8.
Billiard ball A, mass 0.17 kg, is moving due east with a velocity of 4.0
m/s. It strikes stationary billiard ball B, which has the same mass. After
the collision, ball A moves at an angle of 30° north of east with a
velocity of 3.5 m/s. Ball B moves at an angle of 60° south of east.
What is the speed of ball B?

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Answer 1

Answer:

2 m/s

Explanation:

Answer 2

The momentum of the colliding system is conserved . Therefore, the velocity of the ball B with the same mass as A is 0.52 m/s.

What is momentum ?

Momentum of a body is the ability to bring the applied force makes maximum displacement. it is the product of mass and velocity. For a collision, the sum of initial momentum of the two bodies is equal to the sum of their final momentum.

Thus, u be the initial velocity and v be the final velocity.

Then, m1 u1+ m2 u2 = m1 v1 + m1 v2

m1 =  0.17 kg

u1 = 4 m/s

m2 = 0.17 kg

u2 = 0

Then initial momentum = 0.17 × 4 m/s + 0 = 0.68 kg m/s

v1 = 3.5 m/s

0.68 kg m/s = (0.17 × 3.5 m/s ) +  (0.17 × v2)

then v2 = 0.52 m/s.

Therefore, the velocity of ball B after collision will be 0.52 m/s.

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Related Questions

what are the properties of heat?

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Answer:

Heat capacity.

Thermal Expansion.

Thermal conductivity.

Thermal stress.

Explanation:

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Consider this situation: A baseball player dives head-first
into second base and slows down while sliding on the infield
dirt. Of the forces listed, identify which act upon the player.

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Of the forces listed I think the force of him diving and sliding across the infield acted on the player.

I think so because the slowing down was a result of an action, and I don’t think that should count as An action when it is the result of an action. However, the act of diving head-first into second base and sliding across the infield are independent actions and will cause friction, which will act upon the player.

Gas
Which changes of state do the labels represent?
A:
B:
C:
С
Solid
Liquid

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A represents change of state named sublimation.

B represents change of state named evaporation.

C represents change of state named melting.

What is sublimation?

Sublimation is the straight transition from a solid state of materials to a vapor state upon heating (without becoming liquid).

What is evaporation?

A process known as evaporation occurs when a liquid turns into a gas below the boiling point. Water turns into a gas when it absorbs heat energy.

What is melting?

The phase transition of a substance from a solid to a liquid state is referred to as melting. This occurrence is known as a phase change, meaning that a substance is changed from one state of matter to another during this process.

Hence, A, B, C represent changes of state named sublimation, evaporation and melting respectively.

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Answer:

a-sublimation b-vaporization c-melting

Explanation:

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Which of the following strem class is used to perform both input and output file operation.
a. ifstream
b. ofstream
c. iostream
d. fstream

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C is my best awnser

Answer:

your answer is c

Explanation:

Which of the following objects most likely has a constant speed?
A car that speeds up when the light turns green
A car traveling at 65 mph on the freeway
A car that slows down to a stop due to a red light
A car that makes a u-turn

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A car travelling 65mph on the freeway

A 2.70 kg book rests on an incline of 13.0. You give it a sharp push up the frictionless ramp. It comes to a stop in 25.25 at 17.5 m up the ramp before starting its descent(a) What is the magnitude of the normal force on the book

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Answer:

the magnitude of the normal force on the book is 25.78N

Explanation:

The computation of the magnitude of the normal force on the book is shown below

Normal force = N is

= mgcosβ

= 2.70 × 9.8 × cos13°

= 25.78N

hence, the magnitude of the normal force on the book is 25.78N

The above formula should be applied

which of the following quantities can be measured in the same units as Work?
speed times velocity, momentum time speed, forces times velocity, kinetic energy, mass times acceleration, kumquats, potential energy, momentum, weight times acceleration

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Answer:

Kinetic energy and potential energy.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the object and to the square of its velocity: K.E. = 1/2 m v^2. If the mass has units of kilograms and the velocity of meters per second, the kinetic energy has units of kilograms-meters squared per second squared. Kinetic energy is usually measured in units of Joules (J); one Joule is equal to 1 kg m^2 / s^2.

