A small omnidirectional stereo speaker produces waves in all directions that have an intensity of 6.5 w/m^2 at a distance of 2.5 m from the speaker. At what rate does this speaker produce energy?

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Answer 1

Answer:

the rate at which the speaker produces energy is 510.51 J/s

Explanation:

Given;

sound intensity of the speaker, I = 6.5 W/m²

distance, r = 2.5 m

The rate at which the speaker produces energy on a spherical surface is given as;

P = IA

P = I(4πr²)

P = 6.5 (W/m²) x 4π x (2.5 m)²

P = 510.51 J/s

Therefore, the rate at which the speaker produces energy is 510.51 J/s


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An object of height 2.7 cm is placed 29 cm in front of a diverging lens of focal length 16 cm. Behind the diverging lens, and 12 cm from it, there is a converging lens of the same focal length.
A. Find the location of the final image, in centimeters beyond the converging lens.
B. What is the magnification of the final image?

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Answer:

A)  q = -8.488 cm ,  B)  m = 0.29

Explanation:

A) For this exercise in geometric optics, we will use the equation of the constructor

          [tex]\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{p} + \frac{1}{q}[/tex]

where p and q are the distance to the object and image, respectively and f is the focal length

in our case the distance the object is p = 29 cm the focal length of a diverging lens is negative and indicates that it is f = - 12 cm

         [tex]\frac{1}{q} = \frac{1}{f} - \frac{1}{p}[/tex]

     

we calculate

          [tex]\frac{1}{q} = - \frac{1}{12} - \frac{1}{29}[/tex]

          [tex]\frac{1}{q}[/tex] = - 0.1178

          q = -8.488 cm

the negative sign indicates that the image is virtual

B) the magnification is given

          [tex]m = \frac{h'}{h} = - \frac{q}{p}[/tex]

       

we substitute

          m = [tex]- \frac{-8.488}{29}[/tex]

          m = 0.29

the positive sign indicates that the image is right

How does speed and mass effect kinetic energy ?

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Answer:

in fact, kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass: if you double the mass, then you double the kinetic energy. Second, the faster something is moving, the greater the force it is capable of exerting and the greater energy it possesses. ... Thus a modest increase in speed can cause a large increase in kinetic energy.

Explanation:

Answer: The more mass of an object has, the more Kinetic energy it has.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is comparable to mass. If you double the mass then you double the kinetic energy. The faster the object is moving the greater the energy possesses. A large increase in speed can have a large increase in kinetic energy.

As a laudably skeptical physics student, you want to test Coulomb's law. For this purpose, you set up a measurement in which a proton and an electron are situated 865 nm from each other and you study the forces that the particles exert on each other. As expected, the predictions of Coulomb's law are well confirmed. You find that the forces are attractive and the magnitude of each force is:______

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Answer:

force F = 1.66 × [tex]10^{-13}[/tex] N

Explanation:

given data

proton and an electron = 865 nm

solution

we get here force that is express as

force F = k q1 q2 ÷ r²      ......................1

put here value and we get

force F = 9 × [tex]10^{9}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{1.6\times (10^{-19})^{2}}{865 \times (10^{-9})^{2}}[/tex]    

force F = 1.66 × [tex]10^{-13}[/tex] N

What test are included in the Physical Fitness Test?
PACER/Mile Run, Push Ups, Curl Ups, Trunk Lift, Back Saver Sit-and-Reach
PACER/Mile Run, Push Ups
O Push Ups, Curl Ups, Trunk Lift, Back Saver Sit-and-Reach
PACER/Mile Run, Long Jump, Push Up,

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The first option is right

The test that is included in the Physical Fitness Test are: A. PACER/Mile Run, Push Ups, Curl Ups, Trunk Lift, Back Saver Sit-and-Reach.

What is physical fitness test?

Physical fitness test can be defined as a measure of both the physical and mental soundness (wellness) of an individual to engage in sports, work and other day-to-day activities.

The examples of physical fitness test.

In Health education, some examples of the test that is included in the Physical Fitness Test are:

PACER/Mile RunPush UpsCurl UpsTrunk LiftBack Saver Sit-and-Reach.

