You cover the following displacements every day going to school: d1=50 m, E and d2=95 m, N. You do this for 12 minutes. a) What is your speed in m/s? b) What is your velocity in m/s?

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Answer 1

The speed will be 0.2 m/s and the velocity will be 0 m/s.

Speed = Total Distance / Total time

We have given total distance as ( 50 + 95 ) metres and total time as 12 minutes or we can say 720 seconds.

Speed = 145/ 720 m/s

Speed = 0.2 m/s

Velocity = Total Displacement / Total time

As the initial and final is the home, hence the net displacement is 0 in that case.

In this case also the total time we have given is 12 minutes or we can say 720 seconds.

Velocity = 0 / 720 m/s

Velocity = 0 m/s

So to conclude with we can say that the speed is 0.2 m/s and the velocity is 0 m/s.

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Newton's first law of motion is also known as the law of inertia. Which of the following BEST
describes inertia?
Inertia depends on an objects mass and velocity
Objects at rest stay at rest until an outside force acts on them
An unbalanced force causes an object to move
An object's tendency to resist change in motion

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Answer:

It is the tendency

of an object to resist any change in its state of motion .

Explanation:

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An aircraft, initially stationary on a runway, takes off with a speed of 85 km h¹ in a distance of no
more than 1.20 km.
What is the minimum constant acceleration necessary for the aircraft?
A 0.23ms-²
B 0.46ms ²
C 3.0ms ²
D 6.0m

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Answer:

A. 0.23 ms⁻²

Explanation:

Using the equation:

v² = u² + 2as

where:

v = final velocity (85 kmh⁻¹  =  85 x 0.278 = 23.6 ms⁻¹)

u = initial velocity (0 ms⁻¹)

a = acceleration (? ms⁻²)

s = displacement (1.20 km  =  1.2 x 1000  =  1200 m),

[tex](23.6)^2 = (0)^2 + 2 (a) (1200)[/tex]

⇒ [tex]a = \frac{23.6^2}{2(1200)}[/tex]

a = 0.23 ms⁻²

what role do supernovae explosions play in galactic recycling?

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Explanation:

Supernovae play a fundamental role in a great cosmic recycling program. We believe that almost all of the elements in the Universe that are heavier than hydrogen and helium are created either in the centres of stars during their lifetimes or in the supernova explosions that mark the demise of larger stars.

Hydroelectric plants are used to produce electricity. Electric generators are used in such plants that are linked to water-wheels. As these water-wheels rotate, electricity is generated. Which of the following best explains the relationship between energy and motion in the process described

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Hydroelectric plants are used to produce electricity is the statement that best explains the relationship between energy and motion.

Explains the relationship between energy and motion in the process?

There is direct relationship between energy and motion in the process because if we increase the motion of the turbines, more electricity is produced in the generator and vice versa.

So we can conclude that the relationship between energy and motion in the process is directly proportional to each other.

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When a mass of m = 29 kg is hung from the middle of a fixed straight aluminum wire, the wire sags to make an angle of 12∘ with the horizontal as shown in (Figure 1) . The elastic modulus for aluminum is 7.0×1010N/m2. Determine the radius of the wire

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The solution to the given question is that the radius of the wire will be 0.378 millimetre approximately

At equilibrium,

Lets assume Tension T in the wire

mass of the block is given as 29 Kg

T sin 12° + T sin 12° = mg  

T sin 12° + T sin 12° = 29 × 9.8

2T sin 12° = 29 × 9.8

T = ( 29 × 9.8 )/2 sin 12°

T = 141.1 / sin 12°

T = 141.1 / 0.2

T = 705.5 Newton

Stress = K × Strain

where K is the elastic modulus of the metal

elastic modulus is given as 7.0 × 10¹⁰ N/m²

T/A = 7.0 × 10¹⁰ × (Δl/l)

A = T × (l/Δl) × (1/ (7.0 × 10¹⁰) )

