which hand is negatively charged?

Which Hand Is Negatively Charged?

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Answer 1
The second is negatively charged since there are more electrons than protons.
Answer 2
The second hand is negatively charged

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An example of any movement showing at least four different energy transformations

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A swinging pirate ship ride at a theme park. Kinetic energy is transferred into gravitational potential energy.
A boat being accelerated by the force of the engine. The boat pushes through the water as chemical energy is transferred into kinetic energy.

What made ancient Rome special?

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Answer:

Rome became the most powerful state in the world by the first century BCE through a combination of military power, political flexibility, economic expansion, and more than a bit of good luck. This expansion changed the Mediterranean world and also changed Rome itself.

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In a free body diagram all the forces are depicted as pointing _______ the central box

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Answer:

There are three forces acting upon the system - the gravity force (the Earth pulls down on the 15.0 kg of mass), the normal force (the floor pushes up on the system to support its weight), and the applied force (the hand is pushing on the back part of the system).

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Answer:

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A ball with a mass of .012 kg moving at 15.0 m/s collides with a second ball with a mass of 36 g
moving at 5.0 m/s. After the collision, the 12 g ball moves in the same direction at 6.0 m/s. What
is the resulting velocity of the 36 g ball????

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Answer:

I dont know this but I have an app for you if your really strangling

Explanation:

its called Qanda. it really good and teachers help you a lot

A 4400 Kg Track Travelling at Intial speed 52m\s can be stopeed in 42 sec. By Gently Break , also the track can be stoped in 7.6 m\s if the driver hit the wall

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Answer:

-4,651.42N

Explanation:

Since we are not asked what to find, we can calculate the force applied by the track as shown;

F = ma

F = m(v-u)/t

Substitute the given value

F = 4400(7.6-52)/42

F = 4400(-44.4)/42

F = -4,651.43N

Hence the required force is -4,651.42N

whose responsibility is it when someone commits a criminal act.

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Answer:

police

Explanation:

Police/Law enforcement

A rain cloud contains 4.2 × 10^5 kg of water vapor. How long would it take for a 4000 W pump to raise the same amount of water to the cloud’s altitude, 3.500 km?

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Answer:

it will take 1,000.42 hours to raise the same amount of water.

Explanation:

mass of the water to be raised, m = 4.2 x 10⁵ kg

power applied in lifting the water, P = 4000 W

height through which the water will be lifted, h = 3.500 km = 3,500 m

The power applied the water is given as follows;

[tex]Power = Force \times Velocity\\\\P = FV\\\\P = ma \ \times \ V\\\\P = ma \ \times \ \frac{d}{t} \\\\P = mg \ \times \ \frac{h}{t} \\\\P = \frac{mgh}{t} \\\\t = \frac{mgh}{P} \\\\t = \frac{4.2\times 10^5 \times 9.8 \times 3,500}{4,000} \\\\t = 3,601,500 \ s = 1000.42 \ hours[/tex]

Therefore, it will take 1,000.42 hours to raise the same amount of water.

How does convection current helps cooling the system of engines

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As the engine heats up, a natural circulation starts, as coolant rises through the engine block by convection. It passes through the top hose, and into the radiator. Inside the radiator, heat is removed from the coolant as it falls from the top to the bottom.
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A boy of mass 50 kg walks up a staircase of 10 steps each 15 cm high. Calculate the work done.​

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Answer:

735 J

Explanation:

Total height reached(displaced)=10x15 cm

= 10 x 15/100 m

= 1.5 m

Workdone = F.S (force x displacement)

Here, the boy is traveling against the gravitation force(=mg) , and traveled a height of 1.5m

Hence,

Workdone = 50 x 9.8 x 1.5 J

= 735 J

Answer:

750J

Explanation:

Solution;

M=50kg, g=10m/s

Distance=15×10÷100

=1.5m

W=M×g×h

=50×10×1.5

=750J

Suppose A = B"Cm, where A has the dimensions LT, B has dimensions L²T-1, and C has dimensions LT2. Then the exponents n and have the values

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Complete Question:

Suppose [tex]A = B^n C^m[/tex], where A has the dimensions LT, B has dimensions L²T⁻¹, and C has dimensions LT². Then the exponents n and m have the values

Answer:

The value of n = ¹/₅

The value of m = ³/₅

Explanation:

Given dimensions;

A = LT

B = L²T⁻¹

C = LT²

The values of n and m are calculated as follows;

[tex]LT = [L^2T^{-1}]^n[LT^2]^m\\\\L^1T^1 = [L^{2n}T^{-n}]\times [L^mT^{2m}]\\\\L^1 \times T^1 = [L^{(2n+m)}] \times [T^{(-n +2m)}]\\\\1 = 2n + m -----(1)\\\\1 = -n + 2m ----(2)\\\\from \ (1); \ m = 1-2n, \ \ substitute \ the \ value \ of \ m \ in\ (2)\\\\1= -n +2(1-2n)\\\\1 = -n + 2-4n\\\\1-2 = -5n\\\\-1 = -5n\\\\1= 5n\\\\n = \frac{1}{5} \\\\m = 1 - 2n\\\\m = 1 - 2(\frac{1}{5} )\\\\m = 1- \frac{2}{5} \\\\m = \frac{3}{5}[/tex]

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Answer:

I dont get it

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The net force of a heavy, stationary box is?

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Answer:

gravity

Explanation:

20 A measure of the speed and direction of an object's motion

a. velocity
b. speed.
c. momentum​

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The answer is a. Velocity
Velocity= displacement over change in time

HELP FAST What is voltage, and what is its relationship to amperage and power?
(10 points)

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Answer:

Amperage is the rate of electrical charge per time.

1 amp = 1 coulomb / second

Power is the product of amperage and voltage.

P = IV

Explanation:

Two 15 N forces in same directions are acting on an object. What is the magnitude of the net force?

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Answer:

30N

Explanation:

if it is pushing the object to the left then it would be 30N left and if it is pushing the object to the right it would be 30N right

Answer: 30N

Explanation:

Help ASAP I’ll give u branliest!! This isn’t really hard

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure it's mist, drizzle, droplet, and then rain.

mist, drizzle, droplet, rain

8. What is the momentum of a 120-kg professional fullback running
across the line at 11.2 m/s?

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Answer:

134r kgm^-1 or 1344 kg /m

Explanation:

Momentum is is given by:

p=mv

Where:

p is momentum, m is mass in kg and v is velocity in ms−1

p=120kg×11.2 m/ s= 1344 kgms=1344kgm^−1

A box moves 1000 m horizontally as a force F 2000 N is applied downward. What is the work done on the box by F during the displacement?​

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Answer:

D. OJ

Explanation:

Four resistors , R1=12ohms, R2= 15 ohms , R3= 18 ohms and R4=10 ohms are connected to 6 v battery in series what is the total resistance in the circuit?

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Answer:

55 ohms

Explanation:

if it was series circuit, then you just need to add all the resistances

what’s the answer ???

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Answer:

i cant even see it

Explanation:

If 2.2 lbs = 1.0 kg, and Megan Progress weighs 130 lbs, what is her weight in newtons?
(F= ma). where acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2

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Answer:

Force = 2802.8 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 130 lbs

But, 2.2 lbs = 1.0 kg

130 lbs to kg = 130 * 2.2 = 286 kg

Acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s²

To find the force in Newton;

Force = mass * acceleration due to gravity

Force = 286 * 9.8

Force = 2802.8 Newton

Convert 75kg to joules

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1kg= 9,8 J so If you want to convert 75kg in joules you will get 735 Joules.

a horizontal string is stretched between two points a Distance 0.80 metre apart the tension in the string is 90 Newtonand it is mass is 4.5 g calculate the wavelength and frequency of the three lowest frequency modes of vibration of the string​

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Answer:

a)  v = 126.5 m / s,  b)   λ₁ = 1.6 m,   λ₂ = 0.8 m, λ₃ = 0.533 m,   f1 = 79 Hz,    

λ₂ = 0.8 m,   f₃ = 237 Hz

Explanation:

This is an exercise we are going to solve in parts, let's start by looking for the speed of the wave in the string.

         v = [tex]\sqrt { \frac{T}{ \mu } }[/tex]

the rope tension is T = 90 N and the density can be calculated

         μ = m / l

let's calculate

         μ = 4.5 10⁻³ / 0.80

         μ = 5.625 10⁻³  kg/m

let's calculate the speed

         v = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{90 }{5.625 \ 10^{-3}} }[/tex]

         v = 126.5 m / s

For the second part there is a process of resonance in the string. The points where it is attached are nodes so, if L is the length of the chord

         L = ½ λ         1st harmonic

         L = 2/2 λ      2nd harmonic

         L = 3/2 λ      3rd harmonic

         L = n/2 λ      n harmonic

the wavelength of the first three harmonics is requested

           

let's calculate

          λ₁ = 2L

          λ₁ = 2 0.8

          λ₁ = 1.6 m

         

          λ₂ = L

          λ₂ = 0.8 m

          λ₃ = ⅔ L

          λ₃ = ⅔ 0.8

          λ₃ = 0.533 m

To calculate the frequency we use that the speed is related to the wavelength and the frequency

           v = lam f

           f = v / lam

we calculate

           f1 = 126.5 / 1.6

           f1 = 79 Hz

           f2 = 126.5 / 0.8

           f2 = 158 Hz

           f3 = 126.5 / 0.533

           f3 = 237 Hz

If a wave with a wavelength of 6.011E-4 m travels 199.0 m in 2.711E-3 s, what is its frequency?

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Answer:

erica mitch j sta. maria

A bicycle has a momentum of 25.00 kg·m/s and a velocity of 2.5 m/s. What is the bicycle’smass?

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Answer:

10 kg

Explanation:

p=ma

25=2.5m

m=25/2.5

m=10 kg

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A current of 27 flows through a filament lamp when potential difference of Vis applied across How many electrons will move through the lamp in a time of 1 hour?

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Answer:

6.075×10²³ Electrons

Explanation:

From the question,

Q = it............................. Equation 1

Where Q = quantity of charge, i = current, t = time.

Given: i = 27 A, t = 1 hours = 1×60×60 = 3600 seconds.

Substitute these values into equation 1

Q = 27×3600

Q = 97200 C.

If, one electron = 1.6×10⁻¹⁹ C,

Therefore, n electron = 97200×1/1.6×10⁻¹⁹ C.

n = 6.075×10²³ Electrons

4. A hockey puck with a momentum of -17 kg x m/s when it
collides with a hockey stick moving at 54 kg x m/s on ice.
Once the objects collide, the hockey puck has a momentum
of 35 kg x m/s, what must the momentum of the hockey
stick be?

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Answer:

-2 kg x m/s

Explanation:

-17 + 54 = 35 + x

x = -2

Spherical mirror is a​

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Answer:

Spherical mirror is a mirror with a curved reflecting surface.

There are two spherical mirrors -

Concave andConvex

Concave Mirror - A spherical mirror , whose reflecting surface is curved inwards , that is , faces towards the centre of the sphere , is called concave mirror.

Cnovex Mirror - A spherical mirror whose reflecting surface is cirved outwards is called convex mirror.

Explanation:

Points of difference :

The reflecting surface of the concave mirror is bulged inwards . But the reflecting surface of the convex mirror is bulged outwards.Concave mirror produces real and inverted images ( except when the object is placed between F and P , concave mirror produces virtual and erect image ) . But is convex mirror always produces virtual and erect images.The image formed by the concave mirror may be enlarged or diminished, according to the position of the object. The image formed by convex will be always diminished.

why can many ecosystems exit in one biome?

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Answer:

Plants and animals that live in a biome must be able to live and reproduce in the conditions

Explanation:

A biome can be kind of big so the conditions in that area can be different

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Answer:

Explanation:

Time is a major factor in how much force is being applied.  so when there are crumple zones. they crumple and that takes a little longer in an impact and hence lowers the forces considerably   :)   safety first  

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