Answer:
A. They learn to differentiate self from non-self materials.
Explanation:
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Students in a science class observed that when a strip of magnesium (Mg) metal was placed in a test tube containing hydrochloric acid (HCl), the magnesium began to bubble as hydrogen gas and magnesium chloride are formed. Which of the following choices show both the correctly balanced equation and identify the type of reaction?
A.
Mg + 2HCl →2H2 + MgCl2 (single replacement)
B.
Mg + 2HCl →H2 + MgCl2 (single replacement)
C.
Mg + 2HCl →H2 + MgCl2 (synthesis)
D.
2Mg + HCl →H2 + 2MgCl2 (synthesis)
Answer:
c
Explanation:
simplify and leave your answer with positive index
2^n-4×16^1+n
/
8^-n×4^-4n
Answer:
2¹⁶ⁿ
Explanation:
2ⁿ¯⁴ × 16¹⁺ⁿ / 8¯ⁿ × 4¯⁴ⁿ
The above expression can be simplified as follow:
2ⁿ¯⁴ × 16¹⁺ⁿ / 8¯ⁿ × 4¯⁴ⁿ
Recall:
16 = 2⁴
8 = 2³
4 = 2²
Thus,
2ⁿ¯⁴ × 16¹⁺ⁿ / 8¯ⁿ × 4¯⁴ⁿ
= 2ⁿ¯⁴ × 2⁴⁽¹⁺ⁿ⁾ / 2³⁽¯ⁿ⁾ × 2²⁽¯⁴ⁿ⁾
= 2ⁿ¯⁴ × 2⁴⁺⁴ⁿ / 2¯³ⁿ × 2¯⁸ⁿ
Recall:
Mᵃ × Mᵇ = Mᵃ⁺ᵇ
2ⁿ¯⁴ × 2⁴⁺⁴ⁿ / 2¯³ⁿ × 2¯⁸ⁿ
= 2⁽ⁿ¯⁴⁾⁺⁽⁴⁺⁴ⁿ⁾ / 2¯³ⁿ⁺⁽¯⁸ⁿ⁾
= 2ⁿ¯⁴⁺⁴⁺⁴ⁿ/ 2¯³ⁿ¯⁸ⁿ
= 2⁵ⁿ / 2¯¹¹ⁿ
Recall:
Mᵃ / Mᵇ = Mᵃ¯ᵇ
2⁵ⁿ / 2¯¹¹ⁿ = 2⁵ⁿ¯⁽¯¹¹ⁿ⁾
2⁵ⁿ / 2¯¹¹ⁿ = 2⁵ⁿ⁺¹¹ⁿ
2⁵ⁿ / 2¯¹¹ⁿ = 2¹⁶ⁿ
Therefore,
2ⁿ¯⁴ × 16¹⁺ⁿ / 8¯ⁿ × 4¯⁴ⁿ = 2¹⁶ⁿ
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A ball with a mass of .012 kg moving at 15.0 m/s collides with a second ball with a mass of 36 g
moving at 5.0 m/s. After the collision, the 12 g ball moves in the same direction at 6.0 m/s. What
is the resulting velocity of the 36 g ball?
Answer:
Final velocity of ball B V2 = 8 m/s
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of Ball A M1 = 12 gram
Mass of Ball B M2 = 36 gram
Initial velocity of ball A U1 = 15 m/s
Initial velocity of ball B U2 = 5 m/s
Final velocity of ball A V1 = 6 m/s
Find:
Final velocity of ball B V2
Computation:
Using conservation of momentum;
M1U1 + M2U2 = M1V1 + M2V2
(12)(15) + (36)(5) = (12)(6) + (36)(v2)
180 + 180 = 72 + (36)(v2)
Final velocity of ball B V2 = 8 m/s
What is used in a torch?
a. Dry cell
b. Secondary cell
c. Generator
d. Fuse
Answer:a.Dry cell
Explanation: A dry cell is a type of electric battery, commonly used for portable electrical devices like a flashlight
Answer:a.Dry cell
Explanation:
A constant force of 12 N acts for 5 s on a 5 kg object. What is the change in object’s velocity?
Answer:
"solve: given that F -12 N and time 4 seconds and let we have to find out the P.
F = 12 N
t = 4 s
p = ?
F = m×( v - u ) / t
12 = m×v / 4
m×v = 12× 4
p = 48 kg m/s
Linear momentum will be 48 kg m/s.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following statements best describe the frequency of a wave?
A. It tells the height of each wave that passes through a given amount of time
B. It tells the number of wave cycles that passes through a given amount of time.
C. It tells how fast or slow a wave is moving
D. It tells the length of each wave that passes through a given amount of time
Answer:
I believe the answer is B.
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Answer:
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I do not have all ten listed out, however I can show you how to find out. First things first understand what the numbers mean on the table of elements. The number at the top is the atomic number. This represents how many protons an element has. This is also how many neutrons it has, because there is always the same number of protons and neutrons. The number at the bottom is the atomic mass. This is how much the atom weighs. To find the first 10 look for the elements with atomic numbers 1-10. It should be easy. I’ll give you the first one for example.
