What is the “Food cam” at MIT? What is it for?

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But in MIT's Media Lab, everyone has a fair shot, thanks to a camera that alerts the lab when there's free food. Called the Foodcam, it features a camera that beams a photo of the leftovers to the entire lab, creators Will Glesnes and Jon Ferguson, tell Tech Insider.


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what is the principal of lever?Define inclined plane​

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Answer:

It's found in a experiment where there are two equal forces acting in opposite directions at equal distance in other words helps establish equilibrium

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A stationary hockey puck has a mass of 0.27 kg. A hockey player uses her stick to apply a 18 N force over a distance of 0.42 m. How much work does this force do on the puck?

Group of answer choices

7.6 J

-43 J

-7.6 J

28 J

43 J

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W=Fs
W=18(0.42)
W=7.56

Answer: 7.6 J (first option)

where would you feel the most motion?​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

since its the tip, you will feel it the most there.

PLEASE HELP (NO LINKS!)As the pendulum swings from position A to position B, what is the
relationship of kinetic energy to potential energy (neglect friction)? (5
points)
The kinetic energy increase is equal to the potential energy decrease.
The potential energy increase is equal to the kinetic energy decrease.
The kinetic energy and potential energy remain the same.
The kinetic energy increase is more than the potential energy decrease.

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Answer:

the kinetic energy decrease is equal to potential energy increase

If the potential energy of pendulum increases then the kinetic energy decreases and if the kinetic energy increases then the potential energy decreases.

what is conservation of energy?

According to the work power theorem the total energy of any object will remain constant like the sum of the kinetic and the potential energy of the object will remain constant.

The potential energy of any object is due to its position with respect to the ground. If the object is at a height of H then it will have a potential energy because some energy is given to that object against the gravity to move it to the height H.

The kinetic energy is the energy due to the velocity of the object and is given as the product of half mass to the velocity square.

Now we will express it in the form of the formula for better understanding .

[tex]\rm Total\ energy= KE+PE[/tex]

Now in the pendulum the motion is back and forth with respect to its mean position. So the total energy in the pendulum is the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy.

Now if the pendulum attains the maximum displacement from its mean position then it will have maximum potential energy and zero kinetic energy at this point.

Now if the pendulum is at the mean position now it will have maximum kinetic energy and zero potential energy at this point.At this point the potential energy totally converted to the kinetic energy.

Now at the maximum displacement the kinetic energy totally converts into the potential energy of the pendulum.

Thus If the potential energy of pendulum increases then the kinetic energy decreases and if the kinetic energy increases then the potential energy decreases.

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7. What is the climate like on Mars?

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Answer:

Temperatures on Mars average about -81 degrees F. However, temperatures range from around -220 degrees F. in the wintertime at the poles, to +70 degrees F.

Explanation:

1. Se tienen 10 moles de gas nitrógeno molecular: N2 en un recipiente a 400 K. Manteniendo la temperatura a 400 K y las 10 moles en el recipiente se disminuye la presión desde 10 atm a 1 atm para obtener un volumen final del gas de 20 litros. El volumen inicial del gas a. 0,5 litros b. 2 litros c. 100 litros d. 200 litros

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Answer:

B. 2 litros.

Explanation:

De acuerdo con el enunciado, el gas experimenta un proceso isotérmico y se conserva su masa. Asumiendo que el gas se comporta idealmente, tenemos la siguiente relación entre los estados final e inicial:

[tex]P_{1}\cdot V_{1} = P_{2}\cdot V_{2}[/tex] (1)

Donde:

[tex]P_{1}, P_{2}[/tex] - Presiones inicial y final, medidos en atmósferas.

[tex]V_{1}, V_{2}[/tex] - Volúmenes inicial y final, medidos en litros.

Si sabemos que [tex]P_{1} = 10\,atm[/tex], [tex]P_{2} = 1\,atm[/tex] y [tex]V_{2} = 20\,L[/tex], entonces el volumen inicial del gas es:

[tex]V_{1} = \frac{P_{2}\cdot V_{2}}{P_{1}}[/tex]

[tex]V_{1} = 2\,L[/tex]

Por lo tanto, la respuesta correcta es B.

