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Answer 1

A

Explanation:

When a liquid occupies a smaller volume, it exerts a higher pressure; when it occupies a larger volume, it exerts a lower pressure.

volume= mass÷density

A- 10÷2= 5cm³

B- 20÷1.6= 12.5cm³

C- 30÷1.2= 25cm³

D- 40÷0.7= 57.1cm³

Smallest volume is A, hence largest pressure. As I explained above

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How much force is needed to keep the bowling ball moving towards the pins once it has
left the man's hand?


Please help me!

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Answer:

Explanation:

The amount of force needed needs to be greater than all the forces acting in the opposite direction that the bowling ball was thrown. This includes air resistance, floor friction, gravity, and any other force involved. As long as the force acting on the bowling ball that is causing it to go in the direction of the pins is slightly greater than the opposite acting forces then it will continue in that direction. Since no values are provided we cannot calculate the actual precise value of force needed.

A girl who is watching a plane fly tells her friend that the plane isn't moving at all. Describe a frame of reference in which the girl's description would be true.

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If the plane is far away and flying directly toward or away from
the girl, the plane would appear not to be moving. Also, the plane
would not be moving in the frame of reference of the people on
the plane. If you are matching speed and direction of the plane.

The girl's reference frame must be moving with the same speed as the plane.

If an observer is stationary and he watches a car moving he can observe that the car has a momentum and is moving with certain speed. But if the observer is in the car or moving with same speed, the car does not appear to move away form the observer. Likewise, two observers moving with different speed will have different observation about the same car.

Similarly, if the girl describes the plane is not moving that means either she is in the plane or moving with the same speed along with the plane.

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Rama's weight is 4okg: She is carrying a load of 20kg up to a height of 20 meters.what work does she do?Also mention its type of work​

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Answer:

rama is doing

Explanation:

work done=f×d×g

=60×20×9.8

=11760j

she is doing work against gravity

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A 1.2 kg block is held at rest against the spring with a force constant k= 730 N/m. Initially, the spring is compressed a distance d. When the block is released, it slides across a surface that is frictionless except for a rough patch of width 5.0 cm that has a coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.44. Find d, such that the block's speed after crossing the rough patch is 2.3 m/s.

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Answer:

Compression distance: [tex]d \approx 0.102\,m[/tex]

Explanation:

According to this statement, we know that system is non-conservative due to the rough patch. By Principle of Energy Conservation and Work-Energy Theorem, we have the following expression that represents the system having a translational kinetic energy ([tex]K[/tex]), in joules, at the expense of elastic potential energy ([tex]U[/tex]), in joules, and overcoming work losses due to friction ([tex]W_{l}[/tex]), in joules:

[tex]K + W_{l} = U[/tex] (1)

By definitions of translational kinetic and elastic potential energies and work losses due to friction, we expand the equation described above:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot m \cdot v^{2} +\mu\cdot m\cdot g \cdot s = \frac{1}{2} \cdot k \cdot d^{2}[/tex] (2)

Where:

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the block, in kilograms.

[tex]v[/tex] - Final velocity of the block, in meters per second.

[tex]\mu[/tex] - KInetic coefficient of friction, no unit.

[tex]g[/tex] - Gravitational acceleration, in meters per square second.

[tex]s[/tex] - Width of the rough patch, in meters.

[tex]k[/tex] - Spring constant, in newtons per meter.

[tex]d[/tex] - Compression distance, in meters.

If we know that [tex]m = 1.2\,kg[/tex], [tex]v = 2.3\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], [tex]\mu = 0.44[/tex], [tex]g = 9.807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex], [tex]s = 0.05\,m[/tex] and [tex]k = 730\,\frac{N}{m}[/tex], then the compression distance of the spring is:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot m \cdot v^{2} +\mu\cdot m\cdot g \cdot s = \frac{1}{2} \cdot k \cdot d^{2}[/tex]

[tex]m\cdot v^{2} + 2\cdot m\cdot g \cdot s = k\cdot d^{2}[/tex]

[tex]d = \sqrt{\frac{m\cdot (v^{2}+2\cdot g\cdot s)}{k} }[/tex]

[tex]d \approx 0.102\,m[/tex]

Uranium-238 undergoes alpha decay. In addition to the alpha particle, which isotope forms?

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Answer: B - 234/90 TH

Explanation: A P 3 X

Answer: B - 234/90 TH

Explanation:

What are the difference between copper and sodium once you put it to flame?

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Answer:

When you burned the skewer tip coated with sodium chloride, you should have seen that the flame was pure yellow-orange (without any blue). This is because when the metal sodium is burned, it makes intense yellow-orange light. ... This is because when the metal copper is burned, it makes bluish-green light.

