Sunlight is a form of electromagnetic energy.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer 1

Answer: True

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physics!!! please help D:

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Answer: A

Explanation: isotopes of the same thing element have the same number of protons in the nucleus but differ in the number of neutrons.

You ride your bike 5 miles east to school, then 2 miles east to Wawa, return to school, then ride 2 miles west to the library to work on your homework. What is your displacement?

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Answer:

3 miles

Explanation:

5 + 2 - 2 - 2 = 3 miles

Three vector are oriented as shown in figure below where. A=20.0units, B=40.0units, And C=30.0. (a) The x and Y component of the resultant vector. (b) The magnitude of the resultant vector. (c) Direction of the resultant vector ​ { please help me}

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Answer:

Explanation:

a). Vertical component of vector B = Bsin(45)

                                                     = 40sin(45°)

                                                     = 28.28 units

Horizontal component of vector B = Bcos(45°)

                                                         = 40cos(45°)

                                                         = 28.28 units

Vertical component of vector C = Csin(45°)

                                                     = 30sin(45°)

                                                     = 21.21 units

Horizontal component of vector C = Ccos(45°)

                                                         = 30cos(45°)

                                                         = 21.21 units

Vertical forces = A + Bsin(45°) - Csin(45°)

                       = 20 + 28.28 - 21.21

                       = 27.07

Horizontal forces = Bcos(45°) + Ccos(45°)

                             = 28.28 + 21.21

                             = 49.49 units

b). Magnitude of resultant force = [tex]\sqrt{(27.07)^2+(49.49)^2}[/tex]

                                                = [tex]\sqrt{3182.045}[/tex]

                                                = 56.41 units

c). Direction of the resultant force → Along vector B (at an angle of 45° from the horizontal line)

A person can jump out of an airplane at 5000 feet, without a parachute, AND land on the ground safely (without any injury), IF they can manage to do what physics trick?

Lengthen the moment/time of impact
Bend knees right before impact
Spread out arms and legs to slow down
Shorten the length/time of impact

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Answer:

Momentum is equal to mass for velocity (p1=mv)

But momentum is also equal to Force for time of impact (p1=Ft). Hence the impact force is inversely proportional to the fall time and directly proportional to the mass and fall velocity : F=mv/t^2 or F=p1/t

If he slows down, v diminishes and F diminishes

Hence correct Answer is C

two children of masses m1 = m2 = 20 kg , ride on the perimeter of a small merry-go- round . the merry -go-round us a disk of mass M = 30 kg answer

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Una bola se lanza verticlamente de la parte superior de un edificio con una velocidad inicial 25 m/s la bola impacta al suelo en la base del edificio 7 segundos despues de ser lanzada ¿que altura subio la bola

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Answer:

S = 415.1 meters

Explanation:

Dados los siguientes datos;

Velocidad inicial = 25 m/s

Tiempo, t = 7 segundos

Para encontrar la altura (desplazamiento) de la pelota, usaríamos la segunda ecuación de movimiento;

[tex] S = ut + \frac {1}{2}at^{2}[/tex]

Dónde;

S representa el desplazamiento o altura medida en metros.

u representa la velocidad inicial medida en metros por segundo.

t representa el tiempo medido en segundos.

a representa la aceleración medida en metros por segundo cuadrado.

Sustituyendo en la ecuación, tenemos;

[tex] S = 25*7 + \frac {1}{2}*(9.8)*7^{2}[/tex]

[tex] S = 175 + 4.9*49 [/tex]

[tex] S = 175 + 240.1 [/tex]

S = 415.1 meters

A yo-yo is twirled on a 4 meter long string so that its tangential
speed is 16 m/s. If the string is only 2 meter long and the revolutions per
second stay constant, what is the new tangential speed?

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Answer:

8m/s

Explanation:

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AN AIR CRAFT HEADS NORTH AT 320KM/H RELATIVE TO THE WIND THE WIND VELOCITY IS 80KM/HFROMNORTH .FIND THE VELOCITY OF THE AIR RELATIVE TO THE GROUND

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answer:

answer D

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

Photosynthesis is a process in which plants prepare food using carbon dioxide, chlorophyll, and water in the presence of sunlight.

During photosynthesis,(blank)
energy is transformed into(blank)
1.Chemical,electrical,kinetic, Solar ?
2.Chemical, Electrical, Kinetic, Solar


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Answer:

During photosynthesis solar energy is converted into chemical energy

Explanation:

During photosynthesis solar energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of energy rich bond of ATP molecule.

ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) and ADP (Adenosine diphosphate) molecules are termed currency of energy. ADP molecule is converted into ATP molecules, whenever energy is available in certain exothermic reactions of metabolism.

ATP molecules are store- house of energy. ATP molecule is broken down into ADP molecule in presence of enzyme ATPase, releasing energy whenever energy is required.

The synthesis of ATP molecules, utilizing solar energy during photosynthesis, is termed photo-phosphorylation.

These ATP molecules produced during light reaction of photosynthesis are utilized in dark reaction of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle).

ATP molecules synthesized during photo-phosphorylation may also be used in other metabolic reactions.

Photo-phosphorylation is of 2 types, i.e. Cyclic and Non-cyclic photo-phosphorylation.

Chlorophyll molecules entrap solar energy . There are 2 types of photo-systems in chlorophyll. These are photo-system -I and photo-system-II .

The electrons of chlorophyll molecule of photo-system I get excited which pass through series of electron carriers in electron transport system arranged in the order of decreasing energy level.

During the passage of electrons from carriers of higher energy level to the carriers of lower energy level, the energy is lost which is utilized for converting ADP molecule into ATP molecule.

Photo-system I is concerned with light reaction of photosynthesis only, constituting cyclic photo-phosphorylation.

The electron transport during Photo-system II results in the synthesis of NADPH2 in presence of enzyme NADP reductase. NADPH2 is used in reduction reaction of Calvin cycle.

Both Photo-systems participate in non-cyclic photo-phosphorylation that results in the synthesis of NADPH2 in addition to the synthesis of ATP molecules.

what name given to the heat energy received from the sun​

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Answer:

solar energy

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Name of the heat energy from the is called solar energy.

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1) If you wanted to save money on your electric bill, all of the following would help except:
OA
using light bulbs that produce more light and less heat
OB.
using a heater that converts more energy into work
O c. lowering the temperature in your hot water
OD. leaving the refrigerator open to increase air circulation
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I don't know how to explain but D is just weirdly wrong to me.

(b) Figure 4 shows a car travelling on a motorway.
A passenger wants to check the accuracy of the speedometer of the car.
The car is travelling at a constant speed.
The passenger has a stopwatch.
The lamp posts are 40 m apart.
lamp post
Figure 4
Describe how the passenger could determine the speed of the car as accurately
as possible.
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Answer:

To calculate anything - speed, acceleration, all that - we need data. The more data we have, and the more accurate that data is, the more accurate our calculations will be. To collect that data, we need to measure it somehow. To measure anything, we need tools and a method. Speed is a measure of distance over time, so we'll need tools for measuring time and distance, and a method for measuring each.

Conveniently, the lamp posts in this problem are equally spaced, and we can treat that spacing as our measuring stick. To measure speed, we'll need to bring time in somehow too, and that's where the stopwatch comes in. A good method might go like this:

Press start on the stopwatch right as you pass a lamp postEach time you pass another lamp post, press the lap button on the stopwatchPress stop after however many lamp posts you'd like, making sure to hit stop right as you pass the last lamp postRecord your dataCalculate the time intervals for passing each lamp post using the lap dataCalculate the average of all those invervals and divide by 40 m - this will give you an approximate average speed

Of course, you'll never find an *exact* amount, but the more data points you have, the better your approximation will become.

If the velocity of a car is 45km/h west, how far can it travel in 0.5 hours

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Answer:

22.5km

Explanation:

Since 0.5 of an hour is half of an hour, you have to divide 45 by half, and you would get 22.5 km

The box is pulled horizontally across the floor by a force of 100 N and opposed by a frictional force of 60 N. The object accelerates at 4 m/s2 .

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Answer:

10 kg

Explanation:

first find resultant force by subtracting the forces mass is force ÷ acceleration

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what is the relationship between speed and kinetic energy? (In other words, how are the two related to one another?) Explain.

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Answer:

The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to the square of its speed. That means that for a twofold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of four.

Found it on the internet

Explanation:

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A centrifuge used in DNA extraction spins at a maximum rate of 7000rpm producing a "g-force" on the sample that is 6000 times the force of gravity. If the centrifuge takes 10 seconds to come to rest from the maximum spin rate: a) What is the angular acceleration of the centrifuge? b)what is the angular displacement of the centrifuge during this time

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Answer:

A) a = 73.304 rad/s²

B) Δθ = 3665.2 rad

Explanation:

A) From Newton's first equation of motion, we can say that;

a = (ω - ω_o)/t. We are given that the centrifuge spins at a maximum rate of 7000rpm.

Let's convert to rad/s = 7000 × 2π/60 = 733.04 rad/s

Thus change in angular velocity = (ω - ω_o) = 733.04 - 0 = 733.04 rad/s

We are given; t = 10 s

Thus;

a = 733.04/10

a = 73.304 rad/s²

B) From Newton's third equation of motion, we can say that;

ω² = ω_o² + 2aΔθ

Where Δθ is angular displacement

Making Δθ the subject;

Δθ = (ω² - ω_o²)/2a

At this point, ω = 0 rad/s while ω_o = 733.04 rad/s

Thus;

Δθ = (0² - 733.04²)/(2 × 73.304)

Δθ = -537347.6416/146.608

Δθ = - 3665.2 rad

We will take the absolute value.

Thus, Δθ = 3665.2 rad

Electrical current is defined as _____.

the strength of the electric field
the movement of charge past a certain point per unit time
the potential of the battery
the conservation of charge

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Answer:

the strength of the electric field

Pls helppp. Is this right?

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Answer:

yes you are totally right

Those are all correct great job!

The electric field 1.22 m from
charge is 1570 N/C, pointing
toward the charge. What is the
charge? Include the sign of the
charge, + or -
(The answer is *10^-7 C. Just fill
in the number, not the power.)
(Unit = C)

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Answer:

-2.6

Explanation:

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The charge with magnitude and sign is -2.6 x 10⁻⁷ C.

What is electric field?

The field developed when a charge is moved. In this field, a charge experiences an electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion depending on the nature of charge.

Given, the electric field 1.22 m from charge is 1570 N/C, pointing

toward the charge.

The electric field and charge is related as

E = kq/r²

q = Er²/k

where k = 9 x 10⁹ N.m²/C²

Substitute the given values in the question, we have

q = 1570 x (1.22)² / 9 x 10⁹

q= 2.6 x 10⁻⁷ C.

Thus, the magnitude and sign  of charge is -2.6 x 10⁻⁷ C.

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if a car, going 20 m/s with a mass of 1000kg hits a garbage can, what is the momentum of the can and the car afterwards?

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Answer:

Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object.

[tex]p = m \times v[/tex]

[tex]p = 1000kg \times 20 \frac{m}{s} = 20000kg \times \frac{m}{s} [/tex]

An ant walks 15 m east, then 40 m north, and finally 20 m west. What is the total displacement from the starting point

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Answer: 40.311 m

Explanation:

Given

Ant walks 15 m east

then 40 m North and finally 20 m west

from the figure, ant is 40 m North and 5 m west

Using Pythagoras, we can write

[tex]\Rightarrow d=\sqrt{40^2+5^2}\\\Rightarrow d=\sqrt{1625}=40.311\ m[/tex]

Xander goes airborne on his scooter as he exits a half-pipe at Newton's Skate Park. Xander and his scooter have a total mass of 50 kg. The net force acting on Xander and the scooter is 25N. What is Xander's acceleration?

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Answer:

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According to the 2nd Newton's law,

✔ We have : F = m x a ⇔ a = F/m; with F in N, m in kg, a in m/s²

a = 25/50a =0.5 m/s²

Therefore Xander's acceleration is 0.5 m/s².  

The total mass of Xander and his scooter is 50 kg and the net force acted due to Xander and his scooter is 25 N then the acceleration will be 0.5 m/s².

What is Acceleration?

Acceleration is the rate at which the speed and orientation of a moving object change over time. When a spot or object moves faster or slower along a straight line, it is said to be accelerated. Even though the speed is constant, motion on a circle accelerates so because the direction is always shifting. Both by and to acceleration for all other types of motion.

It is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

As per the given information provided by the question,

Mass, m = 50 kg

Force, F = 25 N

F = ma

25 N = 50 × a

a = 25/50

a = 0.5 m/s².

Therefore, the acceleration of Xander's acceleration will be 0.5 m/s²

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How do you think the body deals with consuming a lot more
calories than are burnt?

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Answer:

The body stores it as fat

Explanation:

Answer:

The body deals with consuming alot more calories than are burnt by gaining weight or holds it all up, while if you burn your calories, it'll lose weight :3

Explanation:

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who invented Pascal??​

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What the guy above me said

A potato is which part of the plant?
root
stem
leaf
flower

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I’m pretty sure it’s the root

A disturbance that generates a wave may be a simple pulse or shock

True or false

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Answer:

That would be true.

-- a bell starts ringing (wave) when you tap it (simple pulse)

-- a pond starts rippling (wave) when a stone drops in (simple shock)

-- a guitar strings starts waving when you pluck it

Putting the moon back to its original size, if it were suddenly to move to twice the
distance from the earth, how would that effect the force of gravitation with the
earth?

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Fission reactions are currently used to provide energy for many different sources. Where does the energy produced during the reaction come from?

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Answer: From the mass lost during the reaction, or the mass defect.

The energy produced during a reaction come from the heat energy which is released during splitting of uranium atoms.

What is a fission?

Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms in the atmosphere, a process called as fission. This reaction generates heat energy to produce steam, which is used by a turbine generator to generate electric energy. Because, the nuclear power plants do not burn fuel, they do not produce any greenhouse gas emissions.

Uranium and plutonium are the most commonly used atoms for fission reactions in nuclear power reactors because they are very easy to initiate and control with time. The energy which is released by fission in these reactor heats water into the steam. The steam generated is used to spin a turbine to produce carbon-free electric energy.

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A ball is launched horizontally at a speed of 4.0m/s from the top of a cliff that is 24.6 meters high. Where in the ball's trajectory is the horizontal speed a maximum? Explain how you know.

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Answer:

The horizontal speed of the ball is constant where there is little resistance from the air

Explanation:

From the given parameters of the ball, we have;

The horizontal speed of the ball = 4.0 m/s

The height of the cliff from which the ball is launched = 24.6 meters

The direction in which the ball is launched = Horizontally

The components of the forces acting on the ball are;

The vertical force = The Earth's gravitational attraction

The horizontal force = 0 N (There are no horizontal forces acting on the ball)

According to Newton's first law of motion, the ball will continue in its uniform motion or in its rest state unless acted upon by a force

Therefore, given that there are no horizontal forces component acting on the ball, (little air resistance) the ball will continue with the initial horizontal velocity, such that the horizontal velocity of the ball remains constant.

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