A baseball travels at a velocity of 45.3 m/s towards second base for 17 s. Calculate the displacement of the ball.

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Answer:

770.1 m

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Velocity (v) = 45.3 m/s

Time (t) = 17 s

Displacement (d) =?

Velocity is defined according to the following formula:

Velocity = Displacement /Time

With the above formula, we can obtain the displacement of the ball as follow:

Velocity = Displacement /Time

45.3 = Displacement / 17

Cross multiply

Displacement = 45.3 × 17

Displacement = 770.1 m

Therefore the displacement of the ball is 770.1 m

Answer: 770.1     gravity multiplied by time

PLZZZZ HELP ME ASAP!! 50 POINTS IF CORRECT!!

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I think it’s B and D. I’m not positive tho. “Nuclear reactions involve a change in an atom's nucleus, usually producing a different element.” I found that quote from https://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/S02/lect34/lect34.htm

A macro element that is a component of ATP

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Phosphorus is a macro element that is a component of ATP

Answer:

Phosphorus is a macro element that is a component of ATP.

Explanation:

What is the difference between Gravitational Potential Energy and Potential
Energy?

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Answer:

Potential basically tells us the ability of an object to do some work. And Potential energy is the amount of energy it acquires due to that Potential difference.

Explanation:

Could somebody answer c i and ii

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Answer:

velocity on the y axis and time on the x axis

Explanation:

The equation is acceleration=velocity*time. Time is always on the x axis

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which of the following reacts with most metals to form Hydrogen gas
A.acids
B.Bases
C.acids&bases

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Answer:

acid and bases

Explanation:


Convert 86400 seconds into days.

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Answer:

1 day

Explanation:

86400s = 1440min

1440min = 24h

24h = 1 day

Answer:

1 Day

86400 seconds is equal to a day

How do I get number of atoms?

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To calculate the number of atoms in a sample, divide its weight in grams by the amu atomic mass from the periodic table, then multiply the result by Avogadro's number: 6.02 x 10^23.

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Some ancient objects have been well-preserved in high mountain ranges,
where the concentration of oxygen is low. Otzi the Iceman lived more than
5,000 years ago. Archaeologists found him with his leather pouch, clothes,
and tools perfectly preserved in the ice of the Alps.
Marie's mother lost a leather purse in the yard of their house in Florida, where
the air has more oxygen. Marie found it 30 years later under a tree. It was
rotted and decayed.
Review the information in the data table. What does this information tell you
about the rate of decay reactions relative to the concentration of oxygen?

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Answer:

yeah

Explanation:

The information tells you about the rate of decay is that in Florida the reaction occurs more slowly when there is less oxygen in the air.

What is the rate of decay?

The reduction in the number of radionuclides per unit time is the rate of decay.

The following table shows that the rate of decay only depends upon the level of oxygen. In Florida concentration of the oxygen in the air is high

Due to this the decay time is less.

The decay time is inversly propotional to the rate of decay. In Florida the rate of decay is high.

Hence the information is that reaction occurs more slowly when there is less oxygen in the air.

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A plastic rod is rubbed with a cloth and becomes positively charged. After charging, the rod is held close to the suspended table-tennis ball shown in Fig. 9.1. The table-tennis ball is covered with metal paint and is uncharged.


Describe what happens to the charges on the metal-painted table-tennis ball as the positively-charged rod is brought close to the ball.

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Charges on the metal painted table-tennis ball gain charges from the positively charged rod and becomes positively charged

When measurements are close to their true values, they are said to be
A. accurate
B. estimated
C. precise
D. standardized

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Answer:

When measurements are close to true

value they are called to be accurate

Explanation:

Answer:

A) accurate

Explanation:

Accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value of what is being measured.

