What do we call air in the motion​

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Answer 1

Answer:

carbon d

Explanation:

Answer 2
are you talking about wind?

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Calculate the energy in electron volts of X-rays that have a frequency of 6.00 x 1016 Hz.

207 eV
228 eV
249 eV

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Answer:

228

Explanation:

a charge particle moves along a circle under the action of possible electric and magnetic field​

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Answer:

The correct answer is - B ≠ 0, E = 0.

Explanation:

A force q E is exerted by the electric field on the charged particle that accelerates always, that is, it increases the speed of the particle. The particle can never be rotated in a rotation in the circle in an electric field.

The magnitude of the velocity cannot be changed by the magnetic field but changes only the velocity of the direction.

If the particle moves in a circle it means that the speed should begin for a year. The only direct velocity is constant and only the change be b can be achieved. So, B ≠ 0 and E = 0.

As a 2.0-kg object moves from (4.4 i + 5j) m to ( 11.6 i - 2j) m, the constant resultant force
acting on it is equal to (4i - 9 j) N. If the speed of the object at the initial position is 4.0 m/s,
what is its kinetic energy at its final position?
Answer:

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Answer: [tex]107.8\ J[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Initial position of object is (4.4 i+5 j)

Final position of object is (11.6 i -2 j)

Force acting (4i-9j)

Work done is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow W=F\cdot dx\\\Rightarrow W=(4i-9j)\cdot (11.6i-4.4i-2j-5j)\\\Rightarrow W=(4i-9j)\cdot (7.2i-7j)\\\Rightarrow W=28.8+63\\\Rightarrow W=91.8\ J[/tex]

Initial kinetic energy

[tex]K_i=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 2\times 4^2\\\\K_i=16\ J[/tex]

Change in kinetic energy is equal to work done by object

[tex]\Rightarrow K_f=K_i+W\\\Rightarrow K_f=16+91.8\\\Rightarrow K_f=107.8\ J[/tex]

Which of the following absorbs the energy required by photosynthesis?

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Answer:

There are no options, so....

Explanation:

Chlorophyll a absorbs its energy from the Violet-Blue and Reddish orange-Red wavelengths, and little from the intermediate (Green-Yellow-Orange) wavelengths.

When a person sits erect, increasing the vertical position of their brain by 38.6 cm, the heart must continue to pump blood to the brain at the same rate. (a) What is the gain in gravitational potential energy (in J) for 110 mL of blood raised 38.6 cm

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Answer:

the gain in gravitational potential energy is 0.4369 J

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

from the definition of density, we know that;

ρ = m / V

where ρ is density, m is the mass and V is the volume.

Now, lets make mass the subject of the formula

m = ρV  ------ let this be equation 1

Now, we know that potential energy PE = mgh ------- let this be equation 2

where m is mass, g is acceleration due gravity, and h is the height.

substitute equation 1 into 2

PE = ρVgh

given that; V =  110 mL = 110 × 10⁻⁶ m³, h = 38.6 cm = 38.6 × 10⁻² m, g = 9.8 m/s², ρ = 1.05 × 10³ kg/m³

we substitute

PE = (1.05 × 10³ kg/m³) × (110 × 10⁻⁶ m³) × 9.8 m/s² × 38.6 × 10⁻² m

PE =  0.4369 J

Therefore,  the gain in gravitational potential energy is 0.4369 J

A car (m=1200kg) accelerates at 3m/s/s for d=10m. How much work has the engine done? *
A) 5400J
B) 36000J
C) 352800J
show your work please

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This is the answer hope it helps

A thermodynamic system consists of an ideal gas at a volume of 3.50 L and initial pressure of 6.2 × 104 Pa. As the volume is held constant, the pressure is increased to 8.2 × 104 Pa. What work is involved in this process?

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Answer:

0 J

Explanation:

Since work done W = PΔV where P = pressure and ΔV = change in volume.

Since the volume is constant, ΔV = 0

So, Work done, W = PΔV = P × 0 = 0 J

So, the work done is 0 J.

At an amusement park, a 7.00 kg swimmer uses a water slide to enter the main pool. The swimmer starts at rest, slides without friction, and descends through a vertical height of 0.40 m. Find the total energy present when the swimmer is at the top of the slide.

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Answer:

27.44 J

Explanation:

We can find the energy at the top of the slide by using the potential energy equation:

PE = mgh

At the top of the slide, the swimmer has 0 kinetic energy and maximum potential energy.

The swimmer's mass is given as 7.00 kg.

The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s².

The (vertical) height of the water slide is 0.40 m.

Substitute these values into the potential energy equation:

PE = (7.00)(9.8)(0.40) PE = 27.44

Since there is 0 kinetic energy at the top of the slide, the total energy present is the swimmer's potential energy.

Therefore, the answer is 27.44 J of energy when the swimmer is at the top of the slide.

Suppose a proton is moving with a speed of 10 m/s in a direction parallel to a uniform magnetic field of 3.0 T. What is the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on the proton

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Answer:

the magnetic force on the proton is zero.

Explanation:

Given;

speed of the proton, v = 10 m/s

magnitude of the magnetic field, B = 3 T

The magnitude of the magnetic force on the particle is calculated as;

F = qvBsinθ

where;

θ is the angle between the velocity of the particle and the magnetic field

Since the particle is moving parallel to the magnetic field, θ = 0

F = qvBsin(0)

F = 0

Therefore, the magnetic force on the proton is zero.

Answer:

This is a trick question, in that the numbers do not matter.

Study the dependence of the magnetic force on the direction of the magnetic field and the direction of motion of the particle. When is it a maximum? When is it a minimum?

Hint: In vector notation, this is often expressed as q v x B, where q is the electric charge of the particle, v is its velocity (a vector), and B is the magnetic field vector.

A spherical light bulb dissipates 100W and is of 5cm diameter. Assume the emissivity is 0.8 and the irradiation is negligible. What is the surface temperature of this spherical light bulb

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Answer:

[tex]T=728.9K[/tex]

Explanation:

Power [tex]P=100W[/tex]

Diameter [tex]d=5[/tex]

Radius [tex]r=2.5cm=>2.5*10^{-2}m[/tex]

Emissivity [tex]e=0.8[/tex]

Generally the equation for Area of Spherical bulb is mathematically given by

[tex]A=4\pi r^2[/tex]

[tex]A=4\pi (2.5*10^{-2}m)^2[/tex]

[tex]A=7.85*10^{-3}m^2[/tex]

Generally the equation for Emissive Power bulb is mathematically given by

[tex]E=e\mu AT^4[/tex]

Where

[tex]\mu=Boltzmann constants\\\\\mu=5.67*10^{-8}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]T^4=\frac{E}{e\mu A}[/tex]

[tex]T^4=\frac{100}{0.8*5.67*10^{-8}*7.85*10^{-3}m^2}[/tex]

[tex]T=^4\sqrt{2.80*10^{11}}[/tex]

[tex]T=728.9K[/tex]

A proton moves across a magnetic field and feels a force. If an electron were to
move at the same speed in the same direction across the same magnetic field, the
force
O 1) would be smaller in the opposite direction
O2) would be the same magnitude in the same direction
3) would be the same magnitude in the opposite direction
4) would be larger in the opposite direction
5) would be smaller in the same direction

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Explanation:

peste kakkkkaaaaaaaa bubu pesteng yawaaaayaka kaayu kaaaaaaa

3. A small statue is recovered in an archaeological dig. Its weight is measured to be 96 lb, and its volume 0.08 ft3. a. What is the statue’s weight density?

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Answer:

[tex]d=1200\ lb/ft^3[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

The weight of the statue, m = 96 lb

The volume of the statue = 0.08 ft³

We need to find the statue’s weight density. We know that the density of an object is the mass of an object divided by its volume. So,

[tex]d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\d=\dfrac{96\ lb}{0.08\ ft^3}\\\\d=1200\ lb/ft^3[/tex]

So, the density of the statue is equal to [tex]1200\ lb/ft^3[/tex].

