To increase an impulse:
A. increase the change in momentum.
B. decrease the change in velocity.
C. increase the distance.
D. decrease the mass.

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Answer 1
I believe the answer is A.

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Draw the currect electric lines for the following charge

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the form of energy most responsible for producing sunlight is

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Answer:

nuclear energy

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what is the mass of vertical column of air that exerts pressure of 1 atm over a10m by 10m square surface

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Answer:

[tex]m=1.01\times 10^6\ kg[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Pressure, P = 1 atm = 101325 Pa

Area of the square surface, A = 10² = 100 m²

We need to find the mass of vertical column of air. We know that, pressure is equal to the force acting per unit area. So,

[tex]P=\dfrac{mg}{A}\\\\m=\dfrac{PA}{g}\\\\m=\dfrac{101325\times 10^2}{10}\\\\m=1.01\times 10^6\ kg[/tex]

So, the required mass of the vertical column of air is [tex]1.01\times 10^6\ kg[/tex].

Match the symbol of each element to its name :)

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Answer:

H-Hydrogen

B-Boron

O-Oxygen

Au-Gold

Co-Cobolt

He-Helium

Na-Sodium

S-Sulfur

K-Potassium

Ag-Silver

Explanation:

Normally, chemical symbols are either the first letter or the first two letters of the element.

However, there are some exceptions where they use the Latin names e.g:

Aurum-Au-Gold

Natrium-Na-Sodium

Kalium-K-Potassium

Argentum-Ag-Silver

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Which two factors affect the electric force between two particles?
A. Gravitational force
B. The strong nuclear force
C. Their charges
D. The distance between them
E. Their mass

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Answer:

A. Gravitational force

C. Their charges

Explanation:

As we'll discuss in this lesson, he found that the force between charged particles was dependent on only two factors: the distance between the particles and the amount of electric charge that they carried.

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Answer:

the answer is all of the above

Explanation:

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High pressure systems are found in the:

troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere
thermosphere

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Answer:

Troposphere

High-pressure areas form due to downward motion through the troposphere, the atmospheric layer where weather occurs.

Troposphere is the right answer

what is the fullform of SMPS ?​

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What is the fullform of SMPS ?​

A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently.

Answer:

A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently.

Explanation:

The observation that energy transformations are rarely 100% efficient is seen by scientists as a violation of the Law of Conservation of Energy.

true or false ???

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Answer:

l

Explanation:

Answer:

true I believe

Explanation:

how does displacement, acceleration, time, and velocity affect motion?

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Answer:

The relation between velocity and time is a simple one during uniformly accelerated, straight-line motion. The longer the acceleration, the greater the change in velocity. Change in velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant.

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Answer:

We describe motion in terms of velocity and acceleration. Velocity: The rate of change of displacement of an object (displacement over elapsed time) is velocity. Velocity is a vector since it has both magnitude (called speed) and direction. ... Acceleration: The rate of change of velocity is acceleration.

Explanation:

Displacement is a vector which points from the initial position of an object to its final position. ... Instantaneous velocity, on the other hand, describes the motion of a body at one particular moment in time. Acceleration is a vector which shows the direction and magnitude of changes in velocity.

Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. Velocity is the rate at which displacement changes with time. ... The average velocity over some interval is the total displacement during that interval, divided by the time.

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Answer:

yellow

Explanation:

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⦁ When a force of 6O N is applied to a mass of 30 kg, the acceleration of the mass will be:

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Answer:

2m/s^2

Explanation:

Force is equal to;

mass × acceleration

therefore;

acceleration equals

force divided by mass

acceleration = 2m/s ^2

Answer:

f = 60N

m = 30kg

f= m×a

60N= 30 × a

a = 60/30

a = 2

Which waves have oscillations parallel to their direction of motion?
sound waves from a stereo speaker

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Answer:

sound waves

Explanation:

this is because sound waves are longitudinal waves, and longitudinal waves are waves that travel parallel to the direction of the wave motion

thus it cannot be light or electromagnetic waves but only sound waves

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Give examples to show that friction is both friend and foe ?​

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Answer:

friction as friend

It helps us to hold or catch any objectit alos helps us to walk easily

friction as foe

It causes wear and tear of tyresit also cause great damages to parts of machine

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Answer:

Wear and tear of soles of our shoes is due to friction.

