Answer:
5.6m
Explanation:
given
Applied force(F)=625N
workdone(w)=3500J
distance travelled by wheel barrow(s)=w/F
= 3500/625
= 5.6m
What is all cells in a body that arent formed in a reproductive organ???
Explanation:
An organ is made of several types of tissue and therefore several types of cells. For example, the heart contains muscle tissue that contracts to pump blood, fibrous tissue that makes up the heart valves, and special cells that maintain the rate and rhythm of heartbeats.
What should be the initial potential energy of a pile driver ram so that when it strikes piles, it delivers a kinetic energy of 20 KJ?
Answer:
the initial potential energy should be 20 kJ.
Explanation:
Based on law of conservation of energy, the kinetic energy delivered by the pile driver when it strikes the piles, should be equal to the initial potential energy.
Since the final kinetic delivered is given as 20 kJ, then the initial potential energy should be 20 kJ.
Therefore, the initial potential energy should be 20 kJ.
A .5kg book sits on top of a student's desk which is 9m high. How
much gravitational potential energy does the book have as it sits on the desk?
Answer:
441J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of book = 5kg
Height = 9m
Unknown:
Gravitational potential energy = ?
Solution:
The gravitational potential energy of a body is the energy due to the position of the body.
It is given as:
Gravitational potential energy = mass x acceleration due to gravity x height
Gravitational potential energy = 5 x 9.8 x 9 = 441J
Wich pair of factors affects the force of gravity between objects.
Answer:
Explanation:
Mass of the two objects effects gravity and so does the distance between them squared
A 1kg skateboard sits at the top of a ramp 20 fr off the ground . How much potential energy does it have ?
Answer:
196J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of skateboard = 1kg
Height off the ground = 20m
Unknown:
Potential energy = ?
Solution:
The potential energy is the energy due to the position of a body above the ground.
It is mathematically expressed as:
Potential energy = mass x acceleration due gravity x height
Potential energy = 1 x 9.8 x 20 = 196J
Which below, are the smallest basic units of matter?
molecules
ozone
atoms
vitamin E
For a particle to execute Simple Harmonic Motion it requires
A. Inertial factor and elastic (spring factor)
B. Torque
C. Inertial factor
D. elastic (spring factor)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Inertial factor
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A student investigated the energy being transferred using the
joulemeter (J).
The reading on the joulemeter was always 20 J lower than the
calculated value.
Name the type of error in the investigation
A person walks 60 meters in 1 minute. Then walks 30 meters in 2 minutes. What is thier average speed over the 3 minute walk?
If a horse ran out of a hospital at 17 miles/hour SOUTHWEST, how far
would the horse go if it ran for 90 minutes?
Answer:
25.5
Explanation:
17/2+17
A 2 cm object is 10 cm from a convex lens that has a focal length of 4.4 cm. The image is 8 cm from the lens.
The height of the image, to the tenths place, is
cm.
Answer:
-1.6
Explanation:
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The Height of an Image for a Convex Mirror is calculated by using magnification equation
m = h(i) / h(o) = − d(i) / d(o) ,where
the magnification index of the mirror, m
the height of the object, h(o)
the height of the image, h(i)
the distance between the object and the mirror, d(o)
the distance between the image and the mirror, d(i)
h(i)/ 2 = -8 / 10
h(i) = -1.6 cm.
What is convex mirror ?"Convex Mirror is a curved mirror where the reflective surface bulges out towards the light source. This bulging out surface reflect light outwards and are not used to focus light."
What is magnification equation ?"The formula for magnification is m=h(i)/h(o)=-d(i)/d(o). m is the total magnification; h(i) is the height of the image; h(o) is the height of an object; d(i) is the distance from the lens to the in focus projected image; d(o) is the distance of the object to the lens. The negative sign represents that the image is inverted."
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If an object travels 230 km in 4 hours, what was the speed of the object? (speed = distance/time)
Answer:
Can you explain this?
Explanation:
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What are two ways in which ultrasound technology produces images
The state of matter with particles that are not attracted or tightly packed
and are not arranged in a regular pattern; zoom around to easily change
shape and volume *
a.gas
b.liquid
c.solid
It's none of the above hope this helps
Compare and contrast the particle motion in each state of matter
Answer:
Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of microscopic particles, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. ... gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.
Hope this is fine for youIf I double the amount I stretch a spring, what happens to its EPE
A. Doubles
B. Halves
C. Quadruples
D. Quarters
Which is a disadvantage of storing data digitally?
A.The parts of devices that store data are unstable compared to analog storage.
B. Other people can access personal data when a virus is copied with the data.
C. Noise makes digital data unreliable when copied.
D. The quality of copies stays the same as more copies are made.
Answer: its B I jus took it
Explanation:
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How could you explain that two objects of the same volume have different buoyancy in water???
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Answer:
Explanation:
Take for example you place two eggs in the water. One starts to sink and one remains floating. They have the same volume but the one that sinks is cracked just a little, which as soon as it hits the water, water starts to go in the egg. Then that changes the volume of the egg. (I've done this expirement before) It can also be the way you place the object in the water, or one object has been in the water longer. The buoyancy can be the way they are positioned/placed in the water. One may be more absorbant to the water as well.
I hope you understand what I am trying to say.
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The earliest goalie masks used were made from______________________.
Group of answer choices
Stone
Candy
Fiberglass
Wood
Answer:
The earliest goalie masks used were made from Fiberglass.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A basketball weighing 0.63 kg is dropped from a height of 6.0 meters onto a court. Use the conservation of energy equation to determine the velocity of the ball at a height of 2.0 meters above the court.
Answer:
The velocity of the ball at a height of 2.0 meters above the court is approximately 8.85 m/s
Explanation:
The given parameters of the ball are;
The mass of the ball, m = 0.63 kg
The height from which the ball is dropped, h₁ = 6.0 meters
The height at which the velocity of the ball is sought, h₂ = 2 meters
The initial potential energy of the ball, P.E. = m·g·h₁ = 0.63 × 9.8 × 6.0 = 37.044
The initial potential energy of the ball, P.E.₁ = 37.044 J
The potential energy of the ball, when the ball is at 2 meters above the court, P.E.₂ = m·g·h₂ = 0.63 × 9.8 × 2.0 = 12.348
The potential energy of the ball, when the ball is at 2 meters above the court, P.E.₂ = 12.348 J
From M.E> = P.E. + K.E.
Where;
M.E = The total mechanical energy of the ball = Constant
P.E. = The potential energy of the ball
K.E. = The kinetic energy of the ball
By the conservation of energy principle, we have;
The potential energy lost by the ball = The kinetic energy gained by the ball
The potential energy lost by the ball = P.E.₁ - P.E.₂ = 37.044 - 12.348 = 24.696
The potential energy lost by the ball = 24.696 J
The kinetic energy gained by the ball = 1/2·m·v² = 1/2×0.63×v²
Where;
v = The velocity of the ball
∴ The potential energy lost by the ball at 2.0 meters above the court = 24.696 J = The kinetic energy gained by the ball at 2.0 meters above the court = 1/2×0.63×v²
24.696 J = 1/2×0.63 kg ×v²
v² = 24.696 J / (1/2×0.63 kg) = 78.4 m²/s²
∴ v = √(78.4 m²/s²) = 8.85437744847 m/s
The velocity of the ball at a height of 2.0 meters above the court, v ≈ 8.85 m/s.
The inheritance of genetic traits from parents to children follows predictable rules. Knowing that each parent contributes genes equally to each child, what determines an inherited trait such as eye color? a.Only the interaction between dominant genes. Only the interaction between dominant genes. b.Only the interaction between recessive genes. Only the interaction between recessive genes. c.The interaction between dominant and recessive genes. d.The interaction between dominant and recessive genes. The interaction between dominant and recessive genes does not determine inherited traits. The interaction between dominant and recessive genes does not determine inherited traits.
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A tornado moving cross a street with a force of 600 N pushes a trailer a distance of 25 m.
How much work was performed in the process?
Answer:
W = 15,000 Joule
Explanation:
Mechanical Work
Mechanical work is the amount of energy transferred by a force. It's a scalar quantity, with SI units of joules.
If both the force and displacement are parallel, then we can use the scalar formula:
W=F.s
Where
F =Magnitude of the force
s = magnitude of the displacement
The tornado moved a trailer with a force of F=600 N for a distance of s=25 m. The work done was:
W = 600 N * 25 m
W = 15,000 Joule
A vacuum cleaner has a rating of 460 W on 230 V mains. The value of the fuse connected in the plug will be
Answer:
2 amps
Explanation:
Given data
Power = 460W
voltage= 230V
Required
The amperage/ current of the fuse
Recall P= IV
I= P/V
I= 460/230
I=2 amps
Hence the current of the fuse is 2 amps
how much energy must be absorbed by water with a mass of 0.5kg in order to raise the tempature from 30c to 65c
Answer:
62760J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass = 0.5kg = 500g
Initial temperature = 30°C
Final temperature = 65°C
Unknown:
How much energy is absorbed by the water = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we use the expression below:
H = m C Δt
H = m x C x (t₂ - t₁ )
m is the mass
C is the specific heat = 4.184J/g°C
t₂ is the final temperature
t₁ is the initial temperature
So;
H = 500 x 4.184 x (65 - 30) = 62760J
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Answer:
Thermal heat
Explanation:
The water heats up which it means it is thermal (heat/hot)
A circular disc of 0.67 kg mass and radius of 0.3 m rotates with an angular speed of 8 rad/s.
a) Find the moment of inertia of the disc.
b) Calculate the rotational kinetic energy of the disc.
Note: Show the details of your calculations as the final answer alone will not be acceptable.
Answer:
0.67 / 0.3 = 2.23
Explanation:
kg
mass
A local community has land for a park located along a river. The bank is starting to erode. Citizens want to use ideas based on science to solve the erosion problem. Which idea would best help this community protect the riverbank from eroding?
A. Adding more soil to the bank will protect existing land from eroding away.
B. Watering the bank daily will make existing soil heavier so it will not erode.
C. Building a rock wall along the bank will keep soil in place so water cannot erode it away.
D. Allowing individuals to walk near the edge of the bank will compact the soll so it will not erode,
if there is something other then the answer just comment it.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
This is to support from being eroded a foundation to that will separate the water from the soil and to avoid it from being eroded.
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How Does Exercise Treat Depression?
Answer:
It can help take your mind off of it. and help you get outside and in the world.
Explanation: