How are the direction of the net force on an object and the direction of the object’s acceleration related?
They're the same direction.
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Answer:7.5 x 10* 14
Explanation:
Answer: I believe the answer is 7.5 x 10^(14)Hz or 7.5E14Hz
Explanation: the formula for frequency is speed of the wave divided by the wavelength
f= c/wavelength
f- frequency
c-speed
(3 x 10^(8)) x (400 x 10^(-9))= 750,000,000,000,000 or 7.5E14 or 7.5 x10^(14)
Scientists use supporting evidence to create an explanation. Explain why using evidence to support your explanations is a good practice. and then answer Compare and contrast how observations and results can be used to support a conclusion to an experiment. please help me due in 12 min 20 points
Radio waves travel at a speed of 300,000,000 m/s.
KQFC broadcasts radio waves at a frequency of 97,900,000 Hertz.
What is the wavelength of KQFC’s radio wave?
Answer:
3.06 mExplanation:
The wavelength of KQFC’s radio wave can be found by using the formula
[tex] \lambda = \frac{v}{f} \\ [/tex]
v is the velocity
f is the frequency
Fromthe question we have
[tex] \lambda = \frac{300000000}{97900000} = \frac{3000}{979} \\ = 3.064351...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
3.06 mHope this helps you
11. In order for an object moving at 10 m/s to have a kinetic energy of 1800
Joules, the object must have a mass in the range of *
O 0-10 kg
O 20-30 kg
30-40 kg
Answer:
20 to 30
Explanation:
20 to 30 is the correct answer
You push a 10 n object 10 meters. How much work was done on the object
Which factor has the greatest effect on the strength of an electromagnet?
A. The position of the ammeter in the circuit
B. The number of coils of wire around the core
C. The type of insulation that covers the wire
D. The distance between the battery and the electromagnet
B. The number of coils of wire around the core
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The number of coils of wire around the core
What is the substance through which sound travels?
Answer:
Sound waves need to travel through a medium such as solids, liquids and gases. The sound waves move through each of these mediums by vibrating the molecules in the matter. The molecules in solids are packed very tightly. Liquids are not packed as tightly.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of convection?
A
heating an iron pipe by placing it into a fire
B
warming one's hands by rubbing them together
C
melting an ice cube in a microwave
D
heating water to a rolling boil
Answer:
D. Heating water to a rolling boil
What is Newton's 3rd law of motion?
A.When objects collide they exert a force to balance both out
B.For every action there is no reaction
C.If an object exerts a force on a second object the second exerts an equal force in the opposite direction
D.Force is applied when there are two opposite objects
Answer:
Explanation:
B
C. If an object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts an equal force in the opposite direction.
Explanation:
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What happened to the maximum height of consecutive swings
Answer:
we need more info
Explanation:
Name two hormones produced by the endocrine system and how they work with other organs system to maintain homeostasis
Answer:
insulin and glucagon, to regulate blood-glucose levels
Explanation:
A 782.10 kg car is brought from 7.60 m/s to 3.61 m/s over a time period of 4.23 seconds. What is the average force the car experiences during that time?
Answer:
–735.17 N
The negative sign indicate that the force is acting in opposition direction to the car.
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Mass (m) of car = 782.10 kg
Initial velocity (u) = 7.60 m/s
Final velocity (v) = 3.61 m/s
Time (t) = 4.23 s
Force (F) =?
Next, we shall determine the acceleration of the car. This can be obtained as follow:
Initial velocity (u) = 7.60 m/s
Final velocity (v) = 3.61 m/s
Time (t) = 4.23 s
Acceleration (a) =?
a = (v – u) / t
a = (3.61 – 7.60) / 4.23
a = –3.99 / 4.23
a = –0.94 m/s²
Finally, we shall determine the force experienced by the car as shown below:
Mass (m) of car = 782.10 kg
Acceleration (a) = –0.94 m/s²
Force (F) =?
F = ma
F = 782.10 × –0.94
F = –735.17 N
The negative sign indicate that the force is acting in opposition direction to the car.
Identify the object that has the largest moment from the list of objects given below.
a. A fired bullet ,
b. An obese man standing still ,
c. A running horse at its maximum speed,
d. A football player going for a touchdown
Answer:
A fired bullet
Explanation:
A fired bullet is faster than the speed of sound
A fired bullet has the largest momentum from the list of objects given. Hence, Option (a) is correct.
What is momentum?The product of a particle's mass and velocity is its momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. According to Isaac Newton's second equation of motion, the force acting on a particle equals the time rate of change of momentum.
Mathematically,
Momentum of the object = mass × velocity.
Though mass of the bullet is less, the velocity of bullet is enormously high compere to horse or a football player. So, the product of mass and velocity, that is, momentum of a fired bullet is largest among the list of objects given.
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A bowling ball rolls off the edge of a giants table at 15 m/s horizontally. If it takes 2 s
for the ball to hit the ground, what is the height of the table?
O 80 m
40 m
50 m
O 10 m
20 m
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A 5000kg freight car moving at 2 m/s East collides with a 10,000kg freight car at rest. Upon collision, they got stuck and moved with same velocity. Find their final velocity after collision
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Sitting at the top of a steep hill on a roller coaster (not moving), is an example of:
could someone look this one over for me and tell me the answer. i would app it.
Answer:
3m/s^2
Explanation:
newton's 2nd law F=MA
f is given as 30 and m is 10
plug into the equation and find a is 3 (30/10)
A box is initially at rest on a horizontal, frictionless table. If a force of 10
Newton acts on the box for 3 seconds, what is the momentum of the
box at the end of the 3 second interval?
Answer: 18
Explanation:
i think
Answer: 30
Explanation: ck-12 momentum and impulse
if i roll pieces of allium foil in a ball what property of aluminium foil changes as a result of my action
Answer:
Malleability
Explanation:
The ability to roll aluminum foil in a ball is the property of metal called malleability.
Metallic bonds in metals makes it possible for them to take different shape without losing internal cohesion. Metals are malleable and they posses a wide range of physical properties. A malleable metal can be beaten into sheets and molded into many shapes.Unas niñas en el receso estaban jugando a derramar flatulencias en un frasco de forma cilíndrica, cuyo radio tenía 5" y una altura de 7 in, el gas se mantenía constante a una presión de 540 mm de Hg. Si se baja la presión a 320 mm de Hg, ¿Cuál será el volumen que posea la flatulencia?
Answer:
Los gases siempre se adaptaran al volumen del contenedor en el que estén.
Entonces, si baja la presión del gas, la temperatura se mantendrá constante, lo que implica que tiene que aumentar la temperatura, pues para un gas ideal tenemos:
P*V = n*k*T
donde si el frasco esta cerrado, tenemos que n, k y V son constantes, entonces:
P = (n*k/V)*T
P = constante*T
(Notar que si el frasco no estuviera cerrado, entonces el numero n variaría de forma incontrolable, y este problema no se podría resolver de forma sencilla)
Entonces, si la presión baja, también baja la temperatura, pero el volumen se mantendrá constante, eso es lo importante.
Como el volumen se mantiene constante, el volumen que tomara el gas va a ser igual al volumen del frasco, sabemos que el volumen de un cilindro es:
V = (pi*r^2*h)
donde:
r = radio
pi = 3.14
h = altura.
en este caso, r = 5'' = 5 in
h = 7 in
Entonces el volumen sera:
V = 3.14*(5in)^2*7in = 549.5 in^2
6. A 2000 kg spacecraft is located 9.2x10 m from the center of the earth. The mass of the earth
is 6.0x1024 kg. What is the force of gravity acting on the spacecraft?
The answer is -i, trust me.
Temperature is a measure of how much the atoms in a substance are moving. Why is a substance hotter in the gas
state than in the liquid state?
Atoms can move to change a liquid's shape.
O Atoms can be compressed when in the gas state.
Atoms move more freely in the gas state.
Atoms move in the gas state but not the liquid state.
Answer:
Atoms move more freely in the gas state.
Explanation:
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A substance is hotter in the gas state than in the liquid state because atoms move more freely in the gas state.
What is temperature?The term "temperature" describes how hot or cold a body is. It is, specifically, a method of calculating the kinetic energy of the particles that make up an item. When particles move more quickly, the temperature rises, and vice versa.
Nearly every aspect of our daily lives and all scientific fields, from physics to geology, are significantly influenced by temperature.
The average kinetic energy of the particles in an object is measured by its temperature. The velocity of these particles likewise increases as the temperature rises.
As atoms move more freely in the gas state, a substance is hotter in the gas state than in the liquid state.
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A 6 kilogram block in outer space is moving at -100 m/s (to the left). It suddenly experiences three forces as shown below (in the attachment). What is the block’s displacement when it finally comes to rest?
Answer:
x = 1474.9 [m]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use Newton's second law, which tells us that the sum of forces must be equal to the product of mass by acceleration.
We must understand that when forces are applied on the body, they tend to slow the body down to stop it.
So as the body continues to move to the left, it is slowing down. Therefore we must calculate this deceleration value using Newton's second law. We must perform a sum of forces on the x-axis equal to the product of mass by acceleration. With leftward movement as negative and rightward forces as positive.
ΣF = m*a
[tex]10 +12*sin(60)= - 6*a\\a = - 3.39[m/s^{2}][/tex]
Now using the following equation of kinematics, we can calculate the distance of the block, before stopping completely. The initial speed must be 100 [m/s].
[tex]v_{f}^{2} =v_{o}^{2}-2*a*x[/tex]
where:
Vf = final velocity = 0 (the block stops)
Vo = initial velocity = 100 [m/s]
a = - 3.39 [m/s²]
x = displacement [m]
[tex]0 = 100^{2}-2*3.39*x\\x=\frac{10000}{2*3.39}\\x=1474.9[m][/tex]
Assuming temperature is constant, what is the new volume when a 100.0 cm3 container at 120.0 kPa is expanded until the pressure is 60.0 kPa?
Answer:
200cm³
Explanation:
Given parameters;
Initial volume = 100cm³
Initial pressure = 120kPa
Final pressure = 60kPa
Unknown:
Final volume = ?
Solution:
The temperature is constant, we apply Boyle's law to solve this problem.
Boyle's states that "the volume of fixed mass of a gas varies inversely as the pressure changes, if the temperature is constant".
Mathematically;
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
P and V are the pressure and volume
1 and 2 are the initial and final values;
Now insert the parameters and solve;
120 x 100 = 60 x V₂
V₂ = 200cm³
1. What mass can be lifted by the hydraulic press if it is known that the are:
of the small piston is 48cm and that of the large piston is 1440cm, and
the force acting on the small piston can be as large as 1000N. (use g =
10m/s)
C. 3000kg
B. 30kg
D. 30,000kg
A. 300kg
Answer:
Answer: C. 3000kg
Explanation:
Hydraulic Jack
It's a device that is used to lift heavy loads by applying force via a hydraulic cylinder.
Since the internal pressure on the liquid of the jack is constant, the following relation applies:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{F_1}{A_1}=\frac{F_2}{A_2}[/tex]
Where
F1 = Force applied in one end of the jack
A1 = Area of the cylinder of the same end
F2 = Force applied in the other end of the jack
A2 = Area of the cylinder of the other end
If we assume the force is being applied on side 1, then the force on side 2 is calculated by solving for F2:
[tex]\displaystyle F_2=\frac{F_1.A_2}{A_1}[/tex]
We have F1=1000N, A1= 48~cm^2, A2= 1440~cm^2, thus:
[tex]\displaystyle F_2=\frac{1000.1440}{48}[/tex]
[tex]F_2 = 30000 ~N[/tex]
Since we need to know the mass that can be lifted by that force, we use the formula:
W = m.g
Where W is the weight of the mass and g= 10~m/s^2. Since the weight is equal to the force exerted by the jack:
[tex]\displaystyle m=\frac{W}{g}=\frac{30000}{10}[/tex]
m = 3000 Kg
Answer: C. 3000kg
A car starts from rest and is moving at 60.0 m/s after 7.50 s. What is the car's average acceleration?
Help!!!
Answer:
[tex]{ \boxed{ \bold{ \sf{Acceleration \: ( \: a) = 8 \: m/ {s \: }^{2} }}}}[/tex]
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♨ Question :
A car starts from rest and is moving at 60.0 m/s after 7.50 s. What is the car's average acceleration ?♨ [tex] \underbrace{ \sf{Required \: Answer : }}[/tex]
☄ Given :
Initial velocity ( u ) = 0 Final velocity ( v ) = 60.0 m/sTime ( t ) = 7.50 s☄ To find :
Acceleration ( a )✒ We know ,
[tex] \boxed{ \underline{ \bold{ \sf{Acceleration \: ( \: a) = \frac{Final velocity ( v ) - Initial velocity ( u)}{t} }}}}[/tex]
Substitute the values and solve for a.
➛ [tex] \sf{a = \frac{60.0 - 0}{7.50}} [/tex]
➛ [tex] \sf{a = \frac{60.0}{7.50}} [/tex]
➛ [tex] \boxed{ \boxed{ \sf{a = 8 \: m/ {s \: }^{2} }}}[/tex]
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✑ Additional Info :
When a certain object comes in motion from rest , in the case , initial velocity ( u ) = 0When a moving object comes in rest , in the case , final velocity ( v ) = 0If the object is moving with uniform velocity , in the case , u = v.If any object is thrown vertically upwards in the case , a = -gWhen an object is falling from certain height , in the case , final velocity at maximum height ( v ) = 0.Hope I helped!
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can the transfer of heat by convection occur in solids ?why?
Answer:
cannot
Explanation:
because convection occurs to difference in densities between particles and there is a movement of particles during convection ( gases and liquids ) , in solids , atoms are very tightly packed and cannot move
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A ball is thrown. It has an initial speed of 5 m/s. It stops 5 seconds later. What was the
acceleration of the ball? *
-5 m/s^2
1 m/s^2
5 m/s^2
25 m/s^2
O -1 m/s^2
Answer:
-1m/s^2
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is 0-1m/S2 ok
Two objects are held close together. When they are released, they move toward one another. Which conclusion is supported by this evidence?
O The objects are both positively charged.
O The objects are both negatively charged.
O The objects have no charge
O The objects have opposite charges.
Answer:
The objects have opposite charges.
Explanation:
The object when released are moving towards each other simply because they attract each other.
According to coulombs law of charges, like charges repel and will move away from one another. Unlike charges attracts and moves towards one another Since the objects are coming towards each other, they are of opposite charges.The objects have opposite charges conclusion is supported by this evidence. Option 4 is correct.
What is the charge?When the matter is put in an electromagnetic field, it has an electric charge, which causes it to experience a force. A positive or negative electric charge can exist.
Charges that are similar repel each other, whereas charges that are dissimilar attract each other. The term "neutral" refers to an item that has no net charge.
Two things are held in proximity to one another. When they are let go, they gravitate toward each other. This evidence supports the conclusion that the items have opposing charges.
Hence,option 4 is correct.
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