Answer:
[tex] {2 \times 10} - 7 = 12 {}^{2} \div x \\ x = 2 \times 10 - 7 \div 12 {}^{2} [/tex]
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True or False : 0°K=-273.15° C and 0°C (Celsius) = 273.150K
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
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Which nucleus completes the following equation?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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16+1=17
CI has 17 in the bottom.
Answer:C
Explanation:
Some people today claim the Earth is flat. Produce an argument to prove that the
Earth is not flat.
Answer:
i mean i think it is. we have no real pics of the earth they are all fake. And the moon landing was fake. the usa flag was blowing but there is no wind in space . its all fake
Explanation:
Un tren emite un sonido a 480hz determina la frecuencia que percibe el observador cuando el observador se aleja a 12m/s del tren que ha quedado en reposo velocidad del sonido en el aire 340m/s
Answer:
La frecuencia que percibe el observador es 463 Hz.
Explanation:
El efecto Doppler se define como el cambio de frecuencia aparente de una onda producida por el movimiento relativo de la fuente respecto a su observador. En otras palabras, este efecto es el cambio en la frecuencia percibida de cualquier movimiento ondulatorio cuando el emisor y el receptor, u observador, se desplazan uno respecto a otro.
La siguiente expresión se considera el caso general del efecto Doppler:
[tex]f'=f*\frac{v+-vR}{v-+vE}[/tex]
Donde:
f’, f: Frecuencia percibida por el receptor y frecuencia emitida por el emisor respectivamente. Su unidad de medida en el Sistema Internacional (S.I.) es el Hertz (Hz), que es la unidad inversa del segundo (1 Hz = 1 s-1) v: Velocidad de propagación de la onda en el medio. Es constante y depende de las características del medio. En este caso se considera que la velocidad del sonido en el aire es de 340 m/s vR, vE: Velocidad del receptor y del emisor respectivamente. Su unidad de medida en el S.I. es el m/s ±, ∓:Utilizaremos el signo +:
En el numerador si el receptor se acerca al emisor
En el denominador si el emisor se aleja del receptor
Utilizaremos el signo -:
En el numerador si el receptor se aleja del emisor
En el denominador si el emisor se acerca al receptor
En este caso:
f= 480 Hzv= 340 m/svR= 12 m/s (el receptor es el observador)vE=0 (el emisor es el tren, que se encuentra en reposo)Y como el receptor se aleja del emisor, la expresión del efecto Doppler queda determinada como:
[tex]f'=480 Hz*\frac{340 m/s-12 m/s}{340 m/s-+0 m/s}[/tex]
Resolviendo se obtiene:
[tex]f'=480 Hz*\frac{340 m/s-12 m/s}{340 m/s}[/tex]
[tex]f'=480 Hz*\frac{328 m/s}{340 m/s}[/tex]
f'= 463 Hz
La frecuencia que percibe el observador es 463 Hz.
What causes "changing" motion?
Balanced forces
Unbalanced Forces
Steady Motion
The force
Answer:listen to class
Explanation:
-1
Answer:
Unbalanced Forces
Explanation:
According to the Newton's First law, it states that an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an external force. The answer is Unbalanced Forces
a = F/m is an explanation of
in  Physics
Answer:
The equation a=F/m or the acceleration is equal to the net force of an object divided by that object's mass, is an equation derived and explained by Sir Issac Newton's second law of motion. Newton's second law of motion states that the force of an object is equal to the mass times the acceleration of that object.
compute the velocity of an object orbiting at height 2Re above the surface of earth
Answer:
The orbital speed can be found using v = SQRT(G*M/R). The R value (radius of orbit) is the earth's radius plus the height above the earth - in this case, 6.59 x 106 m.
The velocity of an object orbiting at height 2Re above the surface of earth be 14380 m/s.
What is velocity?The rate at which a body's displacement changes in relation to time is known as its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction. SI unit of velocity is meter/second.
The orbital velocity of an object orbiting around the Earth can be expressed as:
v = √(GM/R).
Where:
G = universal gravitational constant = 6.67408 × 10⁻¹¹N m² kg⁻².
M = mass of Earth = 5.97219 × 10²⁴ kilograms.
R = distance between the object and the center of Earth.
According to the question, the object orbiting at height 2[tex]R_e[/tex] above the surface of earth. So, distance between the object and the center of Earth is: R = radius of Earth + 2[tex]R_e[/tex]
= 3[tex]R_e[/tex]
= 3 × 6,371 km
= 1.9113 × 10⁶ m.
So, the velocity of the object : v = √(GM/R).
= √( 6.67408 × 10⁻¹¹× 5.97219 × 10²⁴/1.9113 × 10⁶ ) m/s
= 14380 m/s.
Hence, the velocity of the object be 14380 m/s.
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Calculate the amount of heat needed to convert 0.8 kg of ice at -19 °C into water at 29 °C.
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Answer: Potential Energy
Explanation:
This picture is potential energy as the boulder is not quite moving yet, although due to the hill the boulder has the Potential to move when it is pushed down the hill.
It is common for creatures to be able to live in both the spray zone and low-tide zone.
True or False
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Newton's first law states that objects do not change their velocity unless acted upon
by an outside force. When throwing a ball the ball initially accelerates from the force
provided by your arm and then begins to slow down.
What force(s) are responsible for the deceleration of the ball?
Answer:
Air resistance/Drag (this is the proper term for air resistance) or gravity or friction
It depends on the direction and if you throw it across a surface or if you throw it straight upwards.
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Answer:
Newton's first law: An object at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force.
Explanation:
Determine the momentum of a 13,000kg semi driving at 30 m/s
Answer:
390000
Explanation:
The momentum is huge. You wouldn't want this thing to hit you.
Momentum = m*v
m = 13000 kg
v = 30 m/s
Momentum = 13000 * 30
Momentum = 390000 kg m/s
A uniform electric field exists in a region between two oppositely charged plates. An electron is released from rest at the surface of the negatively charged plate and strikes the surface of the opposite plate, 2.0 cm away, in a time 1.5 x 10-8 s. The speed of the electron in millions m/sec as it strikes the second plate is: A. 13.3 B. 133 C. 2.67 D. 26.7 E. 534
Answer:
A. 13.3
Explanation:
First, we find the velocity of the electron in meters/sec, as follows:
[tex]v = \frac{d}{t}\\[/tex]
v = velocity of electron = ?
d = distance between plates = 2 cm = 0.02 m
t = time elapsed = 1.5 x 10⁻⁸ s
Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:
[tex]v = \frac{0.02\ m}{1.5\ x\ 10^{-8}\ s}\\\\v = 1333333.33\ m/s[/tex]
Now, we convert this to million m/s:
[tex]v = (1333333.33\ m/s)\frac{1\ million\ m}{100000\ m}\\\\v =13.3\ million\ m/s[/tex]
Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. 13.3
which term describes the wave phenomenon in the image
Answer: (Next time put the Image but I know what u talkin bout)
wave changes its path from its initial direction so this phenomenon is known as Refraction of wave
Explanation:
When wave travels from one medium to other medium the due to change in the speed of the wave propagation it deviates from its initial path.
The deviation of the wave from its initial path is known as refraction of wave
Here we can see that wave incident on medium 1 with some angle with the boundary
Then it enters into other medium and then travels in other direction
So here wave changes its path from its initial direction so this phenomenon is known as Refraction of wave
What distance is moved if we have a 8N force and the work done is 90J
A neighborhood in a small Texas town had to be evacuated because the
houses were sinking due to a problem in the aquifer. What is the most
likely cause of this problem?
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Explanation:
Groundwater pumping and land subsidence because when compressing,squeezing or accompanying of soils in some aquifer systems can chaperon or accompanying an drastic groundwater pumping and it's far by the solitary largest caise of subsidence . Execissve pumping of such aquifer systems has ensue in permanent subsidence and regarding to ground obertion . hope that I helped you and good luck
A bat with a mass of 0.35 kg travels at a rate of 15 m/s. What is the animal's momentum?