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Which statement about technology is true?
Technology improves a scientist’s ability to make observations.
Technology does not have any effect on a scientist’s work.
Technology is necessary for scientists to perform experiments.
Technology only helps scientists analyze data and write reports.

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Answer:

Technology improves a scientist’s ability to make observation

hope this helps

:D

Answer:

Technology improves a scientist’s ability to make observations.

Explanation:

The height above the ground of a stone thrown upwards is given by​ s(t), where t is measured in seconds. After 1secondnothing​,the height of the stone is 47feet above the​ ground, and after 1.5​seconds, the height of the stone is 54feet above the ground. Evaluate ​s(1​)and ​s(1.5​),and then find the average velocity of the stone over the time interval ​[1​,1.5​].

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Answer:

v = 14 ft/s

Explanation:

By definition, the average velocity, is just the rate of change of the position, with respect to time, which can be written as follows:

       [tex]v_{avg} = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} = \frac{x_{f}-x_{o}}{t_{f} - t_{o}} (1)[/tex]

Defining the vertical position as the y-coordinate, with the origin at ground level, and the upward direction as positive, we can write (1) as follows:

       [tex]v_{avg} = \frac{\Delta y}{\Delta t} = \frac{y_{f}-y_{o}}{t_{f} - t_{o}} (2)[/tex]

where yf = 54 ft, y₀ = 47 ft, tif = 1.5 s, t₀ = 1s.Replacing in (2) we get:

       [tex]v_{avg} = \frac{\Delta y}{\Delta t} = \frac{y_{f}-y_{o}}{t_{f} - t_{o}} = \frac{7ft}{0.5s} = 14 ft/s (3)[/tex]

) A 1000-nF capacitor with circular parallel plates with a radius of 1cm is accumulating charge at the rate of 52 mC/s at some point in time. What will be the induced magnetic field strength if you are positioned 20 cm radially outward from the center of the plates

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Answer:

[tex]B=5.2*10^-^8T[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Capacitor [tex]c=1000nf[/tex]

Radius [tex]r=1cm =>0.001m[/tex]

Charge rate [tex]Q/t=52mC/s[/tex]

Distance [tex]d=20cm =0.2m[/tex]

Generally the rate of charge I is mathematically given as

[tex]I=\frac{dQ}{dt}[/tex]

[tex]I=52Cm/s[/tex]

[tex]I=52*10^-^3C[/tex]

Generally the the magnetic field intensity at distance d is mathematically given as

[tex]B=\frac{\mu I}{2\pi d}[/tex]

[tex]B=\frac{(4 * \pi *10^-^7)(52*10^-^3C)}{2\pi (0.2)}[/tex]

[tex]B=5.2*10^-^8T[/tex]

18.) Why is it that Prokaryotic cells can divide a lot quicker than Eukaryotic cells?

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Answer:

Binary Fission. The cell division process of prokaryotes, called binary fission, is a less complicated and much quicker process than cell division in eukaryotes. Because of the speed of bacterial cell division, populations of bacteria can grow very rapidly.

describe why people are better off not consuming an additional good or service if the marginal cost is greater than the marginal benefit. ​

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I hosestly don’t know sorry need the points

Two parallel conducting plates are separated by 10.0 cm, and one of them is taken to be at zero volts. (a) What is the magnitude of the electric field strength between them, if the potential 7.35 cm from the zero volt plate (and 2.65 cm from the other) is 533 V

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Answer:

[tex]E=6.8Kv/m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Distance b/w plate [tex]d=10cm=>0.1m[/tex]

P_1 Potential at 7.35 [tex]V=533v[/tex]

Generally the equation for electric field at a distance is mathematically given as

[tex]E=\frac{v}{d}[/tex]

[tex]E=\frac{533}{7.85*10^-^2}[/tex]

[tex]E=6789.808917[/tex]

[tex]E=6.8*10^3[/tex]

[tex]E=6.8Kv/m[/tex]

A heavy book is launched horizontally out a window from the first floor, a height, h, above the ground, with initial velocity, v0, and it hits the ground a horizontal distance X1 away from the window. Another book is similarly launched (same initial velocity) from the second floor window, a height 2h above the ground. Where does the second book land relative to the first book

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Answer:

x₂ / x₁ = √2

Explanation:

To solve this exercise we can use the projectile launch ratios, let's find the time it takes for the second book to reach the ground

             y = y₀ + [tex]v_{oy}[/tex] t - ½ g t²

as the book is thrown horizontally v_{oy} = 0, when it reaches the ground its height is zero y= 0

            0 = y₀ - ½ g t²

            t = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{2y_o}{ g} }[/tex]

            t = \sqrt{    \frac{2 \ 2h}{ g} }

with this time we calculate the horizontal distance traveled

            x = v₀ t

            x₂ = v₀ [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{4h}{g} }[/tex]

now let's calculate the time it takes him to get to the floor when he leaves from the first floor

           t =\sqrt{    \frac{2y_o}{ g} }

the horizontal distance traveled is

           x₁ = v₀ [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{2h}{g} }[/tex]

therefore the difference in distance between the two runs is

           Δx = x₂-x₁

           Δx = v₀ \sqrt{ \frac{4h}{g} } - v₀ \sqrt{ \frac{2h}{g} }

            Δx = v₀ \sqrt{ \frac{2h}{g} }    √2

            Δx =√2    x₁

the relationship between the two distances is

             x₂ / x₁ = √2

Anyone can help me out with this question ? Just number 2,

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Answer:

- 21⁰C .

Explanation:

Speed of jet = 2.05 x 10³ km /h

= 2050 x 1000 / (60 x 60 ) m /s

= 569.44 m / s

Mach no represents times of speed of sound , the speed of jet

1.79 x speed of sound = 569.44

speed of sound = 318.12 m /s

speed of sound at 20⁰C = 343 m /s

Difference = 343 - 318.12 = 24.88⁰C

We know that 1 ⁰C change in temperature changes speed of sound

by .61 m /s

So a change in speed of 24.88 will be produced by a change in temperature of

24.88 / .61

= 41⁰C  

temperature = 20 - 41 = - 21⁰C .  

Suppose that material scientists are testing a new alloy that has remarkably large coefficients of thermal expansion. A sample of the alloy is formed into a thin, uniform, solid disk with diameter 2.00 cm when at room temperature. If the temperature of the disk is increased by an amount ΔT the diameter of the disk increases by an amount ΔD.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

When the temperature of solid is increased its size increases. It is due to the increase in internal energy of the solid and then there is expansion in the solid. The temperature gives heat to the solid object and it expands in size. The expansion cannot be linear it can be increased in size by the volume.

He throws a second ball (B2) upward with the same initial velocity at the instant that the first ball is at the ceiling. c. How long after the second ball is thrown do the two balls pass each other? d. When the balls pass each other how far are they above the juggler’s hands? e. When they pass each other what are their velocities?

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Answer:

hello your question has some missing parts

A juggler performs in a room whose ceiling is 3 m above the level of his hands. He throws a ball vertically upward so that it just reaches the ceiling.

answer : c) 0.39 sec

               d)  2.25 m

               e) 1.92 m/sec

Explanation:

The initial velocity of the first ball = 7.67 m/sec ( calculated )

Time required for first ball to reach ceiling = 0.78 secs ( calculated )

Determine how long after the second ball is thrown do the two balls pass each other

Distance travelled by first ball downwards when it meets second ball can be expressed as : d = 1/2 gt^2 =  9.8t^2 / 2

hence d = 4.9t^2  ----- ( 1 )

Initial speed of second ball = first ball initial speed = 7.67 m/sec

3 - d = 7.67t - 4.9t  ---- ( 2 )

equating equation 1 and 2

3 = 7.67t   therefore t = 0.39 sec

Determine how far the balls are above the Juggler's hands ( when the balls pass each other )

form equation 1 ;

d = 4.9 t^2 = 4.9 *(0.39)^2 = 0.75 m

therefore the height the balls are above the Juggler's hands is

3 - d = 3 - 0.75 = 2.25 m

determine their velocities when the pass each other

velocity = displacement / time

velocity = d / t = 0.75 / 0.39 sec  = 1.92 m/sec

Suppose that 6 J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 26 cm to a length of 39 cm. (a) How much work (in J) is needed to stretch the spring from 30 cm to 35 cm

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Answer:

Workdone = 0.89 Joules

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Workdone = 6J

Extension = 39 - 26 = 13cm to meters = 13/100 = 0.13m

The workdone to stretch a string is given by the formula;

Workdone = ½ke²

Where;

k is the constant of elasticity.

e is the extension of the string.

We would solve for string constant, k;

6 = ½*k*0.13²

6 = ½*k*0.0169

Cross-multiplying, we have;

12 = 0.0169k

k = 12/0.0169

k = 710.06

a. To find the workdone when e = 30, 35.

Extension = 35 - 30 = 5 to meters = 5/100 = 0.05m

Workdone = ½*710.06*0.05²

Workdone = 355.03*0.0025

Workdone = 0.89 Joules

Therefore, the amount of work (in J) needed to stretch the spring from 30 cm to 35 cm is 0.89.

A certain white dwarf star was once an average star like our Sun. But now it is in the last stage of its evolution and is the size of our Moon but has the mass of our Sun.
Estimate gravity on the surface on this star.

I know the solution of this question it is as the picture shows but I only need to add *10^3 to the lower part of the division lower part to get the correct answer. But I don't know why I should add it can anyone explain?

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Answer:

4.384 * 10^13

Explanation:

Given the expression :

[(6.67 * 10^-11) * (1.99 * 10^30)] ÷ [(1.74*10^3)*(1.74*10^3)]

Applying the laws of indices

[(6.67 * 1.99) *10^(-11 + 30)] ÷ [(1.74 * 1.74) * 10^3+3]

13.2733 * 10^19 ÷ 3.0276 * 10^6

(13.2733 / 3.0276) * 10^(19 - 6)

4.3840996 * 10^13

= 4.384 * 10^13

Answer:

   [tex]g=4.38*10^{7} m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

To solve this, we need to know the mass of the sun, and the radius of the moon

[tex]M_{s} = 1.989*10^{30}kg \\R_{m} = 1737400m[/tex]

Now we can plug our values into our equation:

[tex]g=G*\frac{M_{E} }{r^{2} }[/tex]

This gives us:

[tex]g=6.67*10^{-11}*\frac{1.989*10^{30}}{1737400^{2}}[/tex]

This equals:

[tex]g=4.38*10^{7} m/s^2[/tex]

Two spherical objects are separated by a distance that is 1.08 x 10-3 m. The objects are initially electrically neutral and are very small compared to the distance between them. Each object acquires the same negative charge due to the addition of electrons. As a result, each object experiences an electrostatic force that has a magnitude of 3.89 x 10-21 N. How many electrons did it take to produce the charge on one of the objects

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Answer:

the charge on the object is 71.043×10^-20 C and the number of electron is 4.44

Explanation:

from coulumbs law, The force that is acting over both charge can be computed as

F=( kq1q2)/r^2..............eqn(1)

Where

F=electrostatic force= 3.89 x 10-21 N

k= column constant= 9 x 10^9 Nm^2/C^2

q1 and q2= magnitude of the charges

r= distance between the charges= 1.08 x 10-3 m.

Since both charges are experiencing the same force, eqn(1) can be written as

F=( kq^2)/r^2.

We can make q subject of the formula

q= √(Fr^2)/k

= √[(3.89 x 10^-21× (1.08 x 10^-3)^2]/8.99 x 10^9

q= 71.043×10^-20 C

Hence, the charge is 71.043×10^-20 C

From quantization law, the number of electron can be computed as

N=q/e

Where

N= number of electron

q= charges

=1.6×10^-19C

N=71.043×10^-20/1.6×10^-19

=4.44

Hence, the charge on the object is 71.043×10^-20 C and the number of electron is 4.44

As electric current moves through a wire, heat generated by resistance is conducted through a layer of insulation and then convected to the surrounding air. The steady-state temperature of the wire can be computed as

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Answer:

Hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question

answer : ri ( thickness of wire ) = 14.167 m

Explanation:

attached below is a detailed solution

using the given data to determine the thickness of wire

As a person pushes a box across a floor, the energy from the person's moving arm is transferred to the box, and the box and the floor becomes warm. During the process, what happens to energy

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Answer:

isnt heat transfer

Explanation:

sorry if im wrong

What is the difference between a wave and a medium?

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Answer:

Mediums in which the speed of sound is different generally have differing acoustic impedances, so that, when a sound wave strikes an interface between

Explanation:The propagation of a wave through a medium will depend on the properties of the medium. For example, waves of different frequencies may travel

differentiate between computer and computer system​

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A computer is a programmable device that can automatically perform a sequence of calculations or other operations on data once programmed for the task. It can store, retrieve, and process data according to internal instructions. A computer may be either digital, analog, or hybrid, although most in operation today are digital. Digital computers express variables as numbers, usually in the binary system. They are used for general purposes, whereas analog computers are built for specific tasks, typically scientific or technical. The term "computer" is usually synonymous with a digital computers, and computers for business are exclusively digital.

Answer:

The core, computing part of a computer is its central processing unit (CPU), or processor. ... A computer system, therefore, is a computer combined with peripheral equipment and software so that it can perform desired functions.

Explanation:

Hope the answer was helpful

Two pieces of amber are hung from threads. Piece A is charged by rubbing piece A with fur. Piece B is charged by rubbing piece B with silk. Nylon is used to rub and charge a third piece of amber. Piece A and B are both repelled by the third piece of amber. This means:____.

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Answer:

ieces A and B must also have the same type of charges

Explanation:

In electrostatics, charges of the same sign repel and charges of different signs attract.

If we apply this to our case, we have that part A and C repel each other, therefore they have the same type of charge.

Also part A and C repel each other, therefore they have the same type of charge.

If we use the transitive property of mathematics, pieces A and B must also have the same type of charges

Einstein's equivalence principle says that __________. Einstein's equivalence principle says that __________. everyone measures the speed of light to be equivalent someone traveling at 0.9c will age at the same rate as someone at 0.99c all people see themselves at an equivalent distance to the center of the universe the effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration

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Answer:

Einstein's equivalence principle says that __________.

the effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration

Explanation:

The equivalence principle is one of the fundamental laws of physics, as enunciated by Einstein.  It categorically states that the gravitational and inertial forces are of a similar nature.  In physics, a gravitational acceleration is the acceleration of an object in a free fall within a space.  The importance of Einstein's Equivalence Principle is explained by his theory of general relativity.  This theory states that mass is the same, whether inertial or gravitational.

According to the Einstein's equivalence principle, the effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration.

Einstein's equivalence principle says that  the effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration.

What is Einstein's equivalence principle?

Einstein's equivalence principle states that the the force due to gravity and the force of inertia are similar in the nature and there is no need to distinct them.

The inertia force is opposite in direction to accelerating force of a body.

Thus the Einstein's equivalence principle can also be stated as "the effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration."

Form the given option the correct option which can be filled in the blank is option 2 which states that the effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration.

Thus Einstein's equivalence principle says that  the effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration.

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Give an example of mass making a difference in the amount of gravitational energy. Tell how you know the gravitational energy is different and your example

Please help due today!!

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Answer:

The Gravitational potential energy at large distances is directly proportional to the masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them. The gravitational potential energy increases as r increases.

Examples of Gravitational Energy

A raised weight.

Water that is behind a dam.

A car that is parked at the top of a hill.

A yoyo before it is released.

Suppose you were digging a well into saturated sediments. Why is the sediment’s permeability an important factor in deciding where to put your well?

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Answer:

The importance of the sediments permeability is that if it is permeable, water will flow easily through the sediment and thereby produce a very good supply of water for the well.

Explanation:

When digging a well into saturated sediments, the possibility of the sediment with either little saturation or full saturation being able to provide steady water supply will be limited by how permeable it is. Now, the importance of the sediments permeability is that if it is permeable, water will flow easily through the sediment and thereby produce a very good supply of water for the well.

At baseball practice, Mason and Alfredo both picked up the same bat and neither would let go until one of them had it for himself. Mason pulled the bat with

force of 15 newtons (N) while Alfredo pulled with a force of 20 newtons (N). Why did Alfredo end up with the bat?

A because the force was 5 N in Mason's direction

B. O because the net force was 5 N in Alfredo's direction

c. O because the net force was 15 N in Mason's direction

D.O because the net force was 20 N in Alfredo's direction

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Answer:

Option B. O because the net force was 5 N in Alfredo's direction

Explanation:

To know the the correct answer to the question given above, we shall determine the net force acting on the bat. This can be obtained as follow:

Force of pull by Mason (Fₘ) = 15 N

Force of pull by Alfredo (Fₐ) = 20 N

Net force (Fₙ) =?

Fₙ = 20 – 15

Fₙ = 5 N in Alfredo's direction

From the calculation made above, we can see that the net force is 5N in Alfredo's direction. This is the reason why Alfredo end up having the bat.

1.18. Which of the following is/are supplementary unit(s)? (1) Kelvin
(II) Newton (III) Second (IV) Radian
A. I and III only
C. I and II only
B. IV only
D. I, II and IV only

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Answer:

B. IV only

Explanation:

car is moving at 40 m/s. At 10 meters the driver spots a deer on the road and instantly steps on the brakes. If the car is 400 kg how much force must the breaks exert to stop the car in time?​

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Answer:

32000 N

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial velocity (u) = 40 m/s

Distance (s) = 10 m

Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s

Mass (m) of car = 400 Kg

Force (F) =?

Next, we shall determine the acceleration of the the car. This can be obtained as follow:

Initial velocity (u) = 40 m/s

Distance (s) = 10 m

Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s

Acceleration (a) =?

v² = u² + 2as

0² = 40² + (2 × a × 10)

0 = 1600 + 20a

Collect like terms

0 – 1600 = 20a

–1600 = 20a

Divide both side by –1600

a = –1600 / 20

a = –80 m/s²

The negative sign indicate that the car is decelerating i.e coming to rest.

Finally, we shall determine the force needed to stop the car. This can be obtained as follow:

Mass (m) of car = 400 Kg

Acceleration (a) = –80 m/s²

Force (F) =?

F = ma

F = 400 × –80

F = – 32000 N

NOTE: The negative sign indicate that the force is in opposite direction to the motion of the car.

Ellie is shooting a free throw. At the instant the ball leaves her hand the ball is traveling at a velocity of 9 m/sec, at an angle above the horizontal of 29.5 degrees. If you are standing beneath the basketball rim, videotaping, you can only see the vertical motion of the ball, since its horizontal motion is straight towards you. What is the magnitude of the ball's initial vertical velocity (if you measured it using your video data, in m/sec)

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Answer:

Vy = 4.43 m/s

Explanation:

given data

velocity = 9 m/sec

angle horizontal = 29.5 degrees

solution

we get here ball initial vertical velocity will be here

Vy = v sinθ       ...........................1

put here value and we get

Vy = 9 × sin(29.5 )  

Vy = 4.43 m/s

If pressurized air pressure is 350 kPa, atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa, initial atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa, initial acceleration of the water rocket is 0.5g, acceleration of the water rocket is 0.5g, mass of water is 0.5 kg and structural mass of water is 0.5 kg and structural mass is 0.5 kg. Calculate the diameter of mass is 0.5 kg. Calculate the diameter of the nozzle where water is leaving the the nozzle where water is leaving the bottle

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Answer:

[tex]d=8.657mm[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Pressurized air pressure is [tex]P_{air}=350 kPa,[/tex]

Atmospheric pressure is [tex]P_a=100 kPa[/tex]

Initial acceleration of the water rocket is [tex]a_i=0.5g.[/tex]

Acceleration of the water rocket is  [tex]a_r=0.5g[/tex]

Mass of water is [tex]M_w=0.5 kg[/tex]

Generally total mass is given mathematically given as

[tex]T_M=0.5+0.5=>1kg[/tex]

Generally the tension on the rocket is given mathematically given as

[tex]T=(P_{air}-P_a)A[/tex]

[tex]T=(350-100) \frac{\pi d^2}{4}[/tex]

T is also

[tex]T=\frac{3Mg}{2}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]T=>(350-100) \frac{\pi d^2}{4}= \frac{3Mg}{2}[/tex]

[tex]T=>(350-100) \frac{\pi d^2}{4}= \frac{3*1*9.81}{2}[/tex]

[tex]d^2= \frac{3*1*9.81*4}{2(350-100) \pi}[/tex]

[tex]d=\sqrt{\frac{3*1*9.81*4}{2(350-100) \pi}}[/tex]

[tex]d=8.657mm[/tex]

therefore diameter of nozzle is mathematically given as

[tex]d=8.657mm[/tex]

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