Which quantity must equal zero if a car is moving at a constant rate along a straight line?
A. direction of the car
B. energy of the car
C. speed of the car
D. acceleration of the car

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Answer 1
B the energy of the car. Sorry if this is not right
Answer 2

The acceleration of the car must equal zero if a car is moving at a constant rate along a straight line.

What forces are acting on a car moving at a constant speed?

A car moving at a constant speed (uniform motion) has all forces acting on it balanced. In this case, the two backward forces (air resistance and friction) perfectly balance the applied force of the wheels on the road in the opposite direction.

When the car is moving at a constant speed?

Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in speed. So if the car is moving at a constant speed that means the rate of change in speed is zero. Hence, acceleration is zero.

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Related Questions

What is the product of an oxidation reaction?
Ozone
Oxygen
Oxide

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Answer:

Oxide

Explanation:

Ozone and oxygen are oxidising agents

[tex]O _{3} \: \: ozone \\ \\ O _{2} \: \: oxygen[/tex]

Answer:

Oxygen

Explanation:

The name oxidation actually originates from the word oxygen so the question answers it's self.

In case you don't know what oxidation is:

Oxidation occurs when an atom, molecule, or ion loses one or more electrons in a chemical reaction. When oxidation occurs, the oxidation state of the chemical species increases. Oxidation doesn't necessarily involve oxygen! Originally, the term was used when oxygen caused electron loss in a reaction.

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What kind of image is formed by an object that is placed beyond the center of curvature on the principal axis of a concave mirror?
A.
real, inverted, the same size as the object, and at the same distance as the object
B.
real, inverted, larger than the object, and farther from the mirror than the object
C.
virtual, upright, left-right reversal, the same size as the object, and at the same distance as the object
D.
real, inverted, smaller than the object, and closer to the mirror than the object
E.
virtual, upright, larger than the object, and farther from the mirror than the object

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Answer:D.

Real, inverted, smaller than the object, and closer to the mirror than the object

Explanation: Real images will be inverted. As it is beyond the centre of curvature it is also beyond 2F which means that the image is inside the centre of curvature ( between F and 2F from the mirror ) As the image is closer to the mirror than the object it must be diminished in size

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Answer:

it's yellowish orange (3)

Explanation:

A grapefruit has a pH of somewhere between 2.9-3.3 and it is quite acidic. The juice of a grapefruit can cause erosion of tooth enamel and cause damage to one's teeth if ate excessively

How should Simon use the theory of relativity to
describe what the astronaut must do in order to hit the
button?
Simon is writing a story about an astronaut whose
spacecraft has been boarded by space pirates. The
astronaut has her lucky penny in her hand behind her
back as the space pirates break into the control room.
She has just locked the controls so that the ship is
accelerating in the direction of the control room's
ceiling. Simon wants the astronaut to use the penny to
hit a button on the control panel to turn off the lights
and escape. The button is located a short distance
behind and below the astronaut's hands.
O The astronaut should toss the penny straight up as
it will appear to fall in an arc because objects in an
accelerating frame of reference behave in the same
way as they would in a gravity field.
O The astronaut should just let the penny go, as the
control panel will accelerate upward and curve
toward the astronaut because there is no gravity
field
O The astronaut should toss the penny horizontally
straight behind her as it will appear to fall in an arc
because objects in an accelerating frame of
reference behave in the same way as they would in
a gravity field.
The astronaut should toss the

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Task: At the end of the lesson you will be asked to develop a final writing assignment on the environmental problerns
caused by invasive e algae e, and the methods used to restore the natural habitats e in Crystal River and Kings Bay,
ments
Essay Response: (3 Paragraphs)
5
• Describe the environmental problem caused by invasive algae in these areas and the goals of the Save Crystal River
project.
• Explain the steps in the process used to correct the problem.
. Finally, conclude with why the information gathered during the Save Crystal River project is important to the
environment now and to future generations,


If someone can answer this fast I will mark as brainlist and give them 100 points plzz I need the answer fast and right!!

