what is velocity Write its formula

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Answer 1
Velocity (v) is a vector quantity that measures displacement (or change in position, Δs) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation
v = Δs/Δt.
Answer 2

Answer:    

Explanation:

What Is Velocity Write Its Formula

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A student uses the circuit shown to determine the resistance of two identical resistors.
H--
А.
V
The voltmeter reading is 2.2V and the ammeter reading is 0.25A.
What is the resistance of each resistor?
A 0.2752
B
0.552
C 4.4Ω
D
8.82

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Answer:

B. 0.552

Explanation:

To find the resistance in the circuit above, u simply divide the current in the circuit by the voltage to get the resistance.

A person just supports a mass of 20kg suspended from a rope.
to
20 kg
What is the resultant force acting on the mass?
A ON
B10N
с
20N
D
200N

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Answer:

F = 200 N

Explanation:

Given that,

The mass suspended from the rope, m = 20 kg

We need to find the resultant force acting on the rope. The resultant force on the rope is equal to its weight such that,

F = mg

Where

g is acceleration due to gravity

Put all the values,

F = 20 kg × 10 m/s²

F = 200 N

So, the resultant force on the mass is 200 N.

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Answer:

Explanation:

frequency=1/time period

50=1/time

time=1/50

time=0.020 s

Answer: A

Explanation:

Solve for resistance. I do not get it. Pls help

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Answer: I think a

Explanation:

What are the four components to a workout program?

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Answer:

Aerobic Fitness. Aerobic fitness improves overall health and well-being. ...

Muscular Fitness. Strength training improves your muscle and bone health and helps with weight loss. ...

Flexibility. Flexibility allows you to move your body freely. ...

Stability and Balance

Explanation:

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The force of ____________ exists between any two objects that have mass.
free fall
acceleration
weight
gravity

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Answer:

gravity

Explanation:

please help with this question​

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the answer is direction

Answer:

This unbalanced force causes her to change in direction.

If the forces on an object are unbalanced, this is what happens:

a stationary object starts to move in the direction of the resultant force

a moving object changes speed and/or direction in the direction of the resultant force

The amount of water in rivers and lakes is always changing due to inflows and outflows. Based on the information in this passage and the diagram, what are these inflows and outflows part of?

A: the evaporation process
B: the water cycle
C: the precipitation process
D: human-controlled systems

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Answer:

B. Water Cycle

Explanation:

The Keck Observatory is home to the largest Earth-based twin telescopes. The telescopes are located away from city lights, above the clouds where the atmosphere is clear, calm, and dry. In 1999, additional steps were taken to help the telescopes overcome any distortions caused by changes in the atmosphere by adding a laser sighting system. Now, the Keck telescopes can probe distant galaxies and capture images with more detail than even the Hubble Space Telescope. Scientists can now use the Keck telescopes to investigate many questions. What is one question the Keck telescopes would NOT help scientists answer

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

The options for the question are

a) How do galaxies rotate?

b) What is the weather on Neptune?

c) What is the core of Saturn made of?

d) What other solar systems have planets?

Solution

The Hubble space telescope was designed and integrated into the extraterrestrial system in order to capture information about the surrounding universe. If the  Keck Observatory has a better observation capacity than the Hubble space telescope then the scientist would be interested to know the surrounding planets in the solar system.

Hence, option D is correct

An argon gas occupies 56.2 L at 760 torr. If the volume of gas dereases to 1/4 of the original volume ,calculate its final pressure

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Answer:

3040 torr

Explanation:

Applying,

PV = P'V'..................... Equation 1

Where P = Initial Pressure, V = Initial volume, P' = Final pressure, V' = Final volume.

Make P' the subject of the equation

P' = PV/V'................. Equation 2

From the question,

Given: P = 760 torr, V = 56.2 L, V' = 56.2/4 = 14.05 L

Substitute these values into equation 2

P' = (56.2×760)/14.05

P' = 3040 torr

A bus travels to and from a school that is located 10 km to the west. What is the distance? What is the displacement?

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20 km

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Eroded debris that is dropped at the glaciers farthest extent when ice melts at the front of the glacier as seen in the image is called

A. Terminal Moraines
B. Lateral Moraines
c. Gradient
D. Striations

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Answer:

A) terminal moraines

Explanation:

Moraines are the rocks and sediments deposited by moving glaciers. Terminal means the end, the furthest the glacier travels. Lateral means what's deposited along the sides of the moving glacier.

Help fast please physics

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Answer:

10

Explanation:

Which example below is the most complex component of a multicellular organism?

Question 20 options:

Skin cell


Heart


Muscle Tissue


Reproductive System

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the answer should be c.

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Describe the energy conversion that took place. What energy was present just before the jump? What energy is present at its maximum height? What happens in between?
Draw bar charts of energy before the jump, while the spring toy is compressed and after the jump at the maximum height of its jump. Be sure to label each type of energy.

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Answer:

I honestly don't know but that thing looks cool lol

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A hummingbird beats its wings up and down with a frequency of 100 Hz. What is the period of the hummingbirds flaps? (D
YOUR ANSWER)
59

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Answer:

T = 0.01 s

Explanation:

Given that,

The frequency of the beats of a hummingbird, f = 100 Hz

We need to find the period of the hummingbirds flaps. Let the time is t. We know that the relation between frequency and time period is given by :

T = 1/f

Put all the values,

T = 1/100 = 0.01 s

So, the time period of the humming bird is 0.01 s.

The energy principle states that:

Energy can be destroyed.
Energy can be created.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
Energy cannot be created, but it can be destroyed.


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Energy cannot be created or destroyed

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The energy principle states that:

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Law of conservation of energy or the first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only be transferred or changed from one form to another.

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The distance between two successive crests of a certain transverse wave is 1.40 m. Eight crests (7 waves) pass a given point along the direction of travel every 15.0 s. How fast are the waves traveling

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Answer:

the speed of the wave is 0.65 m/s

Explanation:

Given;

distance between two successive crests, λ = 1.4 m

number of crests, n = 8

number of waves formed = 7

The total distance covered by the wave, d= 7λ = 7 x 1.4 = 9.8 m

time of motion of the wave, t = 15 s

The speed of the wave is calculated as;

V = d/t

V = 9.8 / 15

V = 0.65 m/s

Therefore, the speed of the wave is 0.65 m/s

A TV has a power of 65 watts and an efficiency of 70 percent. How much
power is wasted as heat?
A. 19.5 W
B. 2.2 W
C. 0.9 W
D. 45.5 W

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Option A: 19.5 W

Power of TV = 65Watt

If Efficiency = 70%, then the percentage of energy wasted is 30%

So, the amount of energy getting wasted:

= 30/100 × 65

= 1950/100

= 195/10

= 19.5 W

How do you find a wavelength?

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Wavelength = v/f
V- velocity
f-frequency

A 56.6-kg crate rests on a level floor at a shipping dock. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.517 and 0.260, respectively. What horizontal pushing force is required to (a) just start the crate moving and (b) slide the crate across the dock at a constant speed

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Answer:

Explanation:

Magnitude of frictional force = μ mg

μ is either static or kinetic friction.

To start the crate moving , static friction is calculated .

a ) To start crate moving , force required = μ mg where μ is coefficient of static friction .

force required =.517 x 56.6  x 9.8 = 286.76  N .

b ) to  slide the crate across the dock at a constant speed , force required

= μ mg where μ is coefficient of kinetic  friction , where μ is kinetic friction

= .26 x 56.6  x 9.8 = 144.21 N .

A car travels from A to B and from B back to A.If the distance between A and B is 12 km and it took 20 minutes to travel full , then the average speed and average velocity of the car is

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Answer:

Average speed = 0, Average velocity = 0.02 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

A car travels from A to B and from B back to A.

The distance between A and B is 12 km

It took 20 minutes to travel full.

We need to find the average speed and the average velocity of the car.

As the car reaches the point from where it was started, the displacement of the car is equal to 0. As a result, the average velocity is equal to 0.

For average speed,

[tex]s=\dfrac{12+12}{60\times 20}\\\\s=0.02\ m/s[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

A blow-dryer and a vacuum cleaner each operate with a voltage of 120 V. The current rating of the blow-dryer is 14 A, while that of the vacuum cleaner is 4.2 A. Determine the power consumed by (a) the blow-dryer and (b) the vacuum cleaner. (c) Determine the ratio of the energy used by the blow-dryer in 16 minutes to the energy used by the vacuum cleaner in 43 minutes.

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Answer:

The correct solution is:

(a) 1680 W

(b) 504 W

(c) 1.240

Explanation:

The given values are:

Voltage,

V = 120 V

Current of blow dryer,

I₁ = 14 A

Current of vacuum cleaner,

I₂ = 4.2 A

Time,

t₁ = 16 min

t₂ = 43 min

As we know,

⇒ [tex]Power (P) = VI[/tex]

(a)

For blow dryer:

⇒ [tex]P_1=V\times I_1[/tex]

        [tex]=120\times 14[/tex]

        [tex]=1680 \ W[/tex]

(b)

For Vacuum cleaner:

⇒ [tex]P_2=V\times I_2[/tex]

        [tex]=120\times 4.2[/tex]

        [tex]=504 \ W[/tex]

(c)

The ratio will be:

= [tex]\frac{Blow \ dryer \ energy}{Vacuum \ cleaner \ energy}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{P_1\times t_1}{P_1\times t_2}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1680\times 16}{504\times 43}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{26880}{21672}[/tex]

= [tex]1.240[/tex]

One pot has a water height of 8cm. Calculate the water pressure at the bottom of the pot. They give g = 10N / kg p = 1000kg / m3

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Answer:

P = 800 Pa

Explanation:

The pressure of water at the bottom of the pot can be given by the following formula:

[tex]P = \rho g h[/tex]

where,

P = Pressure at the bottom of the pot = ?

ρ = density = 1000 kg/m³

h = height of water = 8 cm = 0.08 m

Therefore,

[tex]P = (1000\ kg/m^3)(10\ m/s^2)(0.08\ m)[/tex]

P = 800 Pa

what is the dimension formula of power and pressure​

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Answer:

Power = ML²T⁻³

Pressure = ML⁻¹T⁻²

Explanation:

Applying,

Power(P) = Work(W)/Time(t)

P = W/t..................... Equation 1

But

W = Fd............. Equation 2

Where F = force, d = distance

Also,

F = ma.............. Equation 3

Where m = mass, a = acceleration.

Also,

a = v/t................  Equation 4

Where v = velocity

Also,

v = d/t............... Equation 5

Where d = distance

Substitute equation 5 into equation 4

a = d/t²................. Equation 6

Substitute equation 6 into equation 3

F = m(d/t²)........... Equation 7

Susbtitute equation 7 into equation 2

W = m(d/t²)×d

W = md²/t²........... Equation 8

Substitute equation 8 into equation 1

P = (md²/t²)/t

P = md²/t³............ Equation 9

In dimension,

mass(m) = M, distance(d) = L, time(t) = T

Substitute into equation 9

P = ML²/T³

P = ML²T⁻³

And

Pressure(R) = Force(F)/Area(A)

R = F/A................ Equation 10

F = md/t²,

A = d²

Susbtitute into equation 10

R = (md/t²)/d²

R = m/t²d

Therefore,

R = ML⁻¹T⁻²

what do you mean by orbit?​

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Answer:

An orbit is a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one. An object in an orbit is called a satellite. A satellite can be natural, like Earth or the moon. ...Planets, comets, asteroids and other objects in the solar system orbit the sun

Explanation:

In physics, an orbit is the gravitationally curved trajectory of an object, such as the trajectory of a planet around a star or a natural satellite around a planet. Normally, orbit refers to a regularly repeating trajectory, although it may also refer to a non-repeating trajectory.

G.P.E = weight (n) x height (m). 2 identical twins are skiing down 2 different slopes. one is 1000m high, the other is 1500 m high. the twin at 1000m weighs 150 N. the other twin weighs 100 N. which twin has the most P.E before they begin skiing?

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Answer:

I don't know i really I'm sorry I wish I could help

Suppose that Joe and Jim are twins and :

________________________________

Joe :

Height = 1000 m

==》 PE = 150 × 1000

Weight = 150 N

==》 PE = 150,000 j

_________________________________

Jim :

Height = 1500 m

==》PE = 100 × 1500

Weight = 100 N

==》PE = 150,000 j

______________________________

As u can see Joe and Jim has equal PE before they begin skiing .

Explain why the poles are colder than the tropics.?

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The poles don’t receive direct sunlight which is why they are colder than the tropics. Even during the summer the sun is low on the horizon.

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The distance between objects, along with the masses of the object, affect the gravitational force between the objects. Which
statement is TRUE according to Newton's law of universal gravitation?
O When the masses of objects increase, gravitational force decrease
O When the distance between objects increases, gravitational force decreases.
O When distances between objects decreases, gravitational force decreases
O When the masses of objects decrease, the distance between objects decreases.

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Every object in the universe attracts every other object with a force along a line joining them. The force is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers of mass.

In an electric circuit, 40 C of electric charge pass a point in 5.0 s.
What is the current in the circuit?
A 0.13A
B
8.0A
C 45A
D
200 A

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Answer:

Explanation:

current=amount of charge/time taken

=40/5

=8 ampere(A)

The current flowing in the circuit is 8 A.

The correct answer to the question is Option B. 8 A.

Quantity of electricity, current and time are related by the following equation:

Q = It

Where

Q is the quality of electricity.

I is the current.

t is the time.

With the above formula, we can obtain the current in the circuit as illustrated below:

Quantity of electricity (Q) = 40 C

Time (t) = 5 s

Current (I) =?

Q = It

40 = I × 5

Divide both side by 5

I = 40 / 5

I = 8 A

Thus, the current in the circuit is 8 A.

The correct answer to the question is Option B. 8 A

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