Consider the cylindrical weir of diameter 3 m and length 6m. If the fluid on the left has a specific gravity of 0.8, find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Consider the cylindrical weir of diameter 3m and length 6m. If the fluid on the left has a specific gravity of 1.6 and on the right has a specific gravity of 0.8, Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force.

Answer:

- the magnitude of the resultant force is 557.32 kN

- the direction of resultant force is  48.29°

Explanation:

Given the data in the question and the diagram below,

First we work on the force on the left hand side.

Left Horizontal

[tex]F_{LH[/tex] = βgAr

here, h = 3/2 = 1.5 m, β = 1.6, g = 9.81 m/s², A = 3 m × 6 m = 18 m²

we substitute

[tex]F_{LH[/tex] = βgAh = ( 1.6 × 1000 ) × 9.81 × 18 × 1.5 = 423792 N

Left Vertical

[tex]F_{LV[/tex] = ( βgπh² / 2 ) × W

we substitute

[tex]F_{LV[/tex] = [ ( ( 1.6 × 1000 ) × 9.81  × π(1.5)² ) / 2 ] × 6 = 332845.458 N

Now we go to the right hand side

Right Horizontal

[tex]F_{RH[/tex] = βgAh

here, h' = 1.5/2 = 0.75 m, β = 0.8, g = 9.81 m/s², A = 1.5 m × 6 m = 9 m²

we substitute

[tex]F_{RH[/tex] = ( 0.8 × 1000 ) × 9.81 × 9 × 0.75 ) = 52974 N

Right Vertical

[tex]F_{RV[/tex] = ( βgπh² / 4 ) × W

we substitute

[tex]F_{RV[/tex] = [ ( ( 0.8 × 1000 ) × 9.81  × π(1.5)² ) / 4 ] × 6 =  83211.36 N

Hence

Fx = [tex]F_{LH[/tex] - [tex]F_{RH[/tex] = 52974 N - 423792 N =  370818 N

Fy = [tex]F_{LV[/tex] + [tex]F_{RV[/tex] = 332845.458 N + 83211.36 N = 416056.818 N

R = √( Fx² + Fy² ) = √[ (370818 N)² + (416056.818 N)² ] = 557323.3 N

R = 557.32 kN

Therefore, the magnitude of the resultant force is 557.32 kN

Direction of resultant force;

tanθ = Fy / Fx

we substitute

tanθ = 416056.818 N / 370818 N

tanθ = 1.121997

θ = tan⁻¹( 1.121997 )

θ = 48.29°

Therefore, the direction of resultant force is  48.29°

(TCO 4) A signal consists of only two sinusoids, one of 65 Hz and one of 95 Hz. This signal is sampled at a rate of 245 Hz. Find the first six positive frequencies that will be present in the replicated spectrum.

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Answer:

65 Hz, 95 Hz, 150 Hz, 180 Hz, 310 Hz, 340 Hz

Explanation:

Given :

Frequencies of the sinusoids,

[tex]$f_{m_1}= 65 \ Hz$[/tex] ,  and

[tex]$f_{m_2}= 95 \ Hz$[/tex]

Sampling rate [tex]f_s = \ 245 \ Hz[/tex]

The positive frequencies at the output of the sampling system are :

[tex]$f_{o_1}=\pm f_{m_1} \pm nf_s, f_{o_2}=\pm f_{m_2} \pm nf_s $[/tex]

When n = 0,

[tex]$f_{o_1}= f_{m_1} = 65 \ Hz,\ \ f_{o_2}= f_{m_2} = 95 \ Hz $[/tex]

when n  = 1,

[tex]$f_{o_1}=\pm f_{m_1} \pm f_s, \ \ f_{o_2}=\pm f_{m_2} \pm f_s $[/tex]

[tex]$f_{o_1}= \pm 65 \pm 245,\ \ f_{o_2}=\pm 95 \pm 245$[/tex]

[tex]$f_{o_1}= 180 \ Hz, 310 \ Hz,\ \ f_{o_2}= 150 \ Hz,340 \ Hz$[/tex]

