load distance*l=effort distance*e
o.5*500=x*1.25
250/1.25=x
200=x
ma=load/effort
500/200
2.5
vr=ed/ld
1.25/0.5
2.5
effciency=ma/vr*100
100%
Pendulum on a Fixed Pivot
Match each point from the pendulum to the correct percentage of PE.
3 points
0% 98% 100%
Point 1
Point 3
Point 5
Point 1
Point 3
Point 5
Answer:
Point 1. most extreme point. PE 100%
Point 3 point at mid-height PE 50%
Point 5 lowest point PE 0%
Explanation:
The energy in a pendulum is conserved if we ignore the friction of the air, the total energy is
Em = ½ k A²
at each point the energy can be written as a potential part and a kinetic part
Em = PE + K
where Pe is the potential energy and K the kinetic energy
In the entire trajectory the energy passes from one form to the other.
In general there are some points of very high interest.
Point 1. most extreme point in this case the pendulum is stopped and the
Em = PE 100%
Point 3. point at mid-height
Em = PE + K
at this point the energy is 50% of each
Point 5. lowest point, at this point the body has a height of ero so its potential energy is zero
Em = K 100%
potential energy is 0%
While practicing S-turns, a consistently smaller half-circle is made on one side of the road than on the other, and this turn is not completed before crossing the road or reference line. This would most likely occur in turn:_______
Answer:
The answer is "4-5-6 because the bank is growing too quickly in the beginning of its turn".
Explanation:
The S-turns is also known as the reference technique, in which the ground track of the aircraft on both sides of a defined ground-based straight-line distance represents 2 different but equivalent circles.
Throughout the S-turns, on either side of the road, a progressively smaller half-circle is formed, and this turn does not stop until the road or reference line is crossed during the early part of the turn, the twists increase too quickly.
Select the correct answer.
Where do congressional leaders usually refer a proposed bill after its introduction?
A.
a conference committee
B.
a standing committee
C.
an ad hoc committee
D.
the floor
Answer:
B. a standing committee
Explanation:
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11 kg is a familiar weight for a bag of flour. You are baking cookies for a Save The Rain Forest fund drive. It takes 500 g of flour to make one batch of cookies. How many batches of cookies can you make with one bag of flour
Answer: 22 batches.
Explanation:
Given that 11 kg is a familiar weight for a bag of flour. Also, it is given that It takes 500 g of flour to make one batch of cookies.
How many batches of cookies can you make with one bag of flour
Let's first convert 11 kg into grams (g) by multiplying it by 1000
11 × 1000 = 11000 g
Divide 11000 by 500
11000/500 = 22
Therefore, 22 batches of cookies can be made with one bag of flour.
Polar bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear is swimming with an average speed of 2.6m/s how far will it have traveled after 10.0 hours? (Convert hours for seconds)
Answer:
It travels 93600 m
Explanation:
speed = 2.6 m/s
time = 10 hour
10 hour = 10 x 60 x 60 = 36000 s
distance = speed x time = 2.6 x 36000 = 93600 m
When kinetic and potential energy are equal???
Answer:
No there aren’t equal
Explanation:
Which describes the substances that form covalent bonds? a metal and a metalloid a metal and a nonmetal two nonmetals two metals
Answer:
Two non metals
Explanation:
Covalent bonding is a chemical bonding that involves sharing of electrons
a metal and a metalloid can be described as a metallic bond.
a metal and a nonmetal is an example that describes an ionic bonding
While two non metals is a typical example of a covalent bonding.
Therefore, two non metals describes the substances that form covalent bonds
Answer:
C
Explanation:
simple answer
What kind of acceleration does an object have if it’s speeding up
Answer:
uniform acceleration
Explanation:
when an object is moving in the same speed then an object is going on uniform acceleration
The free-fall acceleration at the surface of planet 1 is 15 m/s2. The radius and the mass of planet 2 are twice those of planet 1. Part A What is g on planet 2
Answer:
3.75m/s²
Explanation:
g= GM/r²
For planet 1
[tex]g_{1}[/tex]= GM/r² (i)
[tex]g_{1}[/tex] = 15m/s²
for planet 2
radius= 2*r= 2r
g= GM/r
[tex]g_{2}[/tex]= GM/(2r)²
[tex]g_{2}[/tex]= GM/4r²
[tex]g_{2}[/tex]= GM/r² *1/4
from (i)
[tex]g_{2}[/tex]= [tex]g_{1}[/tex] *1/4
[tex]g_{2}[/tex] = 15/4
[tex]g_{2}[/tex] = 3.75m/s²
WHAT IS A VARIABLE?
Group of answer choices
A QUANTITY THAT CAN HAVE MORE THAN A SINGLE VALUE
A QUANTITY THAT CAN HAVE ONLY A SINGLE VALUE
A QUANTITY THAT ALWAYS HAS THE SAME VALUE
Answer:
The Answer is the first one " A quantity that can have more than a single value!
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer A variable is a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment. Typically, we use a single letter to represent a variable. The letters x, y, and z are common generic symbols used for variable:
Explanation:
A variable is any characteristics, number, or quantity that can be measured or counted. A variable may also be called a data item. Age, sex, business income and expenses, country of birth, capital expenditure, class grades, eye colour and vehicle type are examples of variables
How is heat measured?
Answer:
Measurement of heat is done in calories. One calorie is the amount of energy required to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius. To measure heat, you divide the change in temperature of a sample of water by the mass of the water.
Answer:
To measure heat, you divide the change in temperature of a sample of water by the mass of the water.
Explanation:
The way we can measure that heat is by using something called the Calorie.
Define ideal machine its types and example of each three?
Explanation:
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Ideal machines are defined as the machines which gives 100% (efficiency) output result without losing the input work. There is possibility have a machine with 100% efficiency but the machines like pulley and lever are somehow.
For reason for pulley is when it is rotated up to 360° it takes the the load to the desired height. so, it is considered as ideal machine.For lever it amplifies tge the input work to produce output work.Hope it helps....
Please helppp....What are 5 examples of real science
Answer:
dynamics
kinematics
fluid mechanisms
earth science and
physics
who is the father of science?
Your question has been heard loud and clear.
Gallelio Galei is truly the father of modern sciences. Well I mean he had a cool beard , but he still was intelligent.
Thank you
If the magnetic field is held constant at 3.0 T and the loop is pulled out of the region that contains the field in 0.2 s, what is the magnitude of the average induced emf in the loop
Answer:
emf = 15 * Area and if A is given in square meters, the units of the emf will be Volts
Explanation:
Assuming that the area of the loop of current (A) is known, the magnitude of the induced emf can be calculated using Faraday-Lenz's Law:
[tex]emf=|-\frac{\Delta\,\Phi}{\Delta \,t} |=|\frac{A\,B}{\Delta \,t}|=|\frac{A\,(3)}{0.2}|=15\,A[/tex]
and if the area (A) is given in square meters, the emf will directly come in units of Volts.
lan walked 6.8 kilometers to his friend’s house. What is the distance in meters?
Answer:
1 kilometer= 1000 meters
6.8 kilometers= 6800 meters
Explanation:
30 points plus brainliest for best answer no funny answers Assignment: Waves Concept Map Exploration Your concept map will compare the manner in which energy is transferred by mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves. Include the following somewhere in your concept map: • types of energy transferred • medium required (if applicable) for transfer of energy • speed of energy transfer through various mediums (solid, liquid, gas) Concept Idea Bank: mechanical waves transfer light energy can pass through matter electromagnetic waves do not require a medium transfer sound energy require a medium travel is slowed as density of travel is faster as density of matter increases matter increases 1. Think about the kind of map that would be best to use to organize and compare mechanical and electromagnetic waves. 2. Review the rubric that will be used to grade this assignment. 3. Create your concept map. 4. When you have completed the concept map, don’t forget to submit it for a grade. Describe the functional relationship between the two quantities in the graph.