A = π r² = T / ( (7.0 × 10¹⁰) × ( (1/cos 12°) - 1) )

π r² =  705.5 / ( (7.0 × 10¹⁰) × 0.02234 )

r = √( 705.5 / ( π × (7.0 × 10¹⁰) × 0.02234  ) ) metre

r = √( 705.5 / ( 4910.33 × 10⁶   ) ) metre

r = √( 0.1436 × 10⁻⁶ ) metre

r = ( 0.378 × 10⁻³ ) metre

r = 0.378 millimetre

Thus we have find the radius of the wire by applying stress strain relation which came out to be 0.378 millimetre.

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Animals change their feature according to their environment​

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Some animals adapt to the effects of climate change in their environment by relocating to a cooler location, changing their biological nature to better withstand the heat, or changing the timing of specific activity to match with seasonal changes.

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A housefly with a mass of 0.00100 kilograms zooms through the room at a rate of 2.20 m/s. How much kinetic energy does it have?

0.00110 J
0.00220 J
0.00242 J
The height of the fly above the ground must be known to answer this question.

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Considering the definition of kinetic energy, the housefly has a kinetic energy of 0.00242 J.

Kinetic energy

Kinetic energy is a form of energy. It is defined as the energy associated with bodies that are in motion and this energy depends on the mass and speed of the body.

Kinetic energy is defined as the amount of work necessary to accelerate a body of a given mass and in a rest position, until it reaches a given speed. Once this point is reached, the amount of accumulated kinetic energy will remain the same unless there is a change in speed or the body returns to its rest state by applying a force to it.

The kinetic energy is represented by the following expression:

Ec= ½ mv²

Where:

Ec is the kinetic energy, which is measured in Joules (J).m is the mass measured in kilograms (kg).v is the speed measured in meters over seconds (m/s).Kinetic energy of a housefly

In this case, you know:

m= 0.00100 kgv= 2.2 m/s

Replacing in the definition of kinetic energy:

Ec= ½ ×0.00100 kg× (2.20 m/s)²

Solving:

Ec= 0.00242 J

Finally, the housefly has a kinetic energy of 0.00242 J.

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A section of a high speed test track is circular with a radius of curvature R = 1860 m.

At what angle of θ should the track be inclined so that a car traveling at 61.0 m/s (136 mph) would keep moving in a circle if there is oil on that section of the track, i.e., it would not slip sideways even with zero friction on that section. (Hint: The car's vertical acceleration is zero)

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From the calculation, the banking angle is obtained as 11.5°.

What is the banking angle?

The banking angle refers to the angle at which the vehicle must be inclined so that it does not skid off the road.

Now we have;

θ = ?

v =  61.0 m/s

r = 1860 m

g = 9.8 m/s^2

θ = tan-1(61^2/ 1860 * 9.8)

θ = tan-1(3721)/18228

θ = 11.5°

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A voltmeter of 600ohms resistance reads 200v when connected across a battery of 3ohms internal resistance. Calculate the emf of the battery

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The emf of the battery will be 2.955 V. The rate of change of magnetic flux linked with the coil is responsible for generating emf.

What is induced voltage?

Electromagnetic induction is what causes the induced voltage. Electromagnetic induction generates emf (induced voltage) by subjecting a conductor to a magnetic field.

Given data;

Voltage,v = 200 v

Resistance, r=600 ohms

Internal resistance,R = 3 ohms

The EMF of the battery is found as follows;

E = {vR}/{R+r}

E = 200×3/(3 + 200)

E = 2.955 V

Hence, the emf of the battery will be 2.955 V.

