Answer:
12010
Explanation:
Given:
power time
4,370 25
4,420 22
4,150 26
To find: difference in energy used between the dryer that uses the greatest amount of energy and the dryer that uses the least amount
Solution:
Energy = power × time
For clothes dryer x:
energy = 4370 × 25 = 109250
For clothes dryer y:
energy = 4420 × 22 = 97240
For clothes dryer z:
energy = 4150 × 26 = 107900
Dryer x uses the greatest amount of energy and dryer y uses the least amount of energy.
Difference in energy used between the dryer that uses the greatest amount of energy and the dryer that uses the least amount = 109250 - 97240 = 12010
Answer:
.20 kWh
Explanation:
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Filiberto va a 90m/s en su carri, de repente se distrae por un par de segundos y su velocdad pasa a 40 m/s ¿cual fue su aceleracion de su movimientonto
Answer:
Filiberto experimenta una deceleración de [tex]2\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex].
Explanation:
(The problem was written in Spanish. Hence, explanation will be held in Spanish).
Asúmase que Filiberto se distrae por 2 segundos, puesto que un par equivale a dos, y que el vehículo experimenta un aceleración constante. La deceleración experimentada por el vehículo se deriva de la siguiente fórmula:
[tex]a = \frac{v-v_{o}}{\Delta t}[/tex]
[tex]a = \frac{40\,\frac{m}{s}-90\,\frac{m}{s} }{2\,s}[/tex]
[tex]a = -25\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex]
Filiberto experimenta una deceleración de [tex]2\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex].
Un tren de pasajeros viaja a razon de 36km/hrs al ingresar a un tunel de 200m de longitud demora 50seg en salir de el .¿cuanto es la longitud del tren?
Answer:
[tex]\Delta L = 300\,m[/tex]
Explanation:
La longitud del tren se deriva de la siguiente fórmula (The length of the train is derived from the following formula):
[tex]\Delta L + 200\,m = v\cdot \Delta t[/tex]
[tex]\Delta L = \left(36\,\frac{km}{h} \right)\cdot \left(1000\,\frac{m}{km} \right)\cdot \left(\frac{1}{3600}\,\frac{h}{s} \right)\cdot (50\,s) - 200\,m[/tex]
La longitud del tren es (The length of the train is):
[tex]\Delta L = 300\,m[/tex]
If there is a big mass, it would need a stronger force to accelerate it. Which law does this describe?
Answer:
Newton's second law
Explanation:
The greater the mass of an object, the less it will accelerate when a given force is applied.
El tiempo de reacción de un conductor de automóvil es 0,75s. Si el automóvil puede experimentar una desaceleracion de 4m/s^2. Calcular la distancia recorrida hasta detenerse una vez recibida la señal, cuando su velocidad era 10m/s
Answer:
x_total = 20m
Explanation:
This is an exercise in kinematics, we will look for the distance it travels during the reaction time, where there is no braking, and then the distance during the deceleration.
Distance traveled during response time
v = x₁ / t
x₁ = v t
let's calculate
x₁ = 10 0.75
x₁ = 7.5 m
Now we calculate the distance during braking, the final speed is zero (v = 0)
v² = v₀² - 2 a x₂
x₂ = v₀² / 2 a
let's calculate
x₂ = 10² / (2 4)
x₂ = 12.5m
the total stopping distance is
x_total = x₁ + x₂
X_total = 7.5 + 12.5
x_total = 20m
Question 2
A wave with a frequency of 10 Hz and a wavelength of 4 m would have what speed?
m/s
Answer:
speed = 40 m/s
Explanation:
speed = frequency x wavelength
speed = 10 Hz x 4 m
speed = 40 m/s
What controls the flow of electrons in a circuit?
