = 23 m
u = Initial velocity = 72 km/hr = 20 m/s
Which gives;
0² = (20 m/s)² - 2×a×25 m
20² = 2×a×25 m
a = 20²/(2×25) = 8 m/s²
The time, t, it takes for the car to come at rest is given by the relation;
v = u - at
0 = 20 - 8×t
t = 20/8 = 2.5 s.
HELP! I NEED HELP IN THIS PHYSICS QUESTION!!!
Answer:
79%.
Explanation:
Step 1:
Data obtained from the question. This include:
Input temperature = 100 °C.
Output temperature = 22 °C.
Step 2:
Conversion of celsius temperature to Kelvin temperature.
Temperature (Kelvin) = temperature (celsius) + 273
T (K) = T (°C) + 273
Input temperature = 100 °C.
Input temperature = 100 °C + 273 = 373 K.
Output temperature = 22 °C.
Output temperature = 22 °C + 273 = 295 K.
Step 3:
Determination of the efficiency of the locomotive.
Input temperature = 373 K.
Outpu temperature = 295 K.
Efficiency =...?
Efficiency = output /input x 100
Efficiency = 295/373 x 100
Efficiency = 79.1 ≈ 79%
Therefore, the efficiency of the locomotive is approximately 79%.
PLZ HELP What is necessary condition for production of waves?
Answer:
The length of the rope must be an integral multiple of the wavelength of the wave.
Explanation:
Answer:
The condition necessary for formation or a standing wave is that the length of the rope (or the length over which the wave is distributed) must be an integral multiple of the wavelength of the wave. Therefore, l=nλ where n is a positive integer.
A tub has a mass of 0.650 kg and 0.350 kg of rocks are put in it. It floats in fresh water with the top of the tub level with the water line. What is the volume of the tub? PLEASE HELP!!!
Answer: 0.001m^3
Explanation:
Given the following :
Mass of tub = 0.650kg
Mass of rock = 0.350kg
In this scenario:
Upthrust is the weight of fluid displaced
Upthrust = Total weight of tub (since the tub floats, and top of tub is level with the water line )
Recall Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity(g)
g = 9.8m/s
Total mass = (0.650 + 0.350)kg = 1kg
Weight = 1kg × 9.8m/s = 9.8N
Upthrust = 9.8N
Recall: Upthrust = Density × acceleration due to gravity(g)× displaced body volume of fluid
Density of water = 1000kg/m^3
g = 9.8m/s^2
9.8N = 1000 × 9.8 × Volume
9.8 = 9800V
V = 9.8 / 9800
V = 0.001m^3
Answer:
0.001
Explanation:
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two masses are kept 2 metre apart there is gravitational force of 2 Newton what is the gravitational force when they are kept at 4 metre apart
Answer: 0.5N
Explanation:
Gravitational force is calculated using the formula :
F = Gm1m2/r^2
Where G is the gravitational constant (6.67 × 10^-11)
At a distance 'r' of 2metres apart:
Mass of objects are m1 and m2
Gravitational force 'F1' = 2N
Inputting values into the formula :
2 = Gm1m2 / 2^2 - - - - - (1)
At a distance 'r' of 4meters apart:
Mass of objects are m1 and m2
Gravitational force 'F2' = y
Inputting values
F2 = Gm1m2 / 4^2 - - - - - (2)
Dividing equations 1 and 2
2 = Gm1m2 / 2^2 ÷ F2 = Gm1m2 / 4^2
2 / F2 = (Gm1m2 / 4) / (Gm1m2 / 16)
2 / F2 = (Gm1m2 / 4) × (16 / Gm1m2)
2/F2 = 16 / 4
Cross multiply
2 × 4 = 16 × F2
8 = 16F2
F2 = 8/16
F2 = 0.5N
Compare and contrast electric potential energy and electric potential difference? Explain.
Answer:
Electric Potential Energy:
The energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric firld is called Electric Potential Energy
Electric Potential Difference:
The amount of work done in carrying a unit charge from one point to an other in an electric field is called Electric Potential Difference.
Relation:
Relation between Electric potential and electrical potential energy is given by
[tex]\delta V=\frac{PE}{q}[/tex]
Here PE represents Electric potential energy
and [tex]\delta V[/tex] is Electric potential difference
it means electric potential difference is the difference in electric potential energy divided by the charge.
A car of mass 800 kg is moving at a uniform velocity of 72 km/hr. Find its
momentum.
(Ans: 16000 kgm/s)
Answer:
P = 16,000 kgm/s
Explanation:
Given :
Mass = m = 800 kg
Velocity = v = 72 km/hr = 20 m/s
Required :
Momentum = P = ?
Formula:
P = mv
Solution:
P = (800)(20)
P = 16,000 kgm/s
Answer:
Explanation:
Momentum = Mass × Velocity
Mass = 800 kg
Velocity = 72 km/hr = 20 m/s
∴ Momentum = 800 × 20
= 16000 kgm/s
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a 35g ball is lifted up from 1.0m to 3.0m. How much work is done?
