Answer:
Friction is a force that opposes motion.
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Answer:
current going into a junction in a circuit is EQUAL TO the current comming out of the junction.
Explanation:
Krichhoff's Current Law
Kirchhoff's current law (1st Law) states that current flowing into a node (or a junction) must be equal to current flowing out of it.
In which of these reactions is energy released?
A. Exothermic reactions
B. No reactions
C. All reactions
D. Endothermic reactions
Answer:
exothermic reaction
Explanation:
Exothermic reactions are reactions or processes that release energy, usually in the form of heat or light. In an exothermic reaction, energy is released because the total energy of the products is less than the total energy of the reactants.
a solid sphere and a hollow sphere having same destiny and radius are rolling down an inclined plane. which one of them will reach first ?
Answer:
The solid sphere.
Explanation:
The moment of inertia for hollow sphere is larger, thereby having a greater resistance to motion. Thus the solid sphere will have greater speed.
Answer:
The solid sphere
Explanation:
So when comparing the spheres, both spheres have the same density and have the same radius which would they are the same size so the only factor to vary them is mass. The solid sphere is filled and thus heavier compared to the hollow sphere which has lighter air. As a result, the solid sphere will be pulled down by gravity more and reach the bottom first.
Electricity from the local power company costs 5.79 cents/kWh. How much would it cost to run a 120-W stereo system for 4.0 hours per day for 4.0 weeks?
A. $1.33
B. $0.78
C. $0.11
D. $2.18
Answer:
Answer: B. $0.78.
Explanation:
Cost of Electricity
The rate of the cost of electricity is usually expressed in $/kWh or cents/kWh because the consumption of electricity is measured in Kilowatts-hour.
The local power company charges 5.79 cents/kWh.
We are required to calculate the cost to run a 120 W stereo system for 4 hours per day for 4 weeks.
The total consumption time is 4 hours/day * 7 days/week *4 weeks = 112 hours
The total energy consumed is 120 W * 112 h =13,440 Wh.
Converting to kWh: 13,440 Wh/1,000 = 13.440 kWh.
Finally, we multiply by the cost rate: 5.79 cents/kWh * 13.440 kWh = 77.8 cents/100 = $0.78.
Answer: B. $0.78.
Use the axes below to graph the skydiver's velocity. Remember that a negative velocity should be graphed below the X-axis. Be sure to include numerical and word labels, with units, for both axes.
Answer: This is the graph we are supposed to fill out.
Explanation:
If a 2kg ball rolls down a ramp that is 15 meters long in 25 seconds, what is the
average speed of the ball?
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Answer:
1.968504 ft/s
Bolt starts the race not moving, but then increased his speed until he reaches a top speed. Once Bolt reaches his top speed he maintains that speed for a few seconds to:
a) move at a constant velocity
b) accelerating by moving faster
c) accelerating by moving slower
Is it a, b, or c?
Answer:
a) move at a constant velocity
Explanation:
Why does sound travel more quickly through a solid than through a liquid or a gas?
Answer:
things move quickly through a liquid
Explanation:
1. While riding a chairlift, a 55-kg skier is raised a vertical distance of 370 m. What is the total change in the skier's gravitational potential energy
Answer:
199,430Joules
Explanation:
Gravitational potential energy is the energy possessed by a falling object due to virtue of its position.
gravitational potential energy = mass * acceleration due to gravity * height
gravitational potential energy = 55 * 9.8 * 370
gravitational potential energy = 539 * 370
gravitational potential energy = 199,430
Hence the total change in the skier's gravitational potential energy is 199,430Joules
ANSWER:
99,430 Joules (in multiple choice question sometimes appear as 200,000J)
Explanation:
Gravitational potential energy is the energy possessed by a falling object due to virtue of its position.
gravitational potential energy = mass * acceleration due to gravity * height
gravitational potential energy = 55 * 9.8 * 370
gravitational potential energy = 539 * 370
gravitational potential energy = 199,430
Hence the total change in the skier's gravitational potential energy is 199,430 Joules (or 200,00J)
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A pinball bangs against a bumper of a pinball machine with a speed of 0.9 m/s. If the ball has a mass of 0.056 kg, what is the ball's kinetic energy?
