Answer:
It has low frequency and can travel through a vacuum
Explanation:
C.
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Mac and Suzanne cut holes in the bottom of two cups and connect them with a string. When Mac whispers into one cup,
Suzanne can hear him through the other. What is the best reason to explain why this happens?
A
Sound waves produce an echo.
B
Sound waves can travel great distances.
Sound waves travel better through solids than gases.
D
Sound waves from whispering have a higher frequency
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
The sound travels along the string as a longitudinal wave and ultimately vibrates the bottom of the receiving cup. The cup transmits the sound into the air around the listener's ear, allowing her to hear the speaker.
Mac and Suzanne cut holes in the bottom of two cups and connect them with a string. When Mac whispers into one cup, Suzanne can hear him through the other. This is because sound waves produce an echo. Thus, the correct option is A.
What is an echo?In audio signal processing and acoustics, an echo can be defined as a reflection of sound waves which arrives at the listener with a delay in time after the direct sound waves. The delay in this is directly proportional to the distance of the reflecting surface from the source and that of the listener.
An echo is the repetition of sound which results due to reflection from a surface. We cannot hear an echo until and unless there is a reflecting surface present beyond a specified distance from the source of the sound wave. The minimum distance which is required to hear an echo is 17.2 meters. The sensation of sound persists for the time period of 0.1 second.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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State three limitations of using the displacement method
Answer:
Explanation:
charcoal is a floater therefore doesnt get fully immersed in water
What is the formula of the compound formed when Beryllium reacts with the sulfate ion?
A. Be(S)2
B. Bes
C. Bez(SO4)2
D. BeSO4
Answer:
the formula of the compound formed when Beryllium reacts with the sulfate ion is BeSO4
Explanation:
If a riding lawnmower engine exerts 19 hp in one minute to move the mower, how much work is done? (Hint convert: 1 watt equals 0.00135962 hp)
Answer:
Work done = 838470 Joules.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Power = 19 hp
Time = 1 minute to seconds = 60 seconds.
Next, we would convert the unit of power in "hp" to "Watt."
1 Watt = 0.00135962 horsepower
x Watt = 19 horsepower
Cross-multiplying, we have;
19 = 0.00135962x
x = 19/0.00135962
x = 13974.5 Watts.
Now, to find the work done in moving the mower;
Work done = power * time
Substituting into the formula, we have;
Work done = 13974.5 * 60
Work done = 838470 Joules.
What is the mass of an object travelling at 25 m/s with a kinetic energy of 3775 J?
Answer:
You can do 6516-3775=2741The difference is 27141 kilometersDid this help?⇒ Yes or No?Which of the following best describes why tidal energy is considerd a renewable resorce?
Answer:
It is green. Aside from being renewable, tidal energy is also an environmentally friendly energy source because it does not take up a lot of space and does not emit any greenhouse gases.
Explanation:
explain why the magnetic field in solenoid is Greater if the solenoid has an iron core?
Answer:
he magnetic field is greater because the magnetization of the material is added
Explanation:
The magnetic field in a solenoid is given by the relation
B₀o = μ₀ n I
where n is the density of turns and I the current
When we put a magnetic material inside solenoid
the magnetic field is
B = B₀ + μ₀ M
where M is called the magnetization of the material and corresponds to the alignment of the magnetic moments of the atoms with the field, therefore the total field is much greater, it should be noted that the part of Bo increases with the current, but the magnetization has a maximum value.
Consequently the magnetic field is greater because the magnetization of the material is added
What type of collision conserves total system kinetic energy?
Answer: Elastic collision
Explanation:
In an elastic collision there is no loss of kinetic energy as a result of the collision
Which of the following, by scientific definition is NOT work? lifting boxes of books, pedaling on your bike, holding a book over your head, pushing a chair across the room
Answer:
holding a book over your head
What confirms that the process of seafloor spreading is occurring?
which element has 5 valence electrons and 4 shells
Answer:
Arsenic
Explanation:
Arsenic is in group 5 and period 4. Group numbers tell us the number of valence electron and period number tells us the number of shells in an element.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
hello!
Explanation:
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Which items would have this energy transformation: chemical energy -> mechanical energy?
Answer:
La transformación energética, transformación de la energía, conversión energética o conversión de la energía es el proceso de cambiar la energía de un tipo de energía a otro. En física, la energía es una cantidad que proporciona la capacidad de realizar un trabajo (por ejemplo, levantar un objeto) o proporciona calor. Además de ser convertible, de acuerdo con la ley de conservación de la energía, la energía es transferible a una ubicación u objeto diferente, pero no se puede crear ni destruir.
La energía en muchas de sus formas se puede utilizar en procesos naturales o para proporcionar algún servicio a la sociedad, como calefacción, refrigeración, iluminación o realizar trabajos mecánicos para operar máquinas. Por ejemplo, para calentar una casa, el horno quema combustible, cuya energía potencial química se convierte en energía térmica, que luego se transfiere al aire de la casa para elevar su temperatura.
Explanation:
A car is driving along a road at a speed of 50 km/hr. How far will the car travel in 5 hours?
Answer:
I think it's 250
Explanation:
If the car is traveling 50 km/hr that means every hour, the car drives 50 km. So if you want to know how far it will go in 5 hours you do 50x5.
Which type of force is the weakest?
A. Van der Waals forces
B. Hydrogen bonds
C. Metallic bonds
D. lonic bonds
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I think those are weakest
Answer:
D. ionic bonds
Explanation:
ionic bonds are the weakest as its between ions
hydrogen bonds are stronger as it is electrostatic force so its strong
metallic bonds are the sharing of many detached electrons between many positive ions they call it a glue because they are hardly breakable
How does monkeys make babys?
what is lateral shift
Answer:
Lateral Shift When a ray of light is incident on a glass slab, the emergent ray coming out of the slab will be parallel to the incident ray. The perpendicular distance between the direction of incident ray and emergent ray is called the lateral Shift. It is denoted by d.
Explanation:
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Juan is receiving bills from the hospital even though his insurance company said his procedure would be covered in full. What strategies can help him work successfully with his insurance company and the hospital?
Be stern and raise your voice during calls, and ask for a printed summary of each conversation
Jot down notes before and after making each call, and avoid calling during business hours when people are busy
Save all emails and bills, and follow up to make sure people did what they said they would do
Trust that others will follow through with what was agreed upon, and wait for others to call you
==> Jot down notes before and after making each call, and avoid calling during business hours when people are busy.
==> Save all emails and bills, and follow up to make sure people did what they said they would do.
Newton's 2nd Law describes the relationships between force, mass and acceleration. What is the exact
relationship between force and acceleration if mass were to remain constant?
Newton’s second law of motion seems simple enough: Push on an object of a certain mass, and it accelerates based on the amount of force and mass. A small force with a large mass results in a slow acceleration, and a large force with a small mass gives a fast acceleration. What happens when there’s no force? A force of zero on any mass gives zero acceleration. If the object is standing still, it remains still; if it’s moving, it continues to move at the same speed and direction. Keep in mind that several forces can be involved at the same time. For example, you tie a rope around a boulder and pull with all your might. There are force and mass, but the boulder doesn’t budge, so acceleration is zero. The force of friction between the boulder and the ground cancels out the force of your pull. You need a much bigger force, such as from a tractor, to move the boulder.
Answer:
Force ∝ Acceleration
Explanation:
Force is directly proportional to acceleration. This is because as you increase force, the acceleration increases.
2. Grace drives her car 40 km in 75 minutes. What is her average speed in
kilometers per hour?
Answer:
k
Explanation:
k
The diagram below shows the heating of an unknown substance (it is not water). Its melting point is? The diagram below shows the heating of an unknown substance. (It is NOT water). Its melting point is:
a. between 35⁰C and 70⁰C
b. 70⁰C
c. between 70⁰C and 140⁰C
d. 140⁰C
Answer:
the answer is B
Melting point, temperature at which the solid and liquid forms of a pure substance can exist in equilibrium. As heat is applied to a solid, its temperature will increase until the melting point is reached. More heat then will convert the solid into a liquid with no temperature change.
Silver, copper and
iron wires of equal
dimensions are
connected in parallel
in the circuit. Which
wire has the
strongest
electric
current?
Please I need your help
Answer:
the answer would be strongest because just took this question
Explanation:
A non -viscous incompressible fluid is pumped steadily into the narrow end of a long tapered pipe and emerges from the wide end . The pressure at the input is greater than at the output . A possible explanation is :
Answer:
v₂ =[tex]( \frac{r_1}{r_2})^2 \ v_1[/tex]
Explanation:
This phenomenon is explained by the continuity equation in fluids
v₁A₁ = v₂A₂
where the subscript 1 is for the input narrow part and the subscript 2 for the wide part
v₂ = [tex]\frac{A_1}{A_2} v_1[/tex]
consider the cross section at each point
A₁ = π r₁²
A₂ = π r₂²
we substitute
v₂ =[tex]( \frac{r_1}{r_2})^2 \ v_1[/tex]
therefore the exit velocity is less than the entrance velocity of the fluid.
We can also analyze the situation using Bernoulli's equation
P₁ + ρ g v₁² + ρ g y₁ = P₂ + ρ g v₂² + ρ g y²
if we assume a horizontal system y₁ = y₂
P₁-P₂ = ρ g (v₂² - v₁²)
a 2kg book falls off the top of a 2.3m bookshelf. how much work is required to lift the book back to it's original position? gravity acceleration is 9.58 m/s ²
Answer:
44.068 J
Explanation:
From the question,
Work(W) = mgh............... Equation 1
Where m = mass of the book, g = acceleraton due to gravity, h = height.
Given: m = 2 kg, h = 2.3 m, g = 9.58 m/s²
Substitute these values into equation 1
W = 2×2.3×9.58
W = 44.068 J
Hence the work required to lift the book is 44.068 J
What question can a student BEST answer when comparing and contrasting the models?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
when is the object at rest? in constant speed? accelerating?
Answer:
Answered in explanaion.
Explanation:
REST: When an object does not change its position with respect to its frame of reference or surrounding, then the object is said to be in the state of rest.
CONSTANT SPEED: When the object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time, the object is said to be moving with constant speed.
ACCELERATING: An object is said to be accelerating when the speed of the object increases with respect to time.
What line in the sky is created by our revolution around the Sun?
Answer:
Ecliptic
Explanation:
You asked for the term that is used to describe Earth going around the sun
The ecliptic is the path the sun, moon, and planets take across the sky as seen from Earth. It best defines the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun. The imaginary line can best be visualized in the days just before full moon.
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What types of energy transformations take place when a balloon lights a light bulb?
How many valence electrons are in an atom of fluorine?
two
seven
nine
seventeen
What is the acceleration of a 5.9 kilogram bowling ball if a force of 11 N is applied to it?
Answer:
1.86 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{Force}{mass}[/tex]
Force = 11N
Mass = 5.9 kg
∴ Acceleration = [tex]\frac{11}{5.9}[/tex]
= 1.86 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]