Answer:
PART A
In a solid
The attractive forces keep the particles together tightly enough so that the particles do not move past each other. ... In the solid the particles vibrate in place. Liquid – In a liquid, particles will flow or glide over one another, but stay toward the bottom of the container.
In a liquid
Particles are quite close together and move with random motion throughout the container. Particles move rapidly in all directions but collide with each other more frequently than in gases due to shorter distances between particles.
A gas
The particles move rapidly in all directions, frequently colliding with each other and the side of the container. With an increase in temperature, the particles gain kinetic energy and move faster.
PART B
The molecules are continually colliding with each other and with the walls of the container. When a molecule collides with the wall, they exert small force on the wall The pressure exerted by the gas is due to the sum of all these collision forces. The more particles that hit the walls, the higher the pressure.
Explanation:
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help!! i need to know which letter has the highest speed, the middlest speed and the lowest speed!!
Answer:
From highest speed to lowest speed:
A, C, B
Explanation:
On a position time graph, the slope of a line would represent the velocity, since the rate of change represents how many meters traveled in the given time.
The larger the slope, the faster the velocity; the steeper the line, the faster the speed.
Since line B is negative, you know that velocity is negative so it automatically has the lowest speed.
Out of lines A and C, since A is steeper, you know that A has a faster speed.
In conclusion:
A is the fastest
C is the middle
B is the slowest
3) A 100kg man runs up a staircase
3 cm high in 5 seconds. How much
pouwer does he develop?
Answer:
Power = 5.88 Watt
Explanation:
Mechanical Work and Power
Mechanical work is the amount of energy transferred by a force. Its SI unit is the joule.
Being the force vector and the displacement vector, the work is calculated as:
[tex]W=\vec F\cdot \vec s[/tex]
If both the force and displacement are parallel, then we can use the equivalent scalar formula:
[tex]W=F.s[/tex]
Power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit of time. In the SI, the unit of power is the watt, equal to one joule per second.
The power can be calculated as:
[tex]\displaystyle P=\frac {W}{t}[/tex]
Where W is the work and t is the time.
The m=100 Kg man goes up a distance of s=3 cm = 0.03 m in t=5 seconds. To calculate the work done against gravity the weight is considered as the force:
F = m.g = 100*9.8
F = 980 N
The work is:
W = 980*0.03
W = 29.4 J
Finally, the power is:
[tex]\displaystyle P=\frac {W}{t}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle P=\frac {29.4}{5}[/tex]
P = 5.88 Watt
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Answer:
You can calculate average velocity by taking the delta(x) which is the change in distance and then dividing it by the time.Hence here the tumbleweed goes from 25.6m to -14.4m. ~25.5m-(-14.4) = 39.9 m traveled 39.9m/7s= 5.7 m/sJoey throws a football 30 meters with a force of 10 N. How much work
does Joey do?
Answer:
300 Joules
Explanation:
Just use the Work formula:
W = F . D
W = 10 . 30
W = 300 Joules
Marc was told his dinner would be ready at 18:00. He left his house at 12:00 and travelled in his car at an average speed of 45mph to his mum's house 300 miles away. Did Marc make it home in time for dinner
Answer:
No
Explanation:
No, Marc did not make it on time for dinner.
The time duration between 12:00 and 18:00 is 6 hours.
Total distance that needs to be covered from his house to his mum's house and back = 300 miles x 2 = 600 miles
Time that would be needed to cover 600 miles to his mum's house at an average speed of 45 mph = distance/speed
= 600/45
= 13.33 hours
The required time to cover the distance by Marc is approximately 13.33 hours. If he leaves the house by 12:00, he will definitely not get back 6 hours after. Hence, he could not have made it for dinner.
_____ is the force of attraction between objects that have mass.
6. Why does sound travel faster through a steel bar than through a swimming pool filled with water?
Water is a denser medium than steel.
Water has a larger wavelength than steel.
Steel has a larger wavelength than water.
Steel is a denser medium than water.
