A rookie quarter back throws a football with an initial upward velocity component of 12.0 m/s and a horizontal velocity component of 20.0 m/s. Ignore resistance. How much time is required for the football to reach the highest point of the trajectory

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Answer 1

Answer:

t = 1.22 s

Explanation:

Given that,

The initial upward velocity component of a football = 12 m/s

The horizontal velocity component is 20 m/s

We need to find the time required for the football to reach the highest point of the trajectory. Let the time is t.

Using first equation of motion to solve it such that,

[tex]v=u+at[/tex]

u is initial velocity

v is final velocity

a = -g

so,

[tex]t=\dfrac{u}{g}\\\\t=\dfrac{12}{9.8}\\\\t=1.22\ s[/tex]

So, the required time taken by the football to reach the highest point is 1.22 seconds.


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The blank
is the organ responsible for cleaning a person's blood.

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Liver is the correct answer
The answer is liver

If a positively charged rod is brought near the knob of a positively charged electroscope, the leaves of the electroscope will...
A) converge, only
B) diverge, only
C) first diverge, then converge
D) first converge, then diverge

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I think it’s gonna be A.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

if a positively charged rod is brought near the knob of a neutral electroscope, it will attract some electrons up from the leaves onto the knob. That process causes both of the leaves to be positively charged (excess protons), and the leaves will diverge.

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Answer:

7. (D) uniformly accelerated vertical motion

8. (A) zero

9. (A) zero

10. (C) parabolic

Answer:

7.Uniformly accelerated vertical motion

8.0m/s²

9.9.8m/s

10.parabolic

11.vertical component.

defination of formula bar​

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The Formula Bar is where data or formulas you enter into a worksheet appear for the active cell. The Formula Bar can also be used to edit data or formula in the active cell. The active cell displays the results of its formula while we see the formula itself in the Formula Bar.

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Physics class, need hell

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Answer:

325.76 revolutions

Explanation:

The tire radius is diameter/2: 42/2 = 21

And now we can discover the lenght of the tire circumference. The lenght of a circumference is given by 2×radius×π, and let's consider π=3.14, and let's use the radius in meter (21 cm = 0.21 m):

2•0.21•3.14 = 1.32 m of lenght

Now, you divide the distance the car moved by the lenght of the tire circumference and you will find how many revolutions the tire makes:

420/1.32 = 325.76


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m = 15.0 kg
The block at Position A is released from the spring with 100 J of elastic potential energy. How
much kinetic energy does the block have at Position B? Explain how you know.

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Answer:

v = 3.65 m / s

Explanation:

In this exercise we use the conservation of mechanical energy

starting point. Point A compressed spring

          Em₀ = 100 J

final point. Point B uncompressed spring

         Em_f = K = ½ m v²

energy is conserved

         Em₀ = Em₀_f

         100 = ½ m v²

         v = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{2 \ 100 }{m} }[/tex]

         v = [tex]\sqrt {200/15}[/tex]

         

         v = 3.65 m / s

A flywheel slows from 600. to 416 rev/min while rotating through 34.0 revolutions. What is the angular acceleration of the flywheel

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Answer: [tex]\alpha=4.798\ rad/s^2\quad [\text{deceleration}][/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Initial revolution of flywheel [tex]N_1=600\ rpm[/tex]

(Initial angular velocity [tex]\omega_i=\dfrac{2\pi N_1}{60}[/tex])

Final revolution of flywheel [tex]N_2=600\ rpm[/tex]

(Final angular velocity [tex]\omega_f=\dfrac{2\pi N_1}{60}[/tex])

Revolution turned [tex]34[/tex]

So, angle turned is [tex]\theta =2\pi \times 34\\[/tex]

Using equation of angular motion i.e. [tex]\omega_f^2-\omega_i^2=2\cdot \alpha \cdot \theta[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \left(\dfrac{2\pi \times 416}{60}\right)^2-\left(\dfrac{2\pi \times 416}{60}\right)^2=2\alpha \times (68\pi )\\\\\Rightarrow \alpha=\dfrac{1898.344-3948.86}{427.312}\\\\\Rightarrow \alpha =-4.798\ rad/s^2\\\Rightarrow \alpha =4.798\ rad/s^2\quad [\text{deceleration}][/tex]

Which example below is the most complex component of a multicellular organism?

Question 20 options:

Skin cell


Heart


Muscle Tissue


Reproductive System

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the answer should be c.


Questions
1. Why does pressure on a diver increase with
depth?​

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Answer:

The weight of the water above a diver exerts pressure on their body. The deeper a diver descends, the more water they have above them, and the more pressure it exerts on their body

What is the kinetic energy of an a 7.1 kg sled with a velocity of 5.7 m/s?

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Answer:

115.3395 j

Explanation:

K= 1/2mv²= (7.1/2)*5.7² = 115.3395 j

Answer:

115.34 J

General Formulas and Concepts:

Energy

Kinetic Energy Formula: [tex]\displaystyle KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

m is mass (in kg)v is velocity (in m/s)

Explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify variables

[Given] m = 7.1 kg

[Given] v = 5.7 m/s

[Solve] KE

Step 2: Solve for KE

Substitute in variables [Kinetic Energy Formula]:                                       [tex]\displaystyle KE = \frac{1}{2}(7.1 \ kg)(5.7 \ m/s)^2[/tex]Evaluate exponents:                                                                                     [tex]\displaystyle KE = \frac{1}{2}(7.1 \ kg)(32.49 \ m^2/s^2)[/tex]Multiply:                                                                                                         [tex]\displaystyle KE = (3.55 \ kg)(32.49 \ m^2/s^2)[/tex]Multiply:                                                                                                         [tex]\displaystyle KE = 115.34 \ J[/tex]

Topic: AP Physics 1 - Algebra Based

Unit: Energy

Book: College Physics

what is the lowest frequency of a standing wave that has the fewest number nodes and antinodes​

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Answer:

Fundamental frequency

Please help with this question​

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Answer:

This unbalanced force causes her to change in direction.

If the forces on an object are unbalanced, this is what happens:

a stationary object starts to move in the direction of the resultant force

a moving object changes speed and/or direction in the direction of the resultant force

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A skier is at the top of the mountain facing east. The skier then decides to skis to the westward side of the mountains and pushes off .The unbalanced for causes her to change in Direction.

A cyclist is riding his bike up a mountain trail. When he starts up the trail, he is going 8 m/s. As the trail gets steeper, he slows to 3 m/s in 1 minute. What is the cyclist's acceleration?Felipe drives his car at a velocity of 28 m/s. He applies the brake, which slows the vehicle down at a rate of 6.4 m/s2 and causes it to slow to a stop. How long does it take for the car to stop? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

a)   a = - 0.0833 m / s²,  b)   t = 4.4 s

Explanation:

a) this is a kinematics exercise where the acceleration is along the inclined plane

         v = v₀ - a t

         a = v₀ - v / t

         a = 3 - 8/60

         a = - 0.0833 m / s²

b) in this case the final velocity is zero

         v = v₀ - a t

         0 = v₀ - at

         t = v₀ / a

         t = 28 / 6.4

         t = 4.375 s

         t = 4.4 s

What Do Alien Civilizations Look Like?

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Answer:

We dont know. It can look like anything

Explanation:

Although it's thought to be highly probable, we have no reliable evidence that aliens exist.

If you shine a light of frequency 375hz on a double slit setup , and you measure the slit separation to be 950 nm and the screen distance to be 4030 nm away , what is the distance from the zero order fringe to the first order fringe ?

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Answer:

y = 33.93 10⁵ m

Explanation:

This is an interference exercise, for the contributory interference is described by the expression

           d sin θ = m λ

let's use trigonometry for the angle

           tan θ = y / L

how the angles are small

          tan θ = sin θ / cos tea = sin θ

 

we substitute

         sin θ = y / L

        d y / L = m λ

         y = m λ L / d

the light fulfills the relation of the waves

       c = λ f

       λ = c / f

       λ = 3 10⁸ /375

       λ = 8 10⁵ m

first order m = 1

let's calculate

        y = 1  8 10⁵  4030 10-9 / 950 10-9

        y = 33.93 10⁵ m

How old are the hydrogen atoms in water?

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Answer: 4.5 billion years

Explanation:

Some of the water molecules in your drinking glass were created more than 4.5 billion years ago, according to new research.

That makes them older than the Earth, older than the solar system — even older than the sun itself.

You accidentally slide a glass of iced tea off a table that is 0.75 m tall. How
long does it take the tea to hit the ground?
A. 0.54 s
B. 0.39 s
C. 0.23 s
D. 0.47 s

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Answer:

0.39 seconds

Explanation:

Given:

Distance, S = 0.75 m

Acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.81 m/s^2

Initial (vertical) velocity, u = 0 m/s

Final velocity,

S = ut + (1/2)gt^2

0.75 = 0(t) + (1/2)(9.81)t^2

t^2 = 0.75/(9.81/2) = 0.1529 s^2

t = sqrt(0.1529) s.

= 0.391 s.

The time it takes an object to fall a certain distance is 0.39 s. Therefore, option (B) is correct.

What is kinematioc equation?

To determine how long it takes for the glass of iced tea to hit the ground, we can use the kinematic equation that relates the distance, time, initial velocity, and acceleration of an object under free fall.

Assuming the glass is dropped from rest, its initial velocity is zero, and the acceleration due to gravity is[tex]-9.8 m/s^2[/tex] (negative because it is acting in the opposite direction to the motion).

Using the equation:

[tex]d = 1/2 * a * t^2[/tex]

where d is the distance, a is the acceleration due to gravity, and t is the time, we can solve for t:

[tex]0.75 m = 1/2 * (-9.8 m/s^2) * t^2[/tex]

Simplifying this equation gives:

[tex]t^2 = 0.75 m / (1/2 * 9.8 m/s^2) = 0.153[/tex]

Taking the square root of both sides gives:

[tex]t = sqrt(0.153) = 0.39 s[/tex]

Therefore, the correct option is B. It takes approximately 0.39 seconds for the glass of iced tea to hit the ground.

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Please hurry Describe why electric currents can be dangerous. ***what causes it to happen in the circuit not biology****

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Answer:

Basically, the main risk is cardiac arrest, caused by the electric current interfering with the normal operation of the heart muscle. Other possible damages are burns due to the electric energy vaporizing the water inside the cells, and nerve damage caused by excessive current through the nerves.

The main hazards of working with electricity are:

Electric shock and burns from contact with live parts.Injury from exposure to arcing, fire from faulty electrical equipment or installations.

Explanation:

they can electrocute your to death and fry your brain

If a red star and a blue star both have the same radius and both are the same distance from Earth, which one looks brighter in the night sky? Explain why.

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Answer:

The blue one.

Explanation:

Im pretty sure its because the blue is hotter.


Steph uses 18 Newtons of force to push a piano up a ramp. She uses a total of 900 Joules getting this piano into the moving truck. Calculate the
distance of the ramp.

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[tex]\huge{ \mathcal{  \underline{ Answer }: }}[/tex]

[tex] \boxed{ \mathrm{Work done = Force × displacement}}[/tex]

[tex]900 = 18 \times d[/tex]

[tex]d = \dfrac{900}{18} [/tex]

[tex]d = 50[/tex]

Therefore the distance covered :

[tex] \large \boxed{50 \: m}[/tex]

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When an object is moving towards us the waves compresses in a way that it has

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Answer: The waves are compressed as the item moves closer to you, so their wavelength is shorter.

Explanation:

If you have a frequency of 99Hz what is your period?

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Answer:

frequency=1/time period

99HZ*time period=1

time period=1/99HZ

=0.01 second

Explanation:

Using organisms such as fungi to detoxify a polluted area is called

A. sustainable use
B. bioremediation
C. endemic treatment
D. edge effect

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Answer:

bioremediation :)

Explanation:

A 5 kg ball is thrown at 4 m/s. What is the ball’s momentum

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Answer:

20kgm/s

Explanation:

p=mv

p=5*4

p=20kgm/s

Una lámpara requiere 5 A y presenta una resistencia de 20 Ω, cuando está
encendida.
a. ¿Cuál es la tensión?
b. ¿Qué resistencia adicional requiere si se desea operar a 120 V?
c. ¿Y 110 V?

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Answer:

a. V = 100 voltios

b. Para 120 V → [tex]R_{2} = 4 \Omega[/tex]

c. Para 110 V → [tex]R_{2} = 2 \Omega[/tex]

Explanation:

a. La tensión se puede calcular mediante la ley de Ohm:

[tex] V = IR [/tex]

V: es el voltaje o tensión =?

I: es la corriente = 5 A

R: es la resistencia = 20 Ω

Entonces, la tensión es:

[tex]V = IR = 5 A*20 \Omega = 100 V[/tex]

b. La resistencia adicional es la siguiente:

[tex] R_{2} + R_{1} = \frac{V}{I} [/tex]

[tex]R_{2} = \frac{V}{I} - R_{1} = \frac{120 V}{5 A} - 20 \Omega = 4 \Omega[/tex]

     

c. La resistencia adicional para operar a 110 voltios es:

[tex]R_{2} = \frac{V}{I} - R_{1} = \frac{110 V}{5 A} - 20 \Omega = 2 \Omega[/tex]

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Drag each tile to the correct box a chemical reaction takes place in which energy is released arrange the reactions characteristics in order from start to finish

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where are the tiles my wise sir

What is the period of a sound wave with a frequency of 20Hz?

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Answer is 0.05

Explanation

In regard to the Compton scattering experiment with x-rays incident upon a carbon block, as the scattering angle becomes larger, what happens to the magnitude of difference between the incident and scattered wavelengths

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Answer:

Increases

Explanation:

In the Compton scattering experiment with x-rays,

The change in operation

[tex]\Delta \lambda = \frac{h}{m_oc} [1-cos\theta][/tex]

Now rest being constant, as \theta increases, cos\theta decreases

Hence, The change in wavelength will increase with the increase in \theta.

Hence, wavelength increases with an increase in the angle of scatttering.

Please hurry Describe why electric currents can be dangerous

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Answer:

Cardiac Arrest, burns, and nerve damage.

Explanation:

Basically, the main risk is cardiac arrest, caused by the electric current interfering with the normal operation of the heart muscle. Other possible damages are burns due to the electric energy vaporizing the water inside the cells, and nerve damage caused by excessive current through the nerves.

hii can someone pls help me??

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F = ma

F = 8.5 × 6

F = 51 N

................

F=51N....hope this helped out .........
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