Answer:
physical change
Explanation:
its only changing things you see.
An aluminum baking sheet with a mass of 225 g absorbs 2.4 x 104 J from an oven. If its temperature was initially 25 C, what will its new temperature be?
Answer:
The value is [tex]T_2 =416.9 \ K[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of the aluminum baking sheet is [tex]m = 225 \ g = 0.225 \ kg[/tex]
The energy absorbed is [tex]E = 2.4 *10^{4} \ J[/tex]
The initial temperature is [tex]T_1 = 25 ^oC = 25 + 273 = 298 \ K[/tex]
Generally the heat absorbed is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q = m * c_a * [T_2 - T_1][/tex]
Here [tex]c_a[/tex] is the specific heat capacity of aluminum with value [tex]c_a = 897 \ J / kg \cdot K[/tex]
So
[tex]2.4 *10^{4 } =0.225 * 897 * [ T_ 2- 298][/tex]
=> [tex]T_2 - 298 = 118.915[/tex]
=> [tex]T_2 =416.9 \ K[/tex]
What can you infer from the fact that metals are good conductors of electricity?
Answer:
Knowing that these metals are infact good conductors of electricity we can infer that metals are able to hold and conduct certain temperatures. Another thing we can infer is that these good conductors can be used in connection to transferring energy or electricity.
The image below shows four boxes that each contain a different sample of gas. The atoms of each gas are represented by dots, 1 2 3 4 Which box contains the gas with the greatest density?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Two cars each have a mass of 1050 kg. If the gravitational force between
them is 2.27 x 10-7N, how far apart are they? G = 6.67 10-11 N:(m/kg)2
A. 21 m
B. 5.6 m
C. 33 m
D. 18 m
DUBMIT
Answer: D.
Explanation:
d = ± √ G m 1 m 2 /F
Because distance cannot be negative there it goes:
d = √ G m 1 m 2 /F
d = √ 6.67 ⋅ 10 − 11 ⋅ 1050 ⋅ 1050 2.27 ⋅ 10 − 7
d = √ 0.0000735 2.27 ⋅ 10 − 7
d = √ 3239504.405
d ≈ 1799.86 m = 18m
which factor does not affect the strength of an electromagnet
Answer:
the placement of the ammeter in the circuit
Explanation:
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Calculate the mechanical advantage of a ramp if the box you are trying to move has a mass of 10 kilograms, the
board is 15 feet long and the height of the ramp is 5 feet.
Answer:
add answer +5 so so so so so
Answer:
3 trust me
Explanation:
A balloon contains 0.075 m^3 of
gas. The pressure is reduced to
100kPa and fills a box of 0.45 m^3.
What is the initial pressure inside the
balloon if the temperature remains
constant?
Answer:
600 KPa.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Initial volume (V1) = 0.075 m³
Final volume (V2) = 0.45 m³
Final pressure (P2) = 100 KPa
Initial pressure (P1) =?
Temperature = constant
The initial pressure can be obtained by using the Boyle's law equation as shown below:
P1V1 = P2V2
P1 × 0.075 = 100 × 0.45
P1 × 0.075 = 45
Divide both side by 0.075
P1 = 45 / 0.075
P1 = 600 KPa.
Thus, the initial pressure in the balloon is 600 KPa.
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Which of the following is an Sl unit of measurement?
A. Liter
B. Gallon
C. Quart
D. Yard
Bob Beamon's 1968 Olympic long jump set a world record which remains unbroken to this day. This amazing jump resulted from an initial velocity of 9.5 m/s at an angle of 40 degrees from the horizontal.
1. Calculate the initial horizontal velocity (V_ix) to two significant figures:
2. Calculate the initial vertical velocity (V_iy) to two significant figures:
3. Calculate the time needed to reach the highest point of the jump (t_1/2) to two significant figures:
4. Calculate the total time (t_TOT) needed to complete the jump to two significant figures:
5. Calculate the maximum height (h) reached during the jump to two significant figures:
6. Calculate the range (total horizontal distance) of his jump to two significant figures:
Please answer today! Thanks!
