Explanation:
power of the bulb = 100w=0.1kw
power consumption when the bulb is used for 30 days ( 30 *24 = 720 hours) =0.1*720=72kwh
cost to run the bulb for 30 days = 72*0.18
= $12.96
Answer is $12.96..................
What type of change happens when the powder inside a firework is burned?
A.Freezing occurs from a chemical change.
B.Light is produced by a chemical change.
C.Rotting occurs from a chemical change.
D.Rust is produced by a chemical change.
Answer:
B light is produced by chemical change
Explanation:
im not the smartest but if you think about it, fireworks make bright lights. And what do they have: powders.
(but I still could wrong, sorry if I am)
In a game of ice hockey, you use a hockey stick to hit a puck of mass 0.16 kg that slides on essentially frictionless ice. During the hit you exert a constant horizontal force on the puck that gives it an acceleration of 75 m/s2 for a fraction of a second. During the hit, what is the magnitude of the horizontal force that you exert on the puck
Answer:
12N
Explanation:
given- mass, acelation
Fnet=ma= .16kg*75m/s2
Fnet=12 N only force no friction given.
Marquette King, formerly of the Denver Broncos, is practicingkicking off using a kicking holder with the ball on the ground.For one of the kicks the ball reaches a height of 90.6 m andlands on the ground 53 yds (48.5 m) away. Find the magnitudeof the initial velocity given by his kick to the ball. Treat airresistance as negligible. Hint: Even though the horizontal andvertical motions are independent, there is a quantity that iscommon to both of them.
Answer:
Explanation:
Maximum height reached = 90.6 m . Range = 48.5 m
. Let u be the initial velocity at angle α .
Horizontal range is covered by horizontal component of u .
Vertical height is achieved by vertical component
v² = u² sin² α - 2gh , t is time taken to attain maximum height .
0 = u² sin² α - 2 x 90.6 x 9.8
u² sin² α = 2 x 887.88 -------( 1 )
Range R = u² sin2α / g
48.5 = 2 u² sinα . cos α / 9.8
u² sinα . cos α = 237.65 ----------------------------- ( 2 )
( 1 ) / ( 2 )
Tan α = 2 x 887.88 / 237.65 = 7.47
α = 82⁰
u² sin² α = 2 x 887.88
u² sin² 82 = 2 x 887.88
u² = 1812
u = 42.56 m /s
Are you better off in an accident where the hood is
deformed or where the car is not damaged at all but
bounces backward?
Answer:
you would be better off if the car bounced backwards
Explanation:
because if the hood was dismembered than you have a high chance of very bad injury but if it is just bounced back you would have less chance of getting hurt if properly sitting and seat belted.
camouflage is to blend in with what
Answer:
Camouflage is a way of hiding. Blending in.
Explanation:
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How is light energy different from both sound and heat energy?
A.
Sound energy is a wave.
B.
Light energy can exist independently of matter.
C.
Heat energy can radiate from an object.
D.
Light is more energetic when its frequency is higher.
Answer:
B. Light energy can exist independently of matter.
Explanation:
In science, matter can be defined as anything that has mass and occupies space. Any physical object that is found on earth is typically composed of matter. Matter are known to be made up of atoms and as a result has the property of existing in states.
Generally, matter exists in three (3) distinct or classical phases and these are;
I. Solid.
II. Liquid.
III. Gas.
Light energy is different from both sound and heat energy because light energy can exist independently of matter.
Generally, we know that light energy is a type of electromagnetic waves and as such do not require a medium of propagation for it to travel through a vacuum of space where no particles exist. For example, light energy from distant galaxy of stars and the sun.
However, both sound and heat energy are mechanical waves which are highly dependent on matter for their propagation and transmission.
Points A, B, and C lie along a line from left to right, respectively. Point B is at a lower electric potential than point A. Point C is at a lower electric potential than point B. What would best describes the subsequent motion, if any, of a positively-charged particle released from rest at point B?
Answer:
Please see below as the answer is self-explanatory.