Answer:
Waves: "The phenomenon in which any number of particles or the energy packets that originates from a transmitter travels in a direction and it is somehow directed towards a receiver end is called as waves."
Electromagnetic wave: The type of waves which do not require any sort of medium for the transformation process of the energy, as it is directed towards from a transmitter towards a receiver.
For example: Radio, IR , Ultra sonic waves etc.
Mechanical waves: The type of waves which requires some medium to transfer the energy packets from one place to another, or from one point to the other using some medium. As the medium can be solids,liquids, or any gaseous forms.
For example: Sound waves, seismic waves etc.
Explanation:
The transfer of energy in Mechanical waves and Electromagnetic waves:
Both, the waves are much different due ones basic requirement of a medium while the other don't require one. As the density of any medium if increased it will increase the speed of the wave propagation. And this any medium being more denser will result in high speed form mechanical waves.
While, the electromagnetic waves can pass through matters or elements easily with out having any obstruction faced in its path because presence of medium is no requirement for the wave propagation.
I hope this helps!!
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A lorry is travelling with a velocity of 30 m/s came to rest in 5s .What is it acceleration?
Answer:
The answer is 6 m/s^2.
Explanation:
by using the formula,
a = v-u/t
Anwer this quickly.... Find the equivalent capacitance of the following combination.
Answer:
When we have capacitors in series, with capacitances c1, c2, ...., cn, the total capacitance can be obtained from the equation:
1/ct = 1/c1 + 1/c2 + .......
When we have capacitors in parallel, with capacitances c1, c2, ..., cn, the total capacitance can be obtained from the equation:
ct = c1 + c2 +......
Ok, in this case we have two branches, and in each branch we have two capacitors in series.
So the capacitance of each branch will be:
1/ct = 1/c + 1/c = 2/c
ct = c/2.
Now we can think that we have two capacitors in parallel, each one with capacitance c/2.
So the total capacitance is:
ct = c/2 + c/2 = c.
Sumin runs 50 meters from her house to the park down the street. She then keeps running in the same direction to her friend's house 150 Meters from the park. She then turns around and goes back to the park. What is Sumin's average velocity during her run if it takes her 2 minutes to complete?
A. 25 m/s
B.2.92 m/s
C.3.33 m/s
D.0.417 m/s
Answer:
d. 0.417 m/s
Explanation:
v= ▲x/t
(350-150)/120 s
= .417 m/s
A basketball is rolling rightward onto the court with a speed of 4.0\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text s}4.0 s m 4, point, 0, start fraction, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, end fraction, and slows down with a constant leftward acceleration of magnitude 0.50\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text s^2}0.50 s 2 m 0, point, 50, start fraction, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, squared, end fraction over 14\,\text m14m14, start text, m, end text.
Answer:
Final velocity, v = 1.41 m/s.
Explanation:
It is given that,
Initial velocity of the basketball, u = 4 m/s
Acceleration of the ball, a = -0.5 m/s² (as it slows down)
We need to find the velocity of the basketball after rolling for 14 m. It is a concept of equation of motion in kinematics. Using third equation of motion as :
[tex]v^2=u^2+2ad[/tex]
v is final velocity
[tex]v^2=(4)^2+2\times (-0.5)\times 14\\\\v=\sqrt 2\ m/s\\\\v=1.41\ m/s[/tex]
So, the final velocity of the basketball is 1.41 m/s.
Answer:
1.41
Explanation:
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O ln a hydraulic press , a force Of 400 N is exerted on
a piston of area 0.001m2? The load -bearing piston has
an area of 0.2m² . Determine the presure exerted by the
hydraulic fluid
Explanation:
Pressure = force / area
P = 400 N / 0.001 m²
P = 400,000 Pa
Materials are called if they can catch on fire when they are exposed to a flame or hot temperature.
