A hiker walks with an average speed of 2.6 M Square what distance in kilometers does the hiker travel in a time of 2.8 hours

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is "26.208 km"

Explanation:

Given value:

[tex]\to S= 2.6 \ \frac{m}{s}\\\\\to t= 2.8 \ hours[/tex]

Formula:

[tex]d= st\\\\d= 2.6 \times 2.8 \times \frac{60 \times 60}{1000}\\\\d= 26.208\ km[/tex]


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According to O*NET, what are common work styles needed by Chefs and Head Cooks? Select four options.

dependability
fitness
stress tolerance
leadership
common sense
attention to detail


The answer is 1, 3, 4, and 6; I just did the question on Edg and I thought that it would need to be posted on here to help others

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I might be a or c because

Answer:

1-3-4-6

Explanation:

not taking the mans answer but just posting it here for people to see it clearly if brushed over on his.

A new Chevy truck comes out on the market. In an advertisement it says that it has a faster engine that Ford’s new truck. If this this statement is true, then it means that both engines do the same amount of ______________________ but different amount of _____________________.
work, power
power, work
not enough information is given

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If ones faster then they shouldn’t possibly be the same power so 1.work 2.power

A closed cylindrical tank of radius 3.5 m and height 2m is made from

a sheet of metal. How much sheet of metal is required ?​

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Explanation:

Total surface area of cylinder:

[tex]2\pi \times r(h + r) \\ 2 \times \pi \times 3.5(3.5 + 2) \\ 2\pi \times 19.25 = 120.951317 \\ 120.95 \: {cm}^{2} [/tex]

sheet of metal required = 120.95 cm^2

Explanation:

Answer:

Given :-

A closed cylindrical tank of radius 3.5 m and height 2 m is made from a sheet of metal.

To Find :-

How much sheet of metal is required.

Formula Used :-

[tex]{\red{\boxed{\large{\bold{T.S.A\: of\: cylinder\: =\: 2{\pi}r(r + h)}}}}}[/tex]

where,

r = Radius

h = Height

Solution :-

Given :

Radius = 3.5 m

Height = 2 m

According to the question by using the formula we get,

⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 3.5(3.5 + 2)[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 3.5(5.5)[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 3.5 \times 5.5T.S.A=2×722×3.5×5.5

⇒ \sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 19.25[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times 60.5[/tex]

➠ [tex]\sf\bold{\purple{T.S.A =\: 121\: {m}^{2}}}[/tex]

∴ 121 m² of sheet of metal is required.

How does the sun maintain its high temperature and energy output?

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Answer:

The core of the sun is the region that extends from the center to about 20–25% of the solar radius. It is here, in the core, where energy is produced by hydrogen atoms (H) being converted into nuclei of helium (He). ... The core is the only part of the sun that produces an appreciable amount of heat through fusion.

Explanation:

I got you

By not running out of fuel (Hydrogen).

Rest assured ... When the sun runs low on Hydrogen, it'll go through several complex changes, and it'll end up at much much lower temperature, with much much lower energy output.

Explain the Difference between genetic diversity and ecosystem diversity?

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Answer:

1. Genetic diversity are the differences in DNA among individuals within a species or population while ecosystem diversity is the number or variety of ecosystems within a particular area.

2. Genetic diversity is the genetic material of microorganisms,  plants and animals contains information that  determines the characteristics of all species and  individuals that make up the diversity of the living  world while the ecosystem diversity is the enormous range of terrestrial and  aquatic environments on earth has been classified into a number of ecosystems.

What direction does energy transfer to the direction of a light wave

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The direction of energy transfer is perpendicular to the motion of the wave

Answer:

light is a transverse wave. The direction of energy transfer is perpendicular to the motion of the wave

Explanation:

Light is an example of a wave that transfers energy through empty space. How are all mechanical waves similar? The waves caused by an earthquake are good examples of energy transfer. The disturbed ground shakes from side to side and up and down as the waves move through it,

8.92 x 10 ^ 6 (convert from scientific notation to a standard aka regular number)

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The answer is 8,920,000

8,926,456 okay sir you capin

An unknown element has been studied in the lab. It has been shown to be malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat. Which element best fits this description?

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Is gravitational energy a form of kinetic energy or potential energy? Why do you think that?

Please help due today!!​

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Answer:

When something is lifted, work is done on the object against the pull of gravity. This work is converted to a form of potential energy called gravitational potential energy. When the item falls towards Earth like an apple from a tree, gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.

help me!
Bill left a hammer out in the rain all day. The next morning it had rust on it.
Oxygen and a metal chemically combine to form rust. What is rust an example of?
O a mixture
• a solution
an element
a compound

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It is a compound yep

Answer:D.Compound

Explanation: internet

what type of triangle measures 8 inches,8 inches,3 inches

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Answer:

isoceles

Explanation:

Because two sides are equal

Answer:

An Isosceles triangle

Explanation:

An Isosceles triangle is a triangle where AT LEAST two sides are congruent.

Can someone help me with this last question

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C is the answer I’m pretty sure if not then D
C or d is the answer

A rescue pilot drops a survival kit while her plane is flying at an ultitude of 2500m with a forward velocity of 95m. If the air friction is disregarded, how far advance of the starving explorer’s drop zone should she release the package?

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Answer:

Approximately [tex]2.1\; \rm km[/tex], assuming that [tex]g = -9.8\; \rm m \cdot s^{-2}[/tex].

Explanation:

Let [tex]t[/tex] denote the time required for the package to reach the ground. Let [tex]h(\text{initial})[/tex] and [tex]h(\text{final})[/tex] denote the initial and final height of this package.

[tex]\displaystyle h(\text{final}) = \frac{1}{2}\, g\, t^2 + h(\text{initial})[/tex].

For this package:

Initial height: [tex]h(\text{initial}) = 2500\; \rm m[/tex].Final height: [tex]h(\text{final}) = 0\; \rm m[/tex] (the package would be on the ground.)

Solve for [tex]t[/tex], the time required for the package to reach the ground after being released.

[tex]\displaystyle t^{2} = \frac{2\, (h(\text{final}) - h(\text{initial}))}{g}[/tex].

[tex]\begin{aligned} t &= \sqrt{\frac{2\, (h(\text{final}) - h(\text{initial}))}{g} \\ &\approx \sqrt{\frac{2\times (0\; \rm m - 2500\; \rm m)}{(-9.8\; \rm m \cdot s^{-2})}} \approx 22.588\; \rm s\end{aligned}[/tex].

Assume that the air resistance on this package is negligible. The horizontal ("forward") velocity of this package would be constant (supposedly at [tex]95\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex].) From calculations above, the package would travel forward at that speed for about [tex]22.588\; \rm s[/tex]. That corresponds to approximately:[tex]95\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1} \times 22.588\; \rm s \approx 2.1 \times 10^{3}\; \rm m = 2.1\; \rm km[/tex].

Hence, the package would land approximately [tex]2.1\; \rm km[/tex] in front of where the plane released the package.

Which situations will NOT increase the reactions rate of most chemical reactions?

A) an increase in temperature

B) grind up the solute to increase surface area before mixing

C) by increasing the pressure in which the reaction takes place


D) decreasing the concentrations of the substances in the reaction

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Increasing temperature or pressure some times make the condition favorable to the reaction. Similarly increasing surface area  of reacting mixture also helps to increase the reaction rate.

What is reaction rate ?

The rate of  a reaction is the rate of decrease in concentration of reactant or the rate of increase in concentration of the products. The rate of a reaction depends on several factors such as temperature, pressure, surface area etc.

Fir an endothermic reaction, as the temperature increases, reaction rate increases. Similarly, as the pressure increases, the reaction in which the number of moles of gaseous reactants is higher than that in products, rate increases.

The concentration of reactants must be sufficient for the reaction and decreasing the concentration of reactants does not favor an increase in reaction rate. Hence, option D is correct.

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Which option best describes electromagnetic waves that have enough energy to change atoms or molecules into ions?

A. Waves with low frequency
B. Ionizing radiation
C. Waves with long wavelength
D. Non-ionizing radiation​

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Answer:

B.Ionizing radiation is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Ionizing radiation has sufficient energy that it can convert atoms and molecules into ions.

It has a sufficient amount of energy that it can separate tightly confined electrons from the orbit of an atom and causing that atom to become ionized.

Answer: lonizing radiation

Explanation:

Got it right

What was the name of the first oil well in the UAE?

A.Murban

B.ADNOC

C.Murhabba

D.OLPEC​

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Answer:

B.ADNOC

Explanation:

the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Company

The first commercially viable oil discovery was made at Bab in 1960. In 1962, the company was renamed the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Company. Exports began to flow from the Jebel Dhanna terminal on December 14, 1963.

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A 20 kg bike accelerates at 10 m/s2. What was the force? a.200 Newtons b.20 Newtons c.25 Newtons

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Answer:

a.200 Newtons

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 20kg

Acceleration = 10m/s²

To find the force;

Force is given by the multiplication of mass and acceleration.

Mathematically, Force is;

[tex] F = ma[/tex]

Where;

F represents force.

m represents the mass of an object.

a represents acceleration.

Substituting into the equation, we have

[tex] Force = 20 * 10 [/tex]

Force = 200 Newton.

In Florida, most of the rocks that are underground are a type of soft, white rock called limestone. If limestone is underwater for a long period of time, it begins to dissolve. Which of these processes most likely causes this change?
A. chemical weathering
B. erosion
C. deposition
D. physical weathering

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D. Physical weathering

In Florida, most of the rocks that are underground are a type of soft, white rock called limestone. Long-term submergence in water causes limestone to disintegrate. These processes most likely causes this change is called Physical weathering. Hence, Option D is the correct answer.

What is Physical weathering?

Physical weathering is also known as mechanical weathering. It is the weakening of rocks followed by the disintegration due to the physical or mechanical forces including the actions on the rocks by the abrasion, frost chattering, temperature fluctuations and the salt crystal growth. Eventually, after many cooling and heating events, the rocks cracks and break into smaller pieces.

This same mechanical process applies when water freezes and thaws in the cracks of a rock.  The chemical composition of the rock, however, remains the same in the process. In Florida, most of the rocks that are underground are a type of soft, white rock called limestone. Long-term submergence in water causes limestone to disintegrate.

These processes most likely causes this change is called Physical weathering. Hence, Option D is the correct answer.

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There are several ways to model a compound. One type of model is shown.

What is the chemical formula for the molecule represented by the model?


CHO

C4H9O2

C4H8O

C3H8O2

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Answer:

What is the chemical formula for the molecule represented by the model?

[tex] →CHO\\ →C_4H_9O_2✓ \\→C_4H_8O \\ →C_3H_8O_2[/tex]

2) C4H9O2 is the right answer.
C4h9o2

Your welcome

Good luck

what is economic development​

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Answer:

Economic Development is the creation of wealth from which community benefits are realized. It is more than a jobs program, it's an investment in growing your economy and enhancing the prosperity and quality of life for all residents. Economic development means different things to different people.

What type of cells provide humoral immunity ?

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Answer:

Antibody molecules that are secreted by plasma cells mediate the humoral immune response. The antigen that binds to the receptor of the B-cell antigen signals B cells and is internalized and transformed into peptides that activate the armed helper at the same time.

Explanation:

Answer:

B cells

Explanation:

Humoral immunity or humoural immunity is the aspect of immunity that is mediated by macromolecules found in extracellular fluids such as secreted antibodies, complement proteins, and certain antimicrobial peptides. Humoral immunity is named so because it involves substances found in the humors, or body fluids. It contrasts with cell-mediated immunity. Humoral immunity is also referred to as antibody-mediated immunity.

0.0135 kg of steam at 100°C is
cooled, which turns it into water at
50.0°C. How much heat has been
removed? (Remember, it has to
change phase before cooling
down.)
Boil Pt (°C)
Material Melt Pt (°C) 4 0/kg)
Water
0
3.33.105
L(/kg) c (J/(kg*C))
2.26.106 4186
100
(Unit = J)

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Answer:

33333.35 kg

Explanation:

I got it right on Acellus, rounded to 33300 sigfigs

When 0.0135 kg of steam at 100°C is cooled, turns it into water at 50.0°C. Then 33,342.45 J of heat has been removed.

What is latent heat?

Latent heat is the heat absorbed or released by a substance during a change in its physical state without a corresponding change in temperature. This means that the heat energy is being used to break or form intermolecular bonds between the particles in the substance, rather than raising or lowering the temperature. Examples of processes that involve latent heat include melting, freezing, vaporization, and condensation. The amount of heat required or released during these phase transitions is dependent on the substance and the amount of material undergoing the change.

Here in the question,

To solve this problem, we need to use the formula for the heat required to change the phase of a substance, which is given by:

Q = m * L

where Q is the heat required, m is the mass of the substance, and L is the specific latent heat of the substance.

In this case, we need to find the heat required to change 0.0135 kg of steam at 100°C to water at 100°C, and then cool it down to 50°C.

First, we need to find the heat required to change the phase of the steam to water at 100°C. Using the table given, we can see that the specific latent heat of vaporization for water is 2.26 × 10^6 J/kg. So the heat required to change 0.0135 kg of steam to water at 100°C is:

Q1 = m * L = 0.0135 kg * 2.26 × 10^6 J/kg = 30,510 J

Next, we need to find the heat required to cool the water from 100°C to 50°C. Using the specific heat capacity of water, which is 4186 J/(kg°C), we can calculate the heat required as:

Q2 = m * c * ΔT = 0.0135 kg * 4186 J/(kg°C) * (100°C - 50°C) = 2832.45 J

The total heat removed is the sum of the heat required to change the phase of the steam and the heat required to cool the water:

Q = Q1 + Q2 = 30,510 J + 2832.45 J = 33,342.45 J =33.34245 kJ.

Therefore, 33,342.45 J of heat has been removed.

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Find the acceleration of a 600 kg car that experiences an impulse of 18,000 kgm/s in 0.05 seconds.

I need help with this question, i don’t understand it

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Answer:

what?

Explanation:

Answer:

600m/s²

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of car  = 600kg

Impulse  = 18000kgm/s

Time  = 0.05s

Unknown:

Acceleration  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, let us find the force that cause the impact first;

          Impulse  = Force x time

          Force  = [tex]\frac{impulse}{time}[/tex]    = [tex]\frac{18000}{0.05}[/tex]    = 360000N

So;

        Force   = mass x acceleration

         Acceleration  = [tex]\frac{Force }{mass}[/tex]    = [tex]\frac{360000}{600}[/tex]    

         Acceleration  = 600m/s²

Why do you think spacecraft that carry instruments to collect data about objects in space are called probes?

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Answer:

my mind cant comprehend a shing word u just said

Explanation:

The probes collect data, they capture the movement in space, therefore, spacecraft that carry instruments to collect data about objects in space are called probes, So the given statement is correct.

What are Probes?

Any conductor that is placed into a plasma and gathers current is a probe. Measurements of the current on the probe as a function of the bias potential given to the probe can be used to identify a plasma's properties.

Such probes affect their surroundings while directly detecting electron and ion flows in the plasma. Any conductive material (wire, foil, chamber walls, etc.) can serve as a plasma probe; nevertheless, precise control over the probe's size, shape, and substance is necessary to achieve detectable plasma levels. Astronauts are not present aboard probes. Scientists can analyze the data the probes relay back to Earth. Sputnik 1 was the first spacecraft to launch.