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Three resistors, 3.0 Ω, 12 Ω, and 4.0 Ω, are connected in parallel across a 6.0-V battery as shown above. What is the current through the battery?

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Answer:

the current flowing through the battery is 4 A.

Explanation:

Given;

resistance of the three resistors in parallel, R₁, R₂ and R₃ = 3.0 Ω, 12 Ω, and 4.0 Ω

voltage of the battery, V = 6.0 V

The equivalent resistance is calculated as follows;

[tex]\frac{1}{R_T} = \frac{1}{R_1} + \frac{1}{R_2} + \frac{1}{R_3} \\\\\frac{1}{R_T} = \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{12} + \frac{1}{4} \\\\\frac{1}{R_T} = \frac{4 \ + \ 1 \ + \ 3}{12} \\\\\frac{1}{R_T} = \frac{8}{12} \\\\\frac{1}{R_T} = \frac{2}{3} \\\\R_T = \frac{3}{2} \\\\R_T = 1.5 \ ohms[/tex]

The current flowing through the battery is calculated as follows;

[tex]I = \frac{V}{R_T} \\\\I = \frac{6}{1.5} \\\\I = 4 \ A[/tex]

Therefore, the current flowing through the battery is 4 A.

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How much time would a 4 kg ball take to fall 1.5 meters?

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Answer:

t = 0.553

Explanation:

The mass has nothing to do with an object falling.

Givens

d = 1.5 m

a = 9.8

vi = 0

t = ?

Formula

d = vi * t + 1/2 a t^2

Solution

1.5 = 0 + 1/2 9.81 * t^2

1.5 = 4.905 t^2

1.5/4.905 = t^2

0.3058 = t^2

sqrt(t^2) = sqrt(0.3058)

t = 0.553

About 1/2 a second which is really surprising wouldn't you think?

Kara started a new exercise program. Kara’s sister works out with her on a regular basis and even talks to Kara about her progress. In this scenario, what is another name for Kara’s sister?
A.
goal-setter
B.
self-monitor
C.
support system
D.
nutritionist

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A. goal setter or C. support system
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A 75 kg cannon ball is fired from a 500 kg cannon. If the cannon balls speed is 4 m/s immediately after leaving the raft what is the recoil speed of the cannon

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Explanation:

If the needle in the galvanometer is going up, what can you conclude about the motion of the magnet in the diagram?

It is not moving.

It must be moving left.

It must be moving right.

It is being moved in an unknown direction.

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If the needle in the galvanometer is going up, the conclusion about the motion of the magnet is it must be moving right.

What is galvanometer?

The galvanometer is the device used to detect the small current when moving coil is deflected.

When the magnet is moved towards or into the coil of wire, the magnetic field will change and voltage will be generated into the coil. The coil  must be moving to the right when galvanometer going up.

Thus, the conclusion about the motion of the magnet is, it must be moving to the right.

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If a light ray is reflected off the shiny surface at 170 degrees, at what angle did the light ray first strike the surface?


170 degrees


70 degrees


110 degrees


10 degrees

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Answer:10

Explanation: if you look it has a 170 but some people have 70 if you have 170 then it will be 10 if you have a 70 then it will be 110 if I'm right then Yw

Answer:

10

Explanation:

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How can you cause a substance to turn from a solid to a liquid or from a liquid to a gas? Help

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Answer:

When the temperature increases

Explanation:

What are the first three harmonics of a note produced on a 0.31 m long violin string if the waves on this string have a speed of 274.4 M/s

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Answer:

442 Hz, 882 Hz, 1330 Hz

Explanation:

Given data:  length of the string= 0.31 m = 31 cm

speed of the waves = 274.4 M/s or 2740 cm/s

Wavelengths are

62 cm

31 cm and

62 / 3  =  20.67 cm

The frequencies associated with these wavelengths ( which are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd harmonics )

are

27440/ 62 =  442.6 = 442 Hz

27440/31  = 885.2  = 882 Hz

27440 / 20.67  = 1328 = 1330 Hz

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Q: How do you determine speed over a crooked path? Explain.

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Answer: If you solve for the orbit speed, v, in the mass formula, you can find how fast something needs to move to balance the inward pull of gravity: v 2 = (G M)/r . Taking the square root of both sides (you want just v not v 2), you get v = Sqrt.

Explanation:

What is the solution to unit for measuring electric current?

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Answer:

The SI unit for electric current is Ampere (A)

A projectile thrown up ward moves in its parabolic path at what point..

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Answer:

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Explanation:

As the projectile moves upward, its vertical component of velocity decreases due to gravity. While the horizontal component remains the same as there is no acceleration in the horizontal direction. At maximum height vertical component of velocity is zero.

