the answer is water vapor (vaporization is the process)
Answer:
Steam (or water vapor)
Explanation:
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I’m NC the wind is blowing from the north. If the wind changes direction and begins to blow from the south, what will most likely result.
NC means North Carolina.
Answer:
The temperatures will increase.
Explanation:
What will happen is that the temperature will increase. This is because, in wind direction and weather forecasting, a wind that shifts from the south means that warmer air/temperatures are approaching whereas a wind shift from the north implies that cooler air/temperatures are approaching.
The acceleration of an object would increase if there was an increase in:
A.mass of the object
B.force on the object
C.inertia of the object
D.friction in the object
Answer:
Its either B or A
Explanation:
A rectangle box was measured with a length of 4cm, width 2cm, and height 2cm. What is the volume of the box?
Answer:
volume is 64
Explanation:
2×2×4×4
=64
Answer:
[tex]V = 16\ cm^3[/tex]
Explanation:
The Volume of a Rectangular Prism
A rectangular prism is also called a rectangular box and has three dimensions all perpendicular to each other.
Given a rectangular prism of length L, width W, and height H, the volume is calculated as:
V = WLH
We are given the dimensions of a rectangular box: L= 4 cm, W = 2 cm, H = 2 cm. Computing the volume:
V = 2 cm * 4 cm * 2 cm
[tex]\mathbf{V = 16\ cm^3}[/tex]
What does it mean when wave
crests are close together?
A. the higher the amplitude
B. the lower the amplitude
C. the shorter the wavelength
D. the longer the wavelength
Answer: C
Explanation:
Waves with a higher frequency have crests that are closer together, so higher frequency waves have shorter wavelengths.
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27. A 20 kg object is at rest. A 6 N force pulls to the right on
the object for 10 seconds.
A) Find the impulse on the object.
B) Find the final momentum of the object.
C) What is its final velocity?
Answer:
a. 60 N*s
b. 60 (kg*m)/s
c. 3 m/s
Explanation:
Givens:
m = 20 kg
v_i = 0 m/s
t = 10 s
F = 6 N
a) Impulse:
I = F*t
I = 6 N*10 s
I = 60 N*s
b) Momentum:
p = v*m
F = m(a)
a = F/m
a = 6 N/20 kg
a = 0.3m/s^2
a = (v_f -v_i)/t
v_f = (0.3 m/s^2)*10 s
v_f = 3.0 m/s
p = 3 m/s*20 kg
p = 60 (kg*m)/s
c. Final velocity
a = (v_f -v_i)/t
v_f = (0.3 m/s^2)*10 s
v_f = 3.0 m/s
The impulse, momentum and final velocity can all be obtained from Newton's second law.
Let us recall that the impulse is obtained as the product of force and time.
Impulse = Force × time
Impulse = 6 N × 10 s = 60 Ns
From Newton's second law of motion;
F.t = mv - mu
Since the object was initially at rest;
F.t = mv
Hence, the final velocity of the object is 60 Kgms-1
The final velocity is obtained from;
F.t = mv
v = F.t/m
v = 6 × 10/20
v = 3 m/s
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Answer:
1 or a the first bubble
Explanation:
Explain the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves.
A transverse wave is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves. Suppose that a slinky is stretched out in a horizontal direction across the classroom and that a pulse is introduced into the slinky on the left end by vibrating the first coil up and down. Energy will begin to be transported through the slinky from left to right. As the energy is transported from left to right, the individual coils of the medium will be displaced upwards and downwards. In this case, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction that the pulse moves. This type of wave is a transverse wave. Transverse waves are always characterized by particle motion being perpendicular to wave motion.
A longitudinal wave is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves. Suppose that a slinky is stretched out in a horizontal direction across the classroom and that a pulse is introduced into the slinky on the left end by vibrating the first coil left and right. Energy will begin to be transported through the slinky from left to right. As the energy is transported from left to right, the individual coils of the medium will be displaced leftwards and rightwards. In this case, the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction that the pulse moves. This type of wave is a longitudinal wave. Longitudinal waves are always characterized by particle motion being parallel to wave motion.
Which one doesn't belong in the group? oxygen, sulfur, selenium,
tellurium *
Your answer
This is a required question
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A force of 49 Newtons is applied to a rock, which causes it to be lifted 2 meters in 5 seconds. How much power is exerted during this time?
