A compressed spring does not have elastic potential energy.
O True
O False.


help please

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Answer 1

Answer:

False

Explanation:

The second you let go its gonna release kinetic energy that's why it's potential


Related Questions

Which of the following is not a true statement about atomic bonds?

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Answer:

Havent seen this one before but the explanation should help you out :)

Explanation:

There are only three atomic bonds.

Ionic bonding.

Covalent bonding.

Metallic bonding.

which event is an example of melting?

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Answer:

welding metal

Explanation:

An electron with a total energy of 19GeV travels through an accelerator tube with proper length 7.7km. a) What is the length of the tube in the electron's frame? E= m b) How long does it take in the frame of the electron? E= s c) How long does it take in the frame of the tube? T= s Note: the rest energy of an electron is: 0=0.51MeV.

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Answer:

a) Approximately 0.2066 m

b) 0.00002568443 s

c) Approximately 188.87 s

Explanation:

a) The total energy of the electron = 190GeV

The rest energy of the electron = 0.51 MeV

[tex]\dfrac{19 \ GeV}{0.51 \ MeV} = 37254.902 = \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{1 + \dfrac{u^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\left ( 1 - \dfrac{u^2}{c^2} \right ) = \dfrac{1}{37254.902^2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\left ( 1 - \dfrac{1}{37254.902^2} } } \right ) = \dfrac{u^2}{c^2}[/tex]

u = √(299792458² × (1 - 1/37254.902²)) = 299792457.892

β = v/c = 299792457.892/299792458 = 0.99999999964

[tex]\beta = \sqrt{1 - \left ( \dfrac{\Delta x}{\Delta x'} \right )^2}[/tex]

Δx = √(Δx'²×(1 - β²)) = √(7700²×(1 - 0.99999999964²)) ≈ 0.2066 m

The length of the tube in the electron's frame ≈ 0.2066 m

b) The time in the frame of the electron is given as follows;

Δt' = 7700/299792457.892 = 0.00002568443 s

c) The time in the frame of the tube is given as follows;

[tex]\beta = \sqrt{1 - \left ( \dfrac{\Delta t'}{\Delta t} \right )^2}[/tex]

1 - β² = (Δt'/Δt)²

Δt = √(Δt'/(1 - β²)) = √(0.00002568443 /(1 - 0.99999999964²)) ≈ 188.87 s.

Please help me fast

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Answer:

b I think. sorry if it's wrong

A sample contains 20 kg of radioactive material. The decay constant of the material is 0.179 per second. If the amount of time that has passed
is 300 seconds, how much of the of the original material is still radioactive? Show all work

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Answer:

There are [tex]9.537\times 10^{-23}[/tex] kilograms of radioactive material after 300 seconds.

Explanation:

From Physics we know that radioactive materials decay at exponential rate, whose differential equation is:

[tex]\frac{dm}{dt} = -\lambda\cdot m[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]\frac{dm}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change of the mass of the radioactive material, measured in kilograms per second.

[tex]m[/tex] - Current mass of the radioactive material, measured in kilograms.

[tex]\lambda[/tex] - Decay constant, measured in [tex]\frac{1}{s}[/tex].

The solution of the differential equation is:

[tex]m(t) = m_{o}\cdot e^{-\lambda\cdot t}[/tex] (2)

Where:

[tex]m_{o}[/tex] - Initial mass of the radioactive material, measured in kilograms.

[tex]t[/tex] - Time, measured in seconds.

If we know that [tex]m_{o} = 20\,kg[/tex], [tex]\lambda = 0.179\,\frac{1}{s}[/tex] and [tex]t = 300\,s[/tex], then the initial mass of the radioactive material is:

[tex]m(t) = (20\,kg)\cdot e^{-\left(0.179\,\frac{1}{s} \right)\cdot (300\,s)}[/tex]

[tex]m(t) \approx 9.537\times 10^{-23}\,kg[/tex]

There are [tex]9.537\times 10^{-23}[/tex] kilograms of radioactive material after 300 seconds.

You throw a ball straight down off the roof of a 47 m tall building with an initial velocity of -8m/s.

When does the ball hit the ground?

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Answer:

t = 2.38 [s]

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use the following equation of kinematics. We must clarify that both the acceleration and the initial velocity were taken as positive, since the velocity of the movement coincides with the direction of the acceleration.

[tex]x =x_{o} +v_{o} *t+(\frac{1}{2} )*a*t^{2}[/tex]

where:

x - Xo = distance = 47 [m]

Vo = initial velocity = 8 [m/s]

a = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

t = time [s]

Now replacing these values in the equation:

47 = 8*t + 0.5*9.81*t²

47 = 8t + 4.905t²

47 = 4.905*t(1.63 + t)

9.58 = t*(1.63 + t) solving this equation (cuadratic)

we found that t = 2.38 [s]

4. Describe the forces acting on a softball after it leaves the pitcher's hand. Ignore the effects of
air resistance.

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Answer:

Drag, which is a force preventing the ball from going faster than it was thrown, this increases as velocity increases. Gravity, which Is pulling down on the ball.

Explanation:

What is the specific heat of a substance that absorbs 2500 joules of heat when a sample of 100 g of the substance increases in temperature from 10 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A light bulb is filled with a gas at a
température of 293 K. If the initial pressure
of the gas is P. what will the pressure be
when the temperature increases to 360 K?

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All u do is subtract and divide

25 POINTS!
A 60 kg man is moving at 2 m/s. What is his kinetic energy?
A. 60 J
B. 240 J
C. 30 J
D. 120 J

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answer : d, 120 j :)

What is the current in the 10.0 resistor?

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Answer:

12.0V

12.0V

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2.00 A

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does anyone know the answer to this ?????

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Answer:

as fuel is combusted,the rocket pushes the gas is backward and the gas is pushed the rocket forward

Explanation:

hope this helps :]

Choose the best real world exzample of convection:
A. clouds forming in the atmosphere
B. touching a warm cooking pot handle
C. sitting in front of a warm fireplace

WHICH ONE IS THE ANSWER HELP PLESEEE

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The correct answer is A
I think that it is B. I’m not completely sure. I hope that I helped

If the net force acting on a moving object is zero, the object will: *
slow down and, eventually, stop.
continue at the same speed but change direction.
O
continue in the same direction but change speed.
O
continue in the same direction with no change of speed.

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Answer: D) continue in the same direction with no change of speed.

In other words, the velocity of the object won't change.

A net force of 0 means that all forces acting on the object are in balance. If the object is in motion, then it stays in motion. If the object is at rest, then it stays at rest. This is newton's first law of motion describing inertia.

A box sitting still on the ground by itself has a Normal Force of 700N, what is the mass? (gravity’s acceleration is 9.80 m/s²)

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Answer:

Mass, m = 71.42 kg

Explanation:

Given that,

Normal force acting on a box, F = 700 N

We need to find the mass of a box. Let it is m. Normal force acting on an object is balanced by its weight such that,

F = mg

Where m is the mass of the box

[tex]m=\dfrac{F}{g}\\\\m=\dfrac{700\ N}{9.8\ m/s^2}\\\\m=71.42\ kg[/tex]

So, the mass of the box is 71.42 kg.

A 2 L balloon filled with gas is warmed from 280 K to 700 K. What is the volume of the gas after it is heated?

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Answer:

New volume, v2 = 0.8L

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Original Volume = 2L

Original Temperature = 280K

New Temperature = 700K

To find new volume V2, we would use Charles' law.

Charles states that when the pressure of an ideal gas is kept constant, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.

Mathematically, Charles is given by;

[tex] VT = K[/tex]

[tex] \frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]

[tex] \frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]

Making V2 as the subject formula, we have;

[tex] V_{2}= \frac{V1}{T1} * T_{2}[/tex]

[tex] V_{2}= \frac{2}{700} * 280[/tex]

[tex] V_{2}= 0.0029 * 280[/tex]

V2 = 0.8L

Therefore, the volume of the gas after it is heated is 0.8L.

You are helping your friend move a new refrigerator into his kitchen. You apply a horizontal force of 280 N in the positive x direction to try and move the 63 kg refrigerator. The coefficient of static friction is 0.55.

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Complete Question

You are helping your friend move a new refrigerator into his kitchen. You apply a horizontal force of 280 N in the positive x direction to try and move the 63 kg refrigerator. The coefficient of static friction is 0.55.

(a) How much static frictional force does the floor exert on the refrigerator? Give both magnitude and direction.

   

magnitude            N

direction          

   (b) What maximum force do you need to apply before the refrigerator starts to move?

Answer:

a

   The magnitude  is [tex]F_f = 339.57 \ N[/tex]

    The direction is  [negative x - axis ]

b

   The maximum force to be applied for the refrigerator to start moving is  

      [tex]F_{max} = 339.57 \ N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The horizontal force applied is [tex]F_a = 280 \ N[/tex] the direction is  +ve  x-axis

   The mass of the refrigerator is  [tex]m = 63 \ kg[/tex]

    The coefficient of static friction is  [tex]\mu_s = 0.55[/tex]

Generally the frictional force exerted on the refrigerator is mathematically represented as

            [tex]F_f = \mu * m * g[/tex]

=>         [tex]F_f = 0.55 * 63 * 9.8[/tex]

=>         [tex]F_f = 339.57 \ N[/tex]

From the value obtained we see that the static force  exerted by the floor on the refrigerator  is  greater than the force (280 N ) exerted by the person and the direction is  -ve x-axis

Generally the maximum force that is to be applied by the person is mathematically  equal to the force exerted by the floor on the refrigerator but the direction is in the positive x-axis  i.e

         [tex]F_{max} = F_f = 339.57 \ N[/tex]

I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!ASAP!!! Wet Lab - Coulomb's Law lab from edge!!

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Answer:

idek to be honest

Explanation:

Help with what?????????

What is the root of all electrical systems?

1 batteries
2 electrons
3 atoms
4 non of the above

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Answer:

I believe it's 2. I am not sure though.



005 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points

A runner is jogging in a straight line at a

steady vr= 8.5 km/hr. When the runner is

L=6.4 km from the finish line, a bird begins

flying straight from the runner to the finish

line at vý= 17 km/hr (2 times as fast as the

runner). When the bird reaches the finish

line, it turns around and flies directly back to

the runner

What cumulative distance does the bird

travel? Even though the bird is a dodo, as-

sume that it occupies only one point in space

(a "zero" length bird). travels in a straight

line, and that it can turn without loss of

Speed

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Answer:

7.53 km

Explanation:

We at given;

Speed of runner; v_r = 8.5 km/hr

Speed of bird; v_y = 17 km/hr

L = 6.4 km

We know that; time = distance/speed.

We are told that the bird starts from 6.4 km from the start and that it flies back to meet the runner after it reaches the finish line. If the total distance back to the runner is x, it means bird distance is 6.4 + (6.4 - x) = 12.8 - x

Thus;

Time of bird(t_y) = (12.8 - x)/17

Thus,

Time of runner(t_r) = x/8.5 hr

To find x, we have to equate the times of the runner and the bird.

Thus;

x/8.5 = (12.8 - x)/17

Multiply both sides by 17 to get;

2x = 12.8 - x

2x + x = 12.8

3x = 12.8

x = 12.8/3

x = 4.27 km

Thus, cumulative distance traveled by bird is; 12.8 - 4.27 = 7.53 km

What is another example of convection?

(A) A heater in a fish tank the bottom of the tank

(B) Batteries in a flashlight converting chemical energy into light

(C) Touching a stove and burning your hand

(D) Warming up next to a fire on a cold night

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Answer: The answer is c!

A heater in a fish tank warming the water at the bottom of the tank is an another example of convection.

What is convection of heat?

Convection, which is the extensive movement of molecules within gases and liquids, is the mechanism through which heat is transported. Although most of the heat transfer occurs as a result of fluid motion, conduction is initially employed to transfer heat from the item to the fluid.

As a result of material movement, heat is transmitted through fluids by convection.Both gases and liquids can contain it.It might be forced or organic.It is important to transfer part of the fluid in bulk.

Convection is therefore demonstrated by a heater in a fish tank warming the water at the tank's bottom.

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A bowling ball weighing 71.2 N is swinging like a pendulum at the end of a 3.8 m rope.
As the ball swings through its lowest point, its speed is measured at 4.2 m/s. What is
the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the ball at this point?
A. 4.64 m/s, upward
B. 4.64 m/s, downward
C. 5.16 m/s, upward
D. 5.46 m/s, downward

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

A dog jumps 0.80 m to catch a treat. The dog's displacement vector is shown below.
Which diagram shows the vertical and horizontal components of the dog's displacement?
Choose 1 answer:

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Answer:D

Explanation:

It was right o khan academy

A dog jumps 0.80 M to catch a treat. The dog's displacement vector is shown below.

Which diagram shows the vertical and horizontal components of the dog's displacement?

THE ANSWER IS IN THE ATTACHMENT!

7. A ship can carry heavier load in salty water than that in fresh water, why?​

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Because of the buoyancy of the salt particles

A ball weighing 60 N is swinging like a pendulum at the end of a 6.0 m rope. As the
ball swings through its lowest point, its speed is measured at 5.0 m/s. What is the
tension in the rope at this point?

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Answer:

Tension = 60 N

Explanation:

The ball is executing a motion like a pendulum. The lowest point of a pendulum's motion is the mean position, where its potential energy becomes zero and kinetic energy becomes maximum. At this point the rope becomes straight vertical. Hence, the tension in the rope becomes exactly equal to the weight of the object at the lowest point. Also, in this case when the ball swings through the lowest point during its motion like a pendulum, the tension in the rope will become equal to the weight of the ball.

Tension = Weight

Tension = 60 N

a relationship between two or more variables that is shown is an observational study is a: a. correlation. b. social norm. c. coupling. d. causal relationship.

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Answer:

Correlation

Explanation: Answer for Ap3x

A constant force acting on a body of mass 2 kg changes its
velocity from 1 m/s to 2 m/s in 20 s. If the direction of motion of
the body remains unchanged, the magnitude of the force that acted
on the body was 0.1 N.
True or False

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Answer:

the correct answer is b

Answer:

true

Explanation:

just did it on ck12 lol

A 200 g blob of clay moves with a speed of 10 m/s towards a 300 g cart that is initially at rest.

a. What is the momentum of the system before the blob of clay strikes the cart?

b. What must be the momentum of the system after they come together?

c. If the blob of clay sticks to the cart, with what speed will the clay and cart move after they come together?

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Answer:

a. 2 kg*m/s

b. [tex]p_{T_{f}} = 0.5v_{f} = 2 kg*m/s[/tex]

c. 4 m/s

Explanation:

a. The momentum of the system ([tex]p_{Ti}[/tex]) before the blob of clay strikes the cart is:

[tex] p_{Ti} = p_{b} + p_{c} [/tex]

Where:

[tex]p_{b}[/tex] is the momentum of the blob clay

[tex]p_{c}[/tex] is the momentum of the car      

[tex] p_{Ti} = m_{b}v_{b} + m_{c}v_{c} [/tex]

Since the car is initially at rest, [tex]v_{c}[/tex] = 0

[tex] p_{Ti} = 200 g*\frac{1 kg}{1000 g}*10 m/s + 0 = 2 kg*m/s [/tex]

b. The momentum of the system after they come together:

[tex]p_{T_{f}} = m_{b}v_{b} + m_{c}v_{c}[/tex]

Since they come together, [tex]v_{b}[/tex] =

[tex]p_{T_{f}} = v_{f}(m_{b} + m_{c}) = v_{f}(0.2 kg + 0.3 kg) = 0.5v_{f}[/tex]   (1)

Because we do not have the final speed we can not calculate the final momentum.

                   

c. We can find the speed of the clay and car by conservation of the momentum:

[tex] p_{i} = p_{f} [/tex]

The initial momentum of the system was founded in part "a" (p = 2 kg*m/s), so we have:

[tex] 2 kg*m/s = m_{b}v_{b_{f}} + m_{c}v_{c_{f}} [/tex]

Again, when they come together, the final speed is the same:

[tex] 2 kg*m/s = v_{f}(m_{b} + m_{c}) [/tex]                

[tex] v_{f} = \frac{2 kg*m/s}{0.2 kg + 0.3 kg} = 4 m/s [/tex]

Now, since we found the final speed we can calculate the momentum of the system after they come together (equation 1):        

[tex] p_{T} = 0.5v_{f} = 0.5 kg*4m/s = 2 kg*m/s [/tex]

I hope it helps you!                  

What is it called when particles in a solid or liquid move slower and closer together?

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When Particles are cold they move closer together and move slower. When they’re hot it’s the opposite.

The reason at the time when particles in a solid or liquid move slower and closer together should be explained below.

What are particles?

The particles should be in the form of small pieces of matters. Also, the scientist believed that each and everything in the universe should be made of the particles. here the range of the particles should be in the range via the large  subatomic particles such as electrons or it has lower  microscopic particles.

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How much voltage is required to run 0.054 A of current through a 152
resistor? Use AV = IR.
A. 3.6 x 10-3V
B. 2.8 x 102V
C. 1.2 V
D. 0.81 V

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V = I • R

V = (0.054 A) • (152 ohms)

V = 8.208 volts

None of the listed choices is correct.

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