Explanation:
If the potential at B is lower than A, and the potential at C is lower than B, this means that there is an electric field, directed from A to C.If a positively-charged particle is released at rest at point B, it will be accelerated by the electric field (which is a force per unit charge, so it produces an acceleration) in the same direction than the field (because it is a positive charge) towards point C.An ideal monatomic gas initially has a temperature of 300 K and a pressure of 5.79 atm. It is to expand from volume 420 cm3 to volume 1450 cm3. If the expansion is isothermal, what are (a) the final pressure and (b) the work done by the gas
Answer:
a) The final pressure is 1.68 atm.
b) The work done by the gas is 305.3 J.
Explanation:
a) The final pressure of an isothermal expansion is given by:
[tex] T = \frac{PV}{nR} [/tex]
[tex] T_{i} = T_{f} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{P_{i}V_{i}}{nR} = \frac{P_{f}V_{f}}{nR} [/tex]
Where:
[tex]P_{i}[/tex]: is the initial pressure = 5.79 atm
[tex]P_{f}[/tex]: is the final pressure =?
[tex]V_{i}[/tex]: is the initial volume = 420 cm³
[tex]V_{f}[/tex]: is the final volume = 1450 cm³
n: is the number of moles of the gas
R: is the gas constant
[tex] P_{f} = \frac{P_{i}V_{i}}{V_{f}} = \frac{5.79 atm*420 cm^{3}}{1450 cm^{3}} = 1.68 atm [/tex]
Hence, the final pressure is 1.68 atm.
b) The work done by the isothermal expansion is:
[tex] W = P_{i}V_{i}ln(\frac{V_{f}}{V_{i}}) = 5.79 atm*\frac{101325 Pa}{1 atm}*420 cm^{3}*\frac{1 m^{3}}{(100 cm)^{3}}ln(\frac{1450 cm^{3}}{420 cm^{3}}) = 305.3 J [/tex]
Therefore, the work done by the gas is 305.3 J.
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I need helpp! This is urgent tomorrow is the duedate
Answer:
The Force that resists the motion of one object moving relative to another is Friction. Kinetic Friction Resists the motion of Moving objects, while Static friction keeps the objects from moving.
Two cellists, one seated directly behind the other in an orchestra, play the same note for the conductor who is directly in front of them. Because of the separation between the cellists, destructive interference occurs at the conductor. This separation is the smallest that produces destructive interference. Would this separation increase, decrease, or remain the same if the cellists produced a note with a higher frequency
Answer:
Please see below as the answer is self-explanatory.
Explanation:
In order to have a destructive interference, the path difference between the sources of the sound, must be equal to an odd multiple of the semi-wavelength, as follows: ⇒ d = d₂ - d₁ = n*(λ/2) The minimum posible value for this distance, is when n=1, as it can be seen here: dmin = λ/2 In any traveling wave, there exists a fixed relationship between the wave speed, the frequency and the wavelength: v = λ*f Therefore, assuming that the speed of sound keeps constant, if the frequency is increased, in order to keep the right side of the expression above balanced, λ must be decreased.As the smallest separation that produces destructive interference is directly proportional to the wavelength, this means that this separation will decrease if the cellists produced a note with a higher frequency.A fox locates its prey under the snow by slight sounds rodents make. The fox then leaps straight into the air, and then burrows its nose into the snow to catch its meal. If a fox jumps up to a height of 79 cm, calculate (a) the speed at which the fox leaves the snow, and (b) how long the fox is in the air. Ignore air resistance.m/s:s:You throw a baseball directly upward at time t = 0 at an initial speed of 12.9 m/s. What is the maximum height the ball reaches above where it leaves your hand? At what times does the ball pass through half the maximum height? Ignore air resistance and take g = 9.80 m/s2.Maximum height:Earlier time at half maximum height:Later time at half maximum height:
Answer:
1.a) 3.93 m/s
b) 0.80 s
2. a) 8.49 m
b) 0.39 s
Explanation:
1. a) The speed at which the fox leaves the snow can be found as follows:
[tex] v_{f}^{2} = v_{0}^{2} - 2gH [/tex]
Where:
g: is the gravity = 9.80 m/s²
[tex]v_{f}[/tex]: is the final speed = 0 (at the maximum height)
[tex]v_{0}[/tex]: is the initial speed =?
