How fast will a 1200 kg car be travelling when its momentum is 2400 kgm/s?
Answer:
Slow
Explanation:
The equation is:
p = mv
m = 1200
p = 2400
2400 = 1200v <-- divide both sides by 1200
v = 2 m/s
If the reference point changes, the ______ of position changes, but the actual position does not change
Answer:
Description.
Explanation:
Motion can be defined as a change in the location (position) of a physical object or body with respect to a reference point.
This ultimately implies that, motion would occur as a result of a change in location (position) of an object with respect to a reference point or frame of reference i.e where it was standing before the effect of an external force.
Mathematically, the motion of an object is described in terms of acceleration, time, distance, speed, velocity, displacement, position, etc.
A reference point refers to a location or physical object from which the motion (movement) of another physical object or body can be determined.
For example, a point on a map is considered to be a reference point because it represents the starting point of an object or person in motion.
Hence, if the reference point changes, the description of position changes, but the actual position does not change.
Having some trouble with this one :/
An object has a kinetic energy of 50 J and a velocity of 5 m/s, what is the mass of the object?
Answer:
Mass, M = 4 kilograms.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Kinetic energy = 50 J
Velocity = 5 m/s
To find the mass of the object;
Kinetic energy can be defined as an energy possessed by an object or body due to its motion.
Mathematically, kinetic energy is given by the formula;
[tex] K.E = \frac{1}{2}MV^{2}[/tex]
Where;
K.E represents kinetic energy measured in Joules.
M represents mass measured in kilograms.
V represents velocity measured in metres per seconds square.
Making mass the subject formula;
[tex] M = \frac{2K.E}{V^{2}}[/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] M = \frac{2*50}{5^{2}}[/tex]
[tex] M = \frac{100}{25}[/tex]
Mass, M = 4 kg
How does the total mass before a nuclear reaction compare with the total mass after
a nuclear reaction? How does Einstein's equation address this difference?
Una reacción química, también llamada cambio químico o fenómeno químico, es todo proceso termodinámico en el cual dos o más especies químicas o sustancias (llamadas reactantes o reactivos), se transforman, cambiando su estructura molecular y sus enlaces, en otras sustancias llamadas productos.
Answer: A chemical reaction, also called chemical change or chemical phenomenon, is any thermodynamic process in which two or more chemical species or substances (called reactants or reactants), are transformed, changing their molecular structure and their bonds, into other substances called products.
Explanation:
which type of thermometer is used to measure the temperature of a very hot object and why?
Answer:
Pyrometer, device for measuring relatively high temperatures, such as are encountered in furnaces. Most pyrometers work by measuring radiation from the body whose temperature is to be measured. Radiation devices have the advantage of not having to touch the material being measured.
Explanation:
Describe how an electromagnet can make a motor run.
the movement of matter is
called
Answer:
From batteries to biology, how atoms move is critical for understanding how matter behaves. These new FPMD techniques streamline calculations to accelerate run time and boost efficiency, allowing researchers to simulate a million or more atoms
Explanation:
write four importance of pressure
If you use a lever to lift a boulder 0.25m, while applying 350 N on the lever which moves 1.5 m down on your side. What is the weight of the boulder? (F1d1 = F2d2) 87.5 N 131 N 525 N 2100 N
Answer:
2100 N
Explanation:
From the question,
Using the formula
F₁d₁ = F₂d₂..................... Equation 1
Where F₁ = Weight of the Boulder, d₁ = distance moved by the Boulder, F₂ = Force applied on the lever, d₂ = distance moved by the lever.
make F₁ the subject of the equation
F₁ = F₂d₂/d₁.................... Equation 2
Given: F₂ = 350 N, d₁ = 0.25 m, d₂ = 1.5 m
Substitute these values into equation 2
F₁ = 350(1.5)/0.25
F₁ = 2100 N
Part D The surface area of a material is a factor that affects heat conductivity. Does heat flow faster through a large surface area or through a small surface area? Why? (Hint: Think about the number of particles available to bump into one another)
Answer:
That guy is right i got a 100 as my score :)
Explanation:
What happens to the the eardrum, a thin membrane at the end of the ear canal, when it is struck by a sound wave?
a) It vibrates.
b) It closes.
c) It rotates.
d) It inverts.
What is the
power of a light
bulb with 8V and
a current of 2A?
Answer:
16 Watts
Explanation:
P = VI, where V is the voltage and I is the current (of the lightbulb)
V = 8 volts, I = 2 amps
P = 8 * 2 = 16 Watts
How many parts of oxygen do you need for
each part of acetylene for a neutral
flame?
Please help!!!!!!!!!
What help do you want? If you tell, I may help you.
The current of a circuit with a 3.0-volt battery and 1.0 ohm of resistance is __ amps
Answer:
3 amps
Explanation:
V = IR
I = [tex]\frac{V}{R}[/tex]
I =[tex]\frac{3}{1}[/tex]
I = 3 amps
An old woman is worried about time. She walks at a rate of 2 meters per second and travels a
distance of 454 meters. How long does it take her to complete the motion?
Please help ASAP!! BRAINLIST please explain thankyou!!!
Answer:
227 seconds.
Explanation:
Speed is equal to distance divided by time. s = d/t
We can rearrange this algebraically to solve for the time it will take to cover a certain distance at a certain speed. Time is equal to distance divided by speed. t = d/s
Then we substiture our known values for the variables and solve for our unknown.
t = 454m / 2m/s = 227s
Answer:
If the lady is traveling 2 meters per second and she travels 454 meters then you will have to divide 454 by 2 to get the amount of time she walked.
