According to Newton's second law, what is the acceleration of the released cart?

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Answer 1
When a force is applied to a car, the change in motion is proportional to the force divided by the mass of the car.

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Complete the sentence with the word "element" or "compound." O is a(n) and H2O2 is a(n)

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Answer:

O is an element whilst H2O2 is a compound.

Explanation:

O is an element. You can find it on the periodic table. H2O2 is composed of both H and O. Thus, H2O2 is a compound.

The O is a(n) element and [tex]H_{2} O_{2}[/tex] is a(n) compound.

What is element?

All facets of a species of atoms with a specific count of protons in its nuclei are referred to as chemical elements, such as the pure substance made exclusively of the that species.

What is compound?

A compound comprises a substance created by the chemical fusion of two or more components.

Therefore, the O is a(n) element and [tex]H_{2} O_{2}[/tex] is a(n) compound.

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What is the magnitude of the thrust force before the cart is released?Express your answer in newtons using three significant figures.

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Answer:

Hello your question is incomplete below are missing parts

In this video, a small cart that has a mass of 600 grams rests on a table top. There is a fan on top of the cart, blowing air backwards at a steady rate. A stretched spring is attached to the back of the cart by a string, holding it in place. A scale, marked off in newtons, is positioned next to the spring and a small dot at the end of the spring indicates the magnitude of the spring force. The spring and scale together is called a “dynamometer.” Before the cart is released from the spring, the dynamometer reads approximately 1.9 newtons. The video is recorded at 60 frames per second, resulting in playback motion 2 times slower than normal. A frame counter indicates the current frame. A horizontal distance scale, marked off in centimeters, is also shown on the video. While the cart is at rest, the front edge of the front wheel is at the zero of the scale.

At frame 245, the string that attaches the cart to the spring is cut, releasing the cart, and it begins to roll forward. Using the distance scale, the position of the front edge of the front wheel can be tracked with

time. The following table indicates the position at different frames.

Frame            Position (cm)

245                  0.0

251                   1.9

257                  6.0

263                  13.9

269                  24.6

275                 38.4

281                  55.1

287                 75.0

Answer : 1.9 N

Explanation:

The magnitude of the thrust force before the cart is released can be calculated as :

60 fbs = 1 frame = 1/60 secs

therefore 6 frames = 1 / 10 secs

F fam = F spring = 1.9 N

Note: F thrust = F fam = 1.9 N

A car travels 82 meters do North and 14 seconds the car turns around and travels 44 m due south in four seconds what is the magnitude of the average velocity of the car during the full travel time?

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Answer:

2.11 m/s

Explanation:

Take north to be positive and south to be negative.

Average velocity = displacement / time

v = (82 m + -44 m) / (14 s + 4 s)

v = 2.11 m/s

The velocity is positive, so it is 2.11 m/s north.  The magnitude of the velocity is 2.11 m/s.

If horizontal velocity is 5 m/s, and vertical velocity is 8 m/s, what is the magnitude of the resultant velocity?

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Answer:

40 m/s

Explanation:

1. Looking at the planet vs. eccentricity table, which two planets have the greatest eccentricity?

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Answer:

Pluto & Mercury

Explanation:

Pluto's eccentricity is 0.248

Mercury's eccentricity is 0.206

three short square wood blocks measuring 3.5 per side support a machine weighing 29500 lbs. What is the compressive stress in the blocks
A. 798lbs
B. 421lbs
C. 1404lbs
D. 803lb

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Answer:

D. 803 lbs

Explanation:

In order to find the compressive stress on all three blocks we first need to find the normal surface area of each:

Surface Area of 1 Block = 3.5 x 3.5

Surface Area of 1 Block = 12.25

Surface Area of all 3 Blocks = A = 3 x 12.25

Area = 36.75

Now, the stress is given by the following formula:

Stress = Force/Area

Stress = 29500 lbs/36.75

Stress = 802.72 lbs

Hence, the correct option will be:

D. 803 lbs

What is the volume of a marble with a diameter of 3.0

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Explanation:

You can solve for volume using radius or diameter.

Sphere Volume   =   4/3 • π • r³     =     ( π •d³)/6

We're given the diameter so let's use that.

Volume = PI * d^3 / 6

Volume = 3.14159 * 3.0^3 / 6

Volume = 3.14159 * 9 / 2

Volume = 14.137 cubic centimeters

Air conditioners operate on the same principle as refrigerators. Consider an air conditioner that has 7.00 kg of refrigerant flowing through its circuit each cycle. The refrigerant enters the evaporator coils in phase equilibrium, with 54.0 % of its mass as liquid and the rest as vapor. It flows through the evaporator at a constant pressure and when it reaches the compressor 95% of its mass is vapor. In each cycle, how much heat Qc is absorbed by the refrigerant while it is in the evaporator? The heat of vaporization of the refrigerant is 1.50×105 J/kg

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Answer:

5.15J

Explanation:

First. 54% of the 7kg refrigerant is liquid

So we find mass of vapour at inlet generator

M1 = ( 1-0.54)*7= 3.2kg

At compressor mass of vapour will be

M2= 0.95*7= 6.7kg

So the Mass of vapour at exit generator is

M2-M1= 3.5kg

So to find heat absorbed by refrigerant in evaporation

Its using

Q= mh

°= 3.5x 1.50×10^5 J/kg

=5.15J

(b) If you decrease the length of the pendulum by 25%, how does the new period TN compare to the old period T?

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Answer:

The new period will be reduced by 50%

Explanation:

The period of pendulum is given by;

[tex]T= 2\pi\sqrt{\frac{L}{g} }\\\\\frac{T}{2\pi} = \sqrt{\frac{L}{g} }\\\\(\frac{T}{2\pi} )^2 = {\frac{L}{g}}\\\\\frac{T^2}{4\pi ^2} = {\frac{L}{g}}\\\\T^2(\frac{g}{4\pi ^2}) = L\\\\ \frac{g}{4\pi ^2}= \frac{L}{T^2}\\\\\frac{L_1}{T_1^2} = \frac{L_2}{T_2^2}[/tex]

When the length is decreased by 25%, the new length L₂ is given by;

L₂ = 25/100(L₁)

L₂ = 0.25L₁

[tex]\frac{L_1}{T_1^2} = \frac{L_2}{T_2^2}\\\\T_2^2 = \frac{T_1^2L_2}{L_1} \\\\T_N^2 = \frac{T^2(0.25L_1)}{L_1}\\\\ T_N^2 =0.25T^2\\\\T_N = \sqrt{0.25T^2}}\\\\T_N = 0.5 T[/tex]

Thus, the new period will be reduced by 50%

A brick is lying on a table in a state of static equilibrium. If the mass of the brick is 7.52 kilograms, what is the normal force exerted by the table on the brick? A. -73.7 newtons B. 73.7 newtons C. 80.7 newtons D. 7.52 newtons E. 8.07 newtons

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The answer is OPTION B : 73.7 N

Answer:

B

Explanation:

- When a mixture contains substances that are not evenly mixed, it is called?

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Answer:  Heterogenous mixture

Explanation:

A heterogeneous mixture in which the components of the mixture are not evenly mixed or uniform, allowing one to identify the different constituents of each components and enable the mixture to be separated physically.

Examples of heterogeneous mixtures includes

-- sand and nails

---rice and beans

--- water and oil

Another type of mixture is the homogeneous mixture in which all the components are evenly mixed causing that each components cannot be visible with the eye and therefore separated chemically.

I'm confused, and I can't seem to get this question right. someone please help. Only two forces act on an object (mass = 5.00 kg), as in the drawing. (F = 55.0 N.) Find the magnitude and direction (relative to the x axis) of the acceleration of the object. (Drawing: 45 degrees, Fx is 40 N)

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Answer:

17.6 m/s², 26.2° above x axis

Explanation:

Apply Newton's second law.

Sum of forces in the x direction:

∑Fₓ = ma

40 N + 55.0 N cos 45° = (5.00 kg) aₓ

aₓ = 15.8 m/s²

Sum of forces in the y direction:

∑Fᵧ = ma

55.0 N sin 45° = (5.00 kg) aᵧ

aᵧ = 7.78 m/s²

Use Pythagorean theorem to find the magnitude of the resultant.

a² = aₓ² + aᵧ²

a² = (15.8 m/s²)² + (7.78 m/s²)²

a = 17.6 m/s²

Use trigonometry to find the angle.

tan θ = aᵧ / aₓ

tan θ = (7.78 m/s²) / (15.8 m/s²)

θ = 26.2°

The x vector component of a displacement vector has a magnitude of 94.8 m and points along the negative x axis. The y vector component has a magnitude of 149 m and points along the negative y axis. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) direction of . Specify the direction as a positive angle with respect to the negative x axis.

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Answer:

We use pythagorean theorem

So that

r = √(x² + y²)

r = √(94.8)² + (-149)² )

r =√ 9682.6 + 22201

= 178.6

direction we use

စ = tan^-1(98.4/149)

= tan^-1 (0.6604)°

Aldis is swinging a ball tied to the end of a string over his head. Suddenly, the string breaks and the ball flies away. Arrow best represents the path the ball follows after the string breaks.

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Answer:

Straight line in the direction of the tangential velocity the ball had at the moment the string broke

Explanation:

After the string breaks, the ball now disconnected from the centripetal force that was exerted via the string, continues its travel in a straight line in the direction of the tangential velocity it had at the moment the string broke.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Explain How can you
use a distance-time graph
to calculate average
speed?

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Explanation:

Average speed = change in distance / change in time

In other words, the average speed is the slope of the line connecting two points on the graph.

A runner completes the 300-meter dash in 38 seconds. What is the speed of the runner? Round your answer the answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

speed = 7.9 m/s

Explanation:

speed = total distance / time taken

speed = 300 / 38

speed = 7.89473684 m/s

to the nearest tenth

speed = 7.9 m/s

Jesse is swinging Miguel in a circle at a tangential speed of 3.50 m/s. If the radius of the circle is 0.600 m and Miguel has a mass of 11.0 kg, what is the centripetal force on Miguel? Round to the nearest whole number. N

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Answer:

224.6 N

Explanation:

We can use first the formula to calculate the centripetal acceleration, given by:

[tex]a_c=\frac{v_t^2}{R}[/tex]

where the Vt is the tangential velocity, and R is the radius of the circular motion.

Then, for our case we have:

[tex]a_c=\frac{v_t^2}{R}=\frac{3.5^2}{0.6}\approx 20.42\,\,\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

And now we multiply this acceleration by Miguel's mass (11 kg) to obtain the centripetal force acting on him:

[tex]F_c=11 \,*\,20.42\,N = 224.6\,\,N[/tex]

Answer:

225 N

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements about slope is NOT true?

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Explanation:

did you upload a picture?

The foundation of psychology is?
Case Studies
O Experiments
O Research
O Analysis

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Answer:

Case Studies

Explanation:

A case study in psychology is a descriptive research approach used to obtain in-depth information about a person, group, or phenomenon.Case studies use techniques such as personal interviews, direct observation, psychometric tests, and archival records to gather information.

the graph shows position versus time for an object moving with the constant acceleration. what is the final velocity of the object at t=10s? assume the initial velocity at the origin is 1 m/s.

3.32 m/s
4.0 m/s
3.0 m/s
3.8 m/s

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Answer:

  3.0 m/s

Explanation:

The equation of motion for constant acceleration (a) is ...

  [tex]x(t)=\dfrac{1}{2}at^2 +v_0t+x_0[/tex]

The problem statement tells us v₀ = 1, and we read from the graph that x₀=1. We also read from the graph that x(10) = 21. Filling these values into the equation, we can find a and x'(10).

  [tex]21 = \dfrac{1}{2}a(10^2)+1(10)+1\\\\10=50a\qquad\text{subtract 11}\\\\a=\dfrac{1}{5}\\\\x'(t)=at+v_0\\\\x'(10)=\dfrac{1}{5}\cdot 10+1=3.0[/tex]

The final velocity of the object at t=10 s is about 3.0 m/s.

_____

Comment on the graph

We note this graph better represents increasing acceleration than it does constant acceleration. x(2) = 3.4 per the equation. It is graphed as about 4.

