Answer:Heat can travel from one place to another in three ways: Conduction, Convection and Radiation.
Explanation:
A crane drops a 0.25kg steel ball onto a steel plate. The ball's speeds just before impact and after are 5.0m/s and 4.7m/s, respectively. If the ball is in contact with the plate for 0.035s, what is the magnitude of the average force that the ball exerts on the plate during impact?
Answer:
2.14N
Explanation:
According to Newtons second law
F = ma
F = m(v-u)/t
m = 0.25kg
v= 5.0m/s
u = 4.7m/s
t = 0.035s
Substitute
F = 0.25(5-4.7)/0.035
F = 0.25(0.3)/0035
F = 0.075/0.035
F = 2.14N
Hence the required force is 2.14N
A spring is hung vertically from a hook. A 500g mass is hung from the spring and the spring stretches 0.01m from equilibrium. If the mass is then pulled 0.02m MORE and released what will be the acceleration of the mass just as it is released? (show work)
Answer:
See the explanation below.
Explanation:
By means of Hooke's second law, we can calculate the spring constant with the initial conditions of the problem.
[tex]F=k*x[/tex]
where:
k = spring constant [N/m]
x = distance = 0.01 [m]
F = force or weight [N]
Weight can be calculated by means of the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.
m = mass = 500[g] = 0.5[kg]
[tex]W=F=m*g\\W = 0.5*9.81\\W= 4.905[N][/tex]
Now the spring constant can be calculated:
[tex]k=F/x\\k=4.905/0.01\\k = 490.5[N/m][/tex]
We must now use the same Hooke's law to determine the new spring force when stretching it 0.03 [m]
[tex]F_{new}=k*x\\F_{new}=490.5*0.03\\F_{new}=14.715[N][/tex]
Now we have to use Newton's second law to calculate acceleration. We must remember that Newton's Second Law tells us that the sum of forces is equal to the product of mass by acceleration.
[tex]F=m*a[/tex]
where:
F = Fnew = 14.715[N]
m = mass = 500 [g] = 0.5 [kg]
a = acceleration [m/s²]
Now replacing:
[tex]14.715=0.5*a\\a=14.715/0.5\\a=29.43[m/s^{2} ][/tex]
Calculate the force between two objects that have masses of 70 kilograms and 2,000
kilograms separated by a distance of 1 meter.
Answer:
1. 9.338×10¯⁶ N
2. 5.28×10¯¹⁰ N
Explanation:
1. Determination of the force
Mass of 1st object (M₁) = 70 Kg
Mass of 2nd object (M₂) = 2000 Kg
Distance apart (r) = 1 m
Gravitational constant (G) = 6.67×10¯¹¹ Mm²/Kg²
F = GM₁M₂ / r²
F = 6.67×10¯¹¹ × 70 × 2000 / 1²
F = 6.67×10¯¹¹ × 70 × 2000 / 1
F = 9.338×10¯⁶ N
2. Determination of the force.
Mass of 1st fruit (M₁) = 0.45 Kg
Mass of 2nd fruit (M₂) = 0.45 Kg
Distance apart (r) = sum of their radius = 0.08 + 0.08 = 0.16 m
Gravitational constant (G) = 6.67×10¯¹¹ Mm²/Kg²
F = GM₁M₂ / r²
F = 6.67×10¯¹¹ × 0.45 × 0.45 / 0.16²
F = 6.67×10¯¹¹ × 0.45 × 0.45 / 0.0256
F = 5.28×10¯¹⁰ N
What generally happens when a comet nears the sun?
A
It freezes.
B
Its gas burns up
С
It becomes an asteroid.
D
It becomes a meteorite.
It's probably B or A
Answer:
B: its gas burns up
Explanation:
Because when it close to the sun it burns it gas of how hot the sun is.