The formula for potential energy depends on the force acting on the two objects. For the gravitational force, the formula is P.E. = mgh, where m is the mass in kilograms, g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2 at the surface of the earth) and h is the height in meters. Notice that gravitational potential energy has the same units as kinetic energy, kg m^2/s^2. In fact, all energy has the same units, kg m^2/s^2, and is measured using the unit Joule (J).

Work is also measured with the unit Joule (J).

The magnetic circuit below is excited by a 100-turn coil wound over the central leg. The mean length of the central leg is 5.5cm; the mean length of outer paths (including the part of the iron bar at the bottom) is 15.5cm. The relative permeability of the magnetic material is 2000. The cross-sectional area of all legs is A

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Answer:

Hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question and solution

answer;

attached below

Explanation:

Given data:

100-turn coil

mean length of central leg = 5.5 cm

mean length of outer paths = 15.5 cm

relative permeability = 2000

cross sectional area ( A ) = 1 cm^2

distance x = 1 cm  

attached below is a detailed solution

A rotating paddle wheel is inserted in a closed pot of water. The stirring action of the paddle wheel heats the water. During the process, 30 kJ of heat is transferred to the water and 5 kJ is lost to the surrounding air. The paddle wheel work amounts to 500 J. Determine the final energy of the system if its initial energy is 10 kJ.

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Answer:

the final energy of the system is 35.5 kJ.

Explanation:

Given;

initial energy of the system, E₁ = 10 kJ

heat transferred to the system, q₁  30 kJ

Heat lost to the surrounding, q₂ = 5kJ

heat gained by the system, Q = q₁ - q₂ = 30 kJ - 5kJ = 25 kJ

work done on the system, W = 500 J = 0.5 kJ

Apply first law of thermodynamic,

ΔU = Q + W

where;

ΔU  is change in internal energy

Q is the heat gained by the system

W is work done on the system

ΔU = 25kJ + 0.5 kJ

ΔU = 25.5 kJ

The final energy of the system is calculated as;

E₂ = E₁ + ΔU

E₂ = 10 kJ + 25.5 kJ

E₂ =  35.5 kJ.

Therefore, the final energy of the system is 35.5 kJ.

A student measures that 81,500 J of thermal energy were added to 0.5 kg of water. If the specific heat of water is 4,184 J/kg 0C, what was its change of temperature?

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Answer:

[tex]\Delta T=38.95^{\circ} C[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Heat measured, Q = 81500 J

Mass of water, m = 0.5 kg

The specific heat of water is 4,184 J/kg °C

We need to find the change in temperature. The heat measured is given by :

[tex]Q=mc\Delta T[/tex]

Where

[tex]\Delta T[/tex] is the change in temperature

[tex]\Delat T=\dfrac{Q}{mc}\\\\\Delat T=\dfrac{81500}{0.5\times 4184 }\\\\\Delta T=38.95^{\circ} C[/tex]

So, the change in temperature is [tex]38.95^{\circ} C[/tex].

105 times 5
please tell me ​

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Answer:

525

Explanation:

105+105+105+105+105= 525

Answer:

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Could I get help on this question please . My parents won’t help me /:

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Answer:

Tarzan will be moving at 7.4 m/s.

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Height (h) of cliff = 2.8 m

Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/s

Final velocity (v) =?

NOTE: Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²

Finally, we shall determine how fast (i.e final velocity) Tarzan will be moving at the bottom. This can be obtained as follow:

v² = u² + 2gh

v² = 0² + (2 × 9.8 × 2.8)

v² = 0 + 54.88

v² = 54.88

Take the square root of both side

v = √54.88

v = 7.4 m/s

Therefore, Tarzan will be moving at 7.4 m/s at the bottom.

Landslides are an example of

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Answer: Landslides are a type of "mass wasting," which denotes any down-slope movement of soil and rock under the direct influence of gravity. ... Debris flows (commonly referred to as mudflows or mudslides) and rock falls are examples of common landslide types. Almost every landslide has multiple causes.

write any three applicataion pressure in our daily life ?​

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Answer:

because the gravity of the earth

3. It takes at least 4 people to push a refrigerator up a 10-meter ramp. How many people would be needed to push the same refrigerator to the same height using a
20-meter ramp? (Assume no friction for both ramps.)
O A. at least 2 people
O B. at least 4 people
O c. at least 8 people
D. Not enough information (could be impossible).
.

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Answer:

A

Explanation: Using a ramp that is twice is long (and therefore flatter) means that half as much force is needed. Force is provided by the people who push, so only half as many people would be needed.

