Question 15 of 25
You feel warm sitting next to a bright light. Which type of heat transfer are
Experiencing?

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Answer 1
Answer: conduction :it transfers heat between objects that are in direct contact with eachother
Answer 2

Answer:

radiation

Explanation:


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A sound wave with a frequency of 700 Hz and a wavelength of 5 m travels through a liquid. How fast does sound travel through the liquid?

A.
140 m/s
B.
0.007 m/s
C.
3500 mHz
D.
3500 m/s

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Answer:

It’s D, 3500 m/s
It’s D 3500 m/s in most cases

Why is it important for equipment for sport to be strong? To protect us

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Answer:

To protect us.

Explanation:

For ex. your dunking on a basketball hoop if that wasn't strong you would fall on your back and get injured.

4- What force must be applied to a surface area of 0.0025m , to create a pressure ol
200.000Pa?​

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Force = area * pressure
F = 0.0025 m * 200000 pa
F = 500 N

A 0.413 kg block requires 1.09 N
of force to overcome static
friction. What is the coefficient
of static friction?
(No unit)

PLEASE HELP!

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Answer:

static friction=0.126

The door is 2 m tall. How tall is it in inches? Note: There are 2.54 cm in 1 inch.
A. 78.7 in
B. 500 in
C. 787.4 in
D. 201.4 in

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Answer:

Height of the door = 2m = 2000 cm

1 in = 2.54 cm

So 1 cm = 1/2.54 in

2000 cm = 200000/ 254

=

787.401574803

So no.c is correct

The door is  78.7 inch tall. Hence, option (A) is correct.

What is unit of length?

Any arbitrarily selected and widely used reference standard for length measurement is referred to as a unit of length. The metric system, which is adopted by every nation on earth, is the most widely utilized in modern times.

The American customary units are also in use in the United States. In the UK and several other nations, British Imperial units are still used sometimes. There are SI units and non-SI units in the metric system.

Given that: the height of the door is = 2 meter

= 2*100 centimeter

= 200 centimeter.

There are 2.54 centimeter in 1 inch.

Hence,  the height of the door is = 2 meter  = 200 centimeter

= (200/2.54) inch

= 78.7 inch.

The door is 78.7 inch tall.

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How are soil and air similar?

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Answer:

The air in the soil is similar in composition to that in the atmosphere with the exception of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. In soil air as in the atmosphere, nitrogen gas (dinitrogen) comprises about 78%. In the atmosphere, oxygen comprises about 21% and carbon dioxide comprises about 0.036%.

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Explanation:

Good luck I hope it’s right

Can someone help me

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The answer is D 10x21

What effect does the Duck Velocity have on the waves seen by the observer?

Towards the boat:

Away from the boat:

Same as the boat:

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not sure if this would answer your question but heres what i found: When the duck and boat move towards each other, the boat sees a higher frequency of waves from the duck. When they move away from one another, the boat sees a lower frequency of waves from the duck.

Are surface currents warm or cold?
A:war m
B:cold

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Answer:

Cold

Explanation:

Im pretty sure im sorry if I am wrong

cold is the answer :))

An irrigation canal has a rectangular cross section. At one point where the canal is 18.2 m wide and the water is 3.55 m deep, the water flows at 2.55 cm/s . At a second point downstream, but on the same level, the canal is 16.3 m wide, but the water flows at 11.6 cm/s . How deep is the water at this point

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Answer:

Explanation:

Rate of volume flow at two points will be same at two points .

A₁ V₁ = A₂V₂

A₁ and A₂ are area of cross section at two points and V₁ and V₂ are velocities .

A₁ = 18.2 x 3.55 = 64.61 m²

V₁ = 2 .55 x 10⁻² m/s

A₂ = 16.3 x d = 16.3 d  m²

d is depth at second point .

V₂ = 11.6 x 10⁻² m/s

64.61 m² x 2 .55 x 10⁻² m/s = 16.3 d  m² x 11.6 x 10⁻² m/s

d = .87 m

so canal is .87 m deep.

Which of the following is form of energy:
a) Power
b) Light
C) pressure
d) None​

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Answer:

Explanation:

b) light

There are three 20.0 Ω resistors connected in series across a 120 V generator

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Answer:

That is equal to R1 + R2. If three or more unequal (or equal) resistors are connected in series then the equivalent resistance is: R1 + R2 + R3 +…, etc. One important point to remember about resistors in series networks to check that your maths is correct.

