Answer:
A -500J
Explanation:
because W=Fs
100 × 5 = 500
The work done by friction is 500 J.
What is friction?
Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other.There are several types of friction:
Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Dry friction is subdivided into static friction ("stiction") between non-moving surfaces, and kinetic friction between moving surfaces. With the exception of atomic or molecular friction, dry friction generally arises from the interaction of surface features, known as asperities
Fluid friction describes the friction between layers of a viscous fluid that are moving relative to each other.
Lubricated friction is a case of fluid friction where a lubricant fluid separates two solid surfaces.Skin friction is a component of drag, the force resisting the motion of a fluid across the surface of a body.
Internal friction is the force resisting motion between the elements making up a solid material while it undergoes deformation.
When surfaces in contact move relative to each other, the friction between the two surfaces converts kinetic energy into thermal energy (that is, it converts work to heat).
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A force of 20000N acts on the raft in the direction down
State the name given to the force shown by arrow in Fig.
Calculate the mass of the raft.
Answer:
Figure is not there
Explanation:
which type of material is the best sound absorber?
a. glass
b. wood
c. concrete
d. carpet
Explanation:
Glass is the best sound absorber material.
A stone is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 40m/s. Taking g = 10 m/s^2 find the maximum height reach by the stone and what is the net displacement and distance covered by the stone.
Explanation:
u=40
v=?
h=?
v²-u²=2gs
0²-40²=2×10×s
160=20s
s=160/20
=80m/s
total distance= upward distance ×downward distance
=80+80
=160m
total displacement=0 because u and v is the same.
Answer:
The maximum height is 80 m and the total distance covered by the stone is 160 m and the displacement is zero.
Explanation:
Final velocity v = 0
Initial velocity u = 40m/s
We know that,
Using equation of motion
[tex]v^{2} =u^{2} +2gh[/tex]
[tex]0-40^{2} =2[/tex] × [tex]10[/tex] × [tex]h[/tex]
The maximum height is:
[tex]h=80[/tex] [tex]m[/tex]
The stone will reach at the top and will come down
Therefore, the total distance will be:
[tex]s=h_{1} +h_{2}[/tex]
[tex]s=80m-80m=160m[/tex]
The net displacement is:
[tex]D=h_{1} -h_{2}[/tex]
[tex]D=80m-80m=0[/tex]
Hence, The maximum height is 80 m and the total distance covered by the stone is 160 m and the displacement is zero.
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Two wires made of the same material are connected in parallel
across the mains. The length and radius of one wire is two
times that of the other wire. If heat produced in the shorter wire
is 100 J, then the heat produced in the longer wire is:-
O A. 100 J
B. 180 J
O C. 2003
O D. 420 J
Answer:
The heat produced in the longer wire is 200 J.
Explanation:
When the two wires are connected in parallel then the voltage across both the wires is same.
Let the length of the second wire is L and the radius of the second wire is R.
The length of the first ire is 2L and the radius of the first wire is 2R.
Heat produced in the second wire is 100 J.
Let the heat produced in the first wire is H'.
The resistance of the wire is proportional to length of the wire and inversely proportional to the area of the wire.
[tex]\frac{R_2}{R_1}=\frac{L\times \pi\times 4R^2}{2L\times \pi\times R^2}\\\\\frac{R_2}{R_1}=2[/tex]
The heat produced is given by
[tex]H=\frac{V^2}{R}\\\\\frac{H_1}{H_2}=\frac{R_2}{R_1}\\\\\frac{H_1}{100}=2\\\\H_1=200 J[/tex]
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Answer:
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1. A vehicle of mass 1500 kg braked to a standstill from a
velocity of 24 m/s in 12 s.
i. Show that the deceleration of the vehicle was 2.0 m/s2.
ii. Calculate the resultant force on the vehicle.
Explanation:
i. Vi=24
Vf=0
t= -2
a=vf-vi/t =0-24/12 = -2m/S2
ii. F=ma = 1500×-2= -3000 N
If a girl is running along a straight road with a uniform velocity 1.5 m/s, find her
acceleration in numerical type
Answer:
Explanation:
The definition of acceleration is the change in velocity over a period of time. If the girl's velocity is constant, that means it's not changing. Therefore, acceleration is 0 m/s/s
1. The mechanical energy of the pendulum at the highest point equals
a. kinetic energy only.
b. kinetic energy x potential energy.
c. potential energy only.
d. zero.
Answer:
c. potential energy only
Explanation:
at highest point the body will having some height and gravitational force will work on it.
since the velocity at highest point will be zero therefore there will no kinetic energy
a
c) Determine the coefficient of static friction required to produce
net force of 6.0N?
Determine the coefficient of static friction to produce net force of 6.0N?
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digestion that takes place in the mouth.
If a charge of 40kC flows through an electrical heater and the amount of energy converted into heat is 10MJ. Calculate the potential difference across the ends of the heater.
