Answer:
English.
Explanation:
English is undeniably accepted by scientists all over the world as the primary language of science. It is a language spoken all over the world and is also the language of science because it is an official language and can be understood by almost everyone.
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\mathrm{English}}[/tex]
Explanation:
English is undeniably accepted by scientists all over the world as the primary language of science. The scientific methods and experiments are done by communicating and writing in English. Scientists use English to communicate and share knowledge as English is understood by people from around the world.
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What is a neutron
A. A particle inside the nucleus that has no charge
B. A positive particle inside the nucleus
O C. A negative particle outside the nucleus
O D. A negative particle inside the nucleus
Answer:
The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol
n
or
n0
, with no electric charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton. Protons and neutrons constitute the nuclei of atoms. Since protons and neutrons behave similarly within the nucleus, and each has a mass of approximately one atomic mass unit, they are both referred to as nucleons.[6] Their properties and interactions are described by nuclear physics.
Explanation:
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A 70.0 kg skier is at rest at the top of a 120m hill. Assuming friction is negligible.
A) What is the speed of the skiers at the bottom of the hill?
Answer:
49 m/s
Explanation:
Initial potential energy = final kinetic energy
PE = KE
mgh = ½ mv²
v = √(2gh)
v = √(2 × 10 m/s² × 120 m)
v = 49 m/s
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6. Thrust exerted by an object of area 20 m experiencing pressure 150 Nm‐² is
a 3000 km
b. 3000 N
c. 2800 Kg
d 2800 N/m
Answer:
3000 N
Explanation:
As we know that
pressure=force/area
force=thrust
so pressure=thrust/area
thrust=pressure*area
pressure=150 Nm^-2
area=20m^2
so thrsut=150*20=3000 N
A negative test charge experiences a force to the right as a result of an electric field. Which is the best conclusion to
draw based on this description?
O The electric field points to the left because the force on a negative charge is opposite to the direction of the field.
O The electric field points to the right because the force on a negative charge is in the same direction as the field.
O No conclusion can be drawn because the sign of the charge creating the field is unknown.
O No conclusion can be drawn because the amount of charge on the test charge is unknown.
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Electrostatics.
Basically here we can see that, the Negative test charge usually a Electron is facing a force from the right side, this we can say that a Electric field as like charge is creating a repulsive force from the right to left side.
thus,
1) The electric field points to the left because the force on a negative charge is opposite to the direction of the field.
when vector contains distance and direction it also known as
When vector contain distance and direction it is also known as displacement .
What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force that the two protons inside the nucleus of a helium atom exert on each other? ( A distance of approximately r = 2*10–15 m separates the two protons.)
Answer:
F = 57.6 N
Explanation:
An electrostatic force is either a force of attraction or repulsion between two charges. When the two charges are like charges, the force is that of repulsion. But when they are of opposite charges, then the force between them is an attractive force.
A proton has a charge of 1.6 × [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] C. The electrostatic force can be determined by;
F = [tex]\frac{kq_{1}q_{2} }{r^{2} }[/tex]
Where: k is a constant, [tex]q_{1}[/tex] is the first charge, [tex]q_{2}[/tex] is the second charge, and r is the distance between the charges.
But, [tex]q_{1}[/tex] = [tex]q_{2}[/tex] = 1.6 × [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] C, k = 9 × [tex]10^{9}[/tex] N[tex]m^{2}[/tex]/[tex]C^{2}[/tex], r = 2 × [tex]10^{-15}[/tex] m. Therefore;
F = [tex]\frac{9*10^{9}*1.6*10^{-19} *1.6*10^{-19} }{(2*10^{-15}) ^{2} }[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{2.304*10^{-28} }{4*10^{-30} }[/tex]
= 57.6 N
The electrostatic force between the protons is 57.6 N.
A sports car moving at constant velocity travels 120m in 5.0s. If it then brakes and comes to a stop in 4.0s,what is the magnitude of it's acceleration?
