The planet Jupiter has much more mass than Earth. What would happen to an astronaut who landed on Jupiter

A. The astronaut would weigh somewhat less on Jupiter than on Earth

B. The astronaut would have the same weight on Jupiter as on Earth

C. The astronaut would be weightless on Jupiter

D. The astronaut would weigh mire on Jupiter than on Earth

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. The astronaut would way somewhat less

Answer 2

The planet Jupiter has much more mass than Earth, is an astronaut who landed on Jupiter would weigh more on Jupiter than on Earth. Thus, the correct option is D.

What is Jupiter?

Jupiter is a planet of the Solar system of the Milkyway galaxy. It is made up of mostly hydrogen and helium gas. The temperature on this planet is extremely hot and an astronaut landing on this planet will experience free-floating in mid-Jupiter with no way of escaping.

Jupiter has more mass than that of the Earth thus, it exerts greater gravitational force than the Earth, and the weight is equal to the product of the mass and the gravitational acceleration. So, the mass of an astronaut will remain constant when he or she move from earth to jupiter however the weight of the astronaut will increase on jupiter.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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A spring has a spring constant k = 20N/cm. What load is needed to produce an extension of 2.5cm?



ASAP please !

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Answer:

50 N

Explanation:

We are given;

Spring constant; K = 20N/cm

Extension; Δx = 2.5 cm

We want to find the load which is the force. This is gotten from the equation;

F = k•Δx

F = 20 × 2.5

F = 50 N

Therefore the load needed is 50 N.

9. A speedboat engine exerts 90000 W of power in moving the boat through the water. The velocity of the boat is 1P = 5 m/s. What force does the engine apply to do this?

P = F x V

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Answer:

it g hope it helps you out

All of the following choices are examples of commonly used assessment methods for body
composition EXCEPT

A. waist to hip ratio
B. bioelectrical impedance analysis
C. the spongy bob technique
D. skinfold measurements this is PE please help mee

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Answer:

letter D

Explanation:

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A 15kg object strikes the ground with 2000J of kinetic energy after freely falling from rest. How far above the ground was the object when it was released?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Find the final velocity at which it struck the ground by using the kinetic energy formula.

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]

[tex]2000=\frac{1}{2} (15)v^2\\v=16.33[/tex]

Now use kinematics to solve for the vertical displacement. We were given the initial velocity and acceleration can be assumed to be 9.8

[tex]V^2=V^2_i+2a(y_f-y_i)\\16.33^2=0^2+2(9.8)(y_f-y_i)[/tex]

Δy = 13.6 meters

David moves a 350 N bucket with 175 N of force using a pulley. What mechanical advantage does he have when using the pulley?

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Answer:

the mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is 2.

Explanation:

Given;

load moved by David, L = 350 N

effort applied by David, E = 175 N

The mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is calculated as;

[tex]M.A = \frac{Load}{Effort} \\\\M.A = \frac{350}{175} \\\\M.A = 2[/tex]

Therefore, the mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is 2.


What is the specific heat of water? A. 1.00 J/gºC
B. 4.18 J/gºC
C. 9.18 J/gºC
D. 8.36 J/gºC

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Answer:

B 4.18J\g degree C is the specific heat of water

which
In describing the motion of an object it is often helpful to identify a
allows you to describe its motion relative to that of another object.
O acceleration
O average velocity
O frame of reference
O speed

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Frame of reference

I think so

A 100 gram sample of 90 degree water causes the temperature of 100 grams of cold water to rise when the two are mixed. If the starting temperature of the cold water was 30 degrees, what will be the final temperature of the water?

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The final temperature of the water : 60°C

Further explanation

Given

100 g water

t = 90 °C and 30 °C

Required

The final temperature

Solution

Q in = Q out

Q cold water = Q warm water

100 x 4.184 x (90-t)=100 x 4.184 x (t-30)

418.4(90-t)=418.4(t-30)

37656-418.4t=418.4t-12552

50208=836.8t

t = 60°C

What is the correct chemical name for C7H8?

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Answer:

Cycloheptatriene

Explanation:

Answer:

Cycloheptatriene or Toluene

Explanation:

I hope this helps!

Does a light bulb at a temperature of 2500K produce as white a light as the sun at 6000K

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Answer:

No. ... UV light causes sunburn, whereas visible light does not.

Explanation:

The light energy produced from a light bulb is far low compared to the light energy produced by the sun. The heat energy also greatly differ in both.

What light energy ?

Light energy is a form of energy produced by stars and man made devices. One form of energy can be transformed into other form without destroying the energy.

The source of light and heat energy in stars is nuclear fusion. Fusing of two light nuclei forming a heavy nuclei accompanies the release of tremendous amount of energy.

In a light bulb, the electrical energy is converted to light energy and some energy is lost in the form of heat energy. The light the white light produced by a bulb cannot be as intense as the white lite from sun.

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James is planning a science fair project on sound waves. He places an alarm inside a jar which he can remove the
air from. Before he removes the air, he can hear the alarm ringing. After he removes the alr, he cannot hear the
alarm ringing. What condusion can you draw from this experiment?


A. Sound waves can travel in a vacuum
B. Sound waves are transverse waves and are loud
C. Sound waves cannot travel through a medium
D. Sound waves require a medium to travel through

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

this is simple, because when air is removed, means that there is no particles in the jar so vacuum is achieved, and when you can't hear a sound means that the sound couldn't travel through the vacuum. which means that sound cannot travel through vacuum,

as a result, sound requires a medium ( air) travel from one point to another.

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which of the following is an electromagnetic wave
A. Earthquake
B. light
C. Ocean
D. Sound

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Answer:

The answer is D. Sound

Explanation:

Sound has an electromagnetic wave

A 59.31 kg rock is sitting at the top of a cliff that is 300 m tall. What is the gravitational potential energy of that rock?

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Answer:

The gravitational potential energy of that rock is 174371.4 J.

Explanation:

Given

Mass m = 59.31 kgHeight h = 300 m

To determine

We need to find the gravitational potential energy of the rock

We know that the potential energy of a body is termed as the stored energy due to its position.

One kind of energy comes from Earth's gravity — Gravitational potential energy (GPE).

Gravitational potential energy (GPE) can be determined using the formula

[tex]GPE = mgh[/tex]

where

[tex]m[/tex] is the mass[tex]g[/tex] is the gravitational acceleration which is equal to g = 9.8 m/s²[tex]h[/tex] is the heightGPE is the Gravitational potential energy

now substituting m = 59.31, h = 300 and g = 9.8

[tex]GPE = mgh[/tex]

         [tex]=59.31\times 9.8\times 300[/tex]

         [tex]=174371.4[/tex] J

Therefore, the gravitational potential energy of that rock is 174371.4 J.

Select the THREE ways that the parallel-plate capacitor differs from a car battery.


1. battery is capable of continuous current, capacitor is not

2. battery maintains a potential, capacitor does not

3. battery stores chemical energy, capacitor stores electric energy

4. capacitor stores chemical energy, battery stores electric energy

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Answer:

1. battery is capable of continuous current, capacitor is not

2. battery maintains a potential, capacitor does not

3. battery stores chemical energy, capacitor stores electric energy

Explanation:

1. battery is capable of continuous current, capacitor is not

This is because the battery maintains a constant current throughout while the capacitor maintains an exponential decaying current.

2. battery maintains a potential, capacitor does not

This is because, the battery has a potential at its terminal due to its emf whereas, the capacitor needs a potential to be applied to its terminals.

3. battery stores chemical energy, capacitor stores electric energy

This is because, the battery converts chemical energy to electrical energy whereas, the capacitor stores electric energy due to its ability to store electric charge.

Answer

battery stores chemical energy, capacitor stores electric energy

battery maintains a potential, capacitor does not

battery is capable of continuous current, capacitor is not

 

Explanation:

Write two daily life examples for each of the following:
- Specular Reflection - Diffuse Reflection

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Answer:

Hey there here is your ans

Explanation:

Specular Reflection- bathroom mirror , glare on a pair of eyeglasses

Diffuse Reflection- reflection are the reading of a notebook

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Specular reflection: glare on a pair of eyeglasses, bathroom mirror.

Diffuse reflection involves reading a notepad.

What is reflection?

The direction in which a wavefront travels at an interface between two distinct media changes during the process of reflection. This allows the wavefront to go back into the medium in which it was first generated. Light, music, and water waves are all examples of common phenomena that may be reflected.

The following is a list of the three most common forms of reflection:

Regular Reflection.Reflection that is DiffusedMultiple Reflection

Glare on a pair of eyeglasses or the mirror in the bathroom is an example of specular reflection. Reading from a notebook is an example of diffuse reflection.

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need some more help please

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Answer:

Longitudinal wave

Explanation:

Mechanical longitudinal waves are also called compressional or compression waves, because they produce compression and rarefaction when traveling through a medium, and pressure waves, because they produce increases and decreases in pressure.

The greater the mass of an object, the greater the _____. (fill in question) ​

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Answer:

momentum

Explanation:

Momentum is the answer

If the small piston has an area of .004 square
meters and Bob pushes down on it with 225 N of
force, how much weight can he lift on the car
side of the system, if that piston's area is 3.5
square meters?

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F₂ = 1.723 x 10⁸ N

Further explanation

Given

Area of small piston : 0.004 m²

Area of large piston : 3.5 m²

Force 225 N

Required

Force applied

Solution

Pascal Law :

F₁/A₁=F₂/A₂

225/0.004 m² = F₂/3.5² m²

F₂ = 1.723 x 10⁸ N

One Newton is equivalent to
A. 1 kg/s2
B. 1 kg*m/s
C. 1 kg*m/s2
D. 1 kg/s

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

A newton is defined as 1 kg⋅m/s2.

One newton is therefore the force needed to accelerate one kilogram of mass at the rate of one metre per second squared in the direction of the applied force.

Not affected by acids a physical or chemical?

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The answer is chemical , I found it on quizlet

4. A lamp is connected to a 230 V mains supply. A current of 4 A flows through the
lamp for 30 seconds.
4.1 Write down the equation that links charge flow, current, and time. (1 mark)

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Explanation:Example

A 500 W television set is switched on for 4 hours. Calculate the energy transferred.

500 W = 500/1000 = 0.5 kW

energy transferred = power × time

= 0.5 × 4

= 2 kWh

A lamp is connected to a 230 V mains supply. A current of 4 A flows through the lamp for 30 seconds. The energy dissipated is 27600 J.

To find the energy dissipation, the given values are,

Voltage, V = 230 V

Current, I = 4 A

time, t = 30 s

What is energy?

The forms of energy, which prevail, however, all these forms of energy generally come under two basic categories, that is, potential energy and kinetic energy.  

The stored energy and the energy of position are termed potential energy. The motion of waves, molecules, electrons, atoms, and objects is termed kinetic energy.  

The different forms of potential energy are chemical energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, and nuclear energy. The different forms of kinetic energy are thermal energy, radiant energy, motion energy, sound, and electrical energy.  

Substituting the given values,

The energy is given by

E = V I t

E = 230 x 4 x 30

E = 27600 J

Thus, the energy dissipated is 27600 J.

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Describe ALL of the energy transformations that are taking place in this process.

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Answer:I think that is false

Explanation:

convert 2kg into SI unit of force​

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Answer:

19.6133 newton.

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En pocas palabras la utilidad que le darias al hecho de conocer los principios y leyes que rigen el movimiento de los cuerpos

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Answer:

we can predict where they are in the future, know where they were in the past

can also build a device that generates a specific type of desired movement,

Explanation:

With the knowledge of the laws that govern the movement of bodies, we can predict where they are in the future and therefore know if there may be an accident, crash.

We can also know where they were in the past and therefore know if a fact is the result of these movements, craters, collapse of buildings, etc.

We can also build a device that generates a specific type of desired movement, for example pulleys that help us with work, etc.

A wire in a circuit carries a current of 0.9 A. Calculate the quantity of
charge that flows through the wire in 50 s. Choose the correct unit of
charge with your answer.
45 A
45C
45 J
O 0.018 A
O 0,018
0.018 J
O 55.6 A
55.6 C
55.6J

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Answer:

We conclude that the quantity of  the charge that flows through the wire in 50 s will be 45 C.

Explanation:

Given

Current I = 0.9 ATime t = 50 s

To determine

We need to find the quantity of  the charge that flows through the wire in 50 s.

Important Tip:

A current of 1 Ampere = 1 Coulomb  of charge flowing in 1 second

Using the formula involving charge and current

[tex]I=\frac{Q}{t}[/tex]

where:

[tex]I[/tex] represents the current in amperes (A)[tex]Q[/tex] represents the charge in coulomb (C)[tex]t[/tex] represents the time in seconds (s)

now substituting I = 0.9 and t = 50 in the formula

[tex]I=\frac{Q}{t}[/tex]

[tex]0.9\:=\:\frac{Q}{50}[/tex]

switch sides

[tex]\frac{Q}{50}=0.9[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 50

[tex]\frac{50Q}{50}=0.9\cdot \:50[/tex]

Simplify

[tex]Q=45[/tex] C

Therefore, we conclude that the quantity of  the charge that flows through the wire in 50 s will be 45 C.

Put in order Dead leaves fall onto the ground. Organisms such as earthworms mix decaying matter with sediment. Topsoil is formed. Leaves and dead roots decay and are broken down. Bedrock is weathered into small pieces.

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Dead leaves fall to the ground, leaves and dead roots decay and are broken down, bedrock is weathered into small pieces, organisms mix decaying matter with sediment, topsoil is formed.

What would happen without the sun?


All the planets would be remain in place and orbit in darkness


Life on earth would continue to exist in darkness


All the planets would cease to exist

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Answer:

All the planets would be remain in place and orbit in darkness

Explanation:

I'm assuming the sun didn't go nova, but it would sure kill off all life on Earth!

Have a great weekend!

Answer:

A- did this test :P

Explanation:

2. Which of the following is a unit that is associated with the push or pull of an object on another object?
0 Watt
Newton
O meter
O current

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I am 95% sure the answer is Newton hope this helps (sorry if I’m wrong I’m a little sleep deprived)

A train travels 20,000km in 500h. What is the average speed of the train?

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Answer:

40 mph

Explanation:

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I'm which direction does earth rotate

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Answer:

Earth rotates eastward, in prograde motion.

Answer:

Earth rotates eastward, in prograde motion. As viewed from the North Pole, Earth turns counterclockwise.

Explanation:

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