Answer:
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The diagram shows a heater above a thermometer. The thermometer bulb is in the position shown.
calculate:An elcetric lamp is rated 240V and 40W. What is the cost of running the lamp for 62 hours if the elctricity authorities charges #2.50k per KWH
Answer:
Total cost = #6.2
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Voltage = 240 V
Power = 40 W
Time = 62 hours
Cost = #2.50
To find the cost of running the lamp for 62 hours;
First of all, we would determine the energy consumption of the electric lamp
Energy consumption = power * time
Energy consumption = 40 * 62
Energy consumption = 2480 Watt-hour = 2.48 Kwh (1 Kilowatts is equal to 1000 watts).
Next, we would determine the cost of running the lamp;
Total cost = energy consumption * cost
Total cost = 2.48 * 2.50
Total cost = #6.2
Suggest one reason why the experiment might not have given a correct value for
the specific heat capacity of the metal.
Answer:
It is because some of the heat is lost in the surroundings.
Explanation:
To calculate the specific heat of the metal, the following steps are performed.
Take a piece of metal whose mass and the initial temperature is known.
Now take a beaker filled with some measured amount of water and the temperature of water is known.
Drop the heated metal piece in the water so that the equilibrium is reached.
According to the principle of calorimetery,
Heat lost by the metal = heat gained by the water
here, some of the heat is lost in the surroundings so we don't get the correct value of the specific heta of the metal.
Kinetic and potential energy are related
a.) indirectly
b.) inversely
c.) directly
d.) Both A and B
Which two forms of electromagnetic energy are used to produce the
most spectacular fluorescence when placed in darkness?
1. microwaves and x rays
2. microwaves and infrared
3. ultraviolet and x rays
4. ultraviolet and infrared
Answer:
3. ultraviolet and x rays
The two forms of electromagnetic energy are used to produce the most spectacular fluorescence when placed in darkness are ultraviolet and x rays.
What is electromagnetic energy?Electromagnetic radiation is waves of the electromagnetic field, propagating through space, carrying electromagnetic radiant energy. It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
What is fluorescence?
Fluorescence is the process in which a substance absorbs light at a high energy, short wavelength and emits light at a lower energy, usually visible wavelength.
What is ultraviolet rays?Ultraviolet rays is a type of electromagnetic waves in which the wavelength is shorter than visible rays. It is responsible for 10% of sunlight and causes sun tan. It is used to purify water in water purifiers. It kill germs.
What is x rays?X rays lies beyond ultraviolet rays. It is used to diagnose in medical field. It can destroy living tissues so excessive exposure should be limited to reduce harmful effect.
The color change of fluorescent minerals is most spectacular when the minerals are placed in darkness and exposed to electromagnetic energy shorter than visible light.
Ultraviolet and x rays are shorter than visible light so they exhibit fluorescent property.
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The switch is released and the door locks. Explain in detail how this happens.
Answer:
The iron bolt is attracted to the electromagnet. The force of attraction between the electromagnet's core and the iron bolt is greater than the force of the spring, so the iron bolt is pulled out of its housing in the door
Explanation:
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Answer:
1= Kidneys
2= Ureters
3=Bladders
4=Urethra
Explanation:
Functions of kidney: Regulations of water balances, excretions of nitrogenous wastes(urea)
Functions of Liver: Detoxifications, protein synthesis
Functions of Skin: Temperature regulations, Metabolic functions, Excretion
Functions of lungs: Respiration, Water balance regulations
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An object is sitting on the floor. A 22.4 N force is pulling the object to the right and an 11 N force is pulling the object to the left. The gravitational force on the object is 70 N. What is the net force?
answer = 33.4 net force.
A car accelerates for 10 seconds. During this time, the angular
velocity of the wheels of the car increases from 10 rad/s to 25 rad/s.
What is the angular acceleration of the wheels during this time?
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Answer:
the angular acceleration of the car is 1.5 rad/s²
Explanation:
Given;
initial angular velocity, [tex]\omega_i[/tex] = 10 rad/s
final angular velocity, [tex]\omega_f[/tex] = 25 rad/s
time of motion, t = 10 s
The angular acceleration of the car is calculated as follows;
[tex]a_r = \frac{\omega_f - \omega_i }{t} \\\\a_r = \frac{25-10}{10} = 1.5 \ rad/s^2[/tex]
Therefore, the angular acceleration of the car is 1.5 rad/s²
Temperature is the average amount of energy of motion in each particle of a substance. It is a measure of how loud or quiet a substance is. true of false
Answer:
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Donald claims that he will always have more momentum than Jason because Donald has twice the mass of
Jason. Is Donald correct? Why or why not?
Answer:he is correct
Explanation: when Donald runs all his weight is moving at the same speed so when all that weight hits a stopped object the weight will transfer its force into that object Kinda like how a truck hits a car
what is gravity..
what is force.
mention the two type of force
and give 3,3 exmples
Answer:
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Jump! (The higher, the better!)
Drop your pencil! (or pen or ruler, whichever you prefer!)
Throw a ball of paper! (and make sure you pick it back up later!)
