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A popular ride at an amusment park lifts
customers up to a height of 50 m and then
drops them threw a displacement of 50 m
before slowing them to a stop. How fast
are the customers going at the 50 m
mark?
Answer:
five dollars
Explanation:
im thick lol
41. What effects the efficiency of a pulley?
a. the type of rope or cable
b. the way the wheel turns
c. the length of the rope
d. how big the wheel is
e. only a and be
f. all of the above
Answer:
e. only a and b
What two things does force depend on
Answer:
When dealing with the force of gravity between two objects, there are only two things that are important – mass, and distance or (acceleration)
Explanation:
These the flow of electrons (the current) and where some of the electrons' energy gets converted into heat. (Lessons 5.01-5.03) electric currents Insulators Resistors Conductors
Answer: The answer is resistors
Explanation: I just took the unit test and it was correct
When you walk across the ground and push on it with your feet...
Group of answer choices
The ground pushes back more strongly than your feet
The ground pushes back on your feet with equal force
There is no effect on the ground
The ground pushes back less strongly than your feet
Answer:
The ground pushes back on your feet with equal force
Explanation:
When you walk across the ground and push on it with your feet, the ground pushes back on your feet with an equal and opposite force.
This interpretation and knowledge is gotten from Newton's third law of motion.
It states that "action and reaction force are equal and opposite in nature".
The force applied to a body responds with an opposite force in the other direction. Therefore, the reaction force is of equal magnitude but directed in another direction.Answer:
the answer is the second one: the ground pushes back on your feet with equal force
Explanation:
Name the following ionic compounds: BeCl2
Answer:
Beryllium chloride
Explanation:
I hope this helps!
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1. State any ten reasons why students in Uganda need to study Physics? Use
examples of the possible technological advancements which can be made
using the knowledge of Physics.
Please Guys help me . I will mark the brainliest if you give the correct answers. please ❤❤❤
Answer:
physics
Explanation:
physics needs to be steady whether you like it or not it helps you in life so everybody must study physics no matter is in Uganda USA and plenty more countries there must be physics to dare to be studied
Answer:
Explanation:
it also hleps us to became doctors becuase without physics you can't be a doctor
There are three types of friction. ______________ friction occurs when an object is not moving. ______________ friction occurs when an object is moving against another surface. ______________ friction occurs in the case of wheels or other round objects. The amount of friction depends on two things.First, how ______________ the surfaces are; and second, how ______________ the object is. It is ______________ to keep an object moving than to start it moving. This is because static friction is ______________ than sliding friction.
Word Bank:
static
sliding
rolling
bumpy
heavy
easier
greater
Answer:
1. Static friction = not moving
2. sliding friction = moving
3. rolling friction = wheels
4. bumpy the surfaces are
5. how heavy the object is
6. it is easier to keep an object moving
7. static friction is GREATER than sliding friction
Explanation:
A 35kg cannonball sits at rest on a flat level surface. What is the normal force exerted on the cannon ball. Use -9.8 m/s2 for acceleration due to gravity.
A. -343N
B. 44.8N
C. 25.2N
D. 343N
Answer:
a) N = 343 [N]
Explanation:
We must remember Newton's third law, which tells us that the force acting on a body is equal to the normal reaction force of equal magnitude but acting in the opposite direction.
[tex]N=m*g[/tex]
where:
m = mass = 35 [kg]
g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]
[tex]N = 35*9.8\\N= 343 [N][/tex]
please help me pwease
Answer:
Iron
Explanation: It is by mass the most common element on Earth, right in front of oxygen, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core.