Answer:7800
work=force x distance
Force in Newtons
Distance in Meters
Work in Joules
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.
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Describe a time when you took a big risk. Tell why it was risky and what you learned about yourself.
Answer:
You have to answer this in your opinion!
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Explanation:
define light?it's types
Answer:
Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nm, or 4.00 × 10⁻⁷ to 7.00 × 10⁻⁷ m, between the infrared and the ultraviolet.
Explanation:
This is one type of light.
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]
Which frequency would be the third harmonic in a series for an open-pipe resonator if the fundamental is 440 Hz
Answer:
1320 Hz
Explanation:
The third harmonic is given as 3fo, where fo is the fundamental frequency.
The fundamental frequency is the lowest frequency that can occur in a pipe. In an open pipe, both even and odd harmonics occur which are multiples of the fundamental frequency fo. Hence the harmonics in an open pipe are; 2fo, 3fo,4fo..... etc.
For the third harmonic; 3fo = 3 (440 Hz) = 1320 Hz
Which screw would create a strong hold?
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
because it is talking of the solid rock in the core of the earth
A 81.9 kg person stands on her toes. The surface area of her toes in contact with the ground is only .002^ - m ^2. How much pressure is exerted between her toes and the ground, IN ATMOSPHERES ?
Answer:
3.77202
Explanation:81.9 kg×9.8N/kg÷0.0021 Pa ×(1atm/101325)=3.77202
The pressure exerted between her toes and the ground is 3.77 atm.
What is pressure?The stress at a location within a confined fluid or the perpendicular force per unit area are the two definitions of pressure used in the physical sciences. A 42-pound box with an area of 84 square inches at the bottom will apply pressure on a surface equal to the force divided by the surface area.
Given:
An 81.9 kg person stands on her toes. The surface area of her toes in contact with the ground is only 0.00210 m²,
Calculate the pressure on the toe as shown below,
The pressure on the toe = Force of man / area of toe
The pressure on the toe = mass of man × 9.8 / 0.00210
The pressure on the toe = 81.9 × 9.8 / 0.00210
The pressure on the toe = 802.62 / 0.00210
The pressure on the toe = 382200 N/m²
The pressure on the toe = 382200 / 101325 (1 atm = 101325 N / m²)
The pressure on the toe = 3.77 atm,
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which is the best evidence that continents that are now separated were once
joined?
A. continents that were once joined now have similar climates
B. identical plant and animal fossils are found on continents that are now separated
C. the cultures of the people on separated continents have similar languages
D. the migratory patterns of wildlife on separated continents are similar
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Distinguish among hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions
Explanation:
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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).
What force pulls objects toward each other because of their masses?
Answer:
Gravity force
Explanation:
Answer:
grav force
Explanation:
5) A 20.0 kg cart with no friction wheels sits on a table. A light string is attached to it and runs over a low friction pulley to a 0.0150 kg mass.
Draw a free body diagram showing all the forces acting on each object
Calculate the acceleration of the masses
Calculate the tension force in the cord
How long will it take the block to get to go 1.2 m to the edge of the table.
What will the velocity be as soon as it gets to the edge?
Answer:
1) Please find attached, created with Microsoft Visio
2) The acceleration of the masses connected by the light string is 0.00735 m/s²
3) The tension in the cord is 0.147 N
4) The time it would take the block to go 1.2 m to the edge of the table is approximately 18.07 s
5) The velocity of the cart as soon as it gets to the edge of the table is 0.042 m/s
Explanation:
1) Please find attached, the required free body diagram, showing the tension, weight and frictional (zero friction) forces acting on the cart and the mass created with Microsoft Visio
2) The acceleration of the masses connected by the light string is given as follows;
F = Mass, m × Acceleration, a
The mass of the truck, M = 20.0 kg
The mass attached to the string, hanging rom the pulley, m = 0.0150 kg
The force, F acting on the system = The pulling force on the cart = The tension on the cable = The weight of the hanging mass = 0.0150 × 9.8 = 0.147 N
The pulling force acting on the cart, F = M × a
∴ F = 0.147 N = 20.0 kg × a
a = 0.147 N/(20.0 kg) = 0.00735 m/s²
The acceleration of the truck = a = 0.00735 m/s²
3) The tension in the cord = F = 0.147 N
4) The time, t, it would take the block to go 1.2 m to the edge of the table is given by the kinematic equation, s = u·t + 1/2·a·t²
Where;
s = The distance to the edge of the table = 1.2 m
u = The initial velocity = 0 m/s (The cart is assumed to be initially at rest)
a = The acceleration of the cart = 0.00735 m/s²
t = The time taken
Substituting the known values, gives;
s = u·t + 1/2·a·t²
1.2 = 0 × t + 1/2 ×0.00735 × t²
1.2 = 1/2 ×0.00735 × t²
t² = 1.2/(1/2 ×0.00735) ≈ 326.5306
t = √(1.2/(1/2 ×0.00735)) ≈ 18.07
The time it would take the block to go 1.2 m to the edge of the table = t ≈ 18.07 s
5) The velocity, v, of the cart as soon as it gets to the edge of the table is given by the kinematic equation, v² = u² + 2·a·s as follows;
v² = u² + 2·a·s
u = 0 m/s
v² = 0² + 2 × 0.00735 × 1.2 = 0.001764
v = √(0.001764) = 0.042
The velocity of the cart as soon as it gets to the edge of the table = v = 0.042 m/s.
