Answer:
I think B) is uncorrect
Explanation:
As A) p=w/t so it's correct relation
C) power depend on time and work as work is distance multiple force so it refer to velocity
D) the powerful mean much work in a few time
Calculate the total momentum of the three-sphere system if the three spheres are swung at −1.0 msto the left.
Answer:
, pfx = pix + Jx.
Explanation:
The momentum principle tells us that impulse transfers momentum to an object.
If an object has 2 kgm/s of momentum, a 1 kgm/s impulse delivered to the object
increases its momentum to 3 kgm/s. That is, pfx = pix + Jx.
Just as we did with energy, we can represent this “momentum accounting” with a
momentum bar chart. For example, the bar chart of FIGURE 11.6 represents the ball
colliding with a wall in Figure 11.4. Momentum bar charts are a tool for visualizing
an interaction
What are some ways I can have a good wardrobe without breaking the bank?
Which is an example of a trace fossil?
animal burrow
skin of organism
preserved bone
petrified wood
Answer: The correct answer is A). Animal burrow because burrow fossils represent the preserved byproducts of behavior rather than physical remains, they are considered a kind of trace fossil. One common kind of burrow fossil is known as Skolithos, and the similar Trypanites, Ophiomorpha and Diplocraterion.
Animal burrow is an example of a trace fossil.
What is fossil?The preserved remnants of plants and animals that were submerged in sediments like sand and mud beneath ancient seas, lakes, and rivers are known as fossils. Any preserved sign of life that is typically older than 10,000 years is considered a fossil.
After death, soft body parts degrade quickly, while hard body parts, including bones, shells, and teeth, can be replaced by minerals that solidify into rock. Soft components like feathers, ferns, or other signs of life, such footprints or faeces, may also be preserved in extremely rare circumstances. Both less familiar fossils like ammonites and trilobites as well as microscopic-sized ones like single-celled foraminifera or pollen grains can be found in the remains.
What is trace fossil?A trace fossil, also known as an ichnofossil, is a record of biological activity preserved in the fossil record but without the actual preserved plant or animal remains. Contrasting with body fossils, which are the preserved remains of portions of an organism's body that were typically modified by later chemical activity or mineralization, are trace fossils. Ichnology, the study of such trace fossils, is the field of study of iconologists.
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This armed
rover weighs 1900 N
and has a mass of
340 kg. What is the
acceleration due to gravity
on its current planet?
Please help
Answer:
5.59 m/s2
Explanation:
F = 1900 N
m = 340 kg
F = ma
Therefore, a = 1900/340 = 5.59
Volleyball took some of its characteristics from handball and tennis
True
False
Answer:
True Because if we observe carefully we will see that some moves of volleyball are similar to handball and tennis
You kick a ball. You are doing work on the ball when...
7. A jogger runs three blocks south, two blocks east, 4 blocks north and
two blocks west. What is the DISTANCE the jogger ran? *
Answer:
11 blocks
Explanation:
distance is adding up the numbers while displacement is the difference in starting and ending points
Greg can't remember how tall his 9-month-old niece is. He guesses that she is 100 cm tall. Which of the following is true?
Age (months)
Height (cm)
3 61.1
6 67.8
9 72.3
12 76.1
A.
Based on the data, Greg's guess is reasonable.
B.
Based on the data, Greg's guess is not reasonable.
C.
Based on the data, Greg's niece should be around 61.1 cm tall.
D.
Based on the data, Greg's niece should be around 76.1 cm tall.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A man lifts a 5 Newton bag of groceries
from the floor to the top of the countertop,
which is 1.1 meters tall. What is the work
done by this person in lifting groceries?
5
5.5
4.5
6
3. The coefficient of kinetic friction between an object and the surface upon which it is sliding is
0.40. The mass of the object is 3,2 kg. What is the force of friction?
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Help plz for 25 points !! I only have an hour left !
how to do this please
Answer:
1) see the diagram below
2) (b) the length of the wire being tested
Explanation:
1) An ammeter is connected in series with the circuit branch in which you want to measure current. "Conventional current" enters the positive terminal of the ammeter. (You can think of it as a voltmeter across a small resistor. The polarity of the voltage matches the polarity of the current.)
A voltmeter is connected in parallel with the circuit element of interest. Here, you want to measure the voltage across the wire, so the voltmeter is placed in parallel with the wire. The positive terminal of the voltmeter is connected to the end of the circuit element that has the higher (more positive) potential.
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2) The wording of the problem tells you which variable is independent:
"A varies with B" means the independent variable is B
Here, the independent variable is the length of the wire.
Three resistors of 4.0 ohms, 6.0 ohms, and 12 ohms are connected in parallel to an applied potential difference of 12 volts. (1) Calculate the equivalent resistance. (2) Determine the potential difference across each resistor. (3) Calculate the current through each resistor.
Answer:
(1) 2 ohms
(2) 12 Volts Across each resistor
(3) I₁ = 3 A, I₂ = 2 A, I₃ = 1 A
Explanation:
From the question,
(1) Equilvalent Resistance (Rt) for parallel connection is
1/Rt =(1/R₁)+ (1/R₂) + (1/R₃)
Where R₁ = 4 ohms, R₂ = 6 ohms, R₃ = 12 ohms
1/Rt = 1/4 +1/6 +1/12
1/Rt = (3+2+1)/12
1/Rt = 6/12
1/Rt = 1/2
Rt = 2 ohms.
(2) Since the resistors are connected in parallel, They will have the same potential difference across them,
Hence the P.d across each resistor = 12 Volts.
(3) For R₁,
I₁ = V/R₁ = 12/4
I₁ = 3 A.
For R₂,
I₂ = V/R₂
I₂ = 12/6
I₂ = 2 A
For R₃,
I₃ = V/R₃
I₃ = 12/12
I₃ = 1 A
A SOUND WAVE WITH ITS CHARACTERISTIC PATTERN OF COMPRESSIONS AND
RAREFACTIONS IS SHOWN BELOW. A CENTIMETER RULER IS INCLUDED BELOW THE
PATTERN THE WAVELENGTH OF THIS SOUND WAVE IS HOW MANY cm?
A 2 cm
B 3 cm
C 35 cm
D. 85 cm
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Answer:
The wavelength is 1.7cm
Explanation:
Given
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What is the wavelength
To do this, we simply calculate the distance between successive waves (see attachment 2 for point A and B)
Using the ruler, points A and B are at:
[tex]A = 0.6cm[/tex]
[tex]B = 2.3cm[/tex]
So, the wavelength is:
[tex]\lambda = B - A[/tex]
[tex]\lambda = 2.3cm - 0.6cm[/tex]
[tex]\lambda = 1.7cm[/tex]
If approximated, the wavelength is:
[tex]\lambda \approx 2cm[/tex]
Function: y = x2 + 5x - 7
Vertex:(
Solutions:(
and
Answer:=7x−7
Explanation:
=2x+5x+−7
=(2x+5x)+(−7)
=7x+−7
A battery causes a current of 2.0 A to flow through a lamp. The power used by the lamp is 12 watts. What is the voltage?
Answer:
6 v
Explanation:
When the number of gas particles at a constant pressure decreases how will the volume of the gas change?
Think of what simple machines you would use to do the following job. Tell how you would do it. Please answer in complete sentences. You want to build a jump for your bike. Your dad said you can use the pile of dirt out behind the garage for it.
Answer:
I can use a log and arock or something hard to make a pivot and place on it the log to build a jump
Choose the word that BEST completes the following sentence. Saturn’s rings have been assigned a letter, based on their location. The rings A and B are separated by: Titan The Cassini Division Stars An open space fairly equivalent to the Grand Canyon
Answer:
The correct answer would be Saturn's Cassini Division.
Explanation:
Read about it here.
https://caps.gsfc.nasa.gov/simpson/kingswood/rings/
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Question 6 (4 points)
An automobile is moving with a velocity of 25 m/ and weighs 15680 N. After braking for 6 seconds the velocity of the car is reduced to 14 m/s,
(Hint: Mind the signst)
a. What is the car's mass?
kg
b. What is the car's initial momentum?
kg m/s
What is the change in momentum of the car
kg m/s
d. What is the average braking force on the car?
N
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Which of the following are strategles that will help you in the process of losing weight?
-watch TV while eating
-monitor your progress
-go to restaurants often to build your will power
- inform your friends about your
weight-loss plan
An 80 kg runner has 3,000 J of kinetic energy. What is her velocity in m/s?
Answer: 8.6m/s
Explanation:From KE=1/2mv^2
In order to make v the subject of the formula we divide both sides by 1/2m. Thus V^2 will be left alone on the RHS. But we are looking for v and not v^2. Thus we find the square root of KE1/2m
Meaning V= sqrt[3000÷1/2 of 80]
=sqrt[3000÷40]
=sqrt(75)
=8.6m/s
how to find a cow
write a 4-5 sentence answer
Answer:
Go out into the country. Look on a farm. Look in a barn. Listen for, "MOOOOO." You found a cow.
Explanation:
BRAINLIEST TO THE CORRECT QUESTION
Answer:
the answer is B
visible light
What type of FORCE is GRAVITY?
a) PULL
b) PUSH
c) ENERGY
d) It is not a FORCE at all.
Answer:
It is (a) pull because when we are on earth we have gravity and it is pulling us down hope you have a great day!! :)
Explanation:
What is sin(77°)? plz help
Answer:
Value of Sin(77 degree) = 0.97437006
Degree / Radian Function
(angle in degree) (angle in radian) Sin Cos Tan Cot Sec Cosec SinH CosH TanH CosecH SecH CotH Arc Sin Arc Cos Arc Tan Arc Cosec Arc Sec Arc Cot
Compute the force on each of two electrons when they are seperated in vaccum by a distance corresponding to the approximate size of an ato. (0.100nm)
Answer:
2.304 × 10^-28 N
Explanation:
Compute the force on each of two electrons when they are seperated in vaccum by a distance corresponding to the approximate size of an ato. (0.100nm)
Solution
The formula to use is
F = K Qq / r^2
Substitute all the parameters
F = 9 × 10^9 × (1.6 × 10^-19)^2 / (0.1 × 10^-9)^2
F = 2.304 × 10^-28 / 1 × 10^-10
F = 2.304 × 10^-18 N
Therefore, the force between each of the electron is 2.304 × 10^-18 N
what is the name often given to the force exerted by the first objection a second object
Answer:
Newton's Third Law
Explanation:
When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction; for every action, there is an equal, but opposite reaction; called the law of action-reaction.
A rocket pushes exhaust 10, 000 N. Without any other forces acting on the rocket, how much force does the rocket go forward? *
Answer:
10,000 N
Explanation:
Given that a rocket pushes exhaust 10, 000 N. Without any other forces acting on the rocket, how much force does the rocket go forward?
Solution
Since there is no any other additional forces, according to Newton's 3rd law of motion which state that:
In every action there will be equal and opposite reaction.
The action expelled by the rocket through its exhaust system is of 10000N.
The reactive force will be equal and opposite which will be same -10,000 N
Therefore, the rocket will go forward with a force of magnitude 10,000 N
what two factors directly affect the acceleration of an object?
The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of the force applied to it. It states that the acceleration of an object increases with increased force and decreases with increased mass.