Answer:
m = 60 [kg] (mass on the moon)
Explanation:
We must remember that the mass is conserved, that is, it remains the same regardless of where it is located.
The only variation is the weight, which is different from the mass. Weight is determined by means of the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.
Therefore the mass of 60 [kg] on Earth will be the same mass on the moon.
Find the force of gravity acting between at 1.7x10^30 kg planet with
5.5x10^20 kg moon that is 2x10^5 m away.
A) 4.0x10^30 N
B) 5.0x10^30 N
C) 4.3x10^30 N
D) 9.8x10^30 N
None of these answers are correct...
Applying the law of universal gravitation, we have
F = G m₁ m₂ / R²
where
G = 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ N•m²/kg²
m₁ = 1.7 × 10³⁰ kg
m₂ = 5.5 × 10²⁰ kg
R = 2 × 10⁵ m
→ F = (6.67 × 1.7 × 5.5)/2² × 10⁻¹¹⁺³⁰⁺²⁰⁻¹⁰ N
→ F ≈ 15.59 × 10²⁹ N
→ F ≈ 1.6 × 10³⁰ N
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Why is the value of a substance’s specific gravity always the same numerically as its density?
Because it is always the substance’s density divided by the density of water which is 1 g/cm 3
Because it is always the substance’s density multiplied by the density of water which is 1 g/cm 3
Because specific gravity is the inverse of density
Because these represent the same measurement
Answer:
Because it is always the substance’s density divided by the density of water which is 1 g/cm 3
Explanation:
The density of water is 1g/cm³;
Specific gravity = [tex]\frac{density of substance}{density of water}[/tex]
Since specific gravity is a relative comparison of a substance density with that of water, the values always the same.
Density of water is 1 and it will have no effect on the density of the substance.
The only difference is in the units. The density of a substance will have a unit but that of the specific gravity will have no unit.
Numerically, dividing by 1 has no implication.
Answer: the answer is C
Explanation:Specific gravity is the density of a substance divided by the density of water. Since (at standard temperature and pressure) water has a density of 1 gram/cm3, and since all of the units cancel, specific gravity is usually very close to the same value as density
Which statement supports the idea that the Earth rotates on its axis?
A) The apparent size of the Sun changes throughout the year.
B) length of the day and night varies throughout the year
C) The seasons spring summer, fall, and winter) repeat in a cyclic mannet.
D)The stars appear to follow circular paths across the sky
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because the other would not make sense
Which of the following exhibit parabolic motion?
a flat rock skipping across the surface of a lake
a three-point shot in basketball
an airplane in flight at a steady cruising altitude
a ball bouncing across the room
a life preserver dropped from a stationary helicopter
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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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
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
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:
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Imagine that you are standing on the observation deck of the Empire
State Building. You drop a hammer and a feather at the same time
over the edge of the building.
1. Will the hammer or the feather reach the ground first? Explain.
per anstre here
2. Why do the hammer and the feather fall to the ground?
According to the law of conservation of matter, the number of _______ is not changed by a chemical reaction.
A.
products
B.
molecules
C.
atoms
D.
bonds
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which two elements would most likely form an ionic compound?
a
From the Periodic Table of Elements - #6 carbon and #8 oxygen
b
From the Periodic Table of Elements - #3 lithium and #9 fluorine
c
From the Periodic Table of Elements - #1 hydrogen and #7 nitrogen
d
From the Periodic Table of Elements - #5 boron and #10 neon
Answer:
boron and neon.
Explanation:
two element compounds are usually ionic when one element is a metal and the other is a non-metal. boron is a metal, whereas neon is a non-metal. i might be wrong but hope it helps.
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Explain how organelles and other structures interact to secrete substances from the cell.
Answer:
Vacculoes, vesicles
Explanation:
Organelles and other structures within the cells have vesicles collectively referred to as the endo-membrane system. The Lysosomes pack up the substances, and the vesicles go through the porsous membrame and secrete the substances.
A string attached to an airborne balloon was maintained at an angle of 54 degrees with the ground. If 2.3 m of string was reeled in to return the balloon back to the ground, what was the horizontal and vertical displacements
Answer:
dₓ = 1.35 m
dy = 1.86 m
Explanation:
In order to find the vertical and horizontal components of the displacement, we can assume a right triangle. Such that, the length of string is the hypotenuse, making and angle of 54° with the base of triangle. The base is the horizontal component of displacement. And the perpendicular is the vertical component of displacement. Therefore:
[tex]d_{x} = d\ Cos\ \theta[/tex]
where,
dₓ = horizontal component of displacement = ?
d = resultant displacement = 2.3 m
θ = angle between displacement and ground = 54°
Therefore,
[tex]d_{x} = (2.3\ m)\ Cos\ 54^0[/tex]
dₓ = 1.35 m
For vertical component of displacement:
[tex]d_{y} = d\ Sin\ \theta\\d_{y} = (2.3\ m)\ Sin\ 54^0[/tex]
dy = 1.86 m
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
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.
Which of Earth's Layers is solid but still "bendable"?
Answer:
Mantlee
Explanation:
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.
The diagrams show the four primary steps in the production of work in a four-stroke heat engine.
An illustration of a internal combustion engine cylinder at four different stages. The first illustration is labeled W with red ejected out of the left valve, the second is labeled X with purple in the cylinder trapped by the piston and valves, the third is labeled Y with the piston going down and the fluid red, the last is labeled Z with purple coming into the cylinder from the right valve.
What is the correct order in which these steps occur?
Answer:
D) Z,X,Y,W
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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If you have a liquid with a mass of 6g and a density of 25g/ml, what volume of liquid do you have?