Answer:
momentum= mass x velocity = 0.35x15= 5.25kgm/s
The 500 series bullet train travels between Tokyo and Hakata, Japan. If it is heading north with a momentum of 13,194,098.64 kg • m/s and at a velocity of 261.8 km/h, what is its mass?
Answer:
The mass of the 500 series bullet train is 181.4 tonnes.
Explanation:
The momentum is given by:
[tex] p = mv [/tex]
Where:
m: is the mass =?
v: is the velocity = 261.8 km/h
p: is the momentum = 13194098.64 kg*m/s
By solving the above equation for "m" we have:
[tex]m = \frac{p}{v} = \frac{13,194,098.64 kg*m/s}{261.8 km/h*\frac{1000 m}{1 km}*\frac{1 h}{3600 s}} = 181.4 tonnes[/tex]
Therefore, the mass of the 500 series bullet train is 181.4 tonnes.
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A circuit has two batteries and a resistor as shown. In the figure, the terminal voltage of the 12 V battery is closest to _____.
a. 15.6 V
b. 13.2 V
c. 8.4 V
d. 10.8 V
e. 9.6 V
Answer:
a 15.6voltz
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When a lift is accelerating downward that a=g then the net force acting on the object is: (a)F=0N (b)F=mg (c)F=w-mg (d) F=w_ma
Answer:
the answers the correct one is A
F = 0
Explanation:
To find the net force we must apply Newton's second law
F -W = ma
where the upward direction is positive, they indicate that the acceleration is equal to = - g
F = W - m g
the weight of a body of W = mg
we substitute
F = mg - mg
F = 0
The check the answers the correct one is A
What is a fact about incline planes?
Momentum is mass times velocity, so another way to think of momentum is ____ in motion.
inertia
weight
acceleration
velocity
Answer:
Acceleration
Explanation:
Momentum is acceleration because acceleration is movement and momentum is movement.
Momentun = Movement
Acceleration = Movement
Momentum = Acceleration
Assignment: Can you identify various forces and instances in which electrostatic and magnetic forces occur
Answer:
Magnetic force, attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion. It is the basic force responsible for such effects as the action of electric motors and the attraction of magnets for iron. Electric forces exist among stationary electric charges; both electric and magnetic forces exist among moving electric charges. The magnetic force between two moving charges may be described as the effect exerted upon either charge by a magnetic field created by the other.
what are the four qualities required in a healty relationship?
Answer:
Honesty. ...
Compromise. ...
Individuality. ...
Good communication. ...
Anger control. ...
Fighting fair.
Answer:
Healthy Relationships
Mutual respect. Respect means that each person values who the other is and understands the other person's boundaries.
Trust. Partners should place trust in each other and give each other the benefit of the doubt.
Honesty. ...
Compromise. ...
Individuality. ...
Good communication. ...
Anger control. ...
Fighting fair.
rulers graduated in centimeters and inches are available in commerce. Determine the measurement in m of a 60 cm ruler can you help me
Answer:
0.6m
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Read the article Watering Livestock with Renewable Energy.
Why does it make sense for ranchers to use renewable energy to pump water?
Animals do not need water during the summer.
In most of the United States, there is not enough wind to run pumping systems.
Solar energy is strongest in the winter, when water is needed for animals and crops.
Wind and solar energy help save money and reduce air pollution.
Answer:
D. Wind and solar energy help save money and reduce air pollution.
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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what is meant by Multiverse???
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anyone here??
Explanation:
group of multiple universes
these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them.
A student pulls out his or her chair in order to sit down. The student pulls the chair 0.75 m with a force of 20 N. How much work does he or she do on the chair?
How does current flow in a standard DC circuit?
Changing direction at a regular frequency.
Directly to the resistor and back.
From the positive to the negative terminal.
From the negative to the positive termina
Answer:
A
Explanation: