Identify the forces present on the divers in the picture below.

Gravity
Spring
Tension
Normal
Sliding Friction
Air Resistance

Identify The Forces Present On The Divers In The Picture Below.GravitySpringTensionNormalSliding FrictionAir

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Answer 1

Answer:

sliding friction/air resistance


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What is social participation? Why is it important for socialization?​

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It is the intervention of citizens in decision-making regarding the management of resources and actions that have an impact on the development of their communities.

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HELP ME ASAP PLZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!! In which reaction are the atoms of elements rearranged?
A.) Two isotopes of hydorgen fuse to form heluim
B.) A neutron fuses with plutonium-239
C.) Uranium-235 breaks apart into krypton
D.) Sodium combines with chlorine to form sodium chloride

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Answer:

C. sodium combines with chlorine to form sodium chloride

Explanation:

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Answer :

The answer is clearly C

Explanation:

Because the only way currents move are to the side

What is the smallest height needed to make a wave?
A
6 feet

B
90 millimeters

C
20 millimeters

D
any height

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the answer for this question is 6 feet

A wave can be made at any magnitude of amplitude. Therefore, the smallest height needed to make a wave is at any height. The correct answer is option D

A wave is a disturbance which travels through a medium transferring energy from one point to another without causing any permanent displacement of the medium.

The height needed by a wave is its amplitude. We can define amplitude as the maximum displacement of wave from original position.

A wave can be made at any magnitude of amplitude. Therefore, the smallest height needed to make a wave is at any height.

The correct answer is option D

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A 0.5kg squirrel climbs a tree. When it reaches the top its potential energy is 34.3J. How high did it climb?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Look at the equation for Potential Energy. PE = mass times gravity times the height. Filling in and solving for h:

34.3 = .5(9.8)h so

34.3 = 4.9h so

h = 7 meters

It takes Alessandra 20 minutes to walk to school every day. If she walks at a rate of 3 km/hour, how far does she walk?
A. 1km
B. 17km
C. 23km
D. 60km

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A) 1km
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In the United States, which type of industry is often considered part of an oligopoly?

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Answer:

In the United States,cell carrier services are often considered to be a part of an oligopoly

Explanation:

Cell carrier services are a brand value and imagine

Cell phone carriers

Joe is standing on the pedal of a bicycle. If his mass of 65 kg, the pedal makes an angle of 55º above the horizontal, and the pedal is 18 cm from the center of the chain ring, how much torque does he exert?
a. 4 N·m c. 94 N·m b. 18 N·m d. 122 N·m
...

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Answer:

94 N-m

Explanation:

Joe is standing on the pedal of a bicycle. If his mass of 65 kg, the pedal makes an angle of 55º above the horizontal, and the pedal is 18 cm from the center of the chain ring. The amount of torque Joe exert is 94 N-m.

What is torque?

The force that can cause an object to rotate along an axis is measured as torque. Similar to how force accelerates an item in linear kinematics, torque accelerates an object in an angular direction. A vector quantity is a torque.

Torque is defined as Γ = r×F = r.F.sin(θ). In other words, torque is the cross product of the force vector, where 'θ' is the angle between r and F, and the distance vector (the distance between the pivot point and the place where force is applied).

Given in question mass 65 Kg so force, F = mg = 637 N

Distance r = .18 m and  θ = 55 so sinθ = .82

Torque = rFsin(θ) putting the values, we get

Torque = 94 N-m.

The amount of torque Joe exert is 94 N-m.

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Answer:

radio since they use radio telescopes.

Can an object have both kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy? Explain.

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energy flows with kinetic energy

In which part of the EM spectrum do you see the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (ROYGBIV);

gamma rays
ultraviolet rays
microwaves
visible light

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Answer:

gamma rays

Explanation:

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What does the force of gravity do for us?

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Answer:

Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. Anything that has mass also has gravity. Objects with more mass have more gravity.

Explanation:

Is work being done when you carry something?

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Answer:

Yes you are using energy to carry that thing.(Force is applied)

Explanation:

On the periodic table, the elements in the columns have the same number of —

a)protons in their outer shells.
b)electrons in their outer shells.
c)neutrons.
d)electrons.

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Answer:

· Periodic table, in full periodic table of the elements, in chemistry, the organized array of all the chemical elements in order of increasing atomic number —i.e., the total number of protons in the atomic nucleus. When the chemical elements are thus arranged, there is a recurring pattern called the “periodic law” in their properties, in which elements in the same column (group) have similar properties.

its d btw

Number 10. But I would like all of them so I can double check. Thank you.

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Answer:

C=0.4m/s

a=v/t

0.1=v/4.0

v=0.1*4.0

V=0.4m/s

I need help on this question!!

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 6000 \ Joules}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Work is the product of force and distance.

[tex]W=F*d[/tex]

The force is 500 Newtons and the couch is raised 12 meters above the ground.

Substitute these values into the formula.

[tex]W=500 \ N * 12 \ m[/tex]

Multiply.

[tex]W=6000 \ N*m[/tex]

1 Newton meter is equal to 1 Joule.So, our answer of 6000 N*m equals 6000 J

[tex]W= 6000 \ J[/tex]

The work done to move a 500 Newton couch 12 meters is 6000 Joules. Therefore, choice D is correct.

Answer:

Solution :-

We know that

Work = Force × Displacement

Work = 500 × 12

Work = 6000 J

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30. CHALLENGE A disk with a moment of inertia
of 0.26 kg ma is attached to a smaller disk
mounted on the same axle. The smaller disk has
a diameter of 0.180 m and a mass of 2.5 kg.
A strap is wrapped around the smaller disk,
as shown in Figure 14. Find the force needed
to give this system an angular acceleration of
2.57 rad/s?

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Answer:

7.42 N

Explanation:

We know that:

τ = Iα = rF

Variables:

I = 0.26 kgm^2

α = 2.57 rad/s^2

r = 0.18m/2 = 0.09m

Solve:

τ = Iα = rF

τ = (0.26kgm^2) (2.57rad/s^2) = (0.09m) * F

F = 7.42 N

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How much work in joules is required to lift a 23 kg box up from the ground to your waist that is 1.0 meters high, carry it 6 meters horizontallyy across the room and place it on a shelf that is 5.7 meters off the ground? Do not type units. Round your answer to te tnths place

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Answer:

2682

Explanation:

Work done is given by :

Work = Force x distance

         =  mg x d

So, work done in lifting the box of 23 kg up to my waist of 1 m high is :

W = mg x d

   = 23 x 9.18 x 1

   = 211.14

Now work done carrying the box horizontally 6 meters across the room is

W = mg x d

   = 23 x 9.18 x 6

   = 1266.84

Work done in placing the box on the shelf that is 5.7 m above the ground is

W = mg x d

   = 23 x 9.18 x 5.7

   = 1203.49

So the total work done is = 211.14 + 1266.84 + 1203.49

                                          = 2681.47

                                          = 2682 (rounding off)

simplify

3+7b+2+2b

I need to learn how to simplify please

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Answer:

Let's simplify step-by-step.

3 + 7b + 2 + 2b

Combine Like Terms:

= 3 + 7b + 2 + 2b

= ( 7b + 2b ) + ( 3 + 2 )

= 9b + 5

Answer:

= 9b + 5

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(v) Which of the following is incorrect statement?
(a) A concave mirror can form a magnified virtual image.
(b) A convex mirror can form a magnified real image.
(c) A concave mirror can form a diminished real image.
(d) A convex mirror can form a diminished virtual image.

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Answer:

(b) A convex mirror can form a magnified real image.

Explanation:

A convex mirror only forms diminished/highly diminished, virtual and erect image.

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According to Newton's First Law (the Law of Inertia) -
Group of answer choices

when you kick a soccer ball, the ball pushes back against your foot.

when you hit a baseball, the bat can vibrate your hands.

when you push a shopping cart that is still, or at rest, it rolls forward.

when you lean back against a chair, the chair pushes back against your back.

