What is the motion of an apple when it falls from a tree ? a)Constant b)accelerating c)decelerating d)zero​

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Answer 1

The motion of an apple when it falls from a tree is

b) Accelerating

The motion of apple is when it falls from a tree is the case of free fall.

During free fall , the initial velocity of the apple or any object is zero but it gains some velocity due to gravitatonal acceleration .


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HELP ASAP PLEASE Comparing the types and amounts of EM radiation in an object could help scientists determine an object's what? structure age chemical composition all of the above are correct​

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Answer: Its all of the above

Explanation:

I had the same question and got it correct

A small car is traveling at a speed of 60 mph on the highway. In the next lane, a large passenger bus is traveling at the same speed.

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Answer:

A. The bus has more kinetic energy than the car.

Explanation:

As we know that

Kinetic energy is the amount of energy possessed by the body at the time when it is in motion.  

Also,

Kinetic energy = 1 ÷ 2mv²

Here m denotes the mass of the body

and v denotes the velocity of the body.

So it would be based on the mass & velocity of the body

As if the passenger bus contains more kinetic energy as compared to the car because of the big mass

Hence, the first option is correct

What would be the mass of an atom with 2 protons and 3 neutrons?​

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Proton number = 2

Neutron number = 3

Mass number =.?

The mass number of a given atom is simply the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom. Mathematically, it is expressed as:

Mass number = proton + neutron

With the above formula, we can obtain the mass number of the atom as follow:

Proton number = 2

Neutron number = 3

Mass number =.?

Mass number = proton + neutron

Mass number = 2 + 3

Mass number = 5

Thus, the mass number the atom is 5.

When measuring volume, your final
result must be in
A. linear units.
B. single units.
C. squared units.
D. cubed units.

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D cubed units


(often represented with a 3)

A train is travelong at 22 m/s when the condutor gets a radio call about a car stalled on the tracks. He hits the emergancy brake and the train comes to a halt in 135 sevonds several meters before the car. What was the train's accleration during the emergency?

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Answer:

final velocity = 0

because the train stoped

so,

acceleration = (v - u) ÷ tacceleration = (0 - 22) ÷ 135acceleration = -22 ÷ 135

acceleration = -0.162 m/s²

Explain what happens to the path of light as it hits a piece of black paper, a glass mirror, and a glass
of water. Explain why the light behaves the way it does as it hits each object.

1. Light is _________ by the black paper.

2. Light is _________ by the mirror.

3. Light is _________ by the glass of water.​

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1: absorbed
2: reflected
3: i forgot the last one

two resistors, 5.0 ohm's each can be combined to give an equivalent resistance of​

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Answer:

2 possible answers:

1# 2.5 Ω (when the resistors are in parallel)

2# 10 Ω (when the resistors are in series)

Explanation:

there are two possible answers for this:

1# if the resistors are in parallel in the circuit

then:

1/R-equivalent=1/5+1/5

1/R-equivalent=2/5

R-equivalent=5/2=2.5 Ω

2# if the resistors are in series in the circuit

then:

R-equivalent=5+5

R-equivalent=10 Ω

Two resistors, 5.0 ohm's each can be combined to give an equivalent resistance of​

If connected in series :

R = R1 + R2

R = 5 + 5

R = 10 ohms

If connected in parallel :

R = 1/R1 + 1/R2

R = 1/ 5 + 1/5

  = 2 / 5

  = 2.5 ohms

What is equivalent resistance ?

"The equivalent resistance is where the aggregate resistance connected either in parallel or series is calculated." Essentially, the circuit is designed either in Series or Parallel. Electrical resistance shows how much energy one needs when you move the charges/current through your devices.

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8. Cart 1 with mass of 2kg moving at +6m/s collides with cart 2 with a mass of 1kg,
which is at rest. If cart 1 moves at +2m/s after the collision, what is the velocity of
cart 2 after the collision? (include correct units, or you get no credit)

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Answer:its 2kg

Explanation:

Around the world around the world

if up is up and down is down isn't downside up , upside down

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Answer:

No they arent because they are opposite to each other.

write short note : power​

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Answer:

In physics, power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. In the International System of Units, the unit of power is the watt, equal to one joule per second. In older works, power is sometimes called activity. Power is a scalar quantity.

SI unit: watt (W)

Derivations from other quantities: P = E/t; P = F·v; P = V·I; P = τ·ω

In SI base units: kg⋅m2⋅s−3

Answer:

As a student, what are your insights about this lesson? Write an essay on your

toughts about the types of drugs/subtance of abuse, discussing its description and

effects

Suppose you design an apparatus in which a uniformly charged disk of radius R is to produce an electric field. The field magnitude is most important along the central perpendicular axis of the disk, at a point P at distance 2.00R from the disk. Cost analysis suggests that you switch to a ring of the same outer radius R but with inner radius R/2.00 . Assume that the ring will have the same surface charge density as the original disk. If you switch to the ring, by what percentage will you decrease the electric field magnitude at P?

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Answer:

The electric field will be decreased by 29%

Explanation:

The distance between point P from the distance z = 2.0 R

Inner radius = R/2

Outer raidus = R

Thus;

The electrical field due to disk is:

[tex]\hat {K_a} = \dfrac{\sigma}{2 \varepsilon _o} \Big( 1 - \dfrac{z}{\sqrt{z^2+R_i^2}} \Big)[/tex])

[tex]\implies \dfrac{\sigma}{2 \vaepsilon _o} \Big ( 1 - \dfrac{2.0 \ R}{\sqrt{ (2.0\ R)^2+(R)^2}} \Big)[/tex]

Similarly;

[tex]\hat {K_b} = \hat {k_a} - \dfrac{\sigma}{2 \varepsilon_o} \Big( 1 - \dfrac{2.0 \ R}{\sqrt{(2.0 \ r)^2 + (\dfrac{R}{2}^2)}}\Big)[/tex]

However; the relative difference is: [tex]\dfrac{\hat {k_a} - \hat {k_b}}{\hat {k_a} }= \dfrac{E_a -E_a + \dfrac{\sigma}{2 \varepsilon_o \Big[1 - \dfrac{2.0 \ R}{\sqrt{(2.0 \ R)^2 + (\dfrac{R}{2})^2}} \Big] } } { \dfrac{\sigma}{2 \varepsilon_o \Big [ 1 - \dfrac{2.0 \ R}{\sqrt{ (2.0 \ R)^2 + (R)^2}} \Big] }}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{\hat {k_a} - \hat {k_b}}{\hat {k_a} }= \dfrac{1 - \dfrac{2.0}{\sqrt{(2.0)^2 + \dfrac{1}{4}}} }{1 - \dfrac{2.0 }{\sqrt{(2.0)^2 + 1}}}[/tex]

[tex]= 0.2828 \\ \\ \mathbf{\simeq 29\%}[/tex]

For a satellite to orbit Earth at a constant distance, its centrifugal acceleration
must be equal and opposite Earth's gravitational acceleration. If a satellite is
to orbit at a constant distance from Earth at a circular radius of 8,300,000 m,
what is the required velocity of the satellite? (Assume the acceleration due to
Earth's gravity is 5.6 m/s2 at this altitude.)
A. 7043 m/s
B. 8239 m/s
C. 7576 m/s
D. 6818 m/s

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If a satellite is to orbit at a constant distance from Earth at a circular radius of 8,300,000, the required velocity of the satellite is 8239m/s.

What is a satellite?

Most spacecraft, with the exception of passive satellites, contain a means of generating electricity for the technology they carry, such as solar panels or radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs). The majority of satellites also feature transponders, which are a type of ground station communication system. The most common satellites, small CubeSats, use a standardised bus to reduce costs and labour. Satellites of a similar type can cooperate with one another to form constellations.

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A knife thrower throws a knife toward a 300 g target that is sliding in her direction at a speed of 2.30 m/s on a horizontal frictionless surface. She throws a 22.5 g knife at the target with a speed of 40.0 m/s. The target is stopped by the impact and the knife passes through the target. Determine the speed of the knife (in m/s) after passing through the target.

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Answer:

The speed of the knife after passing through the target is 9.33 m/s.

Explanation:

We can find the speed of the knife after the impact by conservation of linear momentum:

[tex] p_{i} = p_{f} [/tex]

[tex] m_{k}v_{i_{k}} + m_{t}v_{i_{t}} = m_{k}v_{f_{k}} + m_{t}v_{f_{t}} [/tex]

Where:

[tex] m_{k}[/tex]: is the mass of the knife = 22.5 g = 0.0225 kg

[tex] m_{t}[/tex]: is the mass of the target = 300 g = 0.300 kg

[tex] v_{i_{k}}[/tex]: is the initial speed of the knife = 40.0 m/s

[tex] v_{i_{t}} [/tex]: is the initial speed of the target = 2.30 m/s

[tex]v_{f_{k}}[/tex]: is the final speed of the knife =?

[tex] v_{f_{t}} [/tex]: is the final speed of the target = 0 (it is stopped)

Taking as a positive direction the direction of the knife movement, we have:

[tex] m_{k}v_{i_{k}} - m_{t}v_{i_{t}} = m_{k}v_{f_{k}} [/tex]  

[tex] v_{f_{k}} = \frac{m_{k}v_{i_{k}} - m_{t}v_{i_{t}}}{m_{k}} = \frac{0.0225 kg*40.0 m/s - 0.300 kg*2.30 m/s}{0.0225 kg} = 9.33 m/s [/tex]

Therefore, the speed of the knife after passing through the target is 9.33 m/s.

