do you think they were used creatively?​

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Answer 1

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Answer 2

No. In my opinion, they were not used creatively. They were used speciously, disingenuously, and unimaginatively.

As always, others are free to disagree.


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Help me please........

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Answer:

He must be riding on a horse named Saturday.

Explanation:

He rode Saturday on Friday, stayed in the town for 3 days and left on his horse, named Saturday.

I've heard this many times.

he left his house on a Thursday got their on a Friday and left on Saturday Explanation:

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Why do tin roofs make creaking sounds on hot days?

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Answer: Yes, on many slate-roofed homes as temperatures change, such as cooling at night or heating during the day, thermal expansion or contraction of the slates may cause movement that in turn causes snapping, popping, or cracking noises, even bangs and clanks or clicks from the roof.

Explanation:

Answer:

because of its mealting

Explanation:

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how does a changing magnetic field affect a piece of copper wire?​

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The copper itself is not magnetic, but when its approached by magnets, the electrons on the surface of the copper being rotating. In an effort to resist the magnet's pull, the electrons briefly create their own magnetic field, which slows down the magnet's descent. Hope it helps

Answer: When you change the direction of the current, you also change the direction of the magnetic field. Because the magnetic field created by the electric current in the wire is changing directions around the wire, it will repel both poles of the magnet by bending away from the wire.

Explanation:

4–15. The post is made of Douglas fir and has a diameter of 100 mm. If it is subjected to the load of 20 kN and the soil provides a frictional resistance that is distributed along its length and varies linearly from w = 4 kN>m at y = 0 to w = 12 kN>m at y = 2 m, determine the force F at its bottom needed for equilibrium. Also, what is the displacement of the top of the post A with respect to its bottom B? Neglect the weight of the post.

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The image of the Douglas fir post is missing, so i have attached it.

Answer:

-0.00025918 mm

Explanation:

We are given the points it passes through as;

(y1, w1) = (0, 4)

(y2, w2) = (2, 12)

Thus, the slope is;

K = (w2 - w1)/(y2 - y1)

K = (12 - 4)/(2 - 0)

K = 8/2

K = 4

Now, substituting one of the points into the slope equation, we have;

w - w1 = k(y - y1)

w - 4 = 4(y - 0)

w = 4y + 4

For us to now find the total force the distributed load applies to the body, we will integrate to give;

W(y) = ∫w•dy

Thus;

W(y) = ∫(4y + 4)dy

W(y) = 2y² + 4y

So, the value of this force which is at y = 2 m will be;

W(2) = 2(2²) + 4(2)

W(2) = 16 KN

Now, at equilibrium, we sum up the forces in the vertical y-direction to give;

W - 20 + F = 0

F = 20 - W

F = 20 - 16

F = 4 KN

If we cut through the body to get a free body diagram and sum forces in y-direction to zero, the displacement of the top of the post A with respect to its bottom B is;

δ_B/A = [(L, 0∫)(W - 20)dy]/AE

Where A is πr²

We are given diameter = 100 mm

So, radius = 100/2 = 50 mm = 0.05 m

Also, from tables the Young's modulus of Douglas fir is 13.1 GPa or 13.1 × 10^(9) Pa

Thus;

δ_B/A = [(2, 0∫)(2y² + 4y - 20)dy]/(π × 0.05² × 13.1 × 10^(9))

δ_B/A = [((2 × 2³/3) + (2 × 2²) - 20(2)) - 0] /(0.102887 × 10^(9))

δ_B/A = (16/3 + 8 - 40)/(0.102887 × 10^(9))

δ_B/A = -0.00000025918 m = -0.00025918 mm

what is the acceleration of the Tesla Model S in m/s²?

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Answer: Tesla’s Model S Performance is the fastest-accelerating production car. The luxury sedan reaches 60 mph in just 2.4 seconds, which outperforms every supercar available today.

Explanation:

What is the value of the charge that experiences a force of 2.4 × 10–3 n in an electric field of 6.8 × 10–5 n/c? 1.6 × 10–7 c 2.5 × 10–3 c 2.8 × 10–3 c 3.5 × 101 c

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The value of the charge will be 35 ×10¹ C. A charge is something experienced as a force in the electric and megnetic field.

what is the charge?

When the matter is put in an electromagnetic field, it has an electric charge, which causes it to experience a force. A positive or negative electric charge can exist.

