Answer:
i.e 65 mph, and a direction, say "east'.
Explanation:
In this equation, what shows that transmutation has taken place?
242 Cm – 328 Pu + He
A. There is conservation of both nucleons and atoms.
B. The nucleus of an atom changes
C. It involves more than one element
D. The number of atoms is conserved,but the number of nucleons is not
Can someone make a list of 10 simple things people can do to maintain fitness ? Or don’t list a lot
Answer:
1. sleep well
2. drink water
3. eat healthy
4. less sugar and salt
5. exercise 30 minutes daily
6. eat whole grains
7. eat fruits and vegetables
8. practice mental health
9. stay motivated
10. eat a variety of foods
The speed of sound is about 343 m/s . The wavelengths humans can hear range from .0017 m/cycle to 17m/cycle . What is the range of frequencies we can hear? Please help me !
Answer:
Explanation:
wavespeed = wavelength * frequency
wavespeed / wavelength = frequency
343 / 17 = 20.17 Hz
343 / 0.017 = 201764 Hz
So range of frequencies we can hear is between 20Hz and 20,000 Hz ( or 20.17 to 201764 if you dont round up/down)
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1. For an object to gain energy ____ must be done on the object
2. When an object falls, it’s potential energy ______.
3. When an object gets further from the ground, it’s potential energy _____.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The answers are possibly:
1.Work
2.Increases
3.D.ecreases
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1. Work
2. Increases
3. Decreases
thanks Hope it helps.Determine the angle between the directions of vector A with rightwards arrow on top = 3.00i + 1.00j and vector B with rightwards arrow on top = -3.00i + 3.00j.
A) 117°
B) 88.1°
C) 26.6°
D) 30.0°
E) 45.2°
Answer:
C) 26.6
Explanation:
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The angle between the two vectors is 117⁰
The given parameters;
vector A = 3.00i + 1.00j
vector B = -3.00i + 3.00j
The angle between the two vectors is calculated as follows;
[tex]cos \ \theta = \frac{A\ . \ B}{|A| \ . \ |B|}[/tex]
The dot product of vector A and B is calculated as;
[tex]A \ . \ B = (3i \ + j) \ . \ (-3i \ + 3j) = (3\times -3) + (1 \times 3) = -9 + 3 =- 6[/tex]
The magnitude of vector A and B is calculated as;
[tex]|A| = \sqrt{3^2 + 1^2} = \sqrt{10} \\\\|B| = \sqrt{(-3)^2 + (3)^2} = \sqrt{18}[/tex]
The angle between the two vectors is calculated as;
[tex]cos \ \theta = \frac{-6}{\sqrt{10} \ . \sqrt{18} } \\\\cos \ \theta = \frac{-6}{\sqrt{180} } \\\\cos \ \theta = -0.4472\\\\\theta = cos \ ^{-1} (-0.4472) \\\\\theta = 116.6^0 \approx 117^0[/tex]
Thus, the angle between the two vectors is 117⁰
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A uniform ladder of length 10.8 m is leaning against a vertical frictionless wall. The weight of the ladder is 323 N, and it makes an angle of 1.16 radians with the floor. A man weighing 734 N climbs slowly up the ladder. When he has climbed to a point that is 7.46 m from the base of the ladder (measured along the ladder), the ladder starts to slip. Find the coefficient of static friction between the floor and the ladder.
Answer:
0.3625
Explanation:
From the given information:
Consider the equilibrium conditions;
On the ladder, net torque= 0
Thus,
[tex]\tau_{net} = 0[/tex]; and
[tex]-fL \s in \theta +m_L g \dfrac{L}{2} cos \theta + mg (7.46\ m) cos \theta = 0[/tex]
However, by rearrangement;
[tex]fL \s in \theta =m_L g \dfrac{L}{2} cos \theta + mg (7.46\ m) cos \theta \\ \\ \mu(m_L + m) gL \ sin \theta = (323 \ N) ( 10.8 \ meters) \ cos 56^0 + (734 \ N) (7.46 \ m) \ cos \ 66.46^0[/tex]
[tex]\mu= \dfrac{ (323 \ N) ( 10.8 \ m) \ cos 56^0 + (734 \ N) (7.46 \ m) \ cos \ 66.46^0}{\Big [(323 \ N)+(734 \ N) \Big] (10.8 \ m)}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{\mu= 0.3625 }[/tex]
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an object is moving with initial velocity of 5 m/s. After 10 seconds final velocity is 10 m/s. Calculate its acceleration.
Answer:
0.5 m/s 2 is the acceleration
Explanation:
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What creates a mechanical turning force in an
electric motor?
A) A single magnetic field
B) Two magnetic fields
C) Microwaves, generated by an electro-magnetic
device
9.
The refractive index of water will change with its temperature due to the change in
density of its molecules.
a. True
b. False
What is the answer to this?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The environment of Ecology is made up of how many levels?
Answer:
There are 5 general layers; organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.
Explanation:
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Which point has more gravitational potential energy?
How is the energy changing in the picture
10. Refraction occurs...
A. only with light waves
B. at any, unpredictable time
C. when a wave changes speed
D. only at a wave front
E. All of the above
A student with a mass of 52 kg, starts from rest and travels down a 2 m slide. What is
the KE of the student at the bottom of the slide?
Answer:
https://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfadd/1350/Hmwk/Ch08/Ch8.html
Explanation:
Another word for kinetic energy
could be
energy.
A. Safe
B. Moving
C. Stored
D. Potential
Answer:
moving
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which type of diffraction occurs when the point source and the screen are at finite distances from the obstacle forming the diffraction pattern?
A. fraunhofer
B. fresnel
C. far-field
D. single slit
please answer this im not sure
Answer:
the answer is B
Anatomy and Phys PLEASE HELP
Identify at least two STDs that are caused by different microorganisms (such as bacteria, viruses, and so on). Propose at least two ethical strategies for helping to prevent these STDs OTHER THAN abstinence and male and female condoms.
least two STDs that are caused by different microorganisms (such as bacteria, viruses, and so on). Propose at least two ethical strategies for helping to prevent these STDs OTHER THAN abstinence and male and female condoms.
Answer:
Explanation:
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that affects the reproductive system in a myriad of nasty and invasive ways, including pain during micturition, genital discharge, and spreading to the rectum and eyes. Other than safe sex practices and abstinence, ways to prevent and treat Chlamydia are antibiotics for both partners (if they're both infected) and surgical intervention in severe cases.
Trichomoniasis is a parasitic sexually transmitted disease that infects women but can affect men during intercourse, women who are infected are more likely to suffer from pain in the vaginal area during moments including micturition and intercourse as foul-smelling discharge. The more concerning aspect of this disease is how women afflicted are more likely to give premature birth and spread the infection to the baby upon birth. Much like Chlamydia, Trichomoniasis can be prevented via safe-sex practices and abstinence, but it can also be treated by antibiotics for both sexual partners to prevent spreading it between them.
A student is giving a presentation to a class describing magnetic and electric fields in a region of space. First, the student describes what happens when there is a constant magnetic field in the region of space. Then, the student describes what happens when there is a time-dependent magnetic field in the region of space. Which of the following a correct description by the student abo what occurs when the magnetic field changes from being constant to being time dependent?
a. When the magnetic field is constant, there is only a magnetic field in the region of space. When the magnetic field is time dependent, there will be both a magnetic field and an electric field in the region of space.
b. When the magnetic field is constant, there will be both a magnetic field and an electric field in the region of space. When the magnetic field is time dependent, there is only a magnetic field in the region of space.
с. In both situations, there will be both a magnetic field and an electric field in the region of space. In both situations, there will only be a magnetic field in the region of space. If the magnetic field is not constant over the region, then there will be both a magnetic field and an electric field in the region of space
d. In both situations there will only be a magnetic field in the region of space. If the magnetic field is not constant over the region, there will still be only a magnetic field in the region of space.
Answer:
a. When the magnetic field is constant, there is only a magnetic field in the region of space. When the magnetic field is time dependent, there will be both a magnetic field and an electric field in the region of space.
Explanation:
This is true because according to Maxwell's equation, a time dependent magnetic field produces an electric field.
When the magnetic field is constant, there is no electric field in that region of space. But, when it begins to vary, an electric field is then generated by Maxwell's equation which is given by
CurlE = -dB/dt
So, there is initially no electric field when the magnetic field is constant, but it exists when the magnetic field becomes time dependent.
So when dB/dt = 0
CurlE = 0 ⇒ E = 0
So when dB/dt ≠ 0
CurlE ≠ 0 ⇒ E ≠ 0
A transparent oil with index of refraction 1.15 spills on the surface of water (index of refraction 1.33), producing a maximum of reflection with normally incident violet light (wavelength 400 nm in air). Assuming the maximum occurs in the first order, determine the thickness of the oil slick.
Answer:
The thickness of the oil slick. t = 173.91 nm
Explanation:
Oil film thickness t is given by the equation
[tex]t = \frac{\lambda}{2n}[/tex]
where λ = wavelength of incident light in air = 400 nm
and n = index of refraction of oil
therefore,
[tex]t =\frac{400}{2\times 1.15}\\t= 173.91 nm[/tex]
The thickness of the oil slick. t = 173.91 nm
what happen when you take off your clothes very quickly
Answer:
Nothing
Explain
Nothing happenes when you take off your cloths quickly.
Scientificly nothing really happnes.
Which of these 23rd chromosome
combinations is likeliest to result in a
person with male and female traits?
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XXY
XY
1) A speaker vibrates at a frequency of 2500 Hz. What is its period?
2) A swing has a period of 15 seconds. What is its frequency?
Please help, thank you!
It's easier for you to solve these than to try and read my solutions if I solve them.
Use this magic formula:
(period) · (frequency) = 1
If you handle the magic formula carefully and correctly, you can get these facts out of it:
-- Period = 1 / frequency
-- Frequency = 1 / period
Use the first one to solve #1.
Use the second one to solve #2.
An experiment is performed on an unknown material and produces the given heat curve. The temperature of the material is shown as a function of heat added. Other experiments determine that the material has a temperature of fusion of fusion=235 °C and a temperature of vaporization of vapor=471 °C.
If the sample of material has a mass of =9.80 g, calculate the specific heat when this material is a solid, s, and when it is liquid, l.
The specific heat of the solid phase is 0.333 joules per gram-degree Celsius.
The specific heat of the liquid phase is 0.593 joules per gram-degree Celsius.
In this case, we need to determine that specific heat for solid and liquid states of matter. By Heat Physics, we understand that specific heat is contained in the slopes of the two sensible phases in the following form:
[tex]\frac{\Delta T}{\Delta Q} = \frac{1}{m\cdot c}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]\Delta T[/tex] - Temperature change, in degrees Celsius.[tex]\Delta Q[/tex] - Heat received, in joules.[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the sample, in grams.[tex]c[/tex] - Specific heat of the sample, in joules per kilogram-degrees Celsius.Solid phase
If we know that [tex]m = 9.80\,g[/tex], [tex]T_{1} = 40\,^{\circ}C[/tex], [tex]T_{2} = 235\,^{\circ}C[/tex], [tex]Q_{1} = 183\,J[/tex] and [tex]Q_{2} = 819\,J[/tex], then the specific heat of the solid phase is:
[tex]c = \frac{\Delta Q}{m\cdot \Delta T}[/tex]
[tex]c = \frac{819\,J-183\,J}{(9.80\,g)\cdot (235\,^{\circ}C - 40\,^{\circ}C)}[/tex]
[tex]c = 0.333\,\frac{J}{g\cdot ^{\circ}C}[/tex]
The specific heat of the solid phase is 0.333 joules per gram-degree Celsius.