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Answer:

check out of phase

Explanation:

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g Monochromatic light with wavelength 633 nn passes through a narrow slit and a patternappears on a screen 6.0 m away. The distance on the screen between the centers of thefirst minima on either side of the screen is 32 mm. How wide (in mm) is the slit

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Answer:

d = 1.19 x 10⁻⁴ m = 0.119 mm

Explanation:

This problem can be solved by using Young's double-slit experiment formula:

[tex]Y = \frac{\lambda L}{d}[/tex]

where,

Y = fringe spacing = 32 mm = 0.032 m

L = slit to screen distance = 6 m

λ = wavelength of light = 633 nm = 6.33 x 10⁻⁷ m

d = slit width = ?

Therefore,

[tex]0.032\ m = \frac{(6.33\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m)(6\ m)}{d}\\\\d = \frac{(6.33\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m)(6\ m)}{0.032\ m}[/tex]

d = 1.19 x 10⁻⁴ m = 0.119 mm

1. Pam has a mass of 48.3 kg and she is at rest on
smooth, level, frictionless ice. Pam straps on
a rocket pack. The rocket supplies a constant
force for 27.3 m and Pam acquires a speed of
62 m/s.
What is the magnitude of the force?
Answer in units of N.

2. What is Pam’s final kinetic energy?
Answer in units of J.

3. A child and sled with a combined mass of 55.7
kg slide down a frictionless hill that is 11.3 m
high at an angle of 29 ◦
from horizontal.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s

3. If the sled starts from rest, what is its speed
at the bottom of the hill?
Answer in units of m/s

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Answer:

1. F = 3400 N = 3.4 KN

2. [tex]K.E_f=92832.6\ J = 92.83\ KJ[/tex]

3. v = 14.9 m/s

Explanation:

1.

First, we will calculate the acceleration of Pam by using the third equation of motion:

[tex]2as = v_f^2-v_i^2[/tex]

where,

a = acceleration = ?

s = distance = 27.3 m

vf = final speed = 62 m/s

vi = initial speed = 0 m/s

Therefore,

[tex]2a(27.3\ m) = (62\ m/s)^2-(0\ m/s)^2\\\\a = 70.4\ m/s^2[/tex]

Now, we will calculate the force by using Newton's Second Law of Motion:

F = ma

F = (48.3 kg)(70.4 m/s²)

F = 3400 N = 3.4 KN

2.

Final kinetic energy is given as:

[tex]K.E_f = \frac{1}{2}mv_f^2\\\\K.E_f = \frac{1}{2} (48.3\ kg)(62\ m/s)^2[/tex]

[tex]K.E_f=92832.6\ J = 92.83\ KJ[/tex]

3.

According to the law of conservation of energy:

[tex]Potential\ Energy\ at\ top = Kinetic\ Energy\ at\ bottom\\mgh = \frac{1}{2}mv_2 \\\\v = \sqrt{2gh}[/tex]

where,

v = speed at bottom = ?

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

h = height at top = 11.3 m

Therefore,

[tex]v = \sqrt{(2)(9.81\ m/s^2)(11.3\ m)}[/tex]

v = 14.9 m/s

. A small car of mass m and a large car of mass 2m drive around a highway curve of radius R. Both cars travel at the same speed (v). The
centripetal acceleration (Grad) of the large car is the centripetal acceleration of the small car.
four times
twice
half
equal to

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Complete question is;

A small car of mass m and a large car of mass 2m drive around a highway curve of radius R. Both cars travel at the same speed (v). The

centripetal acceleration (Grad) of the large car is the centripetal acceleration of the small car. How does the Force of the small car FS compare to the force of the large car FL as they round the curve.

four times

twice

half

equal to

Answer:

Half

Explanation:

Formula for centripetal force is given as;

F = mv²/R

Where;

v is velocity

R is radius

Now, centripetal acceleration is given by;

a = v²/R

Since they both travel with the same velocity V and radius remains the same, we can say that;

F = ma

For the small car;

FS = ma

For the big car;

FL = 2ma

This means the force of the small car is half of that of the Large car

Thus;

FS = ½FL

Look at the Position vs. Time and Velocity vs. Time plots. What is the person's velocity when his position is at its maximum value (around 6 m )

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Answer:

The person's velocity is zero.

Explanation:

Moving current has electrical energy.

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Yes, that’s true it has electrical energy

If an electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 6×10^5 hz, what is its wavelength? ​ what is its wavelength? A. 2 x 10^12m, B. 5 x 10^14m, C. 5 x 10^2m, 2 x 10^-3m

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Answer:

5*10^2

Explanation:

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What is the speed of a wave if it has a wavelength of
42 m and a frequency of 7 hertz?

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Answer:

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9. Cellular respiration occurs in what types of cells?

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Answer:

Cellular respiration takes place in the cells of all organisms. It occurs in autotrophs such as plants as well as heterotrophs such as animals. Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm of cells. It is completed in mitochondria

Explanation:

Cellular respiration takes place in the cells of all organisms. It happening in autotrophs such as plantas as well as heterotrophs such as animals. Cellular respiration starts in the cytoplasm of cells.

