Answer:
50/20 = ans
Explanation:
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Do you think using a homework machine could be considered cheating? Why or why not?
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The question below refers to the circuit shown in the image
9V -
What is the equivalent resistance of the circuit?
O 1500
0 3500
Ο 400Ω
O 4500
Answer:
3500 i would think
Explanation:
Ayala is making salad dressing. She mixes oil and vinegar in a blender until a smooth consistency is formed. Explain whether this is a heterogeneous or a homogeneous mixture and why
Answer:Hetero
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answer right away!!—A plucked guitar string emits a dominant
frequency of 320 Hz. What is the
frequency of the 3rd harmonic?
Answer:
20000000000000hz only for this
Covalent compounds......
Covalent compounds are characterized by bonding that involves sharing electrons.
Covalent compounds have the ability to share electrons as they mostly have 4 valence electrons.
What are covalent compounds?
Covalent compounds are defined as type of compounds which are formed by the mutual sharing of electrons to form electron pairs between the two atoms.These electron pairs are called as bonding pairs or shared pair of electrons.
Due to the sharing of valence electrons , the atoms are able to achieve a stable electronic configuration . Covalent compounds have bonding which involves many types of interactions like σ bonding,π bonding ,metal-to-metal bonding ,etc.
Sigma bonds are the strongest covalent bonds while the pi bonds are weaker covalent bonds .Covalent bonds are affected by electronegativities of the atoms present in the molecules.Compounds having covalent bonds have lower melting points as compared to those with ionic bonds.
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If this decay has half-life of 2 years, how many years would it take for 10.8 g Protactinium-231 to remain given an initial mass of 86.3 g?
Answer:
Time = 6 years
Explanation:
First, we will calculate the no. of half life periods required to reduce the mass of Protactinium to the given value:
[tex]m' = \frac{m}{2^{n} } \\\\2^n = \frac{m}{m'}[/tex]
where,
n = no. of half-life periods = ?
m = initial mass = 86.3 g
m' = remaining mass = 10.8 g
Therefore,
[tex]2^n = \frac{86.3\ g}{10.8\ g}\\\\2^n = 8\\2^n = 2^3[/tex]
Since the bases are the same. Therefore equating powers:
n = 3
Now we calculate the time:
[tex]Time = (n)(Half-Life)\\Time =(3)(2\ years)[/tex]
Time = 6 years
a bed that has an area of 3.75 m2 and weighs 1,025N, what pressure would the bed exert on the floor?
Answer:
0.03964
Explanation:
Let us calculate the pressure exerted on the bottom by the weight of the fluid. That pressure is the weight of the fluid mg divided by the area A supporting it (the area of the bottom of the container): P=mgA P = mg A.
A negative 6 mC charge enters a region of 45 T magnetic field that is directed up. If the charge is moving toward the south with a speed of 400 m/s
Question: A negative 6 mC charge enters a region of 45 T magnetic field that is directed up. If the charge is moving toward the south with a speed of 400 m/s. determine the magnitude and direction of the force
Answer:
Magitude of F = 108 N
Direction: Perpendicular to the plane containing v and B.
Explanation:
From the question,
Since the velocity of the charge(v), is parallel to the field(B).
Therefore, We apply
F = qvB..................Equation 1
Where F = Force, B = magnetic field, v = velocity, q = Charge.
Given: q = 6 mC = 0.006 C, v = 400 m/s, B = 45 T
Substitute these values into equation 1
F = 0.006×400×45
F = 108 N.
The direction of the force is always perpendicular to the plane containing v and B.
using a diagram explain how acceleration can be obtained from a velocity time graph
Answer:
For any v-t graph the acceleration is the slope of the graph. For average acceleration in a time period ‘t’ consider the change in velocity in time t and divide it by the time t. For instantaneous acceleration you need to go into the realm of differential calculus.
Explanation:
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How can red giants be so bright when they are so cool
Answer:
The star's luminosity rises above its previous level. Because it is so cool, the surface will be red, and it will be much farther away from the center than it was during the earlier stages of star evolution. Despite its lower surface temperature, the red giant has a large surface area, which makes it very luminous.
Which of the following statements is true with
regards to Blackbody radiation?
a)
b)
c)
A blackbody emits more energy at longer
wavelengths as it heats up
A blackbody emits energy at all wavelengths
The shape of the blackbody spectrum
depends on what the source is made of
All of the above
None of the above
00)
e)
The picture below shows a wheelbarrow. Using a wheelbarrow can make it easier to lift a heavy object by
A. changing the direction of the input force.
B. reducing the amount of input force needed to lift the object.
C. decreasing the distance over which the input force is applied.
D. reducing the weight of the object.
Answer:
B IS CORRECT
Explanation:
A bird flies South for the winter at a constant force of 51 N. Suddenly a wind with a force of 35 N blows due South. What is the net force of the bird?
Answer:
86N
Explanation:
The bird is going south and the wind is also blowing south so all the force is acting in the same direction thus it all adds up.
Using ideas of forces explain why the parachutist reaches terminal velocity and why opening the parachute reduces the terminal velocity
What is the kinetic energy of a 78kg object moving at a velocity of 2.5m/s
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 243.75 \ J }}[/tex]
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is energy an object has due to motion. The formula is:
[tex]KE=\frac {1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
The mass of the object is 78 kilograms and the velocity is 2.5 meters per second.
[tex]m= 78 \ kg \\v= 2.5 \ m/s[/tex]
Substitute the values into the formula.
[tex]KE= \frac {1}{2} (78 \ kg)*(2.5 \ m/s)^2[/tex]
Solve according to PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. Solve the exponent first.