Charges that are similar repel each other, whereas charges that are dissimilar attract each other. The term "neutral" refers to an item that has no net charge.

The given data in the problem is;

F is the electric force= 2.4 × 10-³ N

q is the electric charge=?

E is the strength of the electric field = 6.8 × 10⁻⁵ (N/C)

The electric force is given by;

[tex]\rm F =qE \\\\ \rm q= \frac{F}{E} \\\\ \rm q= \frac{2.4 \times 10^{-3}}{6.8 \times 10^{-5}} \\\\ \rm q=35 \times 10^1 \ C[/tex]

Hence the value of the charge will be 35 ×10¹ C

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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What is the acceleration of a mongoose that, if from rest, can reach
speeds of 19 ft/s in 8.8 seconds?
O 2.25 s
O 174.24 ft/s/s
2.25 ft/s/s
2.25 m/s

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Explanation:

Acceleration is change in velocity over time.

a = Δv / Δt

a = (19 ft/s − 0 ft/s) / 8.8 s

a = 2.16 ft/s/s

Given parameters:

Initial velocity  = 0m/s

Final velocity = 19ft/s

Time taken  = 8.8s

Unknown:

Acceleration

Solution:

Acceleration is the change in velocity with time of a body;

                 Acceleration  = [tex]\frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]

v is the final velocity

u is the initial velocity

t is the time taken

    input the parameters and solve;

              Acceleration = [tex]\frac{19 - 0}{8.8}[/tex]  = 2.16ft/s

Now, the acceleration is 2.16ft/s

Assertion : Human ear converts vibration with audible frequencies into electric signals. Reason : Audible sound lies in the range of 20 to 2000 Hz. *
Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A)
Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is the not the correct explanation of assertion (A) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.

Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Both Assertion and Reason is false​

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A I took I the test and r is the secondary

A bar magnet is falling toward the center of a loop of wire, with the north pole oriented downwards. Viewed from the same side of the loop as the magnet, as the north pole approaches the loop, what is the direction of the induced current?.

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The direction of the induced current is counterclockwise.

What is Lenz law?

This states that induced electric current flows in a direction such that the current opposes the change that induced it.

The direction of the induced current is counterclockwise as a result of the north pole being oriented downwards which is the opposite direction of the hands of a clock movement.

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If you wanted to study regions where star formation is currently happening you could use: a. H-alpha emission to look for O and B stars b. 21 cm radiation to find neutral hydrogen clouds c. radio emission from carbon monoxide (CO) to find molecular cloud cores d. infrared emission to identify T Tauri stars

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Whenever someone want to study regions where star formation is currently happening Infrared emission to identify T Tauri stars.

What is star-forming region?

A star-forming region  serves as a  region of the celestial sphere where predominately young stellar objects can be found and  where formation is likely occurring.

Infrared emission to identify T Tauri stars can be used in determining the formation, however it should be noted that Einstein X-ray Observatory made earliest detections of X-rays from T Tauri stars.

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A 100V battery is connected to two oppositely charged plates that are 10cm apart. i. What is the magnitude of the electric field? ii. Calculate the Electric Force exerted on a +200 C point charge. iii. What is the electric potential energy of the charge when it's 8cm and 2cm from the negatively charged plate? iv. How much work was required to move the charge from 8cm to 2cm? v. If the 10gram point charge was at rest at point A, what is the final speed at point B?

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Answer:

1.) 1000 N/c

2.) 200000 N

3.) 60v

4.) 120000J

5.) 4899 m/s

Explanation:

Given that a 100V battery is connected to two oppositely charged plates that are 10cm apart. 

1.) The magnitude of electric field strength is the ratio of potential difference per distance between the plates. That is,

Electric field = V/d

Electric field = 100/0.1

Electric field = 1000 wb

2.) Electric field strength is also the ratio of force per unit ccharge. That is,

Electric field = F / q

1000 = F / 200

Cross multiply

F = 1000 × 200

F = 200000 N

3.) What is the electric potential energy of the charge when it's 8cm and 2cm from the negatively charged plate?

The distance = 8cm - 2cm = 6cm

Electric field = V / d

Substitute the electric field and the distance into the formula

1000 = V / 0.06

Make V the subject of formula

V = 1000 × 0.06

V = 60 V

4.) How much work was required to move the charge from 8cm to 2cm?

