Answer:
D. blinking ofeyea
Explanation:
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Which of these are physical properties of matter
a. flammability
b. reactivity
c. color
d. hardness
a and b
c and d
Answer:
I believe c and d is the answer because a and b are more material properties.
4. A weightlifter raises a mass mat a constant speed to a height h in time t. Which of the following
expressions corresponds with the work done by the weightlifter?
a. mgh
b.-mgh
C. mgh/t
d. -mgh/
Answer:
a. mghExplanation
The work done by the lifter is equal to its potential energy since he is covering a height and under the influence of gravity.
potential energy = mass * acceleration due to gravity * height
m is the mass
g is the acceleration due to gravity
h is the height
Hence the required workdone = PE = mgh
Water vapor is an example of a(n)
Answer:
Water vapor is steam. An example of water vapor is the floating mist above a pot of boiling water. Water in the form of a gas; steam.
Explanation:
Three point charges are arranged along the x axis. Charge q1 = -4.10 nC is located at x= 0.250 mand charge q2 = 2.20 nC is at x= -0.320 m . A positive point charge q3 is located at the origin.
What must the value of q3 be for the net force on this point charge to have magnitude 3.10 μN ? (ans in nC)
What is the direction of the net force on q3? + or - direction
Where along the x axis can q3 be placed and the net force on it be zero, other than the trivial answers of x=+[infinity] and x=−[infinity]? (ans in m)
Answer:
1) q₃ is approximately -7.58 nC
2) The direction of the net force on 'q₃' is the negative '-' direction
3) For the net force on 'q₃' to be zero, 'q₃' can be placed at x = -0.079 m or x = -1.881 m
Explanation:
1) The force, 'F', between two charged spheres is given as follows;
[tex]F = \dfrac{k \cdot q_1 \cdot q_2}{r^2}[/tex]
The net force acting on the point charge, 'q₃', is given as follows;
[tex]F_{NET} = \dfrac{k \cdot q_1 \cdot q_3}{x_1^2} + \dfrac{k \cdot q_2 \cdot q_3}{x_2^2}[/tex]
By substituting the given values, we have;
[tex]F_{NET} = 3.10 \ \mu N = \dfrac{k \cdot (-4.10 \ nC) \cdot q_3}{(0.250 \ m) ^2} + \dfrac{k \cdot 2.20 \ nC \cdot q_3}{(-0.320 \ m)^2}[/tex]
[tex]3.01 \ \mu N= q_3 \cdot \left ( \dfrac{k \cdot (-4.10 \ nC) }{(0.250 \ m) ^2} + \dfrac{k \cdot 2.20 \ nC }{(-0.320 \ m)^2} \right) = -\dfrac{14117 \ nC \cdot K}{320}[/tex]
[tex]\therefore q_3 = 3.01 \ \mu N \times -\dfrac{320 \ m^2}{14117 \ nC \cdot K}[/tex]
K = 9 × 10⁹ N·m²·C⁻²
[tex]\therefore q_3 = 3.01 \ \times 10^{-6} \ N \times -\dfrac{320 \ m^2}{14117 \times 10^{-9} \ C \times 9 \times 10^9 \ N \cdot m^2 \cdot C^{-2}}= -7.58 \ nC[/tex]
q₃ ≈ -7.58 nC
2) Given that the negative charge, 'q₁' (-4.10 nC), is located at x = 0.250 m, which is on the positive, '+' side of the origin, it will repel the negatively charged 'q₃', to the '-' direction. q₃ will also be attracted to the '-' direction by the positively charged 'q₂' which is at -0.320 m on the negative side of the origin
The net force's direction on q₃ will be in the '-' direction
3) For zero net force, we have;
The distance between the given point charges, r = 0.250 - (-0.320)) = 0.57 m
Let 'r1' represent the distance between 'q1' and 'q3', therefore, the distance between 'q2' and 'q3' is 0.57 - r1
By substitution, we have;
[tex]0 \ N= q_3 \cdot \left ( \dfrac{k \cdot (-4.10 \ nC) }{(0.57 - r_1 ) ^2} + \dfrac{k \cdot 2.20 \ nC }{(r_1)^2} \right)[/tex]
[tex]\therefore \dfrac{k \cdot 4.10 \ nC }{(0.57 - r_1 ) ^2} = \dfrac{k \cdot 2.20 \ nC }{(r_1)^2}[/tex]
From which we have;
[tex]\dfrac{4.10 \ nC }{(0.57 - r_1 ) ^2} = \dfrac{2.20 \ nC }{(r_1)^2}[/tex]
(r₁)²×4.10 = 2.20 × (0.57 - r₁)²
From the above equation, we have;
95,000·r₁²+ 125,400·r₁-35739 = 0
Solving, using a graphing calculator we get;
r₁ ≈ 0.241 or r₁ ≈ -1.561
Where, 'r₁', is measured from 'q₂', therefore, we have;
r₁ = 0.241 + (-0.320) ≈ -0.079 or r₁ = -1.561 + (-0.320) ≈ -1.881
Therefore, the charge 'q₃' can be placed at x = -0.079 or x = -1.881 for the ne force on it to be zero
how do different types of motion affect forces?