(2.5 m/s)²= 2.5 m/s * 2.5 m/s = 6.25 m²/s²[tex]KE= \frac {1}{2}(78 \ kg)*6.25 \ m^2/s^2[/tex]
Multiply all three numbers together.
[tex]KE=39 \ kg * 6.25 \ m^2/s^2\\[/tex]
[tex]KE=243.75 \ kg*m^2/s^2[/tex]
1 kilogram meter squared per second squared is equal to 1 Joule. So, our answer of 243.75 kg *m²/s² is equal to 243.75 Joules.
[tex]KE=243.75 \ J[/tex]
The object has 243.75 Joules of kinetic energy.
A scientist is designing a device that will mimic Earth's atmosphere by
blocking high-energy waves from the Sun. Pick three high-energy waves
that the device should be able to block?
Answer:
1. Ultraviolet light (UV)
2. X-rays
3. Gamma-rays
Explanation:
Though there are different types of energy or electromagnetic waves with varying wavelengths, including the likes of Gamma X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, and microwave radiation.
What is more certain is that the atmosphere blocked the high-energy waves from getting to the earth surface or biosphere such as Ultraviolet light (UV), X-rays and Gamma-rays
TEST INTRO 20
The fact that a pen drops when you let it go is an example that can help explain ...
A: the hypothesis of gravity.
B: the theory of gravity.
C: the gravity of the situation.
D: the law of gravity:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Ten examples of artificial luminous objects
paper, pencil, wood, human beings, moon.
Luminous objects are those objects which emit their own light.
Luminous objects can be natural as well as manmade.
One of the examples of natural luminous objects are- torch bulb, stars, sun, lighted candle.
Artificial luminous objects are those which cannot emit their own light.
Some of the examples of the artificial luminous objects are- paper, pencil, wood, human beings, moon.
__________ is the theory that living things come from other living things.
A.
spontaneous generation
B.
evolution
C.
Darwinism
D.
cell theory
Answer:
A.spontaneous generation
Pedro is planning to model how changes in weather affect evaporation from lakes. For his first experiment, he wants to test how humidity affects the evaporation rate. He places one beaker with 300 mL of water in a dry area, and he places another beaker with 300 mL of water near a humidifier. Which of the following variables does Pedro need to control during his experiment?
The aim of the experimental model is to test the effect of humidity (changes in weather) on evaporation (rates) from lakes
The control variables in an experiment are the variables that the experimenter intends to keep constant always so as to limit their effect on the measurements of the relationship between the dependent and the independent variable
Therefore in order to have a proper measurement of the effect of humidity on evaporation rate, other variables such as temperature, and the volume of the water in the experiment investigations which affect evaporation rate by the provision of heat, (temperature) and their heat capacity, (the volume and therefore, mass of water) should be controlled
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Answer: B: Volume of water and temperature
Explanation:
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Your spaceship has run out of fuel and comes to a halt halfway between the earth and the moon. Will you and your spaceship (a combined mass of 5000 kg) fall towards the moon or towards the earth? Show calculations to support your answer.
Answer:
moon
Explanation:
cause yes
Un cuerpo cuya masa es de 20 kg se lleva primero a la luna y luego a marte. Teniendo en cuenta el factor que liga masa y peso en marte es de 3,8 N/Kg
Answer:
W = 76 N
Explanation:
In this exercise you are asked to find the weight of the body.
Mass is a quantity that is invariant, it measures the same everywhere, the weight depends on where it is measured, a simple way to find the weight of a body is
W = g m
where g is the constant of the place, in this case we have the weight of the body on Mars and its mass which is constant on Earth and on Mars
W = 3.8 20
W = 76 N
which of the following is a freshwater biome? A.wetland B.estuary C.ocean D.coral reef
Answer:
Wetland
Explanation:
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Describe how the energy is transferred from the gas hob to cook the egg in the water.
Answer:
remember the ways in which the heat is transferred:
Conduction: Heat transfer of two objects touching.
Convection: Heat transfer in a medium with a gradient of temperature.
Radiation: Heat transferred between two objects that not touch each other (an example of this is how the Sun heats up the Earth)
First, we start with the gas itself.
It has a lot of pressure, so when you open the knob, the gas can get out.
The has chemical potential energy.
When you combust the gas, you transform that energy into heat energy, as the flame touches the pot, it starts o also heat the pot.
This heat energy is transferred to the pot, which transfers heat energy to the water by conduction, the heat in the water is "distributed" by convection, and as the water starts to heat up, the energy is transferred to the egg by conduction.
The Earth's atmosphere is opaque to the
part of the electromagnetic
spectrum
a)
b)
c)
-)
)
0
Visible
Infrared
X-Ray
All of the above
A and Care correct
Band C are correct
Focus Question: How are physical properties used to compare and classify substances?
Answer:
Properties that can be determined without changing the composition of a substance are referred to as physical properties. Characteristics such as melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, color, odor, etc. ... Physical and chemical properties can be used to classify a substance as ionic or molecular.
Explanation:
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•Number of days to orbit the sun:
•Distance around the sun:
Answer:
1. 165 years
2. 2.781 billion mi
Explanation:
An unbalanced force is at work when
A.
a book sits on a shelf.
B.
a piece of paper is on the floor.
C.
a model rocket takes off.
D.
a glass sits on a table.
What will be the change of velocity of a 50kg object if a force of 2,000N
is applied to it for 0.010 seconds?
Answer:
0.4m/s
Explanation:
[tex]F = ma[/tex] where F= force, m= mass, and a=acceleration
we also know that,
a = Δv / t where Δv = change in velocity and t = time
thus F = m ( Δv / t)
[tex]2000=50(\frac{v}{0.01})[/tex]
[tex]\frac{2000}{5000} = v[/tex]
0.4m/s = Δv