When n = 2,

[tex]$f_{o_1}= \pm 65 \pm 2(245),\ \ f_{o_2}=\pm 95 \pm 2(245)$[/tex]

[tex]$f_{o_1}= 555 \ Hz, 425 \ Hz,\ \ f_{o_2}= 395 \ Hz,585 \ Hz$[/tex]

Therefore, the first six positive frequencies present in the replicated spectrum are :

65 Hz, 95 Hz, 150 Hz, 180 Hz, 310 Hz, 340 Hz

A meterstick of negligible mass is placed on a fulcrum at the 0.4 m mark, with a 1 kg mass hung at the zero mark and a 0.5 kg mass hung at the 1.0 m mark. The meterstick is held horizontal and released. Immediately after release, the magnitude of the net torque on the meterstick about the fulcrum is most nearly:________

a. 1 Nm
b. 2 Nm.
c. 2.5 Nm.
d. 7 Nm
e. 7.5 Nm

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Answer:

The net torque is 0.98 Nm.

Explanation:

The torque is given by

Torque = force x perpendicular distance

The clock wise torque is taken as negative while the counter clock wise torque is taken as positive.

Take the torques about the fulcrum.

Torque =  1 x 9.8 x 0.4 - 0.5 x 9.8 x 0.6

Torque = 3.92 - 2.94 = 0.98 Nm


14. Name the 3 primary causes for the expected mass migration due to Climate
Change.

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Answer: sea-level rise, extreme weather events, and drought, and water scarcity.

Explanation:

3. A 5 gm/100 ml solution of drug X is stored in a closed test tube
at 25°C. If the rate of degradation of the drug is 0.05 day-1,
calculate the time required for the initial concentration to
drop to (a) 50% (half-life) and (b) 90% (shelf-life) of its initial
value.

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

The degradation of the drug is a first order process;

Hence;

ln[A] = ln[A]o - kt

Where;

ln[A] = final concentration of the drug

ln[A]o= initial concentration of the drug = 5 gm/100

k= degradation constant = 0.05 day-1

t= time taken

When [A] =[ A]o - 0.5[A]o = 0.5[A]o

ln2.5 = ln5 - 0.05t

ln2.5- ln5 = - 0.05t

t= ln2.5- ln5/-0.05

t= 0.9162 - 1.6094/-0.05

t= 14 days

b) when [A] = [A]o - 0.9[A]o = 0.1[A]o

ln0.5 = ln5 -0.05t

t= ln0.5 - ln5/0.05

t= -0.693 - 1.6094/-0.05

t= 46 days

The plum pudding model of the atom states that

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Answer:

According to this model, the atom is a sphere of positive charge, and negatively charged electrons are embedded in it to balance the total positive charge.

Explanation:

Hope this helps you

Answer:

The plum pudding model of the atom states that  had negatively-charged electrons embedded within a positively-charged "soup."

Explanation:

Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom had negatively-charged electrons embedded within a positively-charged "soup." Rutherford's gold foil experiment showed that the atom is mostly empty space with a tiny, dense, positively-charged nucleus. Based on these results, Rutherford proposed the nuclear model of the atom.

If a 50 W light bulb and a 90 W light bulb operate from 120 V, which bulb has a greater current in it?

50 W
90 W

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the 50 W bulb would have a greater current than the 90 W bulb

A mass with a charge of 4.60 x 10-7 C rests on a frictionless surface. A compressed spring exerts a force on the mass on the left side. Three centimeters to the right of the mass is a 7.50 x 10-7 C fixed charge. How much is the spring compressed if its spring constant is 14 N/m

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Answer:

The compression of the spring is 24.6 cm

Explanation:

magnitude of the charge on the left, q₁ = 4.6 x 10⁻⁷ C

magnitude of the charge on the right, q₂ = 7.5 x 10⁻⁷ C

distance between the two charges, r = 3 cm = 0.03 m

spring constant, k = 14 N/m

The attractive force between the two charges is calculated using Coulomb's law;

[tex]F = \frac{kq_1q_2}{r^2} \\\\F = \frac{(9\times 10^9)(4.6\times 10^{-7})(7.5\times 10^{-7})}{(0.03)^2} \\\\F= 3.45 \ N[/tex]

The extension of the spring is calculated as follows;

F = kx

x = F/k

x = 3.45 / 14

x = 0.246 m

x = 24.6 cm

The compression of the spring is 24.6 cm

Describe 3 Levers of Power and how they work.