H: is the maximum height = 79 cm = 0.79 m
[tex] v_{0} = \sqrt{2gH} = \sqrt{2*9.80 m/s^{2}*0.79 m} = 3.93 m/s [/tex]
Hence, the speed at which the fox leaves the snow is 3.93 m/s.
b) The time at which the fox reaches the maximum height is given by:
[tex]v_{f} = v_{0} - gt[/tex]
[tex]t = \frac{v_{0} - v_{f}}{g} = \frac{3.93 m/s}{9.80 m/s^{2}} = 0.40 s[/tex]
Now, the time of flight is:
[tex] t_{v} = 2t = 2*0.40 s = 0.80 s [/tex]
2. a) The maximum height the ball reaches is:
[tex] H = \frac{v_{0}^{2} - v_{f}^{2}}{2g} = \frac{(12.9 m/s)^{2}}{2*9.80 m/s^{2}} = 8.49 m [/tex]
Then, the maximum height is 8.49 m.
b) The time at which the ball passes through half the maximum height is:
[tex]y_{f} = y_{0} + v_{0}t - \frac{1}{2}gt^{2}[/tex]
Taking y₀ = 0 and [tex]y_{f}[/tex] = 8.49/2 = 4.245 m we have:
[tex] 4.245 m -12.9m/s*t + \frac{1}{2}*9.80m/s^{2}*t^{2} = 0 [/tex]
By solving the above quadratic equation we have:
t = 0.39 s
Therefore, the time at which the ball passes through half the maximum height when the ball is going up is 0.39 s.
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The degree of relationship between two or more variables is _________.
Which of the following best describes what were wrong with the scientists study
The driver of a car traveling at 21.6 m/s applies the brakes and undergoes a constant deceleration of 1.86 m/s 2 . How many revolutions does each tire make before the car comes to a stop, assuming that the car does not skid and that the tires have radii of 0.35 m
Answer:
each tire made 57.03 revolutions before the car halted
Explanation:
Given that;
Initial Velocity u = 21.6 m/s
final velocity v = 0 m/s
acceleration = - 1.86 m/s²
radii r = 0.35 m
first we calculate distance travelled by the car to stop;
v² - u² = 2as
s = v² - u² / 2a
we substitute
s = (0² - (21.6)² / 2 × (-1.86)
s = (0 - 466.56) / ( - 3.72 )
s = 125.419 m
Now Distance traveled by each tire in 1 revolution = 2πr
i.e 2πr is travelled in 1 revolution
so
n×2πr = 125.419 m
n = 125.419 m / 2πr
n = 125.419 m / 2π(0.35)
n = 125.419 / 0.7π
n = 57.03 revolutions
Therefore, each tire made 57.03 revolutions before the car halted
A mass of 10. kg is placed on the end of a 0.50-meter pendulum. What is the period of the pendulum?
Answer:
T = 1.41 seconds
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass placed in the pendulum, m = 10 kg
The length of the pendulum, l = 0.5 m
We need to find the period of the pendulum. The relation for the period of the pendulum is given by :
[tex]T=2\pi \sqrt{\dfrac{l}{g}} \\\\T=2\pi \sqrt{\dfrac{0.5}{9.8}} \\\\T=1.41\ s[/tex]
So, the time period of the pendulum is 1.41 seconds.
For anyone that needs the correct answer without POS trolls:
The answer is 1.4 s
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calculate the peak voltage of a mains supply of 240Vrms.
Patrick the pole vaulter is running with a 20m long pole toward a 10m long garage with doors at each end. Patrick is running so fast that to an observer O in the rest frame of the garage, the pole appears only 10m long (i.e. the pole would just fit inside the garage).
a. In the frame of observer O, how fast is Patrick running?
b. The observer O closes very quickly the doors on both ends of the garage just as Patrick and the pole are inside, and then immediately opens them again so that Patrick can run out on the other end. However, according to Patrick, the garage is moving towards him and is only 5m long. How can Patrick and his 20m pole possibly make it through without hitting a door?
Answer with Explanation:
We are given that
Length of pole(l0)=20 m
Length of garage(l)=10 m
a. We have to find the speed by which the Patrick is running.
We know that
[tex]l=l_0\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}[/tex]
Substitute the values
[tex]10=20\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{10}{20}=\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{2}=\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{4}=1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{v^2}{c^2}=1-\frac{1}{4}=\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
[tex]v^2=0.75c^2[/tex]
[tex]v=0.87c[/tex]
b.
l0=10 m
[tex]l=10\sqrt{1-\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]
[tex]l=5m[/tex]
Hence, the length of garage appear to him=5 m long.
