Answer:
The correct option is;
D) The force exerted on the astronaut by Earth is equal to the force exerted on Earth by the astronaut
Explanation:
According to Newton's third law of motion, in nature, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, such that if a first object exerts a certain amount of force on a second object, the second object will exert a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction to that exerted by the first object
Therefore, the gravitational force exerted by Earth on the astronaut, is equal to the force exerted by the astronaut on Earth.
The claim from the options that is true about the force exerted on the astronaut by Earth is;
Option D; The force exerted on the astronaut by Earth is equal to the force exerted on Earth by the astronaut.
We are told that the astronaut experiences weightlessness in the space station. This is because he is moving around the earth under the influence of earth's gravitational force and is therefore in a state of 'free fall'.Now, the mass of the earth is much more larger than that of any astronaut. From newton's second law of motion, we know that;
Force(F) = Mass * Acceleration
Since the earth does not move but the astronaut moves, it means the force is sufficient to cause an acceleration of the astronaut but not sufficient to move the earth as the earth's mass is too big.Thus, the same force exerted on the astronaut by the earth is same exerted on the earth by the astronaut.
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A 3.0 kg block is pushed 2.0 m at a constant velocity up a vertical wall by a constant force applied at an angle of 28.0. with the horizontal, as shown in the figure.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between
the block and the wall is 0.40, find
a) the work is done by the force on the block.
Answer in units of J.
b) the work done by gravity on the block.
b) the work done by gravity on the block.
Answer:
a) [tex]w_{Fy} = 237.61713[/tex]J
b) [tex]w_{g}=-58.86[/tex] J
c) [tex]N=223.44641[/tex]N
Explanation:
Key: theta = θ kinetic friction = μ α = 180°
a) Work of Force put on block
Remember that you need both sides x & y
Equations:
[tex]w_{F}=F_{x} cos[/tex] | [tex]w_{F}=F_{y} sin[/tex]θ[tex]_{net} F_{x} =0[/tex] | [tex]_{net} F_{y} =0[/tex] [tex]N=Fcos[/tex]θ | [tex]F_{y} sin[/tex]μ[tex]N-mg=0[/tex] | [tex]F_{y} sin[/tex][tex]F_{y} =\frac{mgd sin(theta)}{sin(theta)-(kinetic friction)cos(theta)}[/tex]-μ[tex]Fcos[/tex]θ[tex]=mg[/tex] |[tex]w_{Fy} =Fdsin[/tex]θ | [tex]w_{Fy} =\frac{(3*9.81)sin(28)}{sin(28)-(0.40)cos(28)}[/tex] | [tex]w_{Fy} = 237.61713[/tex]Jb) Work of Gravity on block
[tex]w_{g} =F_{g}dcos[/tex]α [tex]w_{g} =mgdcos[/tex]α [tex]w_{g}=(3)(9.81)(2)cos(180)[/tex] [tex]w_{g}=-58.86[/tex]Jc) Magnitud of Normal Force
[tex]F=\frac{mg}{sin(theta)-(kinetic friction)cos(theta)}[/tex][tex]F=\frac{3*9.81}{sin(28)-(0.40)cos(28)}[/tex][tex]F = 253.06871[/tex][tex]N=Fcos[/tex]θ[tex]N=(253.06871)cos(28)[/tex][tex]N=223.44641[/tex]NHope it helps
What do the magnets in a computer hard drive and in the strip on a credit
card have in common?
The answer is they store information
Answer:
they store information
Explanation:
Information are encoded on the magnetic part of a hard drive and the strip of a credit card.
On the drive, series of magnetic fields are used to encode information. The data is stored in form of zeros and ones. A credit card has a magnetic strip where information is encoded. The stripe provides a readability function for electronic devices.Answer:
Tysm
Explanation:
What would be the daughter product of the beta decay of lead-212 and what would be the daughter product of the alpha decay of polonium-216?