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Answer:

PLS PLS PLS mark brainliest

Explanation:

The following are the environmental problems caused by the invasive algae which is known as Lyngbya.

A. It blocks the sunlight from reaching the water, thereby depriving the plants in the water from accessing it. So they won't be able to manufacture their foods and eventually die off.

B. The algae produce offensive odour like rotten egg , which drive people and other organisms away.

C. The algae prevent oxygen from entering the water, and prevent the resident organisms from making use of it, which leads to their death.

D. The algae also give off heat into the chilly spring waters.

In conclusion, the goals of the Crystal River project is to save the living organisms in the river from extinction and to make it a livable environment for them.

Tyra made the following bar graph shown to represent the relative distances of four different astronomical bodies from Earth.

The title of the bar graph is Distance of Bodies in Space from Earth. Four bars are labeled A, B, C, and D. Bar C is the shortest. Bar D is about three times the size of bar C. Bar A is about six times the size of bar C. Bar B is about eight times the size of bar C.

If D represents Mercury, which of the following could be represented by B and C?

B could be the moon, and C could be Venus.
B could be Venus, and C could be the moon.
B could be the moon, and C could be Jupiter.
B could be Jupiter, and C could be the moon.

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Answer: D

Choice A calls B the moon which is incredibly tiny compared to Venus so this is wrong, choice B calls B Venus which is a relatively small planet and C the moon... that is a bit overkill so no. Choice C says B is the moon and C is Jupiter, Jupiter being the largest planet this is a easy no, leaving D to be the only logical and correct answer.

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Answer: Answer D. because B. Jupiter is the farthest from Earth from those answer choices and C. is the moon because it is the closest out of those answer choices.

So, the answer is D: B could be Jupiter, and C could be the moon.

Explanation: Please give Brainlist.

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Which is a valid ionic compound?

sodide chlorine
sodium chlorine
sodium chloride
sodide chloride

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Answer:

sodium chloride

Explanation:

Sodium chloride is an ionic compound. The ions of the sodium chloride compound is sodium ion and chloride ion.  The sodium ion is cation while the chloride ion is an anion. Sodium chloride is a very stable compound because of the mutual attraction of oppositely charged ions.

Do noble gases lose or gain electrons to get a full valence shell?

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they don't lose OR gain electrons as they've already achieved the octet rule and have 8 valence electronsn

The information shows the masses after the compounds are balanced.

2MgO + 2Cl2 → 2MgCl2 + O2

85g + 156g → 188g + ?

If the following materials are used during the reaction of magnesium, oxygen, and chlorine, what mass oxygen would we expect to see after the reaction and why?

A.
53g of O2, because all mass must be conserved.

B.
241g of O2, because all mass must be conserved.

C.
42.5g of O2, because all mass must be conserved, it would be half of the compound MgO in the products.

D.
106g of O2, because all mass must be conserved, it would be double the compound MgO in the products.

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Answer:

The information shows the masses after the compounds are balanced.

2MgO + 2Cl2 → 2MgCl2 + O2

85g + 156g → 188g + 53g

as total mass in reactant is equal to product.

A.

53g of O2, because all mass must be conserved.

26. A physical science student is performing a thermodynamics experiment in the school laboratory. She takes a 30.0 g ice cube at 0. °C and melts it to water in a beaker over a laboratory burner. She then heats the water to boiling at 100. °C. Finally she boils the water entirely to steam at 100. °C. How much thermal energy was gained by the water during this entire process?

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Answer:

The thermal energy gained by the water during the entire process is 90,372 J

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the ice cube, m = 30 g

latent heat of fusion of ice, L = 334 J/g

specific heat capacity of water, C = 4.184 J/g⁰C

latent heat of vaporization of water, h = 2260 J/g

The thermal energy gained by the water during the entire process is calculated as;

[tex]Q_t = Q_{fusion-ice} \ + \ Q_{boil-water} \ + \ Q_{steam-vapor}[/tex]

The heat of fusion of the ice at 0⁰C is calculated as;

[tex]Q_{fusion} = mL = 30\ g \times 334 J/g = 10020 \ J[/tex]

