Answer:
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Explanation:
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According to the theory of spontaneous generation, tadpoles were believed to arise form dead flesh. True or False.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
"This was the idea that non-living objects can give rise to living organisms."
The carbon cycle relies on producers and consumers to survive. What is the role of each in the carbon cycle?
Which of the following is the best
definition of tissue?
1 Pt
A
B
A. what organs are made of
B. your skin and muscles
C. parts of cells
D. a group of similar cells working together
E. None of the above
Question 5 of 10
What happens when a loop of wire turns between two permanent magnets in
a generator?
A. A current flows through the loop of wire.
O B. Electrical energy transforms into mechanical energy.
O C. A current flows through the permanent magnets.
D. Mechanical energy transforms into electromagnetic radiation.
Answer:
B. Electrical energy transforms into mechanical energy.
Explanation:
In the case when the wire loop transforms between the two permanent magnets in a generator so here the electrical energy turns to mechanical energy as there is a working principle behind the generator that the electrical energy would turns into mechanical energy
Therefore as per the given scenario, the option b is correct
And, the rest of the options are wrong
4. Given that the specific heat of copper is 385J/kg/K and if 81.2J of heat is applied to 17.8g of copper by how much will the temperature of the copper increase?
Answer:
11.85 k
Explanation:
11.85 k
a car travels for two hours at an average speed of 36 km/h how far will the car travel
Answer:
259200
Explanation:
use the formula distance= speed x time
change the 2 hours to seconds (7200) and multiply that number by 36 and it'll give you 259200
Answer:
12 kilometers and hour
Explanation:
How did Shi Huangdi link the new lands of his empire
Answer:
Many things, such as building the Great Wall of China, and building highways.
Explanation:
notes of Vibrational Motion or what they are
Answer:
Vibration means quickly moving back and forth (or up and down) about a point of equilibrium. ... Something that is vibrating may shake at the same time. If it vibrates in a regular way, it may produce a musical note because it can make the air vibrate. This vibration will send sound waves to the ear and to the brain.
Explanation:
Vibration, periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium, commonly resulting when almost any physical system is displaced from its equilibrium condition and allowed to respond to the forces that tend to restore equilibrium.
What concept does the image above show?
Elements grouped as a column on the periodic table belong to a ______.
The tallest Ferris wheel in the world is located in Singapore. Standing 42 stories high and holding as many as 780 passengers, the Ferris wheel has a diameter of 150m and takes approximately 30 minutes to make a full circle. Determine the speed of the riders (in m/s) on the Singapore Flyer.
Answer:
The speed of the riders on the Singapore Flyer is approximately 0.262 m/s
Explanation:
The dimensions of the tallest Ferris wheel in the world are;
The diameter of the Ferris wheel, D = 150 m
The tine it takes the Ferris wheel to make a full circle, T = 30 minutes = 30 min × 60 s/min = 1,800 seconds
The angular velocity of the Ferris wheel, ω = 2·π/T
The linear velocity of the Ferris wheel, v = r·ω = The speed of the riders
Where;
r = The radius of the Ferris wheel = D/2
D = 150 m
∴ r = 150 m/2 = 75 m
∴ v = r·2·π/T
∴ v = 75 m × 2 × π/(1,800 s) ≈ 0.262 m/s
The speed of the riders on the Singapore Flyer, v ≈ 0.262 m/s
what is the difference between storm spotter and storm chaser?
Answer:
this is just a guess
Explanation:
a storm spotter only spots the storm and a storm chaser looks for the storm????
What is atomic composition
Answer:
The atom consists of a tiny nucleus surrounded by moving electrons. The nucleus contains protons, which have a positive charge equal in magnitude to the electron's negative charge. The nucleus may also contain neutrons, which have virtually the same mass but no charge.
Explanation:
So what is 27+22? Is it
A 8338
B 8282
C 8228
D 8234
Answer:
You put the add sign, so it would be 49. I don't believe that is what you meant to put though.
Explanation:
i gotchu, 27+22 so you take the 8 and multiply that by the number of times you blink every 2 minutes and then divide that by 0×1 and carry the 3 and that gives you -7
a hot iron bar is placed 100ml 22C water. the water temperature rises to 32C. how much heat did the water gain and how much heat did the iron bar lose? Q=change T x C x M
Answer:
Water gained: 10Iron lost: -10Explanation:
Given: Hot iron bar is placed 100ml 22C water, the water temperature rises to 32C
To find: How much heat the water gain, how much heat did the iron bar lost
Formula:Q = change T x C x M
Solve:
How much heat water gained
Initial heat = 22, then rose to 32. To find how much heat the water gained, simply subtract the current heat by the initial heat.
32 - 22 = 10
The water gained 10 amounts of heat.
How much heat Iron lost
Current heat = 32, then dropped to 22. To find how much heat the Iron lost, simply subtract the initial heat by the current heat.
22 - 32 = -10
The Iron lost -10 amounts of water.
What type of interference occurs when a crest and trough join?
a) Constructive Interference
b) Destructive Interference
Answer:
Destructive interference
A 1.3 kg book has 11.7 joules of potential energy relative to the floor when it's sitting on top of
Brenda's dresser. Calculate how tall Brenda's dresser is?
kūna veikia 3N jėga kurios petys 20 cm. Koks jos momentas?
Answer:
0.6Nm
Explanation:
Moment = Force * perpendicular distance
Given
Force = 3N
Distance = 20cm = 0.2m
Get te moment
Moment = 3 * 0.2N
Moment = 0.6Nm
Hence her moment is 0.6Nm
what is conservation of energy in physics?
Answer:
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/work-and-energy/work-and-energy-tutorial/a/what-is-conservation-of-energy
Explanation:
Look at this website it gives you all the details! :)
The weight of a cuboid box is 288 N. Find its mass.
Answer:
29.39 kg
Explanation:
From the question,
W = mg...................... Equation 1
Where W = weight of the cuboid box, m = mass of the cuboid box, g = acceleration due to gravity.
make m the subject of the equation
m = W/g.................. Equation 2
Given: W = 288 N
Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²
Substitute these values into equation 2
m = 288/9.8
m = 29.39 kg
How much voltage is required to run 0.054 A of current through a 15 2
resistor? Use AV = IR.
O A. 0.81 V
O B. 1.2 V
O c. 2.8x10²v
O D. 3.6 x 10-3 v
Answer:
The correct option is (a).
Explanation:
Given that,
Current flowing through the resistor, R = 0.054 A
Resistance of the resistor, R = 15 ohms
We need to find the voltage. We know that, Ohm's law gives the relation between voltage, current and resistance i.e.
V = IR
Put all the values,
[tex]V=0.054 \times 15\\\\V=0.81\ V[/tex]
So, the required voltage is equal to 0.81 volts.
Pushing a baby on a swing is easier than pushing an adult on the same swing.
Water spills from a glass carried by someone who is walking steadily and suddenly stops short.
When thrown with the same force, a soccer ball accelerates more than a bowling ball.
A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under a dish on a table without disturbing the dish.
A rocket launches into space, pushing fuel exhaust in one direction and the rocket in the opposite direction.
A book rests on top of a shelf and does not move until a student accidentally knocks it off.
Answer:
Law 2:
Pushing a baby on a swing is easier than pushing an adult on the same swing. Water spills from a glass carried by someone who is walking steadily and suddenly stops short.
Law 2:
When thrown with the same force, a soccer ball accelerates more than a bowling ball.
Law 1:
A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under a dish on a table without disturbing the dish.
Law 3:
A rocket launches into space, pushing fuel exhaust in one direction and the rocket in the opposite direction.
Law 1:
A book rests on top of a shelf and does not move until a student accidentally knocks it off.
Explanation:
Newton's laws of motion:
Law 1: Law of inertia
Law 2: Law of force (F = mass x acceleration)
Law 3: Law of Action & Reaction
The laws followed by the given situations are Newton's law of force, Law of inertia and Newton's third law.
What is meant by inertia ?Inertia is defined as the tendency of an object to continue its state of rest or motion.
Here,
Considering the situations given,
1. Pushing a baby on a swing is easier than pushing an adult on the same swing.
This is because, the mass of the baby is lesser than that of the adult. So, according to Newton's force equation,
Force, F = ma
Therefore to push a body with more mass, more force should be applied.
Another situation that follows this law from the given situations is:
When thrown with the same force, a soccer ball accelerates more than a bowling ball.
2. Water spills from a glass carried by someone who is walking steadily and suddenly stops short.
This is due to the inertia of the water in the glass. This can be explained by law of inertia.
Another situation that follows this law from the given situations is:
A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under a dish on a table without disturbing the dish.
A book rests on top of a shelf and does not move until a student accidentally knocks it off.
3. A rocket launches into space, pushing fuel exhaust in one direction and the rocket in the opposite direction.
This is according to Newton's third law of motion. The law of action and reaction.
Hence,
The laws followed by the given situations are Newton's law of force, Law of inertia and Newton's third law.
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Water is a great conductor of electricity. True or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Think about every warning on electrical products, which is 'DO NOT KEEP NEAR WATER'
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity. ... Because electrical current is carried by ions in solution, conductivity increases as the ion concentration increases. In such a way, that the conductivity when water dissolves ionic compounds.
At an amusement park, a swimmer uses a water slide to enter the main pool If the swimmer start at rest slides without friction and descend through a vertical height of 2.31m what is her speed at the bottom of the slide
Answer:
v = 6.72 m/s
Explanation:
Given that,
Vertical height, h = 2.31 m
We need to find the speed at the bottom of the slide. Let the speed be v. We can find it using the conservation of energy such that,
[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2=mgh\\\\v=\sqrt{2gh}[/tex]
Put all the values,
[tex]v=\sqrt{2\times 9.8\times 2.31} \\\\v=6.72\ m/s[/tex]
So, her speed at the bottom of the slide is equal to 6.72 m/s.
A - 28.4-μC charge is placed 16.4 cm from a charge q, the force between the two charges is 1240 N. What is the value of q?
Answer:
1.31×10⁻⁴ C or 131 μC
Explanation:
From the question,
Applying Coulomb's Law,
F = kqq'/r²..................... Equation 1
Where F = Force between the charges, q = first charge, q' = second charge, r = distance between the charges, k = coulomb's constant.
make q' the subject of the equation
q' = F×r²/(kq)
q' = Fr²/kq................ Equation 2
Given: F = 1240 N, r = 16.4 cm = 0.164 m, q = 28.4 μC = 2.84×10⁻⁵ C,
Constant: k = 8.98×10⁹ Nm/C²
Substitute these values into equation 2
q' = (1240×0.164²)/[(2.84×10⁻⁵)×(8.98×10⁹)
q' = (33.35104)/(25.5032×10⁴)
q' = 1.31×10⁻⁴ C
q' = 131 μC
Assume you have a person with a mass of 65 kg riding a skateboard down a ramp. While they are
still 4.8 m high, they are traveling at a speed of 8.0 m/s.
a) Calculate the Eg. [write here)
b) Calculate theEk [write here]
c) Calculate the Etotal. [write here]
d) If the ramp had a total height of 8.0 m, what would be their Eg, Ek, and Etotal at that height?
Answer:
a) Eg = 3,060.72 j
b) Ek = 2,080 j
c) Etotal = 5,140.72 j
d) Eg = 5,140.2 j
Ek = 0 j
Etotal = 5,140.2 j
Explanation:
The given parameters of the person riding the skateboard are;
The mass of the person, m = 65 kg
The height of the person (above ground level), h = 4.8 m
The speed at which the person is traveling, v = 8.0 m/s
a) The gravitational potential energy, Eg = m·g·h
Where;
m = The mass of the object at the given height = 65 kg
g = The acceleration due to gravity, g ≈ 9.81 m/s²
h = The height by which the object is elevated = 4.8 m
∴ Eg = 65 kg × 9.81 m/s² × 4.8 m = 3,060.72 joules
The gravitational potential energy, Eg = 3,060.72 J
b) The kinetic energy, Ek, is given as follows;
Ek = 1/2·m·v²
Where;
v = The velocity of the object = 8.0 m/s
∴ Ek = 1/2 × 65 kg × (8.0 m/s)² = 2,080 joules
The kinetic energy, Ek = 2,080 J
c) The total mechanical energy, Etotal = Eg + Ek
∴ Etotal = 3,060.72 j + 2,080 j = 5,140.72 J
The kinetic energy, Ek = 5,140.72 J
d) If the ramp had a total height of 8.0 m, we have;
At the 8.0 m height
Etotal = Eg(max), Ek = 0 j
With the given values, we get;
Eg(max) = 65 kg × 9.81 m/s² × 8 m = 5,101.2 joules = Etotal
Eg(max) = 5,101.2 j
Etotal = 5,101.2 j
Ek = 0 j
However, using only the values in the question with the assumption that all things being equal, we have;
Etotal = Constant = 5,140.72 j
Eg a the max height, 8.0 m = Eg(max) = Etotal = 5,140.2 j
Ek = 0 j
When the Asthenosphere transfers heat, what happens?
Convection Currents, Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or weathering?
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Describe how Newton's 1st Law of Motion is used on a daily basis at school.
Which of the following decreases the dissolving rate of a solid in water?
A.
crushing the solid
B.
raising the temperature
C.
using larger pieces of solid
D.
stirring constantly
Answer:
Answer is C
Explanation:
Using larger pieces of the solid creates more area for dissolving therefore causing the decrease in dissolving...
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