Johann squeezes a bagel too hard at the supermarket, and it does not return to its original shape when he removes his hand. The bagel has been __________ deformed. What word completes the sentence to show that the bagel has been permanently changed?

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Answer 1

Answer:

permanent set

.............

Answer 2

Johann squeezes a bagel too hard that it is not able to return to its original shape. The bagel has Plastic deformation.

What is Plastic Deformation?

Plasticity, also referred to as plastic deformation, is the property of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation, a non-reversible change in shape in response to applied forces.

It is a concept used in physics and materials science. For instance, plasticity is demonstrated when a solid piece of metal is bent or pounded into a new shape because the material itself undergoes lasting modifications. Engineering professionals use the term yield to describe the change from elastic to plastic behavior.

Most materials, especially metals, soils, rocks, concrete, and foams, show signs of plastic deformation.

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(b) The speed of the vehicle is written as 90 km/h. State the speed in SI unit. Show your working in the space below.

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Answer:

Explanation:I don't say you to mark my ans as brainliest but if it has really helped you plz don't forget to thank me...

Answer:

90 km/h = 25 m/ s

Explanation:

to understand

1 km = 1000 m

1 h = 60 minutes and since 1 minute = 60 s you can see that 1 h = 60 * 60 s

90 km / h = 90 1000m / 3600 s

90 *1 / 3.6

90/ 3.6

25 m/ s

so 90 km/h = 25 m/ s

(by the way 90 m/s = 3.6 * 90 = 324 km/ h )

what do you meaningful by ma of a levers is 3 vr of a lever is 4 and effect of a machine is 60%?​

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Answer:

To do this, you divide the distance from the fulcrum, the point at which the lever pivots, to the applied force by the distance from the fulcrum to the resistance force.

When Jane drives to work, she always places her purse on the passenger’s seat. By the time she gets to work, her purse has fallen on the floor in front of the passenger seat. One day, she asks you to explain why this happens in terms of physics. What do you say?

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Answer:

the vibrations push the purse up and down very fast and gravity pushes the purse down onto the floor

Explanation: does that help

Answer:

Newton's 1st Law

Explanation:

When Jane is driving her purse is being pushed against the seat so when she stops driving it slides forward because of it's mass. So that is why it ends up on the floor.

Oque ocorre com a velocidade se diminuímos o tempo, mantendo a distância constante? E se aumentarmos o tempo? Que tipo de grandeza sao tempo e velocidade?

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No se
Pero if I did I would help you

State two units bigger than kilogram and how are they related to kilogram

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Answer:

quintal and metric tone.

Explanation:

1 quintal= 100kg

1 metric =1000kg

quintal measures mass of cars, trucks etc, but metric measures bigger things like cargo ships

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Sports managers have the potential to earn more than a million dollars per year.
True
false

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Answer:

true :)

Explanation:

The cuboid and the cube below are placed on the floor. The cuboid has a weight of 60N and the cube has a weight of 40N. Which exerts a greater pressure on the ground? Prove your answer.

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Answer:

they both exert the same pressure

Explanation:

Pressure is the ratio of force to area. It is given as:

[tex]P=\frac{F}{A}[/tex] ,  where F is the force, P is pressure and A is area

1) For the cuboid, the area of the base placed on the ground (A) = 8 cm × 3 cm = 24 cm² = 0.0024 m². Therefore the pressure is:

[tex]P=\frac{F}{A}=\frac{60}{0.0024} =25000N/m^2=25KN/m^2[/tex]

2) For the cube, the area of the base placed on the ground (A) = 4 cm × 4 cm = 16 cm² = 0.0016 m². Therefore the pressure is:

[tex]P=\frac{F}{A}=\frac{40}{0.0016} =25000N/m^2=25KN/m^2[/tex]

Therefore, they both exert the same pressure.

Please do these please do all of them and no fake stuff

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Answer:

1. d

2. g

3. b

4. h

5. i

6. e

7. c

8. a

9. j

10. f

Circuits can be closed or open; if closed, by a switch perhaps, electricity can flow, and if open it cannot. When components are wired in series, they are one after the other, which is often inefficient. When components are wired in parallel, there are two separate tracks, two paths for the current to flow through. Conductors like electricity, insulators do not.

In what ways are electromagnetic waves differed from mechanical waves?
A. Electromagnetic waves can only travel through matter.
B. Electromagnetic waves transfer matter through empty space.
C. Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal waves
D. Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space

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Answer:

D. Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space

Explanation:

After a few Google searches, this answer seems the most correct

Electromagnetic waves differ from mechanical waves by the fact that electromagnetic waves  can travel through empty space.

What are electromagnetic waves?

The electromagnetic radiation consists of waves made up of electromagnetic field which are capable of propogating through space and carry the radiant electromagnetic energy.