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a jet of water of cross section area and velocity v impinges normally on a stationary flat plate the mass per unit volume of water ρ
by dimensional analysis determine and expression for the force f exerted by the jet against the plate.​

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F = kAρv²

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What is the mass of mars

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Answer:

6.39 × 10^23 kg

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Two people are dragging a canoe on a beach using light ropes. Person 1 applies a
force of 60.0N [Forward] and person 2 applies a force of 90.0N [Forward]. The
friction exerted by the beach on the canoe is 85.0N. Determine the net force of the
canoe.
a) 50.0 N [forward]
Ob) 6.50 N [backward]
c) 6.50 N [forward]
d) 65.0 N [forward]

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The net force on the canoe is obtained as 65.0 N [forward]

What is the frictional force?

The frictional force is the force that opposes motion. We know that the net force is the actual force that moves the canoe in a given direction.

Hence, the total force acting in the forward direction = 60.0N + 90.0N = 150 N and the total backwards force =  85.0N

Net force =  150 N - 85.0N = 65.0 N [forward]

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Which graph describes the motion of a car that moves at constant speed, stops for some time and then moves again at a slower speed?

a. A

b. B

c. C

d. D​

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B as all of the others keep increasing whereas that decreases, showing the car going slower

1. Is it reasonable to expect that anyone would be able to make good sense of a filing system such as this new one? Why or why not?

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It reasonable to expect that anyone would be able to make good sense of a filing system as it reduces the overall storage space occupied by the records.

What is Filing?

This is the process of keeping document safely and being able to easily retrieve them.

The new filing system is based on their volume which is why the space is reduced thereby reducing the ambiguity.

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Which includes the definition of both Behaviorism and Psychoanalysis approaches?

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Behaviorism approach centers on giving absolute prominence to the outside characters of individuals

What is Psychoanalysis approaches?

Psychoanalysis approach centers on fact the fact that the unconscious has the potential to drive our behavior

Interestingly, the behaviorists and psychoanalysts share some common norms and values in such away that

Their both ideas are deterministicThey both recognize that experience is the key to the future behavior

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The electric field in a region points to the northeast. What is the direction of the acceleration of an electron
placed in this region? Consider only the electric force.

northeast
None of the other answers are correct.
northwest
southwest
southeast

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Answer:

Southwest. The electric force on this electron would point southwest (opposite to the direction of the electric field.)

Explanation:

Consider a position in an electric field. A positive point charge placed at that position would experience an electric force from this field. By definition, the direction of this field at that position would be the same as the direction of electric force that the field exerts on the positive point charge placed at that position.

It is given that the electric field in this question points to the northeast in this region. Thus, a positive point charge placed in this region would experience an electric force in the same direction- to the northeast.

Electrons are negatively charged. The direction of electric force on an electron would be opposite to that on a positive point charge placed at the same position. The electric force on a positive point charge in this region points to the northeast (same as the direction of the electric field). The opposite of northeast is southwest. Hence, the electric force on an electron at this position would point to the southwest.

By what percent does the braking distance of a car decrease, when the speed of the car is reduced by 10.3 percent? Braking distance is the distance a car travels from the point when the brakes are applied to when the car comes to a complete stop. (Hint: the answer is not 10.3 percent)

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The percent of the braking distance is mathematically given as

P=91.5128%

What percent does the braking distance of a car decrease, when the speed of the car is reduced by 10.3 percent?

Generally, the equation for is  mathematically given as

V^2=U^2+2as

Therefore

V^2=u^2+2(-a)s

[tex]s=\frac{u^2}{-2a}[/tex]

Hence.

u'=u-u×0.103

u'=0.206u

v^2=u^2+2as

0=(0.206)^2+2(-a)s'

Hence

[tex]s'=\frac{0.042436u^2}{a}[/tex]

In conclusion,The reduction percentage is

[tex]P=\frac{s-s'}{s}*100\\\\P=\frac{(\frac{u^2}{-2a})-(\frac{0.042436u^2}{a} )}{ \frac{u^}{-2a}}*100\\\\P=\frac{(0.5-0.042436 )}{ 0.5}*100[/tex]

P=91.5128%

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A big rock falls from a height towards water below, and hits water at a speed of 12 m/s. Rock was at a height of 15 m before falling and weighs 65 kg.

a) What was the average force of air resistance (e.g., friction) acting on the rock?
b) What is the force of friction underwater if the rock reaches a depth of 2.5 m before stopping and there is a buoyant force of 650 N [upward] acting on the rock once underwater.