Work done = VQ

Since V = 60v

Then,

Work done = 60 × 200

Work done = 120000 J

5.) If the 10 gram point charge was at rest at point A, what is the final speed at point B?

Work done = 1/2mv^2

120000 = 1/2 × 0.01 × v^2

V^2 = 120000/ 0.005

V^2 = 24000000

V = 4899 m/s

The magnitude of electric field strength has been 1000 wb.

The electric force (F) applied by 200 C charge has been 2000,000 N.

The values for electric potential energy has been 60 V.

The work done in moving the charge across the plate has been 12 kJ.

The speed of charge at point B has been 48.98 m/s.

The magnitude of electric field strength  has been defined as the force per unit charge.

The expression for magnitude of electric field strength (E) has been:

[tex]E=\dfrac{V}{d}[/tex]

Where, the voltage of battery, [tex]V=100\;\rm V[/tex]

The distance between plates, [tex]d=10\;\rm cm\;;0.1\;m[/tex]

Substituting the values for magnitude of electric field strength  (E):

[tex]E=\dfrac{100}{0.1} \\E=1000\;\rm wb[/tex]

The magnitude of electric field strength has been 1000 wb.

The expression of electric force (F) applied by the battery has been given as:

[tex]F=E\;\times\;q[/tex]

Where, the magnitude of electric field strength, [tex]E=1000\;\rm wb[/tex]

The charge for the force has been, [tex]q=200\;\rm C[/tex]

Substituting the values for electric force (F):

[tex]F=1000\;\times\;200\\F=200000\;\rm N[/tex]

The electric force (F) applied by 200 C charge has been 2000,000 N.

The electric potential energy (E) for charge has been given as:

[tex]E=\dfrac{V}{d}[/tex]

The magnitude of electric field strength, [tex]E=1000\;\rm wb[/tex]

The distance between plates, [tex]d=8\rm \;cm-6\;cm\\d=2\;cm\;;0.02\;m[/tex]

Substituting the values for electric potential energy, (V):

[tex]1000=\dfrac{V}{0.0.06} \\V=1000\;\times\;0.06\\V=60\;\rm V[/tex]

The values for electric potential energy has been 60 V.

The work done (W) to move a charge has been given by:

[tex]W=Vq[/tex]

Where, the electric potential energy of the battery has been, [tex]V=60\;\rm V[/tex]

The charge for the force has been, [tex]q=200\;\rm C[/tex]

Substituting the values for work done, (W):

[tex]W=60\;\times\;200\\W=12,000\;\text J\\W=12\;\rm kJ[/tex]

The work done in moving the charge across the plate has been 12 kJ.

The speed (v) of 10 g charge has been given as:

[tex]W=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\v=\sqrt{\dfrac{2W}{m} }[/tex]

Where, the work done on unit charge, [tex]W=12,000\;\rm J[/tex]

The mass of the charge, [tex]m=10\;g[/tex]

Substituting the values for calculating the speed of charge, (v):

[tex]v=\sqrt{\dfrac{2\;\times\;12,000}{10} } \\v=\sqrt{24,000}\\v=48.98\;\rm m/s[/tex]

The speed of charge at point B has been 48.98 m/s.

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The average speed of a runner in an 800 meter race was 7.0 meters per second.How long did it take the runner to complete the race?

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Answer:

114.29s

Explanation:

average speed = distance/Time

Given

speed = 7m/s

distance = 800m

Required

Time taken by the runner to complete the race

From the formula:

Time = Distance/speed

Time = 800/7

Time = 114.29seconds

Hence it took the runner 114.29s to complete the race

what is capacity and capacitor​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Capacity: the max amount that something can contain.

"the capacity of the freezer is 1.1 cubic feet"

capacitor: device for storing electrical energy, includes two conductor that are close to one another and insulated from each other. A simple example is a parallel-plate capacitor.