The radiation are composed of electromagnetic waves which are synchronized oscillations of electric and magnetic fields . They are created due to change which is periodic in electric as well as magnetic fields.

In vacuum ,all the electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed that is with the speed of air.The position of an electromagnetic wave in an electromagnetic spectrum is characterized by it's frequency or wavelength.They are emitted by electrically charged particles which undergo acceleration and subsequently interact with other charged particles.

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Why does the reading on hydrometer increase towards the bottom?

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Answer:

They're calibrated to measure, liquids of greatest density.

Explanation:

Yuri built a model of the Solar System on his desk. But, it is not exactly the same as the real Solar System. What limits his model from being exactly the same? A. The Sun is a big star, and he cannot make a model of a star. B. It would be hard to make a model that shows the real sizes and distances between planets. C. Yuri is not able to use a model to show all eight of the planets. D. He would not be able to make a model that shows the colors of the planets.

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Answer:

It would be hard to make a model that shows the real sizes and distances between planets ( B )

Explanation:

Yuri building a model of the solar system will face the difficult of replicating the correct distances between the planets and the real sizes of the planets, because in model building the key factors of the Model must be represented properly.

The size of the planets and the distance between the planets are key factors when trying to model the solar system. but the distance between the planets depends on the position of the planets on their orbits which means the distances are not constant ( fixed ) hence that  would be the limitation of his model.

What is the net force required to give an automobile with a mass of 1,600 kg an acceleration of 4.5 m/s2

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Answer:

Fnet=7200 N

Explanation:

Fnet=mass x acceleration

mass= 1600kg acceleration=4.5m/s^2

Answer:

Net force= 7200 N or 7200 N*m/s^2 (It just depends)

Explanation:

1600 kg x 4.5 m/s^2 = 7200 kg*m/s^2 or 7200 N*m/s^2

what are the benefits of physical exercises?

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Answer:

Manage your weight

Have lower blood pressure

Lower your risk of falls

it reduces your risk of heart attack

Which of the following best describes the circuit shown below?
A. Parallel
B. Open
C. Series
D. Short

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Answer:

short circuit

Explanation:

the current will not pass through the lamp, but it will go through the small wire (less resistance than the lamp)

A car starts from rest and accelerates along a straight line path in one minute. It finally attains a velocity of 40 meters/second. What is the car's average acceleration?

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Answer:

it's A

Explanation:

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Mickey He hits the puck
when it has an initial
velocity of 3.5 m/s [East].
The stick touches the puck
for 0.250 seconds and
changes the velocity to
6.75 m/s [East]. What is
the acceleration? show
your work below
Question 2
13
Matt plays badminton. He
serves the birdie with a
velocity of 4.25 m/s [right]
covering a displacement of
5.2 m [forward]. How much
time does this birdie's trip
take? show your work
below

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Answer:

130m/s^2 and 1.22s

Explanation:

From V = u+at

Where V, u, a, and t are the final velocity, initial velocity, acceleration and time respectively.

v = 6.75m/s

u = 3.5m/s

t = 0.250secs

a = ?

V = u+at

6.75= 3.5+a(0.250)

6.75-3.5 = 0.250a

3.25=0.250a

Divide both sides by 0.250

3.25/0.250= 0.250a/0.250

a = 130m/s^2

The acceleration of the will be 130 meter per second

Question 2

Speed = distance/time

Given that speed= 4.25m/s

Distance = 5.2m and time = ?

4.25m/s = 5.2m/t

Cross multiply

4.25×t = 5.2

Make t the subject by dividing both sides by 4.25

4.25t/4.25 = 5.2/4.25

t = 1.22s

Hence the time taken will be 1.22 seconds

Which best contrasts Newton's and Einstein's ideas?
Newton believed that mass tells objects how to move. Einstein believed that the curvature of space-time tells force how to
move objects.
Newton believed that force tells mass how to move. Einstein believed that the curvature of space-time tells velocity how to
change.
Newton believed that distance tells gravity how much force to exert. Einstein believed that distance tells space-time how to
curve.
Newton believed that mass tells gravity how much force to exert. Einstein believed that mass tells space-time how to curve.

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Answer:

Newton believed that mass tells gravity how much force to exert. Einstein believed that mass tells space-time how to curve.

Explanation:

Isaac Newton believed that bodies on earth had a force of gravity pulling them down as a result of their masses.

Albert Einstein believed that the bodies were not pulled down but were moving around in a circular sphere/manner.

This confirms Newton believing that mass tells gravity how much force to exert and Einstein believing that mass tells space-time how to curve.

Answer:

first one is for the assignment second is for the quiz

Explanation:

Assignment - C.

Quiz - D.

Un objeto de 1400 g de masa se mueve bajo la acción de una fuerza constante con una aceleración de 0,5 m/s2 , sobre una superficie horizontal sin rozamiento. Suponiendo que el objeto partió del reposo. Calcula el valor de la fuerza y la velocidad cuando han transcurrido 10 s.

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Answer:

if you spoke this in english i can help you out

Explanation:

How much does it cost to operate a TV for a month if the TV uses 110 V in a 0.33 amp circuit and is operated for 6 hours a day. The cost per KWH is $0.08

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Answer:

$0.52

Explanation:

Assuming 1 month = 30 days:

110 V × 0.33 A × 6 h × 30 = 6534 Wh

6.534 kWh × $0.08/kWh = $0.52

In fair weather, the electric field in the air at a particular location immediately above the Earth's surface is 120 N/C directed downward. (a) What is the surface charge density on the ground? Is it positive or negative? (b) Imagine the surface charge density is uniform over the planet. What then is the charge of the whole surface of the Earth? (c) What is the Earth's electric potential due to this charge? (d) What is the difference in potential between the head and the feet of a person 1.75 m tall? (Ignore any charges in the atmosphere.) (e) Imagine the Moon, with 27.3% of the radius of the Earth, had a charge 27.3% as large, with the same sign. Find the electric force the Earth would then exert on the Moon. (f) State how the answer to part (e) compares with the gravitational force the Earth exerts on the Moon.

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Answer:

a. 1.062 × 10⁻⁹ C/m² b. 5.472 × 10⁵ C c. 7.685 × 10⁹ V d. -210.12 V e. 4.972 × 10³ N f. F the electric force is much less than the gravitational force F₁ of the earth on the moon.

Explanation:

a. The surface charge density D = ε₀E where E = 120 N/C

D = ε₀E = 8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m × 120 N/C = 1.062 × 10⁻⁹ C/m²

The charge density is positive since the electric field is positive or directed downwards. Only a positive charge could direct an electric field out of itself.

b. Since the surface charge density is uniform over the planet and charge, Q = DA where A = area of earth = 4πr² where r = radius of earth = 6.4 × 10⁶ m.

So Q = DA

= 1.063 × 10⁻⁹ C/m² × 4π × (6.4 × 10⁶ m)²

= 5.4715 × 10⁵ C

≅ 5.472 × 10⁵ C

c. The earth's electric potential due  to this charge Q is V = Q/4πε₀r

= 5.472 × 10⁵ C ÷ (4π × 8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m × 6.4 × 10⁶ m)

= 5.472 × 10⁵ C ÷ 712.081 × 10⁻⁶ F

= 0.07685 × 10¹¹ V

= 7.685 × 10⁹ V

= 7.685 GV

d. Since V = Q/4πε₀r, and we are going to be dealing with a small change in length compared to r, we differentiate V to get the differential change in potential.

So, dV/dr = -Q/4πε₀r²

dV = -Qdr/4πε₀r² ,dr = 1.75 m

dV = -5.472 × 10⁵ C × 1.75 m ÷ [4π × 8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m × (6.4 × 10⁶ m)²]

dV = -9.576 × 10⁵ Cm ÷ 4557.318 Fm

dV = -210.124 V

dV ≅ -210.12 V

e. Let Q₁ = charge on moon and Q₂ = charge on earth. Given that Q₁ = 0.273Q₂, the force of attraction between earth and moon is F = Q₁Q₂/4πε₀R² where R = distance between earth and moon = 3.844 × 10⁸ m

F = Q₁Q₂/4πε₀R²  

= 0.273Q²/4πε₀R²

= 0.273 × (5.472 × 10⁵ C)²/ [4π × 8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m × (3.844 × 10⁸ m)²]

= 8.1744 × 10¹⁰ C²/1644.054 Fm × 10⁴

= 0.004972 × 10⁶ N

= 4.972 × 10³ N

= 4.972 kN

f. The gravitational force between earth and moon F₁ = Gm₁m₂/R² where m₁ = mass of moon = 7.3 × 10²² kg and m₂ = mass of earth = 5.97 × 10²⁴ kg.

F₁ = 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg² × 5.97 × 10²⁴ kg × 7.3 × 10²² kg/(3.844 × 10⁸ m)²

= 290.685 × 10³⁵ Nm²/14.776 × 10¹⁶ m²

= 19.67 × 10¹⁹ N

= 1.967 × 10²⁰ N

≅ 2 × 10²⁰ N

Since F₁/F = 1.967 × 10²⁰ N/4.972 × 10³ N = 3.95 × 10¹⁶ ≅ 4 × 10¹⁶.

F the electric force is much less than the gravitational force F₁ of the earth on the moon.

Which kind of investigations allow for the control of variables

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Answer:

An experimental investigation allows you to control the variables.


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How many photons does it emit in 1 sec. Lamp with a power of 90 W, if it emits monochromatic light with
wavelength 600 nm?

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Answer:

idk ha ha ha

Explanation:

A plane starting from rest accelerates to 40 m/s in 10 s. How far did the plane travel during this time?
PLEASE ANSWER FAST!! Thankew <3

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Answer:

400 meters

Explanation:

using the equation:

speed = distance/timeit would look like this when plugged in: 40=d/10d (distance) is the unknown variable, so you have to solve for thatmultiply both sides by 10 since you want to separate d to solve its number. 10d/10=40 × 10the two tens on the d part of the equation would cancel out, leaving only d. Therefore, d = 400

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Hi I need help my home work says can you change use the sun energy to produce the food in this sandwich the cheese came out from the milk I'm a cow that a crash that took energy from the sun for explain fill in the other chain

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Answer: Food chain: cheese a product of the sun.

Explanation:

Food chain: The energy taken from the sun through photosynthesis enables plants to exist and grow.

The animal like cow takes chemical energy from plants by eating plants product.

The cow is able to produce the milk because of the energy that has been taken from the plant.

Since the cheese came out from the milk, we can therefore conclude that the food is initially a product of the sun.

A 150 kg box requires a force of 200 N to be pushed across the floor at a constant velocity 2.0 m/s. What is the Normal Force acting on the box?

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Answer:

normal force = mg

= 159× 9.8=1470N

A rabbit sees carrot to his right and starts jumping towards it with a velocity of 4.0meter per sec it speeds up to its maximum velocity of 13 meter per sec with a constant acceleration of 2.0 metre per sec square how long does it take for the rabbit to go from 4.0 metre per sec to 13.0 metre per square

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Answer:

4.5 sec

Explanation:

Initial velocity u = 4 m/s

Final velocity v = 13 m/s

Acceleratiin a = 2 m/s^2

Using v = u + at

Where t is time

13 = 4 + 2t

13 - 4 = 2t

9 = 2t

t = 9/2 = 4.5 sec

Answer:

4.5 s

Explanation:

The initial velocity (u) = 4 m/s, the final velocity (v) = 13 m/s and the acceleration (a) = 2 m/s²

To calculate the time it takes the rabbit to go from 4.0 m/s to 13.0 m/s, we use the formula:

v = u + at

Substituting values to get:

13 = 4 + 2t

Subtracting 4 from both sides:

13 - 4 = 4 + 2t - 4

9 = 2t

Therefore, 2t = 9

Dividing through by 2

2t / 2 = 9 / 2

t = 4.5 s

Therefore it takes the rabbit 4.5 seconds to go from 4.0 m/s to 13.0 m/s

How can different objects interact when they are not even touching?

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Answer: Magnetic and gravitational force

Explanation: When a magnet and an iron nail are kept at a distance,the magnet attracts the nail without touching using magnetic force. In this example, the magnet and the nail are interacting.

The earth pulls the moon towards it and keeps it in orbit without touching it, using gravitational force. In this example,the moon and the earth are interacting.

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liquid can flow but solid cannot give reason ​

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Answer:

well..

Explanation:

Liquid can flow but solid cannot because of differences in their properties

property of liquid which lets it flow:

inter-particular space is largeinter-particular attraction is small these properties tend to make the molecules of liquid free to flow

property of solid which tends to obstruct flow:

inter-particular space is small and so it's compactinter-molecular attraction is strong hence no tendency to flow

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what is one basic need that both monkey and a tree have in common​

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Answer:

water

Explanation:

both a monkey and a tree need water to survive.

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Water both monkey and tree have in common

A 10 kg cart with a momentum of 10 kg• m/s hits a 20 kg cart at rest. Momentum is calculated by using
the formula p = mv, where m is the mass of an object and vis the velocity of an object.​

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Change in momentum formula

The change in momentum resulting from an external force is called the impulse (I=mv-mvo) and is related to the force applied through the Impulse-Momentum Theorem: I = F tc = mv - mvo . Here F is the external force applied and tc is the amount of time the force is in contact with the object.

The final velocity ( Vf ) of the cart at rest is : 0.5 m/s

Determine the final velocity of cart at rest

Change in momentum of the objects  = m₁ * ΔV = m₂ * ΔV --- ( 1 )

Given that momentum ( p ) = m * v

where ; m₁ = 10 kg , p = 10 kg.m/s , v = ?

calculate for v

v = p/m = 10 kg.m/s / 10 kg

            = 1 m/s

Back to equation ( 1 )

= 10 * ( 1 m/s ) =  20 * ( Vf - )

= 10 = -20 Vf  

therefore Vf ( final velocity of cart at rest ) = 10 / 20

                                                                      = 0.5 m/s

Hence we can conclude that The final velocity ( Vf ) of the cart at rest is : 0.5 m/s

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