I need to find the total mechanical energy. I think the first one is correct but the second one is wrong
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Laura puts her file cabinet on a small cart with wheels which will occur. A Laura will increase the amount of friction. B Laura will reduce the force she needs C Laura will decrease the amount of motion D Laura will increases the force she needs
Answer: b
Explanation:
Laura will increase the force she needs. When Laura puts her file cabinet on a small cart with wheels, the cart will experience less friction compared to the file cabinet directly resting on the ground. The correct answer is option D.
The presence of wheels reduces the contact area between the cart and the ground, leading to lower frictional forces. As a result, it becomes easier for the cart to move. However, the file cabinet still possesses its original mass, so to accelerate the cart (and the cabinet) to a certain speed or maintain a constant velocity, Laura will need to exert a greater force on the cart due to the reduction in friction. Therefore, the correct answer is D - Laura will increase the force she needs.
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A student drops a ball out of a helicopter flying 40.0m/s horizontally at an altitude (height) of 77.0m. Neglect drag.
How long did the ball remain in the air?
How far did the ball travel horizontally before striking the ground?
Which vector has an x-component with a length of 3?
А. С.
B. d
C. a
D. b
Answer:
B.d
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Answer:
D. b
Explanation:
the endpoint of vector b is at 3, which means the length is 3
example of nuclear fission
Answer:
In nuclear power plants, energetic neutrons are directed into a sample of the isotope uranium-235. ... A common fission reaction produces barium-141 and krypton-92. In this particular reaction, one uranium nucleus breaks into a barium nucleus, a krypton nucleus, and two neutrons
Describe an experiment to show that pressure increases with the decrease in the area of surface
Complete the sentences to describe the difference between speed and velocity.
Speed describes how fast an object moves. Speed is described by
with
Velocity is described by
Tand time
and time. Velocity is speed
Answer:
velocity =displacement/time
and speed =distance/time
Answer:
a) Distance
b) Direction
c) Displacement
Explanation:
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A negative charge of -2 C and a positive charge of 5 C are separated by 84,752 m. What is the force between the two charges?
Answer:
F = 12.52 N
Explanation:
Given that,
Charge, q₁ = -2 C
Charge, q₂ = 5 C
The distance between charges, d = 84,752 m
We need to find the force between the two charges. The force between two charges is given by :
[tex]F=k\dfrac{q_1q_2}{d^2}\\\\F=9\times 10^9\times \dfrac{2\times 5}{(84752)^2}\\F=12.52\ N[/tex]
So, the force between charges is 12.52 N.
Fill in the blanks:
1. When a spring is pulled, the _____ is proportional to the ______ ( called ____ law.
2.Weight is the force of ____ on an object due to the pull of the _____
3. Weights and other forces are measured in ______
4. Here on Earth, the pull of gravity on a mass of 1 kg is ______ Newtons
5. Weight is measured by a _____ balance and _______ from place to place
6. Newton's first law says: every mass stays at _______ or moves at constant _______ in a _______ line unless a resultant _______ acts on it
7. To move in a _______ orbit, an object must have a _______ force on it
Answer:
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Who thinks this a ufo? The following images are from a rare footage.
Answer:
That might be a sled ngl but it looks like a ufo but it's definitely not
Answer:
the reptilians gave there tech to the nazis and the reptilians are currently living underground in Antarctica but id'k about that pic
Explanation:
define monsoon.....?
Answer:
A monsoon is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with the asymmetric heating of land and sea
Explanation:
Based on its position in the periodic table of the elements, how many valence electrons does phosphorus (atomic number 15) have?
Answer:
5 Valence electrons
Explanation:
Answer:
5 Valence electrons
Explanation:
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A boat has a porthole window, of area 0.00849 m^2, 6.25 m below the surface. The density of sea water is 1027 kg/m^3. The air inside the boat is at 1 atm. What is the net force on the window?
Answer:
[tex]325.65\ \text{N}[/tex] outward.
Explanation:
[tex]\rho[/tex] = Density of water = [tex]1027\ \text{kg/m}^3[/tex]
g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]
h = Height of the water = 6.25 m
A = Area of the window = [tex]0.00849\ \text{m}^2[/tex]
[tex]P_i[/tex] = Internal pressure of the boat = [tex]1\ \text{atm}=101325\ \text{Pa}[/tex]
Pressure by the water on the window
[tex]P=\rho gh\\\Rightarrow P=1027\times 9.81\times 6.25\\\Rightarrow P=62967.9375\ \text{Pa}[/tex]
Net pressure on the window
[tex]P_n=P-P_i=62967.9375-101325=-38357.0625\ \text{Pa}[/tex]
Force is given by
[tex]F=P_nA\\\Rightarrow F=-38357.0625\times 0.00849\\\Rightarrow F=-325.651460625\ \text{N}[/tex]
Net force on the window is [tex]325.65\ \text{N}[/tex] outward.
Answer: 534.6 N
Explanation:
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Stored digital data are easily changed. How could this be a disadvantage?
A. Changing data results in too much data to be stored in most
computers
B. Easily changed data are difficult to protect with a security system.
c. Once a change is made, the change is permanent.
D. True information in the digital data can be changed to false
information
SUBMIT
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The disadvantage of easily changeable digital data is: true information in the digital data can be changed to false information. Hence, option (D) is correct.
What is digital data?Digital data, in information theory and information systems, is information represented as a string of discrete symbols, each of which can take on one of only a finite number of values from some alphabet, such as letters or digits.
An example is a text document, which consists of a string of alphanumeric characters. The most common form of digital data in modern information systems is binary data.
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Answer: The answer is D.
Explanation: I took the test
The resistance of the coil of a
galvanometer is 9.3692 and a current of 0.0224 A causes it
to deflect full scale. The only shunt available has a
resistance 0.02522. What resistance must be connected in
series with the coil to make it an ammeter of range 0 - 20A?
Answer:
54 is the correct answer to this question
From base camp, a park ranger drives 27 meters at 32 degrees East of North, then 40 meters at 58 degrees West of North, and finally 39 meters directly West in an attempt to rescue a lost hiker.
Answer:
R = 73.34 m, θ = 37º North of West
Explanation:
In this exercise you are asked to find the distance traveled.
The best way to do this is with a Cartesian coordinate system, let's use a system where the x axis coincides with the West - East direction), to decompose the trajectories
First trajectory
distance d₁ = 27 m
Direction 32 East of North, this angle is measured from the vertical direction (y-axis)
cos 32 = y₁ / d₁
sin 32 = x₁ / d₁
y₁ = d₁ cos 32
x₁ = d₁ sin 32
y₁ = 27 cos 32 = 22.90 m
x₁ = 27 sin 32 = 14.31 m
second trajectories
distance d2 = 40 m
direction 58 West from North, the angle is measured with respect to the y axis, towards the negative side of the x axis
cos 58 = y₂ / d₂
sin 32 = x₂ / d₂
y₂ = d₂ cos58
x₂ = d₂ sin 58
y₂ = 40 cos 58 = 21.20 m
x₂ = 40 sin 58 = -33.92 m
The negative sign of the x coordinate is due to the fact that the displacement is towards the West (negative of the x axis)
third trajectory
distance d₃ = 39 m
West direction, negative part of x-axis
x₃ = - 39 m
the total distance is
= x₁ + x₂ + x₃
X_{total}l = 14.30 - 33.92 -39
X_{total}X_total = -58.6 m
Y_{total} = y₁ + y₂
Y_{total}= 22.90 + 21.20
Y_{total} = 44.1 m
we give the result in the form of module and angle
we use the Pythagorean theorem
R = [tex]\sqrt{X_{total}^2 + Y_{total}^2 }[/tex]
R =\sqrt58.6^2 + 44.1^2 }
R = 73.34 m
we use trigonometry
tan θ =
θ = tan⁻¹ \frac{ Y_{total} }{ X_{total} }
θ = tan⁻¹ \frac{ 44.1 }{ 58.6 } (44.1 / 58.6)
θ = -37º
this angle is in the second quadrant, given in the form of cardinal coordinates is
θ = 37º North of West
How would the force of gravity between two objects change if the distance
between them were to decrease by half?
