You are walking down the hallway and your mean little brother sticks his foot out to trip you. You don't notice and land- SPLAT! - sprawled out on the floor.
Based on the laws of motion, why did you fall?

3rd Law: Action- brother sticks out his foot. Reaction- you fall.

2nd Law: You weigh more than your little brother, so you had more acceleration.

4th Law: Little brothers are always mean.

1st Law: Your body was an object in motion and stayed in motion. Since the force stopped only your feet, the rest of your body kept going and fell.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Answer is D. 1st law

Explanation:

because once an object is in motion it stays in motion until stoped by another force, in this case it would be your body hitting the floor


Related Questions

which statement about valence electrons is true?

A) they are located in the outer energy level of an atom

B) they are potentially involved in chemical reactions

C) they determine whether an element can conduct electricity

D) all of the above

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Answer:

The correct answer is A

Answer:

They are the outer shell of an atom, So the most logical would be A.

Explanation:

According to a search i made a while ago about valence electrons, valence electron is an outer shell electron that is associated with an atom.

What is the motion of the particles in this kind of wave?

A hand holds the left end of a set of waves. The waves themselves make a larger set of waves in the same direction as that of the smaller waves. A label Wave motion is above the series of waves and an arrow next to the label points right.

A) The particles will move up and down over large areas.
B) The particles will move up and down over small areas.
C) The particles will move side to side over small areas.
D) The particles will move side to side over large areas.

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I would say C but I’m not complete sore

Answer:

A

Explanation:

A because its in large areas and there all spread apart more and there all going up and down.

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Answer: Heat Cramps

Explanation:

Sunburn isn't caused by sweating. When one has heat stroke, they do not sweat. Heat cramps are a SYMPTOM of heat cramps, but heat exhaustion includes much more than just heat cramps.

Answer is heat cramps. If this does happen take a banana and a Gatorade

What is the length of the x-component of the vector shown below?
A. 3.2
B.24.7
C. 2.8
D. 5.3

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

5.3

Explanation:

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Plssss help Do you guys have any other more interesting, funny or creative ideas of incline problems than something sliding down an incline?

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U can always just do the classic roller coaster going up an incline and create some sort of story from that.

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A wave has a wavelength of 4.9 m and a velocity of 9.8 m/s. The medium through which this wave is traveling is then heated so that the velocity is doubled.

If the frequency remains constant, what is the wavelength of the heated wave?

2.5 m
9.8 m
14.7 m
19.6 m

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Answer: the wavelenght is 9.8 meters

Explanation:

We can use the relationship:

Velocity = wavelenght*frequency.

Initially we have:

wavelenght = 4.9m

velocity = 9.8m/s

then:

9.8m/s =  4.9m*f

f = 9.8m/s/4.9m =  2*1/s

now, if the velocity is doubled and the frequency remains the same, we have:

2*9.8m/s = wavelenght*2*1/s

wavelenght = (2*9.8m/s)*(1/2)s = 9.8 m

Answer:

B on Edge

Explanation:

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In a transistor, collector current is controlled by

Base
Collector
Emitter

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Answer:

Collector current is controlled by the Base current.

In a transistor collector current is controlled by:  Base current ( A )

What is a transistor ?

A transistor is an electrical device ( semi conductor ) which is used to switch off or on electrical signals and power. It can also amplify electrical signals and power. The collector current in a transistor is called by the base current when the transistor is in its active region.

Hence we can conclude that In a transistor collector current is controlled by:  Base current ( A ) .

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what are examples of a medium?
A. water and air
B. amplitude and wavelength
C. crests and troughs
D. compressions and rarefactions

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I think it’s b amplitude and wavelength

A girl on the beach sees 8 waves pass in 4 s. If the wavelength of each
wave 1.2 m, what is the velocity of the waves?
This is for cherylnotcherry

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Velocity = frequency x wavelength

              = [tex]\frac{8}{4}[/tex] x 1.2

              = 0.6 m/s

Answer:

The velocity of wave is 2.4m/s.

Explanation:

First, find the frequency using the formula :

[tex]f = \frac{1}{t} [/tex]

Let t = 4,

[tex]f = \frac{1}{4} [/tex]

[tex]f = 0.25Hz[/tex]

Next, given that each wave is 1.2m and there are 8 waves so the wavelength is :

[tex]λ = 1.2 \times 8[/tex]

[tex]λ = 9.6m[/tex]

Lastly, you have to use velocity formula :

[tex]v = f \times λ \: [/tex]

Let f = 0.25Hz,

Let λ = 9.6m,

[tex]v = 0.25 \times 9.6[/tex]

[tex]v = 2.4[/tex]

(Correct me if I am wrong)

what would be the effects of a baseball strike

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Answer:

If you get 3 strikes in baseball your out and your batting Turn is Over

Explanation:

Which statement best describes the movement of electrical current when a capacitor is used in a circuit?
A. The discharge of a capacitor changes the direction of the current
B. Capacitors prevent current from moving through a circuit
C. Electrical current decreases the storage capacity within the capacitor
D. Electrical current from a capacitor minimizes magnetic fields

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Answer: B.

Capacitors prevent current from moving through a circuit 

Explanation:

If a direct voltage is applied on the capacitor, no conduction current flows through the capacitor if its insulating medium is perfect insulator. This is due to the fact that there are no free charge carriers in such medium. Basically the real insulator contains very few charge carriers and therefore a very small leakage current passes in the capacitor depending on the conductivity of the insulator.

If an alternating voltage is applied on the capacitor, a displacement current passes through the capacitor irrespective of the insulating medium. This current is termed also the capacitive current. It flows because of changing electric displacement with time.

What do magnets have the acts on a object without touching them?
1. A power
2. A force
3. A machine
4. A current
Need help ASAP

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Answer: A force

Explanation:

Answer:

it's a force because magnetics can act on a object from a distance because of gravitational force

Explanation:

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Calculate the transfer of energy by a force of 15N when it movies the object by a distance of 5 m
a. In the direction of the force
b. In the direction at 60 degrees to the direction of the force
c. At right angles to the force

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Answer:

a. 75 joules

b. 37.5 joules

c. 0 joules

Explanation:

work is defined as the product of force times the distance moved in the direction of the force

Given data

force F= 15N

distance S= 5m

In the direction of the force

[tex]force= 15*5\\force= 75 joules[/tex]

     2. In the direction at 60 degrees to the direction of the force

[tex]force= 15cos 60* 5\\force= 15*0.5*5\\force= 37.5 joules[/tex]

      3.  At right angles to the force

[tex]force= 15cos 90* 5\\force= 15*0*5\\force= 0 joules[/tex]

1. How far can your little brother get if he can travel at 2.5 m/s and in 5 seconds
you will discover that his squirt gun has run out of paint?
12.5 m/s
12.5 m
025
2 m

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Answer:

12.5 meters

Explanation:

A car accelerated from 0 m/s to 50 m/s in 10 s. What was the average acceleration?

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Answer:

in 5 meters

Explanation:

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Answer:

I want to say 5 meters is your answer

Oxygen and other nonmetals are found in which area of the periodic table?
on the left side
on the right side
in the bottom two rows
in the middle section

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Answer:upper right hand side i think

Explanation:

The Colorado Potato Beetle is one of the most important agricultural pests worldwide. How many pesticides has the Colorado Potato Beetle developed resistance to?

a
0
b
1
c
Less than 10
d
More than 50

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Answer:

D - More than 50

Explanation:

Since the middle of the last century, the beetle has developed resistance to 52 different compounds belonging to all major insecticide classes.

If a baseball is thrown straight up into the air, when does it have its greatest amount of gravitational potential energy?

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Answer:

it has the highest potential energy when it is at the peak of it's height. why? cause PE = mgh where 'h' is the height. so PE will be maximum at max height!!

Answer:

It is when it is falling down it has its greatest amount of gravitational potential energy

Explanation:

This is because the gravitation of the earth pulls things closer to the earth

A hydrogen line in a star's spectrum has a frequency of 6.17*10^14 Hz when stationary. In Rigel's Spectrum, it is shifted downward by 4.26*10^10Hz. What is Rigel's velocity relative to us? m/s

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Answer:

The correct answer will be "2.97 × 10⁸ m/s".

Explanation:

The give values are:

Observed frequency,  [tex]F=4.26\times 10^{10} \ Hz[/tex]

Original frequency,  [tex]F_{0}=6.17\times 10^{14} \ Hz[/tex]

Let the velocity of Rigel be = V m/s

As we know,

⇒   [tex]F_{0}=F\sqrt{\frac{C+V}{C-V}}\\[/tex]

On putting the values, we get

⇒   [tex]\frac{6.17\times 10^{14} }{4.26\times 10^{10} } =\sqrt{\frac{C+V}{C-V} }[/tex]

⇒   [tex]\frac{C+V}{C-V}=(14483.56808)^2[/tex]

⇒   [tex]\frac{C+V}{C-V}=209773744.2[/tex]

⇒   [tex]C+V=209773744.2 \ C-209773744.2 \ V[/tex]

⇒   [tex]C-209773744.2 \ C=209773744.2 \ V-V[/tex]

⇒   [tex]V=\frac{209773743.2}{209773745.2} \ C[/tex]

⇒   [tex]V=0.99 \ C[/tex]

So that the Rigel's velocity will be "0.99 C".

Now,

⇒  [tex]V=0.99\times 3\times 10^8[/tex]

⇒      [tex]=2.97\times 10^8 \ m/s[/tex]

   

Which term related to electromagnetism applies only to electric force?
A. Attraction
B. Noncontact
C. Repulsion
D. Charge

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D.charge hope that helped you

The charge applies only to the electric force.

Is charge directly related to electric force?

Electrostatic force is directly related to the charge of each object. So if the charge of one object is doubled, then the force will become two times greater. Two times 0.080 N is 0.160 N.

Does the electric force only act on objects with charges?

Electric forces can only act between charged objects - either like-charged or oppositely-charged. Electric forces between two charged objects increase with increasing separation distance.

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Determine the relationship between neutron stars and black holes

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Answer:

When a dying star has a mass which is 1.4 to 3 times that of the sun, it will form a neutron star. Stars with a mass greater than thrice the sun's mass, black hole is formed.

Explanation:

A 800 kg car is traveling a 4.5 m/s. What is the momentum of the truck?

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Answer:

3600 kg m/s

Explanation:

Momentum can be calculate using the following formula:

p=m*v

where p is the momentum in kg m/s, m is the mass in kilograms, and v is the velocity in m/s.

We know the mass of the car is 800 kilograms and the car is traveling at 4.5 m/s. So, m=800 and v=4.5 Therefore, we can substitute 800 for m and 4.5 for v.

p=m*v

p=800*4.5

Multiply

p=3600

The momentum is 3600 kg m/s

Which elements on the periodic table have the lowest electronegativity?

A. Elements on the bottom left
B. Elements on the bottom right
C. Elements on the top right
D. Elements on the top left

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Answer: A

Elements on the bottom left

Explanation:

Electronegativity of an element increases across the group in a periodic table. And decreases across the period in a periodic table. That is

Group 7, the halogen family has the highest Electronegativity and period one in that group has the highest.

Do the most energetic forms of waves have high amplitudes and long wavelengths

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The amplitude or height of a wave is measured from the peak to the trough. The wavelength is measured from peak to peak.

Someone help please please

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Answer:

Air currents. etc

Explanation:

I think air currents formed near the equator have something to do with this the ocean also effects the weather with it's moisture you will have to put this in your own words.



The image below shows a model of a plant cell.


All cells need energy to live. How do the organelles in the plant cell above work together to get and use this energy?

A.

Mitochondria take in food from the environment, and the nucleus breaks down this food to release its energy to the cell.

B.

The vacuole takes in energy from the environment, and chloroplasts change this energy into a form the cell can use.

C.

Chloroplasts make food using energy from the Sun, and mitochondria break down this food to release energy for the cell.

D.

The nucleus makes energy from materials in the cell, and the vacuole stores this energy until the cell needs to use it.

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Answer: b

Explanation:

Answer:

Correct answer is option C for study island users.

Explanation:

Which type of reaction happens when a base is mixed with an acid?


A.metal-base reaction


B.neutralization reaction


C.metal-acid reaction


D.spontaneous reaction

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Answer:

Neutralization Reaction

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Usually, when a strong acid and a strong base is mixed together, the pH is neutralized, hence why it's called a neutralization reaction.

The waves with the LEAST energy have _____ frequencies and _____ amplitudes.
A. low; large
B. low; small
C. high; large
D. high; small

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answer is the Low; small ?

the waves have low frequencies and  small ??...

The diagram represents two small, charged, identical metal spheres, A and B, that are separated by a distance of 2.0 meters. If the two spheres were touched together and then separated, the charge on sphere A would be *
q1= -1.6x10^-6C
q2=+1.0x10^-6 C
d=2m
Final answer is -3.0x10^-7 C, but I don't know why it is like that.

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Answer:

if you are trying to figure out if it is right. I believe it is right (the answer) but trust your instincts go for it.

Explanation:

The charge on sphere A is -3 × 10⁻⁷C.

Distribution of charge:

According to the question, there are two identical spheres, sphere A and sphere B with charges

q₁= -1.6 × 10⁻⁶C , and

q₂=+1.0 × 10⁻⁶ C respectively separated by a distance of 2m.

Now, the charges are brought in contact with each other. So the total charge on both the spheres when they are in contact would be the sum of the two charges, that is:

q = q₁ + q₂

q =  -1.6 × 10⁻⁶C  + 1.0 × 10⁻⁶ C

q =  -0.6 × 10⁻⁶C, or

q = -6 × 10⁻⁷C

Since the two spheres are identical, when they are separated from each other, the charge is distributed equally on both of them. So, the charge on each sphere is :

Q = q/2

Q = (-6 × 10⁻⁷C)/2

Q = -3 × 10⁻⁷C

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In a collision, a 15 kg object moving with a velocity of 3 m/s transfers some of its momentum to a 5 kg object. What would be the velocity of the 5 kg object after the collision if the 15 kg object is still moving at 1 m/s?

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The key to solve this problem is the conservation of momentum. The momentum of an object is defined as the product between the mass and the velocity, and it's usually labelled with the letter [tex]p[/tex]:

[tex]p=mv[/tex]

The total momentum is the sum of the momentums. The initial situation is the following:

[tex]m_A=15,\quad v_A=3,\quad m_B=5,\quad v_B=0[/tex]

(it's not written explicitly, but I assume that the 5-kg object is still at the beginning).

So, at the beginning, the total momentum is

[tex]p=m_Av_A+m_Bv_B=15\cdot 3+5\cdot 0=45[/tex]

At the end, we have

[tex]m_A=15,\quad v_A=1,\quad m_B=5,\quad v_B=x[/tex]

(the mass obviously don't change, the new velocity of the 15-kg object is 1, and the velocity of the 5-kg object is unkown)

After the impact, the total momentum is

[tex]p=m_Av_A+m_Bv_B=15\cdot 1+5\cdot x=15+5x[/tex]

Since the momentum is preserved, the initial and final momentum must be the same. Set an equation between the initial and final momentum and solve it for [tex]x[/tex], and you'll have the final velocity of the 5-kg object.

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