El piloto de un contenedor parte de la ciudad de Guatemala a las 8:00 AM hacia Puerto Barrios, Izabal, debiendo recorrer 310 km sobre la carretera hasta llegar a la entrada del puerto donde debe entregar el contenedor a las 12:00 del mediodía. Calcule la rapidez promedio a la que deberá conducir el piloto para poderlo entregar a tiempo. Si el piloto sabe de antemano que debe detenerse una hora para hacer cola en el Progreso, por la ampliación de la carretera, calcule cuál debería ser entonces la rapidez promedio a la que debe conducir. ¿Medite si será posible o razonable que un contenedor viaje por la carretera a esa rapidez? Si la distancia en línea recta desde la ciudad de Guatemala hasta Puerto Barrios es de 250 km. ¿Cuál es la longitud de la trayectoria del contenedor? ¿Cuál fue su desplazamiento?
What is a lunar month
Answer:
It's the duration between successive new moons. Also called a lunation or synodic month, it has a mean period of 29.53059 days (29 days 12 hours and 44 minutes).
what should police remove to study the physical conditions of a gun homicide case?
the victims clothes
any valuables from the victim (wallet, jewelry)
the victims cell phone
the victims dentures, if they wear any
Answer:
Explanation:
the victims cell phone
A small object begins a free-fall from a height of =81.5 m at 0=0 s . After τ=2.20 s , a second small object is launched vertically up from the ground with an initial velocity of 0=40.0 m/s . At what height from the ground will the two objects first meet?
Answer:
33.23 m
Explanation:
At the point where both objects will meet, the vertical height will be equal.
From the equations of motion, the vertical height of the body falling at any time is given as
(y - y₀) = ut + ½gt²
y = vertical height at any time T
y₀ = initial height of the object = 81.5 m
u = initial velocity = 0 m/s (body was dropped)
g = -9.8 m/s²
(y - 81.5) = 0 - 4.9T²
y = 81.5 - 4.9T² (eqn 1)
For an object thrown up, the vertical height of the body at any time, t, is given as
(y - y₀) = ut + ½gt²
y = vertical height of the object at any time t
y₀ = initial height of the object = 0 m
u = initial velocity = 40 m/s
g = -9.8 m/s²
y = 40t - 4.9t² (eqn 2)
At the point where the two objects meet, we equate eqn 1 and eqn 2
y = y
81.5 - 4.9T² = 40t - 4.9t²
But T = (t + 2.2) (Since object 2 was dropped 2.2 s after object 1)
81.5 - 4.9(t + 2.2)² = 40t - 4.9t²
81.5 - 4.9(t² + 4.4t + 4.84) = 40t - 4.9t²
81.5 - 4.9t² - 21.56t - 23.716 = 40t - 4.9t²
81.5 - 21.56t - 23.716 - 40t = 0
57.784 = 61.56t
t = (57.784/61.56) = 0.93866 = 0.94 s
Therefore, the vertical height at t = 0.93866 s is
y = (40×0.93866) - 4.9(0.93866²) = 33.23 m
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Calculate the efficiency of an engine if the work input is 300. J and the work output is 100. J
Answer:
33.33%
Explanation:
take efficiency =power output/power input multiply by 100%
A point charge (5.0 pC) is located at the center of a spherical surface (radius = 2.0 cm), and a charge of 3.0 pC is spread uniformly upon this surface. Determine the magnitude of the electric field 1.0 cm from the point charge.
Answer:
E = 0.45 kN/C
Explanation:
From; the question, we can opine that the electric field inside the hollow sphere as a result of the charge at the surface is zero.
Using the equation:
[tex]\mathbf{E = kq/r^2}[/tex] to determine the magnitude of the electric field with the radius 1.0 cm from the point charge.
where ;
constant k = [tex]8.98*10^9[/tex]
point charge q = 5.0 pC = 5.0 × 10⁻¹²; we have :
[tex]\mathbf{E = kq/r^2}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{E =\dfrac{8.98*10^9*5*10^{-12}}{1.0^2}}[/tex]
E = 0.45 kN/C
calculate the pressure exerted by a mercury column of 76 cm high at its bottom.Given that density of mercury is 13600kg/m^3 and g=9.8
Answer:
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A wave that can travel with or without a medium is called a(n)
A.surface wave
B.mechanical wave
C.electromagnetic
wave
D.all waves can travel
in any way
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer A: A surface wave is a wave that travels along the surface of a medium.
Answer B, C: Electromagnetic waves are waves that have no medium to travel whereas mechanical waves need a medium for its transmission.
Answer D: The sentence in the answer D does not fit to the blank in the definition ( of the question )
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Calculate the power in the 1 ohm resistor. What do I do?
Answer:
p1 = 9 watt
Explanation:
first find the current :
i = V/r1 +r2 = 12 / (1+3) = 3 A
Next, find the voltage in the 1 ohm resistor:
V1 = r1 * i = 1 * 3 = 3 volt
Now calculate power in the 1 ohm resistor :
P1 = i * V1 = 3 * 3 = 9 watt
Thorium ____ has 90 protons and 137 neutrons.
Answer:
Thorium 227 (also known as Radioactinium)
You accidentally drop a book down a stairwell. Assuming no air resistance,
how fast will the book be moving after 0.75 seconds?
Answer:
if we drop it and not throw it then
after 0.75 how fast the book is falling is given by its velocity as
v= at
= 9.8 × 0.75
=7.35 m/s
The RMS potential difference of an AC household outlet is 117 V. a) What is the maximum potential difference across a lamp connected to the outlet? b) If the RMS current through the lamp is 5.5 A, what is the lam
Answer:
a. 165.5 V
b. 7.78 A
Explanation:
Here is the complete question
The RMS potential difference of an AC household outlet is 117 V. a) What is the maximum potential difference across a lamp connected to the outlet? b) If the RMS current through the lamp is 5.5 A, what is the maximun current through the lamp.
Solution
a. The maximum potential difference across the lamp V₀ = √2V₁ where V₁ = rms value of potential difference = 117 V
V₀ = √2V₁ = √2 × 117 V = 165.5 V
b. The maximum current through the lamp I₀ = √2I₁ where I₁ = rms value of current = 5.5 A
V₀ = √2V₁ = √2 × 5.5 A = 7.78 A
You are pushing a box up a ramp with 70 N of force. If the ramp is made steeper and shorter, what needs to happen to the box for it to continue moving?
Answer:
A larger force than 70 N will be required for the box to continue moving
Explanation:
A ramp is an inclined plane surface that is tilted to form a slope on its opposite sides
A ramp provides mechanical advantage or force amplification, by allowing less force to lift heavier load from having to move through a longer distance to reach a particular elevation when the slope of the ramp is gentle
Therefore, when the slope is steeper, and shorter, more force than 70 N will be required for the box to continue moving.
Answer:
your force needs to increase to more than 70 N
Explanation:
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How long will it take you to drive the 256 miles to get to the Mackinac Island Ferry if you average 70 mi/hr? If you leave at 3:00, what time will you get there? *Using speed formula
Answer:
If the speed is 70 mile/hour, the time to drive the 256 miles is:
T = 256/70 = 3.66 hours = 3 hours and 39.6 minutes
If you leave at 3:00, then at 6 hours and 39.6 minutes, you will get there.
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what is electrostatic force all about?
Explanation:
the electrostatic force is also known as the coulomb force or coulomb interaction. it's the attractive or repulsive force between two electrically charged object. like charges repel each other while unlike charges attract each other. coulomb's law is used to calculate the strength of the force between two charger .
Why can chemical energy and nuclear energy be considered a potential energy
Answer:
because it is due the Intrecation between sub atomic particles
Problem
When a piece of aluminum is
placed in a 25 ml
graduated
cylinder that contains 10.5mL of water, the water level rises to 13.5m. What is the mass of
the aluminum?
Which structure reduces friction between joints?
Answer:
The cartilage is the structure that reduces friction between joints.
Explanation:
Cartilage is the tissue between the bone joints. They are composed of several membranes and cellular groups. One of them called synovial membrane which provides lubricant to the edges of tissue that are touched by the bones. Reducing the friction and absorbing it so the body can move without obstacles.
If a 0.5 kg ball is thrown up with 250 J of kinetic energy, how high will it go?
(HINT: At the ball's highest point it has stopped.)
KE = 1/2mv2
G = 9.8 m/s2
Answer:
51.02m
Explanation:
KE = 1/2mv2
Where k.e = 250J
mass = 0.5 kg
g = 9.8 m/s2
250= 1/2×0.5×v^2
250= 0.5×0.5×v^2
250= 0.25v^2
v^2 = 250/0.25
v^2 = 1000
v =√1000
v = 31.62m/s
v^2= u^2-2gh........... (1)
Since the object will stop at it highest point, hence it final velocity there will be zero and since it is moving up against the gravity g= -9.8m/s^2. That was why the formula in equation 1 has a negative sign
From h = u^2/2g
Where v = 31.62m/s
g = 9.8m/s^2
H = (31.62m/s)^2/9.8×2
H= 1000/19.6
= 51.02m
Hence the height of it travelling will be
51.02m
What is electricity?
Answer:Electricity is the flow of electrons. All matter is made up of atoms, and an atom has a center, called a nucleus. When electrons are "lost" from an atom, the free movement of these electrons constitutes an electric current. Electricity is a basic part of nature and it is one of our most widely used forms of energy.
Explanation:
Answer:
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge. Various common phenomena are related to electricity, including lightning, static electricity, electric heating, electric discharges and many others.a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
Explanation:
You're sitting on a warm granite rock, enjoying the sunshine. You decide it's time to test the water. You take off your shoes and walk across the cool sand to the water. You wade into the water, enough to cover your feet. Brrr! The water is cold. You will have to wear a dry suit when you go diving.
a. Which item - the granite rock, the sand, or the water - has the highest specific heat? Which has the lowest specific heat?
b. Which item requires the least energy to increase its temperature? Explain your answer in terms of this item's specific heat.
c. If the granite rock on which you were sitting has a specific heat of 600 J/(kg°C), how much energy must be added to a 2-kilogram piece of it to increase its temperature from 20°C to 30°C? Show your work, including the equation you need to perform this calculation.
d. What is the second law of thermodynamics? Use this law to describe why your feet got cold, not hot, when you put them in the water.
Answer: seen below
Explanation:
a) Water has the highest specific heat capacity in this case while sand has the lowest specific heat capacity.
b) Sand absorb the least energy for it temperature change (increase or decrease). This means that their temperatures change more quickly due to it low specific heat capacity of 0.290J/g°C) at 25°C)
c) using the formula:
Q = m × cP × (final temperature -initial temperature)
where:
Q = heat
m = is the mass
cP = is the mass heat capacity,
T= is the temperature
Q = 2 kg × 600 J/(kg°C) × (30°C - 20°C)
Q = 12000 J
d) in simpler term, The second law of thermodynamics states that when energy changes from one form to another form, entropy The second law of thermodynamics says that when energy changes from one form to another form, or matter moves freely, entropy (which is a measure of the amount of energy in a physical system that cannot be used to do work) in a closed system increases. This is why your feet gets cold when you put them in the water.
Where is earth's magnetic north pole located?
Answer: it is located over Ellesmere Island, Canada
Explanation
it is now drifting away from North America and toward Siberia.
Answer:ellesmere island, Canada
Caleb conduce su motocicleta por con una velocidad constante de 38 km/h y luego por otras 2 horas con una velocidad constante de 20 km/h. ¿Cuál es su velocidad media para el viaje total?
Answer:
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Culovirus :v ༎ຶ‿༎ຶA concave mirror has a radius of curvature of 0.60 meter.
When an object is placed 0.40 meter from the reflecting
surface, the image distance will be
0.10 m
0.20 m
0.83 m
o 1.2 m