Answer:
Elastic potential energy is stored when materials stretch or compress. Examples of it include springs, rubber bands, and slingshots.
Explanation:
If a neutral atom has 25 protons in its nucleus. What is the number of surrounding electrons? Explain your answer.
Answer:
25 electrons.
Explanation:
In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons, therefore there are 25 protons and 25 electrons.
Final Answer: 25 electrons
Explanation/Reasoning:
Hey there!
The number of protons in the nucleus of a neutral atom would have 25 protons. This is because it is equal to the atomic number.
The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. So for our answer, the number of atoms in a neutral atom will be 25 electrons because the neutral atom had 25 protons.
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A circular wire loop lies inside a region of space containing a magnetic field. The direction of the magnetic field is out of the screen and parallel to the central axis of the loop. The magnitude of the magnetic field increases as a function of time. A circular loop oriented parallel to the plane of the screen lies inside a region containing magnetic field B. The field is directed out of the screen and is increasing. What is the direction of the induced current in the loop
Answer:
clockwise
Explanation:
According to the law given by Lenz, known as the Lenz law, it is said that a current induced in the circuit which is due to the change in the magnetic field and is so directed so as to oppose the change in the flux and to apply a force in the opposite direction if the force.
Here, as the magnetic field is directed out of the screen, the current flows in the direction which is clockwise in the loop and it opposes the increasing magnetic field.
The clockwise induced current will produce magnetic field in to the screen.
In a physics lab experiment for the determination of moment of inertia, a team weighs an object and finds a mass of 4.67 kg. They then hang the object on a pivot located 0.180 m from the object's center of mass and set it swinging at a small amplitude. As two of the team members carefully count 129 cycles of oscillation, the third member measures a duration of 249 s. What is the moment of inertia of the object with respect to its center of mass about an axis parallel to the pivot axis
Answer:
The value is [tex]I_o = 0.6257 \ kgm^2[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of the object is [tex]m = 4.67 \ kg[/tex]
The position of the pivot from the center of the mass is [tex]a = 0.180 \ m[/tex]
The number of cycles of oscillation is [tex]n = 129 \ cycles[/tex]
The time taken for the total oscillation is t =249 s
Generally the period of the oscillation is mathematically represented as
[tex]T = \frac{t}{n}[/tex]
=> [tex]T = \frac{249}{129}[/tex]
=> [tex]T = 1.9302 \ s[/tex]
Generally the moment of inertia of the object about the end of the suspension is mathematically represented as
[tex]I =[ \frac{T}{2 \pi } ]^2 * [m* g * l ][/tex]
=> [tex]I =[ \frac{1.9302}{2 *3.142 } ]^2 * [4.67* 9.8 * 0.180 ][/tex]
=> [tex]I = 0.777 \ kg m^2[/tex]
Generally the moment of inertia of the object with respect to its center of mass about an axis parallel to the pivot axis is mathematically evaluated using the parallel axis theorem as
=> [tex]I_o = I- I_p[/tex]
Here [tex]I_p[/tex] is parallel axis contribution which is mathematically represented as
[tex]I_p = m * l^2[/tex]
=> [tex]I_p = 4.67 * 0.180^2[/tex]
=> [tex]I_p = 0.1513 \ kg m^2[/tex]
So
[tex]I_o = I- I_p[/tex]
=> [tex]I_o = 0.777 -0.1513[/tex]
=> [tex]I_o = 0.6257 \ kgm^2[/tex]
Which is true of low resistance wires
Answer:
the cooler the wire, the less the resistance
Which wave has a longer wavelength?
A rectangular block measures 4.1cm by 2.8cm by 2.1cm. calculate its volume given you answer to an appropriate number of significant figures?
Answer:
Volume = 24 cm^3
Explanation:
We recall that the volume of the box is calculated via the formula:
Volume = length * height * width
and that in a product, the number of significant figures for the result should coincide with the number of significant figures of the factor that has the least of them.
