Answer:
16. An object has a gravitational potential energy 41,772.5 Jof and has a mass of 1550 kg. How high is it above the ground? Plz help
What types of energy transformations take place when a balloon lights a light bulb?
What is the mass of an object travelling at 25 m/s with a kinetic energy of 3775 J?
Answer:
You can do 6516-3775=2741The difference is 27141 kilometersDid this help?⇒ Yes or No?which element has 5 valence electrons and 4 shells
Answer:
Arsenic
Explanation:
Arsenic is in group 5 and period 4. Group numbers tell us the number of valence electron and period number tells us the number of shells in an element.
A marble is thrown horizontally with a speed of 15.0 m/s from the top of a building. When it strikes the ground, the marble has a velocity that makes an angle of 65.0° with the horizontal. From what height above the ground the marble was thrown. How far from the base of the building, did the marble land?
A small dog walks 12 meters east and then 5 meters north. How many meters is the dog from her starting position?
Answer:
17 meters
Explanation:
because 12 meters +5 meters =17 meters
You travel 200 m in 120minutes. What is your speed in miles per hour?
Answer:
100
Explanation:
60 minutes is an hour and there are 120 minutes so there are 2 hours. You divide 200 m by 2 and you get 100.
What is special about the special theory of relativity?
Answer:
That the speed of light is constant
Explanation:
E = mc2
Juan is receiving bills from the hospital even though his insurance company said his procedure would be covered in full. What strategies can help him work successfully with his insurance company and the hospital?
Be stern and raise your voice during calls, and ask for a printed summary of each conversation
Jot down notes before and after making each call, and avoid calling during business hours when people are busy
Save all emails and bills, and follow up to make sure people did what they said they would do
Trust that others will follow through with what was agreed upon, and wait for others to call you
==> Jot down notes before and after making each call, and avoid calling during business hours when people are busy.
==> Save all emails and bills, and follow up to make sure people did what they said they would do.
A measure of the body's resting energy expenditure based on data that is collected four hours after eating or physical activity is called the _________?
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What are the forces applied to a catapult while it's on the ground?
What forces are applied to the catapult itself?
What forces are applied to the marshmallow (object being launched)?
Please answer them all to get Brainliest!!
Answer:
Catapult on the ground: Normal, gravity
Catapult (I'm assuming launching marshmallow): Reaction of Force Applied
Marshmallow: Force Applied
Explanation:
This is the forces that act on a stationary object and a launched object. The catapult may also experience a force friction if your teacher is taking a more practical sense.
What question can a student BEST answer when comparing and contrasting the models?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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if u report your a b/i/t/c/h
Answer:
hai >.<
Explanation:
Answer:
hello!
Explanation:
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which kind of scientist is most likely to study matter and the different ways it can
change?
A. Astronomer
B. Chemist
C. Zoologist
D. Surgeon
It's the space between two object
5 Letter word
Answer:
Matter? Atoms? Oxygen Molecules?
6. Ella holds an ice cream cone in her hand. She soon notices that her hand begins
to feel cold. What is different about the particles that make up her hand?
A They are getting larger.
B They are gaining average energy.
C They are moving slower on average.
D They are joining together.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the ice cream is transferring the coldness into her hand and slowing down the particles. hot means they move faster, cold is to slow down
when is the object at rest? in constant speed? accelerating?
Answer:
Answered in explanaion.
Explanation:
REST: When an object does not change its position with respect to its frame of reference or surrounding, then the object is said to be in the state of rest.
CONSTANT SPEED: When the object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time, the object is said to be moving with constant speed.
ACCELERATING: An object is said to be accelerating when the speed of the object increases with respect to time.
What causes the apparent colors of the objects we see?
Answer: The human eye and brain transform light into color. Allowing us to see them.
Explanation: Light receptors within the eye turn light into color. The color that is reflected off of an object, is what we see. Hope this helps.
The apparent colors of the objects we see causes due to reflection of the light which they absorb and emit.
What is reflection?Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront which occurs at an interface present between the two different media so that the wavefront of the wave returns into the medium from which it has been originated. Common examples of reflection include the reflection of light, sound wave and water waves.
The color of an object is the wavelengths of light waves that it reflects. The reflection is determined by the arrangement of electrons in the atoms of that substance which will absorb and re-emit photons of particular energy levels according to the quantum laws.
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What is the acceleration of a 5.9 kilogram bowling ball if a force of 11 N is applied to it?
Answer:
1.86 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{Force}{mass}[/tex]
Force = 11N
Mass = 5.9 kg
∴ Acceleration = [tex]\frac{11}{5.9}[/tex]
= 1.86 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]
In many areas electricity is produced by huge generators close to dames. What function does a large volume of moving water have in generating electricity?
Answer:
To increase the volume of moving water, impoundments or dams are used to collect the water. An opening in the dam uses gravity to drop water down a pipe called a penstock. The moving water causes the turbine to spin, which causes magnets inside a generator to rotate and create electricity.
What type of collision conserves total system kinetic energy?
Answer: Elastic collision
Explanation:
In an elastic collision there is no loss of kinetic energy as a result of the collision
If a riding lawnmower engine exerts 19 hp in one minute to move the mower, how much work is done? (Hint convert: 1 watt equals 0.00135962 hp)
Answer:
Work done = 838470 Joules.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Power = 19 hp
Time = 1 minute to seconds = 60 seconds.
Next, we would convert the unit of power in "hp" to "Watt."
1 Watt = 0.00135962 horsepower
x Watt = 19 horsepower
Cross-multiplying, we have;
19 = 0.00135962x
x = 19/0.00135962
x = 13974.5 Watts.
Now, to find the work done in moving the mower;
Work done = power * time
Substituting into the formula, we have;
Work done = 13974.5 * 60
Work done = 838470 Joules.
Kelly sits on a rock in a field. Which of the following examples correctly name force pairs? Select all that apply.
А
Kelly pushes on the rock, and the rock pushes on Earth.
B
Earth pulls on Kelly, and Kelly pulls on Earth.
с
The rock pushes on Earth, and Earth pulls on the rock
D
Kelly pushes on the rock, and the rock pushes on Kelly.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes why tidal energy is considerd a renewable resorce?
Answer:
It is green. Aside from being renewable, tidal energy is also an environmentally friendly energy source because it does not take up a lot of space and does not emit any greenhouse gases.
Explanation:
What confirms that the process of seafloor spreading is occurring?
the highest points you can score in a B.B game. true or false. (help a bestie out )
Answer:
your question is incomplete.
most points by a player? most you *can* score? NBA, college, high school?
really, the possibilities are endless.
Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game.
There is no upper limit.
Answer:
Uh true :)
Explanation:
A car is driving along a road at a speed of 50 km/hr. How far will the car travel in 5 hours?
Answer:
I think it's 250
Explanation:
If the car is traveling 50 km/hr that means every hour, the car drives 50 km. So if you want to know how far it will go in 5 hours you do 50x5.
what is lateral shift
Answer:
Lateral Shift When a ray of light is incident on a glass slab, the emergent ray coming out of the slab will be parallel to the incident ray. The perpendicular distance between the direction of incident ray and emergent ray is called the lateral Shift. It is denoted by d.
Explanation:
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A jet plane can travel at a speed of 600 km/h. How far will the jet travel if it flies at full speed for 2 hours?
Answer:
that jet will fly 1200 km in 2 hours
what’s the equation for this
Which of the following, by scientific definition is NOT work? lifting boxes of books, pedaling on your bike, holding a book over your head, pushing a chair across the room
Answer:
holding a book over your head