454 divided by 2 = 227
This means that the lady traveled for 227 seconds or about 3.78 minutes.
Why do Tectonic Plates move?
A) convection currents in the atmosphere
B) convection currents in the crust
C) convection currents in the asthenosphere
D) Convection currents in the core
Answer:
c. convection currents in the asthenosphere
Explanation:
True or False: You can break apart the atoms in a polyatomic ion.
True
False
A 75.0 kg driver slides into a seat in a truck that has only 1 spring. The spring compresses 1.60 cm = 0.0160 m. What is the spring constant of the spring in the seat?
Answer
0.510
Explanation:
06
In which diagram is the moment of the force the largest?
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300 N
300N
300 N
lo
16 cm
A
B
16 cm
A: A
B: B
113
C: C
D: They are all the same
D
Explanation:
The are the same but difference
A child squeezes a pillow over his ears during and thunderstorm. Which wave interaction helps decrease the sound of the thunder?
Answer:
Absorption
Explanation:
A(n) _____ is an object that stops
electrons from completing the circuit.
Which of the following is a subatomic particle?
Particle
Atom
Neutron
Element
Answer: particle and neutron
Explanation:
correct me if i’m wrong :)
6. Calculate the mass of mass A in the diagram. The frame joining
the masses is massless.
A
centre of mass
15 cm
30 cm
15 cm
3 kg
8 kg
40 cm
Figure 4.36
Answer:
calculate the mass of mass A i the diagram .the frame joining the mass is massless
Explanation:
The mass of mass A the diagram .the frame joining the mass is massless.
What is Mass?The unique location in an object or system that can be used to describe how the system reacts to outside forces and torques is referred to as the "center of mass" or "center of gravity" in a uniform gravity field.
The idea of the center of mass is that it is the average of all the masses divided by the distances between them. With regard to the torques produced, that is comparable to balancing a seesaw around a pivot point in one plane.
Therefore, The mass of mass A the diagram .the frame joining the mass is massless.
To learn more about Masses, refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/19694949
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Match the following moves to the correct total distance and displacement of the moves.
A) Move 12 m west and then 8 m east
B) Move 9 m west and then 16 m east
C) Move 10 m east and then 12 m west
D) Move 5 m east and then 12 m east
1) Displacement is 17 m
east; distance is 17 m
2) Displacement is 2 m west; distance is 22 m
3) Displacement is 7 m east; distance is 25 m
4) Displacement is 4 m west; distance is 20 m
Answer:
A=4
B=3
c=2
D=1
Explanation:
since the person moving in opposite direction so displacement =distance in east/west - distance in west/east
A roller coaster goes from 10 m/s to 30 m/s in 5 seconds. What is it's acceleration?
Vf-Vi/T
Giving brainliest!! if you answer correctly :) (30pts)
Answer:
32000joule.
Explanation:
given
mass. (m)=160kg
speed (v)=20m/s
now
kinetic energy =1/2 (mv²)=1/2 ×{160×20²}=32000joule.
Answer:
Explanation:
Ke = 1/2 mv2
Ke = 1/2(160)(20)2
= 1/2(160)(400)
= 32000J
Option B is the correct answer
The temperature inside a Carnot refrigerator placed in a kitchen at 22 degree Celcius is 2 degree Celcius. The heat extracted from the refrigerator is 89 MJ/h. What power is needed to operate this refrigerator?
Answer: 1.79 kW
Explanation:
Given
The temperature of the refrigerator is [tex]T_L=2^{\circ}C\approx 275\ K[/tex]
The temperature of the kitchen is [tex]T_H=22^{\circ}C[/tex]
COP of the refrigerator is
[tex]COP=\dfrac{T_L}{T_H-T_L}=\dfrac{\text{Desired effect}}{\text{Power}}\\\\\Rightarrow COP=\dfrac{275}{22-2}=\dfrac{89}{P}\\\\\Rightarrow P=\dfrac{20}{275}\times 89=6.47\ MJ/h\ \text{or}\ 1.79\ kW[/tex]
If a 7 kg bowling ball is lifted 2 m into the air and dropped, what speed will it strike the ground? (
Answer:
6.32m/s
Explanation:
note:Now these calculations are based in the fact that acc. due to gravity is 10m/s²
okay so I'm thinking you think the speed of a body depends on the mass of the body also,umh... well it doesn't at all!
when two bodies of different masses fall from the same height,they fall at the same time( this is just to say)
now enough of the talking let solve....
so the ball was dropped .ie from rest to the ground through a distance of 2m,
the formula for calculating the distance if a body moving in a straight line is given by:
S=ut + ½at² where u is initial velocity, a is acceleration ( of the body or due to gravity, but since its falling freely under the influence of gravity its " we use the acceleration due to gravity ,which is 10m/s²) and t is the time taken to cover the distance.
from our question the ball was dropped from rest thus its u is 0 therefore we use this equation to find the time it took to touch ground (S=½at²)
solving ....
we get t to be 0.632s
to find the speed we substitute t in the equation below:
V=u+at ,but since u=0
V=at =10•0.632=6.32m/s
therefore the speed the body uses to strike the ground is 6.32m/s
A glass of milk at 50 °C was kept in the open. After 10 minutes, the milk became cooler. Which statement is correct?
The temperature of the surrounding air was less than 50 °C.
The temperature of the surrounding air was greater than 50 °C.
The final temperature of the milk was less than the final temperature of the surrounding air.
The final temperature of the milk was greater than the final temperature of the surrounding air.
Answer:
The temperature of the surrounding air was less than 50c
Explanation:
Answer:
A: The temperature of the surrounding air was less than 50 °C.
Explanation:
This is correct, i took the test and got it right. <3