At least 2 people would be needed to push the same refrigerator to the same height using a 20-meter ramp.

Given the following data:

Number of people = 4 people.Height A = 10 meters.Height B = 20 meters.

What is a ramp?

A ramp can be defined as a sloping plane or surface that is typically used to connect two (2) levels; a higher and a lower level.

In this scenario, a ramp that is twice as long as the first ramp was used to push a refrigerator up. This simply means that, half the magnitude of force provided by the 4 people pushing the refrigerator up a 10-meter ramp would be needed for the 20-meter ramp, assuming no friction for both ramps.

In conclusion, we can deduce that at least 2 people would be needed to push the same refrigerator to the same height using a 20-meter ramp.

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3. The SI unit in which K.E is often measured is the ................................................
give units

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Answer:

Joules.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy can be defined as an energy possessed by an object or body due to its motion.

Mathematically, kinetic energy is given by the formula;

[tex] K.E = \frac{1}{2}MV^{2}[/tex]

Where;

K.E represents kinetic energy measured in Joules. M represents mass measured in kilograms. V represents velocity measured in metres per seconds square.

Kinetic energy is a form of energy and is always measured in Joules.

Hence, the S.I unit in which K.E is often measured is the Joules.

At what distance from a 0.100 C
charge will the electric field be
10000 N/C?
(Unit = m)

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Answer:

Explanation:

[tex]F = k \frac{Q}{r^{2}} \\10000 = 8.99 * 10^{9} * \frac{0.1}{r^{2}} => r^{2} = 8.99 * 10^{5} * 0.1 = 89900 => r = 299.83 m = 300 m[/tex]

Answer:

The answer would be 299.83

Explanation:

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Approximately where is it currently high tide on Earth? Group of answer choices wherever it is currently noon anywhere that ocean water laps upon the shore on the portion of Earth facing directly toward the Moon and on the portion of Earth facing directly away from the Moon only on the portion of the Earth facing directly toward the Moon

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Answer:

Option D, only on the portion of the Earth facing directly toward the Moon

Explanation:

Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of moon. The part of earth that faces the moon experiences the highest gravitational force and hence the high tides will occur in this regions only. The regions that do not faces the moon experiences low tides. It is the gravity of moon that attracts the ocean water towards itself.

Hence, Option D is correct

if a given wave has a frequency of 7.7 Hz, find how long it takes for one of these waves to pass a given point. (find the period)

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Answer:

Period = 0.1 seconds

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Frequency = 7.7 Hz

To find the period;

[tex] Period = \frac {1}{Frequency}[/tex]

[tex] Period = \frac {1}{7.7}[/tex]

Period = 0.1 seconds

Therefore, it would take one of these waves 0.1 seconds to pass a given point.

At maximum height , the velocity is zero .


True

False





Answer and I will give you brainiliest

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the answer would be true :)

Answer:

true

Explanation:

The maximum height of a object in a projectile trajectory occurs when the vertical component of velocity, vy , equals zero. As the projectile moves upwards it goes against gravity, and therefore the velocity begins to decelerate. ... Once the projectile reaches its maximum height, it begins to accelerate downward.

The right eye and right lung are __________.

A)ipsilateral
B)lateral
C)bilateral
D)proximal

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The correct answer is A) Ipsilateral

Explanation:

The term ipsilateral is commonly used to describe objects or structures that are on the same side of a body or structure. This term is correct to describe the right eye and the right lung because these two organs are on the same side of the body (the right side). This can also be used to describe other organs such as the left humerus and the left hand or the right ear and the right feet because these pairs are also on the same side. According to this, the correct answer is A.

200 newtons x 50 meters =

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Answer:

10,000J

Explanation:Joules is the si unit for work. To find work you must multiply

the force by the distance. force is measured in Newtons. 200N(Force)x50meters(distance)=10,000J(amount of work) plz mark brainliest.

The answer is 10,000 J just multiply them


Need help guys please

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Answer:

c is the answer,................

A sodium ion, Na+ , has a positive charge because it
A. gained an electron.
B. lost a proton.
C. gained a neutron.
D. lost an electron.

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D. lost an electron

because they have free electron in the outermost shell which they will like to denote, in order to attain stable configuration

a virtual image is formed by
a) simple microscope b) telescope c) the ordinary camera d) a slide projector in a cinema hall​

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Answer: ordinary camera

Explanation:

Answer:

C.