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The frictional force of air resistance is; 949N while the force of friction underwater is; 1859N.

What is the Frictional force of air resistance?

The frictional force on the action rock can be evaluated as follows;

F - W = ma

However, the acceleration of fall a can be evaluated as follows;

a = (12² -0²)/2× 15

a = 144/30 = 4.8m/s².

a) Hence, the air resistance, frictional force, F = (65×9.8) + (65 ×4.8)

F = 949N.

b) When reaches a depth of 2.5m, it follows that the acceleration is;

a = (0²-12²)/(2×2.5)

a = 144/5 = 28.8m/.

On this note, the force balance is;

F + 650 = 65(9.8 + 28.8)

F = 2509 - 650

F = 1859N.

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A boat moves through the water with two forces acting on it. One is a 1,800-N forward push by the water on the propeller, and the other is a 1,200-N resistive force due to the water around the bow.
(a) What is the acceleration of the 1,400-kg boat?
0.25
m/s 2

(b) If it starts from rest, how far will the boat move in 20.0 s?
m

(c) What will its velocity be at the end of that time?
m/s

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(a)The acceleration of the 1,400-kg boat will be 0.425 m/sec²

(b) If it starts from rest, the distance through which the boat moves in 20.0 s will be 85 m.

(c)Velocity at the end of that time will be 8.5 m/sec.

What is velocity?

The change of distance with respect to time is defined as speed. Speed is a scalar quantity. It is a time-based component. Its unit is m/sec.

Given data;

Forwad force acting on the boat,v₁ = 1,800-N

Resistive force acting on the boat,v₂ = 1,200-N

The acceleration of the boat,a

Mass of boat,m = 1,400-kg

Initial velocity of boat,u= 0 m/sec

Distance travelled by boat,S = ?

Time for the boat travels,t = 20.0 s

Final velocity,V = ? m/sec

The net force on the boat;

F = F₁ - F₂

F = 1800 N - 1200 N

F = 600 N

From the defination of force;

F= ma

a = F / m

a = 600 N / 1400 kg

a = 0.425 m/sec²

b)

The distance through which the boat moves is 20.0 s;

[tex]\rm x_f = x_ 0 + v_0 t + \frac{1}{2} at^2 \\\\ x_f = \frac{1}{2}at^2 \\\\ x_f = 0+0 + \frac{1}{2} at^2 \\\\ x_f = \frac{1}{2}\times 0.425 \times (20 )^ 2 \\\\ x_f = 85 \ m[/tex]

c)

The velocity at the end of that time is found as;

[tex]\rm v_f = v_ 0 + at \\\\ v_f =- 0+ at \\\\ v_f = 8.5[/tex] m/sec

Hence the acceleration of the boat, the distance through which the boat moves in 20.0 s, and velocity at the end of that time will be 0.425 m/sec²,85 m, and 8.5 m/sec.

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How much time is required for a sound to travel 1 mile (5,280.0 ft) if the air temperature is 0°C?

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The time is required for a sound to travel 1 mile (5,280.0 ft) if the air temperature is 0°C is 4.85 sec.

What is velocity?

Velocity is largely a vector quantity. It is the fee of alternate distance. The speed of an item transferring can by no means be negative. The pace of a transferring item may be zero.

The velocity of sound waves at zero degrees Celsius is 1087 ft/sec.

Velocity = Distance/Time

Time= Distance/Velocity

The distance to be traveled by sound is 5280 ft

The velocity of sound is 1087 ft/sec

Time = 5280 ft/ 1087 ft/sec

Time = 4.85 sec.

The time required by sound to travel 1 mile at zero degrees Celsius is 4.85 sec.