Name 10 transition metals
Answer:
Scandium (Sc), Titanium (Ti), Vanadium (V), Chromium (Cr), Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co), Nickel (Ni), Copper (Cu)
Explanation:
the transition element or transition metal occupy the short columns in center of the periodic table, between Group 2A and Group 3A
What are two reasons that digital storage of data is so reliable?
Answer:memory chips don’t not break and digital data can usually can be recovered even if storage device stops working
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Memory chips are sturdy and it is usually possible to recover data from a memory chip even when the device containing it is broken
A mirror forms an erect image of 30 cm from the object and a fifth of its height. Where must the mirror be situated? What is its radius of curvature? Assuming the object is to be real, determine whether it is convex or concave
concave
Explanation:
convex would magnify
which eletromagnetic waves have the lowest frequency radio waves micro waves x rays or gamma rays
Answer: Radio waves have the lowest energies, longest wavelengths, and lowest frequencies of any type of EM radiation. In order from highest to lowest energy, the sections of the EM spectrum are named: gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, and radio waves.
Explanation:
A bicyclist initially at rest, begins pedaling and gained speed steadily for 4.80s during which she covers 37.0m What was her final speed?
Answer:
The final speed of the bicyclist is 15.44 m/s.
Explanation:
Given;
initial velocity, u = 0
time of motion, t = 4.8 s
distance covered, d = 37.0 m
The acceleration of the bicyclist is calculated as;
d = ut + ¹/₂at²
37 = 0 + ¹/₂(4.8)²a
37 = 11.52a
a = 37 / 11.5
a = 3.22 m/s²
The final speed of the bicyclist is given as;
v² = u² + 2ad
v² = 0 + 2(3.22)(37)
v² = 238.28
v = √238.28
v = 15.44 m/s
Therefore, the final speed of the bicyclist is 15.44 m/s.
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Timothy made the model shown below to represent the steps in the formation of a torrado
Severe
thunderstorm
High winds
push
clouds
Rotation
within
thunderstorm
O2010 FLVS
Which of these best fits the empty cell in Timothy's model? (2 points)
O cool, dry air forms clouds
O cool, dry air meets warm, moist air
O water vapor condenses in douds
O water vapor evaporates from ocean
Answer: cool, dry air meets warm, moist air
Explanation:
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Answer:
cool, dry air meets warm, moist air
Explanation:
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A driver brings a car to a full stop in 2.0 s. If the car was
initially travelingat 22 m/s, what is the acceleration?
Which has a charge with the greatest magnitude?
An object with charge 0
An object with charge -2
An object with charge-3
An object with charge +2
Answer:
an object with charge -3
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1Which of the following components of blood would you expect to see in higher
numbers at a site of infection?
a. Red Blood Cells
b. White Blood Cells
C. Platelets
d. Plasma
1. The lamp in your room is marked (100
W, 220 V). What do these readings mean?
Calculate, in J and in kWh, the electric ener-
gy consumed for 5 hours of lighting. Deduce
the monthly cost if the price of one kWh is
55 L.L.
Answer:
See the answers below
Explanation:
The data of 100W means power, and the other data of 220V means voltage, that is to say that bulb serves to work at a voltage of 220V100W datum means power.
J means work that is given in Joules [J], we must remember that power is defined as the relationship between work at a certain time, therefore we can determine work by means of the following expression.
[tex]P=W/t\\[/tex]
where:
P = power [Watt]
W = work [J]
t = time [s]
[tex]W=P*t\\W=100*5[hr]*[\frac{3600s}{1hr} ]\\W=1800000[J] = 1.8[MJ][/tex]
Now the electric cost.
[tex]0.1[kW]*5[hr]*55\frac{LL}{1kwhr} =27.5[LL][/tex]
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Answer:
When a motorcycle takes a turn, centrifugal force—in this case, friction between the tires and the road—pushes it towards the center. This basic physics explains why riders can lean into turns without falling. However, when an outside force disrupts or unbalances these forces, the vehicle crashes. that is the only one that I can answer for you. :)
Answer:
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The mass of a piece of metal is 1200g A measuring cylinder contains 150cm3 of water. The piece of metal is
put into the measuring cylinder. The water level rises to 250cm3 and covers the metal,
What is the density of the metal?