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Answer:

Letter C

Explanation:

That is newton's first law

Pls help! Thx!! Has anyone done the Hurricane Motion Gizmo??? If so, I could really use some help.

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Answer:

Please post the question(s).  We can provide you more help that way. Thanks

Explanation:

. Determinar la magnitud de la fuerza que recibe un cuerpo de 45 kg, la cual le produce una aceleración cuya magnitud es de 5 m/s2.

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Answer:

225 N

Explanation:

Según la segunda ley de Newton;

F = ma

F = fuerza

m = masa

a = aceleración

Por eso;

F = 45 kg * 5 m / s ^ 2

F = 225 N

Select three possible applications of a capacitor. Select all that apply.

- electrical test meter
- camera flash
- computer battery
- motor starter

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure it's all of them i'm not completely sure though hope it helps anyways! :)

a skier starts from rest and skis down a 82 meter tall hill labeled h1, into a valley and staught back up another 35 meter hill(labled h2). How fast in m/s is she going at the top of the 35 meter hill? Assume no friction

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Answer:

She is going at 30.4 m/s at the top of the 35-meter hill.    

Explanation:

We can find the velocity of the skier by energy conservation:

[tex] E_{1} = E_{2} [/tex]

On the top of the hill 1 (h₁), she has only potential energy since she starts from rest. Now, on the top of the hill 2 (h₂), she has potential energy and kinetic energy.

[tex] mgh_{1} = mgh_{2} + \frac{1}{2}mv_{2}^{2} [/tex]    (1)

Where:

m: is the mass of the skier

h₁: is the height 1 = 82 m

h₂: is the height 2 = 35 m

g: is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²  

v₂: is the speed of the skier at the top of h₂ =?

Now, by solving equation (1) for v₂ we have:

[tex] v_{2}^{2} = \frac{2mg(h_{1} - h_{2})}{m} [/tex]  

[tex] v_{2} = \sqrt{2g(h_{1} - h_{2})} = \sqrt{2*9.81 m/s^{2}*(82 m - 35 m)} = 30.4 m/s [/tex]    

Therefore, she is going at 30.4 m/s at the top of the 35-meter hill.

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While traveling north on an expressway, a car traveling 60 mph (miles per hour) slows down to 30 mph in 12 minutes
due to traffic conditions. Calculate the acceleration.

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Answer:

the acceleration is 2.5 MPH over 12 mins.

Explanation:

30 MPH in 12 minutes=

30/12=

2.5

Generators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy by using _________.

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Answer:

Magnetic Induction.

Explanation:

That be your answer.

A sample of monatomic ideal gas occupies 5.00 L at atmospheric pressure and 300 K (point A). It is warmed at constant volume to 3.00 atm (point B). Then it is allowed to expand isothermally to 1.00 atm (point C) and at last compressed isobarically to its original state. (a) Find the number of moles in the sample. moles (b) Find the temperature at point B. K (c) Find the temperature at point C. K (d) Find the volume at point C. L (e) Now consider the processes A → B, B → C, and C → A. Describe just how to carry out each process experimentally. This answer has not been graded yet. (f) Find Q, W, and ΔEint for each of the processes. Q (kJ) W (kJ) Eint (kJ) A → B B → C C → A (g) For the whole cycle A → B → C → A, find Q, W, and ΔEint. Q = kJ W = kJ Eint = kJ

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Answer:

(a) 0.203 moles

(b) 900 K

(c) 900 K

(d) 15 L

(e) A → B, W = 0, Q = Eint = 1,518.91596 J

B → C, W = Q ≈ 1668.69974 J Eint = 0 J

C → A, Q = -2,531.5266 J, W = -1,013.25 J, Eint = -1,518.91596 J

(g) ∑Q = 656.089 J, ∑W =  655.449 J, ∑Eint = 0 J

Explanation:

At point A

The volume of the gas, V₁ = 5.00 L

The pressure of the gas, P₁ = 1 atm

The temperature of the gas, T₁ = 300 K

At point B

The volume of the gas, V₂ = V₁ = 5.00 L

The pressure of the gas, P₂ = 3.00 atm

The temperature of the gas, T₂ = Not given

At point C

The volume of the gas, V₃ = Not given

The pressure of the gas, P₃ = 1 atm

The temperature of the gas, T₂ = T₃ = 300 K

(a) The ideal gas equation is given as follows;

P·V = n·R·T

Where;

P = The pressure of the gas

V = The volume of the gas

n = The number of moles present

R = The universal gas constant = 0.08205 L·atm·mol⁻¹·K⁻¹

n = PV/(R·T)

∴ The number of moles, n = 1 × 5/(0.08205 × 300) ≈ 0.203 moles

The number of moles in the sample, n ≈ 0.203 moles

(b) The process from points A to B is a constant volume process, therefore, we have, by Gay-Lussac's law;

P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂

∴ T₂ = P₂·T₁/P₁

From which we get;

T₂ = 3.0 atm. × 300 K/(1.00 atm.) = 900 K

The temperature at point B, T₂ = 900 K

(c) The process from points B to C is a constant temperature process, therefore, T₃ = T₂ = 900 K

(d) For a constant temperature process, according to Boyle's law, we have;

P₂·V₂ = P₃·V₃

V₃ = P₂·V₂/P₃

∴ V₃ = 3.00 atm. × 5.00 L/(1.00 atm.) = 15 L

The volume at point C, V₃ = 15 L

(e) The process A → B, which is a constant volume process, can be carried out in a vessel with a fixed volume

The process B → C, which is a constant temperature process, can be carried out in an insulated adjustable vessel

The process C → A, which is a constant pressure process, can be carried out in an adjustable vessel with a fixed amount of force applied to the piston

(f) For A → B, W = 0,

Q = Eint = n·cv·(T₂ - T₁)

Cv for monoatomic gas = 3/2·R

∴ Q = 0.203 moles × 3/2×0.08205 L·atm·mol⁻¹·K⁻¹×(900 K - 300 K) = 1,518.91596 J

Q = Eint = 1,518.91596 J

For B → C, we have a constant temperature process

Q = n·R·T₂·㏑(V₃/V₂)

∴ Q = 0.203 moles × 0.08205 L·atm/(mol·K) × 900 K × ln(15 L/5.00 L) ≈ 1668.69974 J

Eint = 0

Q = W ≈ 1668.69974 J

For C → A, we have a constant pressure process

Q = n·Cp·(T₁ - T₃)

∴ Q = 0.203 moles × (5/2) × 0.08205 L·atm/(mol·K) × (300 K - 900 K) = -2,531.5266 J

Q = -2,531.5266 J

W = P·(V₂ - V₁)

∴ W = 1.00 atm × (5.00 L - 15.00 L) = -1,013.25 J

W = -1,013.25 J

Eint = n·Cv·(T₁ - T₃)

Eint = 0.203 moles × (3/2) × 0.08205 L·atm/(mol·K) × (300 K - 900 K) = -1,518.91596 J

Eint = -1,518.91596 J

(g) ∑Q = 1,518.91596 J + 1668.69974 J - 2,531.5266 J = 656.089 J

∑W = 0 + 1668.69974 J -1,013.25 J = 655.449 J

∑Eint = 1,518.91596 J + 0 -1,518.91596 J = 0 J

What is the differents between climate and weather

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weather is short term while climate is over long periods of time.

for example during the winter it is cold which is the climate, but on some days it is warm which is the weather

An image is a copy of an object formed by ____
light.

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The answer is: Reflected

Explanation:

An image is a copy of an object that is formed by reflected (or refracted) light. Regular reflection occurs when light reflects off a very smooth surface and forms a clear image. Diffuse reflection occurs when light reflects off a rough surface and forms a blurry image or no image at all.

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