Answer:
Work can transfer energy between objects and cause a change in the amount of total energy. Work can transfer energy between objects and cause a change in the form of energy. ... When a spring is compressed, the energy changes from kinetic to potential.
Answer:
I think its either A or B
Explanation:
A. In what frame of reference does special relativity apply? b. In what frames must general relativity be used? c. Describe what happens to time and length at speeds close to the speed of light.
Answer:special relativity apply to INERTIAL FRAME REFERENCE
Explanation:
inertial frame of reference is the one in which acceleration is zero this means object is moving with constant velocity
In which place moutain or terai,the value of g is more and why?
Answer:
the radius of the earth in himalayan region is greater than terai reagion. therefore, the value of 'g' at the poles is greater than the value of g at the equator. 12
Explanation:
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Part 3
What single property was the most important in Jesseca's material?
Answer:
Jesseca wanted to create a material that reflected most of the light that fell on it.
Explanation:
Plato Answer
Answer:
this is the exact answer on Edmentum...
Explanation:
Jesseca wanted to create a material that reflected most of the light that fell on it.
determine the density in si unit of a solid of mass 40g with dimension 30cm by 4cm by 3cm
Answer:
Density = 0.111 g/cm^3
Explanation:
Given that
Make m = 40g
The given dimension are 30cm by 4cm by 3cm
Volume V = 30 × 4 × 3 = 360 cm^3
Density is the ratio of mass to volume.
That is,
Density = mass/volume
Substitute mass and volume into the formula
Density = 40/360
Density = 0.1111 g/cm^3
Which of the following is a limit of science? (2 points) a The technology or tools available to test scientific claims b The number of times an experiment can be repeated c The total number of scientists in a field, like physics or chemistry d The use of critical thinking and evidence to study phenomena
Answer: A- The technology or tools available to test scientific claims. I just took this test and passed.
An object accelerates 20.8 m/s2 when a force of 8.9 newtons is applied. What is the mass of the object?
Answer: 0.43kg
Explanation: a = 20.8m/s^2
F = 8.9N
m = ?
F = ma
8.9 = 20.8m
m = 8.9/20.8
= 0.43kg
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who was albert einstien describe his contributions???
Answer:
Albert Einstein was from Germany he was born theoritical physicist, from childhood only he loved mechanical toys, he was highly gifted in Mathematics, He was a world citizen and a scientific genius too. His contribution were:
1) he developed the theory of relativity
2) he also discovered the process of nuclear fission
3)he developed the quantum theory of specific heat
4)theory of stimulated emission, on which laser device technology is based
5) law of photoelectric effect
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What is the force per meter of length on a straight wire carrying a 6.40 A current when perpendicular to a 0.9 T uniform magnetic field
Answer:
5.76 N/m
Explanation:
From the question,
F = BILsinФ...................... Equation 1
and then,
F/L = BIsinФ.................. Equation 2
Where F/L = force per meter, I = current, B = magnetic field, Ф = angle.
Given: B = 0.9 T, I = 6.4 A, and Ф = 90° (Perpendicular)
Subtitute these values into equation 2
F/L = 0.9(6.4)(sin90°)
F/L = 5.76 N/m
The force per meter of length on a straight wire will be 5.76 N/m.
What is a magnetic field?It is the type of field where the magnetic force is obtained. With the help of a magnetic field. the magnetic force is obtained it is the field felt around a moving electric charge.
The given data in the problem si;
B is the megnetic field=0.9 T
I is the current = 6.4 A,
Ф is the angle = 90° (Perpendicular)
The megnetic field is found as;
[tex]\rm F= BILsin \phi \\\\ \frac{F}{L} =BIsin\phi \\\\ \frac{F}{L} =0.9 \times 6.4 \times sin 90^0\\\\ \frac{F}{L} =5.76 / N/m[/tex]
Hence the force per meter of length on a straight wire will be 5.76 N/m.