Because probes probably collect data, they capture the movement in space, therefore, spacecraft that carry instruments to collect data about objects in space are called probes.

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A 2.00 kg ball is thrown upward at some unknown angle from the top of a 20.0 m high building. If the initial magnitude of the velocity of the ball is 20.0 m/s. What is the magnitude of the
FINAL VELOCITY when it strikes the ground? (Note: Ignore air resistance.)

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Answer: 28.1

Explanation:

The total energy of the ball is the sum of its kinetic and potential energy. It is equal to 792 J. Then, the final velocity of ball when its strikes the ground is 28.1 m/s.

What is kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy of an object is the energy gained by its motion whereas, potential energy is stored on the object when the object is at rest.

The total mechanical energy of the ball = Ke + Pe

given, mass of the ball = 2 Kg

height h= 20 m

initial velocity = 20 m/s

Then total energy = 1/2 mv² + mgh =  2 kg  [(1/2(20 m/s)² + 9.8 m/s² ×20 m ] = 792 J.

The final velocity Vf = √(2E/m) =√(2×792 J/m)/2 Kg = 28.1 m/s

Therefore, the final velocity of the ball will be 28.1 m/s.

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1. If a rock is dropped from a 600 meter cliff, how long will it take to hit the ground?
Dl

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Answer:

11.1s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Height of cliff  = 600m

Unknown:

How long it takes to hit the ground  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we use one of the kinematics equation;

    H  = ut  +  [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]gt²  

H is the height

u is the initial velocity  = 0m/s

t is the time taken

g is the acceleration due to gravity

             600 = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 9.8 x t²  

              600  = 4.9t²  

                 t²  = 122.5

                 t  = 11.1s

A roller coaster, traveling with an initial speed of 23 m/s, decelerates
uniformly at -4 m/s2 to a full stop. How far does the roller coaster travel
during its deceleration?
I NEED STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION

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Answer:

5 and 3/4 meters

Explanation:

This is because if it is slowing down by 4 meters and it was moving at 23, then you would figure out how many times 4 can go into 23 and you'd get 5 and 3/4 meters.

The bottom of a ladder must be placed 4 feet from a wall. The ladder is 12 feet long. How far above the ground does the ladder touch the wall? Estimate your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

Height of wall (Perpendicular) = 11.31 ft (Approx)

Explanation:

Given:

Base Distance (Base) = 4 feet

Height of ladder (Hypotenuse) = 12 feet

Find:

Height of wall (Perpendicular)

Computation:

Perpendicular = √Hypotenuse² - Base²

Height of wall (Perpendicular) = √12² - 4²

Height of wall (Perpendicular) = √144 - 16

Height of wall (Perpendicular) = √128

Height of wall (Perpendicular) = 11.31 ft (Approx)

when talking about Acceleration ,what is significant about the about the sign(+ or -)?​

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Answer:

Acceleration at its most basic is the act of increasing your running speed. From a standing start (or blocks), you explode into action. If you’re already running, you pick up the pace. Acceleration continues until you can no longer increase your speed, at which point you achieve maximum velocity (top-end speed). Acceleration seems simple enough. The plus means your increasing speed, the k=minus means your decreasing in speed.

Explanation:

Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of this text.

Based on “Solar Power for Public Buildings,” which answer best states the author’s position on the use of solar power in California?


A The use of solar energy will double the pollution produced in California.

B The state’s tap water will be purer if processed in solar-powered plants.

C Increasing the use of solar power will positively impact the environment.

D Solar panels remove most of the toxic chemicals found in the atmosphere.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Solar panels remove most of the toxic chemicals found in the atmosphere.

People do not believe it is possible to use the sun's energy to create electricity.

Explanation:

I did the test.

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