Answer:
Basically W = mg, as you can see, W varies directly as m where g is a constant (9.81 m s^-2 for Earth) , this explains why the more mass an object has,the greater its weight
Explanation:
what would be the velocity of a sound wave in the air with a frequency of 260Hz?
The speed of sound in air doesn't depend on the frequency of the sound. It depends on the temperature, pressure, and humidity of the air. It's usually around 340 m/s .
It is common problem to a physically active person who is experiencing dizziness, fatigue, dark-colored urine, and extreme thirst.
Answer:
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Explanation:
All the symptoms provided points to the common problem of dehydration. Especially a physically active person because they are constantly sweating which leads to the loss of bodily fluids and dehydration.
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Answer:
One newton is a unit of force equal to the force needed to move a one kilogram mass by one meter per second per second. Word originsThis word is named for Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), the great English mathematician and physicist who discovered gravity.
Explanation:
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The NGC 3603 region of space is shown below. It is a
cloud of gas and dust. Stars are forming in this cloud,
How would NGC 3603 be classified?
O A. As a galaxy
O B. As a nebula
O C. As a planet
D. As a solar system
Answer:
A. NGC 3603 would be classified as Nebula
Explanation:
If my angular velocity slows from 30 Hz to 20 Hz in 72°, what is my deceleration?
Answer:
The deceleration is -7.85x10³ rad/s².
Explanation:
The angular speed (ω) is related to frequency (f) as follows:
[tex] \omega = 2\pi f [/tex]
When the frequency is 30 Hz the angular speed is:
[tex] \omega_{i} = 2\pi f = 2\pi*30 Hz = 188.5 rad/s [/tex]
Now, when the frequency is 20 Hz the angular speed is:
[tex] \omega_{f} = 2\pi*20 Hz = 125.7 rad/s [/tex]
Finally, the angular acceleration (α) can be found using the following equation:
[tex] \omega_{f}^{2} = \omega_{i}^{2} + 2\theta \alpha [/tex]
Where:
θ: is the angular displacement = 72°
[tex] \alpha = \frac{\omega_{f}^{2} - \omega_{i}^{2}}{2\theta} [/tex]
[tex] \alpha = \frac{(125.7 rad/s)^{2} - (188.5 rad/s)^{2}}{2*72*\frac{2\pi rad}{360}} = -7.85 \cdot 10^{3} rad/s^{2} [/tex]
Therefore, the deceleration is -7.85x10³ rad/s².
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The force required to maintain an object at a constant speed in free space is equal to __________
when the wavelength is tripled at a constant frequency, what happens to the velocity of the wave?
a. it is tripled
b. it remains the same
c. it decreases to half the original value
d. it increases to six times the original value
Answer:
increases over time is the correct answer
Explanation:
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1. Lateral inversion is a phenomenon in which left appears to be right and vice versa. It is due to direction that light follows when it strikes a reflecting surface, generally a mirror.
These are the letters which don't show lateral inversion A,H,O,T,U
2. USES OF CONCAVE MIRROR
They are used as shaving mirrors to see a larger image of the face.
Dentists use concave mirrors to view large images of the teeth of the patients.
USES OF CONVEX MIRROR
It is is used as a rear view mirror in vehicles.
It is used as a vigilance mirror.
He does a battery generate electrical energy?
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Which sentence supports this claim:A handmade gift is more meaningful than a store-bought gift?
Handmade gifts are usually less expensive than store-bought gifts.
Handmade gifts remind the receiver of the gift not to be so greedy at gift-giving times of the year.
Handmade gifts tend to look less perfect than store-bought gifts.
Handmade gifts require more of the giver’s time and effort than store-bought gifts.
A 0.5 kg mango falls 22 m from a tree, what is the potential energy of the mango?
Look at the diagram B. What is happening in diagram B ?
Answer:
a lens is scattering light
Explanation:
Diagram B shows a plano concave lens. Plano-Concave lenses bend parallel input rays to diverge from one another on the output side of the lens and hence have a negative focal length.
In the given figure, a Plano concave lens is shown. It scatters light. The image is formed in front of lens. The formed image is virtual.
Hence, the correct option is (c) "a lens is scattering light".
Who is Isaac Newton?
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Answer: English
. mathematician
. physicist
. astronomer
. theologian
. author
Explanation:
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Which of the following elements is the most chemically reactive?
A.Iron
B.Fluorine
C.Boron
D.Argon
Answer:
B) Fluorine
Explanation:
The most reactive element is fluorine, the first element in the halogen group. The most reactive metal is francium, the last alkali metal (and most expensive element).
Define a vector in a sentence.
Answer:
A vector in physics is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
Answer:
a line that usually veers and can be the result of force. Examples of Vector in a sentence. Military aviators study the vector between their aircraft and the enemy in order to calculate how to intercept.
Explanation:
A car is traveling at 10 m/s. 10 seconds later the car is traveling 40 m/s. What is the car’s acceleration?
Answer:
a = 3 m/s^2
Explanation:
Vi = 10 m/s
Vf = 40 m/s
t = 10 s
Plug those values into the following equation:
Vf = Vi + at
40 = 10 + 10a
---> a = 3 m/s^2
The car is traveling with an initial velocity of 10 m/s, a final velocity of 40 m/s in the time period of 10 seconds, then the acceleration of the car is 3 m/s².
What is acceleration?Acceleration describes a change in an object's velocity. By accelerating, decelerating, or changing direction of motion, an object's velocity may change.
