Answer:
Newtons 1st law of inertia
Explanation:
Explanation:
probably the 1st law of motion, it'll continue at in a straight line as long as no external force is added or the net force equals to zero, same for the centrifugal force and the gravitational force
why an inclined is considered as simple machine
Two identical balls move at the same speed what momentum do the balls possess
At highest point above h from initial position .
And then ball B come to point A with same velocity v and after that elastic collision between A and B .
B get rest and A move with velocity v by momentum conservation .
The momentum of ball 1 is mv and momentum of the ball 2 is -mv. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
What is momentum?The momentum of an object can be explained as the function of the object's mass and object's velocity. Momentum (p) can be used to determine kinetic energy and is the multiplication of velocity (v) and mass (m).
The momentum is the vector quantity because the velocity is the vector while mass is the scalar. So the product of the vector and scalar quantity is a vector.
The momentum can be determined from the mathematical formula:
p = m×v
The momentum can be described as a conserved quantity but it can be zero if the object is stationary because the velocity of an object is zero.
The mass of both balls is 'm' but they are moving in different directions, therefore, the velocity of one ball will be 'v' while the ball will be - v. Therefore the momentum of one ball is mv and the other ball is - mv.
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A radiator made out of iron of specific heat capacity 450 J/kgk has a mass of 45.0 kg
and is filled with 23.0 kg of water of specific heat capacity 4200 J/kgK.
Determine the energy required to raise the temperature of the radiator-water system by
1°K
Answer:
9.66E4 J
Explanation:
We have that the energy required to raise the temperature of the radiator-water system by
1°K
E=116.85KJ
From the question we are told
A radiator made out of iron of specific heat capacity 450 J/kgk has a mass of 45.0 kg and is filled with 23.0 kg of water of specific heat capacity 4200 J/kgK.
Determine the energy required to raise the temperature of the radiator-water system by 1°K
Generally the equation for the Energy is mathematically given as
[tex]E=((mc)_i+mc_w)dt\\\\Therefore\\\\E=(45* 450 +4200*23)1\\\\E=116850J\\\\E=116.85KJ\\\\[/tex]
Therefore
the energy required to raise the temperature of the radiator-water system by
1°K
E=116.85KJ
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A boy projects a ball vertically upwards with velocity v from
the top of a building where it rises and then it falls down to hit
the ground with velocity 2v. So, the total distance covered by
the ball is ....
(g = 10 m/s)
Answer:
yes? what is the quseten
Explanation:
v is the max speed it can go if you droped a egg and a watermelon off a roof 20ft high thay would hit the ground at the same time becuse gravaty will effect them qualy. if you drop them from a jet liner 20,000 ft up thay will hit max.v. wich depends on mass so thay will hit at differnt times.
What is the fastest bird
Answer:
Peregrine Falcon/hawk
Explanation:
i really dunno if you are talking about brids that can't fly or not.
This graph shows the path length based on the number of speciation events in a evolution path.
Speciation Events vs. Path Length gradual evolution Path Length punctuational evolution Number of Speciation Events
What does the graph suggest about the evolution path length
a. The punctuational evolution path is the same as the gradual evolution path
b. The gradual evolution path is longer that the punctuational evolution path
c. Gradual evolution does not effect the evolution path length
d. Punctuational evolution does not effect the evolution path length
Answer:
Nbhb
Explanation:
Can you make predictions about the Moon's appearance?
Answer:
answer: no
Explanation:
Three resistors having resistances of 1.10 .3.00
, and 5.00 are connected in series to a 26.0V battery that has negligible internal resistance.
A)
Find the equivalent resistance of the combination
Req = 9.10
B) Find the current in through 1.10 resistor
B)
Find the current in through 1.10 ?
The specific heat of water in its solid phase (ice) is 2090 J/(kg K), while in the liquid phase (water) its specific heat is 4190 J/(kg K). Water's latent heat of fusion is 333,000 J/kg. If you have a 2kg block of ice at -90°C and you add 1,000,000 J of heat, what is its new temperature?
a. 0°C
b. 14°C
c. 49°C
d. 149°C
Answer:
d. 149 ⁰C.