Can someone help me answer please
Answer:
4=Conduction by convection by radiation.
Explanation:
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An engineer is designing the runway for a new airport. The lowest
acceleration rate of the plane's that will use the airport is likely to
be 3.0 m/s2. The takeoff speed for that plane is 65 m/s. What is
the minimum runway length needed for this plane to successfully
takeoff?
Answer:
Given, initial velocity, u=0m/s and final velocity v=65m/s
Acceleration a=3m/s
2
If d be the allowed length for the runway.
Using formula v
2
−u
2
=2aS
(65)
2
−0
2
=2(3)d
⟹ d=65
2
/6=704.16∼704m
First you lift an object from the floor onto a shelf. Then you move the object back to the floor. do you perform the same amount of work each time? Explain.
Please give a step by step explanation: 30 points up for grabs.
Answer:
Honestly, I don't know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Explanation:
A spider accelerates from a standstill to 5m/s in 10s. What is its acceleration?
Answer:
Acceleration = 0.5m/s²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Final velocity = 5m/s
Time = 10 seconds
Since the spider started from rest, its initial velocity is equal to 0m/s
To find the acceleration;
In physics, acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.
This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.
Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;
[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]
[tex]a = \frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]
Where,
a is acceleration measured in [tex]ms^{-2}[/tex]
v and u is final and initial velocity respectively, measured in [tex]ms^{-1}[/tex]
t is time measured in seconds.
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex]a = \frac{5 - 0}{10}[/tex]
[tex]a = \frac{5}{10}[/tex]
Acceleration = 0.5m/s²
Using your knowledge on personal care products, how does sunscreen
lotion protect your skin from the damaging effect of ultraviolet rays?
Explain why of x-rays and gamma rays are commonly used in
radiotherapy.
Answer:
Ultraviolet rays from sun are very harmful from skin and can cause sunburn and skin diseases especially ultraviolet B rays. A sunscreen lotion act as a protection barrier on the skin that restrict the direct contact of UV rays with skin and filter the harmful rays to enter the skin.
Radiotherapy is a medical therapy use to treat cancer. Radiotherapy commonly uses x-rays and gamma rays because they are high-energy particles or waves that kills or destroys the cancer cells.
Sunscreen lotion is able to filter this damaging ultraviolet radiation and prevent it from damaging the skin.
The sun reaches us from outer space brings ultraviolet rays to us. Ultraviolet rays are known to have some damaging effects on the skin. One way to protect our skin from this damaging ultraviolet rays is to use sunscreen lotion which is able to filter this damaging ultraviolet radiation and prevent it from damaging the skin.
X-rays and gamma rays are used in radiotherapy because they are light energy rays which are able to penetrate and destroy malignant cells in the body.
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An electric field of intensity 3.25 kN/C is applied along the x-axis. Calculate the electric flux through a rectangular plane 0.350 m wide and 0.700 m long if the following conditions are true. (a) The plane is parallel to the yz-plane. N · m2/C (b) The plane is parallel to the xy-plane. N · m2/C (c) The plane contains the y-axis, and its normal makes an angle of 30.5° with the x-axis. N · m2/C
Answer:
[tex]\varphi_1= 796.25 N m^2/C[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_2= 0 N m^2/C[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_3=686.1 N m^2/C[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Electric field of intensity [tex]E= 3.25 kN/C[/tex]
Rectangle parameter Width [tex]W=0.350 m[/tex] Length [tex]L=0.700 m[/tex]
Angle to the normal [tex]\angle=30.5 \textdegree[/tex]
Generally the equation for Electric flux at parallel to the yz plane [tex]\varphi_1[/tex] is mathematically given by
[tex]\varphi_1=EA cos theta[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_1=3.25* 10^3 N/C * ( 0.350)(0.700) cos 0[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_1= 796.25 N m^2/C[/tex]
Generally the equation for Electric flux at parallel to xy plane [tex]\varphi_2[/tex] is mathematically given by
[tex]\varphi_2=EA cos theta[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_2=3.25* 10^3 N/C * ( 0.350)(0.700) cos 90[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_2= 0 N m^2/C[/tex]
Generally the equation for Electric flux at angle 30 to x plane [tex]\varphi_3[/tex] is mathematically given by
[tex]\varphi_3=EA cos theta[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_3=3.25* 10^3 N/C * ( 0.350)(0.700) cos 30.5[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_3=686.072219 N m^2/C[/tex]
[tex]\varphi_3=686.1 N m^2/C[/tex]
a car traveling at 30m/s slows down to a stop 10s. what is the acceleration?
Answer:
20 m/s. have a great day
Answer:
since v decreased by 20m/s in 5 sec, a = -4 m/s^2
assuming the 3 seconds started at t=0,
s = 30t - 2t^2
s(3) = 30(3) - 2(9) = 72m
You drive on Interstate 10 from San Antonio to Houston, half the time at 75 km/h and the other half at 106 km/h. On the way back you travel half the distance at 75 km/h and the other half at 106 km/h. What is your average speed (a) from San Antonio to Houston, (b) from Houston back to San Antonio, and (c) for the entire trip
Answer:
Explanation:
a ) from San Antonio to Houston let distance be d km .
Average speed = total distance / total time
time = distance / speed
Total time = (d / 2 x 75 ) +( d / 2 x 106 )
= .0067 d + .0047 d
= .0114 d
Average speed = d / .0114 d = 87.72 km /h
b ) from Houston back to San Antonio
Total time = (d / 2 x 106 ) +( d / 2 x 75 )
= .0047 d + .0067 d
= .0114 d
Average speed = d / .0114 d = 87.72 km /h
c )
For entire trip :
total distance = 2d
total time = 2 x .0114 d
Average speed = 2 d / 2 x .0114 d
= 87.72 km /h .
3. One effective method for coping with change is using:
Recall
Revisitation
Reminiscence
Reminding
Cope up with changes is significant in everyone's life. One of the suitable way is to remind ourselves that we can withstand with the changes.
What is reminder?Reminding a thing that is important to anyone or ourselves until we do it a better way. Thinking past time and wasting time is just ridiculous. Because we must cope up with the current scenario and build up our mental strength.
Our lives are constantly impacted by changes. Change is a constant, uncontrolled aspect of life that has an impact on our work ethics and routines.
Anything that changes may have major or little repercussions. As a result, since the extent of change's first consequences is uncertain, we must refrain from discriminating against it.
Organizations can effectively use change as a tool. Without change, people would be hesitant to form fresh perspectives and ideas. They wouldn't be able to respond to daily obstacles and would become inert in their work and their roles.
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Determine the magnitude of the gravitational force (in nano-Newton's, i.e. 10^-9N) between a 61.6 kg girl and a 71.2 kg boy standing 95 m apart from one another.
Answer:
3.24×10¯² nN
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Mass of girl (M₁) = 61.6 kg
Mass of boy (M₂) = 71.2 kg
Distance apart (r) = 95 m
Gravitational constant (G) = 6.67×10¯¹¹ Nm²/Kg²
Force (F) =?
The force of attraction between the girl and the boy can be obtained as follow:
F = GM₁M₂ /r²
F = 6.67×10¯¹¹ × 61.6 × 71.2 / 95²
F = 6.67×10¯¹¹ × 61.6 × 71.2 / 9025
F = 3.24×10¯¹¹ N
Finally, we shall convert 3.24×10¯¹¹ N to nN. This can be obtained as follow:
1 N = 10⁹ nN
Therefore,
3.24×10¯¹¹ N = 3.24×10¯¹¹ N × 10⁹ nN / 1 N
3.24×10¯¹¹ N = 3.24×10¯² nN
Thus, the force attraction between the girl and the boy is 3.24×10¯² nN
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You pushed a shopping cart with 75 N of force. The cart accelerated at 5 m/s^2. What is the mass of the shopping cart?
Answer:
the mass of the shopping cart is 15 kg
Explanation:
The computation of the mass of the shopping cart is shown below:
As we know that
Force = mass × acceleration
So,
Mass = Force ÷ Acceleration
=75 N ÷ 5 m/s^2
= 15 kg
Hence, the mass of the shopping cart is 15 kg
An object with a mass of 5 kg is traveling ata velocity of 20 m/s. How much kinetic energy does it have?
Answer:
KE = ½mv²
KE = ½5kg×(20m/s)²
KE = ½5kg×400m²/s²
KE =5kg×200m²/s²
KE = 1000joules