Answer:
GPEb=67.86% of initial GPE at point a
Explanation:
It depends on how massive the ball is, but I can still give an answer comparing original GPE at point A to new GPE at B
GPEa=m*9.8*140
GPEa=1372(m)
GPEb=m*9.8*95
GPEb=931(m)
GPEb=0.6786*GPEa
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Which change in wave properties would show as an increase in amplitude?
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How do vaccines provide immunity
Answer:
Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself.
Answer: They give you a portion of the thing its fighting so it gets your cells use to it so they can fight it off easily
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A student observes a shadow move across the sun during a solar eclipse. Which list represents the position of Earth, the sun, and the
moon during this event?
A.sun, Earth, moon
B.moon, sun, Earth
C.Earth, sun, moon
D.sun, moon, Earth
The position of the Earth, Sun, and moon during the solar eclipse, a student observes a shadow moving across the sun is Sun, moon, Earth, so option D is correct.
What is a solar eclipse?When the Moon passes in front of the Sun, blocking all or part of Earth's view of it, a solar eclipse occurs. The Moon is closest to the plane of the Earth's orbit when there is a new moon and such an alignment. During a total eclipse, the Moon fully obscures the Sun's disk. Partial and annular eclipses only block out a section of the Sun. A solar eclipse occurs naturally. Solar eclipses were sometimes linked to supernatural sources or interpreted as an ill omen in several ancient and modern societies.
During a solar eclipse, the moon comes in between the earth and the sun therefore the shadow moves across the sun during a solar eclipse observed by the student, the position is Sun, moon, and earth.
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8. How do you know that
the bicyclists in the first
panel above are moving
at a constant velocity?
Answer:
Constant velocity means that the object in motion is moving in a straight line at a constant speed. You know this as in the first panel each arrow representing each second is the same width apart, therefore you know the cyclists are moving at a constant velocity. Compare this to the second box representing changing speed. The arrows are different lengths meaning each second the cyclists are moving at a different speed and are not moving at a constant velocity.
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What would it mean if an object had no potential energy?
How does an increase in thermal energy affect the kinetic energy of the particles in each state of matter
Explanation:
when there is an increase in thermal energy, the kinetic energy if the matter increases as well.
What is the acceleration of the object from 2s to 14s
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Homeboy Joe is running at 6.65 m/s while Homegirl Jill is running at -1.10 m/s. Home boy Joe and Homegirl Jill hit each other. Homeboy Joe not wanting to be a stage 5 clinger. he makes sure he doesn't hold onto Homegirl Jill after they collide. If Homeboy Joe's mass is 99.5 kg and Homegirl Jill's mass is 68.8 kg. what is Homegir Jill's velocity after they hit if Homeboy Joe's velocity is 2.35?
***Round to the nearest hundredth***
Correct Answer: 5.12
I can't do PEMDAS to save my life can someone show me the correct way to solve with work?
Answer:
[tex]5.12\:\text{m/s}[/tex]
Explanation:
From the conservation of momentum, the total momentum of the system before and after the collision must be the same. Therefore, let the momentum of Homeboy Joe be [tex]p_b[/tex] and let the mass of Homegirl Jill be [tex]p_j[/tex]. We can write the following equation:
[tex]p_{bi}+p_{ji}=p_{bf}+p_{jf}[/tex], where subscripts [tex]i[/tex] and [tex]f[/tex] represent initial and final momentum respectively.
The momentum of an object is given by [tex]p=mv[/tex].
Therefore, we have:
[tex]m_{b}v_{bi}+m_{j}v_{ji}=m_{b}v_{bf}+m_{b}v_{jf}[/tex] (some messy subscripts but refer to the values being plugged in you're confused what corresponds with what).
Plugging in values, we have:
[tex]99.5\cdot 6.65 + 68.8\cdot (-1.10)=99.5\cdot 2.35+ 68.8\cdot v_{jf}[/tex].
Solving, we get:
[tex]v_{jf}=\frac{99.5\cdot 6.65+68.8\cdot (-1.10)-99.5\cdot2.35}{68.8},\\v_{jf}=5.11875,\\v_{jf}\approx \boxed{5.12\:\text{m/s}}[/tex].
It's important to note that velocity is vector quantity, so the negative velocity assigned to Jill simply implies she is moving at [tex]1.10\:\text{m/s}[/tex] in the opposite of Joe's direction. After the collision, she is now moving [tex]5.12\:\text{m/s}[/tex] in the same direction that Joe was initially moving, due to Joe's relatively large mass and initial velocity.