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the block of ice, m = 2 kg
specific heat capacity of the ice, C = 2090 J/(kgK)
initial temperature of the ice, t₁ = -90 ⁰C
heat added to the ice, H = 1,000,000 J
let the final temperature of the ice = t₂
The final temperature of the ice after adding the heat is calculated as follows;
[tex]H = mC_{ice} \Delta t\\\\H = mC_{ice} (t_2 - t_1)\\\\1,000,000 = 2 \times 2090 \times (t_2 - (-90))\\\\1,000,000 = 4,180(t_2 +90)\\\\1,000,000 = 4,180t_2 + 376,200\\\\1,000,000 - 376,200 = 4,180t_2\\\\623,800 = 4,180 t_2\\\\t_2 = \frac{623,800}{4,180} \\\\t_2 = 149 \ ^0C[/tex]
Therefore, the new temperature of the water is 149 ⁰C.
All of the following are possible transition points that occur during adulthood except __________.
A.
marriage
B.
rapid physical growth
C.
parenthood
D.
divorce
Answer:
B
Explanation:
.....................
Answer:
B. Rapid Physical Growths
Can you answer these questions would mean so much grades are due next week and im just really busy will give 35 points
Answer:
C.) X-Rays
B.) Focus
A.) Laser
B.) 38 x 10^-16 Joules
A body to projected horizontally with a velocity of 100m/s
from the top of a tower 200m above the ground deduce
the following
time of flight and
Range obtained
Answer:
(a) Time flight is 6.39 s
(b) The range of the projectile is 639 m.
Explanation:
Given;
initial horizontal velocity of the projectile, [tex]v_x[/tex] = 100 m/s
initial vertical velocity of the projectile, [tex]v_y[/tex] = 0
height of the tower, h = 200 m
(a) Time flight is calculated as follows;
[tex]h = v_yt + \frac{1}{2} gt^2\\\\h = 0 + \frac{1}{2} gt^2\\\\h = \frac{1}{2} gt^2\\\\t = \sqrt{\frac{2h}{g} } \\\\t = \sqrt{\frac{2\times 200}{9.8} }\\\\t = 6.39 \ s[/tex]
(b) The range of the projectile is calculated as follows;
[tex]R = v_x \times t\\\\R = 100\ m/s \ \times \ 6.39\ s\\\\R = 639 \ m[/tex]
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The image below shows how cloud formation can be affected by a mountain range.
The moist air on one side of the mountain condenses to form clouds and rain. However, on the other side of the mountain, the air is cooler and drier. Which of Earth's spheres are interacting when this happens?
A. atmosphere and geosphere
B. biosphere and geosphere
C. biosphere and hydrosphere
D. atmosphere and biosphere
Answer:
hi :3
Explanation:
Find the magnitude of the sum
of these two vectors:
5.00 mA,
30.0°
B4
6.00 m
magnitude (m)
Answer:
Approximately [tex]3.01\; \rm m[/tex].
Explanation:
Decompose each vector into the sum of two vectors: a horizontal one (parallel to the arrow that points to the right) and a vertical one (parallel the arrow that points upwards.)
Vector [tex]\sf A[/tex] is horizontal and is at an angle of [tex]0^\circ[/tex] with the horizon.
Horizontal component of vector [tex]\sf A[/tex]: to the right, with a length of [tex]5.00\; \rm m \cdot \cos\left(0^\circ \right) = 5.00\; \rm m[/tex].Vertical component of vector [tex]\sf A[/tex]: [tex]5.00\; \rm m \cdot \sin\left(0^\circ \right) = 0\; \rm m[/tex].Vector [tex]\sf B[/tex] is at an angle of [tex]30^\circ[/tex] below the horizon.