Select one:
9.8 W
19.6 W
56.4 W
98 W
Answer: 19.6 watts
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Explanation:
power = (change in work)/(change in time)
p = w/t
work = force*displacement
w = f*d
So we can say:
p = (f*d)/t
We know the following
f = 49 = applied forced = 2 = displacementt = 5 = change in timeLeading to...
p = (f*d)/t
p = (49*2)/5
p = 98/5
p = 19.6 watts
Side note: 1 watt is equal to 1 joule per second
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Determine the mass of the object below to the correct degree of precision.
358.3g
358.20g
358.30g
358.2g
A negative charge of -0.00067 C and a positive charge of 0.00096 C are separated by 0.7 m. What is the force between the two charges?
Answer:
-11,813.87N
Explanation:
According to coulombs law, the Force between the two charges is expressed as;
F = kq1q2/d²
k is the coulombs constant = 9*10⁹kg⋅m³⋅s⁻²⋅C⁻².
q1 = -0.00067 C
q2 = 0.00096 C
d = 0.7m
Substitute into the formula:
F = 9*10^9 * -0.00067 * 0.00096/0.7²
F = 9*10⁹*-6.7*10⁻⁴*9.6*10⁻⁴/0.49
F = -578.88*10⁹⁻⁸/0.49
F = -578.88*10/0.49
F = -5788.8/0.49
F = -11,813.87N
Hence the force between the two charges is -11,813.87N
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Answer:
(4) The particle travels with a constant velocity until t0 and then comes to rest.
Explanation:
Uniform rectilinear motion is defined as the motion of a particle in a straight line with constant velocity, that is, there is no change in velocity over time.
And this can be determined by means of the following equation:
[tex]x=x_{o}+v*(t-t_{o})[/tex]
where:
x = final point [m]
xo = initial point [m]
v = velocity (slope) [m/s]
t = final time [s]
to = initial time [s]
So the slope in the graph gives the constant velocity
[tex]v=\frac{x-x_{o}}{t-t_{o}}[/tex]
Therefore, after the time to there is no displacement, that is the particle comes to rest.
What is happening to the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a pot of water when it is heated on a stove? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
The average kinetic energy of molecules in a pot increases when it is heated on a stove . The heat energy is spent to decrease the intermolecular attractive force . The result is increase in kinetic energy due to increase in the velocity of molecules
formula for kinetic energy of one mole of a monoatomic gas
= 3/2 RT
when temperature increases , kinetic energy increases .
A 2 kg marble moving at 4 mi./s collides into a 1 kg marble at rest. After collision, the 2 kg marble speed decreased to 2 mi./s. Calculate the velocity and speed of the 1 kg marble immediately after colliding.
Please show work and please help me as fast as possible because this is time
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Answer:
[tex]2\sqrt{6}[/tex] [tex]\frac{mi}{s}[/tex]
Explanation:
Assuming there is no waste of energy:
[tex]K_{1} = K_{2}\\\frac{1}{2}m_{1}v_{1_{1}}^{2} + \frac{1}{2}m_{2}v_{2_{1}}^2 = \frac{1}{2}m_{1}v_{1_{2}}^{2} + \frac{1}{2}m_{2}v_{2_{2}}^2\\\\=> m_{1}v_{1_{1}}^{2} + m_{2}v_{2_{1}}^2 = m_{1}v_{1_{2}}^{2} + m_{2}v_{2_{2}}^2\\\\m_{1} = 2 kg, m_{2} = 1 kg, v_{1_{1}} = 4 \frac{mi}{s} , v_{2_{1}} = 0\\=> 32 = 8 + v_{2_{2}}^{2} => v_{2_{2}} = 2\sqrt{6} \frac{mi}{s}[/tex]
If circuit A has twice the resistance of circuit B. The voltage is the same in each circuit.which circuit has the higher current?
Answer:
circuit b will have the higher current than circuit a
Wall-E the robot is resting when he randomly explodes into two pieces that fly off in opposite directions. His head has a mass of 0.75 kg and flies off to the right with a velocity of 75 m/s. If his body has a mass of 6.2 kg, what was its velocity after the explosion?
______________m/s (nearest hundredth)
Answer:
The body flies off to the left at 9.1 m/s
Explanation:
Law Of Conservation Of Linear Momentum
It states the total momentum of a system of bodies is conserved unless an external force is applied to it. The formula for the momentum of a body with mass m and speed v is
P=mv.
If we have a system of bodies, then the total momentum is the sum of the individual momentums:
[tex]P=m_1v_1+m_2v_2+...+m_nv_n[/tex]
If a collision occurs and the velocities change to v', the final momentum is:
[tex]P'=m_1v'_1+m_2v'_2+...+m_nv'_n[/tex]
Since the total momentum is conserved, then:
P = P'
In a system of two masses, the equation simplifies to:
[tex]m_1v_1+m_2v_2=m_1v'_1+m_2v'_2\qquad\qquad[1][/tex]
Wall-E robot is initially at rest, its two parts together. His head has a mass of m1=0.75 kg and his body has a mass of m2=6.2 kg. Both parts have initial speeds of zero v1=v2=0.
After the explosion, his head flies off to the right at v1'=75 m/s. We are required to find the speed of his body v2'. Solving [1] for v2':
[tex]\displaystyle v'_2=\frac{m_1v_1+m_2v_2-m_1v'_1}{m_2}[/tex]
Substituting values:
[tex]\displaystyle v'_2=\frac{0.75*0+6.2*0-0.75*75}{6.2}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle v'_2=-9.1 \ m/s[/tex]
The body flies off to the left at 9.1 m/s
Ask Questions Action and reaction force pairs are all around you, but they aren't always obvious. Write down
a question about a situation in which you can't identify what force pairs are at work.
Answer:
Writing with a pencil. The pencil pushes on the paper. The paper pushes on the pencil.
Explanation:
Newton's third law.
Indiana Jones is being chased over the rooftops of Marseilles by some random villain. He looks ahead and sees that there is a 7 meter gap between this rooftop, which is 25 meters above the ground, and the next, which is 19 meters above the ground. He gathers up all his strength and runs and leaps from the higher roof to the lower. How fast must he run so he doesn't go plummeting into the street below? *
5 points
Answer:
30 mph
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
b and c
Explanation:
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In the figure shown, if angle i increases slightly, angler will
angle of
reflection
angle of
incidence
a. remain the same
Oc. increase
Ob disappear
O d. decrease
Answer:
Explanation:
According to law of reflection of light ,
angle of incidence = angle of reflection
angle of incidence = i
angle of reflection = r
when angle of incidence increases to i₁ and angle of reflection becomes r₁
According to law of reflection,
i₁ = r₁
i₁ - i = r₁ - r
increase in angle of incidence = increase in angle of reflection .
So angle of reflection also increases .
goat gallops at -1.5m/s, how far will the goat travel in 20 seconds?
Please show work
Answer:
30m
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Speed of the goat = 1.5m/s
Time = 20s
Unknown:
Distance traveled = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we use;
Speed = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
Distance = Speed x time
So;
Distance = 1.5m/s x 20s = 30m
An airplane accelerates from a speed of 88m/s to a speed of 132 m/s during a 15 second time interval. How far did the airplane travel during the time interval?
Answer:
[tex]1650\:\mathrm{m}[/tex]
Explanation:
We can use the following kinematics equations to solve this problem:
[tex]v_f=v_i+at,\\{v_f}^2={v_i}^2+2a\Delta x[/tex].
Using the first one to solve for acceleration:
[tex]132=88+a(15),\\15a=44,\\a=\frac{44}{15}=2.9\bar{3}\:\mathrm{m/s^2}[/tex].
Now we can use the second equation to solve for the distance travelled by the airplane:
[tex]132^2=88^2+2\cdot2.9\bar{3}\cdot \Delta x,\\\Delta x= \frac{9680}{2\cdot2.9\bar{3}},\\\Delta x =\fbox{$ 1650\:\mathrm{m}$}[/tex](three significant figures).
If a spring constant of 128N/m is compressed by 0.18 m , how much potential energy is the spring?
Answer:
2.1J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Spring constant = 128N/m
Compression = 0.18m
Unknown:
Potential energy of the spring = ?
Solution
The potential energy of the spring is the elastic potential energy within the spring.
To solve this;
Elastic potential energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] k e²
k is the spring constant
e is the compression
Now;
Elastic potential energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 128 x 0.18² = 2.1J
Radar tells an air traffic controller that a jet is slowing as it nears the
airport. Which might represent the jet's velocity?
