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An organ is a group of two or more
function.
that work together to perform a common function

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Answer 1
An organ is a group of two or more tissue. They function to maintain homeostasis in the body (keep the person alive) all body systems work together to perform functions (switching between throat and windpipe etc)

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According to the chart, one gram of copper and
gram(s) of gold
would change their temperatures by approximately the same amount by
adding heat to them.
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four

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Answer:

C) three

Explanation:

Let gram of gold required be m . Let temperature change in both be Δ t .

heat absorbed = mass x specific heat x change in temperature

for copper

heat absorbed = 1 x .385 x Δt

for gold

heat absorbed = m x .129 x Δt

So

m x .129 x Δt = 1 x .385 x Δt

m = 2.98

= 3 g approximately .

A cylinder contains 3.5 L of oxygen at 350 K and 2.7 atm . The gas is heated, causing a piston in the cylinder to move outward. The heating causes the temperature to rise to 620 K and the volume of the cylinder to increase to 9.1 L.What is the gas pressure? P= _____atm

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Answer:

The pressure is [tex]P_2 = 1.84 \ a.t.m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The first  volume of  is  [tex]v_1 = 3.5 \ L[/tex]

   The first  pressure is  [tex]P_1 = 2.7 \ a.t.m[/tex]

   The first  temperature is  [tex]T_1 = 350 \ K[/tex]

    The  new temperature is  [tex]T_2 = 620 \ K[/tex]

     The  new volume is  [tex]V_2 = 9.1 \ a.t.m[/tex]

Generally according to the combined gas law we have that

      [tex]\frac{P_1 V_1 }{T_1 } = \frac{P_2 V_2 }{T_2 }[/tex]

=>  [tex]P_2 = \frac{P_1 * V_1 * T_2 }{T_1 * V_2 }[/tex]

=>    [tex]P_2 = \frac{ 2.7 * 3.5 * 620 }{ 350 * 9.1 }[/tex]

=>  [tex]P_2 = 1.84 \ a.t.m[/tex]

In some cases, neither of the two equations in the system will contain a variable with a coefficient of 1, so we must take a further step to isolate it. Let's say we now have
3C+4D=5
2C+5D=2
None of these terms has a coefficient of 1. Instead, we'll pick the variable with the smallest coefficient and isolate it. Move the term with the lowest coefficient so that it's alone on one side of its equation, then divide by the coefficient. Which of the following expressions would result from that process?
C= 53−43D
C= 1−52D
D= 25−25C
D= 54−34C
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Part E - Solving for Two Variables
Now that you have one of the two variables in Part D isolated, use substitution to solve for the two variables. You may want to review the Multiplication and Division of Fractions and Simplifying an Expression Primers.
Enter the answer as two numbers (either fraction or decimal), separated by a comma, with C first.
Need the answer with work shown for Part E.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given the simultaneous equation,

3C+4D=5  .............. 1

2C+5D=2 ............... 2

Solving for the value of C and D using substitution method.

From equation 1;

3C = 5-4D

Divide both sides by 3

3C/3 =  (5-4D)/3

C = (5-4D)/3 .... 3

From equation 2:

2C+5D=2

5D = 2-2C

Divide both sides by 5;

5D/5 = 2-2C/5

D = (2-2C)/5 ..... 4

Substitute equation 4 into 3;

C = 5-4{(2-2C)/5}/3

C = [5 - (8-8C/5)]/3

C = [25-(8-8C)/5]/3

C = (17+8C)/15

15C = 17+8C

15C-8C = 17

7C = 17

C = 17/7

Substitute C = 17/7 into equation 4 to get the value of D

D = (2-2(17/7))/5

D = (2-34/7)/5

D = 14-34/35

D = -20/35

D = -4/7

Hence the value of C = 17/7, D = -4/7

Silver has a work function of 4.5 eV . Part A What is the longest wavelength of light that will release an electron from a silver surface

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Answer:

λ = 2.7608 x 10⁻⁷ m = 276.08 nm

Explanation:

The work function of a metallic surface is the minimum amount of photon energy required to release the photo-electrons from the surface of metal. The work function is given by the following formula:

Work Function = hc/λ

where,

Work Function = (4.5 eV)(1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ J/1 eV) = 7.2 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

h = Plank's Constant = 6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s

c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s

λ = longest wavelength capable of releasing electron.

Therefore,

7.2 x 10⁻¹⁹ J = (6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s)(3 x 10⁸ m/s)/λ

λ = (6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s)(3 x 10⁸ m/s)/(7.2 x 10⁻¹⁹ J)

λ = 2.7608 x 10⁻⁷ m = 276.08 nm

Two long straight wires are parallel and 9.5 cm apart. They are to carry equal currents such that the magnetic field at a point halfway between them has magnitude 280 T.
(a) Should the currents be in the same or opposite directions?
(b) How much current is needed?

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Answer:

(a) the current will flow in opposite direction

(b) the current needed is 33.25 A

Explanation:

(a) At the center of the two parallel wires, the two wires will have the same magnitude of magnetic field. In order to have a non a zero value of magnetic field at the center, the field must be in the same direction and the current will flow in opposite direction according to right hand rule.

(b) How much current is needed

Given;

distance between the two parallel wires, d = 9.5 cm = 0.095 m

magnitude of magnetic field at a point halfway between the wires, [tex]B_c[/tex] = 280 μT (This unit was corrected to obtain feasible current)

The magnetic field at distance R due to an infinite wire is given by;

[tex]B = \frac{\mu_o I}{2\pi R}[/tex]

At the center of the wire, [tex]B_c = 2B[/tex]

[tex]B_c = 2(\frac{\mu_o I}{2\pi R} )\\\\B_c = \frac{\mu_o I}{\pi R}[/tex]

where;

μ₀ is permeability of free space = 4π x 10⁻⁷ m/A

R is the center point between the wires, R = d/2 = 0.095m / 2 = 0.0475 m

I is the current needed

[tex]B_c = \frac{\mu_o I}{\pi R} \\\\I = \frac{B_c \pi R}{\mu_o} \\\\I = \frac{280* 10^{-6}*\pi *0.0475}{4\pi *10^{-7}} \\\\I = 33.25 \ A[/tex]

When submerged in water, the brick appears to have an additional force pushing it ___upward ___downward. This additional force is the buoyant force (B).

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Answer:

Therefore, the brick appears to have an additional force pushing it upward.

Explanation:

When a brick is submerged in the water, it has two forces acting upon it. One force is the gravitational force or the weight of the brick, that acts downward. The weight force also acts on the brick when it is not in water. But, in water an additional force acts on the brick. This additional force is named as Buoyant Force. This force is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the brick. And this Buoyant Force acts on the brick in the upward direction. The formula for this force is given as follows:

Buoyant Force = (Density of Water)(Volume of Water Displaced)(g)

Therefore, the brick appears to have an additional force pushing it upward.

Tectonic plates are large segments of the Earth's crust that moves slowly. Suppose that one such plate has an average speed of 4.0 cm/per year. a.) what distance does it move in 1 second at this speed. b.) What is the speed per kilometer per million years

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Answer:

a. [tex]3.04\times 10^{-8}m[/tex]

b. = 40 km/ million years

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

According to the question, Data provided in the question

Average speed = 4.0 cm / per year

Distance move in 1 second at this speed

Based on the above information

a. For distance move in 1 second is

As we know that

[tex]d_1 = v_g \times t\\\\ = 4\ cm \times \frac{1}{100\times 365.25\times 3,600} \times 1\s\\\\= 3.04\times 10^{-8}m[/tex]

b. For speed per kilometer per million years is

[tex]v_1 = 4\times \frac{10^6}{10^5} \\\\[/tex]

= 40 km/ million years

Suppose an electron and a proton move at the same speed. Which particle has a longer de Broglie wavelength

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Answer:

Therefore, electron will have a longer de Broglie Wavelength.

Explanation:

The de Broglie wavelength is given by the following formula:

λ = h/mv

where.

λ = de Broglie wavelength

h = Plank's Constant

m = mass of the particle.

v = speed of the particle

Since, the speed of both electron and proton is same and Plank's constant is also a constant. Therefore, the de Broglie wavelength depends solely upon the mass of electron and proton, as follows:

λ ∝ 1/m

It shows that wavelength is inversely proportional to the mass of particle.

Since, the mass of electron is less than the mass of proton.

Therefore, electron will have a longer de Broglie Wavelength.

How is the work done to hoist the counterweight related to the potential energy of the counterweight at its specified height?

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Answer:

The work done to lift the counterweight equals the potential energy acquired

Explanation:

since this is vertically applied force on the counterweight, and the distance the force is displacing the counterweight is in the same direction as the applied force, it equals the gained potential energy

A 121-kg astronaut (including space suit) acquires a speed of 2.90 m/s by pushing off with her legs from a 1600-kg space capsule. Use the reference frame in which the capsule is at rest before the push.
A) What is the velocity of the space capsule after the push in the reference frame?
B) If the push lasts 0.660 s , what is the magnitude of the average force exerted by each on the other?
C) What is the kinetic energy of the astronaut after the push in the reference frame?
D) What is the kinetic energy of the capsule after the push in the reference frame?

