Answer:
The answer is "Including all three studies of 0s to 2s, that shift in momentum is equal".
Explanation:
Its shift in momentum doesn't really depend on the magnitude of its cars since the forces or time are similar throughout all vehicles.
Let's look at the speed of the car
[tex]F = m a\\\\a =\frac{F}{m}[/tex]
We use movies and find lips
[tex]\to v = v_0 + a t\\\\\to v = v_0 + (\frac{F}{m}) t[/tex]
The moment is defined by
[tex]\to p = m v[/tex]
The moment change
[tex]\Delta p = m v - m v_0[/tex]
Let's replace the speeds in this equation
[tex]\Delta p = m (v_0 + \frac{F}{m t}) - m v_0\\\\\Delta p = m v_0 + F t - m v_0\\\\\Delta p = F t[/tex]
They see that shift is not directly proportional to the mass of cars since the force and time were the same across all cars.
Una varilla efectúa 120 vibraciones durante un minuto. Hallar el período y la frecuencia del movimiento
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Answer:
A) so the conditions for the expirament don’t affect the outcome
b) to make sure the results are conclusive and accurate
Explanation:
How do scientists use patterns?
A. To organize results
B. To describe how something is made
C. To predict what might happen next
D. To send messages to other scientists
Answer:
c because you see with your eyes and c rhymes with eyes
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Suppose to a scientist was able to construct a barometer with a liquid being twice denser than mercury, then how would the liquid raise at standard pressure?
Answer:
h = h₀/2, the liquid column rises half the height
Explanation:
Pressure is defined as force per area,
P = F / A
in a barometer the force is the weights of the liquid column
F = W = mg
P = m g/A
if we use the definition of density
ρ = [tex]\frac{m}{A h}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{m}{A}[/tex] = ρ h
we substitute
P = ρ g h
Let's use the index o for the mercury
P₀ = ρ₀ g h₀
when we change the liquid for another with
ρ = 2ρ₀
the pressure expression is
P = 2ρ₀ g h
in the problem they indicate that the pressure is equal to the initial P = P₀
we substitute
ρ₀ g h₀ = 2ρ₀ g h
h₀ = 2h
h = h₀/2
the liquid column rises half the height
Assignment: Can you identify various forces and instances in which electrostatic and magnetic forces occur
Answer:
Magnetic force, attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion. It is the basic force responsible for such effects as the action of electric motors and the attraction of magnets for iron. Electric forces exist among stationary electric charges; both electric and magnetic forces exist among moving electric charges. The magnetic force between two moving charges may be described as the effect exerted upon either charge by a magnetic field created by the other.
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How much work is done when a person raises a 10 N bag 5 meters off the ground?
Answer:
Work done W = 50 N-m
Explanation:
Given:
Force F = 10 N
Distance s = 5 meter
Find:
Work done
Computation:
Work done is formulated way that it includes both Applied force upon thing and displacement of thing.
W = fs
W = 10 x 5
Work done W = 50 N-m
Grant sprints 50 m to the right with an average velocity of 3.0 m/s how many seconds did grant sprint
Answer:
The time is 16.667 seconds
Explanation:
Velocity is a physical quantity that expresses the relationship between the space traveled by an object and the time used for it. Then, the average velocity results from the quotient between the change in position and the time taken to effect said change:
[tex]velocity=\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
In this case:
velocity: 3 m/sdistance: 50 mtime: ?Replacing:
[tex]3 \frac{m}{s} =\frac{50 m}{time}[/tex]
Solving:
[tex]time =\frac{50 m}{3 \frac{m}{s}}[/tex]
time= 16.667 seconds
The time is 16.667 seconds
Grant sprints 50 m o the right with an average velocity of 3.0 m/s.
How many seconds did Grant sprint?
Answer: 16.667
Define one solar day
Answer:
the time between successive meridian transits of the sum at a particular place
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Answer:
x10 - 6 +(8+6-4)= 10
10m -10x y0
An arrow is shot at an angle of 35° and a velocity of 50 m/s. How long does it take to return to its original starting height?
Answer:
4.02 s
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Angle of projection (θ) = 35°
Initial velocity (u) = 50 m/s
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10 m/s²
Time of flight (T) =?
The time of flight of the arrow can be obtained as follow:
T = 2uSineθ / g
T = 2 × 35 × Sine 35 / 10
T = 70 × 0.5736 / 10
T = 7 × 0.5736
T = 4.02 s
Therefore, the time taken for the arrow to return is 4.02 s
Why is coal considered a nonrenewable resource? Check all that apply.
Coal is burned to generate electricity.
Coal power plants give off large quantities of smoke and ash.
Coal forms so slowly that we could use up the supply that exists now.
Coal is available in limited amounts.
Answer:
cola forms so slowly that we could use up the supply that exists now
Answer: c and d
Explanation:
"True or False": Because action and reaction forces are equal in magnitude, they will produce the same acceleration in both objects involved.
True. Forces that are equal in magnitude always result in the same acceleration.
True. The same acceleration will result because the two objects are acting on each other.
False. Acceleration is dependent on the mass of the object that is accelerated.
False. Even though both objects experience an equal force, only one will accelerate.
True im not 100% sure but I tried.
Predict what will happen if the 30 kg child was closer to the pivot (more right) and explain your reasoning
Which statement correctly describes the relationship between air temperature and air pressure?
-Warm air rises, creating an area of low pressure.
-Cool air sinks, creating an area of low pressure.
-Warm air sinks, creating an area of low pressure.
-Cool air rises, creating an area of low pressure.
One mole of titanium contains how many atoms?
O A. 60.2 x 1024
O B. 6.02 x 10-23
O C. 1.0
O D. 6.02 x 1023
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Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf D. \ 6.02*10^{23} \ atoms}}[/tex]
Explanation:
One mole of a substance contains the same amount of representative particles. These particles can be atoms, molecules, ions, or formula units. In this case, the particles are atoms of titanium.
Regardless of the particles, there will always be 6.02*10²³ (also known as Avogadro's Number) particles in one mole of a substance.
Therefore, the best answer for 1 mole of titanium is D. 6.02*10²³ atoms.
Answer:
D) 6.02 x 1023
Explanation:
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Compare the concepts of mass and weight. Name three differences.
Answer:
1a)Mass is the amount of matter in the body.
1b)Weight is the measure of the amount of force acting on a mass due to acceleration and gravity.
2a)Mass can never be zero
2b)Weight can be zero if no gravity acts upon an object. like in space
3a) Mass does not change according to location.
3b)Weight varies according to location.
A disk 7.90 cm in radius rotates at a constant rate of 1 190 rev/min about its central axis. (a) Determine its angular speed. 124.58 Correct: Your answer is correct. rad/s (b) Determine the tangential speed at a point 2.98 cm from its center. 3.71 Correct: Your answer is correct. m/s (c) Determine the radial acceleration of a point on the rim. magnitude 1.23 Correct: Your answer is correct. km/s2 direction toward the center Correct: Your answer is correct. (d) Determine the total distance a point on the rim moves in 2.06 s. 20.28 Correct: Your answer is correct. m
Answer:
[tex]124.62\ \text{rad/s}[/tex]
[tex]3.71\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
[tex]1.23\ \text{km/s}^2[/tex]
[tex]20.28\ \text{m}[/tex]
Explanation:
r = Radius of disk = 7.9 cm
N = Number of revolution per minute = 1190 rev/minute
Angular speed is given by
[tex]\omega=N\dfrac{2\pi}{60}\\\Rightarrow \omega=1190\times \dfrac{2\pi}{60}\\\Rightarrow \omega=124.62\ \text{rad/s}[/tex]
The angular speed is [tex]124.62\ \text{rad/s}[/tex]
r = 2.98 cm
Tangential speed is given by
[tex]v=r\omega\\\Rightarrow v=2.98\times 10^{-2}\times 124.62\\\Rightarrow v=3.71\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
Tangential speed at the required point is [tex]3.71\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
Radial acceleration is given by
[tex]a=\omega^2r\\\Rightarrow a=124.62^2\times 7.9\times 10^{-2}\\\Rightarrow a=1226.88\approx 1.23\ \text{km/s}^2[/tex]
The radial acceleration is [tex]1.23\ \text{km/s}^2[/tex].