A. 700 h/km
B. 700 km
C. 700 km/hr
D. 700 km/h west
Choice-D is the only velocity on the list.
(It has a speed and a direction.)
The jet's velocity might be represented by 700 km/h west. Hence, option (D) is correct.
What is velocity?The rate at which a body's displacement changes in relation to time is known as its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction. SI unit of velocity is meter/second.
In this question, 700 h/km, 700 km have different unit that of velocity. So, option (A) and option (B) is not correct. . 700 km/hr has same unit that of velocity. But it does not has direction. So, option (C) is also incorrect. 700 km/h west has the same unit of velocity with define direction. So, option (D) is correct.
Hence option (D) is correct answer.
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Tasha would like to work in a Securities and Protective Services job. Which qualifications would she need to succeed? O observational skills, critical thinking, and physical strength O knowledge of fire hazards, courage, and driving skills ability to challenge suspicious people, multi-tasking skills, and driving skills understanding of legal documents, integrity, and knowledge of laws
Answer:the answer is letter D
Explanation:
Any object or agent (biological, chemical, radiological, and/or physical) that has the potential to harm people, animals, or the environment is considered a hazardous material.
What are Hazardous material?This may be the result of the material's own properties or its interactions with other substances. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), and the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission are primarily responsible for defining and enforcing laws and regulations related to hazardous materials (NRC). Each defines "hazardous substance" differently.
This includes chemicals such as carcinogens, irritants, corrosives, toxic agents, sensitizers, agents that damage the lungs, skin, eyes, or mucous membranes; chemicals that can combust, explode, are flammable, oxidizers, pyrophorics, unstable-reactive or water-reactive.
Therefore, Any object or agent (biological, chemical, radiological, and/or physical) that has the potential to harm people, animals, or the environment is considered a hazardous material.
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The potential difference across a piece of wire is 2.1 v the current in the wire is 0.30 a calculate the resistance of the wire in ohms
Answer:
7ΩExplanation:
Given:
V = 2.1 v
I = 0.30 A
R = Unknown
Solution:
R = V / I
= 2.1V / 0.30A
= 7Ω
Answer:
7Ω is the resistance of the wire in ohms
The resistance of the wire will be 7 ohms. Resistance is the antagonism strength shown in the discharge of the electric current.
What is resistance ?Resistance is the opposition force offered in the flow of the electric current. It is denoted by R.It s unit is ohms.
The given data in the problem is;
V is the potential difference = 2.1 v
I is the current = 0.30 A
R is the resistance =?
According to Ohm's law resistance is the ratio of the voltage to the current.
[tex]\rm R = \frac{V}{I} \\\\ \rm R = \frac{2.1}{0.30} \\\\ \rm R = 7 \ ohm[/tex]
Hence the resistance of the wire will be 7 ohms.
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How many miles did a plane travel if it flew 455 miles per hour in 3 hours? What formula did you have to use?
Answer:
1,365 miles
Explanation:
i multiplied 455 x 3 because it traveled 455 miles an hour for three hours.
A wagon, initially traveling at a constant 8.2 m/s, starts going down a hill that creates an acceleration of 9.0 m/s2. What is the wagon's velocity 6.6 s after it starts accelerating down the hill?
Answer:
67.6m/s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Initial velocity = 8.2m/s
Acceleration = 9.0m/s²
Time = 6.6s
Unknown:
Final velocity = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we use the expression below:
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{v - u }{t}[/tex]
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
t is the time taken
9 = [tex]\frac{v - 8.2}{6.6}[/tex]
v - 8.2 = 59.4
v = 59.4 + 8.2 = 67.6m/s
The common version of Newton’s second law of motion, EF= ma, is actually a special case that is true only when an objects _____ is constant.
-Mass
-Momentum
-Force
-Velocity
Answer:
A
Explanation:
only is true when the objects mass is constant
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
When the mass is constant. Newton's second law will work perfectly.
Fun fact you probably won't need to know this, but the original formula that Newton derived was F=change in momentum divided by change in time. Momentum will account for a change in mass. The schooling system lies to you all the time especially in physics.
why do engineers study momentum
Engineers study momentum because momentum is important. Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is a vector quantity, possessing a magnitude and a direction.
Answer:
Because...
Explanation:
Engineers are a big impact to America as well as the whole earth they need to study momentum because it helps and is main parts of being an engineer without knowing or studying what momentum I you will Have a very hard time