Answer: light from the object
Explanation:
When light is reflected off an object like a lamp or a door is travels in a straight line but in a new direction so if the light enters our eyes we will see the object because our eyes can detect light
If rider A is moving 8 meters per second, and rider B is moving 3 meters per second, how far away from rider A was rider B when first observed at the start of the graph?
Answer:
the answer is 32
Explanation:
he was riding pretty far
Suppose a cat climbs a tree to a height of 2 meters. If the cat doubles its height to 4 meters, its potential energy will
1)not change
2)reduce to halve
3)double
4)quadruple
Which image best illustrates diffraction
Answer:
There is no image
Explanation:
Answer: Send me image than I will be able to help
Explanation:
Orion, also called the Hunter, has three stars that make up Orion's belt.
Which star is at the tip of the arrow? PLEASE HELP I NEED THIS FAST
A. Sirius
B. Betelgeuse
C. Rigel
D. Polaris
Answer - B. Betelguese.
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which newton's laws applies to a slinky?
PLEASE HELP !!
When a Slinky sits atop a staircase, gravity acts on the toy, keeping it still. Knock over the Slinky, and Newton's second law comes into play. As middle school physics class may have taught you, this law states that providing force to an object increases its acceleration.
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Answer:
We know from Newton's First Law of motion that an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an external force. So in the case of the slinky, that is exactly why the bottom of the slinky does not move.
Explanation:
A clump of soft clay is thrown horizontally from 9.80 m above the ground with a speed of 20.0 m/s. Assume it sticks in place when it hits the ground At what time will the clay hit the ground
Answer:
Explanation:
The time to hit the ground will be same as time taken to fall from the height of 9.8 m with initial vertical velocity of zero .
Considering vertical displacement
initial velocity u = 0
displacement s = 9.8 m
acceleration a = g = 9.8 m /s²
time t = ?
s = ut + 1/2 g t²
9.8 = 0 + .5 x 9.8 x t²
t² = 2
t = √2 = 1.4 s
1. In calculating the work W necessary to stretch a spring from its natural length of 8 centimeters to a length of 12 centimeters, we need some more information about the spring. There are two distinct kinds of information, each of which separately would provide the necessary assistance so we could find W. Describe what the two additional kinds of information are.
Answer:
* displacement from equilibrium position
* The spring constant,
Explanation:
The work done by a spring is two times the expressions
W = ∫ F. dx
in a spring the force is given by hooke's law
F = - k Δx
we substitute
W = - k ∫ x dx cos θ
In the case of the spring, the displacement is in the same direction of work, therefore the angle is zero and the cosine is equal to 1
we integrate
W = ½ k Δx²
we can see that we need two parts to calculate the work
* displacement from equilibrium position
Δx = 12 -8 = 4 cm
* The spring constant, this constant can be found from the displacement measurements as a function of the applied force.
what kind of lens curve inward toward its center
Answer:
A concave lens is exactly the opposite with the outer surfaces curving inward, so it makes parallel light rays curve outward or diverge. That's why concave lenses are sometimes called diverging lenses.
Answer: A concave lens
A concave lens is exactly the opposite with the outer surfaces curving inward, so it makes parallel light rays curve outward or diverge. That's why concave lenses are sometimes called diverging lenses.
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At the instant the traffic light turns green, an automobile starts with a constant acceleration a of 2.70 m/s2. At the same instant a truck, traveling with a constant speed of 9.50 m/s, overtakes and passes the automobile. (a) How far beyond the traffic signal will the automobile overtake the truck
Answer:
66.85 m
Explanation:
We are given that
Acceleration ,a=[tex]2.7m/s^2[/tex]
Speed of truck, v=9.5 m/s
We have to find the distance beyond which the traffic signal will the automobile overtake the truck.
Initial speed of automobile, u=0
We know that
[tex]s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
Using the formula
[tex]s=0+\frac{1}{2}(27)t^2=\frac{27}{2}t^2[/tex]
For constant speed
Acceleration, a=0
Again
[tex]s=vt+0=9.5t[/tex]
[tex]9.5t=\frac{27}{2}t^2[/tex]
[tex]t=\frac{9.5\times 2}{2.7}=7.037s[/tex]
Substitute the value of t
[tex]x=9.5(7.037)=66.85m[/tex]
Hence, the distance beyond which the traffic signal will the automobile overtake the truck=66.85 m
A hanging wire made of an alloy of titanium with diameter 0.05 cm is initially 2.7 m long. When a 15 kg mass is hung from it, the wire stretches an amount 1.68 cm. A mole of titanium has a mass of 48 grams, and its density is 4.54 g/cm3. Based on these experimental measurements, what is Young's modulus for this alloy of titanium
Answer:
Explanation:
Young's modulus of elasticity Y = stress / strain
stress = force / cross sectional area
= weight of 15 kg / π r²
= 15 x 9.8 / 3.14 x ( .025 x 10⁻² )²
stress = 74.9 x 10⁷ N / m²
strain = Δ L / L , Δ L is change in length and L is original length
Putting the values
strain = .0168 / 2.7 =.006222
Young's modulus of elasticity Y = 74.9 x 10⁷ / .006222
= 120.88 x 10⁹ N / m² .
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When does a compass NOT point towards magnetic north?
A.during a solar eclipse, which changes
Earth's magnetic field.
B. When there is another magnet close by.
C.When there is an unused battery close by.
D. When there is a coil of copper wire close by.
Answer:
b i think so because it makes senes
Answer: When there is another magnet close by.
Explanation: The needle of a compass is itself a magnet, and thus the north pole of the magnet always points north, except when it is near a strong magnet. ... When you take the compass away from the bar magnet, it again points north. So, we can conclude that the north end of a compass is attracted to the south end of a magnet.
a long solid rod 4.5 cm in radius carries a uniform volume charge density. if the electric field strength at the surface of the rod (not near either end) is 16 kn/c, what is the volume charge density
Answer:
6.29 μC/m³
Explanation:
Volume charge density is the quantity of charge per unit volume.
The direction of the electric field was not specified, therefore the volume charge density (ρ) is given by:
2πRLE = ρπR²L/ε₀
ρ = 2Eε₀ / R
Where E = electric field strength = 16 kN/C = 16 * 10³ N/C, R = radius of rod = 4.5 cm = 0.045 m, ε₀ = relative permittivity of free space = 8.85 * 10⁻¹² C² / Nm²
Therefore:
ρ = 2(16 * 10³ N/C)(8.85 * 10⁻¹² C²/Nm²) / 0.045 m = 6.29 * 10⁻⁶ C/m³
ρ = 6.29 μC/m³
The driver of a 3000 lb. car, coasting down a hill, sees a red light at the bottom, and must stop. His speed when he applies the brakes is 60 mph, and he is 100 feet (vertically) above the bottom of the hill. (a)How much energy as heat must be dissipated by the brakes if we neglect wind resistance and other frictional effects
Answer:
Explanation:
60 mph = 60 x 1760 x 3 / (60 x 60) ft /s
speed of car , v = 88 ft /s
kinetic energy of car = 1/2 m v²
= .5 x 3000 x 88²
= 11616 x 10³ poundal - foot
Potential energy = mgh
= 3000 x 32 x 100
= 9600 x 10³ poundal - foot
Total energy = potential energy + kinetic energy
= ( 11616 + 9600 )x 10³
= 21216 x 10³ poundal - foot .
This energy is dissipated as heat when brakes are applied on the car to stop the car .
A spacecraft is flying away from the moon toward earth.
What will be true of the moon’s gravitational pull on the spacecraft?
It will decrease.
It will increase.
It will repel the spacecraft.
It will remain the same.
Answer:
it will decrease
Explanation:
According to the law of universal gravitation, the gravitational force exerted by the moon on the spacecraft is equal to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates them. Therefore, as the spacecraft moves away, its distance increases and the force of attraction exerted by the moon decreases.
Answer:
A. It will increase
Explanation:
I took the quiz on K12 and this was the correct option.
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A 70 kg Throckmorton was riding his skateboard when a small, but juicy 0.001 kg beetle hits the front of his helmet, splattering, obstructing his view. Who experienced the greatest change in momentum?
Answer:
The beetle
Explanation:
The beetle is correct because of the the force of the Throckmortan was a lot heavier and thus making the beetle feel the force.
Momentum before = momentum after
m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂
(70.0 kg) (3.0 m/s) + (2.0 kg) (3.0 m/s) = (70.0 kg) (3.1 m/s) + (2.0 kg) v
210 kg m/s + 6 kg m/s = 217 kg m/s + (2.0 kg) v
-1 kg m/s = (2.0 kg) v
v = -0.5 m/s
The skateboard's velocity is 0.5 m/s west. Hope I helped and have a good day!
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前の勢い=後の勢い
m₁u₁+m₂u₂=m₁v₁+m₂v₂
(70.0 kg)(3.0 m / s)+(2.0 kg)(3.0 m / s)=(70.0 kg)(3.1 m / s)+(2.0 kg)v
210 kg m / s + 6 kg m / s = 217 kg m / s +(2.0 kg)v
-1 kg m / s =(2.0 kg)v
v = -0.5 m / s
スケートボードの速度は西に0.5m / sです。私が助けて、良い一日を過ごせることを願っています!
a. As you coast down a hill on your bicycle, you accelerate at 0.5 m/s2. If the total mass of your body and the bicycle is 80 kilograms what is the net force pulling you down the hill (gravity - friction)?
The net force pulling you down the hill will be = 40 N
What is Newton's Second Law of motion?The Second Law of motion states that the acceleration of an object depend upon the object and the mass of the object.
F = Mass * acceleration
Given
Total mass : 80 kg
Acceleration : 0.5 m / s^2
Net Force = mass * acceleration (Second Law of motion )
Net Force = 80 * 0.5 = 40 N
The net force pulling you down the hill will be = 40 N
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A basketball with a mass of 20 kg is accelerated with a force of 10 N. If resisting forces are ignored, what is the acceleration of the basketball?
Which elements have one valence electron?
A. Sodium
B. Carbon
C. Fluorine
D. Magnesium
The answer is A
Answer:
Well, you said the answer is A, so it’s A!
An electric vehicle starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of 2.3 m/s2 in a straight line until it reaches a speed of 29 m/s. The vehicle then slows at a constant rate of 1.5 m/s2 until it stops. (a) How much time elapses from start to stop
Answer:
t = 12.6 seconds
Explanation:
Given that,
Initial velocity, u = 0
Acceleration of an electric vehicle, a = 2.3 m/s²
Final velocity, v = 29 m/s
We need to find the time elapses from start to stop. The acceleration of an object is given by the relation as follows :
[tex]a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}\\\\t=\dfrac{v-u}{a}\\\\t=\dfrac{29-0}{2.3}\\\\t=12.6\ s[/tex]
So, 12.6 seconds is elapsed from start to stop.
Problem 2: Estimate the electric power requirement, in kW, of a 1,400 ft2floor area (three bedroomshome) with three occupants. Using your home power estimate, predict the power requirementsfor a city of 300,000 people. Use these results to estimate the area (inkm2)of silicon solar cells requiredto satisfy the community power requirements. Assume, thepower requirements for an average single family home of 3 are 108.4 x 106BTU per year and solar panels insolation
Answer:
a) 3170 kw
b) 377 km^2
Explanation:
Estimate of electric power
a) Given :
Average power consumption for a family of 3 = 108.4 * 106 BTU per year = 0.0317 kw = 31.7 watts
The power requirement for a city of 300000 people
= 31.7 watts * 100000 = 3170000 watts = 3170 kw
b) Given :
Average solar panel insulation = 8.4 W /m^2
Estimate the area of silicon solar cells required to satisfy community power requirement
= (1 * 3170) * (1000/8.4 )
= 377.380 * 10^3 m2 = 377 km^2
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Answer:W = m*g*h
19*9.8*32.4 = 6,032.9 rounded
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Explanation: [do the following, if you think I am wrong]
just pick a formula,
plug in the number to the mass, gravity, and height
than multiply
get your answer, but don't forget to round to the nearest tenth
A student claims an object in motion must experience a force to stay in motion. Do you agree or disagree?
Answer:
agree because there is always a force that causes motion..
What must the charge (sign and magnitude) of a particle of mass 1.48 g be for it to remain stationary when placed in a downward-directed electric field of magnitude 640 N/C
Answer:
[tex]q=-2.26\times 10^{-5}\ C[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of a particle, m = 1.48 g = 0.00148 kg
The electric field, E = 640 N/C
We need to find the charge of the particle when placed in a downward-directed electric field.
The force of gravity is balanced by the electric force such that,
mg = qE
Where
q is the charge of the particle
[tex]q=\dfrac{mg}{E}\\\\q=\dfrac{0.00148\times 9.8}{640}\\\\q=2.26\times 10^{-5}\ C[/tex]
q must be negative, the force must be upward (opposite direction of the electric field).
A box of bananas weighing 51.0 N rests on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of static friction between the box and the surface is 0.46 and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.23. Part A If no horizontal force is applied to the box and the box is at rest, how large is the frictional force exerted on the box by the surface
static friction force = The coefficient of static friction * normal force
static friction force = 0.46 * 51 = 23.46 N
kinetic friction force = The coefficient of kinetic friction * normal force
kinetic friction force = 0.23 * 51 = 11.73 N
the applied force acting on the object must be more than 23.5 N if the object was stationary to move it and must be more than 11.7 N during the movement to keep the object moving
you describe a friend’s position by including distance, direction, and what other term?
Answer choices:
A. Acceleration
B.displacement
C.Average speed
D. Reference point
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Answer:
Acceleration
Explanation:
Answer: Acceleration
Explanation:
What is the frequency of a wave of a light is with a wavelength of 4 x 10-7 m?
Answer:
7.5 × 10^14 Hz
Velocity of light = 3×10^8m/s
Frequency = (3×10^8)/(4 x 10^-7)
= 7.5 × 10^14 Hz
4. Sally applies a horizontal force of 462 N with a rope to drag a wooden crate across a floor with a constant speed. The rope tied to the crate is pulled at an angle of 56.00 . c.What work is done by the floor through force of friction between the floor and the crate
Answer:
-6,329.5Joules
Explanation:
Complete question:
Sally applies a horizontal force of 462N with a rope to drag a wooden crate across a floor with a constant speed the rope tied to the crate is pulled at an angle of 56.0degree and sally moves the crate 24.5m. What work is done by the floor through the force of friction between the floor and crate.
Work done = Fd cos theta
F is the horizontal force
d is the distance covered
theta angle of inclination
Substituting into the formula
Workdone = 462(24.5)cos 56
Workdone = 11,319(0.5592)
Workdone = 6,329.5Joules
Hence the workdone by sally is 6,329.5Joules
The work done by friction will be opposite the work done by sally, hence work done by the floor through force of friction between the floor and the crate is -6,329.5Joules
16. An object has a gravitational potential energy 41,772.5 Jof and has a mass of 1550 kg. How high is it
above the ground?
Plz help
Answer:
2.75 m.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Potential energy (PE) = 41772.5 J
Mass (m) of object = 1550 kg
Height (h) =?
Potential energy is the energy possess by an object due to its location. Mathematically, potential energy is expressed as shown below:
PE = mgh
Where
PE => potential energy
m => mass of the object
g => acceleration due to gravity
h => height to which the object is located.
With the above formula, we can obtain the height to which the object is located as follow:
Potential energy (PE) = 41772.5 J
Mass (m) of object = 1550 kg
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²
Height (h) =?
PE = mgh
41772.5 = 1550 × 9.8 × h
41772.5 = 15190 × h
Divide both side by 15190
h = 41772.5 / 15190
h = 2.75 m
Thus, the object is located at 2.75 m above the ground.
If someone walkes 1000m
in 20min, what is their speed?
Answer:
Distance - 1000m
Time - 20min
Speed - ?
Use the formula of distance ÷ time = speed.
s = d/t
s = 1000m/20min
s = 50 m/min
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