P = density × gravity acceleration × height
P = 1200 × 9.81 × 15/100
P = 1765.8
From the question we have got;
Height: 15 cm = 15/109m = 15 × 10-²Density: 1.2 cm³= 1.2g/cm³ = 1.2 × 10³ kg/m³Acceleration due to gravity:10m/s²Pressure = ρgh
= 15 × 10-² × 1.2 × 10³ × 10
= 1800 Nm-²
Which of the following would be a valid method to increase the buoyant force acting on an object?
Select one:
a. Making the object as wide as possible.
b. Removing material from the object.
c. Making the object's volume as small as possible.
d. Making the object hollow.
what is negitive acceleration?
According to our principle, when an object is slowing down, the acceleration is in the opposite direction as the velocity. Thus, this object has a negative acceleration.An object with negative acceleration could be speeding up, and an object with positive acceleration could be slowing down.
Answer:
Answer
When decrease in velocity is called negative acceleration
Explanation:
If a beaker with 300 ml of 20°C water is poured into a beaker with 400 ml of 30°C water, what is the final temperature?
Answer:
Explanation:
An object is to the left of a convex mirror. Describe the two rays needed to indicate the location and height of the image. Additionally, state what side of the mirror the image is on and whether it is real or virtual.
Answer:
1) a ray parallel to the optical axis that after passing through the lens passes through the focal length
2) a ray that passes through the center of curvature, this ray does not have any deviation
real image d_{objet} > f
Explanation:
In geometric optics, you can find the position of the image by geometric method, we draw two rays
1) a ray parallel to the optical axis that after passing through the lens passes through the focal length
2) a ray that passes through the center of curvature, this ray does not have any deviation
3) a ray that passes through the focal length and when passing the lens comes out horizontally
The interceptor point is where the image is
To determine if the image is real or virtual, when the object is at a greater distance than the focal length, the image is real and when it is at a shorter distance, the image is virtual.
The virtual image is formed on the same side as the object
real image d_{objet} > f
A 75 kg refrigerator is located on the 70th floor of skyscraper (300 meters above ground). What is the potential energy of the refrigerator. (PE=MGH(G=9.8M/S²)
Answer:
220,500 Joules
Explanation:
PE = (75 kg) x (9.8 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]) x (300 m)
PE = (735) x (300)
PE = 220,500 Joules
Answer:
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Explanation:
Particles that attract each other are
A. two electrons.
B. two protons.
C. one proton and one electron.
D. one proton and one neutron.
Problem 6. A negatively charged particle is placed in a uniform electric field directed
from South to North. In which direction will the particle move after it is released?
A) West
B) East
C) South
D) North
E) North-West
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C) South
As we know that, north is considered as negative, and south as positive. Now, the charge on particle is negative; so, when we will release it, it will move towards the south.
In the scenario where the negatively charged particle is placed in a uniform electric field, the direction will be C. South.
What is an electric field?It should be noted that an electric field simply means the physical field which surrounds electrically charged particles.
Since the negatively charged particle is placed in a uniform electric field directed from South to North, the direction that the particle move after it is released is South.
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Usain bolt ran the 200m race within 19.19 seconds. Calculate the speed of Usain bolt during the race
Answer: [tex]10.42\ m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Usain Bolt ran the race with a length [tex]200\ m[/tex]
Time is taken to complete it [tex]t=19.19\ s[/tex]
We know, [tex]\text{Distance}=\text{speed}\times \text{time}[/tex]
Insert the values
[tex]\Rightarrow 200=v\times 19.19\\\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{200}{19.19}\\\\\Rightarrow v=10.42\ m/s[/tex]
So, the speed of Usain Bolt is [tex]10.42\ m/s[/tex]
11. In a new science fiction movie an enemy spaceship explodes. Will an observer on a nearby
moon hear the explosion, see the explosion, or both? Explain
Answer:
Sound is transmitted by longitudinal waves thru air - the observer cannot hear the explosion because no air is present between the moon and the ship
Light is transmitted by electromagnetic waves so the light from the explosion can travel between the moon and the observer.
Can someone please help me with this its worth all the points i have left
Answer:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. 292 joules
4. 90 watts
5. By increasing the force
Explanation:
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3) Which has more translational energy?
A)A person running at 8 mi/hr
B)A person walking at 4mi/hr
C)They both have the same amount of translational energy
D)Neither has any translational energy
An object being pulled towards Earth by gravity is said to be in __.
Answer:
in orbit
Explanation:
An object in orbit, like an object falling to the ground, is pulled toward Earth's center. If the object moves far enough forward as it falls, it orbits around Earth instead of hitting the ground.
The length of a planet's day is determined by it's
Answer: "People will say the length of a day is determined by just the rotation rate of a planet, but that isn’t entirely true. The orbit around its sun also factors in. What we define as a day is the time between when the Sun is highest in the sky until the next time the Sun is at the highest point in the sky. This isn’t just the time it takes the Earth to rotate once on its axis, though. This is because, as the Earth is rotating, it’s also moving relative to the Sun"
A tugboat can do 9,500,000 J of work through a distance of 35 m. What is the force exerted by the tugboat?
Answer:
271,428 4/7 N
Explanation:
Work done = force x distance.
9,500,000 = 35(force)
Force = 9,500,000 ÷ 35 = 271,428 4/7 N
How does a circuit breaker protect a refrigerator?
Answer:
When the circuit breaker trips and turns off, it can shut off power to the appliance. This not only protects your home from damage, but it also protects the appliance itself.
Explanation:
What is a circuit breaker. A circuit breaker is an electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent/overload or short circuit. Its basic function is to interrupt current flow after protective relays detect a fault.
Ball 1 with an initial speed of 14 m/s has a perfectly elastic collision with ball 2 that is initially at rest. After, the speed of ball 2 is 21 m/s. What will be the speed of ball 2 if the initial speed of ball 1 is doubled
Answer:
"42 m/s" is the appropriate answer.
Explanation:
Given:
Initial speed of Ball 1,
= 14 m/s
Now,
If the initial speed of ball 1 is doubled, then the speed of ball 2 will be:
⇒ [tex](V_{fx})_2=\frac{2m_1}{m_1+m_2}(v_1x_1)[/tex]
hence,
Doubling ([tex]v_1x_1[/tex]) will double [tex](V_{fx})_2[/tex],
⇒ [tex](V_{fx})_2=2\times 21[/tex]
[tex]=42 \ m/s[/tex]
A 32.0 kg cart is at rest on a frictionless, horizontal surface. The cart experiences an unbalaced force, causing the cart to accelarate at a rate of +5 m/s2.
Calculate the time it takes for the cart to travel 200 meters.
Answer:
t = 8.94 s
Explanation:
We will use the second equation of motion to calculate the time taken by the cart:
[tex]s = v_it + \frac{1}{2} at^2[/tex]
where,
s = distance = 200 m
vi = initial speed = 0 m/s
t = time taken = ?
a = acceleration = 5 m/s²
Therefore,
[tex]200\ m = (0\ m/s)(t)+\frac{1}{2}(5\ m/s^2)t^2\\\\t^2 = \frac{(200\ m)(2)}{5\ m/s^2}\\\\t = \sqrt{80\ s^s}[/tex]
t = 8.94 s
Sound waves require a medium to travel. *
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Space is not a medium. and we can not her anything in space. therefore you need a medium in order to hear sound waves.
[tex]what \: is \: refraction \: of \: light \: {?} [/tex]
When light passes through one transparent medium to another transperent medium it bends and that beding of light is know as refraction of light !
Is there any difference between antimatter, dark matter, dark energy, and degenerate matter?
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*answer this please*
Explanation:
antimatter - counterpart of ordinary matter; identical in every way except for charge. Examples are positrons (counter to electrons) and antiprotons (counter to protons). Direct contact between matter and antimatter results in total annihilation accompanied by huge radiation output.
dark matter - hypothesized as the non-visible or not directly observable kind of matter that could explain some of the unusual behavior of stars and galaxies.
dark energy - hypothesized to be some kind of a repulsive force like anti-gravity that could explain the apparent accelerated rate of expansion of the universe.
degenerate matter - a very dense form of matter made up of fermions (like protons and neutrons) only. Some stars are believed to be made of degenerate matter.
Answer:
Yes. Although the names sound vague and almost fictional, the types of matter called antimatter, dark matter, dark energy, and degenerate matter are all different, specific entities that really exist in our universe. ... Antimatter is just regular matter with a few properties flipped, such as the electric charge.
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When will you say a body is in (i) uniform acceleration? (ii) non-uniform
acceleration?
Answer:
Explanation:
A body is said to be in uniform acceleration if change in velocity with respect to time is the same in equal time interval .
A body is said to be in non uniform acceleration if change in velocity with respect to time is not the same in equal time interval.
A star produces energy by:
A: creating helium from hydrogen in its core.
B: reflecting energy from nearby stars.
C: absorbing and releasing the matter of other stars.
D: rotating quickly on its axis.
Here, the hydrogen atoms are combined to form a helium atom, and during this process of fusion, a significantly large amount of energy is released. Thus, stars produce a large amount of energy by forming helium from the combination of hydrogen in its core. Hence, the correct answer is option (C).
Answer:
A. Creating helium from hydrogen in its core.
Explanation:
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which of the two bodies a and b in the following graph is moving with higher speed and why
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Two people are sitting on wheeled chairs 1 metre apart. Person A is holding a 2kg ball. Person A throws the ball to Person. What happens to person A? Explain.
a.) their chair stays still
b.) chair rolls backwards
c.) chair rolls forwards
Answer:
B - Person A's chair rolls backwards.
Explanation:
This can be seen simply through the Conservation of Momentum. When the ball is thrown to be, the ball's momentum(+m) is transfererd to B, so B's chair moves forward(think about it - it makes sense, doesn't it?), meaning A's chair moves backwards.
So, B.
EXTRA TIP: Try drawing a diagram to help you!
The relationship between the decay constant (λ) and the half-life (t1⁄2) is given by the equation t(1/2) = 0.693/λ. Use the equation for N to derive this relationship.
Hint: when t = t(1/2), N/No = 0.5 (1 point)
A sample of carbon-14 initially consists of 5 × 1024 particles. Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years.
a. What is the decay constant for carbon-14? (Answer in units of yr–1.) (1 point)
b. How many radioactive particles of the sample remain after 100 years? (1 point)
c. What percentage of the radioactive particles remains after 500 years? (1 point)
d. How many radioactive particles of the sample remain after 1000 years? (1 point)
e. How much time will it take for 50% of the particles to decay? (1 point)
f. How much time will it take for 99% of the particles to decay? (1 point)
g. How many half-lives will it take for 99% of the sample to decay? (1 point)
h. What is the initial decay rate of the sample? (Answer in decays/yr.) (1 point)
i. After 200 years, what is the decay rate of the sample? (1 point)
j. How long will it take for the decay rate to decrease to 1015 decays/year? (1 point)
k. How many half-lives have passed after the time you found in part (j)? (1 point)
Answer: A: 70/2=35
B: 35/2=17
C: 17.5/2=8.75
D: 8.75 of C-14 will be left
E: 5,730 years
F: 5,631
Explanation:
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Global average temperature increases when energy absorbed by the surface ___?
Answer:
se elevator a maas eneergia mas alta
A ball of 5.2 kg is swings around on a rope with radius 0.86
meters. If the ball is traveling at 1.8 m/s, what is its angular
momentum? (Round to the nearest hundredth).
Answer:
Explanation:
Angular momentum is L = mvr:
L = (5.2)(1.8)(.86) so
L = 8.05 kg*m/s
what is Snell law of refraction????
Answer:
Snell's law of refraction also known as the second law of refraction which states:
The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant or given pair of Media .
Suppose you have 10 helium-filled party balloons tied to a digital camera, so you can take photos of the core of a storm. With 10 balloons the camera will slowly but surely rise. As a storm approaches the atmospheric pressure drops. Assuming the air temperature and density are the same, the volume of each balloon will increase. When you let go, the speed of ascent will be
Answer:
a = 10 ρ_air g [tex]\frac{\Delta P}{m P_o}[/tex]
Explanation:
Let's solve this problem in parts, with the initial data the camera rises slowly, so we can assume that at constant speed, we apply the equilibrium condition
B - W = 0
The thrust is given by Archimedes' law
B = rho_aire g V_body
The volume of the body can be found from the ideal gas ratio
P V = n R T
let's use the subscript "o" for the initial concisions
V₀ = (nR) T₀/P₀ 1
we substitute
10 ρ_air g (nR) T₀ /P₀ = W
when the storm approaches the pressure decreases, P
If we use the ideal gas equation
V = (nR) T₀ / P
we combine this equation with equation 1
V = V₀P₀ / P
if we write the pressure
P = P₀ -ΔP
we substitute
V = [tex]\frac{V_oP_o}{P_o - \Delta P} =V_o \ ( 1 - \frac{\Delta P}{P_o} )^{-1}[/tex]
we expand serie and eliminate higher order terms
V = V₀ ([tex]1+ \frac{\Delta P}{Po}[/tex])
with this expression we can write the thrust
B = B₀ + ΔB
Newton's second law for the new conditions is
B - W = m a
(B₀ + ΔB) - W = ma
ΔB = m a
a = ΔB / m
a = 10 ρ_air g [tex]\frac{\Delta P}{m P_o}[/tex]
This is the initial acceleration of the camera
Choices:
A. Most kinetic energy and least potential energy
B. Most potential energy and least kinetic energy
C. Potential energy is equal to kinetic energy
D. Potential energy is increasing
E. Potential energy is decreasing
F. Kinetic energy is increasing
G. Kinetic energy is decreasing
Directions: Write one letter from the choices above in each of the spaces.
1. When the minion hits the ball at position one, what choices best describe the energy present. (choose 3)
___________, ___________, _____________
2. Position 2 (choose 2) ____________, ___________
3. Position 3 (choose 3) _____________, ____________, ______________
4. Position 4 (choose 2) ______________, _____________
5. Position 5 (choose 2) ______________, _____________
6. Positions 6 (right when the ball is about to touch the ground ___________, ____________, _____________
Answer:
I think there's a pdf for the questions you need
WorksheetKineticVsPotentialEnergy.pdf
Explanation: