Answer:
B. to protect you from illness and disease
Explanation:
The immune system protects your body from outside invaders, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and toxins . It is made up of different organs, cells, and proteins that work together.
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particles q1, q2, and q3 are in a straight line. particles q1 = -5.00 x 10^-6 C, q2 = -5.00 x 10^-6 C. .5 between each what is the net force on q3
Answer:
1.12
Explanation:
Acellus
Answer: +1.12
Explanation:
This answer works for Acellus! :)
Explain how energy that comes from the outside of the Earth system drives the flow of water on surface currents.
Answer:
The ocean and atmosphere are connected. They work together to move heat and fresh water across the globe. Wind-driven and ocean-current circulations move warm water toward the poles and colder water toward the equator. ... The majority of the thermal energy at the Earth's surface is stored in the ocean.
Explanation:
The ocean and atmosphere are connected. They work together to move heat and fresh water across the globe. Wind-driven and ocean-current circulations move warm water toward the poles and colder water toward the equator. ... The majority of the thermal energy at the Earth's surface is stored in the ocean.
An object moves from point A to B to C to D and finally to A
along the circle shown in the figure below.
a) Find the distance covered by the moving object.
b) Find the magnitude of the displacement of the object.
Answer:
a) The distance covered by the moving object is approximately 18.85 km
b) The magnitude of the displacement of the object is 0 (no displacement)
Explanation:
From the drawing, we have;
The sale of the drawing is 1 unit = 1 km
The radius of the circle in the drawing along which the object moves = 3 units
Therefore;
The radius of the circle along which the object moves, r = 1 km/unit × 3 units = 3 km
a) The distance covered by the object that moves from point A to B to C to D and finally to A is equal to the circumference of the circle
Therefore;
The distance covered by the moving object, d = 2·π·r
By pugging the value for r = 3 km
d = 2 × π × 3 km = 6·π km ≈ 18.85 km
The distance covered by the moving object, d ≈ 18.85 km
b) The displacement = The object's change in position
The initial position of the object = Point A
The final position of the object = Point A
Therefore, the displacement of the object, A = No displacement = 0 (No difference between the initial and final location of the object
A car is traveling south at 70 miles per hour.
A.
acceleration
B.
velocity
C.
speed
D.
centripetal force
Answer:
velocity
Explanation:
velocity includes the direction taken by a person or object
During sublimation and deposition, this state of matter is skipped:
A) Solid
B) gas
C) liquid
1.
You just earned a $1000 bonus at your job. Would you rather receive all the money at the end of the
year or half the money now and half the money later? Why?
A 200kg bumper car moving 3 m/s collides head on with a 392kg bumper car moving 6m/s. After impact, the larger car continues traveling in the same direction with a velocity of 1.6 m/s . Determine the speed of the other car.
Answer:
the final speed of the smaller car is 5.624 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the small car, m₁ = 200 kg
initial velocity of the small car, u₁ = 3 m/s
mass of the larger car, m₂ = 392 kg
initial velocity of the larger car, u₂ = 6 m/s
final velocity of the larger car, v₂ = 1.6 m/s
let the direction of the larger car be positive
let the direction of the smaller car be negative
Apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum to determine the final speed of the smaller car.
m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂
200(-3) + 392(6) = 200v₁ + 392 x 1.6
-600 + 2352 = 200v₁ + 627.2
1752 = 200v₁ + 627.2
1752 - 627.2 = 200v₁
1124.8 = 200v₁
v₁ = 1124.8/200
v₁ = 5.624 m/s
Therefore, the final speed of the smaller car is 5.624 m/s
In the system shown above, the pulley is a uniform disk with a mass of .75 kg and a radius of 6.5 cm. The coefficient of friction between the 5.8 kg mass and the horizontal surface is .25, and the ropes does not slip on the pulley. They system is released from rest. Use work-energy principles to determine the kinetic energy of the (a) 2.8 kg mass and (b) the pulley after the 5.8 kg mass has moved 2.2 meters.
Answer:
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discuss impact of Newton's second law on roads
Answer:
The second law: When a force is applied to a car, the change in motion is proportional to the force divided by the mass of the car. This law is expressed by the famous equation F = ma, where F is a force, m is the mass of the car, and a is the acceleration, or change in motion, of the car
What is the amount of electrical potential is measured by?
A. ampere
B. watt
C. volts
Answer:
voltmeter (C. Volts)
Explanation:
The amount of electrical potential is measured by voltmeter. Electrical potential is the amount of work needed to move a unit electric charge from a reference point to the specific point in an electric field. The SI unit of electrical potential is Volt.