Source: Britannica.com

Answer:

capacitythe maximum amount that something can contain

capacitora device used to store an electric charge, consisting of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator

Explanation:

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As light from a star spreads out and weakens, do gaps form between the photons?​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Idris has a mass of 65 kg. He is standing on the second floor of his apartment building, 5 meters above the ground. What is his gravitational potential energy (GPE)? O A. 325J O B. 31,213 J O C. 3,185 J O D. 79.8J​

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Answer:A.325J

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A car of mass 1500kg is brought to rest from a velocity of 25m/s by a constant force of 3,000N. Determine the change in momentum produced by the force and the time it takes for the car to come to rest.​​

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answer:

change in momentum = 37,500kg.m/s in the opposite direction

time it takes = 12.5s

working:

u=25m/s

v=0m/s

F=ma

-3000=(1500)(a)

-3000÷1500=a

a= -2m/s^2

Change in momentum=mv-mu

(1500)(0)-(1500)(25)

= -37,500kg.m/s

relax the( - ) represents direction

v=u-at

0=25-2t

2t=25

t= 12.5s

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Write a paragraph using eight words from the field of science. You can use the words listed.
words:
observation
hypothesis
theory
matter
agent
experimental group
control group
temperature
particle
criteria

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Answer:

observation

hypothesis

theory

matter

agent

experimental group

control group

temperature

particle

criteria

Explanation:

Para levantar del suelo una caja metálica de 50 Kg se emplea maquinaria que utiliza un cable inextensible e imprime una aceleración de 0,8 m/seg2. ¿Qué tensión soporta el cable y qué tiempo le tomará a la máquina levantar la caja a una altura de 10 metros? Lo necesito urgente

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Answer:

T = 530 N ,     t = 12.65 s

Explanation:

This is an exercise on Newton's second law,

           T - W = m a

where T is the tension of the cable, W the weight and the steel of the box

            T = W + ma

the weight of a body is

            W = m g

Let's replace

          T = m g + ma

          T = m (g + a)

let's calculate

          T = 50 (9.8 + 0.8)

          T = 530 N

To calculate the time we use

          y = v₀t + ½ a t²

since the box starts from rest on the sole its initial velocity is zero

          y = ½ a t2

           t = √ 2y / a

let's calculate

          t = √ (2 10 / 0.8)

         t = 12.65 s

TRASLATE

Este es un ejercicio de la segunda ley de Newton,

           T – W = m a

donde T es la tension del cable, W el peso y a la aceracion de la caja

            T = W + ma

el pesode un cuerpo es

            W = m g      

Substituyamos

          T = m g + ma

          T = m ( g +a)

calculemos

          T = 50 ( 9,8 + 0,8)

          T = 530 N

Para calcular el tiempo usamos

          y = v₀t + ½ a t²

como la caja parte del reposo en el suela su velocidad inicial es cero

          y=   ½ a t²

           t= √ 2y/a

calculemos

          t = √ (2 10/0,8)

         t = 12,65 s

A soccer ball is kicked at an angle of 40° from the ground at a speed of 30 m/s. 1. Describe which motion (horizontal of vertical) of the ball is constant and which is accelerated
2. What are the vertical and horizontal components of the ball's initial velocity? 3. For what length of time is the ball in the air assuming the ground is flat and horizontal?
4. What is the range of the ball assuming the ground is flat and horizontal?​

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Answer:

(1).  This motion is projectile motion.

(2). The horizontal initial velocity is 19.3 m/s.

The vertical initial velocity is 22.9 m/s.

(3). The time is 3.9 sec.

(4). The range of the ball assuming the ground is flat and horizontal is 90.4 m.

Explanation:

Given that,

Angle = 40°

Velocity = 30 m/s

(1). A soccer ball is kicked at an angle from the ground at a speed of 30 m/s.

So, this motion will be projectile motion.

(2). We need to calculate the vertical and horizontal components of the initial velocity of the ball

Using formula of  vertical initial velocity

[tex]u_{y}=u\cos\theta[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]u_{y}=30\cos40[/tex]

[tex]u_{y}=22.9\ m/s[/tex]

Horizontal initial velocity ,

[tex]u_{x}=u\sin\theta[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]u_{x}=30\sin40[/tex]

[tex]u_{x}=19.3\ m/s[/tex]

(3). We need to calculate the time

Using formula of time

[tex]t=\dfrac{2u\sin\theta}{g}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]t=\dfrac{2\times19.3}{9.8}[/tex]

[tex]t=3.9\ sec[/tex]

(4). We need to calculate the range of the ball assuming the ground is flat and horizontal

Using formula of range

[tex]R=\dfrac{v^2\sin2\theta}{g}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]R=\dfrac{30^2\sin80}{9.8}[/tex]

[tex]R=90.4\ m[/tex]

Hence, (1).  This motion is projectile motion.