In this case, all measures have the same number of significant figures: two. so we calculate the product, and then limit the answer value to exactly two significant figures:
Volume = 4.1 cm * 2.8 cm * 2.1 cm = 24.108 cm^3, which must be rounded to two significant figures as: 24 cm^3
Answer:
Volume = 24.108cm³
Explanation:
Volume = length × breadth × height
Volume = 4.1 × 2.8 × 2.1
Volume = 24.108
Joe applies a force of 50 N to a box which has a mass of 15 kg. What is the acceleration of the box?
a.
Answer:
3.333 m/s^2
Explanation:
50/15 = 3.33 m/s^2
What is the volume of a brick that is 30 cm long, 8 cm wide, and 10 cm tall?
A 1.13 kg skateboard is coasting along the pavement at a speed of 4.28 m/s when a 0.93
kg cat drops from a tree vertically downward onto the skateboard. What is the speed of the
skateboard-cat combination?
By conservation of momentum,
Pinitial = Pfinal
m1v1 + m2v2 = (m1 + m2)*vf
m1 = mass of skateboard = 1.13 kg
m2 = mass of cat = 0.93 kg
v1 = initial velocity of skateboard = 4.28 m/s
v2 = initial velocity of cat = 0 m/s
vf = final velocity of skateboard-cat combo
So plug in the values and solve for vf,
1.13(4.28) + 0.93(0) = (1.13 + 0.93)vf
vf = 2.35 m/s
Which example provides a complete scientific description of an object in motion?
(A) The hiker followed the north trail a distance of two kilometers in thirty minutes
(B) The tiger had to run at 50 kilometers per hour across the field to catch the zebra
(C) The hockey player sent the puck flying toward the north goal to score the winning point
(D) The vibration of the jackhammer broke through the south-facing rock in under 10 seconds
Answer:
C
Explanation:
it explains how an object that was in motion continued motion after the force
what energy conversion takes place when a solar cell is used to light a street lamp?
Answer:
Explanation:
Electrical energy is the correct answer
Answer:
Is B
Explanation:
A solid ball is rolling along a horizontal surface at 3.7 m/s when it encounters an upward
incline. If it rolls without slipping up the incline, what maximum height will it reach?
Answer:
h = 0.697 [m]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use the energy conservation theorem, where it tells us that kinetic energy is converted to potential energy or vice versa.
[tex]E_{kinet}=E_{pot}[/tex]
where:
Ekinet = kinetic energy [J]
Epot = potential energy [J]
[tex]\frac{1}{2}*m*v^{2}=m*g*h\\0.5*(3.7)^{2} =9.81*h\\h =(6.845)/9.81\\h = 0.697 [m][/tex]
What energy transformation takes place in the
solar panel?
What are stars made up of at the beginning?
Answer:
The stars were always made of hot gas a million miles away from here
Explanation:
I study stars
Briefly describe the Rutherford atomic model
Answer:
The Rutherford model was made by Ernest Rutherford, to describe a atom. That is a brief explanation
Explanation:
10. A 90 kg box is sliding across a surface at a constant velocity while experiencing a rightward applied
force of 40 N. Calculate the force of friction acting on the box.
A. -40N
B. +40N
C.-2.5 N
D. 0 N
If the box is moving at constant velocity, net force must be zero, so:
F + fr = 0
fr = -F
fr = -40 N
Developing study routines is a way to organize
a. Yes
b. No
Answer:
a. yes
Explanation:
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What are the effects of hot rolling on the metal grain structure?
Answer:Mark me as the brainliset
Explanation:The rollers impart compression stresses, while squeezing the metal. These results in changes of grains, grain fragmentation, and lattice distortion. In hot rolling the coarse grains are converted into smaller grains. Care has been taken that the correct range of temperature is maintained during the process.
Please help! What kind of energy is produce by filament light?
Answer:
electrical to thermal and light
(may wanna change the answers)
and the one before that should be electrical to electrical i think
Explanation:
The FitnessGram Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible.
how is solar impulse is different than conventional airplane
Answer:
Solar Impulse is a Swiss long-range experimental solar-powered aircraft project and Conventional Aircraft are the atmosphere-only aircraft that have been around since the Wright Flyer's first takeoff. Though modern craft are much more advanced and capable than that early model, Conventional Aircraft have been superseded in modern times by the AeroSpace Fighter, which can operate in both atmosphere and space.
