You use 35 J of energy to move an object 5 m. What is the weight of the object

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Answer 1

Explanation:

35 ÷ 5 = 7kg.

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A trough is 10 meters long, 1 meters wide, and 2 meters deep. The vertical cross-section of the trough parallel to an end is shaped like an isoceles triangle (with height 2 meters, and base, on top, of length 1 meters). The trough is full of water (density 1000kg/m3 ). Find the amount of work in joules required to empty the trough by pumping the water over the top. (Note: Use g

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Answer:

The amount of work required to empty the trough by pumping the water over the top is approximately 98,000 J

Explanation:

The length of the trough = 10 meters

The width of the through = 1 meter

The depth of the trough = 2 meters

The vertical cross section of the through = An isosceles triangle

The density of water in the through = 1000 kg/m³

Let 'x' represent the width of the water at a depth

x/y = 1/2

∴x = y/2

The volume of a layer of water, dV, is given as follows;

dV = 10 × y/2 × dy = 5·y·dy

The mass of the layer of water, m = ρ × dV

∴ m = 1000 kg/m³ × 5·y·dy m³ = 5,000·y·dy kg

The work done, W = m·g·h

Where;

h = The the depth of the trough from which water is pumped

g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.8 m/s²

[tex]\therefore \, W \approx \int\limits^2_0 {5,000 \times y \times 9.8 \, dy} = \left[24,500\cdot y^2 \right]^2_0 = 98,000[/tex]

The work done by the pump to pump all the water in the trough, over the top W ≈ 98,000 J

explain why radiation is dangerous for humans

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Answer:

because it affects the attom in living things

Radiation is dangerous to humans as it can result in long-term health effects such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

What is one disadvantage of sending information over long distances
wirelessly using digital signals?
O A. The signals become weaker the farther the receiver is from the
source.
B. The farther the signals travel, the more slowly they move.
C. The signals become stronger the farther the receiver is from the
source.
O D. The farther the signals travel, the easier they are to detect.

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The disadvantage of sending information over long distances wirelessly using digital signals is "the signals become weaker the farther the receiver is from the source."

Since most of the signal which we use for communication are radio signal Radio signal are basically electromagnetic waves.As the wave moves forward it looses its amplitude.So basically radio signal becomes weaker for long distance.

What are radio signals?Radio signals or radio waves are a form of electromagnetic wave. Although this may sound complicated, it is possibly sufficient to say that these waves have both electric and magnetic components. They are the same as light rays, ultra-violet and infra-red. The only difference is in the wavelength of the waves.

Thus , The disadvantage of sending information over long distances wirelessly using digital signals is "the signals become weaker the farther the receiver is from the source."

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he inductance of a tuning circuit of an AM radio is 4 mH. Find the capacitance of the circuit required for reception at 1200 kHz.

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Answer:

4.4pF

Explanation:

the capacitance of the circuit required for reception is given:

wL =  [tex]\frac{1}{wC}[/tex]

w = 2π [tex]f[/tex]

Using both equation

Capacitance is given

C =   1 - 4π2  f2 L

1- 4×9.8969×144×10 10 ×0.004

​=4.4pF

Let's assume raspberries are 10 wt% protein solids and the remainder water. When making jam, raspberries are crushed and mixed with sugar, in a 45:55 berry to sugar ratio, by mass. Afterward, the mixture is heated, boiling off water until the remaining mixture is 0.4 weight fraction water, resulting in the final product, jam. How much water, in kilograms, is boiled off per kilogram of raspberries processed

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Answer:

The mass of water boiled off is [tex]0.0 \overline{185}[/tex] kg

Explanation:

The given percentage by weight of protein solids in raspberries = 10 weight%  

The ratio of sugar to raspberries in ja-m = 45:55

The mass of the mixture after boiling = 0.4 weight fraction water

Let 's' represent the mass of sugar in the mixture, and let 'r' represent the mass of raspberry

The mass of raspberry, r = 1 kg

The percentage by weight of water in raspberry = 90 weight %

The mass of water in 1 kg of raspberry =  90/100 × 1 kg = 0.9 kg

The ratio of the mass of sugar to the mass of raspberry in jam = r/s = 45/55

∴ s = 1 kg × 55/45 = 11/9 kg

The mass of the mixture before boiling = 1 kg + 11/9 kg = 20/9 kg

The weight fraction of water in the remaining mixture after boiling = 0.4 weight fraction