Answer:
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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
What is the net force of the diagram?
An explosion occurs at the end of a pier. The sound reaches the other end of the pier by traveling through three media: air, fresh water, and a slender metal handrail. The speeds of sound in air, water, and the handrail are 355, 1480, and 5490 m/s, respectively. The sound travels a distance of 117 m in each medium. (a) After the first sound arrives, how much later does the second sound arrive
Answer:
0.05773 sec
Explanation:
We know that
time = distance/speed = d/V
for air
t1 = 117/355 = 0.3295 sec
for fresh water
t_2 = 117/1480 = 0.07905 sec
for metal
t_3 = 117/5490 = 0.02131 sec
So as we can see sound will reach through metal hand rail 1st, then through fresh water and then through air
1st = metal hand rail
2nd = fresh water
3rd = air
time difference between 1st and 2nd sound = t_2 - t_3 = 0.07905 - 0.02131 = 0.05773 sec
Describe how different types of motion are represented by distance-time graphs and velocity-time graphs.
Answer:
non-accelerated movement
velocity versus time a horizontal straight line.
distance versus time gives a horizontal straight line.
accelerated motion
graph of velocity versus time s an inclined line and the slope
graph of distance versus time is a parabola of the form
Explanation:
In kinematics there are two types of steely and non-accelerated movements
In a the velocity of the body is constant therefore a speed hook against time gives a horizontal straight line.
A graph of distance versus time is a straight line whose slope is the velocity of the body
x = v t
In an accelerated motion the velocity changes linearly with time, so a graph of velocity versus time is an inclined line and the slope is the value of the acceleration of the body
v = v₀ + a t
A graph of distance versus time is a parabola of the form
x =v₀ t + ½ a t²
What muscle movement do we use to close a joint.
Answer: Your using your skeletal muscle
Explanation:
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
Explain why different types of musical instruments sound different, even though they play the same notes.
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
Two identical peaches, Peach 1 and Peach 2, fall from a cliff at time t=0t=0t, equals, 0 from the same height. Peach 1 is dropped from rest, while Peach 2 is thrown horizontally.
Which graph best describes the vertical displacement of Peach 1 and 2 over time?
Assume the origin of the coordinate system to be the cliff edge.
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
A graph is shown with the vertical axis labeled y and the horizontal axis labeled t. Two lines both start at the origin and slope downwards to the right. The solid line is straight while the dashed line has downward concavity.
(Choice B)
B
A graph is shown with the vertical axis labeled y and the horizontal axis labeled t. Two lines both start at the origin and slope downwards to the right. The dashed line is straight while the solid line has upward concavity.
(Choice C)
C
A graph is shown with the vertical axis labeled y and the horizontal axis labeled t. Two lines both start at the origin and slope downwards to the right with downward concavity. Both lines are coincident.
(Choice D)
D
A graph is shown with the vertical axis labeled y and the horizontal axis labeled t. Two lines both start at the origin and slope downwards to the right with downward concavity. The solid line is shallower than the dashed line.
(Choice E)
E
A graph is shown with the vertical axis labeled y and the horizontal axis labeled t. Two lines both start at the origin and slope downwards to the right with upward concavity. The dashed line is shallower than the solid line.
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Answer: The correct answer is graph A.
Explanation:
See Khan Academy.
Answer: it C
Explanation:
Definition of distance travelled?
Answer:
distance traveled is a total length of the path traveled between two positions.
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Under what circumstances will the projectile have the greatest velocity when it hits the ground? Explain please
mass does not vary from place to place why?
Answer:
It is always constant unlike weight
WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT PRESSURE
Answer:
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Explanation:
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)
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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