Explanation:
A chair is thrown upward from a balcony that's 96 ft in the air, at an initial velocity of 16 ft/s.
How many seconds does the chair take to reach its highest height?
Answer:
t = 6 s
Explanation:
Given that,
A chair is thrown upward from a balcony that's 96 ft in the air, d = 96 ft
The initial velocity of chair, u = 16 ft/s
We need to find how many seconds does the chair take to reach its highest height. Let the time is t.
[tex]t=\dfrac{d}{v}\\\\t=\dfrac{96\ ft}{16\ ft/s}\\\\=6\ s[/tex]
Hence, the chair take 6 seconds to reach its maximum height.
before leaving earth, the mass if an astronaut is measured to be 60kg. the astronaut lands on the moon and measures the acceleration of gravity to be 1.6 m/s^2. what is the mass of the astronaut at moon?
Answer:
The answer is 2,475$+948= add you will get the answer rn
The weight we experience on a surface is the product of our mass and acceleration due to gravity on that surface. The mass of the astronaut in earth was 60 kg . Then his mass at moon will be 9.76 kg.
What is gravitational force ?The gravitational force is the force by which an object attracts other objects into its center of mass. Earth attracts every objects into its center. That why we are all standing on the ground.
The weight we experience on earth is due to the gravity. That is the product of mass and acceleration due to gravity of a planet is the weight on the planet.
The weight of astronaut in earth = 60 kg
acceleration due to gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s²
mass = 60/9.8 m/s² = 6.19 kg
Acceleration due gravity on moon = 1.6 m/s²
then weight on moon = 1.6 m/s² ×6.19 kg = 9.7 kg.
Therefore, the weight of the astronaut in moon will be 9.7 kg.
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Which answer below most accurately describes both cells?
1.
(01.04 MC)
Subtracting cellular respiration from gross primary productivity is the calculation for (3 points)
normalized difference vegetation index
secondary productivity
principle productivity
net primary productivity
2.
(01.04 MC)
Which of the following describes the calculation for net primary productivity? (3 points)
Adding primary and secondary productivity
Subtracting macronutrients from micronutrients
Multiplying gross primary productivity by cellular respiration
Subtracting cellular respiration from gross primary productivity
3.
(01.04 LC)
Slow conversion of solar energy indicates high primary productivity in an ecosystem. (3 points)
False
True
4.
(01.04 MC)
Which of the following is true of cellular respiration but not of photosynthesis? (3 points)
Cellular respiration releases oxygen gas as a product.
Cellular respiration releases energy from glucose.
Cellular respiration requires carbon dioxide and water as reactants.
Cellular respiration is a process in which glucose is formed.
5.
(01.04 LC)
What energy transfer is occurring when a plant uses energy from the sun to make sugar in fruit? (3 points)
Radiant energy is converted to stored chemical energy.
Radiant energy is converted to nuclear energy.
Thermal energy is converted to stored chemical energy.
Thermal energy is converted to nuclear energy.
6.
(01.04 MC)
Which of the following is a result of lack of visible light at deeper levels in the ocean? (3 points)
Red sea organisms would be highly visible to predators in mid-ocean depths.
Producers deep in the ocean have adaptive mechanisms to conduct photosynthesis with less light.
Productivity does not exist in deep sea environments.
Consumers engage is cellular respiration at rates substantially higher than surface consumers.
7.
(01.04 MC)
Which of the following is true of photosynthesis but not of cellular respiration? (3 points)
Photosynthesis is a process in which glucose is broken down.
Photosynthesis occurs in all organisms.
Photosynthesis releases oxygen gas as a product.
Photosynthesis requires glucose as a reactant.
Answer: net primary productivity
Explanation: i just took my test and this was correct!
What must a scientist do in order to develop a testable hypothesis? O A. Find out whether the idea would be interesting to other scientists. O B. Determine whether the conclusion is supported by popular opinion. C. Ask a question that can be answered by making observations. D. Research accepted scientific theories to find one that is wrong.
Answer: C. Ask a question that can be answered by making observations.
Explanation: Just did it
Translatory motion and Circular motion difference between
Correct question is;
What is the difference between Translatory motion and Circular motion.
Answer:
Outlined below
Explanation:
Circular motion is the motion whereby all the particles of a body move along the circumference of a circle while Translatory motion is one in which all particles move in a straight line or a curved fixed part.
Another difference is that in circular motion, the distance moved by all particles vary based on the distance moved from the centre of the circle while in Translatory motion, the distance covered by all particles is equal.
psychology: Echoic sensory memory is used when a lightning bolt flashes across the sky. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer:
The answer is False
Explanation:
Echoic sensory memory is used when a lightning bolt flashes across the sky. This is false statement.
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Echoic Memory Examples:
While listening to music: When we listen to music, our brains recall each note briefly and connect it to the next note. As a result, the brain recognizes the note sequences as a song.Conversation: When we hear spoken language, our echoic memories retain every individual syllable. Our brains understand words by associating each syllable with the one before it.Learn more about echoic memory here:
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The light given off by an object based only on its temperature supports the
particle model of light. Which term applies to this light?
A. Blackbody radiation
B. Photoelectric effect
C. Ultraviolet
D. Constructive interference
SUBM
Answer:
A.Blackbody Radiation
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Blackbody radiation
Explanation:
5. The wire in consists of two segments of different diameters but made from the same metal. The current in segment 1 is I1. a. (1 pt) Compare the currents in the two segments. That is, is I2 greater than, less than, or equal to I1? Explain. b. (1 pt) Compare the current densities J1 and J2 in the two segments. c. (1 pt) Compare the electric field strengths E1 and E2 in the two segments. d. (1 pt) Compare the drift speeds vd1 and vd2 in the two segments.
Answer:
hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question
answer :
a) I1 = I2
b) J1 > J2
c) E 1 > E2
d) ( vd1 ) > ( vd2 )
Explanation:
a) The currents in the two segments are the same i.e. I1 = I2 and this is because the segments are connected in series
b) Comparing the current densities J1 and J2 in the two segments
note : current density ∝ 1 / area
The area of the second segment is > the area of first segment therefore
J1 > J2
J1 ( current density of first segment )
J2 ( current density of second segment )
c) Comparing the electric field strengths E1 and E2
note : electric field strength ∝ current density
since current density of first segment is > current density of second segment and conductivity of the materials are the same hence
E 1 > E2
d) Comparing the drift speeds Vd1 and Vd2
( vd1 ) > ( vd2 )
this because ; vd ∝ current density
Currents in the two segments are equal. Current densities, electric field strengths and drift speeds of the first segment are greater than the second segment.
What is electric field?The electric field is the field, which is surrounded by the electric charged. The electric field is the electric force per unit charge.
The wire in consists of two segments of different diameters but made from the same metal.
a. Compare the currents in the two segments.The current in segment 1 is [tex]I_1[/tex] and the current in segment 2 is [tex]I_2[/tex]. As, the segments are connected in the series connection. Thus, the value of both the currents will be equal.
[tex]I=I_1=I_2[/tex]
b. Compare the current densities J1 and J2 in the two segments.The current density is total electric current which is flowing in a unit cross sectional area. Current density is inversely p[proportional to the cross sectional area.
The cross-sectional area of the second segment is greater than the first one as shown in the image attached below.
Thus, the current densities of first segment will be J1 greater than the current density of second segment J2.
[tex]J_1 > J_2[/tex]
c. Compare the electric field strengths E1 and E2 in the two segments.The current density of the first segment is greater than the second one. Thus, the electric field of the first segment will also be greater than the second one for the same material.
[tex]E_1 > E_2[/tex]
d. Compare the drift speeds vd1 and vd2 in the two segments.Current density is directly proportional to the drift velocity. As the current densities of first segment is greater than the current density of second segment.Therefore, there drift speed,
[tex]v_{d1} > v_{d2}[/tex]
Hence, the currents in the two segments are equal. Current densities, electric field strengths and drift speeds of the first segment are greater than the second segment.
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In a step-down transformer the secondary coil is made of thick copper coil.
Explain
(2 marks)
Answer:
In a step-up transformer, the secondary coil is made of same wire as the primary coil but it is rolled with the presence of the insulated which never conduct the opposite current to the coil.
Hence it function property without meeting any fire and other problem.
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