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Calculate the
combined mass
of this go kart
and its rider if
the cart exerts a force of 800
N and the car accelerates at
7 m/s2??
Answer:
114.29 kgExplanation:
The mass of the car can be found by using the formula
[tex]m = \frac{f}{a} \\ [/tex]
f is the force
a is the acceleration
From the question we have
[tex]m = \frac{800}{7} \\ = 114.285714...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
114.29 kgHope this helps you
For many years the posted highway speed limit was 88.5 km/h but in recent years some rural stretches of highway have increased their speed limit to 104.6 km/h. In Maine the distance from Portland to Bangor is 215 km. How much time can be saved in making this trip at the new speed limit?
Answer:
Time Saved = 0.374 h = 22.4 min
Explanation:
First we calculate the time required at old speed limit:
s = v₁t₁
where,
s = distance from Portland to Bangor = 215 km
v₁ = old speed limit = 88.5 km/h
t₁ = time taken with old speed limit = ?
Therefore,
215 km = 88.5 km/h (t₁)
t₁ = (215 km)/(88.5 km/h)
t₁ = 2.429 h
Now, we calculate the time taken at the new speed limit:
s = v₂t₂
where,
s = distance from Portland to Bangor = 215 km
v₂ = new speed limit = 104.6 km/h
t₂ = time taken with new speed limit = ?
Therefore,
215 km = 104.6 km/h (t₂)
t₂ = (215 km)/(104.6 km/h)
t₂ = 2.055 h
So, the time saved will be:
Time Saved = t₁ - t₂ = 2.429 h - 2.055 h
Time Saved = 0.374 h = 22.4 min
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A 40.0 kg rocket produces a
764 N upwards force ("thrust").
What is the net force acting on
the rocket?
Answer:
372Explanation:(40.0)×(9.8)=392
764N-392=372
Physical values in the real world have two components: magnitude and
Answer:
Dimension.
Explanation:
Which disadvantage of nuclear power use poses the greatest threat to the environment?
the emission of greenhouse gases
the proliferation of nuclear materials
the storage and management of radioactive wastes
the high cost of building facilities
The correct answer is The storage and management of radioactive wastes
Explanation:
In general, nuclear reactions (changes in the nucleus of an atom such as fission) release a lot of energy including a lot of heat. Moreover, this heat is used by humans to obtain electricity and other types of energy, which is known as a nuclear power. This type of power is considered positive because it does not emit carbon and it is quite efficient.
However, in most cases, it is a threat to the environment and living beings because storing and managing the wastes of this type of power is difficult and expensive. Indeed, dealing with the wastes of nuclear power requires complex infrastructure, and any accident or leaking leads to serious consequences from the death of those exposed to the wastes to permanent loss of diversity or changes in nearby areas.
Answer:
C. The storage and management of radioactive wastes
Explanation:
A child pushes a 100 kg refrigerator with a force of 50 N, but the refrigerator does not move. Suppose the coefficient of static friction between the floor and the refrigerator is 0.4. What is the force due to friction in this scenario
Answer:
50 N
Explanation:
Since the refrigerator doesn’t move, that means the force of friction equals the amount of force the child exerts on the fridge. If the friction force were greater than the force by the child, the fridge would start accelerating towards the child. If it were less than the force the child exerted, the fridge would start accelerating away from the child. Therefore, the net force must be 0, in this case, the friction force is equal to the force the child exerted, for it to stay at rest (as Newton’s First Law stated).
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If 200 ml of a gas at 27 degrees celsius is cooled to -33 degrees Celsius at a constant pressure , the volume will be
A 250ml
B 204ml
C 196ml
D 160ml
Given that,
Volume of gas, V₁ = 200 mL
Initial temperature, T₁ = 27°C
Final temperature, T₂ = -33°C
To find,
New volume of the gas.
Solution,
Initial temperature, T₁ = 27°C = 300 K
Final temperature, T₂ = -33°C = 240 K
Let V₂ is the new volume.
The relation between volume and temperature is given by :
[tex]\dfrac{V_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{V_2}{T_2}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{V_1T_2}{T_1}\\\\=\dfrac{200\times 240}{300}\\\\=160\ mL[/tex]
Hence, the volume will be 160 mL.
A softball pitcher rotates a 0.250 kg ball around a vertical circular path of radius 0.5 m before releasing it. The pitcher exerts a 33.0 N force directed parallel to the motion of the ball around the complete circular path. The speed of the ball at the top of the circle is 13.0 m/s. If the ball is released at the bottom of the circle, what is its speed upon release
Answer:
The value is [tex]u = 27.93 \ m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of the ball is [tex]m = 0.250 \ kg[/tex]
The radius of the circle is [tex]r = 0.5 \ m[/tex]
The force exerted is [tex]F = 33 \ N[/tex]
The speed of the ball on top of the circle is [tex]v = 13.0 \ m/s[/tex]
Gnerally from the law of energy conservation we have that
[tex]PE + W = \Delta KE[/tex]
Here PE is the potential energy of the pitcher which is mathematically represented as
[tex]PE = m * g * (2 r )[/tex]
=> [tex]PE = 0.250 * 9.8 * (2 * 0.5 )[/tex]
=> [tex]PE = 24.5\ J[/tex]
And W is the workdone by the force applied which is mathematically represented as
[tex]W = F * \pi * r[/tex]
=> [tex]W = 33 * 3.142 * 0.5[/tex]
=> [tex]W = 51.84 \ J[/tex]
And [tex]\Delta KE[/tex] is the change in kinetic energy which is mathematically represented as
[tex]\Delta KE = \frac{1}{2} * m * (v^2 - u^2 )[/tex]
=> [tex]\Delta KE = \frac{1}{2} * 0.250 * ( 13^2 - u^2 )[/tex]
=> [tex]\Delta KE = 0.125 * ( 13^2 - u^2 )[/tex]
=> [tex]\Delta KE = 21.125 - 0.125u^2[/tex]
So
[tex]24.5 + 51.84 = 21.125 - 0.125u^2[/tex]
=> [tex]u = 27.93 \ m/s[/tex]
The velocity of the ball released at the bottom is required.
The velocity of the ball released at the bottom is 24.56 m/s
F = Force = 33 N
r = Radius of loop = 0.5 m
m = Mass of ball = 0.25 kg
u = Initial velocity of ball = 13 m/s
v = Final velocity
g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]
The energy balance of the system is given by
[tex]F\pi r+mg2r=\dfrac{1}{2}m(v^2-u^2)\\\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{\dfrac{2}{m}(F\pi r+mg2r)+u^2}\\\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{\dfrac{2}{0.25}(33\times \pi\times 0.5+0.25\times 9.81\times 2\times 0.5)+13^2}\\\Rightarrow v=24.56\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
The velocity of the ball released at the bottom is 24.56 m/s.
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Calculate the speed of a dog running through a yard covering 24m in 52s
Answer:
0.46 m/s (meters/second)
Explanation:
speed = distance/timespeed = 24/52speed = 0.461538462 m/sRounding this, we get speed = 0.46 m/sThe flow of air caused by blend in the blank creates distant blank on earth surface
Question:
The flow of air caused by _____ and the Coriolis effect creates distinct _____ on Earth's surface.
Answer:
Differences in heatingWind patternsExplanation:
The flow of air caused by variations in the rate at which the different parts are heated up as well as the Coriolis effect combine to create distinct wind patterns on Earth's surface.
The Coriolis Effect is used to describe a "force" that causes things (like objects, planes, air currents) traveling long distances around the Earth to appear to bend as they move rather than in a straight line.
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Section 1: Experimental Overview
Use your answers from questions 1-3 as the basis for the first section of your lab report. This section provides your reader with background information about why you conducted this experiment and how it was completed. Outline the steps of the procedure in full sentences. It also provides potential answers (your hypothesis/es) relative to what you expected the experiment to demonstrate. This section should be 1-3 paragraphs in length.
Answer:
1-state what the lab is about, that is, what scientific concept (theory, principle, procedure, etc.) you are supposed to be learning about by doing the lab. You should do this briefly, in a sentence or two. If you are having trouble writing the opening sentence of the report, you can try something like: "This laboratory experiment focuses on X…"; "This lab is designed to help students learn about, observe, or investigate, X…." Or begin with a definition of the scientific concept: "X is a theory that…."
2-give the necessary background for the scientific concept by telling what you know about it (the main references you can use are the lab manual, the textbook, lecture notes, and other sources recommended by the lab manual or lab instructor; in more advanced labs you may also be expected to cite the findings of previous scientific studies related to the lab). In relatively simple labs you can do this in a paragraph following the initial statement of the learning context. But in more complex labs, the background may require more paragraphs.
Explanation:
g. Write the merits and demerits of ultraviolet rays.
Answer:
UV rays aid in the production of Vitamin D. But it can also give you cancer.
Explanation:
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A child kicks a ball horizontally with a speed of 2.8 m/s from the end of a deck that is 8.5 m high.
a. How long will the ball take to hit the ground?
Answer:
Explanation:
time =d/s
therefore, t =8.5/2.8
t=3.02s
what is the wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 262 hz and a speed of 343 m/s
A. 89,8666 m/s
B. 0.76 m
C. 1.11 x 10^ -5 m
D. 1.3 m
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For calculate wavelength, lets applicate formula:
[tex]\boxed{\lambda = V/f}[/tex]
Δ Being Δ
f = Frequency = 262 Hz
v = Velocity = 343 m/s
[tex]\lambda[/tex] = Wavelenght = ?
⇒ Let's replace according the formula:
[tex]\boxed{\lambda = 343\ m/s / 262\ Hz }[/tex]
⇒ Resolving
[tex]\boxed{\lambda = 1,3 \ m}[/tex]
Result:
The wavelength is 1,3 meters.
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Answer:
D) 1.3 m
Explanation:
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Hurricane or typhoons occur when large areas of the open ocean soak up heat from the sun t or f
Answer: true
Explanation:
An object has a force of 29.43 N acting on it. Its acceleration is 3.5 m/s2. What is the mass of this object?
Answer:
The mass of the object is 8.41 Kg.
Explanation:
Mechanical Force
The second Newton's law states that the net force exerted by an external agent on an object of mass m is:
F = m.a
Where a is the acceleration of the object. The SI unit for the force is the Newton: [tex]1\ Nw = 1~Kg.m/s^2[/tex]
We are given the net force of F=29.43 N acting on an object and producing an acceleration of a=3.5~m/s^2.
To calculate the mass of the object, we solve the above equation for m:
[tex]\displaystyle m=\frac{F}{a}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle m=\frac{29.43}{3.5}[/tex]
Calculating:
m = 8.41 Kg
The mass of the object is 8.41 Kg.
A car has a force of 2000N and a mass of 1000kg. What is the acceleration
of the car?
20 m/s/s
20 m/s
2m/s
2m/s/s
Answer:
2m/s/s
Explanation:
The formula goes- F=MA
F-Force M-Mass & A-Acceleration
We need to rearrange this formula to find the acceleration-
A=F/M
All we need to do now is substitute the values in
A=2000N/1000kg
A=2m/s^2
In the given option the last option (2m/s/s) would be the ans, as it's the same as 2m/s^2
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You bought a helium balloon for a friend’s winter birthday. The outside temperature was -34 degrees C. The store was at a comfortable 298K. The volume of the balloon immediately after the store clerk filled it was 6 liters. What was the volume after you brought it outside? Show your work. Make sure to include units.
Answer:
4.81 L
Explanation:
From the question given above, we obtained the following information:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 298 K
Initial Volume (V₁) = 6 L
Final Temperature (T₂) = – 34 °C
Final Volume (V₂) =?
Next, we shall convert – 34 °C to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
T(K) = T(°C) + 273
T(°C) = – 34 °C
T(K) = – 34 + 273
T(K) = 239 K
Thus, –34 °C is equivalent to 239 K
Finally, we shall determine the final volume of the balloon as follow:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 298 K
Initial Volume (V₁) = 6 L
Final Temperature (T₂) = 239 K
Final Volume (V₂) =?
V₁ / T₁ = V₂ / T₂
6 / 298 = V₂ / 239
Cross multiply
298 × V₂ = 6 × 239
298 × V₂ = 1434
Divide both side by 298
V₂ = 1434 / 298
V₂ = 4.81 L
Thus, the volume of the balloon when it was brought outside the store was 4.81 L.
If the velocity of an object changed from 30 m/s to 60 m/s over a period of 10 seconds what would the average acceleration be ?
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Answer:
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