Horizontal component of vector [tex]\sf B[/tex]: to the right, with a length of [tex]\displaystyle 6.00\; \rm m \cdot \cos\left(30^\circ \right) = (6.00\; \rm m) \times \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\approx 5.19615\; \rm m[/tex].Vertical component of vector [tex]\sf B[/tex]: downwards, with a length of[tex]\displaystyle 6.00\; \rm m \cdot \sin\left(30^\circ \right) = 6.00\; \rm m \times \frac{1}{2} = 3.00\; \rm m[/tex].Calculate the sum of vector [tex]\sf A[/tex] and vector [tex]\sf B[/tex].
The horizontal component of vector [tex]\sf A[/tex] and vector [tex]\sf B[/tex] are opposite to one another. Therefore, the length of the horizontal component of [tex]\sf (A + B)[/tex] would be the difference between the length of the horizontal components of vector [tex]\sf A\![/tex] and of vector [tex]\sf B\![/tex]:
[tex]\displaystyle (6.00\; \rm m) \times \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} - 5.00\; \rm m \approx 0.196152\; \rm m[/tex].
The length of the vertical component of vector [tex]\sf A[/tex] is [tex]0\; \rm m[/tex]. Therefore, the length of the vertical component of [tex]\sf (A + B)[/tex] would be equal to the length of the vertical component of vector [tex]\sf B[/tex], [tex]\displaystyle 6.00\; \rm m \times \frac{1}{2} = 3.00\; \rm m[/tex].
Therefore, the length of the horizontal and vertical component of [tex]\sf (A + B)[/tex] are approximately [tex]0.196152\; \rm m[/tex] and [tex]3.00\; \rm m[/tex], respectively. The length of vector [tex]\sf (A + B)\![/tex] would be approximately:
[tex]\displaystyle \sqrt{(0.196152\; \rm m)^{2} + (3.00\; \rm m)^{2}} \approx 3.01\; \rm m[/tex].
The law of universal gravitation states that any two objects in the universe, without exception,
a
repel each other
b
attract each other
c
create friction
Answer:
attract each other
Explanation:
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An object of mass m1= 5kg placed on a frictionless, horizontal table is connected to a string that passes over a pulley and then is fastened to a hanging object of mass m2= 8kg as shown in figure.
Calculate,
(a) the acceleration (a) of the objects
(b) the tension (T) in the string.
(a) The acceleration of the objects (in m/s2) is
Answer for part 1
(b) The tension in the string (in Newtons) is
Answer for part 2
Answer:
a. 6.04 m/s^2 (3 sig. fig.) b. T = 30.2 N
Explanation:
a) Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2 downwards
8x9.81 = (5+8)a
a = 6.04 m/s^2 (3 sig. fig.)
b) Using the results from (a)
T = 5(6.04)
T = 30.2 N
Infer Which of the following is NOT true of gravitational force?
Answer:
I think it's a repulsive force
A rain drop of radius 0.3mm has terminal velocity 1m/s in air. The viscosity of air is 18X10-5 poise, then viscous force is
Answer:
F = 1.0178 × 10^(-2) dyne
Explanation:
From stokes law, the viscous force also known as drag force on rain drop is given by the formula;
F = 6πηrv
Where;
η is viscosity
r is radius
v is velocity
We are given;
η = 18 × 10^(-5) poise
r = 0.3 mm = 0.03 cm
v = 1 m/s = 100 cm/s
Thus;
F = 6π × 18 × 10^(-5) × 0.03 × 100
F = 1.0178 × 10^(-2) dyne
6. A basketball player is 6 ft 10.5 in tall. What is his height in centimeters?
Answer:
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The height of the basketball player which is 6 ft 10.5 inches will be 209.55 centimeters.
What is Unit conversion?A unit conversion expresses the same property as a different unit of the measurement of a quantity. For instance, the time can be expressed in the units of minutes instead of hours, while the distance can be converted from miles to kilometers, or feet, or any other measure of length.
