should be 1
Explanation:
because what do you use in class and has a lever
A box is pulled to the right with a force of 65 n at an angle of 58 degrees to the horizontal the surface of frictional is the Freebody diagram shown what is the net force of the X direction
Answer:
The force acting in x direction is 34.44 N
Explanation:
We have,
Force acting on the box is 65 N at an angle of 58 degrees to the horizontal the surface of frictional.
It is required to find the net force in x- direction.
The net force acting in the x- direction is given by :
[tex]F_x=F\cos\theta\\\\F_x=65\times \cos(58)\\\\F_x=34.44\ N[/tex]
So, the force acting in x direction is 34.44 N.
state any differences between Mass and weight
Answer:
The difference between mass and weight is that mass is the amount of matter in a material, while weight is a measure of how the force of gravity acts upon that mass. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in a body. ... Weight usually is denoted by W. Weight is mass multiplied by the acceleration of gravity.
Answer:
mass is present in the substance and weight is the force exerted by gravity
does earths surface heat up the same everywhere
the correct answer is no ;)
Answer:
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Explanation
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At t= 0, a particle moving in the xy plane with constant acceleration has a velocity of Vi= (3.00i -2.00j) m/s and is at the origin. At t= 3.00 s, the particle's velocity is V = (9.00i + 7.00j) m/s . Find (a) the acceleration of the particle and (b) its coordinates at any time t.
Answer:
(a) a = (2i + 4.5j) m/s^2
(b) r = ro + vot + (1/2)at^2
Explanation:
(a) The acceleration of the particle is given by:
[tex]\vec{a}=\frac{\vec{v}-\vec{v_o}}{t}\\\\[/tex]
vo: initial velocity = (3.00i -2.00j) m/s
v: final velocity = (9.00i + 7.00j) m/s
t = 3s
by replacing the values of the vectors and time you obtain:
[tex]\vec{a}=\frac{1}{3s}[(9.00-3.00)\hat{i}+(7.00-(-2.00))\hat{j}]\\\\\vec{a}=(2\hat{i}+4.5\hat{j})m/s^2[/tex]
(b) The position vector is given by:
[tex]\vec{r}=\vec{r_o}+\vec{v_o}t+\frac{1}{2}\vec{a}t^2[/tex]
where vo = (3.00i -2.00j) m/s and a = (2.00i + 4.50j)m/s^2
Atividade 4 - Num chuveiro ligado nas posições verão e inverno, com as seguintes características: 220V – 2200W/4400W. Calcule a corrente elétrica que circula na potência menor (verão) e maior (inverno), com a mesma tensão. Dica: isole a corrente elétrica na expressão P= i x U
Explanation:
The characteristics for a shower connected in summer and winter positions is 220 V - 2200 W / 4400 W.
It means lowest power is 2200 W and highest power is 4400 W
For lowest power,
[tex]P=VI[/tex]
I = electric current for summer
[tex]I=\dfrac{P}{V}\\\\I=\dfrac{2200}{220}\\\\I=10\ A[/tex]
For highest power,
[tex]P'=VI'[/tex]
I' = electric current for winters
[tex]I'=\dfrac{P}{V}\\\\I'=\dfrac{4400}{220}\\\\I'=20\ A[/tex]
Hence, for lowest power, current is 10 A ad for highest power, current is 20 A.
Sonar question: A person's yells into a deep well, sending a sound wave that travels at a speed of 50 m/s. The echo is heard in 6 seconds.
How deep is the well? Remember, speed distance/time
Calculate the pressure in pascals if a 140N force is applied to an area of 0.1m².
Answer:
Pressure = 1400 pascals
Explanation:
The formula to measure pressure is Pressure equals force in pounds over the area in square inch. The written abbreviated formula is P= F/A. By looking at the formula one can see that top obtain the pressure on an object, one must divide the the force by the area of an object.
P = 140/0.1
P = 1400
[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto Pressure=\dfrac{Force}{Area}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto Pressure=\dfrac{140}{0.1}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto Pressure=1400Pa[/tex]
3. If the tyre of a car has a diameter of 0.7 m and if the wheel has an angular velocity of 10 radians per second, what is the speed of the car in m/s
Answer:
speed = radius x angular velocity
= 0.7/2 x 10
= 3.5 m/s
A wave with a frequency of 30 Hz has a wavelength of 40.5 m. How fast is the wave traveling?
Answer:
Speed of wave = 1,215 m/s
Explanation:
Given:
Frequency of wave = 30 Hz
Wavelength = 40.5 m
Find:
Speed of wave = ?
Computation:
⇔ Speed of wave = Frequency of wave × Wavelength
⇔ Speed of wave = 30 Hz × 40.5 m
⇔ Speed of wave = 1,215 m/s
Therefore, speed of wave is 1,215 meter per second.
battery of 12 V supplies charge of 1000 C to a device work battery
Answer:
Work done is 12000 J
Explanation:
We have,
Voltage of a battery is 12 V
Charge supplied by the battery is 1000 C
Let us assume to find the work is done by the battery in moving the charge. The work done is given in terms of voltage as :
[tex]W=qV\\\\W=1000\times 12\\\\W=12000\ J[/tex]
So, the work of 12000 J is done by battery in moving charges.
what are the first 20 elements and their chemical symbols
A wave travels an average distance of 6 meters in 3 seconds. What is the wave's velocity?
Answer:
2m/s
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which of the following is a surface phenomenon A evaporation B boiling C melting D freezing
Answer:
A. evaporation
Explanation:
Evaporation is a surface phenomenon as the molecules of the surface gets sufficient energy to overcome the force of attraction which will help in converting to the vapor phase.
What is food insecurity?
the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
the state of being without food for at least five days
the state of being without food until mom or dad goes grocery shopping
the state of not cooking your own food to feed yourself
Answer:
The state of being without reliablr access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food
How do we know what is inside of Earth ?
Answer:
Most of what we know about the interior of the Earth comes from the study of seismic waves from earthquakes. Seismic waves from large earthquakes pass throughout the Earth. These waves contain vital information about the internal structure of the Earth.
The chart shows the power ratings of 3 clothes dryers and the time needed to dry a load of 10 towels.
power/time
x/4,370/25
y/4,420/22
z/4,150/26
What is the difference in energy used between the dryer that uses the greatest amount of energy and the dryer that uses the least amount?
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:
its right on edge
If the speed and mass of an object are doubled, which of the following is true?
A) The momentum of the object is doubled
B) The kinetic energy of the object is doubled
C) The momentum of the object is quadrupled
D) The kinetic energy of the object is multiplied by 8
E) The momentum and the kinetic energy of the object are quadrupled
Answer:
A is true
Explanation:
Other all are wrong I guess
Answer: The Answer is A
Explanation:
I'm not sure but
P = Momentum
P = Mass x Velocity
P = (M XV)^2
P^2
A positive test charge of 8.5 × 10 negative 7 Columbus experiences a force of 4.1 × 10 negative 1 N calculate the electric field created by the positive test charge also specify the direction of the electric field with respect to the force
Explanation:
direction of electric field is same as that of force experienced by the test charge
Answer:
Comments/Reasoning Calculations/Results
I used the equation for calculating electric field strength. E = F/q
I substituted the values of F and q in the equation to get
this value of E E= (4.1 x10-1)/(8.5 x10-7)
The electric field strength is 4.8 × 105 newtons/coulomb
Explanation:
edmentum sample answer
What is the primary way that metamorphic rocks forms?
Answer:
where the rocks are exposed to really hot conditions and high pressure....these conditions are found deep where tectonic plates meet or deep inisde the earth past our core
hope this helps !!!!!
Answer:
high heat, high pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids or commonly a combination of these found deep in the Earth or where tectonic plates meet.
Explanation:
I hope this helps :3
A green light has a wavelength of 485 nm.
What is its frequency? (1 nanometer is 10-9 m)
Answer:
Explanation:
C bro
9. A sports car travels on a straight road at 22.0 km/h and increases its speed to 57.0 km/h in
5.0 s. Find the car's acceleration in m/s?.
Answer:
4.4 M/s
Explanation:
What are greenhouse gasses? How does carbon dioxide enter the atmosphere? (Site 1)
Answer:
greenhouse gas is a gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range
Explanation:
Animals and plants need to get rid of carbon dioxide gas through a process called respiration. Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels are burned.
Answer and explanation:
Greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, water vapor, fluorinated gases, nitrous oxide, methane, and others. Carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere by respiration of plants, animals, and microbes. Plants also remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. The net result is that plants remove more carbon dioxide than they contribute. Microbes and fungi that decompose plants and animals also return the carbon to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. These are all ways nature cycles carbon. Humans contribute carbon dioxide to the atmosphere when we burn wood, solid waste, and fossil fuels. When forests are burned to clear land, not only does the burning release carbon dioxide, but it eliminates trees that would otherwise be removing carbon dioxide by photosynthesis. Most of the human contribution is from burning fossil fuels in electrical power plants that burn coal or natural gas and in vehicles that run on petroleum products. Other industrial processes also contribute carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, but to a lesser extent.
What type of wave does NOT need matter to carry energy? *
1 point
Sound wave
Ocean wave
Electromagnetic wave
Answer:
I guess sound wave I s gonna be d right answer
Explanation:
cos sound doesnt has weight and occupies space
Answer:
Electromagnetic wave
Explanation:
Radar consists of electromagnetic waves. A warplane is rendered invisible to enemy radar by applying an antireflective polymer coating. If radar waves have a frequency of 10 GHz (Giga = 1E9), and the index of refraction of the polymer for these waves is 1.50, what is the minimum thickness of the antireflective coating? (c = 3E8 m/s. The index of refraction of air is ~1, and that of the fuselage is larger than for the polymer coating)
Answer:
d = 0.015m
Explanation:
To find the thickness of the antireflective coating you take into account that waves must reflect and interfere destructively between them. A wave travels twice the thickness d of the coating, and for the destructive interference it is necessary that the reflected wave is (m+1/2) factor of the incident wave. Thus, you have:
[tex]2d=(m+\frac{1}{2})\lambda_n[/tex]
d: thickness of the coating
m: order of the interference (m=1 for the minimum thickness)
λn: wavelength of light inside the coating
You first calculate the wavelength of the wave:
[tex]\lambda=\frac{c}{f}=\frac{3*10^8m/s}{10*10^9Hz}=0.03m[/tex]
[tex]\lambda_{coating}=\lambda_n=\frac{n_{air}}{n_{coating}}\lambda_{air}\\\\\lambda_n=\frac{1}{1.50}(0.03m)=0.06m[/tex]
Then, you replace the values of m and λn in order to calculate d:
[tex]d=\frac{1}{2}(m+\frac{1}{2})\lambda_n[/tex]
[tex]d=\frac{1}{2}(0+\frac{1}{2})(0.06m)=0.015m=1.5cm[/tex]
hence, the thickness of the antireflective coating must be 0.015m
(0) Calculate the momentum of the vehicle when it moves at the maximum speed of 90 km/h with load of 3000 kg
Answer: [tex]75000kg*m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]p=mv[/tex]
where;
p = momentum
m = mass = 3000kg
v = velocity = 25m/s
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The first thing we need to do is convert 90km/h to m/s. Our conversion factors here are: 1km = 1000m and 1h = 3600s
[tex]90km/h(\frac{1000m}{1km})(\frac{1h}{3600s} )=25m/s[/tex]
Plug your values in the formula:
[tex]p=(3000kg)(25m/s)\\p=75000kg*m/s[/tex]
What is carried by a wave?
Answer
Energy
Explanation
wave is a disturbance which travels through a medium carrying energy from one point to another without causing any permanent displacement in that medium. So energy is carried by a wave.
Water at the Antarctica usually exits as ice, making it very difficult to use the water or conduct experiment requiring the water to be in liquid state. A coffee addicted physicist stationed at a research base requires about 0.8 kg of ice for his coffee on the hour. a. How much heat is required to convert 0.8 kg of ice at -35 "C into steam at 100 C7 b. Plot the temperature - energy graph for the processes in (a). 5] [5] c. The surface tension of water was determined in a laboratory by using the drop weight method. 100 drops were released from a burette the inner diameter of whose opening is 1.8 mm. The mass of the droplets was 3.78 g. 1. Determine the surface tension of the water and comparing it with the tabulated value, i. Calculate the relative error of the measurements: [6] [4]
Answer:
water or conduct experiment requiring the water to be in liquid state. A coffee
addicted physicist stationed at a research base requires about 0.8 kg of ice for
his coffee on the hour.
a. How much heat is required to convert 0.8 kg of ice at -35 °C into steam
at 100°C?
[5]
b. Plot the temperature - energy graph for the processes in (a). [5]
C. The surface tension of water was determined in a laboratory by using
the drop weight method. 100 drops were released from a burette the
inner diameter of whose opening is 1.8 mm. The mass of the droplets
was 3.78 g.
i. Determine the surface tension of the water and, comparing it
with the tabulated value,
161
ii. Calculate the relative error of the measurements.
Many automatic processes use circuits to accomplish a task. Thermostats, automatic light switches, motors, and home security systems all use circuits. Besides common electronic devices such as stereos, iPods, computers, cell phones, video games, TVs, DVD players, what other things in our world use circuits?
Answer:
homes and cars
Explanation:
There are many devices in our day to day lives that use circuits in order to function. Aside from all those that are listed in the question some others include, our entire homes and cars, with the main difference being the amount of voltage that is being used. Just like tv's and computers, houses and cars use electrical circuits on a much larger scale in order to provide electricity to different parts of the system.
Which type of wave is more dangerous for humans? Microwaves or x-rays?
Answer:
x-rays
Explanation:
Describe the relationship between a moving object's mass and its kinetic energy.
Answer:
[tex]E=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Explanation:
If m is the mass of the object and v is the velocity of the object. The kinetic energy is due to the motion of an object. It is given by the relation as follows :
[tex]E=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
The above formula is used to find the kinetic energy of an object.