Answer:
The density of the metal is [tex]12\ gr/cm^3[/tex]
Explanation:
Density
The density of a substance is the mass per unit volume. The density varies with temperature and pressure.
The formula to calculate the density of a substance of mass (m) and volume (V) is:
[tex]\displaystyle \rho=\frac{m}{V}[/tex]
The piece of metal has a mass of m=1200 gr. When the piece of metal is submerged in a measuring cylinder, the water level rises from 150 cm3 to 250 cm3. This means the piece of metal occupies a volume of V=250 cm3-150 cm3=100 cm3.
The density is:
[tex]\displaystyle \rho=\frac{1200}{100}[/tex]
[tex]\rho=12\ gr/cm^3[/tex]
The density of the metal is [tex]\mathbf{12\ gr/cm^3}[/tex]
How are water scarcity and water pollution related?
Water pollution contributes to water scarcity.
Water pollution is a solution to water scarcity.
Water scarcity is a solution to water pollution.
Water scarcity contributes to water pollution.
Answer:
A. Water pollution contributes to water scarcity.
Explanation:
Water pollution occurs when materials are disposed in water body, thus making it unfit for use. A polluted water can not be used for various purposes that water can be used for. Examples include: recreation, drinking, washing etc.
Water scarcity is the situation when available water is not sufficient for the use of organisms in a community. This majorly occurs in arid area.
Thus, since a polluted water renders water to be useless, therefore water pollution contributes to water scarcity.
Answer:
Water contributes to water scarcity
Explanation:
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A baseball is thrown upward at 20m/s. At what time is the ball 10m above the point at which it was released?
Answer:
0.583 seconds
Explanation:
We are dealing with free-fall motion, which has a constant acceleration of -g, acceleration due to gravity, so we can use a constant acceleration equation to solve this problem.
List out known variables and the variable that we want to solve for:
v_0 = 20 m/sa = -9.8 m/s² Δx = 10 mt = ?Find the kinematic equation that contains all four of these variables:
Δx = v_0 t + 1/2at²Plug known values into the equation.
10 = 20 t + 1/2(-9.8)t²Distribute 1/2 inside the parentheses.
10 = 20t - 4.9t²Set the equation equal to 0 and rearrange the terms so they are in descending degree order.
0 = -4.9t² + 20t - 10Factor this equation by using the quadratic formula. You should get:
t = 3.498 s, t = 0.583 sLet's look at these numbers within the context of the problem. If the ball's speed is 20 m/s, then after 1 second, it would reach a height of 20 m.
However, we want to find the time that it would take the ball to reach a height of 10 m, which is half of 20 m. Therefore, the time to reach 10 m should be around 0.5 seconds.
t = 0.583 is the closest to 0.5 seconds, and it fits within the context of the problem. Therefore, the answer is 0.583 seconds.
A 5 kg rifle fires a 15 g bullet at a muzzle velocity of 600 m/s. Find the recoil velocity of
the rifle
Answer:
v₂ = 1.8 [m/s]
Explanation:
To be able to solve this problem we must raise the principle of conservation and quantity of movement. It is going to study the momentum before and after the firing of the rifle.
P = m*v
where:
P = momentum [kg*m/s]
m = mass [kg]
v = velocity [m/s]
Now we need to analyze the moment before and after the shot.
[tex](m_{1}+m_{2})*v_{1}=-(m_{1}*v_{2})+(m_{2}*v_{3})[/tex]
where:
m₁ = mass of the rifle = 5 [kg]
v₁ = velocity of the rifle and the bullet before firing = 0 (no movement)
m₂ = mass of the bullet = 15 [g] = 0.015 [kg]
v₂ = velocity of recoil [m/s]
v₃ = velocity of the bullet after firing = 600 [m/s]
Now replacing:
[tex](5+0.015)*0 = -(5*v_{2})+(0.015*600)\\9 = (5*v_{2})\\v_{2}=1.8 [m/s][/tex]
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. The recoil velocity of the rifle weighing 5 kg is 1.8 m/s.
What is conservation of momentum?According to the law of conservation of momentum if two objects are in contact with each other then for that system of the two objects the momentum of the object before will be equal to the momentum of the object after the collision.