When a tyre deflates, it is difficult to move the vehicle because of increased friction between the tyre and the road surface.

Machines get heated up and produce noise because of friction.

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A stone is dropped from a balloon that is descending at a uniform rate of
12 m/s when it is 1000 m from ground.
a. Calculate the velocity and position of the stone after 10 s and the time
it takes the stone to hit the ground.
b. Solve the same problem as for the case of a balloon rising at the given
velocity​

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Answer:

Assume that [tex]g =9.81\; \rm m\cdot s^{-1}[/tex], and that the air resistance on the stone is negligible.

a.

Height of the stone: [tex]389.5\; \rm m[/tex] (above the ground.)

Velocity of the stone: [tex]\left(-110.5\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}\right)[/tex] (the stone is travelling downwards.)

b.

Height of the stone: [tex]629.5\; \rm m[/tex] (above the ground.)

Velocity of the stone: [tex]\left(-86.5\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}\right)[/tex] (the stone is travelling downwards.)

Explanation:

If air resistance on the stone is negligible, the stone would be accelerating downwards at a constant [tex]a = -g = -9.81\; \rm m \cdot s^{-2}[/tex].

Let [tex]h_0[/tex] denote the initial height of the stone (height of the stone at [tex]t = 0[/tex].)

Similarly, let [tex]v_0[/tex] denote the initial velocity of the stone.

Before the stone reaches the ground, the height [tex]h[/tex] (in meters) of the stone at time [tex]t[/tex] (in seconds) would be:

[tex]\displaystyle h(t) = -\frac{1}{2}\, g \cdot t^{2} + v_0 \cdot t + h_0[/tex].

Similarly, before the stone reaches the ground, the velocity [tex]v[/tex] (in meters-per-second) of the stone at time [tex]t[/tex] (in seconds) would be:

[tex]v(t) = -g\cdot t + v_0[/tex].

In section a., [tex]h_0 = 1000\; \rm m[/tex] while [tex]v_0 = -12\; \rm m\cdot s^{-1}[/tex] (the stone is initially travelling downwards.) Evaluate both [tex]h(t)[/tex] and [tex]v(t)[/tex] for [tex]t = 10\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex]:

[tex]\begin{aligned} h(t) &= -\frac{1}{2}\, g \cdot t^{2} + v_0 \cdot t + h_0 \\ &= -\frac{1}{2}\ \times 9.81\; \rm m\cdot s^{-2}\times (10\; \rm s)^{2} \\&\quad\quad + \left(-12\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}\right) \times 10\; \rm s + 1000\; \rm m \\[0.5em] &= 389.5\; \rm m \end{aligned}[/tex].

Indeed, the value of [tex]h(t)[/tex] at [tex]t = 10\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex] is greater than zero. The stone hasn't yet hit the ground, and both the representation for the height of the stone and that for the velocity of the stone are valid.

[tex]\begin{aligned} v(t) &= -g\cdot t + v_0 \\ &= -9.81\; \rm m\cdot s^{-2}\times 10\; \rm s - 12\; \rm m\cdot s^{-1} \\ &= -110.5\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1} \end{aligned}[/tex].

The value of [tex]v(t)[/tex] at [tex]t = 10\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex] is negative, meaning that the stone would be travelling downwards at that time.

In section b., [tex]h_0 = 1000\; \rm m[/tex] while [tex]v_0 = 12\; \rm m\cdot s^{-1}[/tex] (the stone is initially travelling upwards.) Evaluate both [tex]h(t)[/tex] and [tex]v(t)[/tex] for [tex]t = 10\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex]:

[tex]\begin{aligned} h(t) &= -\frac{1}{2}\, g \cdot t^{2} + v_0 \cdot t + h_0 \\ &= -\frac{1}{2}\ \times 9.81\; \rm m\cdot s^{-2}\times (10\; \rm s)^{2} \\&\quad\quad + 12\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1} \times 10\; \rm s + 1000\; \rm m \\[0.5em] &= 629.5\; \rm m \end{aligned}[/tex].

Verify that the value of [tex]h(t)[/tex] at [tex]t = 10\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex] is indeed greater than zero.

[tex]\begin{aligned} v(t) &= -g\cdot t + v_0 \\ &= -9.81\; \rm m\cdot s^{-2}\times 10\; \rm s + 12\; \rm m\cdot s^{-1} \\ &= -86.5\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1} \end{aligned}[/tex].

Similarly, the value of [tex]v(t)[/tex] at [tex]t = 10\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex] is negative because the stone would be travelling downwards at that time.

Compare the inner planets with the outer planets.

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Answer:

Inner Planets:

- Rocky

- Small

- Only 3 moons total

- Very close to each other (for space)

- Underweight

Outer Planets:

- Gassy oop-

- GIANT

- Over 200 moons total

- VERY far from each other

- Obese

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7. What causes some metallic bonds to be stronger than others?

A.the number of donated valence electrons


B.the number of metallic bonds


C.the fineness of the metal


D.the number of metal ions

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Answer:

the number of donated valence electrons

Explanation:

  A metallic bond is formed when atoms come together in a metallic crystal lattice.

The metal atoms are usually ionized such that in a metallic crystal lattice consists of metal ions and a sea of mobile electrons. Attraction between these positively charged ions and the sea of electrons constitutes the metallic bond.

Hence, the more the number of donated valence electrons, the stronger the metallic bond.

How does convection play a role in ocean currents?

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convection produces winds and ocean currents. I hope this helped

I need help! anyone trynna help?

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Answer:

300 pascals

Explanation:

P=F/A

P=15N/0.05

P=300 pascals

The Law of Conservation of Mass states that mass can be destroyed during a chemical change.

True
False

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The law of conservation of mass states that mass can be destroyed during a chemical change is TRUE

what does the gravitational attraction between earth and an object depend on

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Answer:

the force of gravity acting between the earth and any other object is directly proportional to the mass of the earth, directly proportional to the mass of the object, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates the centers of the earth and the object.

Explanation:

Is monosodium an element or compound?give a reason

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Answer; Sodium 2-Aminopentanedioate The chemical formula of MSG is C5H8NO4Na and its IUPAC name is sodium 2-aminopentanedioate. Since it is known to intensify meaty flavours in food, monosodium glutamate is widely used as a flavour enhancer in the food industry. This compound was first produced by the Japanese chemist Kikunae Ikeda in the year 1908.

Explanation:

MONOSODIUM is a COMPOUND

When a 0.38 kg block is suspended on a vertical spring, it causes it to stretch 3.5 cm. If the block is now pulled 7.5 cm below its equilibrium position and released, what is the speed of the block when it is 4.2 cm below the equilibrium position?

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Answer:

  w = 16.73 rad / s,  v = - 1.04 m / s

Explanation:

This is an exercise in oscillatory motion of a system of a spring and a mass, the angular velocity is

         w = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{k}{m} }[/tex]

To calculate the spring constant we use the data that Δx = 3.5 cm = 0.035 m with a mass of m = 0.38 kg, let's write Hooke's law

          F = -kx

in this case the applied force is the weight of the body

          F = W

we substitute

          mg =  k x

          k = m g / x

         k = 0.38 9.8 / 0.035

         k = 106.4 N / m

let's find the angular velocity

         w = Ra 106.4 / 0.38

         w = 16.73 rad / s

the movement of this system is described by the expression

          ax = A cos (wt + Ф)

the quantity A is called the amplitude of the movement in this case A = 7.5 cm = 0.075 m

