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is boiling water in a kettle on a stove kinetic or potential energy?
Answer:
Boiling a kettle is an example of both thermal and kinetic energy. Thermal energy comes from a substance whose molecules and atoms are vibrating faster due to a rise in temperature. Heat energy is another name for thermal energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of a moving object.
it's kinetic!
a trolley of mass 20kg was originally at rest on a smoth horizontal surface. bu how much will it accelerate if a pulling force of 22N is applied on it horizontally?
Answer:
just divide 22 N by 20 kg to get the acceleration in m/s2
Explanation:
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Answer:
MOSE
Explanation:
A 3500 N is force is applied to a spring that has a spring of constant of k= 14000 N/m. How far from equilibrium will the spring be displaced?
Answer:
the spring be displaced by 25.0 cm
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
As we know that
F= -K × x
So,
[tex]x = \frac{-F}{K}[/tex]
Now
[tex]x = \frac{-3500}{14000} \\\\[/tex]
= -0.250m
= 25.0 cm
Hence, the spring be displaced by 25.0 cm
Which is not a measurement of effort for exercises or activity?
repetitions
time
distance
elevation
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How are ultraviolet waves used for communication
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Select the correct answer.
According to this map, which county in Florida is most in need of safe rooms and hurricane ties?
A.
Hillsborough
B.
Jefferson
C.
Palm Beach
D.
Miami-Dade
Answer:
I think it's Miami-Dade
Explanation:
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Answer:
it is miami-dade!
Explanation:
Which of the following describes a reference point?
A. The location of an object before its motion begins
B. The center point of a grid
C. The point at which the direction of motion changes
D. The position of an object after its motion has stopped
what ways might a superhero utilize magnetic forces to move, levitate or travel from place to place?
Answer:
He could use magnets to lift heavy things and also move things like a train
Explanation:
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NEED HELP ASAPTsunamis are often called tidal waves because they are caused by tides.
o True
o False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
a tsunami is almost always caused by an earthquake under water.
you do no know an objects velocity until you know its _____.
so by the shape look at this what will the time acceleration speed or velocity be in a beyblade what is the average if the beyblade spins for atleast 45 seconds and the beyblade weighs 55 grams what is the speed or acceleration of the beyblade?
Answer:
the answer is 1.09 speed
Answer:
2.00
Explanation:
Donna shines a flashlight and a laser pointer on a sheet of paper. She holds each device at an equal distance from the paper. How does the light hitting the paper from each device appear different?
The light from the flashlight lights up a larger area of the paper.
The light from the laser pointer lights up a larger area of the paper.
The light from the flashlight magnifies a larger area of the paper.
The light from the laser pointer magnifies a larger area of the paper.
Answer:
A the light on the flash light lights up a bigger area
I'm pretty sure this is right.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
A cinder block is sitting on a platform 10 m high. It has a mass of 25 Kg. What is the potential energy
Answer:
2450J
Explanation:
PE = mgh
PE = (25)(9.8)(10)
Do you think we might have problems with not enough water to supply our needs (water scarcity) in the
ture? Why or why not? If you answered yes, what might the causes be?
Answer:
Water scarcity (water stress or water crisis) is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. Humanity is facing a water crisis, due to unequal distribution (exacerbated by climate change) resulting in some very wet and some very dry geographic locations, plus a sharp rise in global freshwater demand in recent decades driven by industry. Water scarcity can also be caused by droughts, lack of rainfall, or pollution. This was listed in 2019 by the World Economic Forum as one of the largest global risks in terms of potential impact over the next decade.[1] It is manifested by partial or no satisfaction of expressed demand, economic competition for water quantity or quality, disputes between users, irreversible depletion of groundwater, and negative impacts on the environment.[2] Two-thirds of the global population (4 billion people) live under conditions of severe water scarcity at least 1 month of the year.[3][4][5][6] Half a billion people in the world face severe water scarcity all year round.[3] Half of the world's largest cities experience water scarcity.[5]
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Given an objects mass and observing its acceleration what can be found in a direct application of Newton’s second law of motion?
One of the signs a chemical reaction is taking place
Answer: One of the signs a chemical reaction is taking place is the presence of bubbles. :)
A certain element has a half-life of 200 years. How much of a 1600 gram sample would be left after 800 years?
2222222×7÷4÷5+6(8×9)
Which quantity must be the same for two bodies in thermal equilibrium?
А Total internal energy of the particles in the two bodies are the same.
B Total kinetic energy of the particles in the two bodies are the same.
C Temperature of the two bodies are the same.
D State of matter of the two bodies are the same.
An object is moving to the right at a constant velocity. What will happen if a
force of 20 N starts acting on it in the opposite direction?
А
The object's velocity will increase.
B
The object's velocity will decrease.
с
The object will come to a stop.
D
The object will move at the same velocity.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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While standing at home plate, a batter swung a 2.5kg bat at 2.5 m/s toward an incoming mass. The mass was a 0.4 kg blob of clay, thrown toward the batter at 26 m/s, which stuck the the bat in an inelastic collision. What velocity of the velocity of the bat and blob of clay (which are stuck together) after the collision? Help fast will give brainliest
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Answer:
5.74 m/s
Explanation:
m1v1+m2v2=(m1+m2)*vf
2.5*2.5+0.4*26=(2.9)vf
16.65=2.9vf
vf=5.74 m/s
pls help, i really dw fail :(
Answer:
Using the Newton equation
V²=U² +2as
Given; V=9.2m/s U = 0m/s( because it starts from rest)
S=26.2m.
9.2²=0²+2(26.2)a
a =9.2²/2(26.2)
a=84.6/52.4
a=1.60m/s²
Answer:
2.A
3.D
Explanation:
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name one material through which continuous flow of charge can be produced from chemical energy
Answer:
Battery.
Explanation:
A battery is a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity. This is known as electrochemistry and the system that underpins a battery is called an electrochemical cell. A battery can be made up of one or several (like in Volta's original pile) electrochemical cells
What color rays have the smaller/lesser angle
Answer:
Blue?
Explanation:
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A 0.144 kg baseball approaches a batter with a speed of 20m/s . The batter lines the ball directly back to the pitcher with a speed of 30m/s . Find the impulse exerted on the ball . If the bat and ball were in contact for 0.012 sec , find the average force exerted on the ball by the bat????
Answer:
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The average kinetic energy of the particles of two pieces of iron at the same temperature and mass would be __________.
Question 1 options:
Different
The same
Not equivilent
With in 500 degrees of eachother
Answer:
the answer is different
Explanation:
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Which type of earthquake waves are responsible for most of the damage caused by an earthquake? Why?
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Answer:
Surface waves travel along the surface. There are two types of body waves: P-waves travel fastest and through solids, liquids, and gases; S-waves only travel through solids. Surface waves are the slowest, but they do the most damage in an earthquake.
Answer:
surface waves
Explanation:
they have the strongest vibration and can cause the most damage
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