The velocity of a car changes from 15 m/s south to 5 m/s south in 2
seconds. What is the acceleration of the car?
A. 5 m/s2 north
B. 10 m/s2 north
C. 10 m/s2 south
D. 5 m/s2 south

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Answer 1

Answer:

Acceleration of car = -5 m/s south

Explanation:

Given:

Initial velocity = 15 m/s

Final velocity = 5 m/s

Time taken = 2 sec

Find:

Acceleration of car

Computation:

Acceleration = Change in velocity / time

Acceleration of car = [5-15] / 2

Acceleration of car = -5 m/s south


Related Questions

which two options describes behaviors of particles that are related to the chemical properties of the materials

a- forming hydrogen bonds between them
b- reacting quickly with water
c- having a high mass
d- forming bonds with other atoms

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The answer is D I’m pretty sure

Answer:

The two correct answers are B.) reacting quickly with water, and D.) forming bonds with other atoms.

Explanation:

I took the quiz on a.pex and these were correct.

Describe a perfect day

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Answer:

A bright and sunny day not worrying about work or school no family drama just a day you can relax and be yourself surrounded by the people you love.

hope this helps

have a good day :)

Explanation:

Answer:I'll describe a perfect day as a bright sunny day without rain,having no chores or homework to do.Going outside and enjoying the sun,have a glass of lemonade.No drama and no school,nothing to worry about.Going to the pool and going for a nice swim or a lake.Going fishing,playing basketball,watching television,or visiting a relative you haven't have much time to spend with.Going for a walk in the park,hanging out with some friends.Or just staying in the house doing nothing.

Explanation:

A twin-sized air mattress used for camping has dimensions of 100 cm by 194 cm by 14 cm when blown up. The weight of the mattress is 4 kg. How heavy a person (in N) could the air mattress hold if it is placed in freshwater

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Answer:

[tex]2625.156\ \text{N}[/tex]

Explanation:

Dimensions of mattress 100 cm by 194 cm by 14 cm

[tex]m_m[/tex] = Mass of mattress = 4 kg

[tex]\rho[/tex] = Density of water = [tex]1000\ \text{kg/m}^3[/tex]

g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]

Volume of mattress

[tex]V=100\times 194\times 14=271600\ \text{cm}^3=0.2716\ \text{m}^3[/tex]

Weight of water displaced is equal to the buoyant force

Mass of water

[tex]m=\rho V\\\Rightarrow m=1000\times 0.2716\\\Rightarrow m=271.6\ \text{kg}[/tex]

Mass of person would be

[tex]m_p=m-m_m=271.6-4\\\Rightarrow m_p=267.6\ \text{kg}[/tex]

Weight of the person would be

[tex]w=m_pg\\\Rightarrow w=267.6\times 9.81\\\Rightarrow w=2625.156\ \text{N}[/tex]

The air mattress could hold a person that weighs up to [tex]2625.156\ \text{N}[/tex].

A small mirror is attached to a vertical wall, and it hangs a distance of 1.87 m above the floor. The mirror is facing due east, and a ray of sunlight strikes the mirror early in the morning and then again later in the morning. The incident and reflected rays lie in a plane that is perpendicular to both the wall and the floor. Early in the morning, the reflected ray strikes the floor at a distance of 3.56 m from the base of the wall. Later on in the morning, the ray is observed to strike the floor at a distance of 1.46 m from the wall. The earth rotates at a rate of 15.0o per hour. How much time (in hours) has elapsed between the two observations

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Answer:

 t = 1.62 h

Explanation:

A flat mirror fulfills the law of reflection where the incident angle is equal to the reflected angle.

          θ_i = θ_r

If we use trigonometry to find the angles, the mirror is at a height of L = 1.87 m,   and the reflected rays reach a distance x1 = 3.56 m

         tan θ₁ = x₁ / L

         tan θ₁ = [tex]\frac{3.56}{1.87}[/tex]

         θ₁ = tan⁻¹  1.90

         θ₁ = 62.29º

for the second case x₂ = 1.46 m

        tan θ₂ = x₂ / L

        θ₂ = tan⁻¹  [tex]\frac{1.46}{1.87}[/tex]

        θ₂ = 37.98º

the difference in degree traveled is

         Δθ = θ₁- θ₂

          Δθ = 62.29 - 37.98

          Δθ = 24.31º

as in the exercise they indicate that every 15º there is an hour

         t = 24.31º (1h / 15º)

         t = 1.62 h

A car travels at a constant speed of 25 m/s. Find the power supplied by the engine if it can supply a maximum force of 18,000 N​

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Answer:

720

Explanation:

A geosynchronous Earth satellite is one that has an orbital period of precisely 1 day and has a radius of 42.2 km of its orbit about the Earth. For certain application, it is desirable to have a satellite that orbits the Earth with a period of precisely 2days. What should be the radius of such a (every-two-days) satellite

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Answer:

66.98 km

Explanation:

Given :

Initial time period, [tex]$T_1$[/tex] = 1 day

Radius of initial orbit, [tex]$r_1$[/tex] = 42.2 km

Final Time period, [tex]$T_2$[/tex] = 2 days

We know that,

The time period of satellite is

[tex]$T= 2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{r^3}{GM}}$[/tex]

So, for [tex]$T_2=2\pi \sqrt{\frac{r_2^3}{GM}}$[/tex]    ...........(i)

For [tex]$T_1=2\pi \sqrt{\frac{r_1^3}{GM}}$[/tex]  ...................(ii)

Therefore, dividing equation (i) by (ii), we get

[tex]$\frac{T_2}{T_1}=\sqrt{\frac{r_2^3}{r_1^3}}$[/tex]

[tex]$\left(\frac{2}{1}\right)^2=\frac{r_2^3}{(42.2)^3}$[/tex]

[tex]$r_2 = 66.98 \ km$[/tex]

Therefore, the radius is 66.98 km.

At the same instant that a 0.50-kg ball is dropped from 25 m above Earth, a second ball, with a mass of 0.25 kg, is thrown straight upward from Earth's surface with an initial velocity of 19.6 m/s. They move along nearby lines and pass each other without colliding. When the second ball is at its highest point, what is the velocity of the center of mass of the two-ball system

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Answer:

The velocity of the center of mass of the two-ball system is 13.1 m/s.

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the first ball, m₁ = 0.5 kg

mass of the second ball, m₂ = 0.25 kg

initial velocity of the second ball, u₂ = 19.6 m/s

At the highest point the velocity of the second ball, v₂ = 0

The highest point reached by the second ball is calculated as;

v₂² = u₂² - 2gh

0 = u₂² - 2gh

2gh = u₂²

h = u₂² / 2g

h = (19.6²) / (2 x 9.8)

h = 19.6 m

The final velocity of the first ball when it had traveled 19.6 m down;

v₁² = u₁² + 2gh

v₁² = 0 + 2gh

v₁ = √2gh

v₁ = √(2 x 9.8 x 19.6)

v₁ = 19.6 m/s

The velocity of the center of mass of the two-ball system is calculated as;

[tex]v = \frac{m_1v_1 \ + \ m_2v_2}{m_1 \ + \ m_2} \\\\v = \frac{0.5\times 19.6 \ + \ 0.25\times 0}{0.5 \ + \ 0.25} \\\\v = 13.1 \ m/s[/tex]

One thing that animals have not demonstrated the ability to do with language (that humans can) is use language to describe itself. This use is called
a. reflexiveness.
b. specialization.
C. prevarication.
d. duality of patterning sounds, which is used to produce an infinite number of unique utterances.

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Answer:

The answer is letter B hope it helps

Answer is b hope that is right

Consider a long, thin rod with a length of 3 m rotating about it's end. This rod has a moment of inertia of 12 kg·m2 about this pivot.
What is the mass of the rod? Give your answer in kilograms to two decimal places.

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Answer:

The mass of the rod is 16 kg.

Explanation:

Given that,

The length of a rod, L = 3 m

The moment of inertia of the rod, I = 12 kg-m²

We need to find the mass of the rod. The moment of inertia of the rod of length L is given by :

[tex]I=\dfrac{ML^2}{12}[/tex]

Where

M is mass of the rod

[tex]M=\dfrac{12I}{L^2}\\\\M=\dfrac{12\times 12}{(3)^2}\\\\M=16\ kg[/tex]

So, the mass of the rod is 16 kg.

If a car is traveling 103 miles per hour and passes another vehicle which is at a complete stop, how many miles would it take the stopped vehicle to catch the traveling vehicle?

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Answer:

206 mph i think

Explanation:

pls helpone phyics question lots of points!

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Answer:

PE = 0.73J

Explanation:

Remember that in conservative spring systems,

Total energy = potential + kinetic energy.

On the y-axis lies the kinetic energy and the question asks for the potential energy.

PE + KE must always equal the same result.

In this case, KE + PE = 1

So rearranging the equation,

PE = 1 - KE

KE = 0.27 (as we can see from the graph)

Therefore,

PE = 1 - 0.27 = 0.73J

Bonus tip: The graphs of potential and kinetic energy will look the exact opposite in this case. When the KE graph is at 0J, the PE graph is at 1J and vice versa. And they always cross over at 0.5J

True or False: An electric circuit has to be complete for the load to
receive electricity.

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It will be false you welcome:)

A sports car accelerates at a constant rate from rest to a speed of 90 km/hr in 8 s. What is its acceleration?

3.13 m/s2

4.22 m/s2

5.31 m/s2

6.67 m/s2

none of the above

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First convert 90km/hr to m/s.

Initiate velocity = 0m/s (car was at rest)

Final velocity is 25m/s (90km/hr converted)

25m/s - 0m/s / 8s = 3.125 m/s^s

Therefore the answer is option A (3.13m/s^2)

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4) If you have a diverging lens with a focal length of -15 cm and it produces an image that is 9
cm from the lens, what is the height of the image if the object was 4,5 cm tall?
b) Draw a ray tracing diagram of the situation below (label all points in cm) :

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Explanation:

step 1. a diverging lens is "concave" on both side and always has a negative focal length

step 2. so 1/f = 1/s + 1/s' where f is the focal length, s is the object location, and s' is the image location (f, s, s' are all on the left side of the lens)

step 3. 1/-15 = 1/s + 1/-9 (image is virtual (negative))

step 4. 3/-45 = 1/s + 5/-45

step 5. s = 22.5cm (object is 22.5cm from lens)

step 6. s'/s = 9/22.5 ÷ 0.4 (magnification)

step 7. if the object is 4.5cm then the image is 4.5(0.4) = 1.8cm tall.

Which measures the amount of work you did?

I don’t get it

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Answer:

Power is often measured in joules of work per second. The unit of measurement for power is the (W). One watt is equal to one joule of work done in one second. If an object does a large amount of work, its power is usually measured in units of 1000 watts, or kilowatts.

Explanation:

It is the second option. Because work is force * distance.

ASAP 20 POINTS!!
The air also contained a small amount of argon
As the temperature of the air decreased from 20C to -190 C the argon changed
Explain the changes in arrangement and movement of the particles of the argon as the temperature of the air decreased

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Let us recall that temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a body.The higher the temperature, the higher the kinetic energy of the molecules of the body.

As temperature decreases, the kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance also decreases rapidly and the magnitude of intermolecular interaction between molecules of the substance increases.

Hence, as argon gas is cooled from 20°C to -190°C the kinetic energy of the gas molecules decreases an the magnitude of intermolecular interaction increases hence the gas changes into liquid and subsequently changes into a solid at -190°C.

How much work is done in pushing an object 7.0 m across a floor with a force of 50 N and then
pushing it back to its original position? How much power is used if this work is done in 20 sec?

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Answer:

35/2 J/s

Explanation:

Just use the 2 formulas

Work done = Force * distance moved

Power = Work done/time

WD = 7 * 50  = 350

Power = 350 / 20

= 35/2 J/s

True or false? A system must contain more than one object.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

normally -No system has ever performed well with one object.

A system must contain more than one object is a true statement.

What is system?

A system is a group of interacting or interrelated objects that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole.

Normally, no system has ever performed well with one object.

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pls help
How much work is done when a bucket of mass 2kg with 20kg
of water in it is pulled up from the bottom of a well 10m deep?​

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Answer:

2156 J

Explanation:

From the question,

Work done = Combined mass of the bucket and water×height×gravity.

W = (M+m)hg............................. Equation 1

Where M = mass of water, m = mass of the bucket, h = height, g = acceleration due to gravity.

Given: M = 20 kg, m = 2 kg, h = 10 m

Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²

Substitute these  value into equation 1

W = (20+2)×10×9.8

W = 22×98

W = 2156 J

An ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic expansion, a process in which no heat flows into or out of the gas. As a result, (a) the temperature of the gas remains constant and the pressure decreases. (b) both the temperature and pressure of the gas decrease. (c) the temperature of the gas decreases and the pressure increases. (d) both the temperature and volume of the gas increase. (e) both the temperature and pressure of the gas increase. Group of answer choices a b c d e

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Answer:

(b) both the temperature and pressure of the gas decrease.

Explanation:

An ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic expansion, a process in which no heat flows into or out of the gas. As a result, both the temperature and pressure of the gas decrease.

Gay Lussac states that when the volume of an ideal gas is kept constant, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.

Mathematically, Gay Lussac's law is given by;

[tex] PT = K[/tex]

Also, according to the first law of thermodynamics which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can only be transformed from one form to another. Thus, the ideal gas does work on the environment with respect to the volume and temperature.

One day, Peter put a leaf in hot water. After a while, he noted that a lot of air bubbles appeared on the lower surface of the leaf, but only a few air bubbles were found on the upper surface. Where did the air bubbles come from (name the part)?

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Answer:

The air bubbles are oxygen coming out of the leaf

Explanation:

Though the leaf is in hot water, it is still using light to continue on the path of photosynthesis. Now, this path of photosynthesis involves letting oxygen out of the leaf. Thus, this oxygen is the one that we see as bubbles coming out of the water.

The reason for having more air bubbles at the lower surface than at the upper surface is because the leaf cells at the lower surface of the leaf possess faster photosynthetic rate in releasing

oxygen.

When the disks collide and stick together, their temperature rises. Calculate the increase in internal energy of the disks, assuming that the process is so fast that there is insufficient time for there to be much transfer of energy to the ice due to a temperature difference. (Also ignore the small amount of energy radiated away as sound produced in the collisions between the disks.)

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Answer:

   ΔT = [tex]\frac{\Delta K}{(m_1+m_2) c_e }[/tex]    

Explanation:

This is an interesting problem, no data is given, so the result is a general expression.

Suppose that the disks are initially rotating with angular velocity w₁ and w₂, as well as that they have radii r₁ and r₂ and masses m₁ and m₂

we start the problem finding odl final angular velocity of the discs together, for this we define a system formed by the two discs, in this case the torques during the collision are internal and the angular momentum is conserved

       

initial instant. Just before the crash

           L₀ = L₁ + L₂

with

           L₁ =  I₁ w₁

the moment of inertia of a disc with an axis passing through its center is

           I₁ = ½ m₁ r₁²

we substitute

           I₀ = ½ m₁ r₁² w₁ + ½ m₂ r₂² w₂

final instant. Right after the crash

         L_f = I w

     

in angular momentum it is a scalar quantity, so it is additive

         I = I₁ + I₂

angular momentum is conserved

         L₀ = L_f

         I₁ w₁ + I₂ w₂ = I w

         w =  [tex]\frac{ I_1 w_1 + I_2 w_2 }{I}[/tex]            (1)

We already have the angular velocities of the system, let's find the kinetic energy of it

initial

          K₀ = K₁ + K₂ = ½ I₁ w₁² + ½ I₂ w₂²

final

          K_f = K = ½ I w²

the variation of the kinetic energy is the loss in the increase of the temperature of the system, they indicate us that we neglect the other possible losses

         ΔK = K_f -K₀

         ΔK = ½ I w² - (½ I₁ w₁² + ½ I₂ w₂²)           (2)

In this chaos we know all the values ​​for which the numerical value of ΔK can be calculated, the symbolic substitution gives expressions with complicated

Now if all this variation of energy turns into heat

         Q = ΔK

         m_{total} c_e ΔT = ΔK

where the specific heat of the bear discs must be known, suppose they are of the same material

         ΔT = [tex]\frac{\Delta K}{(m_1+m_2) c_e }[/tex]               (3)

to make a special case, we suppose some data

the discs have the same mass and radius, disc 2 is initially at rest and the discs are made of bronze that has c_e = 380 J / kg ºC

we look for the angular velocity

          I₁ = I₂ = I₀

          I = 2 I₀

         

we substitute in 1

           w = [tex]\frac{I_o w_1 + I_o 0 }{2I_o}[/tex] I₀ w₁ + I₀ 0 / 2Io

           w = w₁ /2

we look for the variation of the kinetic energy with 2

       

             ΔK = ½ (2I₀) (w₁ /2)² - (½ I₀ w₁² + ½ I₀ 0)

             ΔK = ¼ I₀ w₁² -½ I₀ w₁²

             ΔK = - ¼ I₀ w₁²

the negative sign indicates that the kinetic energy decreases

We look for the change in Temperature with the expression 3

              ΔT = [tex]\frac{ \Delta K}{(m_1 +m_2) c_e}[/tex]ΔK / (m1 + m2) ce

              ΔT = [tex]\frac{ \frac{1}{4} I_o w_1^2 }{ 2m c_e}[/tex]

              ΔT =  [tex]\frac{1}{8} \frac{ (\frac{1}{2} m r_1^2 ) w_1^2 }{ m c_e}[/tex]

              ΔT = [tex]\frac{1}{16} r_1^2 w_1^2 / c_e[/tex]

in this expression all the terms are contained

The increase in internal energy of the disks will be [tex]\rm \triangle E= mc\frac{\triangle k }{(m_1+m_2)c_e}[/tex].

What is internal energy?

The energy contained within a thermodynamic system is known as its internal energy. It's the amount of energy required to build or prepare a system in any given internal state.

The given data in the problem is;

[tex]\rm \omega_1[/tex]  is the angular velocity of  disk 1

[tex]\rm \omega_2[/tex] is the  angular velocity of disk 2

r₁ is the radius of  disk 1

r₂ is the radius of  disk 2

m₁ is the mass of disk 1

m₂ is the mass of disk 2

Momentum before the collision;

[tex]\rm L_1 = I_1 \omega_1[/tex]

The moment of inertia of disc 1

[tex]\rm i_1 = \frac{1}{2} m_1r_1^2[/tex]

The momentum gets conserved;

[tex]\rm L_0 = L_f \\\\ I_1 \omega_1 + I_2\omega_2 = I \omega \\\\ \rm \omega= \frac{I_1 \omega_1 + I_2\omega_2}{I}[/tex]

The change in the kinetic energy is;

[tex]\traingle KE= K_f - K_0 \\\\ \traingle KE= \frac{1}{2} I \omega^2-(\frac{1}{2} I_1\omega_1^2 + (\frac{1}{2} I_2\omega_2^2 )[/tex]

The change in the energy gets converted into heat;

[tex]\rm Q= \triangle k \\\\\ m_{total } c_e dt = \triangle k[/tex]

The change in the temperature is

[tex]\triangle T= \frac{\triangle k }{(m_1+m_2)c_e}[/tex]

The internal energy change is found by;

[tex]\rm \triangle E = mc_v dt[/tex]

[tex]\rm \triangle E= mc\frac{\triangle k }{(m_1+m_2)c_e}[/tex]

Hence the increase in internal energy of the disks will be [tex]\rm \triangle E= mc\frac{\triangle k }{(m_1+m_2)c_e}[/tex].

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2.4 What is the radiation error of a temperature measurement?
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Answer:

diameter     of       the  wire   =  0.05  in  =0.05 /12   =4.167 *10 ^-3  ft

area   of cross  section    of the  wire  = A =  22/7 *  ( d /2 ) ^2  =0.786 *  (  4.167 *10 ^-3 ) ^2  =1.365 *10 ^-5  ft2  

E  =...

Explanation:

A 4768-kg roller coaster train full of riders approaches

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Answer: ?

Explanation:

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1. In the situation below, a tractor pulls a 850 sledge along a ramp of height ℎ = 1 and large = 30 °. If the tractor applies a constant force to the sledge = 6750 , at an angle = 36.9 °, determine the total work performed by all forces on the sledge to move it along the ramp. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the sledge and the plane is = 0.3. Tip: for the calculation, remember that only the components of the windows that are parallel to the direction of travel contribute to the work. Disregard the dimensions of the sled.

2) When firing a 2 projectile at a 1.4 bloco block, initially at rest, it is observed that the projectile is stuck in the block and the system moves together for a distance = 0.1 before stop. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is = 0.25, determine what was the velocity of the projectile in the instant before impact. Tip: here you must use the conservation of linear momentum and also energy, considering the work done by the frictional force

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What type of forces is acting on an object that prevents the object from moving?

use the Group of answer choices

a Balanced forces

b Friction forces

c Gravity forces

d Unbalanced forces

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B. Friction forces I am still typing bc it says my answer needs to be 20 characters long :)

Answer: Friction Forces

Explanation: (I took the same test and got the answer)

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I hope this helps!

30. Easy Guided Online Tutorial One object is at rest, and another is moving. The two collide in a one-dimensional, completely inelastic collision. In other words, they stick together after the collision and move off with a common velocity. Momentum is conserved. The speed of the object that is moving initially is 25 m/s. The masses of the two objects are 3.0 and 8.0 kg. Determine the final speed of the two-object system after the collision for the case when the large-mass object is the one moving initially and the case when the small-mass object is the one moving initially.

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Answer:

[tex]18.18\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

[tex]6.82\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]m_1[/tex] = Mass of large object = 8 kg

[tex]m_2[/tex] = Mass of smaller object = 3 kg

When large mass is moving

[tex]u_1[/tex] = 25 m/s

[tex]u_2[/tex] = 0

For completely inelastic collision we have the relation

[tex]m_1u_1+m_2u_2=(m_1+m_2)v\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{m_1u_1+m_2u_2}{m_1+m_2}\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{8\times 25+3\times 0}{8+3}\\\Rightarrow v=18.18\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

Speed of the combined mass when the larger object is moving is [tex]18.18\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

When smaller mass is moving

[tex]u_1[/tex] = 0

[tex]u_2[/tex] = 25 m/s

[tex]v=\dfrac{m_1u_1+m_2u_2}{m_1+m_2}\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{8\times 0+3\times 25}{8+3}\\\Rightarrow v=6.82\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

Speed of the combined mass when the smaller object is moving is [tex]6.82\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

A 120-gram toy airplane flies in a straight line at a speed of 1.3 m/s. How much kinetic energy does the airplane have?

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Answer:

0.1014 J

Explanation:

This is the answer if the toy airplane was 120-GRAMS

if you meant KG then it's 101.4 J

Why do people make this to the seashore?

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Answer:

Protecting the Seashore

Seashore Conservation Code

When investigating a seashore it is important to remember that the welfare of the plants and animals must come first. If seaweeds are attached to rocks do not try to pull them off, just examine them where they are growing. Handle animals with great care, returning them to the place where they were found. Anemones and limpets are normally firmly stuck to rocks and any attempt to remove them may result in their death. Replace any large stones that are removed – animals that live on the underside soon die if left exposed.

Pollution Problems

Seas and seashores are under continual threat from pollution. Here are some examples:-

oil rigOil spills, either accidental or deliberate, have a devastating effect on marine life, especially seabirds. Black tar-like oil washed up on a rocky shore would obviously completely destroy the entire community of living things. Chemicals used to disperse oil spills on a shore may effectively clean up the oil, but they can also cleanse the shore of life! The best policy for marine life is to physically remove as much oil as possible and leave the rest to degrade naturally. A rocky shore will recover much more quickly if chemicals are not used.

Sewage and litter also upsets seashore ecosystem, making them unsightly and perhaps contaminated. Some litter can be dangerous to wildlife.

Toxic chemicals and radioactive waste - a cocktail of toxic chemicals have found their way into the sea over the years, affecting both marine and human life. For many years potentially deadly radioactive waste from nuclear power stations and other sources was disposed of in the sea, and beaches have been contaminated by accidental leakages from nuclear power stations.

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Soothing salt water. The minerals and salt in the ocean water soothe aching joints.  

Exfoliate with sand. Sand acts as a natural exfoliator.  

Workout in the waves.  

Vital vitamin D.  

Clear the mental clutter.  

Technology detox.  

Enjoying company.

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A concave lens cannot produce a real image.


A. True
B. False

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Answer:

B. False

A concave mirror and a converging lens will only produce a real image if the object is located beyond the focal point.

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