Hello!!
For calculate the volume of the liquid, lets applicate the formula:
[tex]\boxed{V=m/ p }[/tex]
[tex]\textbf{Being:}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{}[/tex] V = Volume = ?
[tex]\sqrt{}[/tex] m = Mass = 6 g
[tex]\sqrt{}[/tex] p = Density = 25 g/ml
[tex]\text{Let's \textbf{replace} and resolve: }[/tex]
[tex]V = 6 \ g / 25 \ g / m l[/tex]
[tex]V = 0,24 \ m l[/tex]
[tex]\textbf{Result:}[/tex]
The volume of the liquid is 0,24 ml.
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.
What current in a solenoid 15-cm long wound with 100 turns would produce a magnetic field equal to that of the Earth, 5 cross times 10 to the power of negative 5 end exponentT ?
Answer:
The value is [tex]I= 0.0597\ A[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The length of the solenoid is [tex]l = 15 \ cm = 0.15 \ m[/tex]
The number of turns is [tex]N = 100[/tex]
The magnetic field of the earth is [tex]B = 5* 10^{-5} \ T[/tex]
Gnerally magnetic field is mathematically represented as
[tex]B = \frac{\mu_o * N * I }{ l }[/tex]
=> [tex]I= \frac{Bl}{ \mu_o *N }[/tex]
=> [tex]I= \frac{ 5 *10^{-5} * 0.15}{4\pi *10^{-7} *100 }[/tex]
=> [tex]I= 0.0597\ A[/tex]
What nuclear process changes one element into another different element?
A
transfiguration
B
transduction
C
transmutation
D
transgeneration
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Answer:
Displacement is calculated using the following formula: [tex]d = v \times t[/tex]Where v in meters per second is the velocity and t in seconds representing time Hence d = 14,542.32Jonas and his family are moving to another part of the city. As Jonas, his brother, and his Dad were driving one of the trucks filled with furniture to their new home, Jonas noticed that the truck seemed to take longer to stop now that it was heavier with the furniture. Which Newton's Law explains why this happens?
Answer:newtons second law
Explanation:
To get something to accelerate you have to apply a pull force . if the mass increase a grater pull is required
The law that explains the fact that a heavier truck takes a longer time to stop is Newton's law of inertia.
According to Newtons first law of motion also called the law of inertia, a body will continue in a state of rest or uniform motion unless it is acted upon by an external, unbalanced force.
This law explains the reluctance of heavier objects to move or stop. The law that explains the fact that a heavier truck takes a longer time to stop is Newton's law of inertia.
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Joey 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
Consider two objects have mass m1= 6kg and m2 = 0.5kg specific heat capacity c1 = c2 =4200J/kg.℃ , respectively. Assume that, first object has temperature 20℃ and second object has temperature 90℃ . After, they placed this two object touch each other. Determine the mixture temperature of substance
Answer:c=-56+ 8
Explanation:
What is 3,278,000 as scientific notation?
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What is the displacement of the particle in the time interval 7 seconds to 8 seconds? A. 0 meters B. 1.5 meters C. 3 meters D. 7 meters
Answer:
It's 1.5 meters
Explanation:
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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
a projectile is fixed from ground level with a velocity 500m/s at 30 degree to the horizontal .find its horizontal range, the greatest height and time to reach the greatest height.
Answer:
1. 22092.31 m
2. 3188.78 m
3. 25.51 s
Explanation:
Let's split this projectile's motion into its horizontal and vertical components:
Horizontal (v_x) component: 500 * cos(30)Vertical (v_y) component: 500 * sin(30)Since this projectile is in constant acceleration (9.8 m/s² vertically downwards and 0 m/s² horizontally), we can use the kinematic equations for constant acceleration.
Let's find the time it takes for the projectile to reach its greatest height first by using our knowledge that, at the top of its trajectory, the projectile will have a final velocity of 0 m/s before changing its direction and falling down.
Therefore, we can use the equation that contains the variables a_y, v_f, v_i, and t in order to solve for time t.
This equation is: v = v_0 + at, where v is the final velocity, v_0 is the vertical component of the initial velocity, a is the acceleration in the y-direction, and t is the time of flight of the projectile.
Plug known values into the equation:
0 = 500 * sin(30) + (-9.8)tSubtract 500 * sin(30) from both sides of the equation.
-500 * sin(30) = -9.8tDivide both sides by -9.8.
t = 25.51The time it takes the projectile to reach its greatest height is 25.51 seconds.
Now we can use this time t to find the greatest height of the object, which will be the displacement in the y-direction at t = 25.51 seconds.
We can use this equation that contains the variables displacement (Δx), initial velocity (v_0), acceleration (a_y), and time (t):
Δx = v_0 t + 1/2at²Plug known values into the equation.
Δx = [500 * sin(30)] * 25.51 + 1/2(-9.8)(25.51)² Δx = 6377.5 + -4.9 * 650.7601 Δx = 6377.5 + -3188.72449 Δx = 3188.77551The displacement in the y-direction is 3188.78 m at half the time t, meaning that this is the greatest height of the projectile.
Now we can find the horizontal range of the projectile by using the same equation, but this time in the x-direction.
Δx = v_0 t + 1/2at²We will use the x-component of the initial velocity and the acceleration in the x-direction, which is always 0 m/s² assuming air resistance is negligible. Note that the time we have above (25.51 sec) is only half the total time, so we will use double this time (51.02 sec).
Δx = [500 * cos(30)] * 51.02Δx = 22092.31The horizontal range of the projectile is 22092.31 m.