DESCRIBE

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First class lever – the fulcrum is in the middle of the effort and the load.
Second class lever – the load is in the middle between the fulcrum and the effort.
Third class lever – the effort is in the middle between the fulcrum and the load.

What are moana's hobbies

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The movie? Or the book

What is the voltage drop across an alarm clock that is connected to a circuit with a current of 1.10A and a resistance of 90Ω?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is the electric field at a point 0.450 m to the left of a -5.77*10^-9 C charge?
Include a + or - sign to indicate the direction the field.

The answer is -0.13

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The answer is -0.13
Hope this helps

256.2 is the answer.

Here, we are asked to calulate the electric field.

Using the following formula:

E=k*lql/r^2

Yeah! Something that can easily bamboozle you.

So:

E=electric field

k=constant (8.99x10^9)

q=charge

ll= absolute value marks ( I still remember from my Algebra Course))

r=distance

Now, let's plug in the numbers.

E=8.99x10^9*l-5.77x10^-9l/(0.450)^2

And  yes! That's a LOT!

But I solved the same problem on paper 2 minutes ago:)

If you perform the calculations, you will get 256.2

Well. THIS one was correct or Acellus.

So our answer is:

256.2 N/CNewtons per CoulombHope this helps:)

what mass of water will release 60000 J of energy while cooling from 40.0 degrees celsius to 20.0 degrees celsius?

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Answer:

714.286g

Explanation:

Q=mcT

60000=m×4.2×(40-20)

m=714.285....g

Assume the following vehicles are all moving at the Sam speed .it would be harder to change the velocity of which vehicle . What law is it

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Answer:what the choices

Explanation:

mấy bạn việt nam giúp mình với. cần gấp quá

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Saying english so we can help u

dipole moment are used to calculate the​

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Answer:

Explanation:

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A 0.2-kg stone is attached to a string and swung in a circle of radius 0.6 m on a horizontal and frictionless surface. If the stone makes 150 revolutions per minute, the tension force of the string on the stone is:____.
a. 0.75 N.
b. 1.96 N.
c. 0.03 N.
d. 30 N.
e. 0.2 N.

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Answer:

the tension force of the string on the stone is 30 N

Option d) 30 N is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

mass m = 0.2 kg

radius r = 0.6 m

θ = 150 revolutions = 300π rad

time t = 60 seconds

we know that; Angular speed ω = θ / t

we substitute

ω = 300π / 60

ω = 5π rad

Linear speed of stone u = ω × r

we substitute

u = 5π × 0.6

u = 3π m/s

The tension force of the string on the stone is equal to centripetal force, which aid it move in circle;

so

T = mv² / r

we substitute

T = [ 0.2 × (3π)² ] / 0.6

T = 17.7652879 / 0.6

T = 29.6 ≈ 30 N

Therefore, the tension force of the string on the stone is 30 N

Option d) 30 N is the correct answer.

When the bell in a clock tower rings with a sound of 474 Hz, a pigeon roosting in the belfry flies directly away from the bell.

If the pigeon hears a frequency of 453Hz, what is its speed?

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Answer:

15.44 m/s

Explanation:

Below is the given values:

The bell in rings with a sound = 474 Hz

If the frequency of pigeon hears = 453 Hz

Speed = ?

Use below formula:

Frequency = [(Vs - Vo) / Vs ] x fo

Vs = Speed of sound

Vo = Speed of observer

fo = Sound frequency

Frequency = [(Vs - Vo) / Vs ] x fo

453 = [(343 - Vo) / 343 ] x 474

453 / 474 =  [(343 - Vo) / 343 ]  

0.955 = (343 - Vo) / 343

0.955 x 343 = 343 - Vo

327.56 = 343 - Vo

Vo = 343 - 327.56

Vo = 15.44 m/s

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