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Answer:
Volts
Explanation:
What is a mechanical advantage?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A Mechanical Advantage is when you use a piece of machinery to help you do work, and it is an easy advantage.
A microphone is attached to a spring that is suspended from the ceiling, as the drawing indicates. Directly below on the floor is a stationary 375-Hz source of sound. The microphone vibrates up and down in simple harmonic motion with a period of 1.80 s. The difference between the maximum and minimum sound frequencies detected by the microphone is 2.75 Hz. Ignoring any reflections of sound in the room and using 343 m/s for the speed of sound, determine the amplitude (in m) of the simple harmonic motion.
Answer:
[tex]0.361\ \text{m}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]f_s[/tex] = Frequency of source = 375 Hz
[tex]\Delta f[/tex] = Difference between the maximum and minimum sound frequencies = 2.75 Hz
v = Speed of sound in air = 343 m/s
T = Time period = 1.8 s
[tex]v_m[/tex] = Maximum speed of the microphone
We have the relation
[tex]\Delta f=2f_s\dfrac{v_m}{v}\\\Rightarrow v_m=\dfrac{\Delta fv}{2f_s}\\\Rightarrow v_m=\dfrac{2.75\times 343}{2\times 375}\\\Rightarrow v_m=1.26\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
Amplitude is given by
[tex]A=\dfrac{v_mT}{2\pi}\\\Rightarrow A=\dfrac{1.26\times 1.8}{2\pi}\\\Rightarrow A=0.361\ \text{m}[/tex]
The amplitude of the simple harmonic motion is [tex]0.361\ \text{m}[/tex].
Which describes the greenhouse effect? 1. Earth continues to get warmer over time because it is slowly moving closer to the sun. 2. Earth's atmosphere blocks the sun's ultraviolet light. 3. Pollution gets into the air, causing trees to not get enough oxygen. 4. Energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface.
Answer: The green house effect is best described by option 4 (Energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface).
Explanation:
The green house effect can be described as the energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface.
When energy from the sun passes through the atmosphere, some are absorbed which keeps the earth surface warm. While the rest is reflected back largely by cloud.
The energy which is emitted from the earth surface is called the infrared radiation. Some of the infrared radiation passess through the atmosphere but most is absorbed and re- emitted in all directions by the greenhouse gas molecules and clouds. This effect warms the earth surface and the lower atmosphere. Therefore this statement (Energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface) is correct about greenhouse effect.
For the greenhouse effect to occur, greenhouse gas molecules are mostly needed. Examples of these gases include:
--> Carbon dioxide (CO2),
--> Water vapor (H2O), and
--> Methane (CH4)
Over the years, the excessive human activities has lead to increase in the greenhouse gas molecules which has negatively affected the greenhouse effects.
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Answer:
umm
Explanation:
1223565 578633 =334675
Spatial awareness is knowing where you are in relationship to teammates, opponents, and the field of play.
O. Truth
O. False
Answer:
A.) True
Explanation:
"Spatial awareness refers to being aware of your surroundings and your position relative to them. "
-healthline.com
It's essentially knowing where you are in the field, and who/what's around you.
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Answer:
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Which is one-dimensional
A.
acceleration
B.
all of them
C.
speed
D.
velocity
Answer:
B
Explanation:
They are all one-dimensional
Given equal time periods, which statement about radioactive waste is correct?
A. Radioactive decay and nuclear fission always generate the same amount of waste.
B. Nuclear fusion generates less radioactive waste than radioactive decay does.
C. Nuclear fusion generates less radioactive waste than nuclear fission does.
D. Nuclear fission generates less radioactive waste than radioactive decay does.
10. A jogger runs along a road for a distance of 2700 m. If it takes her 900 seconds
to run that distance, what is her speed?
Answer:
Speed = 3 m/s
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Distance = 2700m
Time = 900 s
To find the speed;
Speed can be defined as distance covered per unit time. Speed is a scalar quantity and as such it has magnitude but no direction.
Mathematically, speed is given by the formula;
[tex]Speed = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex]Speed = \frac{2700}{900}[/tex]
Speed = 3 m/s
A researcher is trying to identify whether household substances are basic. Which approach would BEST help the researcher
investigate whether substances are basic?
A. Test each substance with red litmus paper.
B. Test each substance with blue litmus paper.
C. Observe each substance and record its color.
D. Mix each substance with a weak base and record the results.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because red litmus paper turn blues under base or alkaline condition
A system releases 150 kJ of heat while 10 kJ of work is done on the system by
the surroundings. Calculate the change in internal energy (in kJ).
Answer:
160J OR 140J
Explanation:
Depends on teacher which formula your teacher uses.
U=Q+W OR U=Q-W
Method 1:
U=150+10J=160
U=150-10=140J
Two objects collide. One of the objects deforms upon collision. What type of collision is this?
Select one:
A: Elastic collision, because energy is used to defom the object.
B: Inelastic collision, because energy is conserved.
C: Inelastic collision, because kinetic energy was lost when the object was deformed.
D: Elastic collision, because momentum is conserved.
Answer:
D Elastic collision because momentum is conserved
Explanation:
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It takes 5000 J of work to lift a crate to a height of 5 m in 10 s of time.. Calculate the power.
Answer:
P = 500 W
Explanation:
Given that,
Work done to lift a crate to a height of 5 m is 5000 J
It takes 10 s
We need to find the power of the crate. We know that power is the rate of doing work. Mathematically, it can be given by :
[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{5000}{10}\\\\P=500\ W[/tex]
So, the power of the crate is equal to 500 W.
What is the momentum of a 4 kg object moving west at 4 m/s?*
O 12 kg*m/s (east)
O 1.33 kg*m/s (west)
O 16 kg*m/s (east)
16 kg*m/s (west)
Answer:
16kg*m/s west
Explanation:
P=M*V
Momentum= Mass time velocity, plug it into the formula,
M is 4 and V is 4, 4*4=16, and since the object is moving west its going to be west.
basically saying in simpler terms,
16=4*4
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3. The shrillness of sound is known as_________
Answer:
pitched sound
Explanation:
The shrillness of sound is known as Pitched Sound
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Answer:
pitch
Explanation:
In regions of the cardiovascular system where there is steady laminar blood flow, the shear stress on cells lining the walls of the blood vessels is about 20 N / M2. If the shear strain is about 0.008, estimate the shear modulus for the affected cells.
Answer:
Shear Modulus = 2500 Pa = 2.5 KPa
Explanation:
The shear modulus is defined as the ratio between the shear stress and the shear strain. Hence, the shear modulus, in this case, can be calculated by the use of the following formula:
[tex]Shear\ Modulus = \frac{Shear\ Stress}{Shear\ Strain}\\[/tex]
we have,
shear stress = 20 N/m²
shear strain = 0.008
Therefore,
[tex]Shear\ Modulus = \frac{20\ N/m^2}{0.008}\\\\[/tex]
Shear Modulus = 2500 Pa = 2.5 KPa
Please help!!!!! This is for science and I don’t understand
Answer:
the correct one is B
Explanation:
In this exercise, indicate that crocodiles need a warm climate to survive.
The current climate in the western Colorado region where the temperature is 53ºF (11.7ºC) does not allow them to survive, therefore the appearance of fossil crocodiles and fossil subtropical plants and a clear indication that the climate in these regions was much more warm
when checking the answers the correct one is B
PLEASE HELP ME :( I've tried solving it many times but my teacher keeps saying its wrong i really need help
Answer:
The charge on each end of the wire produces what we call an electric field. The electric field makes negative electrons want to travel towards the positive end of the wire (the end with not enough electrons).
the answer is d because it's going to positive.
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a bullet of mass 120g is fired horizontally into a fixed wooden block with a speed of 20m\s. The bullet is brought to rest in a wooden block in 0.1secs by a constant resistance
calculate the;(I) magnitude of the resistance
(ii) distance moved by the bullet in the wood
Answer:
1) F = 24 N
2) Distance = 1 m
Explanation:
We are given;
Mass; m = 120 g = 0.12 kg
Initial velocity; u = 20 m/s
Final velocity; v = 0 m/s since it came to rest.
Time; t = 0.1 s
We can calculate acceleration from Newton's first equation of motion;
a = (v - u)/t
a = (0 - 20)/0.1
a = -200 m/s²
1) magnitude of the resistance will be;
F = ma
F = 0.12 × (-200)
F = -24 N
Since, we are dealing with the magnitude, we will take the absolute value. Thus, F = 24 N
2) To find the distance moved by the bullet, we know that;
Distance = Average speed × time
Thus;
Distance = ((v + u)/2) × t
Distance = ((0 + 20)/2) × 0.1
Distance = 1 m