GIven to us
Mass of the rifle, M = 5 kg
Mass of the bullet, m = 15 g = 0.015 kg
Velocity of the bullet afterwards, v₂ = 600 m/s
We know that according to the law of conservation of momentum, the momentum of the bullet and riffle before shooting will be equal to the momentum of the bullet and riffle after shooting.
[tex]Mu_1 + mu_1 = Mv_1 + mv_2[/tex]
Since, before shooting the bullet was in the riffle and the velocity of both was 0,
[tex]M(0) + m(0) = Mv_1 + mv_2\\\\-Mv_1 = mv_2\\\\v_1 = -\dfrac{m \times v_2}{M}[/tex]
Substitute the values,
[tex]v_1 = -\dfrac{0.015 \times 600}{5}\\\\v_1 = -1.8\rm\ m/s[/tex]
Thus, the recoil of the rifle is -1.8 m/s, the negative sign denotes that the velocity of recoil was in opposite direction to the bullet.
Hence, the recoil velocity of the rifle weighing 5 kg is 1.8 m/s.
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Define organelles and explain their general function in a cell
Answer:
They carry out essential functions that are necessary for the survival of cells – harvesting energy, making new proteins, getting rid of waste. Hope this helps!
Explanation:
I organelles is a specialized subunits with a specific cell, their general function is to store genetic information
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Describe chromatin and how it changes.
Answer:
Chromatin is a mass of genetic material composed of DNA and proteins that condense to form chromosomes during eukaryotic cell division. Chromatin is located in the nucleus of our cells . The primary function of chromatin is to compress the DNA into a compact unit that will be less voluminous and can fit within the nucleus.
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Explanation:
Answer: Me again! Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Nuclear DNA does not appear in free linear strands; it is highly condensed and wrapped around nuclear proteins in order to fit inside the nucleus. Chromatin exists in two forms.
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An astronaut weighs 107 Newtons when he stands on the surface of Europa on one of Jupiter's moons if europa's gravitational acceleration is 1.3 m s squared what is the astronauts Mass
Answer:
I think it would be 179kb
A thermal cap used in certain apparatus consist of silica rod which fits tightly inside an aluminium tube whose internal diameter is 8mm at 0 degree c … elcius.Calculate what change in temperature to produce channel whose cross section equal to 1 mm
Answer:
change in temperature is a decrease by 268.734 K
Explanation:
We are given;
Temperature: T1 = 0°C = 273 K
Internal diameter; d1 = 8mm
Final diameter; d2 = 1 mm
To solve this, we will use Charles law formula since pressure is constant.
Thus;
V1/T1 = V2/T2
Where T2 is the final temperature.
Now, V1 and V2 are volume
Volume is given by: V = area x height
We are told the cross section is equal except for the diameter.
Thus;
V1 = A1 × h
V2 = A2 × h
Thus;
(A1 × h)/T1 = (A2 × h)/T2
h will cancel out and making T2 the subject, we have;
T2 = (A2 × T1)/A1
A2 = π(d2)²/4
A1 = π(d1)²/4
Thus;
T2 = [(π(d2)²/4) × T1]/(π(d1)²/4)
π and 4 will cancel out to givw;
T2 = ((d2)²× T1)/(d1)²
T2 = (1² × 273)/8²
T2 = 273/64
T2 = 4.266 K
Thus;
Change in temperature = T2 - T1 = 4.266 - 273 = -268.734 K
Thus, change in temperature is a decrease by 268.734 K
what is the avarage speed during kick 1
If I hold an .63kg basketball 2 meters above the
ground, how much potential energy does it have?
If I drop the basketball from this height, how
much kinetic energy would it have right before it hits the floor?
Answer:
P.E.= 12.348 joules
K.E.=1.26 joules
Explanation:
The argument against your claim (what the other side would say if they disagreed with your claim.) is:
Group of answer choices
counterclaim
author's purpose
opinion
argument
Answer:
a counterclaim
Explanation:
authors purpose is what an author wrote somthing for
opinion is someones thoughts or "side" on a argument
an arguement is a battle of opinions if that makes sense