The heat of capacity of the water from  0⁰C to 100 ⁰C

[tex]Q_{boil-water} = mc\Delta \theta = mc(100-0) = 30\ g \times 4.184\ J/g^0C \times 100\ ^0C = 12,552 \ J[/tex]

The heat of vaporization of the steam at 100⁰C is calculated as;

[tex]Q_{steam} = mh= 30 g \times 2260 \ J/g= 67,800 \ J[/tex]

The thermal energy gained by the water during the entire procees;

Qt = 10,020 J  +  12,552 J   +  67,800 J

     = 90,372 J

Therefore, the thermal energy gained by the water during the entire process is 90,372 J

A car accelerates at a rate of 13m/s^2[S]. If the car's initial velocity is 120km/h[N]. What will its final velocity be in m/s, after two seconds.

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Answer:

the final velocity of the car is 59.33 m/s [N]

Explanation:

Given;

acceleration of the car, a = 13 m/s²

initial velocity of the car, u = 120 km/h = 33.33 m/s

duration of the car motion, t = 2 s

The final velocity of the car in the same direction is calculated as follows;

v = u + at

where;

v is the final velocity of the car

v = 33.33 + (13 x 2)

v = 59.33 m/s [N]

Therefore, the final velocity of the car is 59.33 m/s [N]

a wave has a frequency of 10Hz and a wavelength of 30 m. What's its velocity?

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I think the velocity will be 300
300? I think. I am not sure

For every 120 joules of energy input a car wastes 85 joules , find the useful energy output of the car ?

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Answer:

35 Joules

Explanation:

Applying

Input Energy(Q) = Useful energy output(U)+Wasted Energy(W)

Q = U+W.............................. Equation 1

Make U the subject of the equation

U = Q-W................... Equation 2

From the question,

Given: Q = 120 Joules, W = 85 Joules

Substitute these values into equation 2

U = 120-85

U = 35 Joules

Velocity is often described as speed with a __________.

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Answer:

rate

Explanation:

Note that speed has no direction (it is a scalar) and the velocity at any instant is simply the speed value with a direction.

Where was the first FIFA World Cup held?
(HINT: The host country won the tournament

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Answer:

The 1930 FIFA World Cup was the inaugural FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams. It took place in Uruguay from 13 to 30 July 1930.

Explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{Uruguay\hookleftarrow}[/tex]

The first FIFA World Cup Championship took place in Uruguay from from 13 July 1930 to 30 July 1930.

A baseball is thrown at a 22.5° angle and an initial velocity of 65 m/s. What will be its horizontal
and vertical velocity?*

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Answer:

Horizontal

Explanation:

It is going more sideways than upwards

What are successfulness of the Competition policy in South Africa?​

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Answer:

The product choices along with its competitive prices were provided to the consumers. Practices such as horizontal collusion and resale price maintenance was declared unlawful in 1984. Prevention of monopoly growth was the aim of the competition policy act.

Explanation:

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Which statement did Ernest Rutherford make about atoms?
A. Atoms are different for different elements.
B. The atom has a small, dense center.
O C. The atom is made up of smaller particles.
D. The energy of an electron depends on its specific orbit.

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The statement did Ernest Rutherford make about atoms will be the atom has a small, dense center. Then the correct option is B.

What is the Ernest Rutherford model?

The majority of alpha particles went right through the gold foil, signifying that particles are mostly made up of empty space. Several alpha particles were mildly distracted, indicating interactions with positively charged particles within the unit. Some alpha particles were spread at wide degrees, with a few even returning to the source.

Rutherford characterized the atom in 1911 as having an understanding, dense, and ionized center termed the nucleus. Rutherford discovered that the mass of an atom is possessed in its nucleus.

The atom has a small, dense center. Thus, option B is correct.

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Which of the following best describes a nebula?

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Explanation:

is a formation in space which is constituted mostly of helium, dust and other gases in various concentration

Which of the following is the unit of momentum

a) ms-1 b) Kg ms-1

c) Ns d) Kgms-2​

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Answer is b) I think

Answer:

the answer is (b) Kg ms-1 .

what characteristic describes what happens during a physical change

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Physical change changes the form of a chemical substance

A monochromatic beam of light has a frequency of 6.5 x 10" hertz. What color is the light?
O orange
O yellow
O violet
O blue

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Answer:

violet

Explanation:

A tank has the shape of an inverted circular cone with height 16m and base radius 3m. The tank is filled with water to a height of 9m. Find the work required to empty the tank by pumping all of the water over the top of the tank. Use the fact that acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/sec2 and the density of water is 1000kg/m3. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule.

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Answer:

[tex]W=17085KJ[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Height [tex]H=16m[/tex]

Radius [tex]R=3[/tex]

Height of water [tex]H_w=9m[/tex]

Gravity [tex]g=9.8m/s[/tex]

Density of water [tex]\rho=1000kg/m^3[/tex]

Generally the equation for Volume of water is mathematically given by

 [tex]dv=\pi*r^2dy[/tex]

 [tex]dv=\frac{\piR^2}{H^2}(H-y)^2dy[/tex]

Where

   y is a random height taken to define dv

Generally the equation for Work done to pump water is mathematically given by

 [tex]dw=(pdv)g (H-y)[/tex]

Substituting dv

 [tex]dw=(p(=\frac{\piR^2}{H^2}(H-y)^2dy))g (H-y)[/tex]

 [tex]dw=\frac{\rho*g*R^2}{H^2}(H-y)^3dy[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]W=\int dw[/tex]

 [tex]W=\int(\frac{\rho*g*R^2}{H^2}(H-y)^3)dy[/tex]

 [tex]W=\rho*g*R^2}{H^2}\int((H-y)^3)dy)[/tex]

 [tex]W=\frac{1000*9.8*3.142*3^2}{9^2}[((9-y)^3)}^9_0[/tex]

 [tex]W=3420.84*0.25[2401-65536][/tex]

 [tex]W=17084965.5J[/tex]

 [tex]W=17085KJ[/tex]

 

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convert 40 HP into watt​

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Answer: 29828 watts

Explanation: hope that helped bro

A projectile is launched from the ground with an initial velocity of 12ms at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. The projectile lands on a hill 7.5m away. The height at which the projectile lands is most nearly

A- 1.78m
B- 3.10m
C- 5.34m
D- 6.68m
E- 12.0m

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Answer:

A. 1.78 m

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity of the, u = 12 m/s

angle of projection, θ =  30°

the range of the projectile, R = 7.5 m

To obtain the height through which the projectile lands, we must calculate the maximum height reached by the projectile.

[tex]H = \frac{u^2\ sin^2\theta}{2g} \\\\H = \frac{(12)^2\times (sin(30))^2}{2 \times 9.8} \\\\H = \frac{144 \times (0.5)^2}{19.6} \\\\H = 1.84 \ m[/tex]

Therefore, the height is most nearly 1.78 m

Help please, with #18, it’s a basketball question

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Answer: D

Explanation:

Answer:

C. A lob pass.

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Which two parts do the capillaries surround?

A. small intestines and heart

B. heart and lungs

C. alveoli and small intestines​

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Answer:

do we have to choose 2 answers here?

Answer:

most probably it's C

Explanation:

alveoli is surrounded by capillaries and whit that option small intestines is also there

Based on the model, which three factors might cause this change in the apparent movements of the stars? A. Earth's rotation on its axis B. Earth's revolution around the Sun C. The tilt of Earth's axis D. Earth's changing distance from the Sun​

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Answer:

I think it's A C and D sry if I'm wrong UwU

The upper layer of soil consisting of rock particles, water, air, and organic matter is the​

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Answer: Bedrock

Explanation:

Bedrock is the solid layer of rock beneath the soil. Soil is a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, air, and water. The decayed organic material in soil is humus, a dark-colored substance that forms as plant and animal remains decay.

Under what condition do the values of gravitational
force, and gravitational constant become same/
equal​

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Answer:

values of gravitational force and gravitational constant become same or equal when product of masses involved equals the square of distance between them

Explanation:

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