Answer:

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Explanation:

A nucleus with a mass number of 64 has a mean radius of about: _________.
A. 4.8 fm.
B. 19 fm.
C. 77 fm.
D. 260 fm.
E. 2.6 × 10 5 fm

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Answer:

The correct option is A

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The mass number is [tex]A= 64[/tex]

Generally the mean radius is mathematically evaluated as

[tex]R = R_o A^{\frac{1}{3} }[/tex]

Here [tex]R_o[/tex] is a constant with a value  [tex]R_o =1.2*10^{-15}[/tex]

So  

     [tex]R  =  1.2*10^{-15} *  64^{\frac{1}{3} }[/tex]

      [tex]R  =   4.8 *10^{-15} [/tex]

        [tex]R  =   4.8\ fm [/tex]

The mean radius of a nucleus with the given mass number is 4.8 fm.

Hence, Option A. 4.8 fm is the correct answer.

Given the data in the question;

Mass number of nucleus; [tex]A = 64[/tex]

Mean radius; [tex]R =\ ?[/tex]

The volume of the nucleus is directly proportional to the total number of nucleons.

The radius of a nucleus, R, is approximately:

[tex]R = R_oA^{\frac{1}{3} }[/tex]

Where R is the radius, R₀ is constant for all nuclei ([tex]1.2*10^{-15}m \ or\ 1.2fm[/tex] ) and A is the mass number.

We substitute our values into the equation

[tex]R = 1.2fm\ *\ 64^{\frac{1}{3} }\\\\R = 1.2fm\ *\ 4\\\\R = 4.8 fm[/tex]

The mean radius of a nucleus with the given mass number is 4.8 fm.

Hence, Option A. 4.8 fm is the correct answer.

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If an automobile with a velocity of 4.0 m/s accelerates at a rate of 4.0 m/s2
for 2.5 s, what is the final velocity?

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Answer:

V=u+at

=4+4*2.5

=14m/s

Explanation:

Initial velocity =4m/s

acceleration =4m/(second) squared

time =2.5 seconds

v=u+at

v=4+4*2.5

v=14m/s

What is the mass of the cube
Density is 40 g/cm3
Length of the side= 2 cm

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Answer:

80

Explanation:

because of the denstiy formula

during which stage do you have sleepwalking and sleeptalking

A. stage 2
B. stage 4
C. REM
D. stage 1

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Hello! I am not that good at these things but I think that the answer is A
I think it’s answer A or B but I think it’s B but I’m not sure tho :)

how to find range with height and velocity

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Answer:

[tex]R= \frac{ v_ i\: ^2\:\times sin\:20}{g}[/tex]

Explanation:

What is the dependent variable in this hypothesis?
After finding that objects of the same mass do not
always float or submerge the same way in a tub of
liquid, Alexis wrote a new hypothesis to test objects that
have the same mass.
o the mass of the object
O the surface area of the object
O the amount of water displaced
O the height at which the object floats
If the surface area of an object increases, then it
will float higher in the tub, because the object
would need to displace more liquid in order to sink
all the way down.

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Answer:

The height at wich the object floats

Explain

took on edge 2020

Answer:

the height at which the object floats

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A box measures 3.12 ft in length, 0.0455 yd in width and 7.87 inches in height. Since volume can be found using length x width x height, find the volume in cubic centimeters. Now find the volume in gallons.

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Explanation:

This problem is on units conversion

given the dimensions

3.12 ft in length,

0.0455 yd in width and

7.87 inches in height

we have to convert to cm first

3.12 ft to cm=

1 ft-------30.48cm

3.12--------x

x=95.09cm

0.0455 yd to cm

0.0455yd ft to cm=

1 yd-------91.44cm

0.0455--------x

x=4.16cm

7.87 in to cm

1 in-------2.54cm

7.87--------x

x=19.98cm

the volume is =95.09cm*4.16cm*19.98cm

volume= 7907.45cm^3

the volume in gallon is

1 cm^3------0.000264172gal

7907.45cm^3-------x

x=7907.45*0.000264172

x=2.088gallons

what are two examples of population distribution?

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Three basic types of population distribution within a regional range are (from top to bottom) uniform, random, and clumped.

what role do control groups play

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Answer:

Control groups let the one who is expermenting compare  the effect of the varibles in the expermental group.

Explanation:

The position of a particle

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Answer:

vector

Explanation:

The position of a particle is vector

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