Liquid phase
If we know that [tex]m = 9.80\,g[/tex], [tex]T_{3} = 230\,^{\circ}C[/tex], [tex]T_{4} = 471\,^{\circ}C[/tex], [tex]Q_{3} = 1470\,J[/tex] and [tex]Q_{4} = 2870\,J[/tex], then the specific heat of the liquid phase is:
[tex]c = \frac{\Delta Q}{m\cdot \Delta T}[/tex]
[tex]c = \frac{2870\,J - 1470\,J}{(9.80\,g)\cdot (471\,^{\circ}C - 230\,^{\circ}C)}[/tex]
[tex]c = 0.593\,\frac{J}{g\cdot ^{\circ}C}[/tex]
The specific heat of the liquid phase is 0.593 joules per gram-degree Celsius.
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Which group is an international organization which United States is
involved
Answer:
D. The World Bank.
Explanation:
UNDP is an acronym for United Nations Development Programme and it is a global (world) development initiative of the United Nations (UN). The main purpose of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is to provide resources such as loans, grants and training to developing nations in order to improve their technical plans and infrastructural investments. One of the programmes sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in developing countries around the world is the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Similarly, The World Bank is an international financial institution that is saddled with the responsibility of providing loans and grants to developing countries just like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Furthermore, several countries across the world such as Nigeria, Austria, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, Ghana, Netherlands, Guinea, Brazil, Canada, China, Qatar, Egypt, United States of America, etc.
Hence, the World Bank is an international organization which the United States of America is involved.
how does gravity affect objects of different mass close to earth, and how does that effect change as an object moves farther from earth?
Answer:
It makes it lighter when its closer and heavier when its farther way.
Explanation:
Types of telescope
for Space
observation
Answer:The three main types are reflecting telescopes, refracting telescopes, and catadioptric telescopes. Radio telescopes collect and focus radio waves from distant objects. Space telescopes orbit Earth, collecting wavelengths of light that are normally blocked by the atmosphere.
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[3]2] Resistors X and Y are connected in series with a 6.0 V battery of negligible intemal
resistance.
R
X has resistance R and Y has resistance > .
A voltmeter of resistance R is connected across Y.
x
6ov |
Y
h
What is the reading on the voltmeter?
[1 mark]
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B15V [e]
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Using ohm's law and the characteristics of series and parallel circuits, we find that the correct answer is B: Voltage on the voltmeter 1.5 V
given parameters
* The element X has a resistance Rₓ = R
* Element Y with resistance R_y = R / 2
* The voltmeter with internal resistance R_v = R
* Battery voltage V = 6V
* the circuit is in the diagram
To find
The Voltmeter reading.
For this exercise we use ohm's law which establishes a linear relationship between voltage and current
V = i R
Let's solve the circuit in parts:
1 part. We reduce the part in parallel, finding its equivalent resistance
R_ {eq1}
The equivalent resistance between Y element and the voltmeter that is in parallel, therefore their equivalent resistance is
[tex]\frac{1}{R_{eq1} } = \frac{1}{R_y} + \frac{1}{R_v}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{R_{eq1} }= \frac{1}{\frac{R}{2} } + \frac{1}{R} = \frac{3}{R}[/tex]
[tex]R_{eq1} = \frac{R}{3}[/tex]
Now element X and this equivalent resistance are in series ( see attached), so the equivalent resistance of the entire circuit is
R_{eq} = Rₓ + R_{eq1}
we substitute
R_{eq} = [tex]R + \frac{R}{3} = \frac{4}{3} \ R[/tex]
2 part. We look for the current of the circuit, usin the ohm's Law
V = i R_{eq}
i = [tex]\frac{V}{R_{eq} }[/tex]
i = [tex]\frac{6}{\frac{4R}{3} } = \frac{18}{4R}[/tex]
i = 4.5 / R
In a series circuit the current is constant and the total voltage is the sum voltage of each element, so the voltage in the parallel R_{eq1}
V₂ = I R_{eq1}
V₂ = [tex]\frac{4.5}{R} \ \frac{R}{3}[/tex]4.5 / R R / 3
V₂ = 1.5 V
3 part. The voltmeter and the Y element are in parallel, so the voltage in the two elects is the same, consequently the voltage of the voltmeter (V_v)
V_v = V₂ = 1.5 V
Using ohm's law and the properties of series and parellel circuits we find the voltage across the voltmeter
V_v = 1.5 V
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