Answer:
i think its second law of motion.
Explanation:
Answer:
it’s the second law
Explanation:
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Which of the following types of stars is the least bright? (5 points)
A. Blue main sequence
B. Red giant
C. White dwarf
D. Yellow main sequence
Answer:
Explanation:
White dwarfs
A girl pushes a wagon at constant velocity. If the
momentum of the wagon is 50 kg*m/s at a
velocity of 2 m/s, the mass of the wagon is what
How can you double the acceleration of an object if you cannot alter the object’s mass?
plz helpppp
Answer:
If you double the force, you double the acceleration, but if you double the mass, you cut the acceleration in half.
Explanation:
you can double the net force
The most important characteristic in designing the soundproof room is to create walls that
Answer:
make sound bounce off walls
Answer:
Explanation:
Walls that absorb the sound and dont just bounce or reflect the sound straight back. Like how video makers have foam walls with ridges on their walls.
An atom of the element chromium has an atomic number of 24 and a mass number of 52. How many electrons are in an uncharged atom of chromium?
0
24
28
52
Answer:
it's 24
Explanation:
I took the test and got 100 %
Answer:
24
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes the velocity of an object?
A B0 m/s
B 30 m east
C 30 m/s east
D 30 m/s2
Explain how you got the answer
Answer:
27
Explanation:
what is the SI unit of acceleration and force?
Explanation:
the SI unit of force is newton(N)
but i am not really sure of acceleration
a toy car is wound up and released on the floor. it accelerates at a rate of 0.4 m/s/s . the mass of the care is 3kg. what is the force that the cars wheels exert on the floor.
Answer:
1.2N
Explanation:
f=m×a
m=3kg
a=.4m/s/s
3×.4=1.2
kg×m/s/s = N
Which two types of waves require matter in order to travel? A. Light waves B. Sound waves C. Electromagnetic waves D. Water waves
Answer:
b & c
Explanation:
because is my choice
A pitcher throws a ball toward a player holding a softball bat. The bat applies a 10-Newton force to the ball. Which statement correctly describes the reaction force between the bat and the ball?
Answer:
The reaction force is the force that causes the ball to move toward the bat.
Explanation:
Answer:
D; the reaction force is the force of the ball on the bat.
Explanation:
what is si unit?mention any give phisical quantities with their si unit.
The SI base units are the standard units of measurement defined by the International System held in France is called Si unit.
1. Ramon puts two magnetic toy trains very close to each other on a track. What will happen next, and
why?
Answer:
If one side of the train is positive and the other is negative they will attract if they are the same then they will repel.
Explanation:
If both are positive they will repel if both are negative they will repel and if they are opposites they will attract.
Jim and Bob send a car careening off a cliff. The car has a velocity of 16 m/s when it went off the cliff and it lands 35 m from the base of the cliff. How long was the car in the air? How high is the cliff?
Answer:
The time spent in air by the car is 2.19 s
The height of the cliff is 58.5 m
Explanation:
Given;
initial velocity of the car, u = 16 m/s
horizontal distance traveled, R = 35 m
The horizontal distance or range of a projectile is given as;
R = vt
where;
t is the time spent in air by the projectile
t = R/v
t = 35 / 16
t = 2.19 s
The height of the cliff is given as;
h = ut + ¹/₂gt²
h = (16 x 2.19) + ¹/₂(9.8)(2.19)²
h = 58.5 m
When you push a box with 20 N of force, what force does the box apply back on you?
True or False? There is more downward force on a faster car than on a slower car when both
are traveling at the same time and on the same
highway.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
bc the faster car has more inertia (i dont think im correct)
not sure but feels like it
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A pinball bangs against a bumper of a pinball machine with a speed of 0.44 m/s. If the ball has a mass of 0.022 kg, what is the ball's kinetic energy?
Answer:
0.0021 J
Explanation:
[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2} mv^{2}\\KE=\frac{1}{2}*0.022*0.44^{2} \\KE=0.0021\ J[/tex]
Answer: KE= 0.0021296 ( Hopefully this will help you, sorry if I'm wrong)
Explanation:
1. What is power, and what is its relationship to voltage and amperage? (4 points)
power is reffering to force
A horizontal force of 20 N is applied to the object. Will the force applied make the object move?
It depends on two factors: The direction of application of force and the coefficient of friction, [tex]\mu[/tex], between the object and the surface on which the object is placed.
If the direction of application of force is vertically downwards, then the object will not move for any value of [tex]\mu[/tex].
If the coefficient of friction is zero, [tex]\mu=0[/tex], then any value of force that is not in a vertically downward direction, the object will move.
If the direction of application of force is not vertically downwards, then it depends on the value of frictional force.
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describe two uses for microwave radiation
heat food, warm water
If an airplane with a mass of 4,536 kg has gravitational potential energy of 1000 kilojoules, what is its height?
Answer:
The height is 22,472.84 m
Explanation:
Gravitational potential energy is the type of energy that is stored in the gravitational field. In other words, the gravitational potential energy as the energy that a body possesses due to the fact of being under the action of gravity, that is, the energy associated with an object subjected to force, weight, and weight is called gravitational potential energy. that is at a certain height with respect to a reference level.
The greater the weight of a body, the greater the gravitational potential energy and, considering the effect of this variable together with that of the height h at which the object is, the gravitational potential energy is:
Ep = m*g*h
In this case:
Ep= 1,000 kJ= 1,000,000 J (being 1 kJ=1,000 J)m=4.536 kgg= 9.81 [tex]\frac{m}{s^{2} }[/tex]h=?Replacing:
1,000,000 J=4.536 kg* 9.81 [tex]\frac{m}{s^{2} }[/tex] *h
Solving:
[tex]h=\frac{1,000,000 J}{4.536 kg*9.81\frac{m}{s^{2} } }[/tex]
h= 22,472.84 m
The height is 22,472.84 m
which apparatus Is used to determine the volume of a small block of unknown material
Options are;
A: measuring cylinder, metre rule
B: measuring cylinder, stopwatch
C: metre rule, balance
D: metre rule, stopwatch
Answer:
A: measuring cylinder, metre rule
Explanation:
Usually, when measuring volume of a small material, we make use of a piece of laboratory apparatus known as measuring cylinder which is also known as graduated cylinder.
Since it is a graduated cylinder, it means we will make use of metre rule.
Thus, the correct option is option A.
The apparatus which can be used to determine the volume of a small block of unknown material is: measuring cylinder; meter rule.
A measuring cylinder can be defined as a graduated cylinder that is typically designed and developed for the measurement of the volume of an irregularly shaped piece of object or a small block of unknown material.
Basically, a measuring cylinder is typically marked with horizontal lines on its side as units of measurement for volume.Similarly, a meter rule refers to an apparatus that is used for the measurement of the length of an object.
Hence, the meter rule would be used in measuring the length, width and height of the small block of unknown material, in order to determine its volume while using this formula:[tex]Volume =length\times width \times height[/tex]
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A graph is provided below. The graph shows the speed of a car traveling
east over a 12 second period. Based on the information in the graph, it
can be concluded that in the first 6 seconds, the car is -
Answer:
Accelerating
Explanation:
Explain why Newton's 1st Law is easily visualized in space.
Answer:
Answer: Because it at rest indefinitely without any external force acting upon it. Newton's first law also applies when the rocket is gliding through space with no external forces on it, it will travel in a straight line at a constant speed forever
Explanation:
why does a thrown football have both potential and kinetic energy?what is the combined energy called?
i will give brainliest to who ever answers this question in a paraghraph
Answer:
The thrown football has Potential or stored Energy, PE, by virtue of its position in the air and the ability for it to fall by itself. The thrown football also has Kinetic Energy, KE, given that the ball is in motion and requires an equal and opposite amount of energy to stop it. Both the PE and the KE are forms of Mechanical Energy, ME and the Mechanical Energy of the football is equal to the sum of its Potential and Kinetic Energy. That is ME = PE + KE
Explanation:
Potential energy, PE, is the energy that is the held or stored energy of a body such that the body is able to do work without the addition of energy from an external source
A thrown football that has an elevation or height above the floor level has the capacity to come back down and bounce on the floor without the presence of assistance at the topmost height of the football. Therefore, the thrown football has potential energy, given to it by the thrower
Kinetic Energy, KE, is the energy possessed by a moving that comes from the motion of the object
Given that the thrown football is in motion, it posses kinetic energy
Therefore, the thrown football possesses both potential energy and kinetic energy which are forms of mechanical energy ME
The combined energy of the football is therefore called the Mechanical Energy ME of the ball which is the sum of the potential and kinetic energies of the football, given as follows;
The Mechanical Energy of the football = The Potential Energy of the football + The Kinetic Energy of the football
∴ ME = PE + KE
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Lesson 5: Lab: Acids and Bases Portfolio
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What is the average speed of a toy car that travels 240cm in 1 minute?
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A dog pulls on a leash with a force of 15 23 is a big dog. The leash makes an angle of 36.7 degrees to the horizontal. What are the x
and y components of the force?
Answer:
[tex]x = 12.027N[/tex] and [tex]y = 8.964N[/tex]
Explanation:
The first sentence of this question is not explanatory enough. However, I'll assume the force to be 15N
[tex]Force = 15N[/tex]
[tex]\theta = 36.7[/tex] to the horizontal
Required
Solve for the x and y components
Since the given angle is to the horizontal, the x and y coordinates are calculated using the following illustrations.
[tex]Sin\theta = \frac{y}{Force}[/tex] ---- y component
[tex]Cos\theta = \frac{x}{Force}[/tex] ---- x component
Calculating the y component.
Substitute 15 for Force and 36.7 for [tex]\theta[/tex]
[tex]Sin\theta = \frac{y}{Force}[/tex] becomes
[tex]Sin(36.7) = \frac{y}{15}[/tex]
Make y the subject
[tex]y = 15 * Sin(36.7)[/tex]
[tex]y = 15 * 0.5976[/tex]
[tex]y = 8.964N[/tex]
Calculating the x component.
Substitute 15 for Force and 36.7 for [tex]\theta[/tex]
[tex]Cos\theta = \frac{x}{Force}[/tex] becomes
[tex]Cos(36.7) = \frac{x}{15}[/tex]
Make y the subject
[tex]x = 15 * Cos(36.7)[/tex]
[tex]x = 15 * 0.8018[/tex]
[tex]x = 12.027N[/tex]
Hence, the x and y components of the force are: 8.964N and 12.027N respectively.
Which of the following is NOT part of genetic materials passed from parent to offspring.
DNA
Chromosomes
Tendons
Genes
Answer:
tendons
Explanation:
What happens to the boat when its weight is greater than the buoyant force?
What happens to the boat when its weight is less than the buoyant force?
What happens to the boat when its weight is equal to the buoyant force?
Answer:
1. and 2. If the buoyant force is greater than the object's weight, the object rises to the surface and floats. If the buoyant force is less than the object's weight, the object sinks. If the buoyant force equals the object's weight, the object can remain suspended at its present depth.
3. When the buoyant force equals one ton, it will sink no further. When any boat displaces a weight of water equal to its own weight, it floats. This is often called the “principle of flotation” where a floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.
Explanation:
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