Bart runs up a 2.5 meter high flight of stairs at a
constant speed in 4.25 seconds chasing his
adolescent gazelle. If Bart's mass is 60 kg,
determine the work he did.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1470J

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Height of stairs  = 2.5m

Time taken  = 4.25s

Mass of Bart  = 60kg

Unknown:

Work done by Bart  = ?

Solution:

Work done is a function of the force acting to move a body through a distance.

    Work done  = Weight  x height

  Work done  = mass x acceleration due to gravity x height

Work done  = 60 x 9.8 x 2.5  = 1470J


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what is the result of mixing 15 garm of water 80 degree celsius with 10 gram of ice -10 degree Celsius ? give specific heat capctiy of ice 0.5 calorie per gram Celsius and letent heat of fusion of ice 80 calorie per gram.​

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Answer:

50

Explanation:

A 10 kg remote control plane is flying at a height of 111 m. How much
potential energy does it have?

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Answer:

10.88kJ

Explanation:

Given data

mass= 10kg

heigth= 111m

Applying

PE= mgh

assume g= 9.81m/s^2

substitute

PE= 10*9.81*111

PE=10889.1 Joules

PE=10.881kJ

Hence the potential energy is 10.88kJ

Current Attempt in Progress The atomic radii of a divalent cation and a monovalent anion are 0.52 nm and 0.125 nm, respectively. (a) Calculate the force of attraction between these two ions at their equilibrium interionic separation (i.e., when the ions just touch one another). Enter your answer for part (a) in accordance to the question statement N (b) What is the force of repulsion at this same separation distance

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Answer:

a)   F = 1.70 10⁻⁹N,   F = 1.47 10⁻⁸ N,

b) * the electronegative repulsion, from the repulsion by quantum effects

Explanation:

a) The atraicione force comes from the electric force given by Coulomb's law,

           F = [tex]k \frac{ q_1 q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

divalent atoms

In this case q = 2q₀ where qo is the charge of the electron -1,6 10⁻¹⁹ C and the separation is given

           F = k q² / r²

           F = [tex]2 \ 10^9 \ \frac{2 (1.6 \ 10^{-19} )^2}{ (0.52 10^{-9} )^2 }[/tex]

           F = 1.70 10⁻⁹N

monovalent atoms

in this case the load is q = q₀

           F = 2 \ 10^9 \  \frac{ (1.6 \  10^{-19} )^2}{ (0.125 10^{-9} )^2 }

           F = 1.47 10⁻⁸ N

b) repulsive forces come from various sources

* the electronegative repulsion of positive nuclei

* the electrostatic repulsion of the electrons when it comes to bringing the electron clouds closer together

* from the repulsion of electron clouds, by quantum effects

A racecar reaches 24 m/s in 6 seconds at the start of a race. What is the acceleration of the car?

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Answer:

4m/s^2

Explanation:

A satellite of mass m orbits a moon of mass M in uniform circular motion with a constant tangential speed of v. The satellite orbits at a distance R from the center of the moon. Write down the correct expression for the time T it takes the satellite to make one complete revolution around the moon?

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The gravitational force exerted by the moon on the satellite is such that

F = G M m / R ² = m a   →   a = G M / R ²

where a is the satellite's centripetal acceleration, given by

a = v ² / R

The satellite travels a distance of 2πR about the moon in complete revolution in time T, so that its tangential speed is such that

v = 2πR / T   →   a = 4π ² R / T ²

Substitute this into the first equation and solve for T :

4π ² R / T ² = G M / R ²

4π ² R ³ = G M T ²

T ² = 4π ² R ³ / (G M )

T = √(4π ² R ³ / (G M ))

T = 2πR √(R / (G M ))

The correct expression for the time T it takes the satellite to make one complete revolution around the moon is [tex] T = 2\pi R\sqrt{\frac{R}{GM}} [/tex].

