Answer:
An optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept that arguably appears to differ from reality. ... Cognitive visual illusions are the result of unconscious inferences and are perhaps those most widely known.
Enter a range of values for x.
a
a
3x-90 930
26
27
Answer:
32[tex]3x - 9 + 93 = 180 \\ 3x + 84 = 180 \\ 3x = 180 - 84 \\ = 96 \\ x = \frac{96}{3} \\ x = 32[/tex]
Answer:
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How much force must be applied to a 4 kg to get it to accelerate at 3
m/s^2?
Answer:
12 g i think
Explanation:
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A parallel-plate air capacitor is made from two plates 0.200{\rm m} square, spaced 0.800 {\rm cm} apart. It is connected to a 120 {\rm V} battery. If the plates are pulled apart to aseparation of 1.60 {\rm cm}, suppose the battery remains connected while theplates are pulled apart.
What is the capacitance?
C =2.21×10−11{\rm F}
Part B
What is the charge on each plate?
Enter your answer as two numbers,separated with a comma.
Part C
What is the electric field between theplates?
E =7500 {\rm V/m}
Part D
What is the energy stored in thecapacitor?
U =1.59×10−7{\rm J}
Answer:
A) C = 4.425 10⁻¹³ F, B) Q = 6.31 10⁻¹¹ C, C) E = 8.9 10⁴ N / C,
D) u_{E} = 3.19 10⁻⁹ J
Explanation:
Part A. Capacitance is
C = ε₀ A / d
in this case distance is d = 0.800 cm = 0.800 10⁻² m and the area of the plates is x = 0.200 cm= 0.2 10⁻² m, all the quantities must be in the SI system for the result to be in Farads
A = x²
A = (0.2 10⁻²)²
A = 4 10⁻⁶ m
let's calculate
C = 8.85 10⁻¹² 4 10⁻⁶ / 0.8 10⁻²
C = 44.25 10⁻¹⁴ F
C = 4.425 10⁻¹³ F
Part B. The charge on each plate is
Q = C ΔV
Q = 4.425 10⁻¹³ 120
Q = 6.31 10⁻¹¹ C
Part C. the electric field of a plate is
E = σ / 2ε₀
where the charge density is
σ = Q / A
we substitute
E =[tex]\frac{Q}{ 2\epsilon_o A}[/tex]
let's calculate
E = [tex]\frac{6.31^{-11} }{ 2 \ 8.85^{-12} \ 4^{-6} }[/tex]
E = 8.9 10⁴ N / C
Part D. stored energy
[tex]u_{E}[/tex] = ½ C V²
u_{E} = ½ 4.425 10⁻¹³ 120²
u_{E} = 3.19 10⁻⁹ J
Describe the buoyant force acting on the Lucia before the torpedo attack.
Answer:
Explanation: positive
the force has to be specified both in terms of its magnitude as well as its direction true or false?
Anwser
The strength of a force is usually expressed by its magnitude. We have also to specify the direction in which a force acts.
A 7.00 kg ball hits a 75.0 kg man standing at rest on ice. The man catches the ball. How fast does the ball need to be moving in order to send the man off at a speed of 3.00 m/s?
Answer:
35.14 m/s
Explanation:
The Law of Conservation of Momentum states that the momentum before and after a collision is the same.
m₁ v₁ + m₂ v₂ = m₁ v₁ + m₂ v₂Let's set the ball to have the subscript of 1 and the man to have the subscript of 2.
The initial and final mass of the ball is the same, so m₁ = 7.00 kg on both sides of the equation.
The initial velocity of the ball, v₁ on the left side of the equation, is the unknown variable we are trying to find.
The initial and final mass of the man is the same, so m₂ = 75.0 kg on both sides of the equation.
The man starts at rest, meaning that his initial velocity is v₂ = 0 m/s on the left side of the equation.
The final velocity of both the ball and the man is 3.00 m/s, so we can set v₁ and v₂ on the right side of the equation to equal 3.00 m/s.
Left side of the equation:
m₁ = 7.00 kg v₁ = ?m₂ = 75.0 kgv₂ = 0 m/sRight side of the equation:
m₁ = 7.00 kg v₁ = 3.00 m/sm₂ = 75.0 kgv₂ = 3.00 m/sSubstitute these values into the Law of Conversation of Momentum formula.
(7.00) v₁ + (75.0)(0) = (7.00)(3.00) + (75.0)(3.00)Multiply and simplify.
7.00 v₁ = 21 + 225 7 v₁ = 246Divide both sides of the equation by 7.
v₁ = 35.14 m/sThe ball needs to be moving at a speed of 35.14 m/s in order to send the man off at a speed of 3.00 m/s.
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What charges must the particles have to create the electric field shown?
A. X and Y are both positive
B. X is negative and Y is positive.
C. X and Y are both negative.
D. X is positive and Y is negative.
Answer: Choice A, that X and Y are both positive
Explanation: positive charges are attracted to negative charges, so for their electric fields, positive charges point outward while negative charges point inward. In this model, it shows that both X and Y are pointing outward, hence they both have to have positive charges
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What most likely happens when water vapor cools?
It changes into gas.
It changes into liquid.
Its temperature increases.
Its temperature remains constant.
If too much energy is given to an electron that is above the threshold
frequency what happens to the extra energy?
Answer:
The electron gives up It's extra energy in a form called "photon light" and falls back down to its normal energy level
Explanation:
Which renewable energy source is used the most throughout the world?
A. solar energy
B. biomass
C .hydroelectric
D. wind
Answer:
C- hydropower
Answer:
Hydroelectric
What is the resultant force on the human cannonball in the
vertical direction when she is flying through the air?
Answer:
heart
Explanation:
Based on its position in the periodic table of the elements, how many valence electrons does phosphorus (atomic number 15) have?
Answer:
5 Valence electrons
Explanation:
Answer:
5 Valence electrons
Explanation:
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The frequency of the wave is 0.4 Hz. Calculate the period.
Answer:
use the formula
Explanation:
F = 1/T
where F = frequency and T = period
so put 0.4 Hz into the frequency
0.4 =1/T
T = 2.5 seconds
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How do you prove you know which object has more momentum without calculating it?
Answer:
The momentum of an object varies directly with the speed of the object.
Explanation:
Two objects of different mass are moving at the same speed; the more massive object will have the greatest momentum. A less massive object can never have more momentum than a more massive object.
David moves a 350 N bucket with 175 N of force using a pulley. What mechanical advantage does he have when using the pulley?
Answer:
the mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is 2.
Explanation:
Given;
load moved by David, L = 350 N
effort applied by David, E = 175 N
The mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is calculated as;
[tex]M.A = \frac{Load}{Effort} \\\\M.A = \frac{350}{175} \\\\M.A = 2[/tex]
Therefore, the mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is 2.
Which guideline best reflects how private information should be protected when using social networks? All social media users are screened and safe to engage with. Protect your private information by setting your account to private and only adding people you actually know. Only share your passwords with close friends that you trust. It is safe to share personal information with companies on social networking sites.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
(A. 1.) Protect your private information by setting your account to private and only adding people you actually know.
Explanation:
From base camp, a park ranger drives 27 meters at 32 degrees East of North, then 40 meters at 58 degrees West of North, and finally 39 meters directly West in an attempt to rescue a lost hiker.
Answer:
R = 73.34 m, θ = 37º North of West
Explanation:
In this exercise you are asked to find the distance traveled.
The best way to do this is with a Cartesian coordinate system, let's use a system where the x axis coincides with the West - East direction), to decompose the trajectories
First trajectory
distance d₁ = 27 m
Direction 32 East of North, this angle is measured from the vertical direction (y-axis)
cos 32 = y₁ / d₁
sin 32 = x₁ / d₁
y₁ = d₁ cos 32
x₁ = d₁ sin 32
y₁ = 27 cos 32 = 22.90 m
x₁ = 27 sin 32 = 14.31 m
second trajectories
distance d2 = 40 m
direction 58 West from North, the angle is measured with respect to the y axis, towards the negative side of the x axis
cos 58 = y₂ / d₂
sin 32 = x₂ / d₂
y₂ = d₂ cos58
x₂ = d₂ sin 58
y₂ = 40 cos 58 = 21.20 m
x₂ = 40 sin 58 = -33.92 m
The negative sign of the x coordinate is due to the fact that the displacement is towards the West (negative of the x axis)
third trajectory
distance d₃ = 39 m
West direction, negative part of x-axis
x₃ = - 39 m
the total distance is
= x₁ + x₂ + x₃
X_{total}l = 14.30 - 33.92 -39
X_{total}X_total = -58.6 m
Y_{total} = y₁ + y₂
Y_{total}= 22.90 + 21.20
Y_{total} = 44.1 m
we give the result in the form of module and angle
we use the Pythagorean theorem
R = [tex]\sqrt{X_{total}^2 + Y_{total}^2 }[/tex]
R =\sqrt58.6^2 + 44.1^2 }
R = 73.34 m
we use trigonometry
tan θ =
θ = tan⁻¹ \frac{ Y_{total} }{ X_{total} }
θ = tan⁻¹ \frac{ 44.1 }{ 58.6 } (44.1 / 58.6)
θ = -37º
this angle is in the second quadrant, given in the form of cardinal coordinates is
θ = 37º North of West
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A car travels 500m in 20 seconds. What is its speed?
sentence answers please
Answer:
Distance traveled by car =500m
Time taken =20s
Speed = distance/time = 500/20=25m/s
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Use the drawing below to answer the following question.
1 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
All of the boxes shown above can slide easily. Which box will move farthest if each is
struck with the same amount of force?
A.
the 1-kg box
B. the 10-kg box
C. the 20-kg box
D. the 50-kg box
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Force = mass x acceleration
if the force is constant for each of the boxes, the smaller a boxes mass the greater its acceleration while the force is applied
Therefore the smaller box will have a greater initial velocity and will slide the furthest before it stops.
If opposing forces acting on an object are equal, the net force is
N. (Enter your answer in the numerical form)
help me please
Answer:
0 N
Explanation:
suppose, you push a box with 5 N, and another person pushes the box on the opposite side of the box with 5 N, the net force (resultant ) is 0 N, the box will not move if it wasn't moving
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a hammer strikes and exerts force on a nail, the nail...
A)creates a friction with the hammer
B) disappears into the wood
C) exerts an equal force back on the hammer
D) moves at a constant speed
Answer:
C) Exert an equal force back on the hammer
Explanation:
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
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You toss a walnut at a speed of 15.0 m/s at an angle of 50.0∘ above the horizontal. The launch point is on the roof of a building that is 20.0 m above the ground.
a)How long after it is launched does the walnut reach the ground?
b)How far does the walnut travel horizontally from launch point to landing point?
c) What are the horizontal and vertical components of the walnut’s velocity just before it reaches the ground? Suppose that the +y-axis is directed upward and the +x-axis is directed horizontally from the launch point toward the landing point.
Answer:
a.3.51s
b.33.8m
c. 9.64,-22.9
Explanation:
(a) The time taken be "3.5083 sec".
(b) The distance will be "33.82 m".
(c) The horizontal and vertical components be "9.64 m/s and -22.89 m/s".
Velocity and DirectionAccording to the question,
Speed, V₀x = 15 Cos (50.0°)
= 9.64 m/s
V₀y = 15 Sin (50.0°)
= 11.49 m/s
Vertical displacement = -20.0 m
(a) We know the relation between displacement, time and acceleration
→ y = vt + [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]at²
By substituting the values,
→ -20.0 = 11.49 t - 4.9 t²
4.9 t² - 11.49 t - 20.0 = 0
t = [tex]\frac{11.49 + \sqrt{132.02+392} }{9.8}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{11.49 + 22.89}{9.8}[/tex]
= 3.5083 sec
(b) We know the formula,
Distance = Speed × Time
or,
→ X = 9.64 t
= 9.64 × 3.5083
= 33.82 m
(c) Again by using the above relation, we get
Vx = V₀x
= 9.64 m/s
Vy = V₀y - gt
By substituting the values,
= 11.49 - 9.8 × 3.5083
= 11.49 - 34.38
= -22.89 m/s
Thus the response above is correct.
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Select all that apply. According to scientists, the distribution of volcanoes throughout the world…
Forms a specific pattern across fault lines
Corresponds to plate boundaries
Is constantly changing and shifting
Is fairly even and widespread
Answer:
Corresponds to plate boundaries
Is constantly changing and shifting
Explanation:
Which of these requirements must be met by two physical quantities when they are added together?
They must have different units when expressed in base units.
They must both have units of kilograms, meters, or seconds.
They must have the same units when expressed in base units.
They must have been given to you in the same units, such inches or centimeters.
Answer:
They must have the same units when expressed in base units
Explanation:
Too add any two values together you need them to be in the same units. but You can convert diffrent units of the same messure to each other in order to achive this; ie you can add meeters to feet if you multiply the meters by 3.28 but you can't add mass and length together.
With the concept of pattern we find that the answer for the sum of physical magnitudes is:
They must have the same units when expressed in base units.
To add two phsical quantities to meet some requirements:
* Must be of the same type
* Must be in the same base units
That they have the same type implies that we cannot add length with time or masses, length or speeds must be added with their pairs
The use of the same base unit guarantees that we use the same pattern, or that we must reduce the magnitudes to the same pattern, for example: we cannot add meters with inches directly, we must reduce inches to meters, which is the unit of the international system.
International System it guarantees the existence of common and reproducible patterns for all physical quantities.
Add two phsical quantities, the correct answer is:
must have the same units in base units
In conclusion, the measurement system and units allows adding magnitude of the same type with the same units of a base unit or standard.
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A cart at rest accelerates to a speed of 30 meters per second over a 3.0 second time interval. What is the average velocity of the cart during these 3.0 seconds? P.4B
Answer:
15 m/s
Explanation:
Given data
Initial velocity= 0m/s----------since the cart was at rest
Final velocity = 30m/s
time= 30 seconds
Required
the average speed
We know that the sum of the initial and final velocity is divided by 2 to find the average velocity
average velocity= 0+30/2
average velocity= 30/2
average velocity= 15 m/s
Hence the average velocity is 15 m/s
A 5 Kg bowling ball is thrown at a stationary 1.6 Kg bowling pin at 5 m/s. If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s. The final velicoty of the bowling pin is _____m/s.
Answer: hope this helps
Explanation:
If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s, the final velocity of the bowling pin is 7.8125 m/s.
What is principle of conservation of momentum?According to the principle of momentum conservation, momentum is only modified by the action of forces as they are outlined by Newton's equations of motion; momentum is never created nor destroyed inside a problem domain.
According to the principle of momentum conservation, total momentum of an system remains conserved.
Total initial momentum = total final momentum
5 kg × 5 m/s + 1.6 kg × 0 m/s = 5 kg × 2.5 m/s + 1.6 kg × v
1.6 kg × v = 5 kg × 5 m/s - 5 kg × 2.5 m/s
v = (5 kg /1.6 kg) (5 m/s - 2.5 m/s)
= 7.8125 m/s
Hence, If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s, the final velocity of the bowling pin is 7.8125 m/s.
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A spring has a spring constant k = 20N/cm. What load is needed to produce an extension of 2.5cm?
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Answer:
50 N
Explanation:
We are given;
Spring constant; K = 20N/cm
Extension; Δx = 2.5 cm
We want to find the load which is the force. This is gotten from the equation;
F = k•Δx
F = 20 × 2.5
F = 50 N
Therefore the load needed is 50 N.
What is the netforce?
Answer:
6 Newtons to the left.
Explanation:
We can convert this into a generic algebra equation by giving directions positive and negative values.
The 6 will be positive, and the 10 and 2 will be negative.
Add 10 and 2 to have 12.
6-12 = -6.
Therefore you have 6 newtons to the left (negative).