1 ft = 30.48 cm
6 ft = 182.88 cm
1 inch = 2.54 cm
10.5 inch = 26.67 cm
Therefore, the total height in unit of centimeters will be (182.88 + 26.67) will be 209.55 centimeters.
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Speed versus Time
The graph below suggests
A. a constant speed of 3 m/s followed by speed of 1 m/s
B. a constant velocity of 2 m/s followed by speed of zero
C. a constant speed of 4 m/s followed by speed of zero
D. a constant acceleration of 2 m/s followed by speed of zero
F. a constant speed of 2 m/s followed by speed of zero
Answer:
a constant speed of 2 m/s followed by speed of zero
Explanation:
I got it right on the test.
A ball has a mass of 140 g what is the force needed to accelerate the mall at 25 m/s squared
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 3.5 \ Newtons}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Force is the product of mass (in kilograms) and acceleration (in meters per square second).
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
The mass of the ball is 140 grams and the acceleration is 25 m/s². Convert grams to kilograms.
1 kg=1000 g[tex]140 \ g *\frac{1 \ kg}{1000 \ g}=\frac{140}{1000} \ kg =0.14 \ kg[/tex]Substitute the values into the formula.
[tex]F= 0.14 \ kg * 25 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Multiply.
[tex]F= 3.5 \ kg*m/s^2[/tex]
1 kilogram meter per square second is equal to 1 NewtonOur answer equals 3.5 Newtons[tex]F= 3.5 \ N[/tex]
3.5 Newtons of force are required.
A lever with a mechanical advantage of .4 is more advantageous than just picking up the object with your hands and lifting it up.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
A 2.50 kg ball moving at 7.50 m/s is caught by a 70.0 kg man while the man is standing on ice. How
fast will the man / ball combination be moving after the ball is caught by the man?
Explanation:(2.5kg) (7.5) m/s +70 kg(0) =(2.5kg +70 kg (v3) 18. 75 =72.5 =v3
v3=.26m/s 2.5+70
Which pair of sentences is describing the same velocity?
what is not a form of erosion
1) mass
2) water
3) wind
4) ice
5) gravity
Answer:
mass
Explanation:
Answer:
Mass wind water ice gravity
Rahul is carrying a load of 80 kg a distance of 200m in 5 minutes but the same lord is carried by Reena to the same distance in 4 minutes who has. more power.
Answer:
Reena has more power.....
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A 7.0kg object rests on a horizontal frictionless surface. What is the magnitude of the horizontal
force that is required to accelerate it at the rate of 2.3m/s2
?if you can show work it would be perfect
Answer:
16.1 N
Explanation:
From the question,
F = ma.............................. Equation 1
Where F = horizontal force, m = mass of the object, a = acceleration .
Given: m = 7.0 kg, a = 2.3 m/s²
Substitute this values into equation 1
F = (7.0×2.3)
F = 16.1 N.
Hence the magnitude of the horizontal force is 16.1 N
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Enlarged brain ventricles are presumed to signify
A. an excess of dopamine activity
B. frontal lobe abnormalities
C. development of brain tissue
D. a deterioration of brain tissue
Answer:
D. a deterioration of brain tissue
A deterioration of brain tissue cause enlargement of brain ventricles
When an injury or illness alters the circulation of CSF, one or more of the ventricles becomes enlarged as CSF accumulates. In an adult, the skull is rigid and cannot expand, so the pressure in the brain may increase profoundly. Hydrocephalus is a chronic condition in which is the buildup of fluid in the cavities (ventricles) deep within the brain. It can be controlled, but usually not cured.What is CSF?Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear, colorless liquid found in your brain and spinal cord. They combinedly form central nervous system.Central nervous system controls and coordinates everything you do including muscle movement, organ function, and even complex thinking and planningHence, D) is the correct option.
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what instrument will be used to measure the volume of a box
Answer:
A ruler.
Explanation:
Just measure height, length and width and multiply each.
A child pulls a sled by a rope across the lawn at a constant speed. Of the forces listed, identify which act upon the sled.