Answer:
13,308 MAYBE IF IT ISN'T IM SO SORRY
Explanation:
An entertainer pulls a table cloth off a table leaving behind the plates and sliverware undisturbed is an example of
A.
the law of balanced forces
B.
Newton's second law
C.
Newton's third law
D.
Newton's first law
Answer:
D. Newton's first law
Explanation:
Newton's first law of inertia says that an object will remain how it is, unless affected by an outside force. In this case, the plates want to remain stationary(not moving). Therefore, if you pull the table cloth fast enough, the force of friction produced will be small enough so that the Inertia of the plates will overcome the force of friction.
Carter is going camping outside he wants to bring a frying pan that will heat up and cool down quickly Which frying pan should carter use that will heat up and cool down the fastest
A copper
B iron
C glass
D steel
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The specific heat of the copper pan is the lowest among the other given pans. Therefore, a copper pan should carter used that will heat up and cool down the fastest. Therefore, option (A) is correct.
What is the specific heat?Specific heat of a substance can be described as the heat energy required to raise the temperature of one unit mass of a material by 1 °C. The S.I. unit of the specific heat capacity of a material is J/g°C.
The thermal capacity of a substance is a physical characteristic of a substance so it depends upon the nature of the material.
The mathematical expression of specific heat can be represented as :
Q = m×C× ΔT Where C is the specific heat.
The specific heat is an intensive characteristic of a material and does not depend upon the shape or size of the quantity.
As given the values of the specific heat of metals of the frying pans, the highest specific heat means that the pan will take more heat to increase just one-degree temperature. As copper has the lowest specific heat so it can easily heat up in comparison to other pans.
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If water is flowing in a 1-inch diameter pipe with an average velocity of 3 m/s and the wall roughness is 400 microns, calculate the wall shear stress.
Answer:
Shear stress is 50.63 Pascal
Explanation:
As we know shear stress = [tex]\frac{\rho V^2 f}{8} \\[/tex]
Rho is the density
V is the velocity
f is the value from Moody's chart
We will know determine Reynolds number to determine the flow type and then the f value
[tex]R_e = \frac{ \rho*V*D}{u}[/tex]
[tex]R_e = \frac{1000*3*0.0254}{0.001} = 76200[/tex]
This is a turbulent flow and hence the roughness index is [tex]\frac{E}{D} = 0.0157[/tex], From this we get f = 0.045
Now shear stress = [tex]\frac{1000 * 3^2 * 0.045}{8} = 50.63[/tex] Pa
the moon's mass is ____?
Answer:
7.35..kg
Explanation:
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What is the full meaning of ROYGBIV?
Answer:
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
Explanation:
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a 5.2kg bowling ball is accelerated from rest to a velocity of 12 m/s as the bowler covers 5.0m of approach before releasing the ball. what force is exerted on the ball during this time?
Answer:
74.88N
Explanation:
From the question,
F = ma................... Equation 1
Where F = force exerted on the ball, m = mass of the ball, a = acceleration
But,
v² = u²+2as.............. Equation 2
Where v = final velocity, u = initial velocity, s = distance.
Given: v = 12 m/s, u = 0 m/s (from rest), s = 5.0 m
Substitute into equation 2 and solve for a
12² = 0²+2×a×5
144 = 10a
10a = 144
a = 144/10
a = 14.4 m/s²
Also Given: m = 5.2 kg,
Substitute into equation 1
F = 5.2×14.4
F = 74.88 N
Hence the force exerted on the ball is 74.88 N
The decay of uranium isotopes is used to provide what information about Earths history?
The decay of uranium isotopes is used to provide information about the age of earth.
A Scooter travelling at 10m/s speed up to 20m/s in 4 sec.find the acceleration of scooter
Answer:
2.5 m/s²
Explanation:
Given,
Initial speed ( u ) = 10 m/s
Final speed ( v ) = 20 m/s
Time ( t ) = 4 seconds
To find : Acceleration ( a ) = ?
Formula : -
a = ( v - u ) / t
a = ( 20 - 10 ) / 4
= 10 / 4
= 5 / 2
a = 2.5 m/s²
Therefore,
The acceleration of the scooter is 2.5 m/s²
The properties of being
a. clear and bright
b. useful and profitable
make a diamond a gemstone.
c. easy to obtain and beautiful
d. colorful and profitable
Answer:
D !!!
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
describe atmospheric pressure and water pressure
Answer:
The difference is that water is an incompressible fluid — its density is almost constant as the pressure changes — while air is a compressible fluid — its density changes with pressure. ... Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on a surface by the weight of the atmosphere (a compressible fluid) above it
Explanation:
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Geronimo wants to move an object 12 meters. Calculate the net work done by the object with an applied force of 150 N and a friction force of 37 N.
Answer:
1476 J
Explanation:
From the question,
Net Work done = Net force× distance moved by net force.
W' = (F-F')×d................... Equation 1
Where W' = Net work done, F = force applied, F' = Frictional force, d = distance moved.
Given: F = 150 N, F' = 37 N, d = 12 m
Substitute these values into equation 1
W' = (150-37)×12
W' = 123×12
W' = 1476 J.
hence the Net Work done by the object is 1476 J
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Answer:
they all need a source of oxygen
Answer:
B
Explanation:
a body is moving with uniform acceleration, has initial velocity 45km/hr. and acceleration 20cm/s^2. find its velocity after 25 seconds
A student watches as a trash can lid moves across a yard. Which of these could have caused the trash can lid to move?
Answer:
wind energy
Explanation:
Wind energy can be defined as a form of a solar energy. It is generated by the immense force of the wind that blows in an area. Wind energy is a useful energy and is mostly used to generate electricity. It is clean source of energy.
In the context, trash can lid is being blown away by the wind energy and it is seen moving across the yard. The energy of the wind forces the lid of the trash can to move from one place to another against friction. Thus, wind energy caused the trash can lid to move across the yard as seen by a student.
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Answer:
P since without a host the parasite won't be able to survive they would start decreasing as well but if the hosts were no more then they would go extinct. But since it is just decreasing then it should be P
A car travels 140 miles in 3 hours. What is its velocity?
Answer:
46.67 miles/s
Explanation:
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find the torque when the work done to more through an angel of 1/4π radians is 3j
Answer:
The torque is approximately 3.82 N·m
Explanation:
The relationship between work done, 'W', and the applied torque, 'τ' can be presented as follows;
W = τ × Δθ
Where;
W = The work done by the torque
τ = The magnitude of the torque
Δθ = The angle through which the object is turned
The parameters for 'W' and 'Δθ' are;
W = 3j
Δθ = 1/4 × π
From W = τ × Δθ, we have;
τ = W/Δθ
∴ τ = 3j/(1/4 × π) ≈ 3.81971863421 N·m
The torque, τ ≈ 3.82 N·m
Which is a characteristic of the image formed by an
object between 2F and F?
O The image is virtual.
O The image is bigger than the object.
O The image is inverted,
O
When the object is placed between 2F and F in front of a concave lens characteristic of the image formed by an object is virtual, therefore the correct option first option that the image is virtual.
What is refraction?
It is the phenomenon of bending of light when it travels from one medium to another medium. The bending towards or away from the normal depends upon the medium of travel as well as the refractive index of the material.
Snell's law,
n₁sin(θ₁) = n₂sin(θ₂)
Where n is the refractive index and θ represents angles
A concave lens is used to diverge the incident rays of light falling on it. because of this, the image formed by the concave lens is virtual.
These concave lenses are used in several days to day life applications such as cameras, telescopes, and eye glasses.
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Answer:
the image is virtual
Explanation:
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The 500-N force F is applied to the vertical pole as shown(1) Determine the scalar components of the force vector F along the x'- and y'-axes. (2) Determine the scalar components of F along the x- and y'-axes.
Solution :
Given :
Force, F = 500 N
Let [tex]$ \vec F = F_x\ \hat i + F_y\ \hat j$[/tex]
[tex]$|\vec F|=\sqrt{F_x^2+F_y^2}$[/tex]
∴ [tex]$F_x=F \cos 60^\circ = 500 \ \cos 60^\circ = 250 \ N$[/tex]
[tex]$F_y=-F \cos 30^\circ = -500 \ \cos 30^\circ = -433.01 \ N$[/tex] (since [tex]$F_y$[/tex] direction is in negative y-axis)
[tex]$F=250 \ \hat i - 433.01 \ \hat j$[/tex]
So scalar components are : 250 N and 433.01 N
vector components are : [tex]$250 \ \hat i$[/tex] and [tex]$-433.01\ \hat j$[/tex]
1. Scalar components along :
x' axis = 500 N, since the force is in this direction.
[tex]$F_{x'}= F \ \cos \theta = 500\ \cos \theta$[/tex]
Here, θ = 0° , since force and axis in the same direction.
So, cos θ = cos 0° = 1
∴ [tex]$F_{x'}=500 \times 1=500\ N$[/tex]
[tex]$F_{y'}= F \ \sin \theta = 500\ \sin 0^\circ=500 \times 0=0$[/tex]
[tex]$F_{y'}=F\ cos \theta$[/tex] but here θ is 90°. So the force ad axis are perpendicular to each other.
[tex]$F_{y'}=F\ \cos 90^\circ= 500 \ \cos 90^\circ = 500 \times 0=0$[/tex]
∴ [tex]$F_{x'}= 500\ N \text{ and}\ F_{y'}=0\ N$[/tex]
2. Scalar components of F along:
x-axis :
[tex]$F_x=F\ \cos \theta$[/tex], here θ is the angle between x-axis and F = 60°.