Hydrogen is the element with a atomic number of 1. Its atoms contain
-1 proton
- 1 neutron
-1 electron (also note the amount of electrons is equal to the amount of protons and neutrons)
Hydrogens atomic mass is (1.00784 u)
Lastly the symbol for hydrogen is (H)
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Answer:
Distance travelled is 7 meters and the displacement is 3 meters
A shipping crate to be transported by cargo ship is raised 26 m above the dock. If its GPE
is 266,375 J, what is the crate's mass?
Answer:
Approximately [tex]1.0\times 10^{3}\; \rm kg[/tex] (assuming that [tex]g = 9.8\; \rm m \cdot s^{-2}[/tex].)
Explanation:
Consider an object of mass [tex]m[/tex] and (relative) height [tex]h[/tex].
The gravitational potential energy (GPE) of this object would be [tex]{\rm GPE} = m \cdot g \cdot h[/tex] (where [tex]g[/tex] denotes the gravitational field strength. Typically,[tex]g = 9.8\; \rm N \cdot kg^{-1}[/tex] near the surface of the earth.)
For the shipping crate in this question:
[tex]{\rm GPE} = 266,\!375\; \rm J[/tex], [tex]g = 9.8\; \rm N \cdot kg^{-1}[/tex] (near the surface of the earth,) and[tex]h = 26\; \rm m[/tex].Rearrange the equation [tex]{\rm GPE} = m \cdot g \cdot h[/tex] to find an equation for [tex]m[/tex]:
[tex]\begin{aligned}m &= \frac{{\rm GPE}}{g \cdot h} \\ &= \frac{266,\!375\; \rm J}{9.8\; \rm N \cdot kg^{-1} \times 26\; \rm m}\\ &= \frac{266,\!375\; \rm N \cdot m}{9.8\; \rm N \cdot kg^{-1} \times 26\; \rm m} \\ &\approx 1.0\times 10^{3}\; \rm kg\end{aligned}[/tex].
Hence, the mass of this shipping crate is approximately [tex]1.0\times 10^{3}\; \rm kg[/tex].
Calculate the momentum of a 1000 kg sports car traveling at 30 m/s.
Answer:
30,000 kgm/s
Explanation:
m = 1000 kg
v = 30 m/s
Plug those values into the equation:
p = mv
p = (1000 kg)(30 m/s)
p = 30,000 kgm/s
The momentum of a 1000 kg sports car traveling at 30 m/s is 30,000 kgm/s.Linear momentum = Mass x Speed.
What is the momentum?The product of an object's mass, m, and its velocity, v, is the vector quantity known as linear momentum. It is represented by the letter "p," which is also used to denote momentum.
Mass of car = 1000 kg
Speed by which car moves = 30 m/s. The momentum of the car =?
Recall that:
Linear momentum = Mass x Speed
= 1000 kg x 30 m/s.
= 30,000 kgm/s
The sum of an object's mass (m) and velocity (v) is known as the object's linear momentum. An equation can be used to explain this relationship. Momentum is defined as the body's mass times its velocity. P = m times v, etc.
Therefore, the momentum of a 1000 kg sports car is 30,000 kgm/s if travels at 30 m/s.
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The amplitude of a paricular wave is 4.0 m. The crest to trough distance
would be...
1. 8.0 m
2. 2.0 m
3. 4.0 m
4. 16.0 m
Answer:
The crest to trough distance = 8 m
Explanation:
Given that,
The amplitude of a particular wave is 4.0 m.
We need to find the crest to trough distance.
We know that,
Amplitude = The distance from the base line to the crest or the the distance from the baseline to the trough.
It means,
Distance from crest to trough = 2(Amplitude)
= 2(4)
= 8 m
Hence, the crest to trough distance is equal to 8 m.
A stationary 2 kg football is kicked by a footballer, the football moves off with a velocity of 5 m/s. If the footballer is in contact with the football for 0.5 s, what is the average force applied by the footballer
on the football?
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Answer:
F = 20 N
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of the football, m = 2 kg
Initial speed, u = 0
Final speed,v = 5 m/s
The time of contact, t = 0.5 s
We need to found the average force applied by the footballer on the football. We can find it using the formula.
[tex]F=\dfrac{m(v-u)}{t}\\\\F=\dfrac{2\times (5-0)}{0.5}\\\\F=20\ N[/tex]
So, the required force is 20 N.
Answer:
F=20
Explanation:
f=20
does sound waves move quicker through cold or warm matter
Answer:
Warm matter
Explanation:
Atoms in warm matter are more easily excitable - they jiggle and move more rapidly than atoms in a cold environment, and since a sound wave is a wave of vibrating matter, these waves will naturally travel quicker when it's warmer.
