Answer:
neon light
all the others are natural phenomenon
Oberon is a moon of Uranus. It has a mass of 3.01 x 1021 kg and is 761.4 km away from Uranus. If the force of gravity
of Uranus is pulling 3.00 x 1025 N on Oberon, what is the mass of Uranus? (6 points)
Answer:
acc to formula= F= G m1m2/rsq
mass of Uranus= F×r sq/G×m
M=3.00×10^25×761.4×761.4×10^6/6.67×10^ -11×3.01×10^21
=3×10^25-8×7614×7614/667×301×10^-2-11+21-2
=173918988×10^11/200767
=866×10^11(approx)
Examine the diagram of a cell.
Which organelle is marked with an X?
cell membrane
mitochondrion
nucleus
ribosome
Answer:
It is the Nucleus
Answer:
Nuclease
Explanation:
A voltage is applied to a resistor,
which creates a 1.50 A current. If
you double the resistance, keeping
the voltage the same, what will the
new current be?
(Unit = A)
Answer:
Explanation:
By Ohms Law, Voltage = Current * Resistance
Keeping the voltage the same and doubling the resistance, the current will be halved.
So the new current = 1.5/2 = 0.75A
By using Ohms law, the current will be 0.75A.
What is Ohm's law?Ohm's law states that the current flowing through a resistance is proportional to potential difference across the resistance under constant temperature and pressure conditions. Ohm's law can be expressed as:
V =IR
Here, I = 1.50 AR = R Ωso, V = 1.50 R Now Voltage is same but resistance is doubled so new resistance is
Now, put the values of given data in ohms law formula:
2RI = 1.50 R/ 2R = 0.75A
Hence current is 0.75A
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A dart in a toy dart gun is pressed 4 cm against a spring. if it has 1.5 J of stored potential energy what is the spring constant?
Tions: Encircle the letter that corresponds
you answer
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1. The framework of a house provides the house with both support and structure allowing it to
stand. Which system provides those functions in humans?
A. Skeletal System
C. Integumentary System
B. Muscular System
D. Digestive System
2. What 2 systems are MOST DIRECTLY responsible for your ability to stand up for long periods of time, walk,
and sit down?
A. Integumentary and Excretory C. Circulatory and Respiratory
B. Digestive and Reproductive D. Musculoskeletal
3. The soft, fatty tissue that fills the inside of most bones and makes red blood cells and many white blood
cells.
A. Bone marrow B. Fat
C. Heart
D. Skin
4. Skin, hair, and nails make up the
system.
A. muscular system
C. digestive system
HONE
B. integumentary system
D. skeletal system
5.
the body's largest organ, contains melanin, which gives skin color that protects it from
the sun's rays.
A. Skin
B. Tendon
C. Nerves
D. Joint Ignition
6. If the portion of the cerebellum was damaged as a result of trauma, what effect would this person
likely experience?
A. rapid breathing
C. trouble in maintaining balance
B. changes in body temperature D. partial or incomplete memory loss
7. It is involved in the fight or flight response.
A. parasympathetic B. autonomic C. sympathetic D. somatic
8. Which of the following organs is made up the central nervous system?
A. muscles and bones
C. interneurons and motor neurons
B. brain and spinal cord D. sensory neurons and motor neurons
9. The following are parts of neuron, EXCEPT
A. nucleus
B. cell body
C. axon
D. dendrites
10. Which of the following is not controlled by the cerebrum.
A. judging a beauty contest C. thinking of your assignment
B. smelling a bad odor
D. Breathing
11. The main function of musculoskeletal system is to
A. support the body, allowing motion, and protecting vital organs
B. release waste product from the body
C. maintain heat and temperature of the body
D. send and receive different stimuli from the sense organs
12. Muscles in the body work
A. individually
B. in group
C. in pairs D. as needed
13. The bones provide
A. food for the body.
B. proper nourishment.
C. stability of the body.
D. protection against all kinds of diseases.
14. The skeletal portion of the system serves as the main storage of
Answer:
1. A Skeletal System
2. D Musculoskeletal System
3. A Bone Marrow ( specifically red bone marrow where red blood cells produce and yellow bone marrow where fats and other tissues produce)
4. B Integumentary System
5. A Skin
6. C (Cerebellum is a part of the brain responsible for making postural adjustments in order to maintain balance).
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. D (Breathing was controlled by Medulla Oblongata)
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. Minerals specifically calcium and phosphorus.
A constant current source supplies a electric current of 200 mA to a load of 2kΩ. When the load changed to 50Ω, the load current will be
8A
9mA
700mA
12A
Answer:
700ma
Explanation:
all u do is have to add them up.
Ohm's law allows us to calculate the result for the value of the current when we change the resistance of the circuit:
The current is: i = 8 A
Ohm's law establishes that voltage is proportional to current and we call the constant of proportionality resistance in a circuit.
V = i R
Where V is the voltage, i the current and R the resistance of the circuit.
They indicate that the source supplies a current of i = 200 mA = 0.200 A at a load of R = 2 kΩ = 2 10³ Ω
Let's find the source voltage.
V = 0.200 2 10³
v = 400 V
Now with this voltage let's find the current for the new load of R = 50 Ω
i = V / R
i = 400/50
i = 8 A
In conclusion using Ohm's law we can calculate the result for the value of the current when we change the resistance of the circuit is:
The current is: i = 8 A
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In a 1953 experiment a rocket sled went from 284 m/s to rest within 178 m. If the test subject, John Stapp, had a mass of 84.0 kg: a) what is the amount of Work done to stop the John Stapp? b) how much Force was applied to John Stapp?
[O.04H]The table below shows the use of some energy production methods over time.
Type of energy Average energy used annually in the past (in million tons) Average energy used annually at present (in million tons) Average energy most likely to be used annually in the future (in million tons)
Oil 200 4000 300
Gas 100 2500 700
Coal 1000 2500 1500
Wind 0.1 50 2000
Hydropower 0.7 60 150
Tidal power 0.02 50 500
Based on the table, which of these statements best describes the impact of different methods of energy production on the environment in the past?
There was a rise in the height of tides.
There was a rise in greenhouse gases.
The coastal ecosystem was harmed.
The coastal areas were highly polluted.
I think The coastal areas were highly polluted
Answer:
i think its greenhouse gases may increase
Explanation:
A skydiver has jumped out of an aircraft but has not yet opened her
parachute.
Which of these statements best describes what is happening?
1. She is pushed towards the Earth by the force of gravity.
2.She is pulled towards the Earth by the force of gravity.
3.She is pulled towards the Earth by air resistance.
4. She is pushed towards the Earth by air resistance.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
She's attracted with a great force back to earth's surface
Imagine a negative test charge sitting at the coordinate origin (0,0). Two bunches of positive charges are located on the x-axis and the y-axis, respectively, so that the vectors of the respective electric forces, which the test charge experiences, point from the origin at points (1,0) and (0,1), respectively. The total force vector, which the test charge experiences, points from the origin at the point __________
Answer:
the total force vector, on test charge is points from origin to point C( 1, 1 )
Explanation:
Given the data in the question, as illustrated in the image below;
from the Image, OA = 1, OB = AC = 1
so using Pythagoras theorem
a² = b² + c²
a = √( b² + c² )
so
OC = √( OB² + AC² )
we substitute
OC = √( OA² + AC² )
OC = √( 1² + 1² )
OC = √( 1 + 1 )
OC = √2
Coordinate of C( 1, 1 )
Hence, the total force vector, on test charge is points from origin to point C( 1, 1 )
As a pendulum swings from the bottom position to the top position
kinetic energy is changed into potential energy
mechanical energy is changed into radiation
radiation is changed into friction
potential energy is changed into kinetic energy
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Power and Energy.
As a pendulum swings from the bottom position to the top position, it gains a height which means it gains the Potential energy.
hence we can say that, kinetic energy is changed into potential energy.
So, the Option A.) is correct.
Answer:
I think it's A)
Explanation:
it could be wrong i don't know hope it's not good luck!
The cheetah is one of the fastest-accelerating animals, because it can go from rest to 27 m/s (about 60 mi/h) in 4.0 s. If its mass is 110 kg, determine the average power developed by the cheetah during the acceleration phase of its motion. Express your answer in
(a) watts
(b) horsepower.
Answer:
A. 10023.75 Watts
B. 13.44 horse power
Explanation:
A. Determination of the power in Watts.
We'll begin by calculating the energy of the cheetah. This can be obtained as follow
Velocity (v) = 27 m/s
Mass (m) = 110 kg
Kinetic energy (KE) =?
KE = ½mv²
KE = ½ × 110 × 27²
KE = 55 × 729
KE = 40095 J
Finally, we shall determine the power in Watts. This can be obtained as follow:
Kinetic energy (KE) = 40095 J
Time (t) = 4 s
Power (P) =?
Power = Energy /time
Power = 40095 / 4
Power = 10023.75 Watts
B. Determination of the power in horse power.
Power in Watts = 10023.75 Watts
Power in horse power =?
Recall:
746 Watts = 1 hp
Therefore,
10023.75 Watts = 10023.75 / 746
10023.75 Watts = 13.44 hp
Therefore, the power in horse power is 13.44 hp
Two charged particles, with charges q1 = q and q2 = 4q are located at a distance d = 2cm apart on the x axis A third charged particle, with charge q3 = q is placed on the x axis such that the magnitude of the force that charge 1 exerts on charge 3 is equal to the force that charge 2 exerts on charge 3. Find the position of charge 3 when q = 10n C
Answer:
0.667 cm
Explanation:
|F_1on3| = |F_2on3|
k×q1×q3/x^2 = k×q2×q3/(d-x)^2
q1/x^2 = q2/(d-x)^2
(d-x)^2/x^2 = q2/q1
(d-x)/x = sqrt(q2/q1)
(2 - x)/x = sqrt(4×q/q)
(2 - x)/x = 2
2 - x = 2x
2 = 3x
x = 2/3
x= 0.667 cm
a mass of 0.8kg at the end of a rope 0.5m long is whirled round ina horizontal circle at an angular speed of 10 rads^-1. what is it's angular momentum?
Answer:
L = 2 J.s
Explanation:
The angular momentum of an object travelling in a horizontal circle is given by the following formula:
[tex]L = mvr[/tex]
where,
L = Angular momentum = ?
m = mass = 0.8 kg
v = linear speed = rω
r = radius of circular path = length of rope = 0.5 m
ω = Angular Speed = 10 rad/s
therefore,
[tex]L = mr^2\omega\\L = (0.8\ kg)(0.5\ m)^2(10\ rad/s)\\[/tex]
L = 2 J.s
of 72.0 units. If the mass of Object 1 is halved AND the mass of object 2 is tripled, then the new gravitational force will be units.
Answer:
youtg jugre contact coming call details
Which of the following statements concerning moral development is not true?
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
O Children generally become better at telling the difference between moral and conventional transgressions
as they age.
Children commonly use internal standards to reason about behavior at an early age
C What is determined as right or wrong is universally defined and agreed upon.
Parental views on what is right and wrong greatly influence children's moral reasoning.
Mark this and retuth
Answer:
C- what is determined as right or wrong is universally defined and agreed upon.
Explanation:
Correct on edge
Answer:
C. What is determined as right or wrong is universally defined and agreed upon.
Explanation:
Edg. 2021
All other options are true statements while this one is not.
write any three utilities of plastics
Explanation:
container, bottles, boxes, cups
Can you help me plzz ?
We are given:
Mass of the Crate(m) = 71 kg
Applied force(F) = 577 N
Resolving the applied force:
To solve this problem, we will first make a free-body diagram (attached)
The Applied force has been resolved into 2 components denoted by a thinner line and 'g' is the acceleration due to gravity
We found the values by using basic trigonometry
Finding the Normal Force:
Normal force is equal and opposite to the net force applied on the ground. So, we will subtract the vertical component of the applied force from the weight of the crate.
Normal force = mg - F*Sin(27°)
Normal force = [(71)*(9.8)] - [ (577)(0.454) ] [g = 9.8 m/s²]
Normal Force = 433.84 N
Suppose the equation of the velocity of a car at any given time is Vx= 30m/s+(2.5m/s^3)t^2 Find the change in the velocity of the car during time t1= 4s and t2= 5.5s (a) 70.00 m/s (b) 105.63 m/s (c) 35.63 m/s (d) 175.63 m/s
Answer:
time=4, answer choice A
time=5.5, answer choice B
Explanation:
This is taken from the kinematic equation, v=vo+(1/2)at^2
Velocity at time 4 = 30+(2.5)(4)^2
Velocity at time 5.5 = 30+(2.5)(5.5)^2
Velocity at time 4 seconds = 70 m/s
Velocity at time 5.5 seconds = 105.63 m/s
Random question, if Tanjoro, Zenitsu, and other Demon Slayers can conjure elements with their swords, then can we do the same?
A) HELL YA, WATER SURFACE SLASHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
B) Their freakin' anime characters... oF cOuRsE wE cAn (⌐■_■)
C) These physics don't match up...
D) Their freakin' anime characters... of course not..
Answer:
HELL YA, WATER SURFACE SLASHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Explanation:
-takes some random sword and tries to do water breathing- Nope, doesn't work q-q
Answer:
Explanation: BOTH A AND B
HELL YA, WATER SURFACE SLASHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Their freakin' anime characters... oF cOuRsE wE cAn (⌐■_■)
A hose, of radius 0.018 m, is connected to a water faucet. The water pressure at the point where the hose connects to the faucet is 150,000 Pa. The other end of the hose is connected to an outlet of radius 0.011 m, where the water comes out. The total length of the hose and outlet is 15 m.
(a) An experiment shows that the water exists the outlet with a speed 5.2 m/s. What is the flow rate through the hose?
(b) What is the maximum height that the end of the outlet can he held above the faucet, and water still comes out?
(c) Suppose there is a small hole in the hose. How does that affect the speed at which the water comes out? Explain.
Explain each step!
Answer:
The smaller the hole, the more force.
The magnetic field strength in an experiment is 5.0 x 10–4 Newtons per Amp meter (or 5.0 x 10–4 N A–1m–1), where the unit of force is the Newton (N = kg m s–2) and the unit of current is the Ampere (A = C s–1). A Coulomb, C, is a unit of charge. The electric field strength in another experiment is 1.8 x 104 N C–1. From these parameters, both the magnetic displacement and the electric displacement were each measured to be 6.0 cm. Calculate the velocity of the particles.
Answer:
The velocity of the particles is "0.36×10⁸ m/s".
Explanation:
The given values are:
Magnetic field strength,
B = 5.0×10⁻⁴ N/Amp
In another experiment,
F = 1.8×10⁴
By considering the Lorentz force, the velocity will be:
⇒ [tex]qE=qvB[/tex]
then,
⇒ [tex]v=\frac{F}{B}[/tex]
On substituting the given values, we get
⇒ [tex]=\frac{1.8\times 10^4}{5.0\times 10^{-4}}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=0.36\times 10^8 \ m/s[/tex]
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.
HELPPP BESTIESSS An astronomer is studying two stars that have about the same size and brightness. From the Earth, one of the stars appears very bright in the night sky. The other star appears very faint and dim.
Why does one star appear to be brighter than the other?
A. The Earth is moving toward the brighter star.
B. The Earth is moving toward the dimmer star.
C. The Earth is farther from the brighter star.
D. The Earth is closer to the brighter star.
Answer:
If the stars are about the same size and brightness then the earth must be nearer to the stat that appears brighter, The stars movement, nearer or farther, would only effect the frequency received (redshift).
Answer:
D- The earth is closer to the bright star
Explanation:
If two stars have SAME brightness and size then that means the only point of difference is distance . Earth should be closer to the brighter star for the star to be bright.
I hope im right!!
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.