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1:
This diagram shows four different dishes on the kitchen shelf.
tea cup
IN
2:
bowl
50 N
mug
10 N
plate
SON
3:
999
4
:
Which of these dishes has the least potential energy?
bowl
5:
plate
mug
6:
tea cup

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Answer:

Bowl will have maximum potential energy

Explanation:

It is the bowl that will have maximum potential energy.

It is because potential energy is high when both height and mass of the object is high.

Here in this case the bowl has maximum weight with maximum height except the tea cup but the potential weight of cup will not make much impact as its weight is very low.

Which of the following statements describes the law of inertia?
O A. The force of friction on an object is proportional to the normal
force.
O B. Objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on
them
O c. For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction
force.
D. Net force is equal to mass times acceleration

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Answer:

B. objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on them

Explanation:

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Answer: B) objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on them

Explanation:

Newton's Second Law states that The resultant force acting on an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum.

The net force on a body = mass of object × acceleration of the object

The first option "Objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on them" is an implication of the first law of motion .

The second option "For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force" is an implication of the third law of motion.

The last option from the given list "Net force is equal to mass times acceleration" is an implication of the second law of motion.

Two vehicles are approaching an intersection. One is a 2600 kgkg pickup traveling at 17.0 m/sm/s from east to west (the −x−x- direction), and the other is a 1300 kgkg sedan going from south to north (the +y−+y− direction at 24.0 m/sm/s ). Part A Find the xx -component of the net momentum of this system. pxpx = nothing kg⋅m/skg⋅m/s SubmitRequest Answer Part B Find the yy-component of the net momentum of this system. pypy = 0 kg⋅m/skg⋅m/s SubmitPrevious AnswersRequest Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part C What is the magnitude of the net momentum?

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Answer:

a) the x-component of the net momentum is 44200 kgm/s [tex](-x)[/tex]

b) the y-component of the net momentum is 31200 kgm/s [tex](y)[/tex]

c) the magnitude of the net momentum is 54102.5 kgm/s

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

a) x-component of the net momentum of this system.

the second vehicle ( sedan ) doesn't have momentum along x-axis, the momentum along x-axis is strictly contributed by the pick up

so;

Px = 2600 kg × 17.0 m/s [tex](-x)[/tex]

Px = 44200 kgm/s [tex](-x)[/tex]

Therefore, the x-component of the net momentum is 44200 kgm/s [tex](-x)[/tex]

b) y-component of the net momentum of this system

Also, momentum along y-axis is entirely provided by the sedan

Py = 1300 kg × 24.0 m/s [tex](y)[/tex]

Py = 31200 kgm/s [tex](y)[/tex]

Therefore, the y-component of the net momentum is 31200 kgm/s [tex](y)[/tex]

c) magnitude of the net momentum?

magnitude of the net momentum P = √( Px² + Py² )

so we substitute  

P = √( (44200)² + (31200)² )

P = √( 2927080000 )

P = 54102.5 kgm/s

Therefore, the magnitude of the net momentum is 54102.5 kgm/s


Which wave type could move in the empty space between the Sun and the Earth

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Answer:

Electromagnetic waves

what are the materials that you have illustrated?​

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Answer:

An illustration is a decoration, interpretation or visual explanation of a text, concept ... such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, video games and films.

Explanation:

Which graph shows acceleration? A graph of position (meters) versus time (seconds) has a straight line running from 0 seconds 0 meters upward. A graph of position (meters) versus time (seconds) has a concave line running from 0 seconds 0 meters upward. A graph of position (meters) versus time (seconds) has a straight line running from 0 seconds positive number of meters downward to some later time 0 meters.

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It's the one that has a concave line running upward.

Answer:

its the middle one

Explanation:

i did it on edge 2021

The head scale of a screw gauge contains 100 divisions and it's pitch is 1mm. what is the least count of the screw gauge​

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Answer:

0.01 mm

Explanation:

The least count of the screw gauge = pitch/number of divisions on circular scale

Pitch = 1 mm and number of divisions = 100

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

least count of the screw gauge = pitch/number of divisions on circular scale =  1 mm/100 = 0.01 mm

1. A temperature of 162 °F is equivalent to what temperature in kelvins?
(a) 373 K
(b) 288 K
(C) 345 K
(d) 201 K (e) 308 K

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345k

Because the formula for our Fahrenheit is Kevin = 5 * (°Fahrenheit + 459.67)

9.

