1. A kettle contains 1.5kg of water at a
temperature of 18°C. How much energy is
needed to bring the water to the boil?

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Answer 1

Answer:

water boiling point is usually 100°C so I think we subtract 18 degrees Celsius from 100 degrees Celsius to get 82 degrees Celsius to be the energy needed


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How old was Antoine Lavoisier's wife when they married

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jsjshebsjsusunxndj 78

She was 78 years old

how would the acceleration of an object change if you doubled (2x) the force and quadrupled (4x) the mass
a. acceleration remains the same
b. acceleration would be twice as much
c. acceleration would be half as much
d. acceleration would be one-fourth as much

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Answer:

acceleration will be twice as much

n the diagram, the arrow shows the movement of electric charges through a wire connected to a battery.

A battery with an arrow at its top running from left to right. A black line connects the right end of the battery to the left end by making a series of straight lines to form a rectangular box with the battery as part of the bottom side.
What causes the electric charges to flow from one end of the battery to the other?

a balance in electric potential
a balance in resistance
a difference in electric potential
a difference in resistance

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Answer:

D. A difference in resistance

Pls help it’s due in 20 min

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Answer:

1=false and 2=1st answer is correct

A car accelerates from rest at a rate of 3 m/s² for 4 seconds. How far did the car travel?
PLEASE HELP fast

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A :-) for this question , we should apply
s = ut + 1 by 2 at^2
Given - u = 0 m/s
a = 3 m/s^2
t = 4 sec
Solution -
s = ut + 1 by 2 at^2
s = 0 x 4 + 1 by 2 x 3 x 4
( cut 2 and 4 because 2 x 2 = 4 )
s = 0 + 2 x 2
s = 2 x 2
s = 4 m

.:. The car travelled 4 meters

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Answer:

0.13m/s

Explanation:

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Which would be least likely to completely dissolve in water?
o hydrochloric acid
sulfuric acid
O nitric acid
O acetic acid

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Answer:

nitric acid

Explanation:

because it is a solvent

Answer:

acetic acid

Explanation:

Not sure but I think so :) hope its right and helps

A)What is the acceleration at 1 second?
Answer in units of m/s 2.
B) What is the velocity at 2 seconds?
Answer in units of m/s.
C) What is the position at 2 seconds?
Answer in units of m

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I believe it’s B sorry if am wrong

in number one is Mirna is pregnant and must consult a medical professional, What kind of doctor should she seek?

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I think a obstetrician, since they specifically deal with pregnancy and birth. They would guide you through the entire pregnancy. Hope this helps :))

A pinball bangs against a bumper giving the ball a speed of 42cm/s if the ball has a mass of 50.0g what is the ball’s kinetic energy in joules

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Explanation:

Given:-

mass=50g

velocity=42cm/s

To find:-

Kinetic energy

Solution:-

As we know that

[tex]{\boxed{\sf kinetic\:energy={\dfrac {1}{2}}mv^2}}[/tex]

Substitute the values

[tex]{:}\longrightarrow[/tex][tex]\sf k.v={\dfrac {1}{{\cancel{2}}}}\times 50\times {\cancel{42}}^2 [/tex]

[tex]{:}\longrightarrow[/tex][tex]\sf k.v=50\times 21^2 [/tex]

[tex]{:}\longrightarrow[/tex][tex]\sf k.v=50×441 [/tex]

[tex]{:}\longrightarrow[/tex][tex]\sf k.v=22050MJ [/tex]

1Joule=1000milijoules22050MJ=[tex]{\dfrac {22050}{1000}}=22.05J[/tex]=22J(Approximately)

[tex]\therefore[/tex][tex]{\underline{\boxed{\bf Kinetic\:energy=22Joule}}}[/tex]

A block slides down an incline of angle 30° with an
g
acceleration of where 'g' is acceleration due to gravity.
4
Find the coefficient of kinetic friction.

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Confidence is key yes because 4g

You turn on a light in a room to read a book. Not all the energy from the lightbulb becomes light energy. What happens to the rest of the energy from the lightbulb?
A. It is transformed into magnetic energy.
B. It is transformed into chemical energy.
D. It is transformed into electrical energy.
C. It is transformed into thermal energy.

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Answer: it is turned into thermal energy

C. it is transformed into thermal energy

Which of the following statements does NOT apply to Newton’s second Law of Motion? *
5 points
a. The more mass something has, the more force it would take to accelerate it.
b. The more force applied to an object’s mass, the more it will accelerate.
c. The force required to accelerate an object equals the objects mass times it’s acceleration.
d. Objects of the same size will accelerate equally if they have different forces applied to them.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

it is never stated in science

Objects of the same size will accelerate equally if they have different forces applied to them. This statement (D) does NOT apply to Newton’s second Law of Motion.

What is Newton's second Law of Motion?

Newton’s second law of motion states that “Force is equal to the rate of change of momentum. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration.

As momentum is product of mass and velocity, the more mass something has, the more force it would take to accelerate it.  So option (A) is correct.

As rate of change of momentum of a body refers product of mass and acceleration of a body,  the more force applied to an object’s mass, the more it will accelerate and the force required to accelerate an object equals the objects mass times it’s acceleration. So, option (B) and (C) is correct.

But  force has no direct elation with size of the body. So, option (D) is not correct.

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Wonderwoman, from rest, runs until reaching m her flight takeoff speed of 15 to the west. A S graph of her acceleration over time is shown below, where eastward is the positive acceleration direction. Which graph shows her velocity over time?

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Answer:it’s the graph starts on the origin but is going down

Explanation: khan academy

If 1 kg = 2.2046 Ib, how many pounds equal 5.0 kilograms?

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5.0 kilograms will equal 11.023 pounds

Jessica does not like how her BestFriend has been treating her around others. When confronted, the friend says Jessica is being emotional. Which beat describes the relationship between Jessica’s emotional and mental health

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She is sad and feels left out because they are treating her badly. Hope this helps :)

Find the force of gravity between a cubic meter of water (1000kg) and the Sun. The Sun's mass is 1.99 x10^30 kg and is 1.50 x10^11 m away.
A) 17.0 N
B) 5.90 N
C) 2.0 N
D) 47.20 N

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Answer:

F = 5.9 N

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of water, m₁ = 1000 kg

Mass of the Sun, [tex]m_2=1.99\times 10^{30}\ kg[/tex]

Distance between two bodies, [tex]r=1.5\times 10^{11}\ m[/tex]

We need to find the force of gravity between water and the Sun. The formula for the gravitational force between two bodies is given by :

[tex]F=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r^2}\\\\F=6.67\times 10^{-11}\times \dfrac{1000\times 1.99\times 10^{30}}{(1.5\times 10^{11})^2}\\\\F=5.89\ N[/tex]

or

F = 5.9 N

Hence, the correct option is (b).

Can someone please check my answer

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Answer:The answer is circular orbits I hope this helps

Explanation:

How much force is required to accelerate an 8 kg mass at 5 m/s2

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Answer: 40 N

Explanation: Use the formula

F = m a

to solve this.

F = (8 kg) (5 m/s²)

F = 40 kgm/s²

F = 40 N

The required force will be "40 N".

The given value are:

Acceleration,

a = 8 kg

Mass,

m = 5 m/s²

The force will be:

→ [tex]Force (F) = Mass(m)\times Acceleration (a)[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

                   [tex]= 5\times 8[/tex]

                   [tex]= 40 \ N[/tex]

Thus the response above is right.

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What is the angular displacement (in radians) of a person standing at the Earth's equator for 6 hours assuming the Earth has a diameter of 13750 km

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Answer:

π/2 radians.

Explanation:

Angular Displacement

It's the angle expressed in radians, degrees, revolutions, etc. through which a point revolves around a point called the center.

To find the angular displacement, we must recall a full revolution, or turn around the center measures 360 degrees, or 2π radians.

The Earth completes a turn every 24 hours. This means that in 6 hours, it has given 6/24 = 1/4 of a turn.

This means that, measured in radians, the angular displacement of a person during 6 hours is:

1/4*2π radians

Simplifying:

π/2 radians.

Why did scientists gather at Los Alamos in 1945?

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Answer:

Oppenheimer suggested that the bomb laboratory operate secretly in an isolated area but allow free exchange of ideas among the scientists on the staff.

Explanation:

The average acceleration is the ratio of which of the following quantities?

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the answer will be : Δt

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A cow is eating green grass that grows in a field.

Which type of organism is the grass in this scenario?

consumer
decomposer
prey
producer

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Answer:

producer

Explanation:

grass is producing

by photosynthesis

If Juan upgrades from a sports car to a large truck, what will happen to the
force needed to keep the truck going at the same speed? Use this
sentence frame:

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Answer:

The force must increase

Explanation:

According to newton's second law "force is the product of mass and acceleration".

      Force  = mass  x acceleration

Now, the mass of the sports car is lesser compared to that of the truck. Therefore, to take both automobiles to the same speed, enough force must be applied by the engine of the truck.

There must be an increase in the force in order to make both automobiles attain the same speed.

A 10-kg wagon is pulled by a force of 70 Newtons while friction provides 20 Newtons of force. How much acceleration will the wagon have?

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Answer:

5m/s²

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of wagon  = 10kg

Force of pull  = 70N

Frictional force = 20N

Unknown:

Acceleration of the wagon = ?

Solution:

Frictional force is a force that opposes motion.

The net force is given as:

   Net force  = mass x acceleration

 Force of pull  - Frictional force = mass x acceleration

 Insert the parameters and solve;

     70 - 20  = 10 x acceleration

       50  = 10 x acceleration

      Acceleration  = 5m/s²

How long does it take for light to travel 1m? and a 1mm?

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Answer:

Hi. U should do like this

Answer:

3.335641 nanoseconds for meters

Why can't we hold a glass with oily hands?!
Is it related to friction?!

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Because oil is a lubricant which reduces friction between our hands and glass. Less friction and it tends to slip so yes , it is related to friction

A baseball is thrown straight upward with a speed of 30 m/s. (a) How long will it rise? (6) How high will it
rise? (c) How long after it leaves the band will it return to the starting point? (ch) When will its speed be
16 m/s?

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Answer:

(a) 3.06 s

(b) 45.92 m

(c) 6.12 s

(ch) 1.43 s

Explanation:

Vertical Launch Upwards

In a vertical launch upwards, an object is launched vertically up without taking into consideration any kind of friction with the air.

If vo is the initial speed and g is the acceleration of gravity, the maximum height reached by the object is given by:

[tex]\displaystyle h_m=\frac{v_o^2}{2g}[/tex]

Similarly, the time it needs to reach the maximum height is:

[tex]\displaystyle t_m=\frac{v_o}{g}[/tex]

The object's speed (vf) after time t is:

[tex]v_f=v_o-g.t[/tex]

The baseball is thrown up at vo=30 m/s.

(a) It's required to calculate the time it needs to reach the maximum height:

[tex]\displaystyle t_m=\frac{30}{9.8}=3.06[/tex]

[tex]t_m=3.06~s[/tex]

(b) The maximum height is:

[tex]\displaystyle h_m=\frac{30^2}{2(9.8)}=45.92[/tex]

[tex]h_m=45.92~m[/tex]

(c) The time needed to travel up is the same time required to return to the starting point:

[tex]t_f=2*t_m=2*3.06[/tex]

[tex]t_f=6.12~s[/tex]

(ch) The speed will be vf=16 m/s at a certain time. Using the equation

[tex]v_f=v_o-g.t[/tex]

We solve for t:

[tex]\displaystyle t=\frac{v_f-v_o}{g}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle t=\frac{30-16}{9.8}[/tex]

t = 1.43 s

A girl throws a pebble into a deep well at 4.0 m/s (downward). It hits the water in 2.0 s. How far below the ground is the water's surface? What is the pebble's average velocity?

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Answer:

27.6 m13.8 m/s

Explanation:

(b) The initial velocity is added to that due to acceleration by gravity. The velocity is increased linearly by gravity at the rate of 9.8 m/s². The average velocity of the pebble will be its velocity halfway through the 2-second time period.* That is, it will be ...

  4 m/s + (9.8 m/s²)(2 s)/2 = 13.8 m/s . . . . average velocity

__

(a) The distance covered in 2 seconds at an average velocity of 13.8 m/s is ...

  d = vt

  d = (13.8 m/s)(2 s) = 27.6 m

The water is about 27.6 m below ground.

_____

* We have chosen to make use of the fact that the velocity curve is linear, so the average velocity is half the sum of initial and final velocities:

  vAvg = (vInit + vFinal)/2 = (vInit + (vInit +at))/2 = vInit +at/2

__

If you work this in a straightforward way, you would find distance as the integral of velocity, then find average velocity from the distance and time.

  [tex]\displaystyle d=\int_0^t{(v_0+at)}\,dt=v_0t+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2=t\left(v_0+a\dfrac{t}{2}\right)\\\\v_{avg}=\dfrac{d}{t}=v_0+a\dfrac{t}{2}\qquad\text{the formula we started with}[/tex]

Jill is pulling a 200. Newton sled through the snow at constant velocity using a horizontal force of 10. Newtons. What is the kinetic coefficient of friction of the sled on the snow?

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Answer:

The kinetic coefficient of friction of the sled on the snow is 0.05

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The weight of the sled Jill is pulling, W = 200 N

The force with which Jill is pulling the the sled = 10 Newtons

The nature of the speed with which the sled is pulled = Constant speed

Therefore, given that the only opposing force to the pulling of the sled = The force of kinetic friction, we have;

The force with which Jill is pulling the the sled = 10 Newtons = The force of kinetic friction, [tex]F_k[/tex]

The force of kinetic friction = The weight of the sled, W × The kinetic coefficient of friction of the sled on the snow, [tex]\mu _k[/tex]

[tex]F_k[/tex] = W × [tex]\mu _k[/tex]

[tex]\mu _k[/tex] = [tex]F_k[/tex]/W = 10 N/(200 N) = 0.05

The kinetic coefficient of friction of the sled on the snow = [tex]\mu _k[/tex] = 0.05.

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