What name is given to the turning effect of a force?
Answer:
The turning effect of a force is known as the moment. It is the product of the force multiplied by the perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot or point where the object will turn. When undoing a nut fastened to a screw by hand one realises that the amount of force required is a lot greater than when undoing the same nut using a spanner.
Explanation:
Which can make 4 covalent bonds? Carbon, Silicon, or both?
Answer:
I would say both
Explanation:
Each silicon atom has four valence electrons which are shared, forming covalent bonds with the four surrounding Si atoms.
Carbon contains four electrons in its outer shell. Therefore, it can form four covalent bonds with other atoms or molecules. The simplest organic carbon molecule is methane (CH4), in which four hydrogen atoms bind to a carbon atom (Figure 1).
Why does the moon appear to change its shape as seen from Earth
A.Different parts of the sunlit moon become visible as the moon revolves around the Earth
B.Different parts of the moon are lit as the moon rotates
C.The moon moves farther and then closer to Earth
D.The sun lights different parts of the moon during different seasons
Answer:
Explanation:
Why does the moon appear to change its shape as seen from Earth
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Negatively charged
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The graph shows the amplitude of a passing wave over time in seconds (s) What is the approximate frequency of the wave shown? A. 6 Hz B. 0.2 0.4 Hz
Answer:
0.2 I took the test
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The time period of the whole wave cycle is 6 seconds but the time period of one complete wave is about 4 seconds here. The inverse of this time period is the frequency, that is 0.2 Hz.
What is frequency ?Frequency by definition is the number of events per unit time. Frequency of a wave is the number of wave cycles in one second. It is the inverse of the time period.
Frequency is directly related to the energy of the wave. As the frequency increases, energy of the wave also increases. In the given graph the wave cycle is given for a time of 6 seconds.
The time period for one complete wave is 4 second from the graph.
thus, T = 4 s
v = 1/T
= 1/4 = 0.2 s⁻¹ or 0.2 Hz
Therefore, the frequency of the wave shown, is 0.2 Hz.
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A bicycle with a 15 kg mass is easily stopped when a force of 60 N is applied. How much force would be needed to stop the bicycle if the time allowed to stop the bike was doubled?
Answer:
Going downhill at a steady speed, the forces along the direction of motion are:
net force = m * a = 0
W * sin(7) - Fdrag = 0
so Fdrag = m * g * sin(7) where m=62.kg and g=9.8m/sec^2
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Which is the correct definition for sea floor spreading
What is momentum? And it’s types?
Answer:
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. The two types of momentum are angular and linear.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation: (Momentum is mass * velocity. Its units, in the SI system are kilogram meter per second) What is Inertia?
In physics, momentum is the product of mass and velocity. The greater the product of this equation, the greater the momentum. In science, there are two types of momentum: angular and linear, which concern different types of moving objects. However, that is not where the definition stops. The word momentum is also used as part of everyday speech, and is one of the very few physics concept whose metaphorical definition is the same as its actual one.
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A sodium vapor lamp omit waves with the frequency of 5.26x10^14 Hz. What is the wavelength of light?
Answer:
[tex]\lambda=5.70\times 10^{-7}\ m[/tex]
Explanation:
The frequency of a sodium vapor lamp, [tex]f=5.26\times 10^{14}\ Hz[/tex]
We need to find the wavelength of light. The relation between wavelength, frequency and speed of light is given by :
[tex]c=f\lambda\\\\\lambda=\dfrac{c}{f}\\\\\lambda=\dfrac{3\times 10^8}{5.26\times 10^{14}}\\\\\lambda=5.70\times 10^{-7}\ m[/tex]
So, the wavelength of light is equal to [tex]5.70\times 10^{-7}\ m[/tex].
In a penalty kick, a soccer player kicks the ball from ground level with an initial velocity of .5.0 m/s,20.0^ above the horizontal . Assume that air resistance is negligible . What is the maximum height , y max of the soccer ball ?
A)0.51
B)3.2
C)3.7
D)8.6
What is the flight time of the soccer ball in the previous problem?
A)0.76 s
B)0.87 s
C) 1.3 s
D) 1.7 s
what ways might a superhero utilize magnetic forces to move, levitate or travel from place to place?
Answer:
He could use magnets to lift heavy things and also move things like a train
Explanation:
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The asteroid has an estimated mass of 4000 kg and an orbital speed of 10 m/s. Determine the amount of kinetic energy of the asteroid. *
Answer:
40,000J
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1. A satellite (mass = 4.44 x 109 kg) travels in orbit around the Earth at a distance of 1.9 x 10'm above
Earth's surface. What is the force of gravitational attraction between the satellite and Earth?
