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When the motion energy of an object changes, energy is being transferred. How do you know that's true?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:  

When objects collide, energy can be transferred from one object to another, thereby changing their motion. In such collisions, some energy is typically also transferred to the surrounding air; as a result, the air gets heated and sound is produced.


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A) Pitch depends on the frequency of a sound wave. The higher the pitch, the higher the frequency and the lower the pitch, the lower the frequency. Sound waves have different pitches due to varying frequency levels.

B) Sound is created as the pen vibrates. This vibrations also interacts with the air atoms and molecules, causing them to vibrate too, therefore, creating sound waves. The reason the brain grows annoyed at this continual sound is because the brain will focus on this sound only, causing the brain to go into overdrive, creating annoyance.

C) Sound waves are travelling vibrations of particles. Space does not have any atoms or particles for the sound vibrations to interact with, therefore creating zero sound waves to travel.

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Sound waves are:
O Longitudinal Waves
O Transverse Waves

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Sound waves are Longitudinal Waves


while flying a plane parallel to the ground a pilot releases a fuel tank in order to reduce the planes mass. what is the tanks final velocity after falling 10 m

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La velocidad vertical del tanque después de caer 10 m es 14 m/seg .

La velocidad vertical del tanque se calcula mediante la aplicación de la fórmula de velocidad , la componente vertical Vfy, del movimiento horizontal como se muestra a continuación :

Vfy=?

  h = 10 m

                              Fórmula de Velocidad vertical Vfy:

                           Vfy²  = 2*g*h

                            Vfy= √(2*9.8m/seg2* 10m )

                            Vfy= 14 m/seg

How much work is done by a 120N force applied to a box that moves 5m?

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Answer:

600J

Explanation:

w=f×s

=120×5

600J

therefore the work by a force applied to a box that moves 5m is 600J

What is the change in momentum of a 50. kg
woman goes from running at 8.0 m/s to 0.0
m/s?

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Answer:

400 kg-m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the woman, m = 50 kg

Initial velocity, u = 8 m/s

Final velocity, v = 0 m/s

We need to find the change in momentum of the woman. It can be given by :

[tex]\Delta p=m(v-u)\\\\=50\times (8-0)\\\\=400\ kg-m/s[/tex]

So, the change in momentum is 400 kg-m/s.

What type of equipment do you need to play Petanque?
A broom and a stone
A metal ball and a wooden ball
Anet and a rattan ball
A rubber ball and a wooden bat​

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A metal ball and a wooden ball

hope it helps

The histogram shows final exam scores, and the table shows letter grades for each range of scores. A passing grade is 60% or higher.
A 90–100%
B 80–90%
C 70–80%
D 60–70%
Which statement is supported by the data in the histogram?
A. Twenty students received As and Bs.
B. Forty students received scores between 40% and 60%.
C. Most students received As and Bs.
D. Most students passed the final exam.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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How does friction affect energy

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Answer:

Friction is a resistive force to motion. When two bodies move against each other some of the kinetic energy is converted to heat energy due to friction. This reduces the total kinetic energy in the system.

Explanation:

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Someone pls help mee

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This claim isn’t true. This claim is trying to say that once force is being applied to Newton’s Cradle then it will forever stay in motion. However, from the excerpt we learn that this isn’t possible. As one of the balls are pushed, it is set into kinetic energy, and then that ball will hit another and send it into kinetic energy as well. However, not all of the kinetic energy is kept through this process, some of the energy is lost and converted into different forms such as sound energy. Therefore, it isn’t possible for Newton’s Cradle to stay in motion forever.

A 115 kg anvil is 85.0 m above the Coyote. How much gravitational
potential energy does it have?

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 95,795 \ Joules}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Gravitational potential energy is found using the following formula.

[tex]E_p=m*g*h[/tex]

where m is the mass, g is the gravitational acceleration, and h is the height.

1. Define Variables

We know the anvil's mass is 115 kilograms and it's 85.0 meters above the coyote. Assuming this is on Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s²

[tex]m=115 \ kg \\h= 85.0 \ m \\g= 9.8 \ m.s^2[/tex]

2. Calculate Potential Energy

Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]E_p=(115 \ kg)*(9.8 \ m/s^2)*(85.0 \ m)[/tex]

Multiply the first two numbers together.

[tex]E_p=1127 \ kg*m/s^2*(85.0 \ m)[/tex]

Multiply again.

[tex]E_p=95795 \ kg*m^2/s^2[/tex]

1 kilogram square meter per square second is equal to Joule. Therefore, our answer of 95795 kg*m²/s² is equal to 95795 J

[tex]E_p=95795 \ J[/tex]

The anvil has 95,795 Joules of gravitational potential energy.

