Which of the following is a vector quantity? A.speed B.weight C.distance travelled D.mechanical energy

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Answer 1

Answer:

mechanical energy

Explanation:

it is a vector energy


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help fast I want the correct answer please does spectral diffusion cause light to scatter ​

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Answer: No

Explanation:

Whenever light travelling on a straight line encounters obstruction, it diffracts and scatter.

Scattering of light occurs when light passes through a rough path or a diffused surface.

But in case of spectral diffusion, which is the fluctuation in spectroscopy as a result of time dependent frequency shifts.

Spectral diffusion occurs in particular molecules initiated by excessive excitation energy.

Fluctuation in frequency does not mean diffraction of light or particles

Therefore, spectral diffusion does not cause light to scatter.

WILL GIVE BRANLIET PLS HELP!!!!! AT LEAST TAKE A LOOK!!!!! I REALLY COULD USE THE HELP!!! SHARE YO SMARTNESSS!!! Upon using Thomas Young’s double-slit experiment to obtain measurements, the following data were obtained. Use these data to determine the wavelength of light being used to create the interference pattern. Do this using three different methods. The angle to the eighth maximum is 1.12°. The distance from the slits to the screen is 302.0 cm. The distance from the central maximum to the fifth minimum is 3.33 cm. The distance between the slits is 0.000250 m.

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Answer:

λ = 6,108 10⁻⁷ m = 610.8 nm

λ = 5.513 10⁻⁷ m = 551.3 nm

Explanation:

Young's double slit experiment results in a pattern consisting of maxima and minima of interference, the maximums are described by the expression

          d sin θ = m λ

where d of the distance between the two slits, θ is the angle from the central maximum to the given interference line, λ the wavelength of the radiation and an integer indicating the order of interference

In this exercise they give us several conditions

The first

the angle is 1.12º to the maximum m = 8

the distance between the slits d = 0.000250 m

of the initial equation

           λ = d sin θ / m

           λ = 0.000250 sin 1.12 / 8

           λ = 6,108 10⁻⁷ m = 610.8 nm

The second

the distance from the slits to the screen is L = 302.0 cm = 3.020 m

the distance from the central maximum is y = 3.33 cm = 0.0333 m for interference m = 5

in this case we use that the angle in the experiment is small

      tan θ = y / L

      tan θ = sin θ / cos θ = sin θ

we substitute

       sin θ = y / L

       d y / L = m λ

       λ = d y / L m

 

we calculate

       λ = 0.000250 0.0333 / (3,020 5)

       λ = 5.513 10⁻⁷ m = 551.3 nm

1-D Kinematics
A car starts at a position of -153 m
and undergoes a displacement of
512 m. What is its final position?
(Unit = m)​

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Answer:

hope it helps you...........

A water pipe tapers down from an initial radius of R1 = 0.2 m to a final radius of R2 = 0.09 m. The water flows at a velocity v1 = 0.87 m/s in the larger section of pipe. What is the volume flow rate of the water?

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Answer:

0.109  m/s

Explanation:

The calculation of the volume flow rate of the water is shown below:-

Av = Velocity ([tex]\pi[/tex])(Radius)^2

= 0.87([tex]\pi[/tex])(0.2)^2

= 0.135258 m^3 / sec

= 0.109371429 m/s

or

= 0.109

So, for calculating the volume flow rate of the water we simply applied the above formula i.e by multiplying the velocity with pi and squaring of radius so that the volume could come

Is it necessary to convert time in its S.I unit while solving acceleration and velocity numericals

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

In any calculation, we make sure we use all quantity in it simplest s.i unit

for better understandingfor a clearer work analysis

Hope this will help

The vibrations of a string fixed at both ends are represented by y=16sin(πx/15 )cos(96πt). Where x and y are in cm and t in seconds. Then the phase difference between the points at x=13cm and x=16 in radian​

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Answer:

Explanation:

y = 16 sinπx/15 cos(96πt)

When t = 0

y = 16 sinπx/15

here πx/15 is phase of the point at x

if x = 13

Phase = 13π/15

if x = 16

Phase = 16π/15

Phase difference

= 16π/15 - 13π/15

= 3π/15

= π/5 radian .

A toboggan with two riders has a total mass of 87.0 kg. A third person is pushing the toboggan with a force of 42.5 N at the top of a hill with an angle of 16°. The force of friction on the toboggan is 36.0 N. Which statement describes an accurate free-body diagram to represent the situation? (Choose one of the forces acting on the system with correct magnitude and direction.)

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Options:

a) An arrow of magnitude 852.6 N points perpendicular to the slope of the hill.

b)  An arrow of magnitude 6.50 N points down the slope of the hill.    

c)  An arrow of magnitude 78.5 N points down the slope of the hill.

d)  An arrow of magnitude 852.6 N points straight down.

Answer:

d)  An arrow of magnitude 852.6 N points straight down.

Explanation:

The total mass of the two riders, m = 87.0 kg

The free body diagrams of the situation described are drawn and contained in the files attached to this solution.

Note that the weight of the toboggan will act directly downwards.

Therefore, the weight of the toboggan, W = mg

W = 87 * 9.8

W = 852.6 N

Since the arrow representing the weight of the toboggan points straight down, the correct answer is that an arrow of magnitude 852.6 N points straight down.

A cars start from rest . after 10 seconds its acceleration become 2 meter per second find its final velocity​

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Answer:

[tex] \boxed{\sf Final \ velocity = 20 \ m/s} [/tex]

Given:

Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/s

Acceleration (a) = 2 m/s²

Time taken (t) = 10 seconds

To Find:

Final velocity (v)

Explanation:

[tex]\sf From \ equation \ of \ motion: \\ \sf v = u + at \\ \\ \sf v = 0 + 2(10) \\ \\ \sf v = 2 \times 10 \\ \\ \sf v = 20 \ m/s[/tex]

Two resistors connected in series (R1, R2) are connected to two resistors that are connected in parallel (R3,R4). The series-parallel combination is connected to a battery. Each resistor has a resistance of 10.00 Ohms. The wires connecting the resistors and battery have negligible resistance. A current of 2.00 A runs through resistor R1. What is the voltage supplied by the voltage source?

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Explanation:

R1=R2=R3=R4=10 ohms

V=IR

V=2.10

V=20v

The Enterprise goes into orbit around a mysterious planet. The ship moves at 4200 m/s in a circle of radius 4.91 x 10^7 m. What is the mass of the
planet?​

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Answer:

M = 1.3*10^25 Kg

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

im not saying this bc of the person on top but its 1.3 and then 10^25 i done physics on acellus and i passed with an 90% and i have all of my notes and so the person on top of me was right :)

differences between concave and convex meniscus​

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Explanation:

A concave meniscus,(normally seen) occurs when the molecules of the liquid are attracted to those of the container. This occurs with water and a glass tube. A convex meniscus occurs when the molecules have a stronger attraction to each other than to the container, as with mercury and glass.

Answer:

there are differences between concave and convex menuscus

Explanation:

A concave meniscus, which is what you normally will see, occurs when the molecules of the liquid are attracted to those of the container. This occurs with water and a glass tube. A convex meniscus occurs when the molecules have a stronger attraction to each other than to the container, as with mercury and glass.

A 0.675 kg mass is attached to a
spring of spring constant 42.4 N/m,
pulled, and released. What is the
frequency of the resulting
oscillation?
(Unit = Hz)

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Answer:

1.26

Explanation:

f=1/(2pi) square root k/m

f=1/(2pi) square root 42.4/.675

f=1.26 I just did this question and found this right

Which object has the most gravitational potential energy?
O A. A 5 kg book at a height of 2 m
B. An 5 kg book at a height of 3 m
C. An 8 kg book at a height of 3 m
O D. A 8 kg book at a height of 2 m
SUBARU

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

its the heaviest so i would assume its D

A 150 g egg is dropped from 3.0 meters. The egg is moving at 4.4 m/s right before it hits the ground. The egg comes to a stop in 0.072 seconds.

What is the magnitude of force that the ground exerted on the egg?

0.66 N

9.2 N

13 N

180 N

Answer is 9.2 N

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Answer: Magnitude of the force exerted on the egg by the ground is 9.2N

Explanation:

Given the following :

Mass of egg (m) = 150g = 0.15kg

Height(h) from which egg is dropped = 3m

velocity of egg before hitting the ground (u) = 4.4m/s

Final velocity of egg (V) = 0

Time taken (t) = 0.072s

Magnitude of the force exerted on the egg by the ground can be found by applying Newton's 2nd law:

Momentum = mass × velocity

From Newton's second law:

Force = mass × change in Velocity with time ;

That is

F = m * ΔV / t

Inputting our values

F = 0.15 * (4.4 - 0) / 0.072

F = 0.15 × (4.4 / 0.072)

F = 0.15 × 61.11

F = 9.16N

F = 9.2N

Answer:

9.2 N

Explanation:

Just took practice quiz

a force of 50 n acts on abody of mass 5 kg .calculate the acceleration produced​

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Answer:

a = 10 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

Force = F = 50 N

Mass = m = 5 kg

Required:

Acceleration = a = ?

Formula:

F = ma

Solution:

Rearranging the formula for a

=> a = F/m

=> a = 50/5

=> a = 10 m/s²

Pluto was first observed in 1930, and its largest moon, Charon, was discovered in 1978. A few years after Charon’s discovery, astronomers were able to observe a series of eclipses as Pluto and Charon passed in front of one another. By studying how the brightness of Pluto and Charon changed as they eclipsed each other, astronomers were able to measure the masses and radii of both Pluto and its moon. What did these measurements imply about the average densities of Pluto and Charon?

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Answer:

The average densities of both matches the expected density for objects made from water ice.

Explanation:

Charon's density is 1.2 to 1.3 g / cm3, while Pluto's density is 1.8 to 2.1 g / cm3. This was discovered in many researches and measurements of these two celestial bodies, with the objective of understanding them and promoting efficient scientific knowledge.

With the measurements of the average densities between pluto and Charon it was possible to conclude several statements about them. Firstly, it is possible to see that the two formed independently and at different times, in addition to indicating the existence of few rocks in charon, which is consistent with the average density of objects made mostly of water ice.

an object experiences buoyant force of 15.9 n when immersed in a fluid of density 917 kg/m^3. what is the volume of the object?

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Answer:

0.00176

Explanation:

Credit to the person above.

Convert Gravitational constant (G) = 6.67×10^-11 Nm²kg^-2 to cm³ g ^-1 s^-2.

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Answer:

6.67×10⁻⁸ cm³/g/s²

Explanation:

6.67×10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²

= 6.67×10⁻¹¹ (kg m/s²) m²/kg²

= 6.67×10⁻¹¹ m³/kg/s²

= 6.67×10⁻¹¹ m³/kg/s² × (100 cm/m)³ × (1 kg / 1000 g)

= 6.67×10⁻⁸ cm³/g/s²

how does gravitational pull affect planets with the same mass but different distance from the sun?

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Answer:

it just pulls them at the same time

Explanation:

What will happen to the astronaut when the jets produce these four forces: 10N, 10N, 9N, 9N?

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The astronaut would go the opposite direction due to Newton’s third law of -10N, -10N, -9N, -9N

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If I were to fill a water bottle full of air and go up in elevation, would the water bottle expand or shrink? If I were to fill a water bottle full of air and go down in elevation, would the water bottle expand or shrink? I am at elevation 20000 I think.

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Answer:

a. It would shrink

b. It would expand

Explanation:

a. Since the water bottle is filled with air at atmospheric pressure at 20000 ft, and since atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, when we go up in elevation.

The pressure exerted by the molecules of air in the water bottle seek to balance out the atmospheric pressure as we go higher. Since the atmospheric pressure exerted by the molecules of air in the atmosphere are greater than that exerted by the molecules of air in the water bottle, this causes the volume of the water bottle to decrease and thus shrinks the water bottle until the pressure balances out

b. Since the water bottle is filled with air at atmospheric pressure at 20000 ft, and since atmospheric pressure increases with decreasing altitude, when we go down in elevation.

The pressure exerted by the molecules of air in the water bottle seek to balance out the atmospheric pressure as we go lower. The water bottle expands until the atmospheric pressure outside equals the pressure inside the water bottle.this causes the volume of the water bottle to increase and thus expands the water bottle until the pressure balances out

Write one or two sentences to compare the internal energy of a molecular gas with the internal energy of a monatomic gas.

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The internal energy of a gas made up of single atoms (monatomic gas) is eqaul to the translational kinetic energy of a molecule the gas. The internal energy of a molecular gas, however, the internal energy has more contributions.

What is the formula for calculating the efficiency of a heat engine? Answers:

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Efficiency of heat engine is determined by the ratio of difference in temperature of cold from hot reservoir to the temperature of hot reservoir over temperature of hot reservoir.

A football player kicks a ball at a 30o angle from the ground with an initial velocity of 15 m/s. What is the final velocity of the ball when it hits the ground?

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Given that,

Angle = 30°

Initial velocity = 15 m/s

We need to calculate the time of flight

Using formula of time of flight

[tex]T=\dfrac{2u\sin\theta}{g}[/tex]

Where, u = initial velocity

g = acceleration due to gravity

Put the value into the formula

[tex]T=\dfrac{2\times15\sin30}{9.8}[/tex]

[tex]T=1.5\ sec[/tex]

We need to calculate the final velocity of the ball

Using equation of motion

[tex]v=u+gt[/tex]

[tex]v=15+9.8\times1.5[/tex]

[tex]v=29.7\ m/s[/tex]

Hence, The final velocity of the ball is 29.7 m/s.

what are laws of newton

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Answer:

In the first law, an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it. In the second law, the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration. In the third law, when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction

Explanation:

Answer:

Newton's Law of Motion

1- Every object persists in its state of rest or uniform motion -­ in a straight line unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed on it.

2- Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration.

3- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

The coil of wire in the center of the screen encompasses an area through which magnetic field lines pass, so there is a magnetic flux through those coils. With the magnet stationary, is this magnetic flux producing any flow of current or potential difference?

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Answer:

No, the coil will produce no flow of current or potential difference.

Explanation:

Magnetic field flux is the number of magnetic field line passing through a given area. It depends on the area and the magnetic field strength through this area. For electromagnetic induction to occur, there must be a constantly changing magnetic field. This is according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction that states that the induced EMF is directly proportional to the rate of change in flux ΔФ/Δt, and is also proportional to the number of turns on the coil. A changing magnetic field will lead to a break in the flux linkage, which induces current or potential difference on the coil. A stationary coil through a magnetic filed will therefore produce no electric flow of current or potential difference on the coil.

An apple falls out of a tree from a height of 2.3 m What is the impact speed of the apple?

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Answer:

6.72 m/s

Explanation:

recall that the equations of motion may be expressed as

v² = u² + 2as

where,

v = final velocity,

u = initial velocity = 0 m/s because it is stationary before it starts falling

a = acceleration (in this case because it is falling, it is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²)

s = distance traveled = 2.3m

in our case, if we neglect air resistance, then we simply substitute the known values above into the equation of motion.

v² = u² + 2as

v² = 0² + 2(9.81)(2.3)

v² = 45.126

v = √45.126

v = 6.72 m/s

shes right it is 6.71 m/s

How does a fuse differ from a circuit breaker?
O A. A fuse must be replaced after use, but a circuit breaker can be
reset.
OB. A fuse works by flipping open, while a circuit breaker melts.
O C. A fuse opens the circuit to stop current, but a circuit breaker
closes the circuit.
O D. A fuse works when it detects a high resistance, but a circuit
breaker works when it detects a high voltage.​

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Answer:

A.  A fuse must be replaced after use, but a circuit breaker can be

reset.

Explanation:

A fuse works by actually melting, so there is physical damage that interrupts conduction of current due to lack of conductive material.

The circuit breaker is a switch operated automatically when there is excess flow of current. It interrupts that way the flow of current, but can simply get reset (back to its original close position) once the problem that caused the overflow of current in the circuit is found.

This better agrees with answer A in the list of possible choices.

What is the meaning of refraction​

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Answer:

A change of direction that light undergoes when it enters a medium with a different density from the one through which it has been traveling.

Answer:

the fact or phenomenon of light radio waves etc being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one ,medium and another or through a medium of varying density

Explanation:

A 500 kg satellite experiences a gravitational force of 3000 N, while moving in a circular orbit around the earth. Determine the speed of the satellite.

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Answer:

Speed of the satellite V = 6.991 × 10³ m/s

Explanation:

Given:

Force F = 3,000N

Mass of  satellite m = 500 kg

Mass of earth M = 5.97 × 10²⁴

Gravitational force G = 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹

Find:

Speed of the satellite.

Computation:

Radius r = √[GMm / F]

Radius r = √[(6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ )(5.97 × 10²⁴)(500) / (3,000)

Radius r = 8.146 × 10⁶ m

Speed of the satellite V = √rF / m

Speed of the satellite V = √(8.146 × 10⁶)(3,000) / 500

Speed of the satellite V = 6.991 × 10³ m/s

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