Answer:
P = 120 W
Explanation:
Force required to lift the book, F = 180 N
It is lifted 1 m above the floor in 1.5 s
We need to find the power of the student. Power is equal to work done divided by time taken. So,
[tex]P=\dfrac{Fd}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{180\times 1}{1.5}\\\\P=120\ W[/tex]
So, the required power is equal to 120 W.
A student performed an experiment in the lab and discovered that the material used has a PH of 8.54. What is true about this material
a
it is a base
b
it is an acid
c
more information needed to know if the material is acid or base
To make hot chocolate for you and your friends, you must melt 3.0 kg of snow (0.0°C) and heat it to 70.0°C to make the hot chocolate. Calculate the total amount of heat needed.
Heat of fusion of ice = 3.34 × 10^5 J/kg, Specific Heat of Water = 4180 J/(kg.K)
Answer: [tex]18.798\times 10^5\ J[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Mass of snow is [tex]m=3\ kg[/tex]
First snow is converted to water at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex] and then it is taken to [tex]70^{\circ}C[/tex]
Heat required to convert the ice into water at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]Q_1=3\times 3.34\times 10^5\\Q_1=10.02\times 10^5\ J[/tex]
Heat required to raise temperature from [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex] to [tex]70^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]Q_2=3\times 4180\times (70-0)\\Q_2=8.778\times 10^5\ J[/tex]
Total heat required
[tex]\Rightarrow Q=Q_1+Q_2\\\Rightarrow Q=10.02\times 10^5+8.778\times 10^5\\\Rightarrow Q=18.798\times 10^5\ J[/tex]
A ray of light passes from air into cubic zirconia at an angle of 56.0° to the normal. The angle of
refraction is 22.00°.
What is the index of refraction of cubic zirconia?
Answer:
η = 2.2
Explanation:
The index of refraction is given by the following formula:
[tex]\eta = \frac{Sin\ \theta_i}{Sin\ \theta r}[/tex]
where,
η = index of refraction of cubic zirconia = ?
[tex]\theta_i[/tex] = angle of incidence = 56°
[tex]\theta_r[/tex] = angle of refraction = 22°
Therefore,
[tex]\eta = \frac{Sin\ 56^o}{Sin\ 22^o}\\\\\eta = \frac{0.829}{0.375}[/tex]
η = 2.2
Calculate the critical angle for Zircon which has a refractive index of n = 2*
Answer:
Given that refractive index of the material is √2. i.e. n = √2. Hence, critical angle for the material is 45°
Can a body have a constant speed but varying velocity?explain
Answer:
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Explanation:
Yes if the body is travelling with uniform speed in a circular track its speed remains the same but the velocity is non-uniform as the direction of the body is changing every time.
Make a list of things you pull at home
Please help ASAP. Its for my sister
Answer: Chairs, Plants, Food, electronics, etc.
Explanation:
A baseball is thrown at a 22.5° angle and an initial velocity of 65 m/s. What will be its horizontal
and vertical velocity?
Guys pls someone answer my question I have an exam and this question has 5 marks
Answer:
Horizontal component = 60.05 m/s
vertical component = 22.96 m/s
Explanation:
cosine(angle) = adjacent / hypotenuse or horizontal / angled velocity
angled velocity * cosine (angle) = horizontal velocity
65 m/s * cosine(22.5) = 60.05 m/s
sine(angle) = adjacent/ hypotenuse or vertical/ angled velocity
angled velocity * sine (angle) = vertical velocity
65m/s sine(22.5) = 22.96 m/s
Ms Jo Jo rubbed two balloons with a piece of wool. What will happen when the balloons are brought near each other?
what does the splitting of light into component colours through a prism indicate about the composition of sunlight?
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The Sunlight is actually white in colour, but it's a mixture of seven different coloured lights of different wavelengths, and when sunlight is passed through a prism, it splits into its constituent units forming a spectrum when observed on a screen. And this shows that the Sunlight is composed of seven different coloured lights .
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They are :
Red ( highest wavelength )OrangeYellowGreen Blue Indigo Voilet ( lowest wavelength )____________________________
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A uniform 1.5 T magnetic field points north. If an electron moves perpendicular (90 degrees) with a speed of 2.5x10 ^7 m/s, through this field, what force (magnitude and direction) will act on it?
Answer:
i think its 470
Explanation:
What effect does this gene mutation have on a person?
Answer:
Harmful mutations may cause genetic disorders or cancer. A genetic disorder is a disease caused by a mutation in one or a few genes. A human example is cystic fibrosis. A mutation in a single gene causes the body to produce thick, sticky mucus that clogs the lungs and blocks ducts in digestive organs.
Explanation:
can anyone help me please
Answer:
Gravity.
Rocket ships.
Ball.
Basketball.
Explanation:
Gravity has to do a lot with air. It puts the planets in there area.
Rocket Ship has to do a lot with air. If i'm right, they calculate the area, weather, about the air.
A ball gets throwed in the air, which gravity comes into place.
Basketball is also a similar example to a ball.
When assessing energy resources, it is helpful to use a measure called EROI, which is ________.
A. energy returned plus energy invested
B. energy returned minus energy invested
C. energy returned divided by energy invested
D. money invested in extraction and processing minus income from sales
Answer: C. energy returned divided by energy invested.
Explanation:
The Energy Return on Investment (EROI) simply means the ratio of the amount of usable energy that is obtained from a particular resource to the amount of the energy that is being expended in order to produce the net amount of the energy.
When assessing energy resources, it is helpful to use a measure called EROI and this is the energy returned divided by energy invested.
Therefore, the correct option is C
Force=k((q1q1)/r^2)
The force that one electrically charged object exerts on other charged objects can be calculated using Coulomb's law.
You can see this law here written in equation form. The q's represent the two charges, and the r the distance between
the charges. The constant kis 9109
Using this information, calculate the electric force exerted by a +2 coulomb charge on another +2 coulomb charge,
when the charges are 25 meters apart
A)1.44*10^11
B)5.76*10^11
C)8 Newton’s
D)64 Newton’s
Answer:
transferred from one object to another. Charged objects can exert forces on other charged ... Electric charge can be measured using the law for the forces between charges
The electric force exerted by the +2 C on another +2 C when at a distance of 25 m is 5.76×10⁷ N
Coulomb's law equationF = Kq₁q₂ / r²
Where
F is the force of attraction K is the electrical constant q₁ and q₂ are two point charges r is the distance apart How to determine the force Charge 1 (q₁) = 2 CCharge 2 (q₂) = 2 CElectric constant (K) = 9×10⁹ Nm²/C²Distance apart (r) = 25 mForce (F) =?F = Kq₁q₂ / r²
F = (9×10⁹ × 2 × 2) / (25)²
F = 36×10⁹ / 625
F = 5.76×10⁷ N
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A cart moving at 4.0 m/s has 44 J of kinetic energy. What is the cart's mass?
[tex]ke = \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} [/tex]
[tex]44 = \frac{m {4}^{2} }{2} \\ \frac{88}{16} = m \\ 5.5 = m[/tex]
A traveler at Newark airport pulls his 294N suitcase with constant velocity to the check-in counter applying a force of 159N at an angle of 37 degrees with the horizontal. Calculate the Normal force, frictional force and the coefficient of friction between the suitcase and the airport floor.
Answer:
N = 198.3 N, fr = 126.98 N and μ = 0.64
Explanation:
For this exercise we must use the translational equilibrium condition.
Let's set a reference system with the x-axis horizontally and the y-axis vertical. Let's use trigonometry to decompose the applied force
cos θ = Fₓ / F
sin θ = F_y / F
Fₓ = F cos θ
F_y = F sin θ
Fₓ = 159 cos 37 = 126.98 N
F_y = 159 sin 37 = 95.69 N
Y axis
N + F_y - W = 0
N = W - F_y
N = 294 - 95.69
N = 198.3 N
X axis
Fₓ -fr = 0
Fₓ = fr
fr = 126.98 N
the expression for the friction force is
fr = μ N
μ = fr / N
μ = 126.98 / 198.3
μ = 0.64
There can be several
in an ecosystem?
what would the speed of this wave be?
(a) 5 m/s
(b) 50,000 m/s
(c) 100,000 m/s
(d) 5,000 m/s
Answer:
c) 100,000 m/s
Explanation:
You need to take the same wave length from the top graph and bottom one, so let's take half a wave length then in the top one that is 0.005, but in the bottom one it's 2000/4 = 500 because they are smaller and there are 4 half waves before you get to 2000, whereas in the top one there is 1 half wave before you get to 0.005 on the graph.
Now use speed = distance / time
speed = 500 / 0.005 = 100 000 m/s
Atmospheric pressure is measured by a device called
Answer:
barometer
Explanation:
Answer:
barometer
Explanation:
A projectile is launched from the ground with an initial velocity of 12m/s at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. The projectile lands on a hill 7.5m away. The height at which the projectile lands is most nearly
Answer:
[tex]1.78\:\mathrm{m}[/tex]
Explanation:
Kinematics equations used:
[tex]v_f=v_i+at,\\\\\Delta y = v_it+\frac{1}{2}at^2,\\\\v_f^2=v_i^2+2a\Delta x[/tex]
Other equations used:
[tex]\Delta x =v_i\cdot t,\\\text{-basic trigonometry for right triangles},\\\text{-application of physics concepts}[/tex]
By finding the horizontal component of the projectile's initial launch, we can find how long it will take for the projectile to reach the hill.
Since the projectile is launched at 12 m/s 30 degrees above the horizontal, we can use basic trig for a right triangle to find the horizontal component of the launch:
[tex]\cos 30^{\circ}=\frac{x}{12},\\x=12\cos 30^{\circ}\approx 10.3923048454\:\text{m/s}[/tex]
Now we can use [tex]\Delta x =v_x\cdot t[/tex] to find the time it will take to reach the hill:
[tex]7.5=10.3923048454\cdot t,\\t=\frac{7.5}{10.3923048454}\approx 0.72168783648\:\text{s}[/tex]
To find the total flight time the projectile would take if it were to land back to the same height it started out with, we can use the following kinematics equation:
[tex]v_f=v_i+at[/tex]
We'll use basic trig for a right triangle again to find the vertical component of the velocity at launch:
[tex]\sin 30^{\circ}=\frac{y}{12},\\y=12\sin 30^{\circ}=6\:\text{m/s}[/tex]. (recall [tex]\sin 30^{\circ}=\frac{1}{2}[/tex])
Now plugging this value in:
*Note: the projectile will hit the ground with a vertical velocity equal in magnitude but opposite in direction than the projectile's initial vertical velocity at launch
[tex]-6=6+(-9.8\cdot t),\\t=\frac{-12}{-9.8},\\t=1.22448979592\:\text{s}[/tex]
^This is the total flight time the projectile would take if it were to land back to the same height it started with. Since acceleration is constant, we can divide this time by two to find the time it would take to reach maximum height.
[tex]1.22448979592\div 2=0.61224489795\:\text{s}[/tex]
Thus, it will take [tex]0.61224489795\:\text{s}[/tex] to reach maximum height, meaning that it will take [tex]0.72168783648 - 0.61224489795=0.10944293853\:\text{s}[/tex] to land on the hill after reaching maximum height. Now that we've found this, we can use the following kinematics equation to find the vertical displacement from the projectile's max height to the hill:
[tex]\Delta y =v_it+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
At maximum height, the projectile's vertical velocity will be zero. Therefore, [tex]v_i=0[/tex] and we have:
[tex]\Delta y =\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
Plugging in values , we have:
[tex]\Delta y =\frac{1}{2}\cdot 9.8\cdot 0.10944293853^2=0.05869100829\:\text{m}[/tex]
This means that the hill is [tex]0.05869100829\:\text{m}[/tex] lower than the max. height the object will reach.
To find the height of the hill from the ground, we will use the following kinematics equation:
[tex]v_f^2=v_i^2+2a\Delta x,\\-6^2=0+2\cdot-9.8\cdot\Delta x,\\36=-19.6\Delta x,\\\Delta x =\frac{36}{-19.6},\\\Delta x =-1.83673469388\:\text{m}[/tex]
Therefore, the max. height that the object will reach is [tex]1.83673469388\:\text{meters}[/tex].
Thus, the hill's height is [tex]1.83673469388-0.05869100829=1.77804368559\:\text{m}\approx\boxed{1.78\:\mathrm{m}}[/tex].
Which conclusions about alcohol and teen driving are supported by the data provided? Check all that apply. Rates of drinking and driving increased significantly between 2004 and 2014. Approximately 22 percent of teens admitted to driving after drinking in 2004. Fewer teens admitted to drinking and driving in 2013 than in 2004. In 2013, about one in five teens admitted to riding with a driver who had been drinking.
Answer: • Fewer teens admitted to drinking and driving in 2013 than in 2004.
• In 2013, about one in five teens admitted to riding with a driver who had been drinking.
Explanation:
The conclusions about alcohol and teen driving that are supported by the data provided will be:
• Fewer teens admitted to drinking and driving in 2013 than in 2004.
• In 2013, about one in five teens admitted to riding with a driver who had been drinking.
Other options are incorrect as the conclusion wasn't gotten from the data that was orovufed
Answer:
Fewer teens admitted to drinking and driving in 2013 than in 2004.
In 2013, about one in five teens admitted to riding with a driver who had been drinking.
Explanation:
Ganymede, the largest of Jupiter’s moons,
is also the largest satellite in the solar system. Find the acceleration of
gravity on Ganymede if a simple pendulum with a length of 1.00 m has a period
of 10.5 s
Answer:hereeee for pointssss only
Explanation:
The acceleration of gravity on Ganymede will be [tex]g=0.35\ \frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
What will be the acceleration of gravity on Ganymede?It is given that for a simple pendulum on Ganymede
Lenth= 1.00 m
the time period T= 10.5 sec
The formula for a time period of simple pendulum will be
[tex]T=2\pi\sqrt{\dfrac{l}{g} }[/tex]
By rearranging the formula
[tex]g=l\times (\dfrac{2\pi}{T} )^2[/tex]
[tex]g=1\times (\dfrac{2\pi}{10.5} )^2=0.3577\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
[tex]g=0.3577\ \frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
Thus the acceleration of gravity on Ganymede will be [tex]g=0.35\ \frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
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Answer:
greater than
Explanation:
A bowling ball is bigger than a golf ball and greater than means bigger.
How do we calculate efficiency?
Explanation:
Efficiency is often measured as the ratio of useful output to total input, which can be expressed with the mathematical formula r=P/C, where P is the amount of useful output ("product") produced per the amount C ("cost") of resources consumed.
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Ann and Jesse’s mom is driving them to school. They are listening to music on an FM radio station. When they ride in the car with their father, they sometimes listen to AM radio. Ann wants to find out the difference between AM and FM radio signals. She finds a diagram in an online search. How do the AM and FM radio waves compare? In your answer, explain how the wavelength affects the frequency of the radio waves.
Answer:
the difference is that the carrier waves are altered. am waves amplitude (strength) is varied in the signal to get sound information. Fm waves frequency’s are varied based on the carrier signal.
Explanation:
Question 3.Two forces are acting on a 30-kg object, 200 N up and 300 N
down. What is the magnitude and direction of its acceleration?
A. It is 100 m/s2 upward,
B. It is 100 m/s2 downward.
C. It is 3 m/s2 upward.
D. It is 3 m/s2 downward.
Answer:
It is 3 m/s² downward.
Explanation:
The mass of an object, m = 30 kg
Upward force, F = 200 N
Downward force, F' = -300 N
We need to find the magnitude and direction of its acceleration.
Net force = F+F'
= 200+(-300)
= -100 N
We know that,
Force, F = ma, a is acceleration of the object
[tex]a=\dfrac{F}{m}\\\\a=\dfrac{-100}{30}\\\\a=-3.33\ m/s^2\approx -3\ m/s^2[/tex]
Hence, the acceleration is -3 m/s² and it is acting in the downward direction.
A light wave travels through water (n = 1.33) at an angle of 35°. What angle
does it have when it passes from the water into the glass (n = 1.5)?
ne sin(e)
Use the equation o, = sin
M₂
n, sing )
Answer:
30.6 degrees
Explanation:
A light wave travels through water (n = 1.33) at an angle of 35°. It will have angle of 30.56° when it passes from the water into the glass (n = 1.5).
What is Refractive Index ?When a light is going from medium 1 to medium 2. The refractive index is defined as a ratio of velocity of light in medium 1 to velocity of light in medium 2. Refractive index is the factor which deals with the amount of bending of light. More refractive index means more it will bend in the medium 2. When it is 1 we can say that light has not been bent.
By Snell's law, Refractive index is given by,
sin (i) ÷ sin (r) = μ₂÷μ₁
where i is the the angle of incidence
r is the angle of refraction
μ₂ & μ₁ are refractive index of medium 2 and 1 resp.
Given,
Refractive index of water μ₁ = 1.33
Refractive index of Glass μ₂ = 1.5]
Angle of incidence i = 35°
Angle of refraction r = ?
Light is going from water to glass, hence by snell's law.
sin (i) ÷ sin (r) = μ₂÷μ₁
sin (35°) ÷ sin (r) = 1.5 ÷ 1.33
0.5735 ÷ sin (r) = 1.12781
sin (r) = 0.5735 ÷ 1.12781
r = 30.56°
Hence it passes from the water into the glass at angle of 30.56°.
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Water drips from a faucet at the rate of 150 drops in 120 seconds. What is the period?
Answer:
.80
Explanation:
The period of the dripping faucet is 0.8 seconds per drip cycle.
What is the rate?The rate is a measure of how much something changes over time and is typically expressed as a ratio of two quantities with different units of measurement.
Here,
The period of a dripping faucet is the time it takes for one complete drip cycle. To find the period, we need to divide the total time by the number of drip cycles.
In this case, the faucet drips 150 times in 120 seconds, so the time for one drip cycle is,
120 seconds / 150 drips = 0.8 seconds/drip
Therefore, the period of the dripping faucet is 0.8 seconds per drip cycle.
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The wasted energy in processing food is “lost” to ____.
mechanical energy
light energy
chemical energy
heat energy
The wasted energy in processing food is "lost" to heat energy .
What is heat energy ?The form of energy which is transferred between objects having different temperature is called heat energy.
How heat energy is lost in food processing ?In food processing heat transfer is an essential part. Baking , boiling , grilling , freezing etc . all activities are done for food processing. In all these processes heat energy is lost.Thus, we can conclude that heat energy is wasted in the food processing .
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Seasons occur because _____. Earth is closer to the sun during the summer Earth's orbit is an ellipse Earth's tilt causes the sun's rays to hit unevenly Earth rotates faster at the poles
Answer:
Earth's tilt causes the sun's rays to hit unevenly
Explanation:
The Earth orbit or rotate in it's axis or orbital plane. When it's rotate, it tilt from the sun rays Earth's tilt causes the sun's rays to hit the Earth unevenly Earth's axis is tilted about 23 degrees, which causes a variation or differences in the sun's latitude.causing it to vary by 23 degrees north of the equator at the start of northern summer to 23 degrees south of the equator at the start of northern winter. On Earth, that tilt is the primary reason for different seasons.