✔ First calculating the speed :
V = d(in m)/t(in s)
V = 120/5 V = 24 m/s✔ You now know the average car's speed, is time it takes to stop it completely, so you can calculate its acceleration :
a = V/t
a = -24/4 a = 6 m/s² The car has an acceleration of 6 m/s².The density of water is 1000 kg m^3. What is the value expressed in gcm^-3 units? please help me..
(1) 1000 (2) 100 (3) 1 (4) 0.1 (5) 0.01
Here's the neat, cool way to convert units like this:
-- 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams
-- 1 meter = 100 centimeters
So . . . . .
(1000 kg/m³) x (1000 g/kg) x (1 m/100 cm)³ =
(1,000 kg/m³) x (1,000 g/kg) x (1 m³/1,000,000 cm³) =
(1,000 x 1,000 x 1 / 1,000,000) (kg-g-m³ / m³-kg-cm³) = 1 g/cm³
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a. What is the displacement of the car in the graph?
b. What distance has the car travelled?
Answer:
a. 2 m
b. 4 m
Explanation:
a. Assuming d is the position of the car, the displacement is the difference between the final position and the initial position. 3 m - 1 m = 2 m.
b. From t = 0 to t = 2.5, the car moves a distance of 3 m. From t = 2.5 to t = 4, the car moves another 1 m.
So the car moves a total distance of 4 m.
What force is required to give an object with mass 300 kg an acceleration of 2
m/s2?
O A. 300 N
O B. 1200 N
O C. 600 N
O D. 150 N
Answer:
C. 600 N
Explanation:
Given,
mass of object (m)= 300kg
acceleration(a) =2m/s^2
We know that,
Force(F)=ma
=300*2
=600N
So,600N force is required to give an object.
Answer:
600 N
Explanation:
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Calculate the speed of a car that travels 355km in 15 hours , a good answer please
Answer:
23.67 km / hr
Explanation:
car travels 355 km (d)
duration = 15 hrs (t)
average speed formula = v = d / t
v = 355 km / 15 hr
v = 23.67 km / hr
Explanation:
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Here, your question is asking about the speed and the given are:
distance (s)= 355km
time (t) = 15hrs.
speed (v)=?
now,
we have the formula:
v= s/t
or, v = 335km /15 hrs.
Therefore, the speed of car was 23.67km/hr.
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What is the wavelength of the following waves?
Answer:
i. the wavelength is 7.2 m
ii. the wavelength is 2.4 m
Explanation:
the wavelength of a wave is from crest to crest or from trough to trough.
Is the following nuclear reaction balanced?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
In a given chemical reaction the time energy of the products is less than the energy of the reactants which statements is true for this chemical reaction
Answer:
Energy is released in this reaction possibly in the form of heat thus it is an exergonic and or exothermic reaction.
Explanation:
The energy is sometimes transferred as heat, inflicting the reaction mixture and its surroundings to become hotter. The temperature increase may be detected employing a measuring device. Some samples of exothermic reactions are: Combustion .An chemical reaction may be a chemical process that releases energy by lightweight or heat
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Culture creates the context for behavior in society. true or false
Answer:
True every culture is diffrent and culture is the way to grow up, the people or things you live around, or the ways of life you follow or dress.
Explanation: The definition of culture is: means a particular set of customs, morals, codes and traditions from a specific time and place. All of that develops how a person may behave in society.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Light travels 300 000 000 m/s and one year has approximately 32 000 000 second a light year is the distance light travels in one year
Explanation:
It is given that,
Speed of light, [tex]v=300 000 000\ m/s=3\times 10^8\ m/s[/tex]
Seconds in 1 year, [tex]t=32 000 000=32\times 10^6\ s[/tex]
We need to find the distance traveled by light in one year. Speed of an object is given by :
[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}[/tex]
So,
[tex]d=v\times t\\\\d=3\times 10^8\times 32\times 10^6\\\\d=9.6\times 10^{15}\ m[/tex]
Since,
[tex]1\ \text{light year}=9.46\times 10^{15}\ m\\\\1\ m=\dfrac{1}{9.46\times 10^{15}}\ \text{ly}\\\\9.6\times 10^{15}\ m=\dfrac{9.6\times 10^{15}}{9.46\times 10^{15}}\\\\d=1.01\ \text{ly}[/tex]
So, the distance covered by light is 1.01 light years.
a boy has a mass of 80kg on earth where g= 10N/kg a) what is his mass on the moon b ) find his weight on the moon ( g= 10N/kg)
Explanation:
mass on moon is also 80kg because it doesn't differed according to place.
I think we can't calculate weight because there is no gravity in moon
Answer 80kg
Explanation Mass is constant in every corner of universe. It's better if u have asked about weight on moon. It is same in both earth and moon.
The discharge of a stream is Choose one: likely to decrease downstream in arid regions and increase downstream in temperate regions. typically lower in spring than during summer. constant for the length of the stream. calculated by dividing its cross-sectional area by its velocity.
Answer:
likely to decrease downstream in arid regions and increase downstream in temperate regions
Explanation:
Arid regions are is a region with a severe lack of water, usually to the extent that affect the organisms living in the region. Arid regions are characterized by a very low depth of rainfall per year. Temperate region on the other hand experience more distinct seasonal change and wider temperature change. Temperate regions get a fairly large amount of rainfall per year.
In arid regions, the soil is very dry, and the rate of infiltration and percolation is high relative to the amount of rainfall available. The effect is that more water is infiltrated into the soil as you move downstream, leading to a decrease in the discharge of a stream as you move downstream. Most temperate region have soils that are usually saturated in the peak of the rainfall season, leading to a greater stream discharge as you move downstream.
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In a a potentiometer circuit, a 1m long potentiometer wire PQ of resistance 10 ohms is connected in series with a cells of e.m.f. 9V with internal resistance 3 ohms Calculate:
i The p.d. across PQ
ii. The e.m.f. of a cell which has a balance point of 75cm.
Answer:
i. 6.923 V
ii. The e.m.f. = 22.5 V
Explanation:
i. The given parameters are;
Length of potentiometer = 1 m
The resistance of the potentiometer = 10 Ω
The e. m. f. of the attached cell = 9 V
The current, I flowing in the circuit = e. m. f/(Total resistance)
The current, I flowing in the circuit = 9 V/(10 + 3) = 9/13 A
The potential difference, p.d. across the 1 m potentiometer wire = I × Resistance of the potentiometer wire
The p.d. across the potentiometer wire = 9/13×10 = 90/13 = 6.923 V
ii) Given that the 1 m potentiometer wire has a resistance of 10 Ω, 75 cm which is 0.75 m will have an e.m.f. given by the following relation;
[tex]\dfrac{E}{R_{balance}} = \dfrac{V}{R_{cell}}[/tex]
Where:
E = e.m.f. of the balance point cell
[tex]R_{balance}[/tex] = Resistance of 75 cm of potentiometer wire = 0.75×10 = 7.5 Ω
[tex]R_{cell}[/tex] = Resistance of the cell in the circuit = 3 Ω
V = e.m.f. attached cell = 9 V
[tex]\dfrac{E}{7.5} = \dfrac{9}{3}[/tex]
E = 7.5*3 = 22.5 V
The e.m.f. = 22.5 V
A car engine burns gas at 495 K and exhausts to the air at 293 K. What is the highest possible efficiency it could have?
(NO UNIT)
Answer:
59.19%
Explanation:
Step 1:
Data obtained from the question. This include the following:
Input temperature = 495 K.
Output temperature = 293 K.
Efficiency =..?
Step 2:
Determination of the efficiency of the engine.
Efficiency is simply defined as the ratio of output to input times 100. Mathematically, it is expressed as:
Efficiency = output /input x 100
With the above formula, we can calculate the efficiency of the engine as follow:
Input temperature = 495 K.
Output temperature = 293 K.
Efficiency =..?
Efficiency = output /input x 100
Efficiency = 293/495 x 100
Efficiency = 59.19%
Therefore, the efficiency of the engine is 59.19%
Answer:
0.41
Explanation:
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Law of conservation
of momentum
Answer:
Explanation:
Law of conservation of momentum is applied in solving collision problem. When two body collides, their momentum after collision can be determined using the law.
The law States that the sum of momentum of two bodies before collision is equal to the sum of their momentum after collision. Before collision, both bodies moves with a different velocity while during some cases, the bodies moves with a common velocity after collision.
Whether they move with or without the same velocity depends on the type of collision that exists between them after the collision. After collision, some object sticks together and move with a common velocity while some doesn't.
If the bodies sticks together after collision, the type of collision that occur is inelastic (energy is not conserved) and if they splits after collision, the type of collision that occur is an elastic collision (energy is conserved).
Let m1 and m2 be the masses of the bodies
u1 and u2 be their velocities before collision
v1 and v2 be their velocities after collision.
According to the law;
m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 + m2v2
Note that momentum = mass × velocity of the body.
Janaki Temple and Pashupatinath Temple are increasing our pride how
Answer:
Janaki temple and Pashupatinath Temple are found in Nepal. These structures are religious and they increase the pride of the country through tourism. These temples are important in the country and are mostly visited by tourists.
This also helps to bring in income for the country and also helps by attracting many visitors and a corresponding development of its tourism industry.
Suppose the position of an object moving in a straight line is given by s (t )equals 5 t cubed minus 2 t squared plus 9. Find the instantaneous velocity when tequals7.
Answer:
Explanation:
s(t) = 5t³-2t²+9
Instantaneous velocity v = ds / dt
v = ds/dt = 15t²-4t
Putting t = 7
v = 15 x 7² - 4 x 7
= 707
Instantaneous velocity at t = 7
is 707 unit .
A vat of nitrogen at its boiling point (-196 degrees C) absorbs 384000 J of heat. How much mass of nitrogen burns off? (Unit = kg)
Answer:
1.92 kg of nitrogen.
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Heat absorbed (Q) = 384000 J
Note: Heat of vaporisation (ΔHv) of nitrogen = 5600 J/mol
Next, we shall determine the number of mole of nitrogen that absorbed 384000 J.
This is illustrated below:
Q = mol·ΔHv
384000 = mole of N2 x 5600
Divide both side by 5600
Mole of N2 = 384000/5600
Mole of N2 = 68.57 moles
Next, we shall convert 68.57 moles of nitrogen, N2 to grams.
This can be obtained as follow:
Molar mass of N2 = 2 x 14 = 28 g/mol.
Mole of N2 = 68.57 moles.
Mass of N2 =..?
Mole = mass /molar mass
68.57 = mass of N2 /28
Cross multiply
Mass of N2 = 68.57 x 28
Mass of N2 = 1919.96 g
Finally, we shall convert 1919.96 g to kilograms.
This can be achieved as shown below:
1000g = 1 kg
Therefore,
1919.96 g = 1919.96/1000 = 1.92 kg.
Therefore, 1.92 kg of nitrogen were burned off.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Is The force of friction always opposite to the motion?
Answer:
Friction force always acts tangent to the surface at points of contact. Friction force acts opposite to the direction of motion.
Explanation:
Sally is concerned about the X-ray images her dentist plans to take of her teeth. She has read that X-rays can cause tissue effects, such as skin reddening and hair loss. Which statement would best inform Sally of the level of risk
Answer:
B. The dentist uses X-ray radiography, which takes too short a time to cause those problems.
Explanation:
The statement B would best inform Sally of the level of risk. The dentist uses X-ray radiography, which takes too short a time to cause those problems and risk.
What is X-ray imaging?X-ray imaging provides images of human internal organs. The photos depict your body parts in various colors of black and white.
Because various tissues absorb varying quantities of radiation, this is the case. Because calcium absorbs the most x-rays, bones appear white.
When X-ray radiation passes into our bodies, it damages molecular structures and may cause injury.
Human cells are damaged by extremely high doses of radiation, as indicated by skin burns, hair loss, and an increased risk of cancer.
Sally is concerned about the X-ray images her dentist plans to take of her teeth. She has read that X-rays can cause tissue effects, such as skin reddening and hair loss.
The statement B would best inform Sally about the level of risk. The dentist uses X-ray radiography, which takes too short a time to cause those problems and risk.
Hence, statement B would best inform Sally about the level of risk.
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Bumper car A (331 kg) moving east at 3.87 m/s hit stationary car B (208 kg). After, the car A moves .88 m/s east. What is the velocity of car B?
Answer:
Ub = 221.99m/s
Explanation:
(Ma x Ua)+(Mb x Ub) = (Ma + Mb)V
(331 x 3.87)+(208 x Ub) = (331 + 208)88
(1257.8) + (208 x Ub) = 47432
(208 x Ub) = 47432 - 1257.8
(208 x Ub) = 46174.2
Ub = 46174.2/208 = 221.99m/s
Ub = 221.99m/s
Answer:
4.75
Explanation:
M1V1 + M2V2 = M1V3 + M2V4
[(331*3.87) , 90°] + 0 = [(331*0.888) , 90°] + M2V4
M2V4 = 987.042 , 90°
divide through by M2
V4 = 4.75 m/s east
Three books are at rest, in equilibrium, on a horizontal table as
shown. The weight of each book, which is equal to the force
gravity exerts in the downward direction, is given. What is the
net force on the middle book?
Answer:
Net force = 0
Explanation:
Short answer: if the middle book is not acceleration in any direction, the net force is zero.
Long answer: refer to the attached free-body diagram (FBD) to see why the net force is zero. Skills to draw FBD are essential in solving problems in statics.
Top book exerts -mg (downwards) on the middle book.
Middle book exerts -mg (downwards) on the bottom book.
Total downward force is -mg-mg = -2mg
By Newton's third law, when an object is not in motion, reaction equals action of -2mg in the opposite direction, therefore the reaction (upwards) is +2mg.
This makes the net force of -2mg (downwards) + 2mg (upwards) =0
On a horizontal table, three books are resting and balanced. The net force on the middle book will be equal to zero.
What is equilibrium?Equilibrium is the condition of an object when two or more opposing forces, whether internal, external or a combination of both, act on the body and cancel one another out to maintain the object in the same state as it was. The Latin term for weight or balance, libra, serves as the origin of the word equilibrium.
According to the question :
The net force is 0 if the middle book does not accelerate in any direction.
The Middle book is impacted negatively (downwards) by the top book.
The middle book pulls down on the lower book by -mg.
The total downward force is -2mg = (-mg-mg)
According to Newton's third rule, a reaction when an item is not moving equals an action of -2mg in the opposite direction, hence the reaction (upwards) is a response of +2mg.
Consequently, the net force of -2mg (downwards) + 2mg (upwards) = 0 is created.
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A river flows with a speed of 3km/h in still water. A man who can swim with a speed of 5km/h wishes to reach a point on the other bank just opposite to the starting point. In which direction should he put his strokes and how long will he take to cross the river of width 1.2km? Please try to provide a diagram and step by step explanation.
Answer:
Explanation:
Let the angle required be θ with direction opposite to current .
cos θ = 3 / 5
θ = 53° .
Resultant velocity towards the opposite side
= √ ( 5 ² - 3²)
= 4 km /h
distance covered = 1.2 km
time taken = 1.2 / 4 = .3 h
= 18 min .
how can i solve density
Answer:
p=m÷v
Explanation:
that is the formula for it. now, using your numbers p=density,m=mass and v= volume. you just divide it.
after you measurement would be in cm/3
Answer:
You can simply find density by using formula
[tex]d = \frac{m}{v} [/tex]
where m represents mass of an object and v represents volume of an object.
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