They are called flammable.
Answer:
A material that is able to catch on fire is called a combustible material. It 8s easily able to catch on fire with any flames near by or by the surrounding temperatures
The mass of density bottle of volume 50cm3 is 10g when empty. Aluminium turnings are poured into the bottle and the total mass is 60g. Water is then added into the turnings till the bottle is full. If the total mass of the bottle and its contents is 90g, calculate the density of the aluminium turnings.
Total density = T. mass / T. Volume.
= 90/ 50
= 1.8 gm/ cm3
Now,
Mass of Water = 90 - 60
= 30 gm.
Volume = 50cm3
Density = Mass/ Volume
= 30/ 50
= 0.6 gm /cm3
Now,
Density of Aluminium = 1.8 - 06
= 1.2 gm/ cm^3
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equals distance divided by time.
speed
distance
time
O acceleration
Answer:
[tex]speed[/tex]Explanation:
Rule:
Speed= Distance/ TimeHope this helps!
A certain freely falling object, released from rest, requires 1.50 s to travel the last 30.0 m before it hits the ground. From what height above the ground did it fall
Answer:
The object fell from about 38.14 meters
Explanation:
We can use the formula for displacement under accelerated motion due to gravity to find the velocity of the object had 30 m before hitting the ground :
[tex]y_f-y_i=v_i * \,t-\frac{9.8}{2} \,t^2\\0-30=v_i \,(1.5)-4.9\,(1.5)^2\\-18.975=v_i\,(1.5)\\v_i=-12.65\,\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
Now, knowing this velocity, we can find the time it took to fall from the initial position to 30 m before hitting the ground:
[tex]v_f=v_i-g\,*\,t\\-12.65=0-g \,*\,t\\t=\frac{12.65}{g} \\t\approx1.29\,\,s[/tex]
And now we can find what is the total distance covered in 1.5 s plus 1.29 seconds for this free falling object:
[tex]y_f-y_i=v_i * \,t-\frac{9.8}{2} \,t^2\\0-y_i=0-\frac{9.8}{2} \,(2.79)^2\\-y_i=-38.14\\y_i=38.14\,\,m[/tex]
the unit of measurement of temperature is degree ______ Or degree __________
Answer:
none of above. The answer is celsius
Answer:
[tex]^{O} C[/tex] (Degree Celsius) and [tex]^{O}F[/tex] (Degree Fahrenheit)
Explanation:
It can be Degree Celsius or Degree Fahrenheit.
The S.I unit of measurement of temperature is Kelvin. (K)
A body of mass 10 kg is pulled along a horizontal floor by a horizontal force of 48 N with an acceleration of 3.0 ms?. Calculate the frictional force between the body and the floor.
Answer:
18 Newtons
Explanation:
The unbalance force is 10kg ×3m/s2= 30N
frictional force = 48-30= 18N
If a snail travels at 5 m/s, how far will it travel in 90 seconds?
Answer:
in 90 seconds It'll travel 450m At constant speed of 5m/s
Answer:
d = 450 m
Explanation:
d
use the formula v = ----
t
v = 5 m/s
t = 90 seconds
d
5 m/s = -------------
90 sec
d = 5 m/s ( 90 sec)
d = 450 m
If E=1/2Av^2+Bmx find the dimensions of A and B(Where E is energy,v,m and x are velocity,mass and distance respectively)
Answer:
A = [kg]
B = [m/s²]
Explanation:
E = ½ Av² + Bmx
Substitute the units:
[J] = ½ A [m/s]² + B [kg] [m]
A Joule written in base units is:
1 J = 1 Nm = 1 kg m²/s²
Each term must have the same units.
[kg m²/s²] = A [m/s]²
[kg m²/s²] = A [m²/s²]
A = [kg]
[kg m²/s²] = B [kg] [m]
B = [m/s²]