Horse's Motion
Pamond
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Velocity
(meters per second)
15
10
Dashboard
5
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Courses
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Time (seconds)
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Based on the information in the graph, which statement is
true?
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The horse maintained a constant acceleration during this portion of the race.
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The horse maintained a constant velocity during this portion of the race.
The horse increased its acceleration during this portion of the race.
History
The horse decreased its velocity during this portion of the race.
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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer will be the number 15 because it is subtracted to the number itself


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Planets A and B have the same mass, but planet A is half the size of planet B. Which statement correctly explains the weight you would experience on each planet? O A. You would weigh more on planet A because the distance between you and the planet's center of gravity would be smaller. B. You would weigh the same on both planets because the masses of the planets are the same. 2 C. You would weigh the same on both planets because your mass would be the same on both. D. You would weigh less on planet A because the distance between you and the planet's center of gravity would be smaller.​

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Answer:

I would say A

Explanation:

the closer you are to a planets center of gravity i feel you would weigh more.

What is the main purpose of catabolism? to build up needed molecules in the body to produce energy for use by the body to remove built-up waste in the body.​

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Answer:

to produce energy for use by the body.

Explanation:

Catabolism can be defined as a metabolic process which typically involves the breaking down of complex molecules (inorganic and organic) into smaller and simpler molecules. This metabolic process (catabolism) is always accompanied with the release of energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ADP).

Some examples of the complex molecules broken down through catabolism are proteins, nucleic acid, polysaccharides, and lipids; which are broken into the following smaller molecules, amino acids, nucleotides, monosaccharides, and fatty acids respectively.

Hence, the main purpose of catabolism in living organisms such as humans, animals and plants is to produce energy for use by the body.

Answer:

to produce energy for use by the body

Explanation:

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Answer using mass m= F divided by a

Also use kilograms {kg}


A tiny aeroplane accelerates at 35 m/ s2 with a force of 20 N. What is the mass of the aeroplane?

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Answer:

0.57 kg

Explanation:

We are given that

Force, F=20 N

Acceleration ,a =[tex]35m/s^2[/tex]

We have to find the mass of Aero-plane.

To find the value of mass we will divide the force by acceleration.

We know that

Force, F=ma

Using the formula

[tex]20=m\times 35[/tex]

[tex]\frac{20}{35}=m[/tex]

[tex]m=0.57 kg[/tex]

Hence, the mass of the aero-plane=0.57 kg

A beaker containing ice and water is placed on a warm hotplate. What type of change would you expect
the ice to undergo​

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Answer:

Solid to liquid

Explanation:

Ice cubes are solid, adding heat to the beaker will melt the ice cubes to water.

state whether a speedometer reading of 45 km/h is the average or instantaneous speed of the car

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thats is instantaneous bc it’s in the moment

In a sonometer by what change in linear density of wire its velocity becomes double? Keeping tension of wire constant

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Answer:

Explanation:

In a sonometer , expression for speed of wave produced can be given as follows .

v = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{T}{m} }[/tex]

v is velocity , T is tension in wire , m is density per unit length .

Here v is inversely proportional to square root of m . So if m becomes m / 4

velocity changes as follows .

velocity = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{T}{\frac{m}{4} } }[/tex]

= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{4T}{m} }[/tex]

= 2v

velocity becomes two times . Hence to make velocity two times , mass per unit length  has to be changed to one fourth value , keeping tension constant .

6. Abdul moves a magnetic toy train away from a magnet that cannot move. What happens to the

potential energy in the system of magnets during the movement?

a

The potential energy decreases because the train moves in the same direction as the

magnetic force.

b

The potential energy decreases because the train moves against the magnetic force.

С

The potential energy increases because the train moves against the magnetic force.

d

The potential energy does not change because the magnets in the system do not change.

Yeah

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Answer: Potential energy increases because the train moves against the magnetic force.

Explanation:

When the magnetic toy train is moved away from a magnet that cannot move, the potential energy in the system of magnets during the movement is affected as there's an increase in the potential energy because the train moves against the magnetic force.

We should note that the potential energy simply means the energy that is stored in the magnetic toy. Since the magnetic toy has been moved away from the magnet, the likelihood of its attraction will reduce thereby there'll be a rise in the potential energy.

Unbeknownst to the students, every time the school floors are waxed, Mr. Tracy, the principal, likes to slide down the Hallway in his socks. Mr. Tracy weighs 85 kg and the coefficient of sliding friction between his socks and the floor is 0.120. What is the force of friction that opposes Mr. Tracy's motion down the hall?