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Work And Energy.
So we here use the formula as,
W= Mgh
so after solving we get as,
W = 0.686 Joules
In the Bohr theory of the hydrogen atom, an electron moves in a circular orbit about a proton, assume the radius of the orbit is 5.29 10-11 m. (a) Find the magnitude of the electric force exerted on each particle.
Answer:
[tex]F=9.06*10^{-8} N[/tex]
Explanation:
We can use the Coulomb force
[tex]F=k\frac{q_{e}q_{p}}{r^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]F=9*10^{9}\frac{|-(1.6*10^{-19})^{2}|}{(5.29*10^{11})^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]F=9.06*10^{-8} N[/tex]
The direction of the force is toward proton with respect to the electron reference coordinate and is in the direction of the electron in the proton system reference.
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A flat polished area is turned through 15 degrees. If the angle of incidence is 20 degrees, what is the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray of the turned surface?
Answer:
50°Explanation:
Angle of rotation of the flat polished surface [tex]\theta[/tex] = 15°
angle of incidence i = 20°
Since the polished surface is turned at an angle of 15°, the angle of reflection
r = 2[tex]\theta[/tex] (Note that the angle of rotation only have effect of the angle of reflection)
r = 2*15 = 30°
The angle between the reflected ray and the incident ray will be equal to the sum of the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection i.e i+r
The angle between the reflected ray and the incident ray = 20°+ 30° = 50°
What happens when you decrease the thrust on your scooter? A. You stop B. Nothing happens C. You fall over D. You speed up Reset Selection
Answer:
you fall over
Explanation:
its not D
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When you decrease the thrust on your scooter by fall over. The correct option is D.
What is thrust?The thrust is the pressure exerted the on the surface area.
When you decrease the thrust on your scooter by speeding up.
When the speed increases, the thrust decreases.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Which of the following bones is classified as part of the axial skeleton?
Answer:c
Explanation:
because it is the same
Answer: skull, vertebrae, ribs and sternum.
Explanation:
A trapezoid shaped dam is 100 meters wide at the top, 80 meters wide at the bottom, and 40 meters deep. To find the total force exerted on the dam by the water, how would you set up the integral?
Answer:
F = 9800(42667 + 16000)
F = 5.75 × 10⁸N
Explanation:
We weigh less in water than in air. Why?
If three vectors added together, forms a triangle, the resultant will be equal to twice the vector zero doubled the magnitude none of the above
Answer:
the resultant vector will be a null vector or with 0 magnitude
Explanation:
Please help. Brainliest will be given! 25 points. Show all work.
Explanation:
Given:
v₀ₓ = 15 m/s cos 20° = 14.10 m/s
aₓ = 0 m/s²
v₀ᵧ = 15 m/s sin 20° = 5.13 m/s
aᵧ = -9.8 m/s²
t = 1.5 s
Find: Δx and Δy
Δx = v₀ₓ t + ½ aₓ t²
Δx = (14.10 m/s) (1.5 s) + ½ (0 m/s²) (1.5 s)²
Δx = 21.1 m
Δy = v₀ᵧ t + ½ aᵧ t²
Δy = (5.13 m/s) (1.5 s) + ½ (-9.8 m/s²) (1.5 s)²
Δy = -3.33 m
Distinguish between kinectic energy and potential energy
Answer:
kinectic energy-in physics kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion
it is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its started velocity.having gained this energy during its accelerationThe body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes.
potential energy-in physics potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects,its electric charge,or other factors
in the case of a bow and arrow ,when archer does work on the bow drawing the string back some if the chemical energy of the archer's body is transformed into elastic potential energy in the bent limb of bowAnswer:
Hey!
Well KINETIC ENERGY is...
the energy generated by the / of the object is that it possesses due to its motion...
POTENTIAL ENERGY is...
The energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, its electric charge, or other factors...
Explanation:
So in easier terms, KINETIC ENERGY is just the ENERGY GENERATED BY THE OBJECT'S MOVEMENT and...
POTENTIAL ENERGY IS THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF ENRGY THAT THE OBJECT HOLDS (due to an electric charge etc)
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A neutral atom has the same number of protons as it does neutrons.
A. True
O B. False
SUBMIT
Answer:
The answer is False
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It is false that a neutral atom has the same number of protons as it does neutrons. The correct option is B.
The claim that "A neutral atom has the same number of protons as it does neutrons" is untrue. Protons and electrons in a neutral atom are equal in number, but neutron counts can change.
Electrons have a negative charge, whereas protons have a positive charge. A neutral atom has a net charge of zero because the protons' positive charge is balanced by the electrons' negative charge.
Neutrons don't have an electric charge, though. Within a single element, the amount of neutrons can change, giving rise to many isotopes.
Isotopes contain the same amount of protons, but their atomic masses vary depending on how many neutrons they have.
Thus, the correct option is B. False.
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