Explanation:
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Brass is made by melting a mixture which contain 67% by mass of copper and 33% by mass of zinc if no change in volume.Calculate the density of brass
Answer:
The density of brass is approximately 8,261.73 kg/m³
Explanation:
The percentage composition by mass of brass is given as follows;
The percentage by mass of copper = 67%
The percentage by mass of zinc = 33%
The density of copper, ρ₁ = 8.96 g/cm³
The density of zinc, ρ₂ = 7.133 g/cm³
Therefore, where we have, m = 100 g of brass, we have;
The mass of copper, m₁ = 67 g
The volume of copper, V₁ = m₁/ρ₁
∴ V₁ = 67 g/(8.96 g/cm³) ≈ 7.47767857 cm³
The volume of zinc, V₂ = m₂/ρ₂
∴ V₂ = 33 g/(7.133 g/cm³) ≈ 4.62638411 cm³
The volume of the brass, V = V₁ + V₂
V = 7.47767857 cm³ + 4.62638411 cm³ ≈ 12.104 cm³
The density of brass, ρ = m/V
∴ ρ = 100 g/(12.104 cm³) ≈ 8.26 g/cm³
The density of brass, ρ ≈ 8.26 g/cm³ = 8,261.73 kg/m³
At the local grocery store, you push a 14.5-kg shopping cart. You stop for a moment to add a bag of dog food to your cart. With a force of 12.0 N you now accelerate the cart from rest through a distance of 2.29 m in 3.00 s. What was the mass of the dog food?
Answer:
The mass of the dog food added is 9.03 kg
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the shopping cart, m₁ = 14.5 kg
let the mass of the bag added = m₂
the force applied, F = 12 N
initial velocity of the cart-bag system, u = 0
distance traveled by the system, d = 2.29 m
time of motion of the system, t = 3.0 s
The acceleration of the system is calculated as;
[tex]d = ut + \frac{1}{2} at^2\\\\2.29 = 0 + (\frac{1}{2} \times 3^2)a\\\\2.29 = 4.5 a\\\\a = \frac{2.29}{4.5} \\\\a = 0.51 \ m/s^2[/tex]
The total mass of the system (M) is calculated as follows;
F = Ma
M = F/a
M = (12)/(0.51)
M = 23.53 kg
The mass of the dog food added is calculated as;
m₂ = M - m₁
m₂ = 23.53 kg - 14.5 kg
m₂ = 9.03 kg
If velocity is Hositive, which would most likely yield a negative acceleration?
O A final velocity that is faster than an initial velocity.
O A time that is less than a half hour.
O An initial velocity that is faster than a final velocity.
O A time that is greater than a half hour.
Answer:
A final velocity that is faster than an initial velocity.
Explanation:
The acceleration of an object is given by :
[tex]a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}[/tex]
Where
v is final velocity and u is initial velocity
t is time taken
If the final velocity is more than the initial velocity, the acceleration is positive. So, the correct option is (a).
A sudden loud sound such as an explosion can damage the ear, as can long-term exposure to high levels of sound. *
Complete question is;
A sudden loud sound such as an explosion can damage the ear, as can long-term exposure to high levels of sound.
A) True
B) False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
This sudden sound described in the question is usually referred to as an impulse sound which can cause damage to hearing. Furthermore, it can lead to a type of hearing loss where one experiences buzzing, roaring or ringing sounds in one's ears.
Thus the statement in the question is true.
Which statement about momentum is false? a. Momentum is a force b. Momentum may be transferred c. Momentum is always conserved d. Momentum is a property only of moving objects
Answer:
So, option(a).
Explanation:
Momentum is the measure of motion of the object.
Momentum is given by the product of mass and the velocity of the object.
(a) It is false.
(b) It is true, momentum is transferred.
(c) It is true, As the momentum of the system is conserved when no external force is applied on the system.
(d) It is true, as the momentum is associated with the velocity of the object.
Select the correct answer. Based on the law of conservation of energy, which statement is correct? A. Energy is always being added to all parts of the Universe. B. Energy is often destroyed in some parts of the Universe. C. Energy in a closed system cannot change forms. D. Energy in an isolated system remains constant.
Answer:
D. Energy in an isolated system remains constant.
Explanation:
Energy can be defined as the ability (capacity) to do work. The two (2) main types of energy are;
a. Gravitational potential energy (GPE): it is an energy possessed by an object or body due to its position above the earth.
b. Kinetic energy (KE): it is an energy possessed by an object or body due to its motion.
Furthermore, the various forms of energy are solar energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, wind energy, nuclear energy etc.
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be destroyed but can only be transformed or converted from one form to another.
According to the law of conservation of energy, we can infer or deduce that the total energy of the system must stay the same because it cannot be destroyed, but kinetic energy (KE) can be transformed to potential energy (PE) and potential energy (PE) can be transformed to kinetic energy (KE) within the system.
A exerted by an object on another is a force
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Answer:
If a person is pushing a desk across the room, then there is an applied force acting upon the object. The applied force is the force exerted on the desk by the person.