A boy throws a ball with a velocity of 30m/s.Find the total tome elapsed between throwing and catching the ball
(take g=10m/s2)
Answer:
x=45.92m
Explanation:
It's a pretty simple suvat linear projectile motion question, using the following equation and plugging in your values it's a pretty trivial calculation.
V^2=U^2+2*a*x
V=0 (as it is at max height)
U=30ms^-1 (initial speed)
a=-g /-9.8ms^-2 (as it is moving against gravity)
x is the variable you want to calculate (height)
0=30^2+2*(-9.8)*x
x=-30^2/2*-9.8
x=45.92m
With these questions it's best to just memorise the suvat equations and either draw or imagine the actions involved, that was you can tell what piece of given information translates to which variable. For example; I know that I am looking for max height, so when a ball is at its highest point, it can't be moving up anymore (thus V = 0). I also know that it is moving upwards against gravity, so gravity will be decelerating the ball (therefore a=-g). In a paper, it may as for assumptions with this question, a good answer would be no air resistance or movement due to any other external forces. I hope I helped :)
Answer:
By applying the law of conservation of energy, we can write the following equation.
Gain in potential energy =loss in kinetic energy.
mgh = 1/2(mu^2)
Where, the symbols represent usual quantities.
Hence, h = u^2/2g = 30^2/2x10 = 900/20
= 45 m
Hence, the maximum height attained is 45 m.
Alternative method:
v^2 = u^2 +2gh
0 = 30^2 +2(-10)h, at the highest point v=0
20h = 900
h = 900/20 = 45 m
An object that falls and accelerates solely as a result of gravity is said to be in
(2 points)
A. terminal velocity
B. free fall
C. air resistance
D. terminal acceleration
Question 6 of 15
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The rate at which work is done is called power.
O A True
O B. False
I believe it’s true?
Answer: A) True, you are correct
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Explanation:
Power in physics is defined as
power = (change in work)/(change in time)
which shows that power is basically the rate of work done. We can think of it like a speed of sorts.
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For example, if you apply 100 joules of work over 2 seconds, then,
power = (100 joules)/(2 seconds)
power = (100/2) joules per second
power = 50 watts
A watt is defined to be a joule per second, and it's often used to measure how much electricity is consumed, but it has broader uses in physics as well.
Under what circumstances will the projectile have the greatest velocity when it hits the ground? Explain please
What muscle movement do we use to close a joint.
Answer: Your using your skeletal muscle
Explanation:
What is an insurance premium?*
A.Your monthly payment to your insurer, regardless of whether you use any services
B.A list of the procedures covered by your insurance carrier
C,An added cost you pay in order to receive higher-quality services
D.The amount you pay out-of-pocket for a specific procedure or service
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In a nutshell, an insurance premium is the payment or installment you agree to pay a company in order to have insurance. You enter into a contract with an insurance company that guarantees payment in case of damage or loss and, for this, you agree to pay them a certain, smaller amount of money
What is asexual reproduction?
List the various and describe four types of asexual reproduction.
What is sexual reproduction?
Why is sexual reproduction beneficial?
Answer:
there are a number of types of asexual reproduction including fission, fragmentation, budding, vegetative reproduction, spore formation and gamogenesis. Spore formation occurs in plants, and some algae and fungi, and will be discussed in additional concepts
the production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types (sexes). In most higher organisms, one sex (male) produces a small motile gamete which travels to fuse with a larger stationary gamete produced by the other (female)
The advantages of sexual reproduction: produces genetic variation in the offspring. the species can adapt to new environments due to variation, which gives them a survival advantage. a disease is less likely to affect all the individuals in a population.
Explanation:
what is a good college i can attend if i have Low B's and high C's as grades
Answer:
search easy colleges to get into ig
Explanation:
You and your little sister go to the park in cheetah started to go down the plastic slide. On her way down to euros out ouch! When you rush over to ask her what happened she replied the slide shocked me. Explain why this event took place using the distribution of charges.
