list and describe the units of power​

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Answer 1

Answer:

On the other hand, power is a scalar quantity and is basically the amount of energy consumed per unit time which has no direction.

Horsepower HP 746 watts

Kilowatts kW 1×103W

Megawatts MW 1×106W

Gigawatts GW 1×109W

The S.I unit of power is Watt(W) which is joule per second.


Related Questions

What two types of tactical communication vary based on whether or not you speak?

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Answer:

If you don't have autism/deaf/anything like that you should be able to speak

Explanation:

Answer:

Verbal and nonverbal

Explanation:

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A 100 N force is applied to move an object a horizontal distance of 5 meters at constant speed in 10 seconds. How much power is done?

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Answer:

50 W

Explanation:

Given :

Force applied = 100 NDistance covered = 5 metresTime = 10 seconds

To find :

Power

Solution :

For calculating power, we first need to know about the work done.

[tex] \bf \boxed{Work = Force \times displacement} [/tex]

Now, substituting values in the above formula;

Work = 100 × 5

= 500 Nm or 500 J

We know that,

[tex]\bf \boxed{Power=\dfrac{Work\:done}{Time\: taken}}[/tex]

Substituting values in above formula;

Power = 500/ 10

= 50 Nm/s or 50 W

Hence, power = 50 W .

heena wants to measure the volume of a ball that is 24 cm across. How should she set up her equation? v = one-third pi 24 squared (12). v = one-third p 12 squared (24). v = four-thirds pi 24 cubed. v = four-thirds pi 12 cubed.

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Answer:

v = four-thirds pi 12 cubed.

Explanation:

A ball has a spherical shape. The volume of a spherical shape can be calculated using the following formula:

[tex]V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3[/tex]

where,

V = Volume of Ball = ?

d = diameter of the ball = length across the ball = 24 cm

r = radius of ball = d/2 = 24 cm/2 = 12 cm

Therefore,

[tex]V = \frac{4}{3}\pi (12)^3[/tex]

Hence, the correct answer is:

v = four-thirds pi 12 cubed.

An object is in motion if ___

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Answer:

An object is in notion if its position change with time.

What do scientists use satellites for?
(there is no science colum)

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Answer:

NASA satellites help scientists study Earth and space. Satellites looking toward Earth provide information about clouds, oceans, land and ice. They also measure gases in the atmosphere, such as ozone and carbon dioxide, and the amount of energy that Earth absorbs and emits. And satellites monitor wildfires, volcanoes and their smoke.

Explanation:

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1. GPS

2. Internet

3. Weather forecast

4. Observation

5. Experiments

6. Discovery

The atomic number of an element is also the number of
_________ element.
in an
A. Protons
B. Neutrons
C. Electrons

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Answer: A, protons

Why: it just is

What will be the mass of a body at the center of the earth as compared to other places on
the earth?

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The mass of the object does not change by moving it to another place. ... At the center of the earth the net gravitational force is zero, so the weight will be zero, but its masses will remain same. Hence the mass at the centre of earth will be equl to 50 kg.

Answer:

The mass of the object does not change by moving it to another place. ... At the center of the earth the net gravitational force is zero, so the weight will be zero, but its masses will remain same. Hence the mass at the centre of earth will be equl to 50 kg.

Explanation:

It's because the mass of the object doesn't change by moving it to next place.

How many degrees equal π in radians? How many revolutions (turns) equal π radians? ​

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Answer:

It follows that the magnitude in radians of one complete revolution (360 degrees) is the length of the entire circumference divided by the radius, or 2πr / r, or 2π. Thus 2π radians is equal to 360 degrees, meaning that one radian is equal to 180/π ≈ 57.295779513082320876 degrees.

Explanation:

Which scenario did not include a chemical change?

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Answer:

what scenario i dont understand

Explanation:

step by step explenation

A 905 kg test car travels around a 3.25 km circular track. if the magnitude of the force that maintains the car's circular motion is 2140 N, what is the car's tangential speed?

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Link provided in other answer is a SCAM, don’t click on the link !!!!

Choose the correct answer?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

When ___ attacks the surface of a metal, it becomes tarnished.​

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Answer:corrosion (i believe)

Explanation:

Answer

Mix baking soda and salt with hot water and cover everything with it. The proportions are not crucial, but about 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of baking soda to 3 dl water should do the trick. Lightly tarnished objects should clean up in a few minutes, and you just rinse them of and dry them.

Explanation:

The magnetic field of a bar magnet Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a Always points from north to south, whether we look outside the magnet or inside the magnet. b Always points from south to north, whether we look outside the magnet or inside the magnet. c Points from north to south outside the magnet, but south to north inside the magnet. d Points from south to north outside the magnet, but north to south inside the magnet.

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Answer:

A: Always points from north to south, whether we look outside the magnet or inside the magnet

Explanation:

When we freely suspend a bar magnet, it's magnetic field will always rest in the north to south direction due to the fact that the Earth's magnetic south pole usually lies in the direction of the geographic north while the Earth's magnetic north pole usually lies in the direction of the geographic south.

Now, we all know that in magnets, like poles will repel and unlike poles will attract. What this now means is that the magnet will always point from the north to the south direction.

An archer shoots an arrow 75 m distant target; the bull's-eye of the target is at the same height as the release height of the arrow. If d = 75 m and v = 37 m/s. At what angle must the arrow be released to hit the bull's-eye if its initial speed is 37 m/s?

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Answer:

[tex]16.25^{\circ}[/tex]

Explanation:

R = Horizontal range of projectile = 75 m

v = Velocity of projectile = 37 m/s

g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]

Horizontal range is given by

[tex]R=\dfrac{v^2\sin2\theta}{g}\\\Rightarrow \theta=\dfrac{\sin^{-1}\dfrac{Rg}{v^2}}{2}\\\Rightarrow \theta=\dfrac{\sin^{-1}\dfrac{75\times 9.81}{37^2}}{2}\\\Rightarrow \theta=16.25^{\circ}[/tex]

The angle at which the arrow is to be released is [tex]16.25^{\circ}[/tex].

A 10cm3 sample of copper has a density of 897g/cm3. What is the mass of the sample?

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Question:-

A 10cm³ sample of copper has a density of 897g/cm³. What is the mass of the sample ?

Answer:-

Given:-

Density of sample of copper is 897g/cm³.

Volume of sample of copper is 10cm³.

To Find:-

The mass of the sample.

Solution:-

We know,

[tex] { \boxed{\bf{\rm \red {Mass \: = \: Density \: × \: Volume}}}} [/tex]

So, Mass = 897g/cm³ × 10cm³

Mass = 8970 g

The mass of the sample is 8970 g. [Answer]

An effect analogous to two-slit interference can occur with sound waves, instead of light. In an open field, two speakers placed 1.19 m apart are powered by the same function generator producing sine waves at 1,163 Hz frequency. Assume that the speed of sound is 340 m/s. A student walks along a line 12.5 m away and parallel to the line from one speaker to the other speakers. She hears an alternating pattern of loud and quiet, due to constructive and destructive interference. What is the distance between the central maximum and the first maximum (loud) position along this line in m

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Answer:

3.04 m

Explanation:

The interference by diffraction of waves is noticeable only when the dimension of the opening through which the wave is passing through is comparable to the wavelength of the passing wave.

It is given that :

Distance between two speakers, d = 1.19 m

Speed of sound,  v = 340 m/s

The frequency is f = 1163 Hz

Distance the student walk along the line of the speaker, D = 12.5 m

We know the wavelength of the sound produced by the speakers is given by :

[tex]$\lambda=\frac{v}{f}$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\frac{340}{1163}$[/tex]

  = 0.29 m

Now the distance between the central maximum and the first maximum position is given by :

[tex]$y=\frac{\lambda D}{d}$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\frac{0.29 \times 12.5}{1.19}$[/tex]

 = 3.04 m

The small piston of a hydraulic lift has an area of 0.20 m2. A car weighing 1200 N sits on a rack mounted on the large piston. The large piston has an area of 0.90 m2. What is the mechanical advantage of the hydraulic lift?

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Answer:

4.5

Explanation:

Given the following

Weight of the car = 1200N (Load)

Let us get the effort by using the formula;

F1/A1 = F2/A2

Substitute the given values

1200/0.9 = F2/0.2

Cross multiply

0.9F2 = 1200 * 0.2

0.9F2 = 240

F2 = 240/0.9

F2 = 266.67N

Hence the effort is 266.67N

Mechanical Advntage = Load/Effort

MA = 1200/266.67

MA = 4.5

Hence he mechanical advantage of the hydraulic lift is 4.5

what are conspiracy theories?​

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Answer:

They are theories which have a really dark twist or meaning behind the whole theory, some conspiracy theories can also lead to a cliffhanger.

Why are fats and waxes solid at room temperature?

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Answer:

Fats and waxes are solid at room temperature because they are made of saturated fatty acids. In contrast, oils are mostly unsaturated fatty acids. ... In contrast, unsaturated fatty acids have several kinks in their structure and therefore, are liquid at room temperature.