Answer:
1.) 7.3 m/s 2.) 6.1 m/s
Explanation:
To calculate the initial horizontal velocity with just degrees and velocity alone is pretty simple. The formula is Velocity*cos(degrees)
eg 9.5*cos(40)
2. To calculate the initial vertical velocity with just degrees and velocity alone is pretty simple. The formula Velocity*sin(degrees)
eg 9.5*sin(40)
How much of the day do we spend sleeping?
Answer:
roughly 8-10 hours for the average human being
Explanation:
A motorcycle skids for a distance of 2.0 m with the icy road pushing on its tires with force of 120 N as its
brakes are applied
What is the change in kinetic energy for the motorcycle?
Round the answer to two significant digits.
Answer:
-240
Explanation:
A motorcycle skids for a distance of 2.0 m on an icy road, then the change in kinetic energy for the motorcycle will be equal to -240 J.
What is kinetic energy?The force which a moving object has is referred to as kinetic energy in physics. It is defined as the number of effort required to propel a person of a specific mass from still to a specific velocity.
Aside from slight fluctuations in speed, your body holds onto the kinetic energy it obtains during acceleration.
When the body slows down from its present level to a condition of rest, the same quantity of energy is used.
Formally, kinetic energy is any quantity that has a gradient concerning time in the Lagrangian of a system.
As per the given information in the question,
Distance, d = 2.0 m
Friction, f = 120 N
The angle between displacement and friction force, θ = 180°
Now, the change in kinetic energy for the motorcycle = Work done by the friction.
K.E = f × d(cos θ)
= 120 (2.0 m)(cos 180°)
Δ K.E = -240 J
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If you quadrupled the mass and tripled the radius of a planet, by what factor would gg at its surface change
Answer:
4/3
Explanation:
We already know aforehand that the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of a planet is given as
GM/r²,
Now, if the mass is quadrupled, we would have
G4M/r²,
If the radius is then tripled, we would have again
G4M/3r²
And that is what we have, now, to get the factor that the acceleration changes is simply to compare it with the primary equation
HM/r² = G4M/3r²
And thus, we find out that the factor is 4/3 or 1.333
Hazel recently read an article that claimed that radio waves can cause electron displacement. Based on
the passage, is the article's claim true?
No, because radio waves
have energies that are too
low to fall in the ionizing
range
Yes, because radio waves
have energies that are
high enough to fall in the
ionizing range
Yes, because radio waves
have wavelengths that
are short enough to fall in
the ionizing range
Answer:
Based on the passage, the article's claim is not true. Therefore, the answer is:
No, because radio waves have energies that are too low to fall in the ionizing range.
Explanation:
Radio waves are generally known as forms of non-ionizing radiation. This means that they do not have enough energy, unlike microwaves, to separate electrons from atoms or molecules, thereby ionizing them. They cannot cause electron displacement, as claimed in the article. Therefore, they cannot break chemical bonds, which can cause chemical reactions or DNA damage. As non-ionizing radiation, radio waves occur at lower frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum.
What is the average velocity of a train moving along a straight track if its displacement is 192 m was during a time period of 8.0 s
Answer:
The average velocity of a train moving along a straight track if its displacement is 192 m was during a time period of 8.0 s is 24 [tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex].
Explanation:
Velocity is a physical quantity that expresses the relationship between the space traveled by an object and the time used for it. Then, the average velocity relates the change in position to the time taken to effect that change.
[tex]velocity=\frac{displacement}{time}[/tex]
Velocity considers the direction in which an object moves, so it is considered a vector magnitude.
In this case, the displacement is 192 m and the time period is 8 s. Replacing:
[tex]velocity=\frac{192 m}{8 s}[/tex]
Solving:
velocity= 24 [tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
The average velocity of a train moving along a straight track if its displacement is 192 m was during a time period of 8.0 s is 24 [tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex].
A deuterium atom is a hydrogen atom with a neutron added to its nucleus. Approximate the binding energy of this nucleus, given that the mass of the deuterium atom is 2.014102 u and the masses of a hydrogen atom and a neutron are 1.007825 u and 1.008665 u, respectively.
a. 2 GeV.
b. 2 keV.
c. 2 MeV.
d. 2 eV.
Answer:
c. 2 MeV.