A substance has a freezing point of -36 degree C and a boiling point of 356 degree C. At what temperature would this substance be in its liquid state?
2 points
A.375 degree C
B.-100 degree C
C.80 degree C
D.-50 degree C

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Whose atomic theory explains how atoms emit (release) and absorb light?
Bohr’s
Dalton’s
Rutherford’s
Thomson’s

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Answer:

Bohr’s

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

A horizontal spring is lying on a frictionless surface. One end of the spring is attaches to a wall while the other end is connected to a movable object. The spring and object are compressed by 0.065 m, released from rest, and subsequently oscillate back and forth with an angular frequency of 14.7 rad/s. What is the speed of the object at the instant when the spring is stretched by 0.032 m relative to its unstrained length

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Answer:

0.832 m/s

Explanation:

The work done by the spring W equals the kinetic energy of the object K

The work done by the spring W = 1/2k(x₀² - x₁²) where k = spring constant, x₀   = initial compression = 0.065 m and x₁ = final compression = 0.032 m

The kinetic energy of the object, K = 1/2mv² where m = mass of object and v = speed of object

Since W = K,

1/2k(x₀² - x₁²) = 1/2mv²

k(x₀² - x₁²) = mv²

mv² = k(x₀² - x₁²)

v² = [(k/m)(x₀² - x₁²)]

taking square root of both sides, we have

v = √[(k/m)(x₀² - x₁²)] since ω = angular frequency = √(k/m),

v = √[(k/m)√(x₀² - x₁²)]

v = ω√(x₀² - x₁²)]

Since ω = 14.7 rad/s, we substitute the other variables into the equation, so we have

v = 14.7 rad/s × √((0.065 m)² - (0.032 m)²)]

v = 14.7 rad/s × √(0.004225 m² - 0.001024 m²)]

v = 14.7 rad/s × √(0.003201 m²)

v = 14.7 rad/s × 0.056577

v = 0.832 m/s

Write any two differences between Simple clock and Atomic clock.

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Answer:

Simple clocks measure time by counting, quartz crystal vibrations or mechanical pendulum oscillations. Atomic clocks measure the oscillations in electron transitions by the radition emited in the form of microwave or higher frequency electro magnetic waves.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Liquid

Explanation:

Before anything evaporates, it is in a liquid state.

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A car is moving at 5 m/s at first hill, h= 20 meters.
(a) Determine the speed of the car at C point.
(b) Determine the speed of the car at B point.

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The answers A determine the speed of the car at

A force of 20 N acts upon a 5000g block. Calculate the acceleration of the object

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Answer:

a = 4 m/s²

Explanation:

Given: 5000 g, 20N  

To find: Acceleration (a)  

Solution: Firstly, convert 5000g to kilograms

1000g = 1kg

∴ 5000g = 5kg if divided by 1000

A = F ÷ m

=  20 ÷  5  

= 4 m/s²

Newtons are derived units, equal to 1 kg-m/s². In other words, a single Newton is equal to the force needed to accelerate one kilogram one meter per second squared.


A sub-woofer is a type of speaker which plays only the very low notes in a song or movie. Which of the following frequencies would you expect to be able to hear from a sub-woofer?
A. 10 Hz
B.25 Hz
C. 750 Hz
D. 1000 Hz

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The answer will be 25 Hz

How much work does a 120 watt motor perform for 300 seconds?
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Answer:

36,000j

Explanation:

W= P•t

120•300= 36000

I checked my answer with P= W/t and got the right answer

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Which angle is the angle of reflection? (5 points)
01
O 2
O 3

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The answer is "2"

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What is the characteristic of the columns in the periodic table?

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Answer: The periodic table also has a special name for its vertical columns. Each column is called a group. The elements in each group have the same number of electrons in the outer orbital.

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What type of model is shown?
a
b
computer model
conceptual model
physical model
C
mathematical model

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Answer:

C. physical model

Explanation:

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Why the surface of Mars is red?​

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Answer:

Because the iron oxide chemicals in its soil looks like rust.

Answer:

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Mars is known as the Red Planet because the iron oxide chemicals in its soil looks like rust. The simple explanation for the Red Planet's color is that its regolith, or surface material, contains lots of iron oxide — the same compound that gives blood and rust their hue.

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