The insulating material placed between the conducting plates of a capacitor is a(n) ?

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Answer 1

Answer:

the answer is dielectric

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Answer 2

Answer:

dielectric

Explanation:

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What limits the amplitude of motion of a real vibrating system that is driven at one of its resonant frequencies?

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To find limits of the amplitude of motion of real vibrating system that is driven at one of its resonant frequencies, Here the damping of vibrations  turns the energy of vibration into internal energy.

1. Which is one characteristic of a SMART fitness goal?
A. Endurance
B. Intensity
C. Attainable
D. Believable

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Answer:

I would say D. Believable. Sorry if its wrong.

Explanation:

It’s D for sure !!!!!!!

Three solid plastic cylinders all have radius 2.50cm and length 6.00cm. Find the charge of each cylinder given the following additional information about each one. Cylinder (b) carries charge with uniform density 15.0 nC/m² on its curved lateral surface only. Cylinder

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By the charge density, the curved surface area of the cylinder charge is 0.141 nC.

We need to know about charge density to solve this problem. The charge density can be determined as

λ = Q / A

where λ is charge density, Q is charge and A is surface area.

The parameter given is the charge density and the solid cylinder shape which are :

λ = 15 nC/m²

r = 2.5 cm = 0.025 m

L = 6.0 cm = 0.06 m

Find the curved surface area of cylinder

A = 2πrL

A = 2π. 0.025. 0.06

A = 9.43 x 10¯³ m²

Find the charges

Q = λ x A

Q = 15 x 9.43 x 10¯³

Q = 0.141 nC

Hence, the curved surface area of the cylinder charge is 0.141 nC.

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A ford F-250 pulls a 1000-kg car with a net force of 2000 N. What is the acceleration of the car A=F/m

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Answer:

2ms^2

Explanation:

A = 2000 divided by 1000

A= 2

24. A soccer ball is kicked straight up into the air with a velocity of 10 m/s. How much time does it take the ball to reach its maximum height? (g = 10 m/s^2)
A 2 sec
B 100 sec
C 1.4 sec
D 1 sec​

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Answer:

D. Time t = 1 [s]

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use the following equation of kinematics.

[tex]v_{f}=v_{o}-g*t[/tex]

where:

Vf = final velocity = 0 (when the ball reaches the maximum height its elevation won't be increased since the velocity is zero)

vi = initial velocity = 10 [m/s]

g = gravity acceleration = 10 [m/s²]

t = time [s]

Now replacing:

[tex]0 = 10-10*t\\10 = 10*t\\t = 1 [s][/tex]

A man applies a force of 500 N to push a truck 10 m down the street. How much work has been done? Please answer!

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Answer:

5000 J

Explanation:

W=F*D

W=500N*10m

w=5000 J

When a man applies a force of 500 N to push a truck 10 m down the street. Then the work of 5000 J has been done.

What is Work ?

Work done is the amount energy gained (loosed) in bringing the body from initial position to final position. It is denoted by W and its SI unit is joule(J). i.e. Work(W) is force(F) times displacement(s). W=F× s When a body is displaced with 1 newton of force by 1 m, then we can say that work has been done on the body by 1 joule.

Writing for it's dimension, W=F× s

Force has dimension [L¹ M¹ T²]

Displacement has dimension [L¹]

multiplying both the dimensions Force and Displacement we get, dimension of Work [L² M¹ T²].

Given,

F = 500 N

s = 10 m

Work = Fs = 500×10 = 5000 J

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A football is kicked at
a 51.0° angle, and hits the
ground 38.7 m away. What
was its initial velocity?
(Unit = m/s)

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The correct answer is 19.7 m/s.

Range is the height of the projectile when it reaches a vertical velocity of zero; after that, gravity will take over and quicken the object's descent. The projectile range, which is determined by the object's initial velocity, is the horizontal displacement of the object projected.

Only when one force is applied at the start of the trajectory does projectile motion occur; thereafter, gravity is the only resistance. A projectile launched under specified beginning circumstances will have a range in physics. Assuming a flat Earth with a consistent gravity field and no air resistance may make it more predictable.

Range R = 38.7 m

Acceleration due to gravity g =9.8 m/s

Launch angle θ = 51

Range of the projectile is given by

R = [tex]u^2[/tex] Sin2θ / g

[tex]u^2[/tex] = gR/ Sin 2θ

u = √gR/ Sin 2θ

u = √ 9.8 × 38.7 / Sin ( 2 × 51)

u = 19.7 m/s.

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In this illustration, the magnetic field is strongest
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The magnetic field of a bar magnet is strongest at either pole of the magnet. It is equally strong at the north pole when compared with the south pole. The force is weaker in the middle of the magnet and halfway between the pole and the center SO THE ANSWER IS “NEAR EITHER POLE•

A 33 kg box sits at rest on a tabletop.
Draw and clearly label all the forces acting on the box;
Calculate the normal force.

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Answer:

323.4N

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of the box = 33kg

Unknown:

Normal force on the body  = ?

Solution:

The normal force of a body is the vertical force the body exerts on another body.

It is expressed as;

        Normal force  = mass x acceleration due to gravity

Acceleration due to gravity  = 9.8m/s²

Normal force  = 33 x 9.8  = 323.4N

which of these properties is the best measure of a star's brightness?(1 point) absolute magnitude absolute magnitude age age size size apparent magnitude

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Apparent magnitude refers to the properties which best measures a star's brightness and is denoted as option D.

What is Apparent magnitude?

This is a term commonly used in astronomical system which talks about the brightness of a star based on its composition such as hydrogen and helium.

it is also determined by how far or bright it is from the planet such as earth when they are viewed by individuals which is regarded as the property in which astronomers use to define its brightness.

This is therefore the reason why apparent magnitude was chosen as the correct choice.

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Answer:

A: Absolute magnitude

Explanation:

I Just did it and the correct answer is ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE

A rectangular tank is filled with water to a depth of 4m. Calculate the pressure at the bottom of the tank. PLEASEEE HELP!! IM BEGGING!!!! PLEASEEEEE

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For this we have the hidrostatic equation:

[tex]\boxed{P = \rho gh}[/tex]

Being:

P = Pressure

ρ = Density of liquid (water) = 1000 kg/m

g = Gravity = 9,81 m/s²

h = Height = 4 m

Replacing acording formula:

[tex]\boxed{P = 1000 \ kg/m ^{3} * 9,81 \ m/s^{2} * 4 \ m}[/tex]

Resolving:

[tex]\boxed{P = 39240 \ Pa}[/tex]

Result:

The pression at the bottom is 39240 Pa.

Marcus is hanging a porch swing on his front porch. The first thing he has to do is attach two springs to the ceiling. Then, he fastens the swing to the springs so that they can stretch and support the weight of the swing. Which two types of potential energy do the springs have?

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Answer:

Gravitational potential energy and Elastic potential energy

Explanation:

The two types of potential energy the springs described in the question have are Gravitational potential energy and Elastic potential energy.

Firstly, it must be noted that potential energy is the energy stored/present in a stationary (non-moving) object (or object at rest).

Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy as a result of the vertical position of an object due to force of gravity acting to pull it down. The gravitational potential energy is as a result of the springs been attached to the ceiling which causes the force of gravity to want to pull it down. This gravitational force is further increased when the swing is attached causing the weight of swing to act in the direction of the force of gravity.

Elastic potential energy is the potential energy stored in an elastic object or energy stored in an object that can be stretched or compressed. This is the energy that would always be found in a spring, so when the springs have been attached to the ceiling and the swing has been fastened to them, there elastic potential energy would reduce as a result of the kinetic energy that must have been used to stretch the springs.

A crane used 250,000 Joules of work to move a beam to the top of a building in 20 seconds. How much power did the crane use?

a) 5,000,000 W
b) 5,000 W
c) 50 J
d) 12,500 W

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Answer:

12500W

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Work done  = 250000J

Time taken  = 20s

Unknown:

Power of the crane = ?

Solution:

Power is the defined as the rate at which work is being done;

  Mathematically;

        Power = [tex]\frac{work done}{time }[/tex]

 insert the parameters and solve;

      Power  = [tex]\frac{250000}{20}[/tex]   = 12500W

Calculate the wavelength of an orange light wave with a frequency of 5.085 x 10^14 Hz. The speed of light is 3.0 x 10^8 m/s.

^ meaning a power

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Answer:

5.9 x 10⁻⁷m

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Frequency = 5.085 x 10¹⁴Hz

Speed of light  = 3.0 x 10⁸m/s

Unknown:

Wavelength of the orange light  = ?

Solution:

The wavelength can be derived using the expression below;

            wavelength  = [tex]\frac{v}{f}[/tex]

v is the speed of light

f is the frequency

            wavelength  = [tex]\frac{3 x 10^{8} }{5.085 x 10^{14} }[/tex]   = 5.9 x 10⁻⁷m

Which model correctly represents the product or products of the chemical reaction?

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The model that correctly represents the product or products of the chemical reaction is the first one. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.

What is a Chemical reaction?

A chemical reaction may be defined as a type of reaction in which one or more substances that are known as the reactants are considerably converted to one or more different substances that are known as the products.

In a chemical reaction, the molecules or atoms of the substance may always remain the same in the reactant or product. That is the mass of the chemical substance may always remain the same. While model 2 and 4 increases the mass of compound A in the given reaction. So, they are eliminated.

Option 3 is incorrect because when you get a product of any chemical reaction, it may never be separated automatically as described in option C.

Therefore, the model that correctly represents the product or products of the chemical reaction is the first one. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.

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Why does surface water disperse when touched with soap?

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The end of the detergent molecule which attaches to fat (grease) repels water molecules. It is known as hydrophobic, meaning "water fearing." By attempting to move away from the water molecules, the hydrophobic ends of the detergent molecules push up to the surface. This weakens the hydrogen bonds holding the water molecules together at the surface. The result is a break in the surface tension of the water.

Answer:

In a soap-and-water solution the hydrophobic (greasy) ends of the soap molecule do not want to be in the liquid at all. Those that find their way to the surface squeeze their way between the surface water molecules, pushing their hydrophobic ends out of the water. This separates the water molecules from each other.

Explanation:

physical properties of light, such as its amplitude and wavelength, and the human perception of color

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The study of the physical properties of light, such as its wavelength and amplitude, and the human perception of color is called psychophysics. It comprises two major areas: discrimination and absolute.

The study of wavelength and amplitude, interaction between physical stimuli and their consequential effects such as perceptions and sensations is called psychophysics.

This concept is applied in psychophysics tasks where extensive research and studies are performed on sensory and other visual information.

To put it in simple words, psychophysics is vital for measuring the perception of a subject through stimulus detection experiments.

Stimuli detection is done either through the method of limits, adjustment technique, or constant stimuli method.

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energy released in a chemical reaction comes from ?

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Chemical reactions often involve changes in energy due to the breaking and formation of bonds. Reactions in which energy is released are exothermic reactions, while those that take in heat energy are endothermic.

A student exerts a force of 35 newtons to move a cart loaded with lab equipment to the prep room 20 meters. If it takes the student 10 seconds to push the cart to the prep room, how much power did the student use?

a) 700 W
b) 2.5 Nm
c) 62.5 J/s
d) 70 W

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Question 24 (2 points)
What is power? (2 points)
O a
O b
O c
Od
The magnitude of a force needed to move an object
How much work can be done in a given time
The distance over time that an object moves
The energy needed to create work

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A because of the keyword “magnitude”

What is the displacement of the object from 12 seconds to 16 seconds

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Answer:

The displacement of the object is -8 m

Explanation:

Displacement

The displacement of a moving object can be calculated as the area under (or above) the graph of velocity vs time.

If the area is below the y-axis, then the displacement is negative. Otherwise is positive.

It's important to differentiate displacement from distance. Displacement takes into consideration the direction of the movement. Distance does not and it's always positive.

From the graph provided, we can see the velocity from t=12 s from t=16 s is negative, and the displacement will also be negative.

The displacement is calculated as the area of the triangle with base b=16-12= 4 seconds and height = -4 m/s, thus:

[tex]\displaystyle D = \frac{4*(-4)}{2}=-\frac{16}{2}=-8\ m[/tex]

The displacement of the object is -8 m

Bonus: What is the velocity of an 8 kg lead shot-put if it has 484 J of energy? Type here to search e​

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Answer:

11m/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of the lead shot = 8kg

Energy of the shot  = 484J

Unknown:

Velocity of the shot  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we apply the kinetic energy formula;

        K.E  = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] m v²  

m is the mass

v is the unknown

 Now, insert the parameters and solve;

        484  = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 8 x v²

        484  = 4v²

           v² = 121

            v  = 11m/s

Newton’s laws of motion

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the answer is 2nd law of motion. can i get brainlist pleaseee
Answer:

Third Law of Motion

Explanation:

The wall has exerted an equal and opposite force on the swimmer.

Two cats jump off a roof that is 23m off the ground. Cat A jumps directly up with a velocity of 7m/s, and cat B jumps directly down with a velocity of 7m/s. How far up does cat A go? How fast does cat A go just before it hits the ground? How fast does cat B go just before it hits the ground? How much longer is cat A in the air than cat B?

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(a) The height reached by cat A is 2.5 m.

(b) The speed of cat A before it hits the ground is 36.4 m/s.

(c) The speed of cat B before it hits the ground is 22.39 m/s.

(d) The time spent in air by cat A than cat B is 1.43 seconds.

Time of motion of cat A

The time of motion of cat A is calculated as follows;

h = vt - ¹/₂gt

-23 = 7t - 4.9t²

4.9t² - 7t - 23 = 0

solve the quadratic equation using formula method;

a = 4.9, b = -7, c = - 23

t = 3.0 seconds

Time of motion of cat B

The time of motion of cat B is calculated as follows;

h = vt - ¹/₂gt

23 = 7t + 4.9t²

4.9t² + 7t - 23 = 0

solve the quadratic equation using formula method;

a = 4.9, b = 7, c = -23

t = 1.57 seconds

Height reached by cat A

h = u²/2g

h = (7²)/(2 x 9.8)

h = 2.5 m

Speed of cat A before it hits the ground

v = u + gt

v = 7  + 3(9.8)

v = 36.4 m/s

Speed of cat B before it hits the ground

v = u + gt

v = 7  + 1.57(9.8)

v = 22.39 m/s

Time spent in air by cat A than cat B

Time difference = 3 s - 1.57 s = 1.43 seconds

Thus, the height reached by cat A is 2.5 m.

The speed of cat A before it hits the ground is 36.4 m/s.

The speed of cat B before it hits the ground is 22.39 m/s.

The time spent in air by cat A than cat B is 1.43 seconds.

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All battery powered devices, run off of what type of power?

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Answer:

Electrical energy

Explanation:

electrical energy Essentials. A battery is a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy. The chemical reactions in a battery involve the flow of electrons from one material (electrode) to another, through an external circuit. The flow of electrons provides an electric current that can be used to do work.

Mendeleev recognized the periodic law. True or False​

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Answer: True

Explanation:

What is one result of warming up your bod'y muscles before exercising

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Raising your body temperature, this can improve your performance and decrease your risk of an injury.

what is work please give ans​

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Radioisotopes often emit one or more types of radiation, including alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. The distance the radiation travels through matter before being absorbed increases in order from alpha to gamma. Which statement describes the best radioisotope that can be used for radioisotope imaging and for radionuclide therapy?

A.It emits only gamma rays.
B.It emits only alpha particles.
C.It emits alpha and beta particles.
D.It emits beta particles and gamma rays.

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The best radioisotope that can be used for radioisotope imaging and for radionuclide therapy is It emits beta particles and gamma rays.

What is and how does radiotherapy work?

It is a treatment in which ionizing radiation (X-ray, for example) is used to destroy a tumor or prevent its cells from increasing. These radiations are not seen and during the application the patient does not feel anything. Radiation therapy can be used in combination with chemotherapy or other treatments.

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Answer:

It emits beta particles and gamma rays.

Explanation:

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