We can find the period T (the time it takes the satellite to make one complete revolution around the moon) from the gravitational force:

[tex] F = \frac{GmM}{R^{2}} [/tex]    (1)

Where:

G: is the gravitational constant = 6.67x10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²

R: is the distance between the satellite and the center of the moon

m: is the satellite's mass

M: is the moon's mass

The gravitational force is also equal to the centripetal force:

[tex] F = ma_{c} [/tex]   (2)

The centripetal acceleration ([tex]a_{c}[/tex]) is equal to the tangential velocity (v):

[tex] a_{c} = \frac{v^{2}}{R} [/tex]   (3)

And from the tangential velocity we can find the period:

[tex] v = \omega R = \frac{2\pi R}{T} [/tex]   (4)

Where:

ω: is the angular speed = 2π/T

By entering equations (4) and (3) into (2), we have:

[tex] F = m\frac{v^{2}}{R} = m\frac{(\frac{2\pi R}{T})^{2}}{R} = \frac{mR(2\pi)^{2}}{T^{2}} [/tex]   (5)

By equating (5) and (1), we get:

[tex] \frac{mR(2\pi)^{2}}{T^{2}} = \frac{GmM}{R^{2}} [/tex]

[tex] T^{2} = \frac{R^{3}(2\pi)^{2})}{GM} [/tex]  

[tex] T = \sqrt{\frac{R^{3}(2\pi)^{2})}{GM}} [/tex]

[tex] T = 2\pi R\sqrt{\frac{R}{GM}} [/tex]

Therefore, the expression for the time T is [tex] T = 2\pi R\sqrt{\frac{R}{GM}} [/tex].

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Astronaut 1 has a mass of 75 kg. Astronaut 2 has a mass of 80 kg. Astro 1 and 2 want to travel to separate planets, but they want to experience the same weight (in N). Astro 1 visits a planet with gravitational acceleration 12 m/s2. What must be Astro 2 planet's ag to equal Astro 1's weight

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Answer:

weight = 900 N

acceleration  = 11.25 m/s²

Explanation:

given data

mass m1 = 75 kg

mass m2 = 80 kg

gravitational acceleration = 12 m/s²

solution

As we know weight of a mass that is

weight of mass = Mass × Acceleration due to gravity .................1

so Astro 1 weight is

weight = 75kg  × 12 m/s²

weight = 900 N

and

so, when Astro 2 needs this much weight the planet on which he is will have the acceleration

acceleration = Weight ÷ Mass of Astro 2        .....................2

acceleration  = 900 ÷ 80 m/s²

acceleration  = 11.25 m/s²

Jogger A has a mass m and a speed v, jogger B has a mass m/2 and a speed 3v, jogger C has a mass 3m and a speed v/2, and jogger D has a mass 4m and a speed v/2. Rank the joggers in order of increasing kinetic energy. Indicate ties when appropriate. Show your work.

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Answer: B>A=D>C

Explanation:

Kinetic Energy is the product of mass and square of the velocity

For Jogger A

[tex]K.E._a=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

For Jogger B

[tex]K.E._b=\frac{1}{2}\times\frac{m}{2}\times(3v)^2=\frac{9}{4}mv^2\\K.E._b=2.25mv^2[/tex]

For Jogger C

[tex]K.E._c=\frac{1}{2}\times3m\times(\frac{v}{2})^2=\frac{3}{8}mv^2\\K.E._c=0.375mv^2[/tex]

For Jogger D

[tex]K.E._d=\frac{1}{2}\times4m\times(\frac{v}{2})^2=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

Kinetic Energy of Joggers in increasing order

B>A=D>C

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what is a force........??

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Explanation:

In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.

Formula

Newton's Second Law

F = m * a

F = force

m = mass of an object

a = acceleration

Convert 20 C to F

-40 C to F

40C to F

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1. 68 degrees Fahrenheit

2. -40 degrees fahrenheit

3. 104 degrees fahrenheit

Answer:

20 C to F

Ans: 68F

-40 C to F

Ans:-40F

40C to F

Ans:104F

I don’t know what to do

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Answer:

So increasing the voltage increases the charge in direct proportion to the voltage. If the voltage exceeds the capacitors rated voltage, the capacitor may fail due to breakdown of the dielectric between the two plates that make up the capacitor.

Explanation:

A option.

Which characterictic of motion could change without changing the velocity of an object

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Answer:

The direction could change

1.
Atennis ball is shot straight up with an initial velocity of 34 m/s. What is its velocity two seconds after launch?

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Answer:

The speed (magnitude of the velocity) is 14.4 m/s

Explanation:

Vertical Launch Upwards

It occurs when an object is launched vertically up without taking into consideration any kind of friction with the air.

If vo is the initial speed and g is the acceleration of gravity, the speed vf at any time is calculated by:

[tex]v_f=v_o-g.t[/tex]

A tennis ball is launched vertically up with an initial speed of vo=34 m/s. At time t=2 s, its speed is:

[tex]v_f=34-9.8*2[/tex]

[tex]v_f=34-19.6[/tex]

[tex]v_f=14.4\ m/s[/tex]

The speed (magnitude of the velocity) is 14.4 m/s

a 70 kg student stands on top of a 5.0 m platform diving board . how much gravitational potential energy does the student have?
how much work did it take for the student to travel from the ground to the top of the platform diving board? ​

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Answer:

a. P.E = 3430Joules.

b. Workdone = 3430Nm

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 70kg

Distance = 5m

We know that acceleration due to gravity is equal to 9.8m/s²

To find the potential energy;

Potential energy = mgh

P.E = 70*9.8*5

P.E = 3430J

b. To find the workdone;

Workdone = force * distance

But force = mass * acceleration

Force = 70*9.8

Force = 686 Newton.

Workdone = 686 * 5

Workdone = 3430Nm

____ and____ are 2 major atmospheric gases

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Answer:

Nitrogen and Oxygen are the two major atmospheric gases.

P and S waves from an earthquake travel at different speeds and this difference helps in locating the epicenter (point of origin) of the earthquake. (a) Assuming P waves travel at 10.3 km/s and S waves travel at 4.2 km/s, how far away did the earthquake occur if a particular seismic station detects the arrival of these two types of waves 3.25 minutes apart

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Answer:

x = 1382.9 km

Explanation:

The speed of the wave is constant, so we can use the uniform motion relationships

p wave

          [tex]v_p[/tex] = x / t₁

          t₁ = x /v_p

S wave

          v_s = x / t₂

           t₂ = x / v_s

indicate that the time difference between the two waves is

          t₂ - t₁ = 3.25 min (60 s / 1 min)

          t₂ -t₁ = 195 s

let's substitute

         [tex]\frac{x}{v_s} - \frac{x}{v_p}[/tex] = 195

         x ([tex]\frac{1}{v_s} - \frac{1}{v_p}[/tex] = 195

         

let's calculate

         x [tex]( \frac{1}{4.2} - \frac{1}{10.3} )[/tex] = 195

         x (0.1410) = 195

         x = 195 /0.141

         x = 1382.9 km

You perform nine (identical) measurements of the acceleration of gravity (units of m/s2): 10.1, 9.87, 9.76, 9.91, 9.75, 9.88, 9.69, 9.83, and 9.90. The true value is 9.81. Calculate the mean value of your results to three significant digits. ________

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Answer: The mean value = 9.85m/s².

Explanation:

Mean = [tex]\dfrac{\text{Sum of n observations}}{n}[/tex]

The given measurements the acceleration of gravity (units of m/s²): 10.1, 9.87, 9.76, 9.91, 9.75, 9.88, 9.69, 9.83, and 9.90.

Number of measurements =9

Sum of measurements =  88.69

Mean = [tex]\dfrac{88.69}{9}=9.85444444\approx9.85[/tex]

Hence, the mean value = 9.85m/s².

The only force acting on a 3.1 kg canister that is moving in an xy plane has a magnitude of 5.0 N. The canister initially has a velocity of 4.4 m/s in the positive x direction and some time later has a velocity of 6.4 m/s in the positive y direction. How much work is done on the canister by the 5.0 N force during this time

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Answer:

33.5J

Explanation:

Given:

Mass of the canister= 3.1 kg

Initial velocity of canister= v(i)= 4.4i m/s

Final velocity of canister= v(f)= 6.4j m/s

Force magnitude( xy plane)= 5 N

The magnitude of vector V'= Vxi + Vyj + Vzk

|V|= √( Vx^2 + Vy^2 + Vz^2

From Kinectic energy and work theorem.

Net work = Kinectic energy of the canister

ΔK= W

(Kf - Ki)= W

Where Kf= final Kinectic energy

= 1/2 mv^2

If we input the given values we have,

= 1/2 × 3.1 ×√(4.4^2 + 0^2 + 0^2)^2 = 30J

Ki= initial Kinectic energy

= 1/2 mv^2

If we substitute the given values we have

=1/2 × 3.1 ×√(0^2 + 6.4^2 + 0^2)^2 = 63.5 J

Work done by canister = (final Kinectic energy - initial energy)

= 63.5- 30

=33.5J

Hence, work done on the canister 33.5J

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