Explanation:
The computation of the binding energy is shown below
[tex]= [Zm_p + (A - Z)m_n - N]c^2\\\\=[(1) (1.007825u) + (2 - 1 ) ( 1.008665 u) - 2.014102 u]c^2\\\\= (0.002388u)c^2\\\\= (.002388) (931.5 MeV)\\\\=2.22 MeV[/tex]
= 2 MeV
As 1 MeV = (1 u) c^2
hence, the binding energy is 2 MeV
Therefore the correct option is c.
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct binding energy could come
And, the same is to be considered
What causes hot air to rise from the pavement on a hot summer day?
Answer:
radation because the heat gets too intense and is forced to rise
what is the name of this element?
Answer:
fluorine is the right answer of this question
During a hockey game, a puck is given an initial speed of 10 m/s. It slides 50 m on the horizontal ice before it stops due to friction. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the pick and the ice.A) 0.12B) 0.10C) 0.11D) 0.090
Answer:
The value is [tex]\mu_k = 0.102[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The initial speed of the pluck is [tex]u = 10 \ m/s[/tex]
The distance it slides on the horizontal ice is [tex]s = 50 \ m[/tex]
Generally from kinematic equation we have that
[tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2as[/tex]
Here v is is the final velocity and the value is 0 m/s given that the pluck came to rest, so
[tex]0^2 = 10 ^2 + 2* a * 50[/tex]
=> [tex]a = - 1 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Here the negative sign show that the pluck is decelerating
Generally the force applied on the pluck is equal to the frictional force experienced by the pluck
So
[tex]F = F_f[/tex]
=> [tex]m * a = m* g * \mu_k[/tex]
=> [tex]1 = 9.8 * \mu_k[/tex]
=> [tex]\mu_k = 0.102[/tex]
A school bus has a mass of 18,200 kg. The bus moves at 13.5 m/s. How fast must a 0.142-kg baseball move in order to have the same momentum as the bus?
Answer:
bus momentum
p_bus= m_bus x v_bus
=18,200 x 16.5
basball momentum
pball=mball x vball
=0.142 x v
p_bus = pball
18200 x 16.5 = 0.142 x v
v=(18200 x 16.5)/0.142
v is the answer for baseball
Explanation:
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The momentum of the bus of 18200 kg and velocity of 13.5 m/s is 245700 Kg m/s. To have equal momentum the base ball with 145 g have to throw in a speed of 1.7 × 10 ⁶ m/s.
What is momentum?Momentum of a moving body is the product of mass and velocity. Thus it have the unit of g m/s or Kg m/s. Momentum is a vector quantity and thus having magnitude and direction.
Given that one bus is having a mass of 18200 Kg and 13.2 m/s speed. The momentum is:
p = mv
=18200 kg × 13.5 m/s
= 245700 Kg m/s
To have a momentum of 245700 Kg m/s the base ball with 0. 142 g have to have a velocity = 245700 Kg m/s / 0.142 g
=1.7 × 10 ⁶ m/s
Hence, the baseball weighs0. 142 g have to move in 1.7 × 10 ⁶ m/s
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What differentiates galaxy groups from clusters?
A.
Clusters are bigger than groups.
B.
Clusters are more massive than groups.
C.
Clusters contain a hot intracluster medium, whereas groups do not.
D.
Clusters are collections of galaxy groups, whereas groups are collections of galaxies.
E.
Clusters don't gravitationally bind galaxies together, while groups bind galaxies gravitationally.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Galaxy clusters are basically very large (>50 galaxies) groups
Answer:
The correct answer would be:
C.
Clusters contain a hot intracluster medium, whereas groups do not.
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A bullet fired into a fixed target loses half of its velocity after penetrating 3 cm. How much further it will penetrate before coming to rest assuming that it faces constant resistance to motion
[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Given:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{First \: penetrating \: length\:(s_{1}) = 3 \: cm}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\:To \:Find:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Left \: Penetration \: length \: before \: it \: comes \: to \: rest \:( s_{2} )}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Calculation:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Let \: Initial \: velocity = v\:m/s} \\\\[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Left \: velocity \: after \: s_{1} \: penetration = \dfrac{v}{2} \:m/s} \\\\ [/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{s_{1} = \dfrac{3}{100} = 0.03 \: m}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
☯ As we know that,
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ \bigg(\dfrac{v}{2} \bigg)^{2} = {v}^{2} + 2a s_{1}}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ \dfrac{ {v}^{2} }{4} = {v}^{2} + 2 \times a \times 0.03 }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ \dfrac{ {v}^{2} }{4} - {v}^{2} = 0.06 \times a }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{\dfrac{ - 3{v}^{2} }{4} = 0.06 \times a }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{a = \dfrac{ - 3 {v}^{2} }{4 \times 0.06} }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ a = \dfrac{ - 25 {v}^{2} }{2}\:m/s^{2} ......(1) }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{ Initial\:velocity=v\:m/s} \\\\ [/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{ Final \: velocity = 0 \: m/s }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{{0}^{2} = {v}^{2} + 2 \times \dfrac{ - 25 {v}^{2} }{2} \times s }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ - {v}^{2} = - 25 {v}^{2} \times s }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s = \dfrac{ - {v}^{2} }{ - 25 {v}^{2} }}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s = \dfrac{1}{25} }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s = 0.04 \: m }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
☯ For left penetration (s₂)
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{s = s_{1} + s_{2} }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ 0.04 = 0.03 + s_{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s_{2} = 0.04 - 0.03 }[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{s_{2} = 0.01 \: m = {\boxed{\sf{\purple{1 \: cm }}} }}[/tex]
[tex]\\[/tex]
[tex]\star\:\sf{Left \: penetration \: before \: it \: come \: to \: rest \: is \:{\bf{ 1 \: cm}}} \\ [/tex]
why do feet smell and noses run?
Answer:
Nose has mucous glands with hairs which helps the body in trapping pollutants and infectants from entering inside the body. On the other hand,our feet is composed of millions of sweat pores when dirt and other things accumulate,it smells because of sweat mixed with the dirt and other dirty things of the ground.
Explanation:
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which property of an object is not changed by a force
There are only about 118 known elements. How is it possible that all matter in the universe is made up of just over 100 elements?
Explanation:
Not all elements is viable to form a chemical coumpound, so the 18, is not part of it
A particular engine has a power output of 2 kW and an efficiency of 27%. If the engine expels 9085 J of thermal energy in each cycle, find the heat absorbed in each cycle. Answer in units of J.
Answer:
12445 J
Explanation:
Given that
Power output, P = 5 kW
efficiency of the engine, e = 27% = 0.27
Thermal energy expelled, Q(c) = 9085 J
Heat absorbed, Q(h) = ?
Using the formula
e = W/Q(h)
e = [Q(h) - Q(c)] / Q(h)
e = 1 - Q(c)/Q(h)
Now, substituting the values into the formula, we have
0.27 = 1 - 9085/Q(h)
9085/Q(h) = 1 - 0.27
9085/Q(h) = 0.73
Q(h) = 9085 / 0.73
Q(h) = 12445 J
Thus, the heat absorbed is 12445 J
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When hitting the ski slopes when does the skier has the most potential energy??
Answer:
As the ski jumper starts moving downhill, some of his potential energy changes into kinetic energy (KE). Kinetic energy moves him down the slope to the ramp. When the ski jumper takes off from the ramp, some of his kinetic energy is changed back into potential energy as he rises in the air.
Explanation: hope this helps
Answer:
at the top of the slope
Explanation:
Part A:
The primary coil of a transformer contains 100 turns; the secondary has 200 turns. The primary coil is connected to a size-AA battery that supplies a constant voltage of 1.5 volts. What voltage would be measured across the secondary coil?
Part B:
A transformer is intended to decrease the value of the alternating voltage from 500 volts to 25 volts. The primary coil contains 200 turns. Find the necessary number of turns N2 in the secondary coil.
Part C:
A transformer is intended to decrease the value of the alternating current from 500 amperes to 25 amperes. The primary coil contains 200 turns. Find the necessary number of turns N2 in the secondary coil.
Part D:
In a transformer, the primary coil contains 400 turns, and the secondary coil contains 80 turns. If the primary current is 2.5 amperes, what is the secondary current I2?
Part E:
The primary coil of a transformer has 200 turns and the secondary coil has 800 turns. The power supplied to the primary coil is 400 watts. What is the power generated in the secondary coil if it is terminated by a 20-ohm resistor?
Part F:
A transformer supplies 60 watts of power to a device that is rated at 20 volts. The primary coil is connected to a 120-volt ac source. What is the current I1 in the primary coil?
Part G:
The voltage and the current in the primary coil of a nonideal transformer are 120 volts and 2.0 amperes. The voltage and the current in the secondary coil are 19.4 volts and 11.8 amperes. What is the efficiency e of the transformer? The efficiency of a transformer is defined as the ratio of the output power to the input power, expressed as a percentage: e=100Pout/Pin.
Answer:
a) 0 V
b) 10 turns
c) 4000 turns
d) 12.5 A
e) 400 W
f) 0.5 A
g) 95.4%
Explanation:
A
0
B
To solve this, we would be using the simple relationship between voltage and number of turns
V1/V2 = N1/N2
500/25 = 200/N2
20 = 200/N2
N2 = 200/20
N2 = 10 turns
C
Here also, we would be using the relationship between current and the number of turns
I1/I2 = N2/N1
500/25 = N2/20
20 = N2/20
N2 = 20 * 20
N2 = 4000 turns
D
Like in the previous question, current and the number of turn relationship is used
N1/N2 = I2/I1
400/80 = I2/2.5
5 = I2/2.5
I2 = 5 * 2.5
I2 = 12.5 A
E
The power remains unchanged at 400 W
F
Power = Voltage * Current
P = VI
I = P/V
I = 60/120
I = 0.5 A
G
95.4%
The transformer is a device used to step up or step down voltage.
Part A;
Given that;
Es/Ep = Ns/Np
Es = voltage in the secondary coil
Ep = voltage in primary coil
Ns = Number of turns in secondary coil
Np = Number of coils in primary coil
Es = Ns/Np × Ep
Es = 200/100 × 1.5 V
Es = 3 V
Part B
Ns = Es/Ep × Np
Ns = 25/500 × 200
Ns = 10 turns
Part C
Ns/Np = Ip/Is
Ns = Ip/Is × Np
Ns = 500/25 × 200
Ns = 4000 turns
Part D
Ns/Np = Ip/Is
NsIs = NpIp
Is = NpIp/Ns
Is = 400 × 2.5/80
Is =12.5 A
Part E
The power in the primary coil is the same as the power in the secondary coil. The power in the secondary coil is 400 watts.
Part F
Power supplied = 60 watts
Voltage of primary coil = 120 V
Since;
P = IV
I = P/V = 60/120 = 0.5 A
Part G
Since;
E = 100Pout/Pin
Pin = 120 V × 2 A = 240 W
Pout = 19.4 V × 11.8 A = 228.92 W
E = 100(228.92/240)
E = 95.4%
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A speeding race car primarily contains potential energy.
:True
False
A stone dropped from a bridge strikes the water 5.6 seconds later. What is the final velocity in meters/s?
A) 179.78 meters/s
B) 5.71 meters/s
C) 1.75 meters/s
D) 54.88 meters/s
Answer: 54.88 meters/s
Explanation:
The final velocity will be calculated by using the formula:
v = u + at
where,
v = final velocity
u = initial velocity = 0
a = 9.8
t = 5.6
Therefore, we slot the value back into the formula. This will be:
v = u + at
v = 0 + (9.8 × 5.6)
v = 0 + 54.88
v = 54.88 meters per second
Therefore, the final velocity is 54.88m/s
A pmdc has a stall torque of 10 and maximum mechanical power of 200. What is the maximum angular velocity?
Answer:
The maximum angular velocity is 20 rad/s
Explanation:
Given;
torque, τ = 10 N
maximum mechanical power, P = 200 J/s
The output power of the pmdc is given as;
P = τω
where;
P is the maximum mechanical power
ω is the maximum angular velocity
ω = P / τ
ω = (200) / (10)
ω = 20 rad/s
Therefore, the maximum angular velocity is 20 rad/s