What does the universe contain?
A. Only stars and planets
B. Everything
Answer:
B
In my opinion. :)
Explanation:
please answer this question
Answer:
11.a) Car B is faster than Car A. This is because Car B covers more distance in less time, whereas Car A covers less distance in more time. Now, as we know that distance is directly proportional and time is inversely proportional to speed. In Car B, a larger distance and less time and a smaller distance and more time in Car A, indicates that the speed of Car B is more than the speed of Car A.
b) Car B accelerates faster than Car A. We know that, the acceleration is directly proportional to the change in linear velocity and inversely proportional to time taken. Here, The overall journey of Car B is short, whereas for Car A, it's longer. Also, as previously mentioned that the final speeds of Car B is more than Car A [remembering that both Cars start from the origin(rest)]. Hence, the change of velocity in Car B is more than Car A. Hence so.
which hand is negatively charged?
A
B
C
D
Answer:
the one that has more negative sights so the first hand on your right :)
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How much thermal energy is
needed to change 3.00 x 102 g of ice at -30.0°C
to water vapor at 130.0°C?
Answer:
Qt = 940500 [J]
Explanation:
In order to solve this problem and understand it well, we must analyze that the ice melts or changes phase at a temperature of 0 [°c], then the water at a temperature of 100 [°C] evaporates or changes phase. That is, we have 5 different stages of water (initially in the form of ice), which are:
-) From -30 [°C] to 0 [°C] = Sensible change of temperature
-) At 0 [°C] = Latent heat of melting ice = 334 x 10³ [J/kg]
-) From 0 [°C] to 100 [°C] = Sensible change of temperature
-) At 100 [°C] = Latent heat of fusion for water = 2260 x 10³ [J/kg]
-) From 100 [°C] to 130 [°C] = Sensible change of temperature (superheating)
We can calculate the sensible heat of any process with the following expression:
[tex]Q=m*C_{p}*(T_{f}-T_{i})[/tex]
where:
Q = heat or thermal energy [J]
m = mass of the body or substance = 300 [g]
Cpw = specific heat of the water = 4180 [J/kg*°C]
Cpi = specific heat of the ice = 2090 [J/kg*°C]
Tfinal = final temperature of the process [°C]
Tinicial = initial temperature of the process [°C]
And for some latent heat process, we can calculate the thermal energy using the following expression:
[tex]Q_{lat}=m*Dh_{fus/eva}[/tex]
where:
Dhfus/eva = Fusion heat or latent heat [J/kg]
So, we need to calculate the fice processes.
[tex]Q_{1}=0.3*2090*(0-(-30))\\Q_{1}=18810 [J]\\Q_{2}=0.3*334*10^{3} \\Q_{2}=100200[J]\\Q_{3}=0.3*4180*(100-0)\\Q_{3}=125400[J]\\Q_{4}=0.3*2260*10^{3}\\Q_{4}=678000[J]\\Q_{5}=0.3*2010*(130-100)\\Q_{5}=18090[J][/tex]
And the final step is the sum of all the five heat processes.
[tex]Q_{t}=Q_{1}+Q_{2}+Q_{3}+Q_{4}+Q_{5}\\Q_{t}=18810+100200+125400+678000+18090\\Q_{t}=940500[J][/tex]
An 8.0-kg history textbook is placed on a 1.25-m high desk. How large is the
gravitational potential energy of the textbook-Earth system relative to the
floor?
i’ll give brainliest
Answer:
GPE=98J if the given gravity is 9.8 but the gravity is 10 it will be 100J
Explanation:
GPE=mgh so m=8kg g=9.8m/s^2 or 10J h=1.25m
so GPE=8kg×9.8 or 10 m/s^2×1.25m
GPE=98J if the given gravity is 9.8 and GPE=100 if the given gravity is 10.but ask your teacher (asker) and don't forget those formula
The gravitational potential energy of an object is directly proportional to the mass of the object. The gravitational potential energy of the object is 98 Joule.
What is gravitational potential energy?The energy acquired by an object due to its vertical position or height is defined as the gravitational potential energy. This energy mainly depends on the mass and height of the object.
The greater the mass of an object, higher is the gravitational potential energy and if greater is the height of the object, more will be the gravitational energy experienced by it.
The formula used to calculate the gravitational potential energy is:
GPE = mgh
m = Mass of the object
g = Acceleration due to gravity
h = Height of the object
GPE = 8.0 × 9.8 × 1.25 = 98 Joule
Thus the gravitational potential energy is 98 Joule.
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_____ is the sum of all potential and kinetic energy.
Group of answer choices
Law of Conservation of Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy
Stored energy
Mechanical Energy
Answer:
mechanical energyis the sum of all potential and kinetic energy.hope it helps!
What would the products of a double-replacement reaction between Na2S
and MgF2 be?
A. NaF and MgS
B. MgF and Nas
C. F2S and MgNa2
D. MgF2 and Nas
Answer:
A. NaF and MgS
Explanation:
The reaction equation is given as:
Na₂S + MgF₂ → 2NaF + MgS
The product of this reaction is NaF and MgS.
In a double displacement reaction there is an actual exchange of partners to form new compounds. This reaction takes place between ionic compounds.
The driving force for the reaction is:
formation of an insoluble precipitateformation of water or any other non-ionizing compound liberation of a gaseous product.What else is produced during the replacement reaction of magnesium and hydrochloric acid? Mg + 2HCl H2 + ________ MgCl2 Mg2Cl2 Mg2Cl MgCl
Answer:
A
Explanation:
MgCl2
Answer:
its MgCl2
Explanation:
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7. A 25 N block is lowered 1.2 m by a 20 N force.
a. Draw a free-body diagram of the forces acting on the block.
b. How much work does the force of gravity do on the box? Is this work positive or negative?
c. How much work does the applied force do on the box? Is this work positive or negative?
Answer:
this answer your question
The free-body diagram of the forces acting on the block is attached.
Work done by the force of gravity = 30 Joule (positive).
Work done by the applied force = 24 Joule (negative).
What is work done?A force must be applied in order for work to be completed, and there must also be motion or displacement in the force's direction.
The amount of force multiplied by the distance moved in the force's direction is known as the work done by a force acting on an item. Work has no direction and only magnitude. Work is a scalar quantity as a result.
Given parameters:
Weight of the block acting downwards; W = 25 N.
Force applied on the block in upward direction; F = 20 N.
Displacement of the block in downwards; s = 1.2 m.
So, work done by the force of gravity on the box W = F·s = Fscos0° = Fs = 25×1.2 Joule = = 30 Joule.
And, work done by the applied force the box W = F·s = Fscos180° = -Fs = -20×1.2 Joule = = - 24 Joule
Hence, the force of gravity do positive work of magnitude 30 joule on the box and the applied force do negative work of magnitude 24 Joule on the box.
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mechanical waves apply________to push molecules in their path?
(fill in the blank)
Answer:
what is the force of gravitational attraction between an object with a mass of 100 kg and another object that has a mass of 300 kg are at a distance of 2m apart
Twins Jody and Taylor are rearranging the furniture in their bedroom and want to move a dresser across the room. The dresser has a sliding force of 90N. Jody can push with a force of 55N and Taylor can push with a force of 38N. What is the Net Force? Can the twins move the dresser across the room? Explain why in complete sentences and show all math work to support your answer.
Plz help this is due in 5 days ;-;
Answer:
yes, They will be able to move the dresser.
Explanation:
sliding force 90N
55N + 38N = 93N
therefore, yes the twins can move the dresser
The intensity of a sound is another way to say the _________ of a sound.
frequency
amplitude
wavelength
loudness
Answer:
Frequency and tfcvvbyfgffhhi
Answer:
I think frequency
Explanation:
3 resistors of 3,4 and 12 ohm are there. How would you connect so as to get a resistance more than 5 oh, but less than 7 ohm show using calculations and a diagram
Answer:
Connecting the 4-ohm and 12-ohm in parallel and followed by the 3-ohm resistor in series. A scheme of the configuration is attached below. Please see the file attached below to know the diagram.
Explanation:
There is the following solution that satisfies all requirements indicated on statement:
Connecting the 4-ohm and 12-ohm in parallel and followed by the 3-ohm resistor in series. A scheme of the configuration is attached below.
[tex]R = \frac{(12\,\Omega)\cdot (4\,\Omega)}{12\,\Omega+4\,\Omega}+3\,\Omega[/tex]
[tex]R = 6\,\Omega[/tex]
Which observes all design requirements.
Complete the following math operations giving the answer with the correct significant digits.
510x30
Group of answer choices
15
150,000
15,000
150
Answer:
15,000
Explanation:
According to O*NET, what are common skills needed by Emergency Medical Technicians? Check all that apply.
critical thinking
installation
technology design
active listening
service orientation
equipment maintenance
Career Explorations wasn't an options for subjects so I chose Physics. And the answer is 1, 4, and 5: critical thinking, active listening, and service orientation. It said on a website that equipment maintenance was an answer too but on the question on edg 2020 it said it wasn't
Answer:
Its just 1 4 an 5
Explanation:
i got it right
What is the difference and a similarity between constructive interference and destructive interference?
In constructive interference, waves that are in phase will combine together and increase the amplitude. In destructive interference, waves are out of phase and cancel one another out.
When two waves occupy the same point, superposition occurs. ... Constructive interference is when two waves superimpose and the resulting wave has a higher amplitude than the previous waves. Destructive interference is when two waves superimpose and cancel each other out, leading to a lower amplitude.
A ball is gently dropped from a height of 20 m. If its velocity increases uniformly at the rate of
10m s -2 , with what velocity will it strike the ground? After what time will it strike the Ground?
Answer:
The ball strikes the ground at 20 m/s after 2 seconds
Explanation:
Free Fall Motion
Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity is said to be in a state of free fall.
If an object is dropped from rest in a free-falling motion, it falls with a constant acceleration called the acceleration of gravity, which value is assumed as [tex]g = 10 m/s^2[/tex].
The final velocity of a free-falling object after a time t is given by:
vf=g.t
The distance traveled by a dropped object is:
[tex]\displaystyle y=\frac{gt^2}{2}[/tex]
If we know the height h from which the object was dropped, we can find the time it takes fo hit the ground:
[tex]\displaystyle t=\sqrt{\frac{2h}{g}}[/tex]
The ball is dropped from a height of h=20 m. The time taken to strike the ground is:
[tex]\displaystyle t=\sqrt{\frac{2*20}{10}}[/tex]
t = 2 s
The velocity at which the ball strikes the ground is:
vf = 10 * 2
vf = 20 m/s
The ball strikes the ground at 20 m/s after 2 seconds
2. A 50.0 kg shell was fired from a cannon at earth's surface to a
maximum height of 400. m.
a. What is the potential energy at maximum height?
b. It then fell to a height of 100. m. What was the loss of PE as
it fell?
Answer: a) 196000 Joules
b) 147000 Joules
Explanation:
a. Potential energy is the energy possessed by an object by virtue of its position.
[tex]P.E=m\times g\times h[/tex]
m= mass of object = 50.0 kg
g = acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.8ms^{-2} [/tex]
h = height of an object = 400 m
Putting in the values we get:
[tex] P.E=50kg\times 9.8ms^{-2}\times 400m=196000kgm^2s^{-2}=196000Joules[/tex] [tex](1kgm^2s^{-2}=1Joule )[/tex]
Thus the potential energy at maximum height is 196000Joules.
b. [tex] P.E=50kg\times 9.8ms^{-2}\times 100m=49000kgm^2s^{-2}=49000Joules[/tex] [tex](1kgm^2s^{-2}=1Joule )[/tex]
Thus loss in P.E = (196000Joules-49000Joules) = 147000 Joules
Suppose the driver of a vehicle applies the brakes while traveling at 8.25 m/s and the car stops after
traveling 24.0 m. What was the car's acceleration?
Answer:
15.96
Explanation:
i am the smartest rock in the box so. . . ya
The acceleration of the car if the brakes while traveling at 8.25 m/s and the car stops after traveling 24.0 m is -1.418 m / s².
What is acceleration?The term "acceleration" refers to the rate and direction at which velocity varies over time. Acceleration is the change in direction or speed of an object or points moving ahead. The frequent change in direction causes motion on a circle to rise even when the speed remains constant.
For all other motions, these effects increase acceleration. Since acceleration has both a magnitude and a direction, it is a vector quantity. Velocity is a vector quantity as well.
Given:
The distance traveled by car, d = 24 m,
The initial velocity of the car, v = 8.25 m/s,
Calculate the acceleration using the motion equation as shown below,
[tex]v^2- u^2 = 2ad[/tex]
0 - 8.25² = 2a × 24
48a = -68.06
a = -68.06 / 48
a = -1.418 m / s²
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what happens if you shoot a bullet in the air and lands on your head
Answer:
most of the time the bullet will not hurt you but sometimes can hurt or kill you.
An incandescent bulb is supplied with
100 J of energy every second and
transfers 5 J of energy by light
Calculate the efficiency of the bulb.
I need some help can you explain this to me please and thank you
Answer:
Efficiency = 5%
Explanation:
Given that,
Supplies energy to the bulb = 100 J
Transferred energy by the bulb = 5 J
We need to find the efficiency of the bulb. It can be given by "
[tex]\eta=\dfrac{\text{useful energy out}}{\text{useful energy in}}\times 100\\\\=\dfrac{5}{100}\times 100\\\\=5\%[/tex]
So, the efficiency of the bulb is 5%.
A student wants to use all of the appliances at the same time so plugs them in to a multiway socket.
The socket has a maximum safe current of 30A and the mains electricity is 230V.
a. Is it safe to use all five appliances at once?
Explain your answer showing your use of the equation
Answer:
The answer would be no
Explanation:
because the voltages are so high, we can assume that 5 appliances divided up between the voltages would not be safe to use together and would ultimately cause the circuits to overload
A gust of wind blowing east pushes against a ball. When will the wind do work on the ball? when the ball moves to the east when the ball moves to the north when the ball stays in one place when the ball moves north or south
Answer: when the ball moves to the east
Explanation:
Work is done when an external force makes an object move in the direction that it was forcing it to by transferring energy to it.
The wind is blowing to the east which means that it is exerting a force that is trying to move the ball to the east. For work to actually occur, the ball needs to move in the direction of the force being applied which is the east.
Answer:
simplified version of the person above me its option A
Explanation:
Which statement best describes balancing equations and the law of conservation of mass?
There are more atoms in the reactants than in the products, and the total mass is the same in the reactants and in the products.
The number of atoms is the same in the reactants and in the products, and the total mass is the same in the reactants and in the products.
There are fewer atoms in the reactants than in the products, and the total mass is less in the reactants than in the products.
There are more atoms in the reactants than in the products, and the total mass is higher in the reactants than in the products.
Answer:
it would be c, there are fewer atoms in the reactants than in the products, and the total mass is less in the reactants than in the products.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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You drive 20 meters forward and then 10 meters backwards in 30 seconds. What is your average speed?
Answer:
10
Explanation:
a.s = D÷T
= (20+10=30)30÷30
=10
1 m/s is my average speed.
What is average speed?Average speed is the total distance travelled by an object to the total time taken.
i.e.
Average speed = Total distance travelled /Total time taken
[tex]\overline{v}[/tex] = Δx/Δt
According to the question.
Total distance travelled by me = 20m +10m = 30m
Total time taken by me = 30 sec
By using the formula of average speed
[tex]\overline{v}[/tex] = Δx/Δt
= [tex]\frac{30m}{30s}[/tex]
=1 m/s
Hence,1 m/s is my average speed.
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How do you write the formula of metal elements
1. Two vectors have magnitudes 6 & 8 units, respectively. Find the maximum &
minimum resultant vectors.
nitsdoftboltant fuo vectors acting in the same direction is 20
Answer:
The maximum magnitude of their resultant is 14 units, and the minimum is 2 units
Explanation:
Resultant Vectors
When two or more vectors are added or subtracted, the resultant vector can be found by considering their magnitudes and directions.
Two vectors applied to the same point can produce a result that can vary from being completely collaborative or completely opposite.
If two vectors act in a collaborative form, their magnitudes are added and the result has the maximum possible magnitude. If they act in opposite directions, the result has the minimum possible magnitude.
Thus, being 6 and 8 units the magnitudes of the vectors, the maximum magnitude of their resultant is 14 units, and the minimum is 2 units.
You are driving at 30.0 m/s on a freeway curve of radius 25.0 m. What is the magnitude of your acceleration?
Answer:
36.0 m/s^2
Explanation:
The magnitude of your acceleration is equal to 36.0 [tex]m/s^2[/tex].
Given the following data:
Radius, r = 25.0 meters. Speed, V = 30.0 m/s.To calculate the magnitude of your acceleration:
Mathematically, the centripetal acceleration of an object is given by this formula:
[tex]A_c = \frac{V^2}{r}[/tex]
Where:
[tex]A_c[/tex] is the centripetal acceleration.r is the radius of the circular track.V is the velocity of an object.Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;
[tex]A_c = \frac{30.0^2}{25.0}\\\\A_c = \frac{900}{25.0}[/tex]
Centripetal acceleration = 36.0 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]
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A sailboat started its journey at 6:30am and reached the destination at 6:30pm. If the distance of the journey was 144 miles, what was the sailboats average speed?___mph
Answer:
The sailboats average speed was 13 mph.
Explanation:
To calculate the speed of the boat first calculate the total ammountof hours it took the boat to get to its destination. Then divide 144 by that number which comes out to 13.
The average speed of the sailboat is determined as 12 miles per hours.
What is average speed?
The average speed of an object in motion is obtained by dividing the total distance traveled by the object with the time spent in the entire journey.
v = total distance/total time
where;
total distance = 144 milestotal time = from 6:30am to 6:30pm = 12 hoursv = 144/12
v = 12 mph
Thus, the average speed of the sailboat is determined as 12 miles per hours.
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A 13.3 kg box sliding across the ground
decelerates at 2.42 m/s2. What is the
coefficient of kinetic friction?
(No unit)
Answer:
0.25
Explanation:
According to newtons law of motion
\sum F_x = ma
F_f = ma
nR = ma
nmg = ma
ng = a
n = a/g
g is the acceleration due to gravity
Given
a = 2.42m/s²
g = 9.8m/s²
Substitute into the formula;
n = 2.42/9.8
n = 0.25
Hence the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25