Future space rockets might propel themselves by firing laser beams, rather than exhaust gases, out the back. The acceleration would be small, but it could continue for months or years in the vacuum of space. Consider a 1200 kg uncrewed space probe powered by a 15 MW laser. After one year, how far will it have traveled and how fast will it be going

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Answer:

Acceleration = 0.0282 m/s^2

Distance = 13.98 * 10^12 m

Explanation:

we will apply the energy theorem

work done = ΔK.E ( change in Kinetic energy )  ---- ( 1 )

where :

work done = p * t

                  = 15 * 10^6 watts * ( 1 year ) = 473040000 * 10^6 J

( note : convert 1 year to seconds )

and ΔK.E = 1/2 mVf^2   given ; m = 1200 kg  and initial V = 0

back to equation 1

473040000 * 10^6  = 1/2 mv^2

Vf^2 = 2(473040000 * 10^6 ) / 1200

∴ Vf = 887918.92 m/s

i) Determine how fast the rocket is ( acceleration of the rocket )

a = Vf / t

  = 887918.92 / ( 1 year )

  = 0.0282 m/s^2

ii) determine distance travelled by rocket

Vf^2 - Vi^2 = 2as

Vi = 0

hence ; Vf^2 = 2as

s ( distance ) =  Vf^2 / ( 2a )

                     = ( 887918.92 )^2 / ( 2 * 0.0282 )

                    = 13.98 * 10^12 m

Question number 11 how did we found the answer ?

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Answer:

Option A. 57.14 Ω

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Resistor 1 (R₁) = 100 Ω

Resistor 2 (R₂) = 400 Ω

Resistor 3 (R₃) = 200 Ω

Equivalent Resistor (Rₚ) =?

The equivalent resistor in the above circuit can be obtained as follow:

1/Rₚ = 1/R₁ + 1/R₂ + 1/R₃

1/Rₚ = 1/100 + 1/400 + 1/200

Find the least common multiple (lcm) of 100, 400 and 200. The result is 400. Divide 400 by 100, 200 and 400 respectively and multiply the result with the numerator as shown

1/Rₚ = (4 + 1 + 2)/400

1/Rₚ = 7/400

Invert

Rₚ = 400/7

Rₚ = 57.14 Ω

What do all clouds contain the some amount of

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Answer:

A cloud is made up of liquid water droplets. A cloud forms when air is heated by the sun. As it rises, it slowly cools it reaches the saturation point and water condenses, forming a cloud.

Explanation:

Which two criteria are least important for engineers to consider when developing a process to produce an important chemical?
A. The process should be located in a major city.
B. The process should use local, organic reactants.
C. The process should produce a significant amount of the product.
D. The process should be cost-effective.​

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Answer:

two least important criteria are A and B.

Explanation:

In an industrial production process there are criteria on the location of the production plants. Among the most important criteria we have that a good quantity is produced from the producer and that the process is cost-beneficial - cats to increase the profit of the company.

There are other desirable but minor criteria

A) The size of the city is of minor importance

b) Finding raw material locally is interesting, but its importance is less, the raw material can be sent from other locations.

Consequently the two least important criteria are A and B.

Answer:

A. The process should be located in a major city.

B. The process should use local, organic reactants.

Explanation:

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Which conversion can take place in a transformer
A. An electric current into a magnetic field
B. Electric energy into mechanical energy
C. Mechanical energy into electric energy
D. A lower voltage into a higher voltage

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Answer:

D. A lower Voltage into a higher

is warming up important before doing an intense exercise or work-out? Wh?​

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Answer:

Yes, warming up is necessary before intense exercise, work-out or sports because they help regulate temperatures of your body. Warming up also makes your muscles ready for intense physical activities and prevents muscle cramps.

Explanation:

a stone on the ground has zero energy why​

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Explanation:

it has no energy when considered with respect to earth ,as it has neither height (i e potential energy) nor velocity (i.e kinetic energy).

An unknoAn unknown additional charge q3 is now placed at point B, located at coordinates (0 m, 15.0 m ). Find the magnitude and sign of q3 needed to make the total electric field at point A equal to zero.wn additional charge q3 is now placed at point B, located at coordinates (0 m, 15.0 m ). Find the magnitude and sign of q3 needed to make the total electric field at point A equal to zero.\

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Answer:

hello your question has some missing information attached below is the missing information

answer : q3 = 0.300 nC

Explanation:

Given that Eay is in the Y axis ( upward ) , E3 will be downward and this will make the sign on the the charge ( q3 ) to be positive

E3 = Eay.   ( for an electric field to be neutral/zero the electric field in the opposite direction will have same magnitude )

To calculate the value of q3 we will apply the relation below

 K*q3/( 15 - 12 )^2  = 0.300

           = (9 * 10^9) * (q3 / 9 ) = 0.300

∴ q3 = 0.300 / 10^9

        = 0.300 nC

Note : The value of Eay is been calculated outside this solution as it is not part of the question asked  

   

           

9.
A 2.85-cm diameter coin is placed a distance of 31.4 cm from a diverging lens that has a focal length
of-11.6 cm. Determine the image distance and the diameter of the image.

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Answer:

image distance = -8.47 cm

diameter of the image = 0.769 cm

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