Answer:
130,000 JExplanation:
The work done by an object can be found by using the formula
workdone = force × distance
From the question we have
workdone = 5200 × 25
We have the final answer as
130,000 JHope this helps you
What is the correct interpretation of this diagram?
Forces from the left and the right are unbalanced. The object moves left.
Up and down forces are balanced. The force toward the right is greater than the force toward the left. The object will move toward the right.
Up and down forces are balanced. The object does not move.
Up and down forces are balanced. The force toward the right is greater than the force toward the left. The object will move toward the left.
Answer:
where is the diagram?
Explanation:
here is the diagram
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Four directional arrows with labels five hundred seventy-nine Newtons, four hundred eighty-seven Newtons, five hundred seventy-nine Newtons and six hundred thirty-two Newtons
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0.05cm=_______=mm
Answer:
It would be 0.5 millimeter !
Explanation:
1 cm is equal to 10 mm. You'll just need to move the decimal point over ! :))
Is this physically plausible?
Answer:
stop useing my awnsers just to deleate them
Explanation:
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Four forces are exerted on an object as shown below:
look at attachment
In which direction will the object move?
Up
Down
Left
Right
Suppose a cart of mass 0.5 kg is placed on the table and connected to a mass hanging mass over the edge. If the hanging mass is 0.2 kg, when what would be the acceleration of the cart?
Explanation:
0.10kg
0.5kg×0.2kg=
0.10
Conduction In Everyday Life Examples
at least 5 plz help
1. Heat transfer from a hot burner on the stove into a pot or pan
2. A metal spoon that gets hot from the boiling water
3. Chocolate candy in your hand that melts because of the heat
4. The wires in your house that conduct electricity
5. Roasting marshmallows, the heat will soften the marshmallow
Answer:
the engine heat from a car you just turned on.
a heater
a pad warmer
a hot pot
using a campfire to roast hot dogs
You are interested in space travel and want to learn more facts about space travel.
Which would be the best source of information? (2 points)
The Star Wars web page NASA web page
A book about planets
A magazine article
Answer:
A Book about Planets
Explanation:
Answer:
Nasa web page
Explanation:
Martina travels from her house to her moms office building, From there she walks to school. After school, she walks to the library and then to a friends house before finally ending back at home. Fine Martina's totoal distance traveld
Answer:
it matters how far she traveled
Explanation:
Convert the normal temperature of human body from Celcius to Kelvin
and Fahrenheit scale.
Answer:
the normal human body temperature in Celcius is 37°C, in Fahrenheit is 98.6°F, in Kelvin is 310°K
During a thunderstorm a tornado lift a car to a height of 300 m above the ground increasing and strength the tornado flings the car horizontally with the speed of 80.0 m/s how long does the car take to reach the ground how far horizontally does the car travel before hitting the ground
Answer:
Explanation:
To calculate the time it took the car to hit the ground, we use the formula
speed = distance/time
80 m/s = 300 m/time
time = 300/80
time = 3.75 secs
It must have taken the car 3.75 seconds to hit the ground
To determine the horizontal distance of the car before hitting the ground, the same formula will also be used but with the time obtained above (since that was the time it took before hitting the ground)
speed = distance/time
80 = distance/3.75
distance = 3.75 x 80
distance = 300 meters
Objects change motion due to forces. When they become unbalanced, their motion changes, while balanced forces cause constant motion. Unbalanced forces result in a change of velocity. What is it called when velocity changes?
Answer:
Balanced forces: When a number of forces acting on a body do not cause any change in its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line then the forces are said to be balanced forces. In other words, a body is said to be underbalanced forced when the resulting force acting on the body is zero.
The balanced forces:
⋅ Cannot set any stationary body into motion.
⋅ May change the shape and size of soft objects.
⋅ Cannot change the speed/velocity of a moving body.
Unbalanced forces:
When the resultant of all the forces acting on a body is not zero, then forces are called unbalanced forces.
Example:
⋅ Game of tug of war: When the forces exerted by both the teams are equal, then the rope does not move. But, if the force applied by team A is greater than team B, then the rope, as well as members of the weaker team, i.e., B, will be pulled towards A. The unbalanced force can (a) Set a stationary body in motion.
⋅ Set a moving body at rest.
⋅ Change the direction of motion.
Explanation:
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A ball rolls of a building that is 100 m high. Calculate the time it takes to hit the ground.
Answer:
2as=v2-u2
2000=v2
V=44
V=u+at
44/10=t
T=4.4seconds
Explanation:
Answer the following questions
Answer:
9 - 10N to the left
10 - There is no change on the object
Explanation:
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Determine the activity of the sample of cerium when the sample was 20 seconds old
Answer:
There are [tex]3.779\times 10^{23}[/tex] atoms when the sample of cerium is 20 seconds old.
Explanation:
The decay of isotopes is modelled after the following exponential expression:
[tex]N(t) = N_{o}\cdot e^{-\left(\frac{\ln 2}{t_{1/2}}\right)\cdot t }[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]N_{o}[/tex] - Initial number of atoms, dimensionless.