O A. The force between them jould be 1/4 the force with the initial
separation.
OB. The force between them would be 2 times larger than with the
initial separation.
C. The force between them would be 4 times larger than with the
initial separation.
O D. The force between them would be 1/2 the force with the initial
separation.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
An electric filament lamp is connected to a power supply and switched on.
The filament glows.
Explain why the temperature of the filament rises initially and then stays constant.
Initially when the lamp is turned on , the resistance of the lamp is low hence a huge amount of current passes through it which makes the temperature of the filament to rise. once the filament gets heated , its resistance will increase to a larger extent as resistance increases with increase in temperature. So this decreases the current passing through it. Hence the temperature stays constant
What is a filament lamp?A filament lamp is a common type of light bulb. It contains a thin coil of wire called the filament. This heats up when an electric current passes through it, and produces light as a result.
What is resistance ?The hinderance to the flow of current is called resistance.
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If scientists is designing a device to create high energy electromagnetic waves which type of wave would the device most likely create?
Microwaves
Infrared waves
Ultraviolet waves
Gamma ray waves
Answer:
Gamma ray waves
Explanation:
Gamma ray waves carry the most energy electromagnetic waves.
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Which does energy never do?
it never grows
it never disappears
it never lessens
it never changes
PLZZ answer With THE CHOICES PROVIDED THANKS!!!!
Which of the following technologies would produce the most energy in light
waves?
A. Infrared sensor on a DVD player
B. Wireless communications transmitter
C. Microwave industrial drying equipment
D. Compact fluorescent lightbulb
Answer:
D. Compact fluorescent lightbulb
Explanation:
Compact fluorescent lightbulb
A compact fluorescent light bulb would produce the most energy in light
waves, therefore the correct option is D.
What is electromagnetic radiation?Electromagnetic radiation is a type of energy radiation produced by the propagation of electromagnetic waves that are produced for natural as well as anthropogenic reasons. This radiation does not need any kind of medium to propagate. The electromagnetic wave has components of light as well as heat in them.
Different kinds of electromagnetic radiation have varied levels of energy for example solar radiation is also a form of electromagnetic radiation and gamma radiation is electromagnetic radiation with very high energy.
Most energy in the form of the light wave is produced by the Compact fluorescent lightbulb, therefore the correct option is D.
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It is not important to check for a safe, flat surface prior to jumping rope
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
You wouldn't want to jump on a rocking uneven area where you could fall and hurt yourself would you? No, so you'd check for a flat surface
A student passed a current of 0.6 A through copper sulfate solution for 300 s
Calculate the charge flow through the solution.
what is a work done on a body moving in a circular path
m/s
3. A ferryboat accelerates from rest at a rate of 0.500 m/s2.
a. What is the velocity of the boat after it has traveled 4.75 m?
b. What is the velocity if the boat has traveled 50 m?
Answer:
a. Final velocity, V = 2.179 m/s.
b. Final velocity, V = 7.071 m/s.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Acceleration = 0.500m/s²
a. To find the velocity of the boat after it has traveled 4.75 m
Since it started from rest, initial velocity is equal to 0m/s.
Now, we would use the third equation of motion to find the final velocity.
[tex] V^{2} = U^{2} + 2aS [/tex]
Where;
V represents the final velocity measured in meter per seconds. U represents the initial velocity measured in meter per seconds. a represents acceleration measured in meters per seconds square. S represents the displacement measured in meters.Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] V^{2} = 0^{2} + 2*0.500*4.75 [/tex]
[tex] V^{2} = 4.75 [/tex]
Taking the square root, we have;
[tex] V^{2} = \sqrt {4.75}[/tex]
Final velocity, V = 2.179 m/s.
b. To find the velocity if the boat has traveled 50 m.
[tex] V^{2} = 0^{2} + 2*0.500*50 [/tex]
[tex] V^{2} = 50 [/tex]
Taking the square root, we have;
[tex] V^{2} = \sqrt {50}[/tex]
Final velocity, V = 7.071 m/s.