Answer:
The magnitude of the displacement is [tex]H = 14.14 \ km[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The distance of the car to north is d = 10 km
The distance of car to the west is w = - 10 \ km
The negative sign is because the direction is west
Generally applying Pythagoras theorem , the displacement is
[tex]H = \sqrt{d^2 + w^2}[/tex]
=> [tex]H = \sqrt{(10)^2 + (-10)^2}[/tex]
=> [tex]H = 14.14 \ km[/tex]
16 William is sliding down a plastic slide on a playground. After he slides down the
ground, he feels a small electric shock when he touches a piece of metal. What has been built up on his body
that causes the shock?
A atoms
B electrons
C. neutrons
D. protons
Answer:Electrones
Explanation:Because its building up static
Answer:
B) Electrons
Explanation:
When William slides down the slide, the rubbing action between William and the slide causes electrons to be transferred to William and stored as a negative charge.
When he touches a piece of metal, the negative charge (i.e the build up of excess electrons), is released (discharged) into the metal causing what we know as a static shock.
How is Impulse related to Force?
A 40kg box sits on a shelf 0.5m above the floor. An employee moves the box to a height of 1.8m above the floor. How much work did the employee do in moving the box? A)20J B)72J C)200J D)520J E)720J
Answer:
b)72
Explanation
work done= force* distance
work done=40*1.8
72J
A wave has a frequency of 3 Hz, how long is the period?
A 9
B 6
C 3
D .33
Answer D
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a blwoing ball traveling 2.0 m/s has a 16 J of Kinetic energy what is the mass of the bowling ball in KG
Answer:
ke=1/2mv2Explanation:
16=m(2)*2
16=m4
m=16÷4
m=4
What is the difference between a fact witness and an expert witness?
Answer:
Unlike a fact witness, an expert is entitled to compensation for participation in the case. A key distinction between a fact witness and an expert witness is that an expert witness may provide an opinion. Fact witnesses must limit their testimony to facts in regard to evidence they may have observed or been involved.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Unlike a fact witness, an expert is entitled to compensation for participation in the case. A key distinction between a fact witness and an expert witness is that an expert witness may provide an opinion. Fact witnesses must limit their testimony to facts in regard to evidence they may have observed or been involved.
Explanation:
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WILL REWARD brief history of nuclear power. inventors and or who discovered nuclear power and when it was first used.
Answer:
1951 an experimental nuclear reactor in Arco, Idaho, produces enough electricity to power for light bulbs...... 1954 the atomic energy act authorizes development of nuclear energy for a civilian use.1957 first commercial nuclear-powered Generating Station is built in the shippingport,Pa.Explanation:
● Enrico Fermi was the one who discovered nuclear power.
● nuclear power was first used
[ December 20, 1951]
List the 4 things technology can be.
Technology can be the four things listed below...
PhonesComputersTVsPlaystation or XboxAnswer:
mechanical
electronic
medical
industrail and manufacturing
You are designing an apparatus to shoot a water balloon through a 3rd story window (25m above the ground)
Answer:
The balloon needs a vertical velocity of approximately 22.14 m/s to reach the window
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The destination of the designed water balloon we shoot = The 3rd story window
The height of the 3rd story window which the water balloon should reach = 25 m
Therefore, we have, the equation of motion of the water balloon given as follows;
v² = u² - 2 × g × s
Where;
[tex]u_y[/tex] = The initial vertical velocity of the balloon
[tex]v_y[/tex] = The final vertical velocity of the balloon = 0 m/s
g = The acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s
s = The height the balloon is intended reach at the final velocity becomes 0 m/s = The height of the 3rd story window
∴ s = 25 m
Substituting the values, we have;
0² = [tex]u_y[/tex]² - 2 × 9.8 × 25
[tex]u_y[/tex]² = 2 × 9.8 × 25 = 490
[tex]u_y[/tex] = √490 = 7·√10
The initial vertical velocity of the balloon = [tex]u_y[/tex] = 7·√10 m/s
Therefore, the balloon needs a vertical velocity of 7·√10 m/s which is approximately 22.14 m/s to reach the window.
At a drag race, a jet car travels 1/4 mile in 5.2 seconds. What is the final speed of the
car and its acceleration?
Answer:
1609.3
Explanation:
what element has 3 protons and 4 electrons?
Answer:
Li⁻
Explanation:
# of protons = # element on the Periodic Table.
# of protons (+) + # of electrons (-) = overall charge
3 protons is the 3rd element on the Periodic Table: Lithium
All elements on the Periodic Table have a neutral charge. Lithium neutral has 3 protons and 3 electrons.
We are given 4 electrons; 3 + -4 = -1 charge overall.
Therefore, our ion is Li⁻
action reaction forces are in which one of newtons laws
Answer:
the third law
Explanation:
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A physics student drops a water balloon from an upstairs window. The window is 26.45 m
from the ground. How long does it take for the balloon to hit the ground? (Round to the
nearest tenth)
Answer:
Explanation:
Given:
Distance S = 26.45m
Using the equation of motion
S = ut+1/2gt²
26.45 = 0+1/2(9.81)t²
26.45 = 4.905t²
t² = 26.45/4.905
t² = 5.392
t = 2.528s
Hence the it took the balloon 2.52s to reach the ground
a 0.006kg bullet is fired at 350 m/s into a container that stops it at .30 m. what is the average force stopping the bullet?
Answer:
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1300 J of work are done when a rock is pushed 40 m. How much force was used?
Explanation:
Work=ForcexDisplacement
Force= Work/Displacement
= 1300/40
= 32.5 N
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Question 6:
The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm³
The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm³
The density of the substance in Crown A;Density = mass ÷ volume = [tex]\frac{1930}{100}[/tex] = 19.3 g/cm³
Since the density of gold, given, is 19.3 g/cm³ and the density of the substance in Crown A has a density of 19.3 g/cm³ , then that substance must be gold.
The density of the substance in Crown B;Density = mass ÷ volume = 1930 ÷ 184 = 10.48913043 g/cm³ ≈ 10.5 g/cm³ (answer rounded up to one decimal place)
Since the density of the substance in Crown B is approximately equal to 10.5 g/cm³ , then that substance is Silver.
The density of substance in Crown C;Density = mass ÷ volume = 1930g ÷ 150cm³ = 12.86666667 ≈ 12.9 cm³ (answer rounded up to one decimal place)
The density of the mixture:For 2 cm³ of the mixture, its mass equal 19.3 g + 10.5 g = 29.8 g
∴ for 1 cm³ of the mixture, its mass equal to [tex]\frac{29.8}{2}[/tex] = 14.9 g
Hence the density of the mixture = 14.9 g/cm³ and is not equal to the density of the substance in Crown C.
* Crown C is not made up of a mixture of gold and silver.
Question 7:
An empty masuring cylinder has a mass of 500 g.Water is poured into measuring cylinder until the liquid level is at the 100 cm³ mark.The total mass is now 850 gThe mass of water that occupied the 100 cm³ space of the container = total mass - mass of the empty container = 850 g - 500 g = 350 g
Density of the liquid (water) poured into the container = mass ÷ volume = 350 g ÷ 100 cm³ = 3.5g/cm³
Question 8:
A tank filled with water has a volume of 0.02 m³
(a) 1 liter = 0.001 m³
How many liters? = 0.02 m³ ?
Cross multiplying gives:
[tex]\frac{0.02 * 1}{0.001}[/tex] = 20 liters
(b) 1 m³ = 1,000,000 cm³
0.02 m³ = how many cm³ ?
Cross-multiplying gives;
[tex]\frac{0.02 * 1,000,000}{1}[/tex] = 20,000 cm³
(c) 1 cm³ = 1 ml
∴ 0.02 m³ of the water = 20,000 cm³ = 20,000 ml
Question 9:
Caliper (a) measurement = 3.2 cm
Caliper (b) measurement = 3 cm
Question 10:
A stone is gently and completely immersed in a liquid of density 1.0 g/cm³in a displacement canThe mass of liquid which overflow is 20 gThe mass of the liquid which overflow = mass of the stone = 20 g
1 gram of the liquid occupies 1 cm³ of space.
20 g of the liquid will occupy; [tex]\frac{20 * 1}{1}[/tex] = 20 cm³
(a) Since the volume of the water displaced is equal to the volume of the stone.
∴ The volume of the stone = 20 cm³
(b) Mass = density × volume
Density of the stone = 5.0 g/cm³
Volume of the stone = 20 cm³
Mass of the stone = 5 g/cm³ × 20 cm³ = 100 g
8) Find the X and Y component of 10degree vector that has 5N.
Answer:
Fx = 4.92 [N]
Fy = 0.868 [N]
Explanation:
Let's take the 10 degrees as a measure from the horizontal component to the vector.
Thus taking the components in the X & y axes respectively:
Fx = 5*cos(10) = 4.92 [N]
Fy = 5*sin(10) = 0.868 [N]
Which circuit is a series circuit
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Answer:
it is A)
Explanation:
it has multiple circuits.
why is epidermis important for plants
Answer:
Epidermis, in botany, outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant. The epidermis and its waxy cuticle provide a protective barrier against mechanical injury, water loss, and infection.
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When walking barefoot, Kevin can walk across the grass easily, but when he crosses the paved street, the street is hot and burns his feet. At the beach he walks quickly across the hot sand to the cool water. Why do some substances feel hot to his feet and others do not? Radiation is heat transfer through waves. Specific heat is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a substance 1 degree C.
Water is formed when two hydrogen atoms bond to an oxygen atom. The hydrogen and the oxygen in this example are different
They both are two different elements.SO the answer is Element
If a car that is moving 20.0 m/s has a momentum of 29000 kg·m/s, what mass is the car?
Answer:
Mass = 1450kg
Explanation:
P = M * V (where p is momentum, m is mass and v is velocity)
29000 = 20 * M
M = 29000 / 20
M= 1450 kg
please help! newton's laws. please give a legit answer
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Melanie and Lance gathered data about the effectiveness of masks
preventing disease. One of the questions they ask the experimental
subjects is their age. What type of observation is this? *
At what point of thermometric scale does Kelvin scale reading coincide with Fahrenheit scale
Answer:
At 574.59 Kelvin, the Fahrenheit temperature will be 574.59 °F.
Explanation:
We first need to find a relation between the Kelvin scale and the Fahranheit scale. We'll use the Celsius scale to relate them.
The Kelvin and Celsius scales are related by the formula:
K = °C + 273.15
Solving for °C:
°C = K - 273.15
Besides, the Kelvin and Celsius scales are related by:
°C = 5 ⁄ 9(°F - 32)
Now we find a temperature, say X, where both scales coincide. Equating both formulas:
X - 273.15=5 ⁄ 9(X - 32)
Multiply by 9:
9X - 2,458.35 = 5X - 160
Simplifying:
4X = 2,458.35 - 160=2,298.35
Solving:
X =2,298.35 / 4 = 574.59
At 574.59 Kelvin, the Fahrenheit temperature will be 574.59 °F.
Who do you think took Ms. C's lunch?
Answer:
the main character
Explanation:
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what would you want the after life to be like. examples are heaven and hell ,reincarnation ,eternal darkness , reliving your live but different choices or become a ghost,
Answer:
i would want to be a dog or a cat
Explanation:
there just funny
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The of light is the rate at which light travels through empty space, or about 300,000 km per second.
A light-year is a measurement of .
The distance between stars is measured in light-years rather than in miles or kilometers because the distance between stars .
Answer:
speed
distance
is very large
Explanation:
a. speed, distance , very large
What is a light year?Light-year is the distance light travels in one year. Light zips through interstellar space at 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second and 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometers) per year.
The speed of light measures the space traveled by electromagnetic waves every second.
In a vacuum, electromagnetic waves propagate at a constant velocity of approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.
In other words we can state that the speed of light refers to the rate that light travels through empty space.
Light-year is a unit of measurement used to calculate distances in astronomical space, i.e. where planets, stars, comets and so on are found.
The distances between the stars are huge, so to measure the immense dimensions of the universe requires the application of a special unit of measurement: the light year.
Because of this gigantic distance, the distance between the stars is measured in light years.
The complete question is given below:
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The ____ of light is the rate at which light travels through empty space, or about 300,000 km per second.
A light-year is a measurement of ____ .
The distance between stars is measured in light-years rather than in miles or kilometers because the distance between stars _____ .
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Using the formula for kinetic energy of a moving particle k=12mv2, find the kinetic energy ka of particle a and the kinetic energy kb of particle
b. remember that both particles rotate about the y axis. express your answers in terms of m, ω, and r separated by a comma.
Complete Question
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Answer:
The kinetic energy for particle a is [tex]K_a = \frac{9}{2} mr^2 w^2[/tex]
The kinetic energy for particle b is [tex]K_b = m w^2r^2 [/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of particle a is [tex]m[/tex]
The mass of particle b is [tex]2 m[/tex]
Generally the kinetic energy for particle a is mathematically represented as
[tex]K_a = \frac{1}{2} m v^2[/tex]
Here [tex]v_a[/tex] is the linear velocity of particle a which is mathematically represented as
[tex]v_b = w * 3r[/tex]
So
[tex]K = \frac{1}{2} m {w * 3r}^2[/tex]
=> [tex]K_a = \frac{9}{2} mr^2 w^2[/tex]
Generally the kinetic energy for particle a is mathematically represented as
[tex]K_b = \frac{1}{2} 2m v_b^2[/tex]
Here [tex]v_b[/tex] is the linear velocity of particle a which is mathematically represented as
[tex]v_b = w * r[/tex]
So
[tex]K_b = m (wr)^2[/tex]
=> [tex]K_b = m w^2r^2[/tex]
The kinetic energy of the particle in terms of angular speed (ω), mass of the object (m) and the radius of the path is [tex]\frac{1}{2} m \omega ^2 r^2[/tex].
The given parameters;
kinetic energy of the particle, K.E = ¹/₂mv²The kinetic energy of the of the particle in terms of the angular velocity is calculated as follows;
[tex]K_b = \frac{1}{2} m (\omega r)^2\\\\K_b = \frac{1}{2} m \omega ^2 r^2[/tex]
where;
m is the mass of the objectω is the angular speed of the objectr is the radius of the circular pathThus, the kinetic energy of the particle in terms of angular speed (ω), mass of the object (m) and the radius of the path is [tex]\frac{1}{2} m \omega ^2 r^2[/tex].
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What are the two parts of an atom?
the nucleus and the proton cloud
the neutron and the electron cloud
the neutron and the proton cloud
the nucleus and the electron cloudWhen an atom that has no charge loses two electrons, it becomes a
positive ion.
negative ion.
positive isotope.
negative isotope.
Answer:
The two main components of an atom are the nucleus and the cloud of electrons
postive ion
Explanation:
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postive ion explation - When an atom that has no charge loses two electrons, it becomes a positive ion. negative ion. positive isotope. negative isotope When an atom that has no charge loses two electrons, it becomes a positive ion.