[tex]$F_x=500 \times \cos60^\circ=250\ N$[/tex]
y'-axis :
[tex]$F_{y'}=F\ \cos \theta$[/tex], here θ is the angle between y'-axis and F = 90°.
[tex]$F_{y'}=500 \times \cos90^\circ=500\times 0=0\ N$[/tex]
∴ [tex]$F_{x}= 250\ N \text{ and}\ F_{y'}=0\ N$[/tex]
Write the SI unit of time and temperature
Answer:
The SI unit of time is second (s) and temperature is Kelvin (K)
Explanation:
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A 150 g pinball rolls towards a springloaded launching rod with a velocity of 2.0 m/s to the west. The launching rod strikes the pinball and causes it to move in the opposite direction with a velocity of 10.0 m/s. What impulse was delivered to the pinball by the launcher?
Answer:
I = 1.8 N s, it is directed towards the right
Explanation:
For this exercise we use the relationship between momentum and moment
I = Δp
F t = p_f - p₀
in this case the initial velocity is v₀ = - 2,0 m / s and final velocity v_f = 10,0 m / s, we assume the positive right direction
I = m (v_f - v₀)
let's calculate
I = 0.150 (10.0 - (-2.0))
I = 0.150 (10 + 2)
I = 1.8 N s
as the impulse is positive it is directed towards the right
1:How are energy and amplitude of a wave related
2:Define Wavelength
3:What unit is the frequency of a wave measured in?
Please help this is due in 25 minutes
Answer:
2
Explanation:
wave length is the distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
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Mass of trolley (m):
(1)
0,9
kg
Mass
m xa
Acceleration
(a)
(mos)
Applied
Force (N)
0
4,04
O112
Tabulate your measurements in the table below.
At from A to B (s)
Average
Kg
At (s)
1
2
3
Hanger only
4,07 4,00
HOS
Hanger +
1 mass piece
10
3,09
3,04 3,10
3,14
Hanger +
2 mass pieces
ao
2,00
Hanger +
3 mass pieces 30
1196
1,91
Hanger +
4 mass pieces
168 1,69 1,TO 1,69
(5)
0,21
2,1 x 103 0, 098
O #4
8,8X10
2,22 2,14
0, 196
01 SS
0102
o zau
0103
01392
0/ 70
(5)
(5)
QUESTIONS AND ANALYSIS
1.
In this experiment identify the...
1.1
independent variable
(1)
1.2 dependent variable
3 E
1.3
controlled variable
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2.
3
Describe how the effect of friction was minimised in the experiment.
(1)
Use the recorded data to plot a graph that will show the relationship
between the acceleration and the applied force on the trolley. Use a (8)
graph paper.
Ilse the cranh to determine the mass of the trolley.
(4)
Answer:
ij
Explanation:
What process do scientists think is causing the movement of Earth’s tectonic plates? Name one other place where this process is occurring naturally.
Answer:
convection currents in the earth's mantle, heat and pressure within the earth cause the hot magma to flow in convection currents. This causes the movement of the tectonic plates.
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What is the instantaneous velocity of the hummingbird at t=1s?
The distance - time graph of the humming bird is missing, so i have attached it.
Answer:
Instantaneous velocity = 0.5 m/s
Explanation:
From the attached graph, at time t = 1 s, the corresponding distance is 0.5 m.
Instantaneous velocity is the velocity at that point.
Thus;
Instantaneous velocity = 0.5/1
Instantaneous velocity = 0.5 m/s
This force on compass dials is an example of a force that _______.
How many calories are released when 6 grams of 100°C steam turns to 0°C ice?
Answer: 4276.2 calories
Explanation:
Given
mass of steam is 6 gm at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex]
Conversion of steam to ice involves
steam to water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex]water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex] to water at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]water to the ice at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]Calories released during the conversion of steam to water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]E_1=mL_v\quad [L_v=\text{latent heat of vaporisation}]\\E_1=6\times 533=3198\ cal.[/tex]
Calories released during the conversion of water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex] to water at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]E_2=mc(\Delta T)\quad [c=\text{specific heat of water,}1\ cal./gm.^{\circ}C]\\E_2=6\times 1\times 100=600\ cal.[/tex]
Calories released during the conversion of water to the ice at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]E_3=mL_f\quad [L_f=\text{latent heat of fusion}]\\E_3=6\times 79.7=478.2\ cal.[/tex]
The total energy released is
[tex]E=E_1+E_2+E_3\\E=3198+600+478.2=4276.2\ cal.[/tex]
Convert 0.0779 kg to g
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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