An apple falling to the ground, the moon orbiting the earth, and a car stopping at a set of traffic lights are a few examples of acceleration. With the aid of these illustrations, we may better see that acceleration occurs whenever a moving object modifies its direction, speed, or both.
The given values according to the question are,
Initial velocity, u = 10 m/s
Final velocity, v = 40 m/s and,
Time, t = 10 seconds.
Use the equation of motion to find the acceleration,
v = u + at
40 = 10 + (a)10
a = 30/10
a = 3 m/s².
Hence, the acceleration of the car is 3 m/s².
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what are the effects of ultraviolet sun rays????
Answer: UV rays, either from the sun or from artificial sources like tanning beds, can cause sunburn. Exposure to UV rays can cause premature aging of the skin and signs of sun damage such as wrinkles, leathery skin, liver spots, actinic keratosis, and solar elastosis. UV rays can also cause eye problems.
Explanation: Uv means ultraviolet
Two football players with mass 70 kg and 90 kg run directly toward each other with speeds of - 6 m/s and +3 m/s respectively. If they grab each other as they collide, what will be the combined speed of the two players just after the collision?
Answer:
they will fall down
Explanation:
Plssssss help me no one wants to help me——— power plants use generators to generate electricity for homes and businesses. Some generators work by spinning a coil of wire inside a magnet, as shown in the image. To keep the coil of wire spinning, it’s often attached to a turbine, which is s as n axle with fan blades. Different kinds of power plants use different methods to spin the turbine to make electricity. What’s one way a power plant might spin the turbine?
Answer:
There are a many ways to produce electricity. Electrons can flow between certain different materials providing a current, as in a common battery. While reliable and portable, chemical batteries run down quickly. To provide the large amounts of steady power demanded by modern societies, large power plants have been built. Most power plants make electricity with a machine called a generator.
A 1925 Turbine Rotor
A 1925 turbine rotor for a Westinghouse generator, Image #21.035, Science Service Historical Image Collection, National Museum of American History
Generators have two important parts: the rotor (which rotates) and the stator (which remains stationary). Generators use the principle of electro-magnetic induction, which exploits the relation between magnetism and electricity. In large AC generators, an outer shell with powerful magnets rotates around a stationary "armature" which is wound with heavy wire. As they move, the magnets induce an electric current in the wire.
It is important to recognize that electricity is not mined or harvested, it must be manufactured. And since it's not easily stored in quantity, it must be manufactured at time of demand. Electricity is a form of energy, but not an energy source. Different generating plants harness different energy sources to make electric power. The two most common types are "Thermal Plants" and "Kinetic Plants".
One of the smallest planes ever flown was the Bumble Bee II, which had a mass of 180 kg. If the pilot’s mass was 70 kg, what was the velocity of both plane and pilot if their momentum was 20,800 kg∙m/s to the west?
Answer:
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A burning candle is placed 20 cm in front of a concave mirror of focal length 10cm. find the nature and position of the image formed
Answer:
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Explanation:
u = 20 cm
f = 10 cm
Object is at centre of curvature
So , image will be formed at centre of curvature and the nature will be real and inverted
Image will be of same size as of object
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Answer:
Purple Car and Black Car
Explanation:
Have to be moving in acceleration to have acceleration, being at a constant speed isn't moving.
A test charge of 0.16 C experiences a force of 0.04 N. What is the electric field strength?
Answer:charge and a 0.04 C charge are separated by a distance of 3.0 m. At what position between the two charges would a test charge experience an electric field intensity of zero? Answers 1. The magnitude of the electric field
Explanation:
An airplane is flying north with an airspeed of 200 km/h when it encounters a crosswind of 70 km/h toward the east. which expression gives the resultant speed of airplane?
Answer:
211.89 km/h
Explanation:
Given that,
The speed of an airplance in North direction = 200 km/h
Speed in East direction = 70 km/h
We need to find the resultant speed of the airplane. It can be calculated as the resultant of the two velocities as follows :
[tex]v=\sqrt{200^2+70^2} \\\\=211.89\ km/h[/tex]
So, the required speed is 211.89 km/h.
A toddler pushed a 4-kg toy car at a constant speed against a ground frictional force of 8 N.
Then, the toddler pushed the toy car with the same force on a marble ground with no frictional
force against the toy car, what is the acceleration (in m/s2) of the toy car?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 4
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Explanation:
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What is happening in this image ?
Answer:
A mirror is scattering light.
Someone fires a 0.04 kg bullet at a block of wood that has a mass of 0.5 kg. (The block of wood is sitting on a frictionless surface, so it moves freely when the bullet hits it). The wood block is initially at rest. The bullet is traveling 300 m/s when it hits the wood block and sticks inside it. Now the bullet and the wood block move together as one object. How fast are they traveling?
Answer:
22.22m/s
Explanation:
The momentum before a collision = momentum after collision so...
work out the momentum of the first object (the bullet)
its p = mv
0.04 kg × 300 m/s = 0.54 kg × v
rearrange this to find v which is 0.04 x 300 = 12
so 12 = 0.54 x v
12/0.5 = v
v = 22.22m/s
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Answer:
I'm fairly sure that the answer is "100 m/s"
Explanation:
Fnet=ma
a=Fnet/m
a=4 N / 0.040 kg
a=100 m/s
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What is the reason for heat transfer from one substance to another?
A.
difference in pressure
В.
difference in volume
C.
difference in temperature
D.
difference in mass
Answer:
C
Explanation: