Answer:
there is friction between the two things
Explanation:
Which of toby's answers is a correct description of what happens when a 1-kg cart traveling at 1 m/s collides inelastically with another 1-kg cart at rest?.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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In an exothermic reaction, energy is
the surroundings.
In an endothermic reaction, energy is
the surroundings.
Trick to identify:-
Exothermic reaction has +∆H sign on product sideEndothermic reaction has -∆H sign on product side or +∆H sign on reactant sideAnswer:
In an exothermic reaction, energy is
✔ released to
the surroundings.
In an endothermic reaction, energy is
✔ absorbed from
the surroundings.
Explanation:
A truck with a mass of 1500 kg is decelerated at a rate of 5m/s2.how much force did this require ?
Answer:
6500N
Explanation:
F = ma so therefore Were given mass (m) = 1500 kg, acceleration (a) = 5 m/s2, well have to calculate the force to be:
1500 x 5 = 6500 N
What are the advantages and/or disadvantages of the radiation that technology has had for the human economy?
A length of organ pipe is closed at one end. If the speed of sound is 344 m/s, what length of pipe is needed to obtain a fundamental frequency of 63 hz?.
Answer:
Node-Antinode for a pipe closed at one end (fundamental)
The length of such a pipe would be wavelength / 4
lambda (wavelength) = speed / frequency = 344 m/s / 63 / sec = 5.46 m
The pipe would have to be 5.46 / 4 = 1.36 m
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How much work is needed to stop a 1,110 kg car that is moving straight down the
highway at 59.0 km/h?
Answer:
382.74 kJ.
Explanation:
The work that must be done to stop an 1100 kg car travelling at 59 km/h is - 382.74 kJ.
The work needed to stop an 1100 kilograms car moving with a velocity of 59.0 km/hr would be 147.72 kilojoules.
What is work done?
The total amount of energy transferred when a force is applied to move an object through some distance
The work done is the multiplication of applied force with displacement.
Work Done = Force * Displacement
As given in the problem we have to find out how much work is needed to stop a 1,110-kilogram car that is moving straight down the highway at 59.0 kilometers/hour
the mass of the car = 1100 kilograms
the velocity of the car = 59 kilometers/hour
KE = 0.5mv²
=0.5×1100×(59×1000/3600)²
= 147.72 kilojoules
Thus, the work needed to stop an 1100 kilograms car would be 147.72 kilojoules
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What would be the extension of the spring for a 3 N weight if the extension of the spring was 4 mm for a 50 g mass?
А 4 mm B)8 mm C)12mm D)24 mm
Answer:
24mm
Explanation:
3 N to g is 305.9 g
50g ---- 4 mm
305.9 ----- 4×305.9/50 = 24 mm
I agree to hire you for 30 days. You can decide between two methods of payment: either (1) $1000 a day, or (2) one penny on the first day, two pennies on the second day and continue to double your daily pay each day up to day 30. Use quick estimation to make your decision, and justify it
Answer:
The second deal.
Explanation:
I had that before, if u pick the second one you will get twice as much in a year as the first one.
A toy car travels down a sloping ramp at constant speed. toy car Which statement about
the forces acting on the car is correct?
A There are no forces acting on the car vertically.
B There is no resultant force acting on the car.
C There is no gravitational force acting on the car.
D There is no frictional force acting on the car.
Answer:
D There is no frictional force acting on the car.
Explanation:
There isnt any friction acting on the car while its going down.
What factors determine climate?
Answer:
here
Explanation:
Climate is determined by the temperature and precipitation characteristics of a region over time. The temperature characteristics of a region are influenced by natural factors such as latitude, elevation and the presence of ocean currents.
Match the following terms to the correct definition:
1.law of conservation of energy:
2.thermal energy:
3.temperature:
4.kinetic energy:
5.potential energy:
A.the energy associated with the motion and positions of particles
B.the stored energy an object possess, often due to its position relative to other objects around it
C.a scientific principle that states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.
D.the energy that an object possesses due to its motion
E.a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object due to their random motions
The terms with their correct definition is matched as follows:
The law of conservation of energy is a scientific principle that states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.Thermal energy is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object due to their random motions. Temperature is the energy associated with the motion and positions of particles. Kinetic energy is the energy that an object possesses due to its motion or movement. It is measured in Joules. Potential energy is the stored energy an object possess, often due to its position relative to other objects around it.Learn more at: https://brainly.com/question/18989562?referrer=searchResults
A ball is thrown from ground level at an angle of 0 and the initial velocity components are 7.5m/s and 13m/s. Ignoring air resistance, calculate each of:
1- The initial velocity is vi
2- The value of the angle at which the ball was thrown
3 - The horizontal range of the ball R
I assume you mean an angle of θ, and not 0. I also assume the given components of the initial velocity are horizontal and vertical, respectively, so that
1. the initial velocity vector is
[tex]\boxed{\vec v_i = (7.5\,\vec\imath + 13\,\vec\jmath) \dfrac{\rm m}{\rm s}}[/tex]
which means the ball is thrown with an initial speed of
√((7.5 m/s)² + (13 m/s)²) ≈ 15 m/s,
and
2. the angle made by [tex]\vec v_i[/tex] with the positive horizontal axis is θ such that
[tex]\tan(\theta) = \dfrac{13}{7.5} \implies \theta \approx \arctan(1.7) \approx \boxed{60^\circ}[/tex]
3. At time t, the ball attains a height y and horizontal range x according to
y = (13 m/s) t - g/2 t²
x = (7.5 m/s) t
where g = 9.8 m/s². When the ball reaches the ground (y = 0) for t > 0, we have
(13 m/s) t - g/2 t² = 0
13 m/s - g/2 t = 0
t = 2 (13 m/s)/g = (26 m/s)/g
Plugging this time into the x equation gives a horizontal range of
x = (7.5 m/s) (26 m/s)/g ≈ 20. m
What are the two factors that affect the gravitational pull between two objects?
Answer:
hen dealing with the force of gravity between two objects, there are only two things that are important – mass, and distance.
Explanation:
2Cu + 02 —> 2Cuo
In the equation above, what is the
coefficient of the oxygen molecule?
A) O
B) 1
C) 2.
D) 4
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
25mg
Explanation:
it basically explains itself
Where is the natural light display called aurora borealis located?
The natural light display called aurora borealis is located in the northern
hemisphere.
There are two types of aurora which are called aurora borealis and aurora
australis. The aurora borealis is located in the Northern hemisphere while
the aurora australis is located in the Southern hemisphere.
They receive their energy through the interaction of charged particles
on the Sun and Earth to produce the light display. An example
of the interaction involves solar wind with atoms of the upper atmosphere.
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Answer:
northern and southern hemisphere
Explanation:
a 10kg model rocket is fired at a 60 degree angle from horizontal from the football field with a thrust of 200N. what is the acceleration of the rocket?
Answer:
the acceleration of the rocket is: a=vemΔmΔt−g a = v e m Δ m Δ t − g .
Explanation:
I answered this before.
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which statement about moist air moving over a mountain is correct?
Answer:
Explanation:
The orographic effect occurs when air masses are forced to flow over high topography. As air rises over mountains, it cools and water vapor condenses. As a result, it is common for rain to be concentrated on the windward side of mountains, and for rainfall to increase with elevation in the direction of storm tracks.
A train is running at a speed of 60 m/s . what will this speed be in km/h ?
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Speed= 60 m/s
for converting m/s to km/h =multiply with 5/18
for converting km/h to m/s= multiply with 18/5
so, 60 × ( 18/50) = 216 km/h
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Answer:
C.) decreases, stronger
Explanation:
Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces. So as two objects are separated from each other, the force of gravitational attraction between them also decreases; however, as the two objects are closer to each other, the force of the gravitational attraction between them also increases (stronger).
Complete the following sentence. Pressure in a liquid depends on the __________ of the liquid.
Answer:
density
Explanation:
because it is directly proportional
Pressure in a liquid depends on the density of the liquid.
What is density?Density is defined as the mass per unit volume. It is an important parameter to understand the fluid and its properties. Its unit is kg/m³.
The pressure in the liquid is;
P = ρgh
Where,
h is the height
ρ is the density
g is the acceleration due to gravity
The density of a liquid determines its pressure.
Hence, density is the correct answer.
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if acceleration due to gravity is 10m/s², what will be the potential energy of a body of mass 2 kg kept at a height of 5 meter ?
Answer:
50J
Explanation:
Ep = mgh
Here,
m = 1kg; g = 10 m/s2; h = 5m
So, Ep = 1kg*10m/s2*5m
= 50J
So, the potential energy is 50J (Ans).
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Name 3 things you have in your home that you could use to make an electromagnet.
Answer:
radio TV set and telephone
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Answer:
True
True
False (Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Thermal energy measures the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.)
False (is true only if both object have the same mass)
False (it's 100°)
True
True
True
True
False (Substances with a high specific heat require a lot of heat to have their temperature raised by one degree. On the other hand, substances with a low specific heat require a smaller amount of heat, like most metals)
A block requires an applied force of 20N to begin moving it to the right. What is the maximum static friction?
a. Less than 20 N
b. Exactly 20 N
c. Just over 20 N
d.Twice as much as the block's weight
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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What are the definitions of initial horizontal velocity and initial vertical velocity? NO LINKS! STOP SCAMMING ME CARTOKUN AND CARTERMANATOR!
What are the variables that affect the force of gravity between objects?
A ball is fired from a cannon at point 1 and follows the trajectory shown in the figure below. Air
resistance may be neglected. Five possible vectors are also shown in the figure; the letter E represents
the zero vector.
D
E:
C
B
a
Which vector best represents the ball's velocity at position 2?
Which vector best represents the ball's acceleration at point 2?
Which vector best represents the ball's velocity at position 3?
Which vector best represents the ball's acceleration at point 3?
du
b)
A
d)
In trajectory, acceleration vector is not the same with the velocity vector but it depends on the change in velocity. The acceleration path is perpendicular to the velocity vector path. The Correct answers are:
a.) D
b.) B
c.) C
d.) A
A Vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
Given that a ball is fired from a cannon at point 1 and follows the trajectory shown in the figure.
a.) The vector best represents the ball's velocity at position 2 is D
b.) The vector best represents the ball's acceleration at point 2 is B
c.) Which vector best represents the ball's velocity at position 3 = C
d.) Which vector best represents the ball's acceleration at point = A
In trajectory, acceleration vector is not the same with the velocity vector but depends on the change in velocity. The acceleration path is perpendicular to the velocity vector path.
At point 3, since the ball path is parabolic, the velocity at that point is not equal to zero but will tend to take a horizontal path.
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