Mass of 2 x 1021 number of atoms of a
element is 0.49. What is the mass of 0.5 mole of a b
element?

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Answer: The mass of 0.5 mole of element ab is 81.67 g.

Explanation:

According to the mole concept, 1 mole of a substance contains [tex]6.022 \times 10^{22}[/tex]. As, the mass of [tex]2 \times 10^{21}[/tex] atoms is 0.49 g.

So, [tex]\frac{2 \times 10^{21}}{6.022 \times 10^{23}} mol = 0.49 g[/tex]

[tex]0.003 mol = 0.49 g[/tex]

Therefore, mass of 1 mole = [tex]\frac{0.49}{0.003}[/tex]

                                            = 163.33 g/mol

Hence, mass of 0.5 mole of ab element is calculated as follows.

[tex]0.5 mol \times 163.33 g/mol[/tex]

= 81.67 g

Therefore, the mass of 0.5 mole of element ab is 81.67 g.

What energy transformation occurs when a coil of wire moves past a magnet? plz help :(

kinetic --> electric
electric --> kinetic
magnetic --> electric
kinetic --> potential

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Answer:

kinetic energy to electrical energy.

What is the thermal energy of an object?


the total kinetic energy of its particles


the total potential energy of its particles


its total temperature


the total kinetic and potential energies of its particles

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Answer:

The total kinetic and potential energies of its particles

The thermal energy of an object is the:

D. the total kinetic and potential energies of its particles

What is thermal energy?

Thermal energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in an object.

Examples are Exothermic chemical reactions, such as oxidation, which convert the potential energy of the materials into thermal kinetic energy, thus increasing the resulting temperature.

Thus, option D is correct.

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balance chemical equation NaNO3=>NaNO2+O2

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**100 POINTS**

Suppose you have a balenced stick with 3 weights on one side and only 1 weight on the other side.What needs to happen on the side with less weight for the objects to be balanced?

A.Nothing.The objects cannot be balanced

B.Move the 1 weight closer to the center

C.Set the 1 weight 3 times the distance from the center as the weights on the other side

D.Set the 1 weight 6 times the distance from the center as the weights on the other side

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which of the following are true of the temperature absolute zero? (Select all that apply)
Group of answer choices
All atoms and molecules stop moving
It is equal to 0 Kelvin
All matter becomes gas
It is equal to -273 Celsius

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Answer:

1 and 2

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:

I have

Step-by-step explanation:

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An induced charge is when charged particles can be attracted to neutral objects.
True or false?

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Answer:

the answer is true Induction charging is a method used to charge an object without actually touching the object to any other charged object.

Explanation:

Where do coaster cars have the least amount of potential energy?

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Answer:

Gravitational potential energy is greatest at the highest point of a roller coaster and least at the lowest point.

A geothermal power station has a power output of 300 000 W. Calculate how many kWh of energy the power station would generate in 2 days.

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Answer:

The energy the power station would generate in 2 days is 14,400 kW·h

Explanation:

The given parameter for the geothermal plant are;

The power output of the geothermal plant = 300,000 W = 300 kW

The duration for which the energy produced is calculated = 2 days

Therefore, we have;

The number of seconds in 2 days = 2 days × 24 hours/day × 60 min/hr × 60 seconds/min = 172,000 seconds

The number of hours within 2 days = 2 days × 24 hours/day = 48 hours

The energy generated, E = Power × Time the power is utilized

Therefore, the energy the power station would generate in 2 days, [tex]E_{2 \ days}[/tex], is given as follows;

[tex]E_{2 \ days}[/tex] = 300 kW × 48 hours = 14,400 kW·h

Nuclear energy is currently used in which three kinds of vehicles?

A. cars, submarines, spacecraft
B. submarines, ships, spacecraft
C. spacecraft, airplanes, cars
D. airplanes, submarines, ships

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Its d. Airplanes, submarines, ships

Answer:

d

Explanation:

The graph shows how the vertical velocity of a parachutist changes from the moment the parachutist jumps from the aircraft until landing on the ground. Using the idea of forces, explain why the parachutist reaches a terminal velocity and why opening the parachute reduces the terminal velocity.

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Answer:

once the parachute is opened, the air resistance overwhelms the downward force of gravity. The net force and the acceleration on the falling skydiver is upward. ... The skydiver thus slows down. As the speed decreases, the amount of air resistance also decreases until once more the skydiver reaches a terminal velocity.

Explanation:

As the parachute is opened the air and due to the downward force of gravity the resource is upwards hence the skydiver falls slowly.

Who  is a parachutist?

A parachutist is one who uses a parachute when making a skydive. Once the parachute is opened the air offers some resistance and due to the downward force of gravity.

The net force and force of acceleration are on the skydiver and a, as a result, he falls slowly. As the speed gets decreased the amount of air resistance will also decrease.

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In which type of mixture can different parts be seen?

A.) heterogeneous

B.) molecular

C.) compound

D.) homogeneous

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it’s A...............

What’s the meaning of Density

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Answer:

d= m/v

density is mass per unit volume.

Density describes how tightly packed particles are so if something is more dense the particles are going to be packed closely together and if something is less dense they will be looser and not as tightly packed.

A 1.5 kg 8-Ball is traveling at 2.3 m/s to the right when it strikes and bounces off a 5.2 kg bowling ball which is at rest. After the collision, the 8-Ball moves to the left with a velocity of 1.1 m/s. What is the final velocity of the bowling ball?

_______________m/s (nearest hundredth)

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Answer:

-0.34m/s

Explanation

According to the law of conservation of momentum

m1u1 +m2 u2 = (m1+m2)v

m1 and m2 are the masses

u1 and u2 are the initial velocities

v s the common velocity

Given

m1 = 1.5kg

m2 = 5.2kg

u1 = 2.3m/s

u2 = -1.1m/s (left direction)

Required

Final velocity v of the ball

Substitute into the formula

1.5(2.3)-5.2(1.1) = (1.5+5.2)v

3.46-5.72 = 6.7v

-2.26 = 6.7v

v = -2.26/6.7

v = -0.34m/s

Hence the final velocity of the bowling ball is 0.34m/s towards the left

A student claims that any object in motion must experience a force that keeps it in motion. Do you agree or disagree?Explain your reasoning.

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I agree with the statement “ an object in motion must experience a force that keeps it in motion”

Answer:

i disagree because if you throw a ball in the air gravity will bring it down so only the force that moved it was needed.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The given Device is a :

SOLENOID.

Since at the left corner, The MFL (Magnetic field lines) are entering the solenoid OR terminating at this end, This end turns out to be the SOUTH POLE.

According to the arrows, The current is always in the direction of the magnetic field. So, The current is leaving the Solenoid at the top right corner.

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Answer:

The name of the device is Solenoid. Left end represents South Pole. The current ( I ) is leaving the wire coil at the top right corner.

Explanation:

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The greenhouse effect is when the sun's heat is trapped in the atmosphere warming the earth. True or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

I believe the answer is true.

The Answer is True :)

Can anyone answer my questions that I've asked?

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Answer:

76 N north-east

Explanation:

V = √(44²+62²) = 76 N

Objects on Mars weigh about 38% what they do on Earth. While driving on Earth, a Mars rover moves at a speed of 30 mph. If the rover moves with the same speed on Mars, would it have more, less, or the same momentum as when on Earth

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Answer:

The same momentum as when on Earth

Explanation:

From a background understanding of science, the mass of an object is constant irrespective of its location.

This implies that the rover has the same mass on the earth as on the moon.

Now, we shall determine the momentum of the rover on Earth and on the Mar.

For Earth:

Let the mass on Earth (Mₑ) = 1 kg

Velocity on Earth (Vₑ) = 30 mph = 30 × 0.447 = 13.41 m/s

Momentum on Earth (Mₒₑ) =?

Momentum = mass × velocity

Mₒₑ = Mₑ × Vₑ

Mₒₑ = 1 × 13.41

Mₒₑ = 13.41 Kgm/s

Thus the momentum of the rover on Earth is 13.41 Kgm/s

For Mar:

Mass on Mar (Mₘ) = Mass on Earth (Mₑ), since mass is constant.

Mass on Mar (Mₘ) = 1 kg

Velocity on Mar (Vₘ) = Velocity on Earth (Vₑ), since the rover move with the same velocity as described by the question.

Velocity on Mar (Vₘ) = 13.41 m/s

Momentum on Mar (Mₒₘ) =?

Momentum = mass × velocity

Mₒₘ = Mₘ × Vₘ

Mₒₘ = 1 × 13.41

Mₒₘ = 13.41 Kgm/s

Therefore, the momentum of the rover on Mar is 13.41 Kgm/s

Summary:

Momentum on Earth (Mₒₑ) = 13.41 Kgm/s

Momentum on Mar (Mₒₘ) = 13.41 Kgm/s

Thus, the rover will have the same momentum as when on earth

The momentum of the object on Mars will be the same as on Earth.

The given parameters;

speed of the object on Earth and Mars, v = 30 mph

Weight is a vector quantity because it changes when acceleration due to gravity on the object changes while mass is scalar quantity, with a constant value in all places in the universe.

The momentum of an object is calculated as;

P = mv (kgm/.s)

Since the speed and mass of the object will be the same on both planets, the momentum will also be the same.

Thus, the momentum of the object on Mars will be the same as on Earth.

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