[tex]N(t)[/tex] - Current number of atoms, dimensionless.
[tex]t[/tex] - Time, measured in seconds.
[tex]t_{1/2}[/tex] - Half-time, measured in seconds.
Now we clear the half-time within (1):
[tex]\ln \frac{N(t)}{N_{o}} = -\frac{t\cdot \ln 2}{t_{1/2}}[/tex]
[tex]t_{1/2} = -\frac{t\cdot \ln 2}{\ln \frac{N(t)}{N_{o}} }[/tex]
If we know that [tex]N_{o} = 5\times 10^{23}[/tex], [tex]N(t) = 2\times 10^{23}[/tex] and [tex]t = 66\,s[/tex], then the half-life of the isotope is:
[tex]t_{1/2}=-\frac{(66\,s)\cdot \ln 2}{\ln \frac{2}{5} }[/tex]
[tex]t_{1/2}\approx 49.927\,s[/tex]
And the decay equation for the sample is described by:
[tex]N(t) = (5\times 10^{23})\cdot e^{-0.014\cdot t}[/tex]
Lastly, if we get that [tex]t = 20\,s[/tex], then the activity of the sample of cerium is:
[tex]N(20) = (5\times 10^{23})\cdot e^{(-0.014)\cdot (20)}[/tex]
[tex]N (20) \approx 3.779\times 10^{23}[/tex]
There are [tex]3.779\times 10^{23}[/tex] atoms when the sample of cerium is 20 seconds old.
true or false. A small pick-up truck traveling at 55 km/h has more momentum than a full-sized bus traveling at the same speed
Answer: true
because the small truck is going fast and has momentum, so the bus and the truck have the same amount of momentum.
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--- are complex and may be change when new information is available or new technologies are developed.
My choices to choose from are:
Laws
Hypothesis
Theories
Procedures
A book is placed on a table and a bike moves on a road. Which statement is correct? (3 points)
The book has potential energy (Pe) and the bike has kinetic energy (Ke).
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The book has potential energy and the bike has kinetic energy.
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Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle m=\frac{2}{3},\ n=\frac{4}{3}[/tex]
Explanation:
Dimensional Analysis
It's given the relation between quantities A, B, and C as follows:
[tex]\displaystyle A=\frac{3}{2}B^mC^n[/tex]
and the dimensions of each variable is:
[tex]A=L^2T^2[/tex]
[tex]B=LT^{-1}[/tex]
[tex]C=LT^2[/tex]
Substituting the dimensions into the relation (the coefficient is not important in dimension analysis):
[tex]\displaystyle L^2T^2=\left(LT^{-1}\right)^m\left(LT^2\right)^n[/tex]
Operating:
[tex]L^2T^2=\left(L^mT^{-m}\right)\left(L^nT^{2n}\right)[/tex]
[tex]L^2T^2=L^{m+m}T^{-m+2n}[/tex]
Equating the exponents:
[tex]m+n=2[/tex]
[tex]-m+2n=2[/tex]
Adding both equations:
[tex]3n=4[/tex]
Solving:
[tex]n=4/3[/tex]
[tex]m=2-4/3=2/3[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\mathbf{\displaystyle m=\frac{2}{3},\ n=\frac{4}{3}}[/tex]
Two identical spheres (of equal mass) a distance of 10 meters apart exert a force of gravity of 0.00050 N on each other. What are their masses?
Answer:
From the following statements about mechanical waves, identify those that are true for transverse mechanical waves only, those that are true for longitudinal mechanical waves only, and those that are true for both types of waves.
Explanation:
Which of the following objects has no kinetic energy ?
Answer:
delivery truck
Explanation:
All the objects such as delivery truck stopped at a light has no kinetic energy. Thus, the correct option is A.
What is Kinetic energy?Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, it is observable as the movement of an object or the subatomic particles of an object. Every moving object and particle have certain amount of kinetic energy. A person who is walking, a soaring baseball, a crumb falling from a table and a charged particle in an electric field are all examples of the kinetic energy at work.
The example in which the delivery truck stopped at a light is an example which has no kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is due to motion of the object.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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Your question is incomplete, most probably the complete question is:
Which of the following objects has no kinetic energy?
a. delivery truck stopped at a light
b. eagle in flight over a park
c. cannonball fired from a cannon
d. diver falling from a diver board
Which phrase best describes Osorno?
shield volcano
active volcano
dormant volcano
explosive volcano
Answer:
dormant
Explanation:
Answer:
dormant
Explanation:
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This topographical map has contour lines 5 ft of elevation (height above sea level) apart; the numbers on the thicker lines are elevation in feet. What is the difference in elevation between the two points marked?
Point II is 45 ft lower.
Point II is 10 ft lower.
Point II is 10 ft higher.
Point II is 45 ft higher.
Answer:
unmmm u can say that it is going mt 15s
Answer: Did you get the answer?