Clay bricks are used as building materials in construction. Do some research on specific heat capacities of brick, concrete, stone etc. and advise on what this means for society.

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Answer:

It means it is the main building block material for society.

Specific heat is the amount of heat energy that causes a unit increase in temperature by required to be added to the unit mass of the substance. It can be measured by the heat capacity of a particular substance. The unit of specific heat is joule/kg/kelvin.

Material Specific heat capacity Thermal conductivity

Clay                1000                                       0.60

stone              1000                                      1.8

brick               800                                       0.73

concrete        1000                                       1.13

Advice on what this means for society:

Thermal interaction in between indoor and outdoor environments regulated by wall components.The structural and thermal properties influence the behavior of building and fabricating the bricks, stone and others. Clay Bricks are durable, and natural of stable value. A modern building must comply with numerous ecological and economic demands.

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During the mature stage of a thunderstorm, air moves

upwards
downwards
towards sea
towards land

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Down wards because it’s right and right I need 20 letters

Answer: Downwards

Explanation: Upwards is only at the start of a thunderstorm when air moves towards the poles. During the mature stage, air moves down towards the equator.

Which has a higher momentum, a 3.5kg bowling ball that is rolling at 30
m/s or a 50 kg student moving at 1.75 m/s?

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Answer:

The answer of this question

Explanation:

a3.5 kg blowing ball that is rolling at 30 m/s

All waves travel through a

Group of answer choices

frequency

conductor

medium

wave

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Conductor answer is conductor I’m sure

Please help! I will give Brainliest to first correct answer! :)

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Answer: C

Explanation:

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What force is caused by tiny collisions, called microwelds, on surfaces that
are stuck together?
A. heat
B. energy
C. air resistance
D. friction

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Answer:

D. Friction

Explanation:

"Friction is caused by microwelds that form between two surfaces. Microwelds are stronger when the two surfaces are pushed together with a greater force." - ( Module 3 • Forces and Newton’s Laws) quoted

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Answer:

Friction

Explanation:

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7. The diagram shows a mercury manometer used to measure the pressure of gas in a container.
Atmospheric pressure is 76 cm of mercury.
gas
mercury
20cm
12 cm
What is the pressure of the gas?
56 cm of mercury
68 cm of mercury
C
84 cm of mercury
96 cm of mercury​

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Answer: I didnt understand it sorrryryyyyyyy

Explanation:

to transmit heat sound or electricity through a medium

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Answer:Electrical conduction is the transfer of electrically charged particles through a medium, such as electricity traveling through the power lines in your house. Sound conduction (or acoustic conduction) is the transfer of sound waves through a medium, such as vibrations from loud music passing through a wall.

Explanation: Trust

How will a ray of light traveling parallel to the principle axis of a concave mirror be reflected back

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Answer:

It will be reflected to the principal focus of the concave mirror

Explanation:

This is because all rays parallel and close to the principal axis of a concave mirror get reflected to the principal focus of the mirror.

For a ray to be parallel to the mirror, it must be coming from an infinite distance.

So, using the mirror formula,

1/u + 1/v = 1/f where u = object distance from mirror, v =image distance form mirror and f =focal length of mirror.

Since u = infinite distance = ∞

1/u + 1/v = 1/f

1/∞ + 1/v = 1/f

0 + 1/v = 1/f

1/v = 1/f

v = f

So, the image is at the principal focus.

So, the ray of light parallel to the principal axis of the concave mirror is reflected to the principal focus of the concave mirror.

Amy pulls a spring with a spring constant k = 100 stretching it from its rest length of 0.10 m to 0.2

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Answer:

Elastic potential energy  E = 0.5 J

Explanation:

Let us assume we have to find the elastic potential energy stored in the spring.

Given: k = 100

change in the length of the spring x = 0.2-0.1 = 0.1 m

Elastic potential energy

E = [tex]\frac{1}{2} kx^2[/tex]

plugging the values we get

[tex]E = 0.5\times100\times0.1^2\\=0.5 J[/tex]

Hence, Elastic potential energy  E = 0.5 J

Amy pulls a spring with a spring constant k = 100 N/m, stretching it from its rest length of 0.10 m to 0.20 m.

What is the elastic potential energy stored in the spring?

Answer: 0.5 J

How you work out efficiency?

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Answer:

The work efficiency formula is efficiency = output / input, and you can multiply the result by 100 to get work efficiency as a percentage. This is used across different methods of measuring energy and work, whether it's energy production or machine efficiency.

Explanation:

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