Answer:
lead with Z = 82 is transformed into Bismuth with Z = 73
The Po with Z = 84 becomes Pb with Z = 82
Explanation:
Beta decay occurs when a neutron emits an electron and an anti neutrino from the atomic nucleus, therefore the atomic number of the material increases by one unit.
Pb + e + ν → Bi
lead with Z = 82 is transformed into Bismuth with Z = 73
In alpha decay, a helium nucleus is emitted from the nucleus of the atom, therefore the atomic number decreases by two units.
Po +α → Pb
The Po with Z = 84 becomes Pb with Z = 82
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If the 5-N force and the 12-N force form a 90 degree angle, what is the magnitude of the force acting in the direction of the dashed arrow
Answer:
13NExplanation:
Kindly see attached file for your reference
Step one:
given data
the horizontal component of the force= 12N
the vertical component of the force= 5N
The dashed arrow represents the hypotenuse of the triangle, hence the resultant of the force system.
By implication of this, we will use the Pythagoras theorem to solve for the resultant force
Step two:
[tex]F_R=\sqrt{F_H^2+F_V^2}\\\\F_R= \sqrt{12^2+5^2}\\\\F_R=\sqrt{144+25}\\\\F_R=\sqrt{169}\\\\F_R=13N[/tex]
Imagine you are a water molecule, carbon atom, or nitrogen atom that is inside a cow. Write a brief explanation of how you got from the atmosphere (the air) into the biosphere (the living cow). *
Answer:
Explanation:
The processes involved in each of the molecules involved are different.
For example, water molecules that have condensed in the atmosphere (in the cloud) return back to the earth through precipitation in the form of rain water. These cows drink these water from various water bodies around them. This is one process in which water molecules move from the atmosphere into the living cow.
In the case of carbon and nitrogen atoms; the air the cow breath in consists of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and some other gases. These gas molecules move (from the atmosphere) into the cow through the process of respiration.
If a car has a constant acceleration of 4 m/s², starting from rest, how far has it traveled after 5 seconds?
Answer:
100 meters
Explanation:
d=at^2 correct? So you plug in acceleration and time. d=(4)(5)^2 which when using pemdas turns out to 100 meters.
The table below describes some processes in which food is changed as it travels through the digestive system.
Which of the processes describe only physical changes in the food particles?
Processes 1, 2, 3, and 4
Processes 1, 3, and 6
Processes 2, 5, and 6
Processes 1, 3, and 4
Answer:
processes 1,3, and 4
Explanation:
i think
Teeth tear the food, the tongue reforms the food, and the stomach muscles break the food into small pieces are physical changes. Therefore, option (4) is correct.
What is a physical change?A physical change can take place when the identity of the matter does not but some of the characteristics of the matter change. Physical changes of matter are categorized as reversible and irreversible in nature. For example, the freezing of water is a reversible physical change since the ice cube can melt again.
Physical change can be described as a kind of change where only the physical properties of substances such as solubility, color, odor, etc. can change. During physical changes, no chemical bonds are formed or broken between atoms.
The chemical nature and chemical composition of the matter remain unchanged during a physical change.
In the digestive system, the breaking of food by teeth, tongue, and stomach muscles is a physical change. The food mixed with acids and broken by enzymes is a chemical change.
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There is a species of Darwin’s finch on the Galapagos Islands that can exert a force of 205N with its beak as it cracks open a seed case. If its beak moves through a distance of 0.40 cm during this operation, how much work does the finch do to get at the seed inside the case?
Answer:
0.82 J
Explanation:
We know that work done W = Fd where F = force and d = distance moved in the direction of the force.
Now, the finch on Galapagos Islands exerts a force of 205 N with its beak as it cracks open a seed case. So, F = 205 N. If the beak moves a distance of 0.40 cm during this operation, then d = 0.40 cm = 0.004 m.
We now compute W.