Explanation:


The angle between A = (-25 m)i +(45 m), and the positive e axis is

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Answer:

[tex]\theta=119.06^{\circ}[/tex]

Explanation:

The vector is :

A = -25i+45j

We need to find the angle between angle A and the positive x-axis. It can be calculated as follows :

[tex]\theta=180^{\circ}-\tan^{-1} (\dfrac{45}{25})\\\\=180-60.94\\\\=119.06^{\circ}[/tex]

So, the angle of vector A with the +x axis is [tex]119.06^{\circ}[/tex].

A3 kg mass takes some impulse in order increase its velocity from 11
m/s to 25 m/s. Calculate the impulse it took.

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Answer:

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A positively charged particle of mass 7.2 x 10-8 kg is traveling due east with a speed of 88 m/s and enters a 0.6-T uniform magnetic field. The particle moves through one-quarter of a circle in a time of 2.2 x 10-3 s, at which time it leaves the field heading due south. All during the motion the particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field. Determine the magnitude of its charge in mC. (1 mC

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Answer:

q = 8.57 10⁻⁵ mC

Explanation:

For this exercise let's use Newton's second law

         F = ma

where force is magnetic force

        F = q v x B

the bold are vectors, if we write the module of this expression we have

         F = qv B sin θ

as the particle moves perpendicular to the field, the angle is θ= 90º

        F = q vB

the acceleration of the particle is centripetal

        a = v² / r

we substitute

        qvB = m v² / r

         qBr = m v

          q =[tex]\frac{m\ v}{B\ r}[/tex]

The exercise indicates the time it takes in the route that is carried out with constant speed, therefore we can use

          v = d / t

the distance is ¼ of the circle,

          d = [tex]\frac{1}{4} \ 2\pi r[/tex]

           d =[tex]\frac{\pi }{2r}[/tex]

we substitute

           v =  [tex]\frac{\pi r}{2t}[/tex]

           r = [tex]\frac{2 \ t \ v}{\pi }[/tex]

           

let's calculate

           r =[tex]\frac{2 \ 2.2 \ 10^{-3} \ 88}{\pi }[/tex] 2 2.2 10-3 88 /πpi

           r = 123.25 m

         

let's substitute the values

           q = [tex]\frac{ 7.2 \ 10^{-8} \ 88}{ 0.6 \ 123.25}[/tex]7.2 10-8 88 / 0.6 123.25

            q = 8.57 10⁻⁸ C

Let's reduce to mC

           q = 8.57 10⁻⁸ C (10³ mC / 1C)

           q = 8.57 10⁻⁵ mC

What provides most of the force to allow the runners to move?

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Answer:

When you are running the most important force that you should understand is friction. Friction is a force that opposes movement between two objects, but for runners friction makes you faster. Friction gives you a better and more efficient way to use your energy into speed.

The reaction force provided by the tracks as the runners press their feet against the track provides the maximum force.

What is newtons third law of motion?

The newton's third law of motion states that every action has a equal and opposite reaction

Given is to find what force allow the runners to move.

The reaction force provided by the tracks just before the runners start running as they press their feet against the track provides the maximum force.

Therefore, the reaction force provided by the tracks as the runners press their feet against the track provides the maximum force.

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in solid conductors, what is responsible for the flow of electrical current??​

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Answer:

Ussually, soft metals. or solid objects that allow the flow of eletrons.

Explanation:

Electric Current is the flow of electrons through a wire or solution. In a solid the electrons are passed from one positively charged metallic atom to next but in solution the electron is carried by the ions present in the solution. A solution capable of carrying charge is called an electrolyte.

In solid conductors, electron mobility is responsible for the flow of electrical current.

Electron mobility is principally responsible for the flow of electrical current in solid conductors. The subatomic particles known as electrons orbit the atomic nuclei of atoms and are negatively charged. The outermost energy levels of the atoms in a solid conductor, such as a metal like copper or aluminum, have numerous free or loosely bound electrons.

The conductor experiences an electric field that pulls on the free electrons when an electric potential difference (voltage) across its ends is applied (for example, by connecting it to a battery or power source). The electrons are propelled by this force toward the direction of the electric field.

Hence, in solid conductors, electron mobility is responsible for the flow of electrical current.

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