The resultant of two forces is 250 N and the same are inclined at 30° and 45° with resultant one on either side calculate the magnitude of two forces
Answer:
The two forces are;
1) Force 1 with magnitude of approximately 183.013 N, acting 30° to the left of the resultant force
2) Force 2 with magnitude of approximately 129.41 N acting at an inclination of 45° to the right of the resultant force
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The (magnitude) of the resultant of two forces = 250 N
The angle of inclination of the two forces to the resultant = 30° and 45°
Let, F₁ and F₂ represent the two forces, we have;
F₁ is inclined 30° to the left of the resultant force and F₂ is inclined 45° to the right of the resultant force
The components of F₁ are [tex]\underset{F_1}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = -F₁ × sin(30°)·i + F₁ × cos(30°)·j
The components of F₂ are [tex]\underset{F_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = F₂ × sin(45°)·i + F₂ × cos(45°)·j
The sum of the forces = F₂ × sin(45°)·i + F₂ × cos(45°)·j + (-F₁ × sin(30°)·i + F₁ × cos(30°)·j) = 250·j
The resultant force, R = 250·j, which is in the y-direction, therefore, the component of the two forces in the x-direction cancel out
We have;
F₂ × sin(45°)·i = F₁ × sin(30°)·i
F₂ ·√2/2 = F₁/2
∴ F₁ = F₂ ·√2
∴ F₂ × cos(45°)·j + F₁ × cos(30°)·j = 250·j
Which gives;
F₂ × cos(45°)·j + F₂ ·√2 × cos(30°)·j = 250·j
F₂ × ((cos(45°) + √2 × cos(30°))·j = 250·j
F₂ × ((√2)/2 × (1 + √3))·j = 250·j
F₂ × ((√2)/2 × (1 + √3))·j = 250·j
F₂ = 250·j/(((√2)/2 × (1 + √3))·j) ≈ 129.41 N
F₂ ≈ 129.41 N
F₁ = √2 × F₂ = √2 × 129.41 N ≈ 183.013 N
F₁ ≈ 183.013 N
The two forces are;
A force with magnitude of approximately 183.013 N is inclined 30° to the left of the resultant force and a force with magnitude of approximately 129.41 N is inclined 45° to the right of the resultant force.
Which one hits the ground first, a
bullet dropped from a height, or a
bullet fired simultaneously from
the same height?
Answer:
A bullet fired simultaneously from the same height
Explanation:
It will reach the ground first because a greater force is being acted upon it. The first option is only acted on by gravity
A 438kg car is accelerating east at 2.55m/s^2. What is the total force acting east on the car
Answer:
1116.9 NExplanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
force = 438 × 2.55
We have the final answer as
1116.9 NHope this helps you
Question 5 of 10
Why are magnetic materials attracted to magnets?
A. They become permanent magnets when they are in a magnetic
field,
B. They become temporary magnets when they are in a magnetic
field.
C. They are temporary magnets whether or not they are in a magnetic
field.
D. They are also attracted to Earth's magnetic field, which is always
present
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Trust
State three uses of dimensions.
Explanation:
answers.................
Explanation:
dimension are used for
1 we check the homogeneity of a physical equation
2 drive a possible formula for a physical problem
3 To find dimensions of physical constants or coefficients.
) prove that the acceleration due to gravi
is independent to the mass of the falling body
Explanation:
Let the mass of the body is m. The gravitational force acting on the object is given by :
[tex]F=\dfrac{GMm}{r^2}[/tex] ....(1)
G is universal gravitational constant
M is mass of Earth
r is the distance between the body
The acceleration of falling objects due to the gravitational force of Earth is equal to the acceleration due to gravity (g).
