Answer:
m = 20 kg
Explanation:
Given that,
The speed of a body, v = 10 m/s
Kinetic energy of the body, K = 1000 J
We need to find the mass of the body. The formula for the kinetic energy of a body is given by :
[tex]K=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\m=\dfrac{2K}{v^2}\\\\m=\dfrac{2\times 1000}{(10)^2}\\\\m=20\ kg[/tex]
So, the mass of the body is equal to 20 kg.
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I’m a god, a planet, and I measure heat. What am I?
mercury??????? my only guess
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Which has greater density- 1 kg of water or 10kg of water?
Answer:
I believe that it will be 10kg of water
Explanation:
Because a measure of the amount of information on a storage medium (tape or disk). For magnetic tape it is the amount of information recorded per unit length of tape (bits per inch or millimeter); for a disk, a fixed number of bits per sector, sectors per track, and tracks per disk.
The density in both the case will be equal, just the difference will be in the volume they occupy.
What is density?In practice, density is the weight of a substance per unit volume. Water has a density of about 1 gram per milliliter, but this varies depending on temperature and whether or not substances are dissolved in it. Because ice is less dense than liquid water, it floats in your glass.
This allows many aquatic organisms to survive the winter. If ice were more dense than water, it would continue to freeze and sink until the entire lake was frozen.
Any amount of water has the same density. Whereas one gram of water has a volume of one milliliter, ten grams have a volume of ten milliliters.
Thus, the density will be same.
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Which of the following shows constant velocity?
Answer:cool
Explanation:
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What is the most accurate way to check your heart rate (bpm)? Help me?
Answer:
Count your pulse for 60 seconds.
Explanation:
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what determines the color of light?
1. wavelength
2. wave height
3. wave speed
4. wave amplitude
Answer:
wave length
Explanation:
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What happens as a bungee jumper gets closer to Earth's surface?
A. Gravity decreases
B. His mass increases
C. Air resistance decreases
D. His velocity increases
Answer:
Velocity increases
Explanation:
Gravity is constant, except when discussing "apparent weight"
Mass is constant here
Air resistance would actually increase
Velocity DOES increase, because Earth is pulling the jumper downwards with an unbalanced force. The unbalanced force creates acceleration (-9.81 m/s^2), which means his velocity is increasing constantly.
Use the scenario below for questions 4-7.
A rocket launched at a 60-degree angle has a launch velocity of
31.00 m/s.
4. What is the magnitude of the rocket's initial vertical velocity?
a. 10 m/s
b. 15.5 m/s
c. 26.85 m/s
d. 31 m/s
A 780 kg vehicle accelerates at 4 m/s2. How much force is the car generating?
Explanation:
Given
mass (m) = 780 kg
acceleration (a) = 4 m/s²
Force (F) = ?
We know
F = m * a
= 780 * 4
= 3120 Newton
The car is generating 3120 Newton force.
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What is the momentum of a 750 kg car traveling at a velocity of 25 m/s north?
Answer:
18750 kg-m/s
Explanation:
Momentum = mass x velocity
Answer:
18750 kg-m/s
Explanation: Momentum = mass x velocity 750x25 = 18750 kg-m/s
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The box in the right diagram takes 1.1 sec to strike the floor after being released from rest. Find the landing speed of the 0.3-kg box, the tension of the rope, and moment of inertia of the pulley.
Answer:
dhrh4b
Explanation:
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What will happen when a charged object touches a neutral object?
if a charged object touches a neutral object it will be a short circuit.
Answer:
will force atom(electrons) within the escort (conductor) to go (move).
Explanation:
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Answer:d
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer would be B
A rubber rod with a negative 4.0 C (-4.0 x 10-6 C) charge is 10 cm east of a pith ball with a positive charge of 5.0 C. A plastic rod with a positive 2.0 C charge is 5.0 cm north of the pith ball.
Which type of electromagnetic waves should the scientists' cameras use in order to safely capture images of the sea turtles at night?
A
infra-red
B
micro
С
ultra-violet
D
visible spectrum
Answer:
D :} if not that is A that what my thing say where correct
Explanation:
Answer:
A.) infra-red
Explanation:
What is the frequency of a raido wave with a wavelength of 1.0 mm?
Answer:
3×10^6
Explanation:
frequency is the speed of light ( c) which is a constant number divided the wavelength
f = 3×10^6 / 1.0
what is reflection of light ? Which type of surface is required for a regular reflection
Answer:
MIRROR
Explanation:
Answer:
reflection of light is the bouncing back of light rats when it falls on a smooth surface or polish surface.
briefly explain transport of oxygen by blood
Answer:
Once oxygen has entered the blood from the lungs, it is taken up by haemoglobin (Hb) in the red blood cells. ... Each molecule of haemoglobin can hold four oxygen molecules. It is haemoglobin that carries the oxygen as it is transported around the body in the blood.
Explanation:
What type of element is hydrogen?
Answer:
Hydrogen (H), a colourless, odourless, tasteless, flammable gaseous substance that is the simplest member of the family of chemical elements.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is a chemical element
Explanation:
Why is ultraviolet radiation considered more dangerous to humans than infrared radiation?
ANSWER:Ultraviolet radiation has a shorter wavelength than infrared radiation, and thus, the waves have higher energy. This allows them to penetrate the first layers of skin on humans and can mutate the DNA in the cells of the skin. This can result in cancer because of the mutations caused by the ultraviolet radiation.
Your personal hygiene is more important to avoid you becoming ill, more so than spreading germs.
True
False
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Sam studied kinetic and potential energy by observing apples on a tree during a field investigation. Explain what type of energy these apples have.
Answer: Gravitational Potential Energy
Explanation:
hehe i hate being a single girl....what physical properties dose europium have
Answer:
Europium has a bright shiny surface. it's steel grey and has a melting point of 826 degree Celsius and a boiling point of about 1,489 degree Celsius.
Explanation:
the density is 5.24 grams per cubic centimeter.
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Answer:
It's solar because if you leave a tv on for longer it gets hot and obviously it produces light and sound so, by subject of elimination, it's solar.
Explanation:
Answer:
I think solar because the thermal and sound and light are like a part of the tv (sorry for my English)
The temperature of one substance is 90 degrees F and another
substance is 50 degrees F. If they are placed close together, what will
happen
Answer:
Substance that is 90 degrees will lose energy and the substance that is 50 degrees will gain energy
Explanation:
because that is how energy work duhhhhh
Write S if the given quantity is scalar and V if the quantity is a vector
_100° Celsius
_50 m/s²
_300 s
_250 m/s, northwest
_1m, to the right
_10 cm,upwards
_525 600 mins.
_90 km/h,east
_5 000 kg
_1.5 L
Answer:
1. Scalar_100° Celsius
2. Vector_50 m/s²
3. Scalar_300 s
4. Vector_250 m/s, northwest
5. Vector_1m, to the right
6. Vector_10 cm, upwards
7. Scalar_525 600 mins.
8. Vector_90 km/h,east
8. Scalar_5 000 kg
10. Scalar_1.5 L
Explanation:
A scalar quantity can be defined as a quantity that has magnitude but no direction. Some examples of scalar quantities are speed, mass, temperature, volume, length, etc.
On the other hand, a vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. Some examples of vector quantities are acceleration, velocity, displacement, etc.
1. Scalar_100° Celsius (Temperature).
2. Vector_50 m/s² (Acceleration).
3. Scalar_300 s (Time).
4. Vector_250 m/s, northwest (Velocity).
5. Vector_1m, to the right (Displacement).
6. Vector_10 cm, upwards (Displacement).
7. Scalar_525 600 mins. (Time).
8. Vector_90 km/h,east (Velocity).
8. Scalar_5 000 kg (Mass).
10. Scalar_1.5 L (Volume).
What is the velocity of a 24 kg object with 108 kg m/s of momentum?
A) 3 m/s
B) 4.5 m/s
C) 6 m/s
D) 84 m/s
Answer:
The velocity of the object is 4.5 m/s
Explanation:
Momentum is equal to mass times velocity. We can rearrange that relationship to say that velocity is equal to momentum divided by mass. With that we can say:
v = 108 kg m/s / 24kg
v = (108 / 24) m/s
v = 4.5 m/s
What must be your average speed in order to travel 350 km in 5.15 h? *
66.0 km/h
67.0 km/h
68.0 km/h
69.0 km/h
Calculating net force
Answer:
0N.
Explanation:
Net force is the sum total of forces acting on an object.
The Fn which is the net force is
450+ (-250) + (-600)+ 600+ 0 + 250 + (-450)
= 450-250+(-600)+ 600+0+250-450
= 0N
The net force is 0