It is finished in mitochondria.

A 17-mm-wide diffraction grating has rulings of 530 lines per millimeter. White light is incident normally on the grating. What is the longest wavelength that forms an intensity maximum in the fifth order

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Answer:

377 nm

Explanation:

Number of lines per meter is, [tex]N &=530 \times 1000 \\ &=530000 \text { lines } / \mathrm{m} \end{aligned}[/tex]

Grating element is, [tex]d=\frac{1}{N}[/tex]

[tex]=1.8868 \times 10^{-6} \mathrm{~m}[tex]

Order is, n=5

Condition for maximum intensity is, [tex]d \sin \theta=n \lambda[/tex]

 [tex]\lambda &=\frac{1.8868 \times 10^{-6}}{5(\sin 90)} \\ &=0.377 \times 10^{-6} \mathrm{~m} \\ &=377 \mathrm{~nm}[/tex]

A 35.0 g bullet strikes a 5.3 kg stationary wooden block and embeds itself in the block. The block and bullet fly off together at 7.1 m/s. What was the original speed of the bullet? (WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST)​

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Answer:

= 1200m/s or 1.2 x [tex]10^{3}[/tex] m/s

Explanation:

24. A anvil with a mass of 60 kg falls from a height of 9.5 m. How fast is it going right
before it hits the ground?

V= I*R

V = voltage (measured in volts) V

I = current (measured in amperes) A

R = resistance (measured in Ohms) Ω

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So they give us this

V=IR

V= 1.8

I=0.4

R=?

So we insert the thing that we know.

1.8=0.4*R

We need to leave our unknown value alone. So if our value of 0.4 is multiplying the unknown value it passes to the other side dividing.

So we have this.

Lastly we solve.

R=4.5ohms

The formula to find R is V=IR

V/I=R

So the resistance will be the Voltage divided by the Current

An athlete is performing squats in the weight room. The knee is going from anatomical position to 92 degrees and then back to anatomical position each squat. The athlete performs a total of 10 squats. This is done over a time period of 30 seconds. What is the angular acceleration (rad/sec 2) of the knee

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Answer:

  α = 0.357 ras / s²

Explanation:

This is a rotational kinematics exercise, it tells us that it performs 10 squats in 30 s, for which it performs one squat at t = 3 s, also indicates that the angle of the squat is θ = 92º

            θ = θ₀ + w₀ t + ½ α t²

the athlete starts from rest, whereby w₀ = 0 and the initial angle in the vertical position is zero (θ₀=0)

            θ = ½ α t²

            α = 2 θ /t²

let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system

            θ = 92º (π rad /180º) = 0.511π rad

let's calculate

            α = 2 0.5111π /3²

            α = 0.1136π rad / s²

            α = 0.357 ras / s²

paano matutugunan o matutulungan ng pamahalaan at ng mga guro yubg mga estudyanteng nakararanas nag stress at anxiety.

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Answer: how the government and teachers can address or help students experiencing stress and anxiety.

Explanation:

A man on the Moon observes two spaceships coming toward him from opposite directions at speeds of 0.600c and 0.600c. What is the relative speed of the two ships as measured by a passenger on either one of the spaceships

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Answer:

If we use the equation for the transformation of velocities for moving frames:

v' = (v - u) / (1 - u * v / c^2) where we measure the speed of v' approaching from the left where v is in a frame moving at -u towards v'

v' = (.6 c - (-.6 c)) / (1 - (-.6 c) * .6 c / c^2) = 1.2 c / (1 + .6 * .6)

or v' = 1.2 c / (1 + .36) = .88 c

v is approaching from the left at .6 c in the reference frame and the other frame approaches from the right at -.6 c with speed u  (-.6 c) and we measure the speed of v as seen in the frame moving to the left


5. Stopping a fast-moving object is harder than stopping a slow-moving
one.
True
False

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true because well it’s moving fast lol sometimes ur eyes have a hard time following its speed
True because it’s fast

An old fashioned string of 80 Christmas lights is wired in series. Each bulb has a resistance of 2 Ohms and the entire string is plugged into a 120V outlet. What is the current passing through each of the bulbs?

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The sum of the resistance = 2 ohms x 80 lights = 160 ohms.

Current = Total voltage / total resistance:

Current = 120V / 160 ohms

Current = 0.75 Amps

BRAINLIST A wave travels at a constant speed. How does the wavelength change if the
frequency is reduced by a factor of 3? Assume the speed of the wave remains
unchanged.
A. The wavelength does not change.
B. The wavelength increases by a factor of 3.
C. The wavelength decreases by a factor of 3.
D. The wavelength increases by a factor of 9.

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I think it will be (c)
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