A car's wheel has a rotational inertia of 2.0\,\text {kg} \cdot \text m^22.0kg⋅m 2 2, point, 0, start text, k, g, end text, dot, start text, m, end text, squared. The wheel initially has a counterclockwise angular speed of 6.0\,\dfrac{\text {rad}}{\text s}6.0 s rad 6, point, 0, start fraction, start text, r, a, d, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, end fraction, but has a constant clockwise torque of 15 \,\text N \cdot \text m15N⋅m15, start text, N, end text, dot, start text, m, end text applied for 4.0\,\text s4.0s4, point, 0, start text, s, end text.
Answer:
-48
Explanation:
Answer:
6.0
Explanation:
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What is one use for infrared waves? A radar B Medical imaging C Thermal imaging cameras
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How is light different than mechanical waves?
acontainer is filled whith mercury to alevel of 10m whit water to alevel of 8m and whit oil to alevel of 5m the densities oil ,water and mercury are 0.8g/cm³,1g/cm³ and 13.6g/cm³ calculate the total pressure exerted by the liquids at the base
Answer:
1450.4 KN[tex]m^{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Pressure = ρhg
where: ρ is the density of the liquid, h is the height and g the force of gravity.
Total pressure exerted by the liquids at the base = Pressure of oil + Pressure of water + Pressure of mercury
So that,
i. Pressure of oil = ρhg
(ρ = 0.8 g/cm³ = 800 kg/m³)
= 800 x 5 x 9.8
= 39200
Pressure of oil = 39200 N[tex]m^{2}[/tex]
ii. Pressure of water = ρhg
(ρ = 1 g/cm³ = 1000 kg/m³)
= 1000 x 8 x 9.8
= 78400
Pressure of water = 78400 N[tex]m^{2}[/tex]
ii. Pressure of mercury = ρhg
(ρ = 13.6 g/cm³ = 13600 kg/m³)
= 13600 x 10 x 9.8
= 1332800
Pressure of mercury = 1332800 N[tex]m^{2}[/tex]
So that,
Total pressure exerted by the liquids at the base = 39200 + 78400 + 1332800
= 1450400
= 1450.4 KN[tex]m^{2}[/tex]
Total pressure exerted by the liquids at the base is 1450.4 KN[tex]m^{2}[/tex].
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TOPIC - CONVECTION
Answer:
At B
Explanation:
If it's placed on place B as soon as the cold water arrived it will have time to heat. Hope this helps and best of luck
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A toy car is placed at 0 on a number line. It moves 9 cm to the left, then 4 cm to the right, and then 6 cm to the lef
What is the total distance the toy car traveled?
Answer:
19 cm
Explanation:
15 facts of conservation of energy
Answer:
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Explanation:
A 10 kg box initially at rest is pulled with a 50 N horizontal force for 4 m across a level surface. The
force of friction acting on the box is a constant 20 N. What type of energy does the box have after it
is done being pulled?
A. Elastic
B. Gravitational
C. Chemical
D. Kinetic
A German Shepherd takes 4 hours to cover a distance, if it travels at a speed of 36mph. What should be its speed to cover the same distance in 3 hours
Answer:
v₂ = 48 mph
Explanation:
We know that,
Speed = distance/time
A German Shepherd takes 4 hours to cover a distance, if it travels at a speed of 36mph.
We need to find the speed to cover the same distance in 3 hours.
[tex]\dfrac{v_1}{v_2}=\dfrac{t_2}{t_1}\\\\v_2=\dfrac{v_1t_1}{t_2}\\\\v_2=\dfrac{36\times 4}{3}\\\\v_2=48\ mph[/tex]
So, the new speed is 48 mph.
In order to move a bag of dog food across a room that measures 8 meters in length, you apply 10 Newtons of force. How much work was done?
Answer:
80 joules of work
Explanation:
Use W=F·d
W=10N(8M)= 80 Joules
A ____ occurs when a large volume of water overflows its boundaries.
A flood occurs when a large volume of water overflows its boundaries.
A chemical reaction is the only way to an
A: Element
B: Pure Substance
C: Mixture
D: Solution
Answer:
B: Pure Substance
Explanation:
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Mixtures can be separated by different methods. The method for
separation depends on _____
such as particle size,
shape, color, and magnetic attraction.
-chemical properties
-physical properties
-matter
-mass
Answer:
chemical properties
Explanation:
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what is the correct equation for calculating kinetic energy?
1. kinetic energy = potential energy - total energy
2. kinetic energy = total energy - potential energy
3. kinetic energy = 1/2 x (total energy + potential energy)
4. kinetic energy = potential + total energy
Answer:
2. kinetic energy = total energy - potential energy
Explanation:
The total energy of a system is the addition of kinetic and potential energy of the system. Kinetic energy can be regarded as form of energy posses by an object when it's in motion
Total energy = kinetic energy + potential energy
(If we make Kinectic energy the subject of the formula, we have)
kinetic energy = total energy - potential energy