So, W = Fd
= 205 N × 0.004 m
= 0.82 J
So the finch does work of 0.82 J to get at the seed inside the case.
Let's assume you have a mass of 75 kg and your jeep has a mass of 1500 kg. How much greater is the force of gravity on the jeep?
A. 0.05 times
B. 20 times
C. 1500 times
Answer:
20 times
Explanation:
75kg × 20 = 1500kg
Amount of time greater is the force of gravity is 20 times
Given:
Mass of person = 75 kg
Mass of jeep = 1500 kg
Find:
Amount of time greater is the force of gravity
Computation:
Amount of time greater is the force of gravity = Mass of jeep / Mass of person
Amount of time greater is the force of gravity = 1500 / 75
Amount of time greater is the force of gravity = 20 times
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Which phrase describes air pressure?
decreases with denser air
decreases as altitude decreases
equals mass divided by volume
decreases as a result of fewer air particles pushing down
Answer:
decreases with denser air
Answer:
b) decreases as altitude decreases
Explanation:
An object that has the ability to do work has __________ energy.
Group of answer choices
magnetic
kinetic
potential
electrical
Answer:
kinetic
Explanation:
A 2kg ball is thrown with an acceleration of 15m/s2. A 2kg ball is thrown with an acceleration of 10m/s2. Which ball
will have a greater net force? Calculate the net force of both balls to justify your answer.
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Is friction an unbalanced force yes or no?
Answer: (Remember: a force is not needed to keep a moving object moving to the right.) ... Yet there is no force present to balance the force of friction. As the book moves to the right, friction acts to the left to slow the book down. There is an unbalanced force; and as such, the book changes its state of motion.
Explanation:
When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, they do not cancel out one another. An unbalanced force acting on an object results in the object's motion changing. ... Friction is a force that resists the motion or the tendency toward motion between two objects in contact with each other.
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Which evidence did Alfred Wegener’s original theory of continental drift have access to?
Answer:
Evidence for continental drift
Wegener knew that fossil plants and animals such as mesosaurs, a freshwater reptile found only South America and Africa during the Permian period, could be found on many continents. He also matched up rocks on either side of the Atlantic Ocean like puzzle pieces.
Explanation:
Pls help! What would be considered an antonym for law of superposition??
Answer:
do you have any pictures or any answers we can choose from?
Explanation:
This is an incomplete question.
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The labeled images each represent the wave patterns found in the electromagnetic wave spectrum.
Which image is correctly labeled for frequency, wavelength, and radiant energy?
Answer:
Srry !!!
Explanation:
Image is not clear.
What is the difference in degrees
Celsius between the hottest stars and the
coolest stars?
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Answer:
Answers are below hopefully they're correct and what u need
Explanation:
1. Step 1: Given
The distance is 600 km, since 100(speed) x 6 (time) = 600
2. Step 2: Formula
s = d/t
d = t x s
t = d/s
3. Step 3: Substitue
s = 600/6
d = 100 x 6
t = 600/100
4. Step 4: Solve
600/6 = 100
100 x 6 = 600
600/100 = 6
Step 5: Answer
Therefore, the distance is 600km, the speed or rate is 100 km/hr, and the time is 6hrs.
NUMBER 2
1. Step 1: Given
Distance = 200 m
Rate or speed = 8m/s
Time = ?
2. Step 2: Formula
s = d/t
d = t x s
t = d/s
3. Step 3: Substitue
t = 200/8
s = 200/25
d = 25 x 8
4. Step 4: Solve
200/8 = 25
25 x 8 = 200
200/25 = 8
5. Step 5: Answer
Therefore, the time is 25sec, distance is 200m, and speed or rate is 8m/s
Answer:
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Answer: There is nothing here
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What is the momentum of an 18-kg object moving at 0.5m/s
Answer:
Momentum = 9kgm/s
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 18kg
Velocity = 0.5m/s
Momentum can be defined as the multiplication (product) of the mass possessed by an object and its velocity. Momentum is considered to be a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
Mathematically, momentum is given by the formula;
[tex] Momentum = mass * velocity [/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
Momentum = 18 * 0.5
Momentum = 9kgm/s
Therefore, the momentum of the object is 9kgm/s.
If an object's velocity and acceleration are both in the different directions, will the object
speed up or slow down?it would |
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Which describes increasing the efficiency of an energy resource?
A>Making cars that get better gas mileage
B>Using biomass instead of coal
C>Turning off the lights when leaving a room
D>Switching from coal to solar
Answer:
A Making cars that get better gas mileage
Explanation:
Getting cars that gets better gas mileage are increasing the efficiency of fossil fuels.
Efficiency is the tendency to avoid wastage of resources. When the most value is gotten from a resource, the efficiency is high. A better car engine and other electrical components of the car that reduces the wastage of fuel helps fuel efficiency.A red cart has a mass of 4 kg and a velocity of 5 m/s. There is a 2-kg blue cart that is parked and not moving, thus its velocity is 0 m/s.
The red cart hits the blue cart.
The blue cart starts to move forward with a velocity of 6 m/s. The red cart bounces off of the blue cart and moves backwards, at a velocity of 2 m/s.
Name the TYPE of collision that occurred.
Calculate the BEFORE momentum of the red cart. Use correct units.
Calculate the BEFORE momentum of the blue cart. Use correct units.
Calculate the AFTER momentum of the red cart. Use correct units.
Calculate the AFTER momentum of the blue cart. Use correct units.
Calculate the SYSTEM’S TOTAL MOMENTUM before the collision. Use correct units.
Calculate the SYSTEM’S TOTAL MOMENTUM after the collision. Use correct units.
EXPLAIN how this example supports the Law of Conservation of Momentum. Use the evidence to support your answer of how this example supports the Law of Conservation of Momentum. Use correct units. Be specific.
Answer:dam hold up
Explanation:
A Martian rover found an interesting rock that could contain signs of what Mars was like long ago. It grabbed
it with its rover arm and raised it to a height of 0.2 m. Then it dropped it and found that it had a kinetic
energy of 12 J when it struck the ground. Note that Mars has an acceleration due to gravity of 3.77 m/s2.
Complete the following equations to determine the rock's potential energy if it were brought to earth and
dropped from a height of 1 meter. Use what you know about calculating gravitational potential energy to
correctly set up and solve the equation.
PE- m
XH
- PE
Answer:
It would be PE=16kg * 9.8 m/s^2 * 1m = 160 J
Explanation:
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1. What is the wavelength of a sound wave with a frequency of 50 Hz, if the Speed of sound is 343 m/s.
2.A sound wave in a steel rail has a frequency of 620 Hz and a wavelength of 10.5 m. What is the speed of sound in steel?
3.A wave has a frequency of 10 Hz and a wavelength of 30m. What's its speed?
1.6.86
2.59.04
3.3
Thats the answer I think
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Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
The larger truck has greater mass than the car thus allowing it to build up momentum faster.
Answer:
The answer is momentum
Explanation:
I have done that question before, And I got it right.
What’s the answer for this problem?
What is the water pressure at a depth of 30m in pascals?
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The water pressure at depth h from the water surface is obtained from the following equation.
[tex]Pressure = (density) \times (gravity \: \: acceleration) \times (depth \: \: from \: \: the \: \: water \: \: surface) \\ [/tex]
[tex]density = 1000 \: \: \frac{kg}{ {m}^{3} } [/tex]
[tex]gravity \: \: acceleration = 10 \: \: \frac{m}{ {s}^{2} } [/tex]
[tex]depth \: \: from \: \: the \: \: the \: \: water \: \: surface = 30 \: \: m \\ [/tex]
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[tex]P = 1000 \times 10 \times 30[/tex]
[tex]P = 300,000 \: \: pascals[/tex]
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