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Answer:

a) 0.22 m/s

b) 531.67 N

c) 508.81 J

d) 38.72 J

Explanation:

the mass of the astronaut = 121 kg

astronaut's push of speed = 2.9 m/s

mass of the space capsule = 1600 kg

a) according to the conservation of momentum, the summation of the total momentum in a system must be equal to zero.

let us take the direction of the astronaut as positive.

Astronaut's momentum p = mv

where

m is the mass

v is the velocity

momentum p = 121 x 2.9 = 350.9 kg-m/s

The space capsules momentum = mv

==> 1600 x (-v) = -1600v    this is because the space capsule moves in the opposite direction to the astronaut.

according to conservation of momentum

350.9 + (-1600v) = 0

350.9 = 1600v

v = 350.9/1600 = 0.22 m/s

b) magnitude of the force F is the rate of change of momentum.

The astronaut and the space capsule both change momentum from 0 to 350.9 kg-m/s. In 0.66 seconds, the force will be

F = [tex]\frac{m(v - u)}{t}[/tex]

where

u is their initial velocity = 0 m/s

where v = 2.9

t = 0.66

substituting, we have

F = [tex]\frac{121(2.9 - 0)}{0.66}[/tex] = 350.9/0.66 = 531.67 N  this same force is experienced by the space capsule

c) Kinetic energy of the astronaut = [tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^{2}[/tex]

m is the mass = 121 kg

v is the velocity = 2.9 m/s

KE = [tex]\frac{1}{2}*121*2.9^{2}[/tex] = 508.81 J

d) Kinetic energy of the space capsule = [tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^{2}[/tex]

KE = [tex]\frac{1}{2}* 1600* 0.22^{2}[/tex] = 38.72 J

Find the minimum value of n in the Balmer series for which the predicted wavelength is in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum. View Available Hint(s)

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Answer:

 λ =365.4 nm

Explanation:

Boh's atomic model of the Hydrogen atom the energy of each level is

        Eₙ = - 13.606 / n²

where the synergy is in electonvotes and the value of E₀ = 13.606 eV is the energy of the base state of hydrogen.

An atomic transition occurs when an electron goes from an excited state and joins everything of lower energy.

                 ED = 13.606 (1 / n₀² - 1 /[tex]n_{f}^{2}[/tex])

we are going to apply this relationship to answer slash.

 

At the beginning of the studies of atomic transitions, each group did not consider having a different name

name        Initial state

Lymman         1

Balmer           2

the final state is any other state sta the continuum that corresponds to n = inf

Let's look for the highest energy of the Balmer series

              ΔE = 13.606 (1/2² - 1 /∞)

              ΔE = 3.4015 eV

Let's use the Planck relation for the energy

                E = h f = h c /λ

                λ = h c / E

Let's reduce the energy to J

              E = 3.4015 eV (1.6 10⁻¹⁹ J / 1 eV) = 5.4424 10⁻¹⁹

            λ = 6.63 10⁻³⁴  3 10⁸ / 5.4424 10⁻¹⁹

            λ = 3.654 10⁻⁷ m

            λ = 3,654 10⁻⁷ m (10⁹ nm / 1m)

            λ =365.4 nm

this eta radiation in the ultraviolet range

The following represents a mass attached to a spring oscillating in simple harmonic motion. X(t) = 4.0 cos(3.0t +0.10) units of meters, radians and seconds
a. What is the amplitude? (1)
b. What is the angular frequency? (1)
c. What is the frequency? (2)
d. What is the period? (2)
e. What is the phase constant? (1)
f. What is the maximum speed? (2)
g. If the mass m= 1.2 kg, what is the spring constant? (2)
h. If the mass m= 1.2 kg, what is the total energy of the oscillator? (3)
i. What is the potential energy of the oscillator at t=0 s? (3)
j. What is the kinetic energy of the oscillator at t=0 s? (3)

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Answer:

a) A = 4.0 m , b)   w = 3.0 rad / s , c)  f = 0.477 Hz , d) T = 20.94 s

Explanation:

The equation that describes the oscillatory motion is

          x = A cos (wt + fi)

In the exercise we are told that the expression is

          x = 4.0 cos (3.0 t + 0.10)

let's answer the different questions

a) the amplitude is

         A = 4.0 m

b) the frequency or angular velocity

         w = 3.0 rad / s

c) angular velocity and frequency are related

          w = 2π f

           f = w / 2π

           f = 3 / 2π

           f = 0.477 Hz

d) the period

frequency and period are related

           T = 1 / f

           T = 1 / 0.477

           T = 20.94 s

e) the phase constant

          Ф = 0.10 rad

f) velocity is defined by

          v = dx / dt

         

         v = - A w sin (wt + Ф)

speed is maximum when sine is + -1

         v = A w

          v = 4 3

          v = 12 m / s

g) the angular velocity is

          w² = k / m

          k = m w²

          k = 1.2 3²

          k = 10.8 N / m

h) the total energy of the oscillator is

          Em = ½ k A²

           Em = ½ 10.8 4²

          Em = 43.2 J

i) the potential energy is

           Ke = ½ k x²

for t = 0 x = 4 cos (0 + 0.1)

               x = 3.98 m

j) kinetic energy

           K = ½ m v²

for t = 00.1 ²

    v = A w sin 0.10

    v = 4 3 sin 0.10

    v = 1.98 m / s

A horizontal rope is tied to a 55.0 kg box on frictionless ice. What is the tension in the rope if: The box is at rest

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Answer:

T = 0

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the box, m = 55 kg

We need to find the tension in the rope if the box is at rest. When the object is at rest, its acceleration is equal to 0. It would mean that the net force equals 0. So, the tension in the rope is equal to 0.

Cassidy walks 1 mile then turns 90 degrees and walks 2 miles Distance:Displacement:

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Explanation:

The total displacement is 3 miles

What is displacement?

Simply put it is the sum total of the changes in position of an object from it initial position to it final position, It is a vector quantity and has a direction and magnitude.

In our example the displacement the total points of movement can be annotated as

From A to B to C

From A to B= 1 mile

From B to C= 1 miles

Displacement is 1 + 2= 3 miles

What is the magnitude of the momentum of a 33 g sparrow flying with a speed of 8.7 m/s?

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Answer:

0.2871 kg m/s

Explanation:

p = mv

convert 33g into kg (0.033)

mulitply byt 8.7 to get 0.2871

Which of the following is not a factor in whether a reaction will spontaneously occur? A. Entropy change of the system B. Enthalpy change of the system C. Temperature of the system D. Pressure change of the system

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

pressure change have nothing to do with the spontaneity.

Entropy change , enthalpy change , temperature have roles in deciding spontaneity.

When monochromatic light illuminates a grating with 7000 lines per centimeter, its second order maximum is at 62.4°. What is the wavelength of the lig

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Answer:

633nm

Explanation:

Given the following :

Number of lines per centimeter(N) = 7000

Angle θ = 62.4°

Order (n) = 2

If grating element = d

Wavelength (λ) = (d* SinΘ) / 2

If number of lines = 7000 per cm

Converting to metre :

100 cm = 1m

7000 lines per 1 cm

Number of lines per m:

7000 lines * 100 = 700,000 lines per meter

Recall :

d = reciprocal of N

d = 1 / 700,000

d = 0.00000142857

Substituting into (λ) = (d* SinΘ) / 2

λ = (0.00000142857 * Sin 62.4°) / 2

λ = 0.00000126600 / 2

λ = 0.000000633002

λ = 0.000000633

λ = 633 × 10^-9 m = 633nm

You toss a ball straight up in the air. Immediately after you let go of it, what force or forces are acting on the ball

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Answer and Explanation: When tossing a ball up in the air, the forces acting on the ball are due to Gravity, which is defined by gravitational acceleration on that location on Earth (approximately 9.8 m/s²) multiplied by mass of the ball; Force of thrown, i.e., the force you threw the ball and air resistance force, which is proportional to the square of the ball's through the air and the ball's cross section area. To facilite calculations, air resistance force is normally ignored.

Answer:

weight and drag

Explanation:

A medicine ball has a mass of 6 kg and is thrown with a speed of 4 m/s. What is its kinetic energy?
(24 j ) (48 J )(96 j )( 12j )
none of these​

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Answer:

[tex] \boxed{\sf Kinetic \ energy \ (KE) = 48 \ J} [/tex]

Given:

Mass (m) = 6 kg

Speed (v) = 4 m/s

To Find:

Kinetic energy (KE)

Explanation:

Formula:

[tex] \boxed{ \bold{\sf KE = \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} }}[/tex]

Substituting values of m & v in the equation:

[tex] \sf \implies KE = \frac{1}{2} \times 6 \times {4}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies KE = \frac{1}{ \cancel{2}} \times \cancel{2} \times 3 \times 16[/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies KE =3 \times 16[/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies KE = 48 \: J[/tex]

a sled is moving with a velocity of 8m/s. The sled slows to a stop over a time of 4s, covering a distance of 16m. What is the sleds acceleration

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Given:-

Initial velocity, u = 8 m/s

Time taken, t = 4 s

Distance covered, s = 16 m

To be calculated:-

Calculate the acceleration ,a .

Formula used:-

s = ut + 1/2 at²

Solution:-

According to the second equation of motion, we have

s = ut + 1/2 at²

★Substituting the values in the above formula,we get:

⇒ 16 = 8 × 4 + 1/2 × a × 4

⇒ 16 = 32 + 2a

⇒ 2a = 16 - 32

⇒ 2a = -16

⇒ a = -16/2

⇒ a = -8 m/s²

Hence,the acceleration is -8 m/s² .

In a photoelectric experiment, a metal is irradiated with light of energy 3.56 eV. If a stopping potential of 1.10 V is required, what is the work function of the metal?

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Answer:

The  work function is  [tex]\phi = 2.46 \ eV[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The light energy is  [tex]E = 3.56 eV[/tex]

     The  stopping voltage is  [tex]V = 1.10 \ V[/tex]

Generally work function is mathematically represented as

      [tex]\phi = E - KE[/tex]

Where KE is the kinetic energy of the ejected electron and it is mathematically represented as

         [tex]KE = V * e[/tex]

Where  e is the charge on the electron

So  

        [tex]KE = 1.10eV[/tex]

Thus  

        [tex]\phi = 3.56eV - 1.10 eV[/tex]

=>      [tex]\phi = 2.46 \ eV[/tex]

When an auditorium has a solid wall, sound waves will tend to perfectly reflect off the wall (i.e. with a 180o phase change). If listening to music, as from an orchestra, the incoming and reflected waves will interfere with each other. For a listener sitting 0.5 m from the wall, what is the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

When an auditorium has a solid wall, sound waves will tend to perfectly reflect off the wall (i.e. with a 180o phase change). If listening to music, as from an orchestra, the incoming and reflected waves will interfere with each other. For a listener sitting 0.5 m from the wall, what is the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference? Use vsound=330 m/s.

Answer: f = 165 Hz

the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference is 165 Hz

Explanation:

For a reflected wave (out of phase), the path difference between the incoming and reflected wave should be equal to the half integral multiple of wavelength.

r₂ - r₁ = ( m + 1/2) λ/2

r₂ is the distance from the source to observer via reflection

r₁ is distance from source to observer

here r₂ would travel an additional distance of 0.5 m due to reflection that straight approaching wave.

Therefor to have minimum/lowest possible frequency, we say m = 0

we substitute

0.5 = ( 0 + 1/2 ) λ/2

λ = 2m

The frequency would be

f = Vsound / λ

f = 330 / 2

f = 165 Hz

Therefore the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference is 165 Hz

A student attaches a length of nylon fishing line to a fence post. She stretches it out and shakes the end of the rope in her hand back and forth to produce waves on the line. The most efficient way for her to increase the wavelength is to

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Answer:

increase the tension on the hose and shake the end fewer times per second.

Explanation:

This is because Tension of the rope is directly proportional to wavelength and inversely proportional to the frequency ( shakes per second) so increasing tension increases wavelength and vice versa

Wavelength= Tension/ frequency

The most efficient way for her to increase the wavelength is to increase the rate of shaking the rope per second.

What is wavelength?

Wavelength measures the distance of wave that occur between one crest and another crest.

To increase the wavelength the rope end should be shaked in a number of time per second this will help build up tension in the rope.

Therefore, she should increase the rate of shaking the rope per second.

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Select the correct answer.
Based on the law of conservation of energy, which statement is false?
O A. Energy is lost when machines don't work right.
OB.
We can't add more energy to the universe.
Ос.
We can't destroy energy that exists in the universe.
OD. Energy changes from one form to another.​

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Answer:A is the correct answer

Explanation:

A 1.10kg block is attached to a spring with spring constant 18 N/m. While the block is sitting at rest, a student hits it with a hammer and almost instantaneously gives it a speed of 40cm/s .What is the block's speed at the point where x = 0.45 A?

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Answer:

The velocity is  [tex]v_x = 0.356 \ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  mass is  [tex]m = 1.10 \ kg[/tex]

   The  spring constant is  [tex]k = 18 \ N/m[/tex]

   The  speed is [tex]v = 40 \ cm / s = 0.4 m/s[/tex]

    The  position considered is  x =  0.45 A  

Here A is the amplitude which is mathematically represented as

     [tex]A = v * \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} }[/tex]

=>     [tex]A = 0.4 * \sqrt{\frac{1.10}{18 } }[/tex]

=>     [tex]A = 0.0989 \ m[/tex]

So     [tex]x = 0.45 * 0.0989[/tex]

=>     [tex]x = 0.045 \ m[/tex]

Generally the speed at  x  is mathematically represented as

      [tex]v_x = \sqrt{ \frac{k}{m} * [A^2 - x^2 ]}[/tex]

=>    [tex]v_x = \sqrt{ \frac{18}{ 1.10} * [0.0989^2 - 0.045^2 ]}[/tex]

=>    [tex]v_x = 0.356 \ m/s[/tex]

In coming to a stop, a car leaves skid marks 80 m long on the highway. Assuming a deceleration of 3.5 m/s2 , estimate the speed of the car just before braking.

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Answer:

The speed of the car just before braking is 23.66 m/s.

Explanation:

Given;

mark of the skid, d = 80 m

deceleration of the car, a = 3.5 m/s²

To determine the speed of the car just before braking, we apply the following kinematic equation;

[tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2ad\\\\v^2 = 0 + 2(3.5)(80)\\\\v^2 = 560\\\\v= \sqrt{560}\\\\v = 23.66 \ m/s[/tex]

Therefore, the speed of the car just before braking is 23.66 m/s.

How does the energy stored in an isolated capacitor change if the potential difference is increased by a factor of six

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Answer:

Energy will be reduced by 0.3

Explanation:

Given that E = 1/2 QV

So if V is increased by 6

=> V = E/ 3Q

So the energy will be divided by a factor 1/3 of be reduced by 0.3

3.60×10^23 nitrogen molecules collide with a 16.0 cm^2 wall each second. Assume that the molecules all travel with a speed of 450 m/s and strike the wall head on. What is the pressure on the wall?

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Answer:

The pressure on the wall is 9416.25 N/m²

Explanation:

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A gas is compressed by an isothermal process that decreases its volume by a factor of 2. In this process, the pressure:________

a. Does not change
b. Increases by a factor of less than 2.
c. Increases by a factor of 2.
d. Increases by a factor of more than 2.

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Answer:

In this process, the pressure increases by a factor of 2.

Explanation:

For an isothermal process, the temperature remains constant throughout the process.

Also, PV = constant

It means that there is an inverse relationship between pressure and volume of the gas.

If the volume is decreased by a factor of 2, the pressure increases by a factor of 2. Hence, the correct option is (c).

The path of an object projected at a 45 degree angle with initial velocity of 80 feet per second is given by the −32 2 function h(x) = (80)2 x + x where x is the horizontal distance traveled and h(x) is the height in feet. Use the TRACE feature of your calculator to determine the height of the object when it has traveled 100 feet away horizontally.

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Answer:

The height of the object is 50 feet

Explanation:

Given that:

The path of an object projected at a 45 degree angle with initial velocity of 80 feet per second is given by the  function  [tex]h (x) =\dfrac{-32}{(80)^2}x^2+x[/tex]

where;

x  is the horizontal distance traveled and  h(x) is the height in feet.

The objective is to use the TRACE feature of your calculator to determine the height of the object when it has traveled 100 feet away horizontally.

Before then;

If the function [tex]h (x) =\dfrac{-32}{(80)^2}x^2+x[/tex]

and x = 100

then :

[tex]h (x) =\dfrac{-32}{(80)^2}(100)^2+100[/tex]

[tex]h (x) =\dfrac{-32}{6400} \times 10000+100[/tex]

[tex]h (x) =- 0.005 \times 10000+100[/tex]

[tex]h (x) =- 50+100[/tex]

h(x) = 50 feet

Using the TRACE CALCULATOR,

In your Trace calculator;

input Y = X - 32 X^2/(80)        this  because in the calculator Y denotes h(x)

Now over to the WINDOW

set the window as follows:

Xmin = 0

Xmax = 200

Xsc1 =1

Ymin = 0

Ymax = 50

Ysc = 1

Xres = 1

After that, click on the graph key and an output will display as seen in the image below.

Therefore, the show the value of Y which we earlier said it denotes the h(x) = 50 feet

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