A 1500 kg car traveling at 15m/s to the south collides with a 4500 kg truck that is initially at rest at a stoplight. the car and truck stick together and move together after the collision, what is the final velocity of the two vehicles

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Answer 1

Answer: 3.75 m/s

Explanation:

Here's what you know: The car has mass 1500 kg, and initial velocity 15.0 m/s.  The truck has mass 4500 kg and initial velocity 0 m/s.  The final mass is 6000 kg (4500 kg plus 1500 kg, because they stick together) and we are looking for the final velocity.  Using the formula p = mv, and the concept that p before equals p after, the p of the car plus p of the truck equals the p of them together. So, 1500 x 15 + 4500 x 0 = 6000 x v final.  22500 = 6000 v, and v = 3.75 m/s.  The velocity is positive, and the initial velocity of the car was positive, so the two vehicles together are traveling to the south just like the car was initially.


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B. The muscle pushes against a joint.


C. One muscle pulls on another muscle.


D. The ligament pulls on the muscle attached to the bone

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Answer:

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A. The muscle contracts causing the tendon to pull the bone.

Answer: A

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Answer:

ITS D !!!

Explanation:

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What is a Reaction Force?

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Answer:

The covered distance was 1800 [m]

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem we must use the following formula of kinematics. It is important to make it clear that Branden's speed never changes during that time, or therefore the speed is constant.

[tex]x = x_{o}+v*t\\[/tex]

where:

x = distance [m]

Xo = initial position = 0

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t = 300 [s]

Now replacing we have:

x = 0 + (6*300)

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

9) a = 25 [m/s^2], t = 4 [s]

10) a = 0.0875 [m/s^2], t = 34.3 [s]

11) t = 32 [s]

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use kinematics equations. In this way we have:

9)

a)

[tex]v_{f}^{2} = v_{i}^{2}-(2*a*x)\\[/tex]

where:

Vf = final velocity = 0

Vi = initial velocity = 100 [m/s]

a = acceleration [m/s^2]

x = distance = 200 [m]

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0 = (100)^2 - (2*a*200)

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b)

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[tex]v_{f} =v_{i} - (a*t)[/tex]

0 = 100 - (25*t)

t = 4 [s]

10)

a)

To solve this problem we must use kinematics equations. In this way we have:

[tex]v_{f} ^{2} = v_{i} ^{2} + 2*a*(x-x_{o})[/tex]

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5^2 = 2^2 + 2*a*(125 - 5)

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b)

Now using the following equation:

[tex]v_{f}= v_{i}+a*t\\[/tex]

5 = 2 + 0.0875*t

3 = 0.0875*t

t = 34.3 [s]

11)

To solve this problem we must use kinematics equations. In this way we have:

[tex]v_{f} ^{2} = v_{i} ^{2} + 2*a*(x-x_{o})[/tex]

10^2 = 2^2 + 2*a*(200 - 10)

100 - 4 = 2*a* (190)

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[tex]v_{f}= v_{i}+a*t\\[/tex]

10 = 2 + 0.25*t

8 = 0.25*t

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Answer: also 13

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Answer:

6.125kg    

Explanation:

Given parameters:

  Force  = 49N

  acceleration  = 8m/s²

Unknown:

Mass of the object  = ?

Solution:

From newton's second law;

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Answer:

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write about any five form of energy with example​

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Answer:

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Answer:

Chemical energy

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Ex. gasoline, chemical batteries, and wood

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A
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o
does not create its own light and only reflects the light from Earth.
o
с
creates its own light, which is blocked by the Sun during an eclipse.
creates its own light, which is blocked by Earth during an eclipse.

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Answer:

с

creates its own light, which is blocked by the Sun during an eclipse.

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Answer:

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Answer:

m=0,  λ₀  = 522 10⁻⁹ m

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A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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Your answer should be D.
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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From the question

weight = 2 N

distance = 4 m

We have

workdone = 2 × 4

We have the final answer as

8 J

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Answer:

Explanation:

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The second option !
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Answer:

C)Gravitational force would decrease by a factor of 2.

Explanation:

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how can magnetic potential energy be transferred to kinetic energy

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Answer:

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Hey :)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

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