Explanation:
car 1 is traveling south at 18 m/s and has a full load, giving it a total mass of 14,650 kg. Car 2 is traveling north at 11 m/s and has a mass of 3,825 kg. After the collision, car 1 has a final velocity of 6 m/s south. What is the velocity of car 2
Answer:
v_{4}= 80.92[m/s] (Heading south)
Explanation:
In order to calculate this problem, we must use the linear moment conservation principle, which tells us that the linear moment is conserved before and after the collision. In this way, we can propose an equation for the solution of the unknown.
ΣPbefore = ΣPafter
where:
P = linear momentum [kg*m/s]
Let's take the southward movement as negative and the northward movement as positive.
[tex]-(m_{1}*v_{1})+(m_{2}*v_{2})=-(m_{1}*v_{3})+(m_{2}*v_{4})[/tex]
where:
m₁ = mass of car 1 = 14650 [kg]
v₁ = velocity of car 1 = 18 [m/s]
m₂ = mass of car 2 = 3825 [kg]
v₂ = velocity of car 2 = 11 [m/s]
v₃ = velocity of car 1 after the collison = 6 [m/s]
v₄ = velocity of car 2 after the collision [m/s]
[tex]-(14650*18)+(3825*11)=(14650*6)-(3825*v_{4})\\v_{4}=80.92[m/s][/tex]
Two 5.0-kg carts collide on a one-dimensional air track. The total momentum of the carts was 4.9 kg m/s rightwards before the collision. After the collision, one cart is moving leftwards at 0.15 m/s. what is the velocity of the second cart?
Answer:
1.13 m/s right
Explanation:
Momentum before = momentum after
p₀ = p
p₀ = m₁ v₁ + m₂ v₂
4.9 kg m/s = (5.0 kg) (-0.15 m/s) + (5.0 kg) v
4.9 kg m/s = -0.75 kg m/s + (5.0 kg) v
5.65 kg m/s = (5.0 kg) v
v = 1.13 m/s
Answer: 1.13 m/s equivalent to 1.1 m/s
Explanation:
how does the index of refraction of an unknown substance compare to the index of refraction of a vacuum? explain how the speed and the refraction of light would behave in both?
Answer:
By measuring the speed of light in both in space and that unknown substance
Explanation:
Refractive Index (Index of Refraction) is a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to that in a second medium of greater density.
By measuring the speed of light in that medium and dividing it by speed of light 3*10^8 we can measure the refractive index of any medium
A jet liner must reach a speed of 82 m/s for takeoff. If the
runway is 1500 m long, what acceleration must the jet
have?
Answer:
The acceleration that the jet liner that must have is 2.241 meters per square second.
Explanation:
Let suppose that the jet liner accelerates uniformly. From statement we know the initial ([tex]v_{o}[/tex]) and final speeds ([tex]v_{f}[/tex]), measured in meters per second, of the aircraft and likewise the runway length ([tex]d[/tex]), measured in meters. The following kinematic equation is used to calculate the minimum acceleration needed ([tex]a[/tex]), measured in meters per square second:
[tex]a = \frac{v_{f}^{2}-v_{o}^{2}}{2\cdot d}[/tex]
If we know that [tex]v_{o} = 0\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], [tex]v_{f} = 82\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex] and [tex]d = 1500\,m[/tex], then the acceleration that the jet must have is:
[tex]a = \frac{\left(82\,\frac{m}{s} \right)^{2}-\left(0\,\frac{m}{s} \right)^{2}}{2\cdot (1500\,m)}[/tex]
[tex]a = 2.241\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex]
The acceleration that the jet liner that must have is 2.241 meters per square second.
** ANSWER IS A** As you move from left to right across Period 3, which statement is true of the number of
valence electrons as you move from one main-group element to the next?
A. The number of valence electrons increases by 1.
B. The number of valence electrons decreases by 1.
C. The number of valence electrons increases by a multiple of 2.
D. The number of valence electrons decreases by a multiple of 2.
Answer:
A. The number of valence electrons increases by 1.
Explanation:
As you move across any period on the periodic table, the number of valence electrons increases by a value of 1.
The periodic table of elements contains an arrangement of element by their atomic numbers. From left to right, number of valence electrons increases. Down a group, the valence electrons are the same. Across a period, the number of valence electrons increases.Answer:
READ YOUR QUESTION CAREFULLY:
If it says left to right, the answer is A. The number of valence electrons increases by 1.
If it says right to left, the answer is B. The number of valence electrons decreases by 1.
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A cat becomes negatively charged when it is brushed. How does the electric charge on the brush compare to the charge on the cat?
Answer:
The electric charge on the brush is now positive. This means that if the object it light enough (like a balloon) it would stick to the wall.
This is fun science actually.
Explanation:
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True or False: A cloud’s only purpose is to create precipitation.
Answer:
I think it's false
Explanation:
clouds also help regulate the Earth's energy balance by reflecting and scattering solar radiation and by absorbing the Earth's infrared radiation.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
To determine a waves' frequency, you must know the (2 points)
Select one:
a. distance it travels
b. number of oscillations in a given period of time
c. distance between the crest and trough
d. height of the wave
Answer:
b
to determine the frequency you must know oscillations and the given time