Answer:
The force of gravitational attraction between the satellite and Earth is [tex]2.587\times 10^{10}[/tex] newtons.
Explanation:
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A satellite ([tex]m = 4.44\times 10^{9}\,kg[/tex]) travels in orbit around the Earth at a distance of [tex]1.9\times 10^{6}\,m[/tex] above Earth's surface. What is the force of gravitational attraction between the satellite and Earth?
The gravitational force experimented by the satellite ([tex]F[/tex]), in newtons, is calculated by Newton's Law of Gravitation, whose equation is defined by following formula:
[tex]F = \frac{G\cdot m \cdot M}{R^{2}}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]G[/tex] - Gravitational constant, in cubic meters per kilogram-square second.
[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the satellite, in kilograms.
[tex]M[/tex] - Mass of the Earth, in kilograms.
[tex]R[/tex] - Distance of the satellite with respect to the center of the Earth, measured in meters.
If we know that [tex]G = 6.674\times 10^{-11}\,\frac{m^{3}}{kg\cdot s^{2}}[/tex], [tex]m = 4.44\times 10^{9}\,kg[/tex], [tex]M = 5.972\times 10^{24}\,kg[/tex] and [tex]R = 8.271\times 10^{6}\,m[/tex], then the force of gravitational attraction between the satellite and Earth is:
[tex]F = 2.587\times 10^{10}\,N[/tex]
The force of gravitational attraction between the satellite and Earth is [tex]2.587\times 10^{10}[/tex] newtons.
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Three gases are at the same temperature and so have the same kinetic energy . The atomic mass of gas 1 is 10amu the atomic mass of gas 2 is 25 and atomic mass of gas 3 is 8. Which gas will have the greatest velocity ?
Answer:
We mentioned in the study section of Lecture 2 that hydrogen and oxygen combine in the ratio of 1 to 8, but that this is not enough information for leading to the conclusion that two hydrogen atoms combine with one of oxygen to form a water molecule. A key idea is attributed to Avagadro who said that equal volumes of gas (at the same temperature and pressure) contain equal numbers of constituent atoms or molecules. Experiments show that two liters of hydrogen gas will combine with one liter of oxygen gas to form two liters of water vapor. Each hydrogen molecule in hydrogen gas consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together. Likewise, two oxygen atoms bind to make a oxygen molecule.
A "model" of a physical process is used to represent what one actually observes, even though this is an "ideal" model and not expected to be correct in all respects. However, it is a good enough model to explain many of the properties of gases with sufficient accuracy.
The motion of gas particles can be used to explain the pressure exerted and the temperature of a gas. The pressure on a surface is due to the force on that surface divided by its area. The force comes about from the multiple impacts of individual gas particles. Temperature, on the other hand, is DEFINED in terms of the average kinetic energy assocated with the motion of the gas particles. The greater the kinetic energy, the greater the temperature. See the apparatus shown in Figure 7.6 of the text which gives a simple way of measuring the distributions of speeds of atomic particles.
To visualize how gas particles colliding with a container create pressure, see Website II.
Gas particles move in all possible directions with differing speeds. The Kinetic Energy (KE) of a gas particle is equal to 1/2 its mass times its speeds squared. That is KE = 1/2 M x V2 , where M is the mass of the gas particle and V is its speed. The gas particles have a range of speeds, just like cars on a road, but it is the average of the speed squared times the mass, or the average kinetic energy which characterizes the temperature of a gas.
High temperature is associated with high kinetic energies and low temperatures are associated with low kinetic energies. However, keep in mind that the kinetic energy, and in this case the temperature, is proportional to the mass times the speed squared. So heavy particles moving more slowly will have the same kinetic energy as light particles moving more rapidly. Also, because the kinetic energy varies as the square of the speed, if two particles have the same mass, but one moves twice as fast as the other, it will have four times the kinetic energy (or temperature).
If temperature is associated with kinetic energy of a gas, one could ask at this point what controls the temperature of solids and liquids. It turns out that it is the kinetic energy of the constituent atoms and molecules that characterize the temperature of liquids and solids as well. We show in class a transparency picturing a solid with its atoms rigidly connected to each other. We will discuss more about liquids and solids in the next lecture, based on chapter 8. However, for now, let's keep in mind that the atoms or molecules in a solid, although bound to its neighbors in a rigid structure, can oscillate back and forth, and it is this motion that characterizes the temperature of a solid (or in a similar manner, of a liquid as well). As before, rapid oscillations mean high temperatures, and slower oscillations are lower temperatures.