         

to encode the constant we use that the system is released from its position of maximum displacement (x = A)

we substitute

          A = A cos (0 + Ф)

         cos Ф = 1

         Ф = cos-1 1

         Ф = 0º

by substituting in the equation of motion

            x = 0.075  cos (16.73 t)

Let's find the time it takes to reach the desired position x = 4.2 cm = 0.042 m

           cos 16.73 t = 0.042 / 0.075 = 0.56

            16.73 t = cos -1 0.56

remember that angles must be expressed in radians

            t = 0.976 / 16.73

            t = 0.0583 s

body velocity is

           v = [tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

            v = -0.075 16.73 sin 16.73t

let's calculate for the time found

           v = - 1.25475 sin (16.73  0.0583)

           v = - 1.04 m / s

A 5.00 kg block of metal with
c = 650 J/(kg*C) at 80.0 °C comes
in contact with a 1.25 kg glass
block at 20.0 °C. They come to
equilibrium at 63.9 °C. What is the
specific heat of the glass?

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Answer:

953.5 J/kg.°C

Explanation:

From the question,

Heat lost by the metal = heat gained by the glass.

cm(t₁-t₃) = c'm'(t₃-t₂)................. Equation 1

Where c = specific heat capacity of the metal, m = mass of the metal, c' = specific heat capacity of the glass, m' = mass of the glass, t₁ = initial temperature of  metal, t₂ = initial temperature of glass, t₃ = Equilibrium temperature

Make c' the subject of the equation

c' = cm(t₁-t₃)/m'(t₃-t₂)................ Equation 2

Given: m = 5 kg, c = 650 J/kg.°C, m' = 1.25 kg, t₁ = 80 °C, t₂ = 20 °C, t₃ = 63.9 °C

Substitute these values into equation 2

c' = 5×650(80-63.9)/1.25(63.9-20)

c' = (5×650×16.1)/(1.25×43.9)

c' = 52325/54.875

c' = 953.5 J/kg.°C

Answer:

960 J/(kg*C)

Explanation:

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What does the change in momentum and impulse have in common?

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Answer:

Momentum is a vector quantity that has the same direction as the velocity of the object. The quantity of force multiplied by the time it is applied is called impulse. Impulse is a vector quantity that has the same direction as the force. Momentum and impulse have the same units: kg·m/s

Explanation:

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How much power does it take to lift 20.0 N 5.0 m high in 5.0s?

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Answer:

Explanation:

20 watts

Point charges q1 and q2 are separated by a distance of 60 cm along a horizontal axis.
The magnitude of q1 is 3 times the magnitude of q2. At which point a on the axis is the
electric field zero?
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Answer:

38 cm from q1(right)

Explanation:

Given, q1 = 3q2 , r = 60cm = 0.6 m

Let that point be situated at a distance of 'x' m from q1.

Electric field must be same from both sides to be in equilibrium(where EF is 0).

=> k q1/x² = k q2/(0.6 - x)²

=> q1(0.6 - x)² = q2(x)²

=> 3q2(0.6 - x)² = q2(x)²

=> 3(0.6 - x)² = x²

=> √3(0.6 - x) = ± x

=> 0.6√3 = x(1 + √3)

=> 1.03/2.73 = x

≈ 0.38 m = 38 cm = x

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What is a homopolar motor?
a. The first electric motor ever made.
b. A motor made by in the North Pole.
c. A motor used in homes in the winter.

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Answer: The answer is A

Explanation:

A motorist wishes to travel 40 kilometers at an average speed of 40 km/h. During the first 20 kilometers, an average speed of 40 km/h is maintained. During the next 10 kilometers. however, the motorist averages only 20 km/h. To drive the remaining 10 kilometers and average 40 km/h, the motorist must drive

a) 60 km/h. b) 80 km/h. c) 90 km/h. d) faster than the speed of light​

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