(2). The horizontal initial velocity is 19.3 m/s.

The vertical initial velocity is 22.9 m/s.

(3). The time is 3.9 sec.

(4). The range of the ball assuming the ground is flat and horizontal is 90.4 m.

A machine has an efficiency of 60%. If the machine is required to overcome a load of 30N with a force of 20N, calculate its mechanical advantage?​

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Explanation:

eff = m.a/ v.r

m.a = L /E

30/ 20

= 1. 5

why a body in uniform velocity is zero acceleration ?​

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Uniform velocity means no Net force and therefore no acceleration. Acceleration only happens when the velocity changes.

Fast food and juice boxes are example of which of these?
0 air pollution
0 water pollution
0 habitat destruction
0 overpackaging

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Answer:

habitat destruction I think so

According to my calculations each of these would be an apple

Which zone shows the water table?
o 1
o 2
o 3
o 4

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the answer is 3!!!!!

Answer:

3

Explanation:

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An 800 kg car exerts 4000N of applied force on a level road while
being opposed by 700 N of friction. Determine the acceleration of the car.

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Answer:

a = 4.125 [m/s^2]

Explanation:

In order to calculate the value of acceleration, we must use Newton's second law, which tells us that the sum of forces must be equal to the product of mass by acceleration.

ΣF = m*a

where:

ΣF = sum of forces [N]

m = mass [kg]

a = acceleration [m/s^2]

Performing a summation of forces on the x-axis, we have:

4000 - 700 = m*a

4000 - 700 = 800*a

a = 4.125 [m/s^2]

How is the final speed of the cart related to the pattern in the position data?

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Answer:

it increases

Explanation:

The final speed of the cart increases in relation to the pattern in the position data.

What is speed?The rate at which an object moves along a path in time is defined as speed, whereas velocity is the rate and direction of movement.In other words, speed is a scalar value, whereas velocity is a vector. The symbol for velocity is v (italic), and the symbol for speed is v. (boldface). To represent average values, a bar is placed over the symbol.The ratio of an object's distance travelled (in any direction) to the time required to travel that distance. The rate at which the position of an object changes in any direction.The ratio of distance traveled to time spent traveling is defined as speed. Speed is a scalar quantity because it has only one direction and no magnitude.

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what is illuminance​

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Answer:

The amount of luminous flux per unit area

Explanation:

A common flea is recorded to have jumped as high as 21 cm. Assuming that the jump is entirely in the vertical direction and that air resistance is insignificant, calculate the time it takes the flea to reach a height of 7.0 cm.

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Answer:

t = 0.12 s

Explanation:

Applying the second equation of motion under free fall,

h = ut + [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]g[tex]t^{2}[/tex]

where: h is the height, u is its initial velocity, t is the time taken and g is the gravitational force.

But, u = 0 m/s, h = 21 cm (0.21 m) and g = 9.8 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]. Then:

0.21 = 0 + [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 9.8 x [tex]t^{2}[/tex]

0.21 = 4.9[tex]t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]t^{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{0.21}{4.9}[/tex]

  = 0.04286

⇒ t = 0.2070

      = 0.21 s

The time taken for the flea to jump as high as 21 cm is 0.21 s.

The time taken for the flea to reach a height of 7.0 cm (0.07 m) can be determined as;

h = ut +  [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]g[tex]t^{2}[/tex]

0.07 =  0 + [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 9.8 x [tex]t^{2}[/tex]

0.07 =  4.9[tex]t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]t^{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{0.07}{4.9}[/tex]

  = 0.01429

t = 0.1195

 = 0.12 s

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An electric wall clock has a second hand 15 cm long. What is the radial acceleration of the tip of this hand?
A.4.25 x 10-4 m/s2
B.5.32 10-2 m/s2
C.1.64 x 10-3 m/s2
D.3.16 x 10-3 m/s2

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Answer: C. 1.64 x 10-3 m/s2

The hair shaft is made up of three layers: an __ medulla , a cortex, and an ___cuticle

- absent; colored
-Colored; absent
-inner; outer
-outer ; inner

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D. outer;inner

I think this is correct

A portable hairdryer, plugged into a 110 V outlet, has a current of 10 A flowing through it. What is its power rating

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Answer:
1100 Watts

110 * 10 = 1100
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