4 - The Three Temperature Scales
There are three temperature scales. In the United States, we commonly use the Farenheit scale while in most other nations, the Celsius or Centigrade scale is used. Figure 7.10 shows these two scales side by side. Water boils at 212 degrees Farenheit or 100 degrees Centigrade. Water freezes at 32 degrees Farenheit or zero degrees Centigrade. However, the most important temperature scale for scientific calculations is the absolute temperature scale, or the Kelvin scale. Zero degrees Kelvin is the coldest possible temperature: it can be physically interpreted as the situation where the atoms or molecules have zero kinetic energy...so this is a very natural temperature scale. Zero degrees Kelvin is also -273 degrees Centigrade. Water freezes at +273 degrees Kelvin and zero degrees Centigrate. Hence, a difference of one degree is the same on the Centigrade and Kelvin scales, but the zero points are different.
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The average kinetic energy of the particles of two pieces of iron at the same temperature and mass would be __________.
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The same
Not equivilent
With in 500 degrees of eachother
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the answer is different
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Which phrase best describes a machine?
any device that makes work easier
any device that moves an object
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Question: A pinball machine's plunger has a spring constant of 22
N/m and is compressed by 0.04 m to start a 0.006 kg pinball.
1. What is the elastic potential energy before the ball is released?
2. What is the kinetic energy of the pinball the instant it leaves the
spring?
3. What is the speed of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring?
4. If the pinball is moving at 1.3 m/s as it is deflected horizontally
across the top of the pinball machine, how much higher above the
ground is this part of its path when compared to its starting
position?
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Answer:
1. The elastic potential energy is 0.0176 Joules
2. The kinetic energy of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring is 0.0176 Joules
3. The speed of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring is approximately 2.42212 m/s
4. The height of the part where the pinball is located on the machine above the ground is approximately 0.213 meters
Explanation:
The spring constant of the pinball machine's plunger, k = 22 N/m
The amount by which the pinball machine's plunger is compressed, x = 0.04 m
The mass of the pinball ball, m = 0.006 kg
1. The elastic potential energy, P.E. = 1/2·k·x²
By substitution, we get;
P.E. = 1/2 × 22 N/m × (0.04 m)² = 0.0176 J
The elastic potential energy, P.E. = 0.0176 J
2. At the instant the pinball leaves the spring, the plunger and therefore the force of the plunger no longer acts on the pinball
Since there are no external forces acting on the pinball to increase the speed of the pinball after it leaves the spring, the velocity reached is its maximum velocity, and therefore, the kinetic energy, K.E. is the maximum kinetic energy which by the conservation of energy, is equal to the initial potential energy
Therefore;
K.E. = P.E. = 0.0176 J
The kinetic energy of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring, K.E.= 0.0176 J
3. The kinetic energy, K.E., is given by the following formula;
K.E. = 1/2·m·v²
Where;
v = The speed or velocity of the object having kinetic energy K.E.
Therefore, from K.E. = 0.0176 J, and by plugging in the values of the variables, we have;
K.E. = 0.0176 J = 1/2 × 0.006 kg × v²
v² = 0.0176 J/(1/2 × 0.006 kg) = 88/15 m²/s²
v = √(88/15 m²/s²) ≈ (2·√330)/15 m/s ≈ 2.42212 m/s
The speed of the pinball the instant it leaves the spring, v ≈ 2.42212 m/s
4. The height of the pinball is given by the following kinematic equation of motion;
[tex]v_h[/tex]² = u² - 2·g·h
Where;
[tex]v_h[/tex] = The velocity of the pinball at the given height = 1.3 m/s
u = v ≈ 2.42212 m/s (The initial velocity of the pinball as it the spring)
g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.8 m/s²
h = The height of the pinball above the ground
We get;
[tex]v_h[/tex]² = 1.3² = 2.42212² - 2 × 9.8 × h
∴ h = (2.42212² - 1.3²)/(2 × 9.8) ≈ 0.213
The height of the part where the pinball is located on the machine above the ground, h ≈ 0.213 m
A dog exerts a force of 30N to move a wagon 2m in 5s. What is the power of the dog?
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In what do electromagnetic waves cause disturbances when they transfer
energy?
A. Electric fields only
O B. Both electric and magnetic fields
C. Neither electric nor magnetic fields
O D. Magnetic fields only