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What problems would we have if Pascal had failed to give the Pascal's law? Write some points.
Answer:
Pascal's law states that a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transmitted equally throughout the fluid.
Explanation:
Applications of Pascal's law include
>The hidden standard of the water powered jack and pressure driven press.
>Power intensification in the slowing mechanism of most engine vehicles.
>Utilized in artesian wells, water pinnacles, and dams.
>Scuba jumpers must comprehend this rule. At a profundity of 10 meters submerged, pressure is double the environmental weight adrift level, and increments by around 100 kPa for each expansion of 10 m depth.[5]
>Generally Pascal's standard is applied to bound space (static flow), however because of the consistent flow process, Pascal's rule can be applied to the lift oil instrument (which can be represented as a U tube with pistons on either end).
Without Pascal's law, none of the above could be possible.
How many atoms of hydrogen are there in one molecule of water, if the chemical formula is H2O? 0 1 2 3
Answer:
2
Explanation:
H2O has -
2 hydrogen atoms
1 oxygen
Answer: 2
Explanation:
How long is the racetrack if it takes a racecar 3.4 s travelling at 75 m/s to finish?
Answer:
255 metres
Explanation:
The answer to thi question is actually quite simple. Since the car goes for 3.4 seconds, and it goes 75 metres every second, the answer is just 3.4 multiplied by 75 Metres.
Consider the pendulum. At what point is the kinetic energy the greatest?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the mean position.At the mean position, the velocity of the particle in S.H.M. is maximum and displacement is minimum, that is, x=0. Therefore, K.E. = 1/2 k ( a² – x²) = 1/2 k ( a² – o²) = 1/2 ka². Thus, the maximum kinetic energy is expressed by K.E = ½ ka²
Answer:
Point B is the location of the greatest kinetic energy. This is the point where the pendulum is moving with the greatest velocity.
Explanation:
If a tennis ball has a velocity of 18 m/s and a momentum of 1.06 kg. m/s, what is the mass of the tennis ball in grams?
Round the answer to two significant figures.
Blank grams
Answer:
59g
Explanation:
The tennis ball with a velocity of 18 m/s and momentum of 1.06 kg m/s then the mass of the tennis ball in grams will be 59 grams (approx) two significant figures.
What is Momentum?Regardless of the frame of reference, momentum is a conserved quantity in any inertial frame, which means that if an enclosed system is not subject to outside influences, its total linear momentum remains constant.
Additionally, momentum is preserved in general relativity, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and special relativity (using a modified formula). It is a manifestation of translational symmetry, one of the basic symmetries of space and time.
According to the question, the given values are :
Velocity, v = 18 m/s
Momentum, p = 1.06 kg m/s
p = m × v
1.06 kg m/s = m × 18 m/s
m = 1.06 / 18
m = 0.0589 kg or
m = 58.9 grams or 59 grams approx in two significant figures.
So, the mass will be 59 grams.
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a homer in in a baseball game was measured at 450 feet. how many meters is this equal to?
Since all stars begin their lives with the same basic composition what characteristics most determines how they will differ
Answer:
Mass they are formed with
Explanation:
All stars are born with the same composition such as one quarter of helium, three quarter of hydrogen, and heavier element does not found more than two except their mass. Mass that differ all stars from other stars they born with. How much the mass of a star is large , the star would be as messy.
For example our sun is a star and have large mass four times greater than other living stars. It is found that smallest mass is around 1/12th of sun mass. The masses of a star is determined by its orbit binary. Sun is called a brown dwarf.
Study the interaction of the light rays with the mediums. Classify the medium in each image as being transparent or opaque.
Answer:
a) transparent
b) transparent
c) opaque
Explanation:
In the first one, the light rays go completely through, so it is transparent.
The second one I'm not too sure about. It is refraction so it's going through a different material, but the fact that it went through makes me say transparent.
Last one, the light rays are reflecting off the surface so it's opaque.
Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. This is just my understanding
A solid aluminum cube has sides each of length L . A second cube of the same material has sides four times the length of the first cube; i.e., 4 L . Compared to the first cube, the total surface area of the second cube is 1. twenty-seven times the first cube. 2. sixteen times the first cube. 3. sixty-four times the first cube. 4. eight times the first cube. 5. twenty-four times the first cube. 6. two times the first cube
Answer:
Option (2) : Sixteen times the first cube
Explanation:
[tex]Surface \: Area \: of \: Cube = 6 {a}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{T.S.A \: of \: larger \: cube}{T.S.A \: of \: smaller \: cube} = \frac{6 \times 16 {l}^{2} }{6 \times {l}^{2} } = 16[/tex]
When the linear dimensions of a solid are multiplied by ' R ', the surface area of all or any part of it increases by R² , and the volume of all or any part of it increases by R³ .
If the sides of the second cube are 4 times the sides of the first one, then the second cube has (4²) = sixteen times the surface area of the first one (2), and it has (4³) = 64 times the volume of the first one.
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Which of the following will stay constant, no matter if the substance is in the solid, liquid, or gas state?
volume
shape
temperature
mass
Answer:
mass.
Explanation:
other physical factors are changeable but the mass of a particular substance is always constant.
Which force affect the movement of aeroplane and ship?
A waiter is carrying a tray above his head and walking at a constant velocity. If he applies a force of 5.0 newtons on the tray and covers a distance of 10.0 meters, how much work is being done?
Answer:
0 J
Explanation:
Work is the dot product of force and displacement. In other words, it is the force times the distance traveled in the direction of the force.
W = Fd cos θ
In this case, the force is vertical and the displacement is horizontal. So the angle between them is θ = 90°. The work done is:
W = (5.0 N) (10.0 m) cos(90°)
W = 0 J
A net force of 10 N accelerates an object at 5.0 m/s^2. What is the mass of the object? A. 2 kg B. 10 kg C. 5 kg D. 20 kg
Answer:
A. 2 kg
Explanation:
[tex]Force = 10N\\Acceleration = 5.0m/s^2\\Mass = ? = x\\Force = mass\times acceleration \\10 = x \times 5\\10 = 5x \\\frac{10}{5} =\frac{5x}{5} \\2=x\\\\Mass= 2kg[/tex]
Part A
The initial velocity of a car moving along a straight path was 0 meters/second. After 10 seconds, it reached a velocity of 25 meters/second.
Calculate the car's average acceleration during this time period.
Answer:
2.5 m/s²
Explanation:
Using the formula, v = u + at ( v = Final velocity; u = Initial velocity; t = Time; a = Acceleration)
25 = 0 + 10a
a = 25/10 = 2.5 m/s²
a body of mass 0.5kg is shot vertically into the air with an initial speed of 45m/s
, calculate the time taken to reach the maximum height
Answer:
The time to reach the maximum height is approximately 4.59 seconds
Explanation:
The maximum height in a problem where friction with the air is neglected, only needs the kinematic information of the initial velocity at which the object was launched vertically.
Recall that the formula for the velocity of an object under constant acceleration ([tex]a[/tex]) in terms of time (t) is given by:
[tex]v(t)=v_0+a\,\,t[/tex]
where [tex]v_0[/tex] is the initial velocity of the object (in our case the speed at which it was launched up in the air = 45 m/s)
Considering that the acceleration the object is subjected (which is the acceleration of gravity g = 9.8 m/s^2) is acting in opposite direction to the initial velocity of the object, we make sure to include a negative sign in the formula:
[tex]v(t)=v_0+a\,\,t=v_0-g\,\,t[/tex]
then, considering that at the time the object reaches its maximum height, is when it stops and starts it motion back towards earth, that is the point at which the object's velocity is zero. Then we can solve for the time as follos:
[tex]0=v_0-g\,\,t\\g\,\,t=v_0\\t=\frac{v_0}{g} \\t=\frac{45}{9.8} \\t\approx 4.59\,\,sec[/tex]
Raul started out fifteen meters to my left walking towards me. Three seconds
later, he was 6 meters to my left. How fast is Raul walking. Write an equation to
find his displacement, x, from the time, t. If he keeps going at the same rate,
where will he be 15 seconds from when he started?
Answer:
Raul will be 30 meters to the right of observer.
Explanation:
Raul is walking towards the observer, let be [tex]x[/tex] the position of Raul with respect to the observer and, besides, that [tex]x[/tex] is negative to the left and positive to the right.
Raul is moving at constant rate so that velocity ([tex]v[/tex]) is equal to:
[tex]v = \frac{x_{f}-x_{o}}{\Delta t}[/tex]
Where:
[tex]x_{o}[/tex], [tex]x_{f}[/tex] - Initial and final position of Raul regarding the observer, measured in meters.
[tex]\Delta t[/tex] - Change in time, measured in seconds.
Given that [tex]x_{o} = -15\,m[/tex], [tex]x_{f} = -6\,m[/tex] and [tex]\Delta t = 3\,s[/tex], the velocity of Raul is:
[tex]v = \frac{(-6\,m)-(-15\,m)}{3\,s}[/tex]
[tex]v = +3\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
The equation of his displacement is represented by clearing final position in the equation above:
[tex]x_{f} = x_{o}+v\cdot \Delta t[/tex]
If [tex]x_{o} = -15\,m[/tex] and [tex]v = +\frac{3}{5}\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], the equation of motion is:
[tex]x_{f} = -15\,m + \left(+3\,\frac{m}{s} \right)\cdot \Delta t[/tex]
Then, if [tex]\Delta t = 15\,s[/tex], the final position of Raul regarding the observer is:
[tex]x_{f} = -15\,m + \left(+3\,\frac{m}{s} \right)\cdot (15\,s)[/tex]
[tex]x_{f} = +30\,m[/tex]
Raul will be 30 meters to the right of observer.
Calculate the acceleration of a 23.9 kg mass when a net force of 158N north acts on it. Answer is 6.61ms^-2 north. Need to know how to get there.
Answer:
formula F = m * a
Explanation:
F = m * a
F = force = 158 N
m = mass = 23.9 kg
a = acceleration
158 = 23.9 * a
a = 158 / 23.9
a = 6.61m/s²
therefore, use the formula F = m * a
A toy car, released from the table top, is at the
half-way mark along the ramp to the floor below.
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Kinetic Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy
Both of these
None of these
Answer:
Gravitational Potential Energy
Explanation:
A toy car, released from the table top, is at the half-way mark along the ramp to the floor below will be experiencing Gravitational Potential Energy. Thus, the correct option is B.
What is Gravitational Potential Energy?Gravitational energy is also known as the gravitational potential energy. It is the potential energy which a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravitational force. It is the potential energy which is associated with the gravitational field, and is released when the objects fall towards each other from a certain height.
When something has a high position, then its gravitational potential energy is high. For example, a book which is placed on a high bookshelf has a higher potential energy than a book which is placed on the bottom shelf because it has farther to fall.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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When do we represent objects like a point like object?
By definition, a molecule carries a net charge of _____.
What is the more common term for a quantitative
observation?
Answer:
Measurement
Explanation:
Scientific research require observation and there are two types of observations, quantitative and qualitative observation
Collecting quantifiable data that is possible to be expressed in a number format is said to be a quantitative observation
Quantitative observation can also be described as observations that are defined by both words and numbers and they are therefore more useful than qualitative observations that involve only words
Quantitative observations involve expressions of variables that are quantifiable, that is material hat can be expressed in numbers.
Answer:
Measurement
Explanation:
if you’re doing ck12 it’s the right answer