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Answer:

f = 99.96 N

Explanation:

Weight of Mr. Tracy, W = 85 kg

The coefficient of sliding friction between his socks and the floor is 0.12.

We need to find the force of friction that opposes Mr. Tracy's motion down the hall.

The force of friction is given by :

[tex]f=\mu mg\\\\f=0.12\times 85\times 9.8\\\\f=99.96\ N[/tex]

So, the required force of friction is 99.96 N.

How would you describe impulse in the simplest way possible

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Answer:

Explanation:

 impulse is a sudden force or desire — this could be an electrical impulse, or an impulse to get some pizza.

If you act on a sudden feeling or thought, you’re following an impulse.

That's like a whim: an impulse isn't something you've given a lot of thought. Another meaning of impulse is an electrical charge or pulse. Electrical impulses are coursing through wires all through your house every day. Both kinds of impulses make things happen. The electrical impulse keeps the refrigerator going, and then you have an impulse to eat all the ice cream in the fridge.

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Question: A 65 kg child riding a Ferris wheel has a tangential speed of 9.5 m/s. Find the magnitude of the centripetal force on the child if the distance from the child to the axis of the wheel is 20 m.

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The centripetal force : F = 293.3125 N

Further explanation

Given

mass = 65 kg

v = 9.5 m/s

r = 20 m

Required

the centripetal force

Solution

Centripetal force is a force acting on objects that move in a circle in the direction toward the center of the circle  

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {F = \frac {mv ^ 2} {R}}}[/tex]

F = centripetal force, N  

m = mass, Kg  

v = linear velocity, m / s  

r = radius, m  

Input the value :

F = 65 x 9.5² / 20

F = 293.3125 N

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Calculate the missing variables using the necessary formula and rules using "FORCE"


How much force is needed to accelerate a 2000kg car by 3 m/s2?

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Answer:

F = 6,000 N

Explanation:

F = m × a

F = 2,000 × 3

F = 6,000 kg m/s²

F = 6,000 N

a 28 kg student stand on the surface of the Earth. What is the magnitude of the
gravitational force of the earth on the student?

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Answer:

F = 274.68[N]

Explanation:

The gravitational force is equal to the weight of a body, or this case that of a person. Weight can be calculated by means of the product of mass by gravitational acceleration. In this way we have the following equation:

[tex]F=m*g[/tex]

where:

F = force or weight [N]

m = mass = 28 [kg]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

Now replacing:

[tex]F=28*9.81\\F=274.68[N][/tex]

Select all that apply. According to scientists, the distribution of volcanoes throughout the world…

Forms a specific pattern across fault lines
Corresponds to plate boundaries
Is constantly changing and shifting
Is fairly even and widespread

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Corresponds to plate boundaries
Is constantly changing and shifting

Answer:

Corresponds to plate boundaries

Is constantly changing and shifting

Explanation:

6 kg block slides to the east across a frictionless surface with a momentum of 30 kg x meters per second strikes an object with an impulse of 10 newtons per second to the west of the block, what is the speed of the block at collission

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Answer:

Explanation:

Initial momentum = 30 kg m/s .

impulse on the object = 10 N s towards west . = - 10 Ns

impulse = change in momentum

Let velocity after impulse be v

momentum after impulse = 6 v

change in momentum = 6v - 30

So

- 10 = 6v - 30

20 = 6v

v = 3.33 m /s

Since the velocity is positive , that means it is moving in the same direction as earlier .

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Answer:

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What is the force of a 3 kg skateboard accelerating at a rate of 4m/s2?

Plug in the numbers: Force= mass x acceleration

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Answer:

F = 12 N

Explanation:

F = m × a

F = 3 × 4

F = 12 kg m/s²

F = 12 N

In any collision (crash) the_
is ALWAYS constant​

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Answer:

In any collision (crash) the momentum

is ALWAYS constant

In any collision (crash) the momentum is always constant​, whether it is an elastic collision or an inelastic collision the momentum before and after the collision is conserved

What is elastic collision?

It is the type of collision in which the total momentum, as well as the kinetic energy of the system, is conserved.

The momentum is always preserved before and after any collision (crash), regardless of whether it is an elastic collision or an inelastic collision.

In the inelastic collision, the momentum is conserved but the kinetic energy of the quantity is not conserved.

The momentum of a quantity is preserved regardless of the type of collision, whether it be an elastic collision or an inelastic collision; the momentum of the quantity will always be conserved.

Hence, The momentum is always preserved before and after any collision (crash), regardless of whether it is an elastic collision or an inelastic collision.

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What is the standard mesurement unit of force A joule B Newton C degrees D meters

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Answer:

B,Newton

Explanation:

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How does a pizza,car, and a candle cause change? Correct Answer gets Brainliest:)

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Ah nice kskwjqocnenwkxnd

All waves transmit energy. Only one type of wave does not require a medium to transmit energy. That is a _____wave?

A(compression
B(Electromagnetic
C(sound
D(water

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Answer:

sound waves

Explanation:

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sound because it’s that one

compare the physical properties of air and gold .

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Answer:

Gold is metallic, with a yellow color when in a mass, but when finely divided it may be black, ruby, or purple. It is the most malleable and ductile metal; 1 ounce (28 g) of gold can be beaten out to 300 square feet. It is a soft metal and is usually alloyed to give it more strength.

Formula  --

Molecular Weight (lb/m o l)  28.96

Critical Temp. (°F)  N/A

Critical Pressure (p s i a)  N/A

Boiling Point (°F)  -317.8

Melting Point (°F)  N/A

Psat  70°F (p s i a)  (note 1)

Explanation:

Skater begins to spend with arms held out at shoulder height. The skater wants to match the speed of the spin to the beat of the music. How does the skater use knowledge of the conservation of momentum to do this?

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Answer:

the moment of inertia with the arms extended is Io and when the arms are lowered the moment

I₀/I > 1    ⇒   w > w₀

Explanation:

The angular momentum is conserved if the external torques in the system are zero, this is achieved because the friction with the ice is very small,

           L₀ = L_f

           I₀ w₀ = I w

          w =[tex]\frac{I_o}{I}[/tex] w₀

where we see that the angular velocity changes according to the relation of the angular moments, if we approximate the body as a cylinder with two point charges, weight of the arms

          I₀ = I_cylinder + 2 m r²

where r is the distance from the center of mass of the arms to the axis of rotation, the moment of inertia of the cylinder does not change, therefore changing the distance of the arms changes the moment of inertia.

If we say that the moment of inertia with the arms extended is Io and when the arms are lowered the moment will be

        I <I₀

        I₀/I > 1    ⇒   w > w₀

therefore the angular velocity (rotations) must increase

in this way the skater can adjust his spin speed to the musician.

what is a frame of reference? how is it used to measure motion? ​

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Answer:

When an object changes position with respect to a frame of reference, the object is in motion. Distance measures the path taken.

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Balanced
Unbalanced
Balanced
Balanced (I think)

what is the difference between an open and closed circuit?

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A closed circle means the number is included and an open circle means its not.

Cual es el volumen en m³ y en litros de 3000N de aceite de oliva cuyo peso espesifico es de 9016 N/M³

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Answer: I am sorry but I don't know what you're trying to say.

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Tina just threw a 0.15 kg ball straight up in the air. If the ball reaches
a height of 4.0 m, what is its gravitational potential energy at this
height?
A-27j
B-5.9j
C-13j
D-2.5j

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Answer:

13 j

Explanation:

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The height of a transverse waves is known as its?

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Answer:

amplitude

Explanation:

wave is a called the crest, and the low point is called the trough. For longitudinal waves, the compressions and rarefactions are analogous to the crests and troughs of transverse waves. The distance between successive crests or troughs is called the wavelength. The height of a wave is the amplitude.…

A raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance. What is
the speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground? Is this a reasonable number? Explain.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Use the kinematic equation

[tex]V^2=V^2_i+2a(x_f-x_i)[/tex]

The initial velocity was given from the word "falls." Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.

[tex]V^2=0^2+200(9.8)[/tex]

[tex]V=\sqrt{1960} =44.27m/s[/tex]

A raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance. The speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground would be 44.27 meters/ second.

What is mechanical energy?

The sum of all the energy in motion (total kinetic energy) and all the energy that is stored in the system (total potential energy) is known as mechanical energy.

As given in the problem A raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance, then we have to find out the speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground,

The speed of the raindrop  = √(2gh)

                                             =√(2*9.8*100)

                                              =44.27 meters/seconds

Thus, if a raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance. the speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground would be 44.27 meters/ second.

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Answer:

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