what is it called when a body covers certain distance per unit time​

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Answer 1

Explanation:

Hey there!

The answer is Speed.

Reason:

Simply we know that distance (d) = speed*time

and speed = distance/ time. And according to the question, when a body covers certain distance/unit time, it's speed.

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name the device of measurement and write its used or its function?​

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Answer:

There is a lot of instruments used for measurement, may I ask which one are you referring to?

1) Un cuerpo se mueve desacelerando a razón de 8m/s2, calcula: a) La velocidad que tenía 5 segundos antes de detenerse. b) La distancia recorrida los últimos 5 segundos de su trayectoria.

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Answer:

Initial velocity (u) = 40 m/s

Distance travel in last 5 seconds = 100 m

Explanation:

Given:

Acceleration (a) = 8 m/s²

Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s

Find;

1] Initial velocity before 5 sec

2] Distance travel in last 5 seconds

Computation:

1] Initial velocity before 5 sec

v = u + at

0 = u + (-8)(5)

u - 40 = 0

Initial velocity (u) = 40 m/s

2] Distance travel in last 5 seconds

s = ut + (1/2)(a)(t²)

s = (40)(5) + (1/2)(-8)(5²)

s = 200 - 100

Distance travel in last 5 seconds = 100 m

A chemical reaction is the change that takes place when ____ or more substances interact to form new substances.​

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Answer:

two or more substances

Explanation:

A chemical reaction can't take place if there is only one substance

Answer:

A chemical reaction is the change that takes place when two

or more substances interact to form new substances.

Explanation:

Chemical reactions occur when chemical bonds between atoms are formed or broken. The substances that go into a chemical reaction are called the reactants, and the substances produced at the end of the reaction are known as the products.

A ball is thrown vertically up. If the ball reached at maximum height in 3s. Assume air resistance is negligible. What is the initial velocity of the ball. (Answer using a coordinate system where upwards is positive)

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Answer:

Explanation:Gravitational force always acts on the ball in the downward direction, thus an acceleration due to gravity always point in the downward direction with a constant magnitude  10.6m/s  

Your friend has informed you that his/her uncle has decided not to look after him anymore.Write to your friends uncle giving him at least two reasons why he should change his mind

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Answer:

Cause you are their family and they need you. Do you wanna be someone who abandoned them or be the one they look to and dont dislike into adulthood. Also you signed onto this job no one said it was going to be easy but you making your life easier but harder for someone who is just a kid who still needs you.

A football is projected at an angle of 30 from the ground with a n initial velocity of 10 m/s, take acceleration due to gravity is g= 10m/s2 .what is the time of flight

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Answer: i dont know

Explanation:

Answer:

[tex]{ \bf \: time \: of \: flight : s = 0} \\ { \tt \: s \: is \: displacement} \\ \\ s = ut + \frac{1}{2} a {t}^{2} \\ 0 = u \sin( \theta) t - \frac{1}{2} g {t}^{2} \\ u \sin( \theta)t = \frac{1}{2} g {t}^{2} \\2 u \sin( \theta) = gt \\ { \boxed{ \tt{formular : time \: of \: flight = \frac{2u \sin( \theta) }{g} }}} \\ t = \frac{2 \times 10 \times \sin(30 \degree) }{10} \\ { \green{ \boxed{ \tt{ \bf{answer : { \tt{time \: of \: flight =1 \: second }}}}}}} \\ \\ { \tt{becker \: jnr}}[/tex]

A runner is traveling with an initial velocity of 0.3 m/s in the positive direction accelerates at a constant rate of 0.4m/s^2 for a time of 2 seconds. What is the velocity at the end of 2 seconds?

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Answer:

1.1 m/s

Explanation:

Applying,

v = u+at.............. Equation 1

Where v = final velocity, u = initial velocity, a = acceleration, t = time.

From the question,

Given: u = 0.3 ms, a = 0.4 m/s², t = 2 seconds

Substitute these values into equation 1

v = 0.3+0.4(2)

v = 0.3+0.8

v = 1.1 m/s

Hence the velocity at the end of 2 seconds is 1.1 m/s

To pop a balloon you stab it with a pencil. If the area of the pencil tip is .01 cm² and the pressure applied by the pencil to the balloon is 100 N/ cm², how hard (what force) must you push on the pencil to make the balloon pop?

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Answer:

Push with force of 1N

Explanation:

I have explained in the paper.

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You must push with 1 newton  on the pencil to make the balloon pop.

What is force?

The definition of force in physics is: The push or pull on a massed object changes its velocity.

An external force is an agent that has the power to alter the resting or moving condition of a body. It has a direction and a magnitude. The application of force is the location at which force is applied, and the direction in which the force is applied is known as the direction of the force.

A spring balance can be used to calculate the Force. Newton is the SI unit of force.

Applied pressure is = 100  N/cm².

Cross sectional area = 0.01 cm².

The required force = pressure × area

= 100 N/cm² × 0.01 cm²

= 1 Newton.

Hence, you must push with 1 newton  on the pencil to make the balloon pop.

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five scientist who travelled to space​

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Answer:

The Most Famous Astronomers of All Time. Karl Tate, SPACE.com. ...

Claudius Ptolemy. Bartolomeu Velho, Public Domain. ...

Nicolaus Copernicus. Public Domain. ...

Johannes Kepler. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Sun-Earth Day. ...

Galileo Galilei. NASA

An aluminium cube of side 5cm and R.D 2.7 is suspended by a thread in alcohol of relative density 0.8o. Find the tension in thread.​

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Answer:

The tension in the thread is approximately 3.2103225 Newtons

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The side length of the aluminum cube, s = 5 cm

The R.D. of aluminum = 2.7

The relative density of alcohol into which the aluminum cube is placed = 0.8

The volume of the aluminum cube, V = s³ = (5 cm)³ = 125 cm³

The mass of the aluminum cube, V = The volume of the cube

The mass of the aluminum cube, m = V × R.D. × Density of water

m₁ = 0.000125 × 2.7 × 970 = 0.327375 kg

The mass of the alcohol displaced, m₂ = 0.000125 × 0.8 × 970 = 0.097

The tension in the string, T = The apparent weight of the aluminum cube, Wₐ

∴ The tension in the thread, T = Wₐ = (m₁ - m₂) × g

Where;

g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.81 m/s²

∴ T ≈ (0.327375 - 0.000125) × 9.81 = 3.2103225

The tension in the thread, T ≈ 3.2103225 N.

Which of these is untrue about ray diagrams?
A. The arrowheads show the direction of the light

B. Lines must always be straight

C. More arrowheads on lines mean a brighter light

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Answer:

The untrue option is C: "More arrowheads on lines mean a brighter light"

Explanation:

Ray diagrams are used to show how the light behaves with things like mirrors or lenses. Where we only study how the direction of the light changes when it interacts with these objects.

The "light" is represented with arrows, where again, the only thing we care is the direction of the light, so the first statement is true, the arrowheads show the direction of the light, and only that.

The intensity of the light, in this context, has no effect on how light behaves, so there is not a necessity of representing the intensity of the light, thus, more arrowheads on lines do not mean a brighter light. It may only be used to represent changes in direction of the light.

Finally, we know that light travels in straight pats (the pats can be curved in some cases, like with large gravitational fields, but this is not the case of a ray diagram) so the lines that represent the light should always be straight, thus option B is also true.

The untrue option is C: "More arrowheads on lines mean a brighter light"

Which best compares radiation and conduction?
C Both transfer thermal energy from warm objects to cooler objects.
O Both can transfer energy through empty space.
O Both transfer thermal energy by electromagnetic waves.
O Both involve the transfer of energy through direct contact.

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Answer:

The statements that best compares radiation and conduction are the following: both transfer thermal energy from warm objects to cooler objects and both can transfer energy through matter. The difference is that conduction is through direct heat transfer; whereas, radiation transfers heat through waves.

The last option is the right

Why do we see different phases of the lunar cycle?

A) As the moon rotates around its axis, different sides of it become visible.
B) as the earth rotates its axis, people can see different sides of the moon.
C) as earth revolves around the sun, the moon is cast into different shadows by earth.
D) as the moon revolves around earth, the different amounts of the sunlit side faces earth.

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It’s d let me know if I am wrong

Answer: The answer is: D) as the moon revolves around earth, the different amounts of the sunlit side faces earth.

Explanation: I have my ways ;>

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Match the reactants with the products. zinc sulfate + copper aluminum chloride + copper copper oxide copper + water copper sulfate + oxygen

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Answer:

The Reactants                                                       Products                          

Copper sulfate + zinc             →                        Zinc sulfate + copper

aluminum + copper chloride     →                    Aluminum chloride + Copper

Copper + Oxygen                     →                      Copper oxide

Explanation:

The Reactants                                                       Products                          

Copper sulfate + zinc                                        Zinc sulfate + copper

aluminum + copper chloride                            Aluminum chloride + Copper

Copper + Oxygen                                             Copper oxide

First reaction can be described as a single replacement reaction

Second reaction is also a single replacement reaction just like the first reaction

The third is a synthesis reaction ( i.e. reaction in which elements combine to form single compound )

Answer pls…………………………

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I’m not completely sure but I think the answer is car. Hope this helps!

Which statement is the best interpretation of the ray diagrem shown below

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Answer:

B...................

Answer:

Option A is correct: "A concave mirror forming a larger, virtual image"

Explanation:

There are two types of mirror:

Concave (converging) mirrors: a concave mirror is a mirror that reflects the light inward

Convex (diverging) mirrors: a convex mirror is a mirror that reflects the light outward

The image formed by a mirror can also be of two types:

Real image: it is formed on the same side of the object, with respect to the mirror

Virtual image: it is formed on the opposite side of the object, with respect to the mirror

In the figure of this problem, we see that:

< The mirror reflects the light from the object inward --> so it is a concave mirror

< The image is formed on the other side of the mirror --> it is a virtual image

So the correct option is

A) A concave mirror forming a larger, virtual image

help please just give the answers asap no explanation needed​

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Answer:

where is the question? I can only see the diagram

d) is an atom of Sodium and an atom of Chlorine.

e) is a molecule of water.

From the graph below, which segment has the fastest speed--A, B, C, D, or E?

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Answer:

D bcz the slope rose the fastest

Explanation:

I DON'T WANNA BE QUESTIONED, THIS IS BECAUSE y POSITION ROSE FASTER THAN x POSITION

A current of 17 A flows through a resistor of 10 2. What is the voltage
across the resistor

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Ohms law V = IR

17 x 10 = 170V

Which of the following is not a true statement

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Answer:

gadjgdasgdghgsdgd

Explanation:sorry need answer

Answer:

V * t = cm/sec * sec = cm

V * t should give distance as a result  -  

The other three fit the fundamental equations

A swimmer is capable of swimming at 1.4m/s in still water. a. How far downstream will he land if he swims directly across a 180m wide river? b. How long will it take him to reach the other side.

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Answer:

t = 180 / 1.4 = 129 sec   (time to swim horizontally across river)

S = 129 sec * V     where V is speed of current and S is the distance he will be carried downstream

The problem does not specify V the speed of the river

Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

a) the distance(D) showing how dar downstream he will land can be computed as follows:

Assuming the current of the river = 0.2 m/s

[tex]D = \dfrac{180 \ m \times 0.2 \ m/s}{1.4 \ m/s}[/tex]

D = 36 m ÷ 1.4

D = 25.71 m

The required time (t) to reach the other side is:

time (t) = 180 m/ 1.4 m/s

time (t) = 128.57 seconds

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The density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm^3. Which of the following statement is true?