Answer:
A force is a push or pull on an object. Forces usually cannot be seen but their effects can.
Nothing moves, changes speed, stops or changes direction without force. Heavier objects need more
force to get them to move or change direction.
Explanation:
What is the change in internal energy if a gas loses 80 joules of heat, and then does 60
joules of work?
Answer:
-140
Explanation:
A gas loses 80joules of heat.
The gas also does 60 joules of work
Therefore the change in internal energy can be calculated as follows
= -80 + (-60)
= -80-60
= -140
Hence the change in internal energy is -140
What type of reaction is below?
Answer:
B) Synthesis
Explanation:
A combination reaction, also known as a synthesis reaction in chemistry, is when two or more substances, or reactants, combine with each other to form a new product. The product will always be a compound.
What is the resultant force on the human cannonball in the
vertical direction when she is flying through the air?
Answer:
heart
Explanation:
You first walk 8.0 km north from home, then walk east until your displacement from home is 10.0 km. How far east did you walk?
If opposing forces acting on an object are equal, the net force is
N. (Enter your answer in the numerical form)
help me please
Answer:
0 N
Explanation:
suppose, you push a box with 5 N, and another person pushes the box on the opposite side of the box with 5 N, the net force (resultant ) is 0 N, the box will not move if it wasn't moving
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which statement describes a chemical change that occurs when a car's airbag inflates? A. the sodium azide melts into a liquid and increases in volume. B. the sodium azide mixes in the air, forming a solution of gases. C. the sodium azide gets so hot that it changes into a gas. D. the sodium azide breaks down into sodium and nitrogen gas.
Answer: The correct statement is D (the sodium azide breaks down into sodium and nitrogen gas).
Explanation:
A chemical change is an irreversible chemical reaction in which new substances are usually formed. It is also defined as chemical decomposition of a substance leading formation of two or more other substances. A typical example is in the break down or decomposition of sodium azide into sodium metal and nitrogen gas. This is seen in the chemical balanced equation below:
2 NaN3 --> 2 Na + 3 N2
Sodium azide ( also called Sodium trinitride) is a chemical compound that is in built into automobile air bags which upon collision is being triggered to decompose. This leads to the generation of sodium and nitrogen gas that fills the air bag. This aid ls in reducing the impact of the collision and absorbs the forward-moving energy of the occupant.
Answer:
The answer is D Im doing the Exam noe
Explanation:
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7. The sketch shows a painter standing on a
scaffold that is supported by two ropes. The
person weighs 500 N and the force of each
rope is 400 N. Calculate the weight of the
scaffold.
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Answer:
300NExplanation:
From the question
Weight of painter = 500N
Weight of scaffold = x
Weight of painter + weight of scaffold = 2* 400 (since they are supported by two ropes)
Substitute
500 + x = 2(400)
500+x = 800
x = 800-500
x = 300N
Hence the weight of the scaffold is 300N
The body weighing 3.5 kg moves in the horizontal plane under the action of force F. During 3 s of movement the body traverses the path 25 m. Find the value of the force F acting on the body. Friction to be neglected.
Answer:
given..
m= 3.5
t= 3
d=25
f=?
now....a...
25=1/2a×9
a=50/9
f=ma=35/10×50/9=19.4N
A bus travelling 30.0 km/h east has a constant increase in speed of 1.5 m/s. What is its velocity 6.8s later
The final velocity of the bus is 9.83 m/s
The given parameters;
initial velocity of the bus, = 30 km/h
constant increase in speed, = 1.5 m/s
time of motion, t = 6.8 s
The initial velocity of the bus in m/s;
[tex]v = 30 \frac{km}{h} \times \frac{1000 \ m}{1 \ km} \times \frac{1 \ h}{3600 \ s} = 8.33 \ m/s[/tex]
The acceleration of the bus;
[tex]a = \frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t} = \frac{1.5 \ m/s}{6.8 \ s } = 0.22 \ m/s^2[/tex]
The final velocity of the bus at the given time of motion;
[tex]v= u + at\\\\v = 8.33 + (0.22 \times 6.8)\\\\v = 9.83 \ m/s[/tex]
Thus, the final velocity of the bus is 9.83 m/s
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A car takes 10 s to go from vi=0 m/s to vf=25 m/s. How far does the car travel in
that time?
Answer:
2.5 k
Explanation:
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use the equation solving a= F divided by M
Also use metres per second squared [m/s2]
A loaded coal wagon with a total mass of 20, 000 kg is pushed by a force of 300,000 N. What was the wagon's acceleration?
Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!! (physics)
Why is a final score of 21-3 more likely to occur in a football
game than a score of 19-5?
Help with this I can’t come up with anything
Which force is exerted by all matter on all other matter?
Answer:
Gravity
Explanation:
Gravity, also called gravitation, in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all
a b c or d about the earth...
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
What is the amount of nickel, which has an average atomic mass of 58.7 amu, present in 525 g nickel
Answer:
bhgyg 78 gt78gyug
Explanation:
Answer:77.98
Explanation:
11. What is the difference between AM radio waves and FM radio waves?
Answer:
they amplitude modulation
and they ferequency modulation
Explanation:
The difference is in how the carrier wave is modulated, or altered. With AM radio, the amplitude, or overall strength, of the signal is varied to incorporate the sound information. With FM, the frequency (the number of times each second that the current changes direction) of the carrier signal is varied.
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a red shirt appears red because?
a. the shirt reflects red light
b. the shirt absorbs red light
c. the shirt emits green and blue light
d. the shirt reflects magenta and blue light
Red shirt appears red because:
a. The shirt reflects red light
A red shirt appears red because the shirt reflects red light.
Thus, An important topic for astronomers is "red shift." The phrase can be taken literally; when the light's wavelength is extended, the light is perceived as having "shifted" toward the red portion of the spectrum.
When a source of sound moves in relation to an observer, sound waves experience a similar phenomenon.
The frequency of sound waves varies if the source of the sound and the observer are moving relative to one another, according to Austrian mathematician Christian Andreas Doppler, who made this discovery.
The observer hears a frequency that is higher when the two are moving closer together and lower when they are moving farther apart and red shift.
Thus, A red shirt appears red because the shirt reflects red light.
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Georgia drops a brick from the top of an 80.0 m building. What is the velocity of the brick when it hits the ground?
Answer:
the velocity of the brick when it hits the ground is 39.60 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
height through which the ball is dropped, h = 80.0 m
the initial velocity of the brick, u = 0
The final velocity of the brick when it hits the ground is calculated as;
v² = u² + 2gh
v² = 0 + 2 x 9.8 x 80
v² = 1568
v = √1568
v = 39.60 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the brick when it hits the ground is 39.60 m/s
A cannonball has just been shot out of a cannon aimed 45∘ above the horizontal rightward direction. Drag forces cannot be neglected.
Answer:
The free-body diagram of the cannonball is found in the attachment below
Note The question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows:
A cannonball has just been shot out of a cannon aimed 45∘ above the horizontal rightward direction. Drag forces cannot be neglected.
Draw the free-body diagram of the cannonball.
Explanation:
Free-body diagrams are diagrams used to show the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object in a given situation.
In order to construct free-body diagrams, it is important to know the various types of forces acting on the object in that situation. Then, the direction in which each of the forces is acting is determined. Finally the given object is drawn using any given representation, usually a box, and the direction of action of the forces are represented using arrows.
In the given situation of a cannonball which has just been shot out of a cannon aimed 45∘ above the horizontal rightward direction., the forces acting on it are:
F = force exerted by the cannon acting in the direction of angle of projection
Fdrag = drag force. The drag force acts in a direction opposite to the force exerted by the cannon
Fw = weight of the cannonball acting in a downward direction
The free body diagram is as shown in the attachment below.
What is a molecule?
Answer:
A molecule is defined as two or more atom of same element or different element grouped together
This empty trunk has a mass of 10 kilograms. The weights also have a mass of 10 kilograms. If the weights are placed in the trunk, what will be its mass? How will this affect the force needed to accelerate the trunk?
Answer:
20 kg
More force required after placing weight in trunk to accelerate the trunk than before when the trunk is empty.
Explanation:
We are given that
Mass of empty trunk, m=10 kg
Mass of a weight, m'=10 kg
We have to find the total mass after placing weight in trunk and how will this affect the force needed to accelerate the trunk.
Total mass =m+m'
Total mass=10+10=20 kg
We know that
Force, F=ma
Force is directly proportional to mass.
When we placed weight in trunk then the mass of trunk increases .Therefore, now more force required to accelerate the trunk than before when the trunk is empty.
How is the wave speed calculated?