t = Time = 2.06 s
Distance traveled is given by
[tex]d=vt\\\Rightarrow d=\omega rt\\\Rightarrow d=124.62\times 7.9\times 10^{-2}\times 2.06\\\Rightarrow d=20.28\ \text{m}[/tex]
The total distance a point on the rim moves in the required time is [tex]20.28\ \text{m}[/tex].
A uniform electric field exists in a region between two oppositely charged plates. An electron is released from rest at the surface of the negatively charged plate and strikes the surface of the opposite plate, 2.0 cm away, in a time 1.5 x 10-8 s. The speed of the electron in millions m/sec as it strikes the second plate is: A. 13.3 B. 133 C. 2.67 D. 26.7 E. 534
Answer:
A. 13.3
Explanation:
First, we find the velocity of the electron in meters/sec, as follows:
[tex]v = \frac{d}{t}\\[/tex]
v = velocity of electron = ?
d = distance between plates = 2 cm = 0.02 m
t = time elapsed = 1.5 x 10⁻⁸ s
Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:
[tex]v = \frac{0.02\ m}{1.5\ x\ 10^{-8}\ s}\\\\v = 1333333.33\ m/s[/tex]
Now, we convert this to million m/s:
[tex]v = (1333333.33\ m/s)\frac{1\ million\ m}{100000\ m}\\\\v =13.3\ million\ m/s[/tex]
Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. 13.3
Cual es la rapidez media de un guepardo que recorre 100 metros en 4 segundos? ¿Y si recorre 50 m en 2 s?
Answer:
La rapidez media es 25 m/s en ambos casos.
Explanation:
Podemos definir como rapidez media al cociente entre la distancia total recorrida y el tiempo que se tardó en recorrer dicha distancia.
Así tenemos:
Rapidez media = Distancia/tiempo.
Entonces si el guepardo recorre 100m en 4 segundos, su rapidez media es:
Rapidez media = 100m/4s = 25 m/s
En el caso de que el guepardo recorre 50 metros en 2 segundos, su rapidez media será:
rapidez media = 50m/2s = 25m/s
Es el mismo resultado, pues recorrió la mitad de distancia en la mitad de tiempo.
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6) The amount of work done on an object depends on the final speed of the object
7) 1 Horsepower (hp) is equal to 746 Watts.
8) The SI unit for Work is the Joule.
9) The lower the percentage, the better the efficiency
10) The Work-Energy theorem states that the change in kinetic energy also equals the amount of work done on an object or system.
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Explanation:
In a tropic level, energy flows from the producer to the primary consumer and to a secondary consumer. True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
This is true because in an energy flow, the primary producers such as plants produce their own foods by using energy from the sun. These primary producers are consumed by primary consumers such as rabbits for food, while secondary consumers such as snakes would consume the primary consumers.
By so doing, energy flows from one trophic level to the other.
Three equal charge 1.8*10^-8 each are located at the corner of an equilateral triangle ABC side 10cm.calculate the electric potential due to these charge at the mid point of AB
Answer:
If all these three charges are positive with a magnitude of [tex]1.8 \times 10^{-8}\; \rm C[/tex] each, the electric potential at the midpoint of segment [tex]\rm AB[/tex] would be approximately [tex]8.3 \times 10^{3}\; \rm V[/tex].
Explanation:
Convert the unit of the length of each side of this triangle to meters: [tex]10\; \rm cm = 0.10\; \rm m[/tex].
Distance between the midpoint of [tex]\rm AB[/tex] and each of the three charges:
[tex]d({\rm A}) = 0.050\; \rm m[/tex].[tex]d({\rm B}) = 0.050\; \rm m[/tex].[tex]d({\rm C}) = \sqrt{3} \times (0.050\; \rm m)[/tex].Let [tex]k[/tex] denote Coulomb's constant ([tex]k \approx 8.99 \times 10^{9}\; \rm N \cdot m^{2} \cdot C^{-2}[/tex].)
Electric potential due to the charge at [tex]\rm A[/tex]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{k\, q}{d({\rm A})}[/tex].
Electric potential due to the charge at [tex]\rm B[/tex]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{k\, q}{d({\rm B})}[/tex].
Electric potential due to the charge at [tex]\rm A[/tex]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{k\, q}{d({\rm C})}[/tex].
While forces are vectors, electric potentials are scalars. When more than one electric fields are superposed over one another, the resultant electric potential at some point would be the scalar sum of the electric potential at that position due to each of these fields.
Hence, the electric field at the midpoint of [tex]\rm AB[/tex] due to all these three charges would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned}& \frac{k\, q}{d({\rm A})} + \frac{k\, q}{d({\rm B})} + \frac{k\, q}{d({\rm C})} \\ &= k\, \left(\frac{q}{d({\rm A})} + \frac{q}{d({\rm B})} + \frac{q}{d({\rm C})}\right) \\ &\approx 8.99 \times 10^{9}\; \rm N \cdot m^{2} \cdot C^{-2} \\ & \quad \quad \times \left(\frac{1.8 \times 10^{-8} \; \rm C}{0.050\; \rm m} + \frac{1.8 \times 10^{-8} \; \rm C}{0.050\; \rm m} + \frac{1.8 \times 10^{-8} \; \rm C}{\sqrt{3} \times (0.050\; \rm m)}\right) \\ &\approx 8.3 \times 10^{3}\; \rm V\end{aligned}[/tex].
In what way are all sound waves and light waves similar?
Answer:
Sound and light are similar in that both are forms of energy that travel in waves. They both have properties of wavelength, freqency and amplitude. Here are some differences: Sound can only travel through a medium (substance) while light can travel through empty space.
Answer:
Sound and light are similar in that both are forms of energy that travel in waves. They both have properties of wavelength, freqency and amplitude. Here are some differences: Sound can only travel through a medium (substance) while light can travel through empty space.
Explanation:
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What is the velocity of a wave with a frequency of 45 Hertz and a wavelength of 3 meters?
Explanation:
By using v=( f )x( lambda )
v= 45 s^-1 x 3 m
Therefore v = 135 ms^-1
6. Calculate the pressure exerted on an elevator floor which has an
area of 6 m², if 20 people whose combined force is 1500 N are
standing on it.
Answer:
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What causes the pressure in a fluid
Answer:
The pressure in a liquid is due to the weight of the column of water above. Since the particles in a liquid are tightly packed, this pressure acts in all directions. For example, the pressure acting on a dam at the bottom of a reservoir is greater than the pressure acting near the top.
Answer:
Fluid pressure can be caused by gravity, acceleration, or forces in a closed container. Since a fluid has no definite shape, its pressure applies in all directions.
Explanation:
How do mountains affect the climate of a region?
Why is the air temperature shown on Sensor 4 different from Sensor 5, even though they are at the same latitude?
Answer:
Hello your question lacks some information but i will give you a more General answer about differences in temperature of bodies on same latitude
answer : Continentality is the reason
Explanation:
Sensors or objects on the same latitude are supposed to have the same air temperatures but in some cases this might not be true. This is because of the proximity of the bodies to an Ocean or any water body.
Areas close to water bodies experience modest temperatures even if they are on the same latitude with Areas experiencing harsh temperatures. This effect is termed as Continentality