F = mg ...(2)
g is acceleration due to gravity
From equation (1) and (2) :
[tex]\dfrac{GMm}{r^2}=mg\\\\g=\dfrac{GM}{r^2}[/tex]
Here, M is mass of Earth and r is the distance. Hence, the acceleration due to gravi ty is independent to the mass of the falling body
Which of the following is a unit of acceleration?
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[tex]\longrightarrow[/tex] The rate of change of velocity per unit time is called acceleration.
[tex]\longrightarrow[/tex] Its SI unit is m/s².
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A force of 150 kg x m/s (Newtons) acts on a 0.5kg object. What rate of acceleration will result?
Answer:
300m/s/s
Explanation:
a=f/m
f=150N
m=.5kg
150/.5=300
explain the universal law of gravity and it's calculate from as well as the value of g
Answer:
According to the Newton's law of gravitational every object in the universe attracts every other objects with a force which is called gravitational force.This gravitational force is (i) directly proportional to the product of their masses and (ii) inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centres.
Explanation:
Newton's law of gravitational is called the universal law because it is applicable to all the bodies either terrestrial or celestial having any shape,size,mass or at any distance apart with any medium between them,at any time(past,present or future).
WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT PRESSURE
Answer:
pressure is a horrible thing to go through, it can lead to many bad side effects, like burn out and it can also lead to high blood pressure, head aches, heart problems, depression, anxiety, and many more damaging effects. Pressure can destroy someones mental health if not dealed worth properly
I hope this is okay! I'm not sure what pressure you meant
A 1370-kg small aircraft accelerates along the runway from 7.4 m/s to 37.8 m/s in 5.20 seconds. Determine the net force acting upon the plane. (Assume that its engine/propeller makes no contributes to its forward motion)
Answer:
8009 N
Explanation:
Given that a 1370-kg small aircraft accelerates along the runway from 7.4 m/s to 37.8 m/s in 5.20 seconds. Determine the net force acting upon the plane. (Assume that its engine/propeller makes no contributes to its forward motion)
According to the definition of acceleration, acceleration is the change in velocity per time taken.
Acceleration a = ( 37.8 - 7.4 )/ 5.2
Acceleration a = 30.4 / 5.2
Acceleration a = 5.846 m/s^2
Force = mass × acceleration
Force = 1370 × 5.846
Force = 8,009 N
Therefore, the net force acting upon the plane is 8009 N. (Assume that its engine/propeller makes no contributes to its forward motion)
A rolling rock with a velocity of 20 m/s has a momentum of 5000 kg m/s. What is the rock’s mass
Answer:
250 kgExplanation:
The mass of the rock can be found by using the formula
[tex]m = \frac{p}{v} \\ [/tex]
p is the momentum
v is the velocity
From the question we have
[tex]m = \frac{5000}{20} = \frac{500}{2} = 250 \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
250 kgHope this helps you
Sara is riding her bike down the road at 35 km/hr. She starts to peddle faster as she
approaches and rides up a hill. She accelerates at 2.0 km/hr2 for 3.0 minutes before
reaching the top of the hill. How long distance) did it take her to get to the top of the
hill?
Answer:
Distance covered to top of the hill was : 1.755 km
Explanation:
Initial velocity = 35 km/hr
Acceleration = 2.0 km/hr²
Time taken to accelerate = 3 minutes = 3/60 hours = 1/20 hours
Formula for acceleration : a = Δv /t
v-u/t ---where u is initial velocity , v is final velocity and t is time taken for acceleration
v- 35 / 0.05 = 2
v = 35.10 km/h
Formula for distance is product of speed and time
Distance covered = 35.10 * 0.05 = 1.755 km
because of friction? A. energy is not always conserved
B. not all potential energy is converted to kinetic energy
C.all an object's kinetic energy turns into potential energy
D all of an object's potential energy turns into kinetic energy
Answer:
i think its B.NOT all potential energy is converted to kinetic energy
Answer:
Maybe, B. Not all potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
Explanation:
Even if air resistance slows down the ball, the potential energy is the same. But if air resistance is in the way, not all of the potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy. Some of the energy has to be used to push the air molecules out of the way.
Definition of distance travelled?
Answer:
distance traveled is a total length of the path traveled between two positions.
Calculate the buoyant force on a 2.00-L helium balloon. (b) Given the mass of the rubber in the balloon is 1.50 g, what is the net vertical force on the balloon if it is let go
Answer:
Following are the solution to the given points:
Explanation:
In this question, some of the values are missing, that's why its solution can be defined as follows:
In point a:
Density of air [tex]\rho_{air} =1.29 \frac{kg}{m^3}\\\\[/tex]
Density of helium [tex]\rho_{helium} =0.178 \frac{kg}{m^3} \\\\[/tex]
The volume of the helium balloon [tex]V= 2L[/tex]
[tex]\to V= 2 \times 10^{-3}[/tex]
Formula:
[tex]F_B = e_a V g\\\\[/tex]
[tex]= 1.29 \times 2 \times 10^{-3} \times 9.81\\\\ = 0.0253098 \ N[/tex]
where g is the acceleration due to gravity
In point b:
[tex]m_g= 1.5 \ g[/tex]
Formula:
[tex]F_{net}=F_B - (m_r + \rho_h \ v )g[/tex]
[tex]= 0.0253098 - (1.5 \times 10^{-3} + 0.178 \times 2 \times 10^{-3} \times 9.81)\\\\= 7.10244 \times 10^{-3} \ N[/tex]
1. What similarities do you notice
Within a group(column)?
Within a row (period)?
2. Locate the element in Period 4, Column 1.
Predict the number of valence electrons.
Predict the Lewis Dot Structure.
Answer:
1. What similarities do you notice
Within a group(column)?
Within a row (period)?
2. Locate the element in Period 4, Column 1.
Predict the number of valence electrons.
Predict the Lewis Dot Structure
A ball is thrown straight upward with a velocity of 14 m/s. What is the maximum height
reached by the ball?
(1 Point)
10 m
20 m
14 m
32 m
Hello!
[tex]\large\boxed{d = 10 m}[/tex]
When the ball reaches its maximum height, the velocity equals 0. We can use the kinematic equation:
vf = vi + at, where:
vf = final velocity (0)
vi = initial velocity (14 m/s)
a = acceleration due to gravity, or 9.8 m/s (downwards)
t = time, which will be solved for.
Plug in the given values:
0 = 14 - 9.8(t)
-14 = -9.8(t)
t ≈ 1.429 sec
Solve for the distance traveled using the kinematic equation:
d = 1/2(vf + vi)t
Plug in the values:
d = 1/2(14 + 0)(1.429)
d = 1/2(14 · 1.429)
d ≈ 10 m
mass does not vary from place to place why?
Answer:
It is always constant unlike weight
The chart below lists the densities of various gemstones. If a gemstone has a mass of 6.24 g and a volume of 1.98 cm cubed, which gemstone is it
A. Opal
B. Diamond
C. Garnet
D. Topaz
Answer:
C. Garnet
Explanation:
density = mass/volume
density = 6.24g/1.98cm^3
density = 3.15 g/cm^3 (Garnet)
Hope this helps!
Garnets are minerals that can be found as single crystals, pebble-like formations, or masses of intergrown crystals.They are opaque, transparent to translucent minerals. Thus, option C is correct.
What are the physical properties of Garnet?A garnet has a volume of 1.6 cubic centimetres and a density of 3.5 grams per cubic centimetre. The proportion of a mineral's mass to volume is known as density. It is a measurement of how much “stuff” can fit into the space a mineral takes up.
Garnets can be found in a variety of colours, including orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, blue, black, pink, and colorless, but are most usually found in reddish tones.There are very few blue garnets.
Therefore, density = mass/volume density = 6.24g/1.98 cm^3 density = 3.15 g/cm^3 (Garnet).
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