Ignoring air resistance, an object thrown in any direction moves in a parabolic path from the time it leaves the thrower's hand until the time it hits the ground or a physical obstruction.


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1. True False
In AM waves, amplitude changes.

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That is true Step by step:

the velocity of a car changes from 20 m/s east to 5 m/s east in 5 seconds. What is the acceleration of the car?

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Answer:

3 m/s²

Explanation:

Acceleration = Change in velocity/ time

= (20 - 5) / 5

= 3 m/s²

Which would have more volume, 1 kg of lead or 1 kg of copper? And EXPLAIN how you can tell.
Pls answer this ASAP for 15 points

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Explanation:

To be absolutely correct, we must note that the kilogram is a unit of mass. If measured in air the air provides buoyancy and the greater volume of a kilogram of copper means that the copper displaces more air and in turn gets more support than given to the kilogram of lead. Thus, on a scale in air the lead kilogram will show a heavier weight than the kilogram of copper.

Answer:

a kilogram of lead is heavier when measured in air than a kilogram of copper, provided both are weighed in the same location.

Oxygen Supply in Submarines Nuclear submarines can stay under water nearly indefinitely because they can produce their own oxygen by electrolysis of water.


How many liters of O2 at 298 K and 1.00 bar are produced in 1.00 hr in an electrolytic cell operating at a current of 0.0200 A?

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Answer:

1.865 * 10^-4 L

Explanation:

The equation of the reaction is:

4OH^-(aq) ----->2H2O(l) + O2(g) + 4e

Since one mole of oxygen which occupies 22.4 L is produced in the electrolysis of water by 4 Faraday of electricity as shown in the equation above;

Then;

4 * 96500 C liberates 22.4 L of oxygen

60 * 60 * 0.0200 C will liberate 60 * 60 * 0.0200 *  22.4/4 * 96500

= 1.865 * 10^-4 L

An astronaut drops a 1.0 kg object and a 5.0 kg object on the Moon. Both objects fall a total distance of 2.0 m vertically. Which of the following bost describes the objects after they have fallen a distance of 1.0 m2
They have each gained one-half of their maximum kinetic energy
They have cach lost the same amount of potential energy
They have each gained the same amount of potential energy
They have each lost kinetic energy

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Answer:

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A lifeguard on a beach observes that waves have a speed of 2.60 m/s and a distance of 2.50 m between wave crests. What is the period of the wave motion? Please show all work. (ref: p.382-387)

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Answer:

T = 0.96 seconds

Explanation:

Given that,

The speed of wave, v = 2.6 m/s

The distance between wave crests, [tex]\lambda=2.5\ m[/tex]

We need to find the period of the wave motion. Let T be the period. So,

[tex]v=\dfrac{\lambda}{T}\\\\T=\dfrac{\lambda}{v}\\\\T=\dfrac{2.5}{2.6}\\\\T=0.96\ s[/tex]

So, the period of the wave motion is equal to 0.96 seconds.

The period of the wave motion is 0.96 seconds.  Using the formula:

v = λ / T

where v is the velocity of the wave, λ is the wavelength and T is the period of the wave.

Given that v = 2.60 m/s, λ = 2.5 m, hence:

2.6 = 2.5/T

T = 0.96 s

The period of the wave motion is 0.96 seconds.

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At the depth of 10 m, the diver breathes in air from the scuba tank, filling her lungs with air whose pressure equals that of the surrounding water. How does the number of air molecules in her lungs compare with the number she had in a full breath at the surface?


A. Half as many

B. The same

C. Twice as many

D. Four times as many

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Answer:

The number of air molecules in her lung compared with the number she had in a full breadth at the surface is;

C. Twice as many

Explanation:

The depth at which the scuba diver fills her lungs with air, d = 10 m

Pressure of fluid = Density, ρ × Acceleration due to gravity, 'g' × Depth, 'd'

Where;

ρ = 970 kg/m³

g ≈ 9.81 m/s²

∴ The pressure of the water of the 10 m water column = 970 kg/m³ × 9.81 m/s² × 10 m = 95,157 Pa

The atmospheric pressure, P₁ = 101,325 Pa

The total pressure at the 10 m depth = The atmospheric pressure + The pressure of the water of the 10 m water column

∴ The total pressure at the 10 m depth, P₂ = 95,157 Pa + 101,325 Pa = 196,482 Pa

By the combined gas law, we have;

P₁·V₁/n₁ = P₂·V₂/n₂

Where;

P₁ = The atmospheric pressure

P₂ = The pressure at 10 m depth

V₁ = V₂ = The volume of her lungs

n₁ = The number of air molecules at the surface that fills her lungs

n₂ = The number of air molecules that fills her lungs at the 10 m depth

Therefore, we have;

P₂/P₁ = n₂/n₁ × V₁/V₂

From V₁ = V₂, we have;

P₂/P₁ = n₂/n₁ × V₁/V₁ = n₂/n₁ × 1

∴ P₂/P₁ = n₂/n₁

P₂/P₁ = 196,482/101,325 ≈ 2

∴ P₂/P₁  = n₂/n₁  ≈ 2

n₂ ≈ 2 × n₁

The number of air molecules that fills her lungs at the 10 m depth, n₂ is approximately 2 times (twice) as many as the number of air molecules at the surface that fills her lungs, n₁

Therefore the correct option is twice as many molecules as she had in a full breath at the surface is required to fill her lungs at the 10 m water depth.

This question involves the concepts of pressure, the equation of state, and the number of molecules.

The number of molecules in hr breathe are "C. twice as many" as compared to the number of molecules in her lungs when she had a full breath at the surface.

According to the equation of state:

[tex]\frac{P_1V_1}{n_1}=\frac{P_2V_2}{n_2}[/tex]

where,

n₁ = no. of molecules in lungs at surface

n₂ = no. of molecules in lungs at depth

P₁ = Pressure at surface = Atmospheric Pressure = 101325 Pa

P₂ = Pressure at depth = 101325 Pa + ρgh

P₂ = 101325 Pa + (1000 kg/m³)(9.81 m/s²)(10 m) = 199425 Pa

V₁ = V₂ = V = Volume of lungs

Therefore,

[tex]\frac{(101325\ Pa)V}{n_1}=\frac{(199425\ Pa)V}{n_2}\\\\[/tex]

n₂ = 2 n₁

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A student walks 3 km in 30 minutes. What is the student's average speed in km/h?​

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Answer:

6km/hr

Explanation:

3km = 30mins

x(km) = 1hr

1hr = 60 x 60 = 3600secs

30min = 30 x 60 = 1800secs

3 x 3,600/x X 1,800

x = 10,800/1,800

x = 6km/hr

To solve the problem we must know about speed, distance, and time.

What is the relationship between Speed, distance, and Time?

We know that speed, distance, and time all are in a relationship with each other. this relationship can be given as,

[tex]\rm{Speed = \dfrac{Distance}{Time}[/tex]

Given to us

A student walks 3 km in 30 minutes.

We know distance can be written as the product of speed and time, therefore,

[tex]\rm Distance = \rm speed \times \rm Time[/tex]

Substituting the values we get,

[tex]\rm 3\ km = Speed \times 0.5\ hour[/tex]

[tex]\rm speed = \dfrac{3\ km}{0.5\ hour}[/tex]

speed = 15 km\h

Hence, the speed of the student is 15 km\hour.

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How does the Coriolis effect influence the direction of the Trade Winds in the Northern Hemisphere? Does it have the same effect in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Answer:

Part A

Coriolis effect is used to describe how objects which are not fixed to the ground are deflected as they travel over long distances due to the rotation of the Earth relative to the 'linear' motion of the objects

Due to the Coriolis effect the wind flowing towards the Equator from high pressure belts in the subtropical regions in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are deflected towards the western direction because the Earth rotates on its axis towards the east

Part B

In the Northern Hemispheres, the winds are known as northeasterly trade winds and in the Southern Hemisphere, they are known as the southeasterly trade wind. Therefore, Coriolis effect has the same effect on the direction of the Trade Winds in the Southern Hemisphere as it does in the Northern Hemisphere

Explanation:

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22. Compare and contrast the structure and roles of tendons and ligaments.

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Answer:

Tendons: Tendons are cord-like, strong, inelastic structures that join skeletal muscles to bones

ligaments: Ligaments are elastic structures which connect bones to bones in joints.

Explanation:

What is the unit for efficiency?
What is the biggest number the
efficiency can be?
How do you work out the % efficiency?

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Answer:

Efficiency has no physical units  (example   .85 = 85%)

The largest number would be 1 or 100%

An example of efficiency is:  work out/work in

or (work in - work lost to friction) / work in    would be an example of the efficiency of the process

calculate speed and velocity of the following. the race car was moving for 3.7 hours and during that time it traveled a distance of 500 miles south. what is the speed the car was travelling?

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Answer:

v = 135.13 mph

Explanation:

Given that,

The race car was moving for 3.7 hours and during that time it traveled a distance of 500 miles south.

We need to find the speed of the car.

We know that,

Speed = distance/time

So,

[tex]v=\dfrac{500\ miles}{3.7\ h}\\\\v=135.13\ mph[/tex]

So, the speed of the car is equal to 135.13 mph.

What are the units of radiation?

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The radiation dose absorbed by a person is measured using the conventional unit rad or the SI unit gray. The biological risk of exposure to radiation is measured using the conventional unit rem or the SI unit sievert.

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