Let 'w' represent the mass of water boiled off, we have;

(0.9 - w)/(20/9 - w) = 0.4

(0.9 - w) = 0.4 × (20/9 - w)

0.9 - w = 8/9 - 0.4·w

9/10 - 8/9 = w - 0.4·w = 0.6·w = (6/10)·w

(81 - 80)/(90) = (6/10)·w

1/90 = (6/10)·w

w = ((10/6) × 1/90) = 1/54

w = 1/54  

The mass of water boiled off, w = (1/54) kg = [tex]0.0 \overline{185}[/tex] kg

Suppose you are standing in front of a flat mirror which is mounted to a vertical wall. For this problem you may suppose that your height is 1.70 m and your eyes are 12 cm below the top of your head. What is the smallest mirror that will still allow you to see the full length of your body

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Answer:

The right approach is "0.85 m".

Explanation:

According to the question, the diagram will is provided below.

So that as per the diagram,

The values will be:

My height,

AO = 1.70 m

My eyes at,

AB = 12 cm

i.e.,

     = 0.12 m

As we can see, the point of incidence lies between the feet as well as the eyes, then

BO = 1.58 m

Now,

⇒ [tex]O'D = \frac{1.58}{2}[/tex]

           [tex]=0.79 \ m[/tex]

The point of incidence of the ray will be:

⇒ [tex]CO'=1.70-\frac{0.12}{2}[/tex]

           [tex]=1.70-0.06[/tex]

           [tex]=1.64 \ m[/tex]

Hence,

The smallest length of the mirror will be:

= [tex]CO'-O'D[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

= [tex]1.64-0.79[/tex]

= [tex]0.85 \ m[/tex]

A 100 W engine generates 1000 J of energy. How long did it run for?
A. 1 s
B. 10 s
C. 5 s
D. 100 s

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Answer:

B. 10 s

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Power = 100 Watts

Energy = 1000 Joules

To find the time;

Power can be defined as the energy required to do work per unit time.

Mathematically, it is given by the formula;

[tex] Power = \frac {Energy}{time} [/tex]

Making time the subject of formula, we have;

[tex] Time = \frac {Energy}{Power} [/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] Time = \frac {1000}{100} [/tex]

Time = 10 seconds

how were the outer planets formed?

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Answer:

All planets including the outer larger planets were formed at the same time somewhere around 4.5 Billion years ago.

Explanation:

the young sun drove away most of the gas from the inner solar system, leaving behind the rocky cores also known as the terrestrial planets.

Which has the greater kinetic energy–a 1-ton car moving at 30 m/s or a half-ton car
moving at 60 m/s?
A) Both have the same kinetic energy
B) The half-ton car
C) The 1-ton car
D) It cannot be determined because the mass of the cars can't be found

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Answer:

B). half-ton car

Explanation:

We can find Kinectic using below expresion.

m= mass of the object

v= velocity

mass (1) 1 ton= 1000kg

Mass(2)0.5= 500kg

K.E= 1/2 mv^2

For 1 ton car

Substitute the values

Kinectic energy= 1/2( 1000) 30^2

= 450,000J

For 0.5 ton car

Kinectic energy= 1/2(500)60^2

= 900,000J

Hence, half-ton car has greater Kinectic energy

A truck with a mass of 1370 kg and moving with a speed of 12.0 m/s rear-ends a 593 kg car stopped at an intersection. The collision is approximately elastic since the car is in neutral, the brakes are off, the metal bumpers line up well and do not get damaged. Find the speed of both vehicles after the collision in meters per second.

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Answer:

speed of car after collision, v2 =16.1 m/s and of the truck, v1 = 4.6 m/s

Explanation:

Given:

mass of truck M = 1370 kg

speed of truck = 12.0 m/s

mass of car m = 593 kg

collision is elastic therefore,

Applying law of momentum conservation we have

momentum before collision = momentum after collision

1370×12 + 0( initially car is at rest) = 1370×v1+ 593×v2               ....(i)

Also for a collision to be elastic,

velocity of approach = velocity of separation

12 -0 = v2-v1                  ....(ii)

using (i) and (ii) we have

So speed of car after collision, v2 =16.1 m/s and of the truck, v1 = 4.6 m/s

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Which best explains why species living in Australia are found nowhere else on Earth? This is an example of Geologic Evolution.

A.
Australia has an ecosystem different from any other area on Earth.

B.
Humans have genetically altered many Australian species in laboratories.

C.
Australian species were genetically altered after a comet hit the landmass.

D.
Australia separated from other continents and species there evolved independently.

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Australia separated from other continents and species there evolved independently

A 2000-kg elevator is at rest when its cable breaks. The elevator falls 26 m before it encounters a giant spring at the bottom of the elevator shaft. As the elevator falls, its safety clamp applies a constant frictional force of 17,000 N. 1. List all the forces acting on the elevator after the cable breaks but before it hits the spring. Determine the work done by each force on the elevator. Make sure these work terms have the appropriate signs (positive or negative). 2. Calculate the net work done on the elevator. 3. Use the work-kinetic-energy theorem to determine the speed of the elevator right before it encounters the spring. 4. After the elevator encounters the spring, the spring compresses by 0.6 m before the elevator comes to rest. The safety clamp continues to apply a constant 17,000 N force. List all the forces acting on the elevator while it falls this final 0.6 m. 5. For each force listed in question F4, determine an expression for the work it does on the elevator. Make sure each work term has the appropriate sign (positive or negative). 6. Use the work-kinetic-energy theorem to determine the value of the spring constant k.

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Explanation:

work done =force *distance

work done =17000*26

work done=442,000 joules.

help meee plisssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

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Answer:

Resistance = 0.22 Ohms

Current = 13.63636 A

Explanation:

Total resistance for resistors in parallel is given by:

[tex]\frac{1}{T} =\frac{1}{R1} +\frac{1}{R2} +...+\frac{1}{Rn}[/tex] where n is the number of resistors

[tex]\frac{1}{T} = \frac{1}{1.1} +\frac{1}{1.1} +\frac{1}{1.1} +\frac{1}{1.1} +\frac{1}{1.1}[/tex]

if you solve that you get [tex]\frac{1}{T} = 5/1.1 \\\\T = 1.1/5T = 0.22 Ohms[/tex]

Solve current using V=IR

I=V/R =

I=3/0.22

I = 13.63636 A

)) What do these two changes have in common?
mixing chocolate syrup into milk
rain forming in a cloud
) Select all that apply.
Both involve chemical bonds breaking.
Both are changes of state.
Both are only physical changes.
Both are chemical changes.

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Answer:

Both are only physical changes

Explanation:

A physical change is a change that does not involve or alter the chemical composition of the substances involved. Physical changes form no new substance and can be easily separated into individual constituents. Example of physical changes are change in state, boiling, melting etc.

According to this question, two processes were given as follows:

1. mixing chocolate syrup into milk

2. rain forming in a cloud

These two processes are similar in the sense that they are both examples of physical changes.

A typical laboratory centrifuge rotates at 4000 rpm. Testtubes have to be placed into a centrifuge very carefully because ofthe very large accelerations.
Part A) What is the acceleration at the end of a test tubethat is 10 cm from the axis of rotation?
Part B) For comparison, what is the magnitude of theacceleration a test tube would experience if dropped from a heightof 1.0 m and stopped in a 1.0-ms-long encounter with a hardfloor?

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Answer:

A)  a_c = 1.75 10⁴ m / s², B) a = 4.43 10³ m / s²

Explanation:

Part A) The relation of the test tube is centripetal

               a_c = v² / r

the angular and linear variables are related

              v = w r

we substitute

               a_c = w² r

let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system

              w = 4000 rpm (2pi rad / 1 rev) (1 min / 60s) = 418.88 rad / s

               r = 1 cm (1 m / 100 cm) = 0.10 m

let's calculate

              a_c = 418.88² 0.1

               a_c = 1.75 10⁴ m / s²

part B) for this part let's use kinematics relations, let's start looking for the velocity just when we hit the floor

as part of rest the initial velocity is zero and on the floor the height is zero

                v² = v₀² - 2g (y- y₀)

                v² = 0 - 2 9.8 (0 + 1)

                v =√19.6

                v = -4.427 m / s

now let's look for the applied steel to stop the test tube

                v_f = v + a t

                0 = v + at

                a = -v / t

                a = 4.427 / 0.001

                a = 4.43 10³ m / s²

The new roller coaster at Carowinds flies along at 80 m/s. How long does it take to
travel 16000 meters of track?

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It takes about a really long time

why do the stars rotate​

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Answer:

Angular momentum

Explanation:

Stars are formed as a result of a collapse of a low-temperature cloud of gas and dust. During the colapse conservation of angular momentum causes any small net rotation of the cloud to increase thus forcing the material into rotating

A toy projectile is fired vertically from the ground upward with a velocity of +29 meters per second. It arrives at its maximum altitude in 3.0 seconds. How high does the projectile go?

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{\text{\sf \Large 42 m}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Use height formula

[tex]\displaystyle \sf H=\frac{u^2 sin(\theta)^2}{2g}[/tex]

u is initial velocity

θ = 90° (fired vertically upward)

g is acceleration of gravity

[tex]\displaystyle \sf H=\frac{29^2 \times sin(90 )^2}{2 \times 10}=42.05[/tex]

Which DOES NOT happen during the phase change from liquid to solid?

Kinetic energy decreases

Particles move slower

Freezing occurs

Temperature increases

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Answer:

Temperature increases

During the phase transition from liquid to solid, kinetic energy diminishes, particles move slower, and freezing occurs.

Phase change:

Extreme heat is more likely to occur as a result of rising temperatures, and it will last longer. Heatwaves can indeed be deadly, resulting in manifestations including heat kinks and heat exhaustion, as well as death.

Warmer temperatures have the potential to trigger a cascade of other changes around the world.The greenhouse effect is worsened by these gas emissions, which cause the earth's crust temperature to rise. Burning fossil fuels has the greatest impact on climate change of any human activity.

Since in changement from liquid to solid the temperature will decrease.Therefore, the final answer is "Temperature increases".

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Under the influence of its drive force, a snowmobile is moving at a constant velocity along a horizontal patch of snow. When the drive force is shut off, the snowmobile coasts to a halt. The snowmobile and its rider have a mass of 128 kg. Under the influence of a drive force of 195 N, it is moving at a constant velocity whose magnitude is 5.90 m/s. The drive force is then shut off. Find (a) the distance in which the snowmobile coasts to a halt and (b) the time required to do so.

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Answer:

a) Δx = 11.6 m

b) t = 3.9 s

Explanation:

a)

Since the snowmobile is moving at constant speed, and the drive force is 195 N, this means that thereis another force equal and opposite acting on it, according to Newton's 2nd Law, due to there is no acceleration present in the horizontal direction .This force is just the force of kinetic friction, and is equal to -195 N (assuming the positive direction as the direction of the movement).Once the drive force is shut off, the only force acting on the snowmobile remains the friction force.According Newton's 2nd Law, this force is causing a negative acceleration (actually slowing down the snowmobile) that can be found as follows:

       [tex]a = \frac{F_{fr} }{m} = \frac{-195N}{128kg} = -1.5 m/s2 (1)[/tex]

Assuming the friction force keeps constant, we can use the following kinematic equation in order to find the distance traveled under this acceleration before coming to an stop, as follows:

       [tex]v_{f} ^{2} -v_{o} ^{2} = 2* a* \Delta x (2)[/tex]

Taking into account that vf=0, replacing by the given (v₀) and a from (1), we can solve for Δx, as follows:

       [tex]\Delta x =- \frac{v_{o}^{2}}{2*a} =- \frac{(5.90m/s)^{2}}{2*(-1.5m/s2)} = 11.6 m (3)[/tex]

b)

We can find the time needed to come to an stop, applying the definition of acceleration, as follows:

       [tex]v_{f} = v_{o} + a*\Delta t (4)[/tex]

Since we have already said that the snowmobile comes to an stop, this means that vf = 0.Replacing a and v₀ as we did in (3), we can solve for Δt as follows:

       [tex]\Delta t = \frac{-v_{o} }{a} = \frac{-5.9m/s}{-1.5m/s2} = 3.9 s (5)[/tex]

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what would the answer be?

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Answer:

Tie aluminium foil on each end of the battery using rubber band, then use copper wire to attach the led to the aluminium foil...... probably would work

10. A person is about to kick a soccer ball. Consider the leg and foot to be a single rigid body and that it rotates about a fixed axis through the knee joint center. Immediately prior to impact the leg and foot are in the vertical direction and the distal end of the foot has an acceleration of 10 g in the horizontal direction. The muscle force vector makes an angle of 15 degrees with the vertical and has a moment arm of 5 cm from the knee joint center. Assume the person is 1.7 m tall and has a mass of 75 kg. Find the force in the muscle

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Answer:

i don't know but i hope you get it right

Explanation

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Answer:

Tectonic Plate Movement

Explanation:

Each continent and ocean sits on its own tectonic plate which floats on the Earths upper mantle. They move very little over time.

Answer:

tectonic plates movement

1. Is it possible for the ball to move so quickly that the angle between the cable and vertical post stays at ninety degrees?
2. When the ball is moving in a horizontal circle, what vertical force (or component) balances gravity?
3. What happens to the centripetal force as the length of the cord increases?

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Answer:

Tetherball is an interesting game in which two players tries to hit the ball hard so that it goes around the

pole.Each time the player hits the ball, it's orbit rises higher off the ground.Let's understand the physics

behind this.The motion of a tetherball is governed by two forces.These two forces combine to generate a

net force, i.e. centripetal force.If the ball is moving more quickly, it requires a greater centripetal force,

which in turn requires a greater tension force.Since the ball's weight hasn't changed, the angle of the

tension force changes until the ball is in vertical equilibrium.

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Ball Mass : This slider controls the mass of the ball. A ball with more mass will have more inertia, requiring

a greater net force to accelerate it. A ball with more mass will ALSO have a greater gravitational force

acting on it. Watch both of these effects occur when you manipulate this slider.

Cable Length : This slider controls the length of the cable. A longer cable is capable of allowing a greater

circular radius of motion for the ball. It is important to remember that the radius of the circular motion is

NOT equal to the length of the cable. Instead, if you want to understand the size of the circle of the ball's

motion, ignore the cable and just imagine the path of the ball.

Ball Speed : This slider controls the speed of the ball - imagine a kid just hit the ball and it sped up. A ball

moving more quickly is also accelerating more quickly because its velocity is changing as it moves in a

circle (remember that changes in DIRECTION of velocity 'count' as changes to velocity).

Force Diagram : This allows you to turn on or off the diagram of the forces acting on the ball. Look for the

ball to be in vertical force balance, which means the vertical component of tension is canceled by the

gravitational force. The ball should NOT be in horizontal force balance - it is accelerating towards the center

of the circle! It is important to note that this free body diagram should really be moving with the ball so that

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the tension force always points along the cord - we are just showing the forces at the moment the ball is at

the furthest-right on this screen.

Centripetal force vs Tetherball speed : This is a plot of centripetal force required to keep the ball in

circular orbit about the pole as a function of its speed. As expected, a more quickly-moving ball is changing

in velocity more often in a given amount of time, and so is accelerating more. This greater (centripetal, or

center-pointing) acceleration requires a greater net force.

Explanation:

A cat dozes on a stationary merry-go-round, at a radius of 7.0 m from the center of the ride. The operator turns on the ride and brings it up to its proper turning rate of one complete rotation every 6.9 s. What is the least coefficient of static friction between the cat and the merry-go-round that will allow the cat to stay in place, without sliding

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Answer:

0.6

Explanation:

Given that :

Radius, R = 7m

Period, T = 6.9s

The Coefficient of static friction, μs can be obtained using the relation :

μs = v² / 2gR

Recall, v = 2πR/T

μs becomes ;

μs = (2πR/T)² / 2gR

μs = (4π²R² / T²) ÷ 2gR

μs = (4π²R² / T²) * 1/ 2gR

μs = 4π²R / T²g

μs = 4π²*7 / 6.9^2 * 9.8

μs = 28π² / 466.578

μs = 276.34892 / 466.578

μs = 0.5922887

μs = 0.6

In the “Elastic Collision" part of this activity, what happened to the momentum of the red cart after the collision? What happened to the momentum of the blue cart after the collision?​

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Explanation:

Elastic collision between balls of equal mass viimis 1.5 mys 1.5m/s 1! mis ... Make a data table for the following: mass, velocity and momentum of each ball before ... Part 2 moving faster. ... Summary: Describe the main ideas learned in this activity regarding initial and ... Collision 2: Blue Cart Moving Slower than the Red Cart.

A spring in a toy gun has a spring constant of 10 N/m and can be compressed 4 cm.
It is then used to shoot a 1 g ball out of the gun. Find the velocity of the ball as it
leaves the gun

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F=ma
We know from this that a=10,000m/s2

V=at
X=vt


You end up with v^2=ax

Plug in 10,000 and 0.04 and solve for v =20m/s

A researcher plans to release a weather balloon from ground level, to be used for high-altitude atmospheric measurements. The balloon is spherical, with a radius of 2.00 m, and filled with hydrogen. The total mass of the balloon (including the hydrogen within it) and the instruments it carries is 20.0 kg. The density of air at ground level is 1.29 kg/m3. (a) What is the magnitude of the buoyant force (in N) acting on the balloon, just after it is released from ground level

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Answer:

B = 423.64 N

Explanation:

The thrust force in a fluid is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid,

         B = ρ g V

where the density is that of air ρ=1.29 kg / m³ and the volume of the spherical balloon is

          V = [tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3[/tex]

          v = 4/3 π 2³

          V = 33.51 m³

let's calculate the thrust

          B = 1.29  9.8  33.51

          B = 423.64 N

A metal pot feels hot to the touch after a short time on the shove. what type of material is the metal pot

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The answer is Copper

Attempt 2 You have been called to testify as an expert witness in a trial involving a head-on collision. Car A weighs 15151515 lb and was traveling eastward. Car B weighs 11251125 lb and was traveling westward at 42.042.0 mph. The cars locked bumpers and slid eastward with their wheels locked for 17.517.5 ft before stopping. You have measured the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the pavement to be 0.7500.750 . How fast (in miles per hour) was car A traveling just before the collision

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Answer:

v = 28.98 ft / s

Explanation:

For this problem we must solve it in parts, let's start by looking for the speed of the two cars after the collision

In the exercise they indicate the weight of each car

          Wₐ = 1500 lb

          W_b = 1125 lb

Car B's velocity from v_b = 42.0 mph westward, car A travels east

let's find the mass of the vehicles

             W = mg

             m = W / g

             mₐ = Wₐ / g

             m_b = W_b / g

             mₐ = 1500/32 = 46.875 slug

             m_b = 125/32 = 35,156 slug

Let's reduce to the english system

             v_b = 42.0 mph (5280 foot / 1 mile) (1h / 3600s) = 61.6 ft / s

We define a system formed by the two vehicles, so that the forces during the crash have been internal and the moment is preserved

we assume the direction to the east (right) positive

initial instant. Before the crash

           p₀ = mₐ v₀ₐ - m_b v_{ob}

final instant. Right after the crash

           p_f = (mₐ + m_b) v

the moment is preserved

           p₀ = p_f

           mₐ v₀ₐ - m_b v_{ob} = (mₐ + m_b) v

           v = [tex]\frac{ m_a \ v_{oa} - m_b \ v_{ob} }{ m_a +m_b}[/tex]

we substitute the values

           v = [tex]\frac{ 46.875}{82.03} \ v_{oa} - \frac{35.156}{82.03} \ 61.6[/tex]

           v = 0.559 v₀ₐ - 26.40                  (1)

Now as the two vehicles united we can use the relationship between work and kinetic energy

the total mass is

              M = mₐ + m_b

              M = 46,875 + 35,156 = 82,031 slug

starting point. Jsto after the crash

              K₀ = ½ M v²

final point. When they stop

             K_f = 0

The work is

             W = - fr x

the negative sign is because the friction forces are always opposite to the displacement

Let's write Newton's second law

Axis y

           N-W = 0

           N = W

the friction force has the expression

            fr = μ N

we substitute

            -μ W x = Kf - Ko

             

            -μ W x = 0 - ½ (W / g) v²

            v² = 2 μ g x  

            v = [tex]\sqrt{ 2 \ 0.750 \ 32 \ 17.5}[/tex]Ra (2 0.750 32 17.5  

            v = 28.98 ft / s

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