A) 1 g of aluminium has a volume of 1 cm^3

B) 2.7 g of aluminium has a volume of 1 cm^3

C) 1 g of aluminium has a volume of 2.7 cm^3

D) 2 g of aluminium has a volume of 7 cm^3​

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Answer:

B) 2.7 g of aluminium has a volume of 1 cm^3

Explanation:

Density can be defined as mass all over the volume of an object.

Simply stated, density is mass per unit volume of an object.

Mathematically, density is given by the equation;

[tex]Density = \frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

If the density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm³, it simply means that 2.7 g of aluminium has a volume of 1 cm³

Check:

Given the following data;

Mass = 2.7 grams

Volume = 1 cm³

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex]Density = \frac{2.7}{1}[/tex]

Density = 2.7 g/cm³

Jenny is doing her homework when Jenny writes, the pencil exerts a force of 5N on the paper. The area of the pencil in contact with the paper is 0.5mm2 calculate the pressure of the pencil in the paper give the unit

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Answer:

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Force=5N
Area(m)=0.0005
Pressure=1000Pa(m)
=100Pa(cm)

how can one add vectors and subtract vectors ​

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Answer

Explanation:

Simple arithmetic cannot be used if two or more vectors are not along the same direction. Vectors can be added when two vectors are in the same direction but for the subtraction of vectors, if the vectors are not in the same direction you then subtract.

Gold at 100.0°C is placed in 2.00×10^2 g of water at 20.0°C. The mixture reaches equilibrium at 21.2°C. the specific heat of gold is 0.129 (J/g°C) What is the mass of the gold? Specific heat of water is 4.18 (J/g°C) .

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Answer:

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A girl travels 50m in 12s and then another 30m in 5s .Calculate her average speed?​

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Answer:

4.71m/s

Explanation:

Average speed = Total distance travelled ÷ Total time taken.

80/17=4.71

4.71m/s

Answer:

Average speed = Total distance travelled ÷ Total time taken.

In this question,

Total distance travelled = 50m + 30m

                                                = 80m.

Total time taken = 12s + 5s

                                     = 17s

So, Average speed would be 80 ÷ 17

= [tex]\frac{80}{17}[/tex]

 = 4.71 m/s. or 4.71 meter per second.

The valid digits in a measurement are called _____ digits.

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Answer:

Significant

Explanation:

As the word suggests, significant figures or digits are numbers that are valid in measurement.

Answer:

SIGNIFICANT DIGITS

Explanation:

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A metal has a specific heat capacity of 360J/(kg°C).
An object made of this metal has a mass of 2.0kg.
What is the thermal capacity (heat capacity) of the object?

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Answer:

Thermal capacity of the object = 720 j/°C

Explanation:

Given:

Specific heat capacity of metal = 360J/(kg°C)

Mass of given object = 2 kg

Find:

Thermal capacity of the object

Computation:

Thermal capacity = Specific heat x Mass

Thermal capacity of the object = Specific heat capacity of metal x Mass of given object

Thermal capacity of the object = 360 x 2

Thermal capacity of the object = 720 j/°C

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The nucleus contains positively charged protons and uncharged neutrons . Protons and neutrons are collectively referred to as

A. nucleons
B. atoms
C. ions
d. molecules​

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Answer : A) nucleons

Protons and neutrons are sometimes collectively called nucleons because they both are inside the nucleus of an atom.

An object with a mass of 7.60 kg is moving to the right and experiences an applied force of 50 N to the right. The friction force on this object is 30 N to the left. What is the acceleration of the object?

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Answer:

Explanation:

We will use the equation F - f = ma, which is a fancy way of stating Newton's 2nd Law.

F = +50.0,

f = -30.0,

m = 7.60 kg. Therefore:

50.0 - 30.0 = 7.60a and

20.0 = 7.60a and

a = 20.0/7.60 so

a = 2.63 m/s/s to the right

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