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A crane lifts up two boxes. A picture of a crane with a cable hanging down labeled Rope 1, which is attached to a box labeled A. Box A is attached to a cable labeled Rope 2, which is attached to a box labeled B. Which free body diagram shows the forces acting on block A? A free body diagram with two force vectors, the first pointing downward labeled F Subscript g A Baseline, the second pointing upward labeled F Subscript T 1 Baseline. A free body diagram with three force vectors, the first pointing downward labeled F Subscript g A Baseline, the second pointing upward labeled F Subscript T 1 Baseline, and the third pointing downward labeled F Subscript g B. A free body diagram with three force vectors, the first pointing downward labeled F Subscript g A Baseline, the second pointing upward labeled F Subscript T 1 Baseline, and the third pointing downward labeled F Subscript T 2. A free body diagram with three force vectors, the first pointing downward labeled F Subscript g A Baseline, the second pointing upward labeled F Subscript T 1 Baseline, and the third pointing upward labeled F Subscript T 2.

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The free body diagram showing the forces acting on block A is diagram 3; option C.

What are free body diagrams?

Free body diagrams are simple diagrams which are used to illustrate the magnitude and direction of the forces acting on the body.

The diagram of the crane and boxes as well as the free body diagrams are shown in the attached image.

Three forces are acting on A as follows:

The force of gravity acting downward, represented by [tex]F_{gA}[/tex]The tension in the rope 1, pulling block A upwards, represented by [tex]F_{T1}[/tex]The tension in the rope 2, due to the weight of block B, pulling block A downwards, represented by [tex]F_{T2}[/tex]

Therefore, diagram 3 is correct.

In conclusion, free body diagram shows the forces acting on a body as well as their direction of action.

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Answer:

I think C is the correct answer

Explanation:

the density of gas is 1.775kg/m^3 at 27 degree celcius and pressure of 10^-5n/m^2. if the specific heat capacity at constant pressure is 846 jkg^-1k^-1 calculate the ratio of specific heat capacity at constant pressure to tht constant volume​

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Answer:

76.52

Explanation:

the density of gas is 1.775kg/m^3 at 27 degree celcius and pressure of 10^-5n/m^2. if the specific heat capacity at constant pressure is 846 jkg^-1k^-1, the ratio of specific heat capacity at constant pressure to tht constant volume​ is 76.52

what is density?

Density is  the mass of a unit volume of a material substance. The formula for density is represented by d = M/V, where d is density, M is mass, and V is volume.

It is commonly represented in units of grams per cubic centimeter. Density can also be expressed as kilograms per cubic meter .

Density can used to define how different materials interact when mixed together. For example Wood floats in water because it has a lower density, while an anchor sinks because the metal has a higher density.

density can be applied in pipe design, shipbuilding, helium balloons, weight distribution in the aeroplane, and the fact that ice floats on water.

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What are significant figures?

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Answer:

The term significant figures refers to the number of important single digits (0 through 9 inclusive) in the coefficient of an expression in scientific notation.

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Answer:

The term significant figures refers to the number of important single digits (0 through 9 inclusive) in the coefficient of an expression in scientific notation.

Explanation:

A motor has coils with a resistance of 10.0 ohms and is supplied by a voltage of V = 1.20 x 102 V. When the motor is running at its maximum speed, the back emf is 70.0 V. Find the current in the coils (a) when the motor is first turned on and (b) when the motor has reached its maximum rotation rate.

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Hi there!

a)
When the motor is first turned on, the coils are initially stationary. Thus, there is no change in magnetic flux and, consequently, no induced emf.

Therefore:
[tex]iR = \epsilon - \epsilon_{back}[/tex]

Since there's no back emf:
[tex]iR = \epsilon[/tex]

Solving for i using Ohm's Law:
[tex]i = \frac{\epsilon}{R}\\\\i = \frac{120}{10} = \boxed{12.0 A}[/tex]

b)

We are given that at max speed, the back EMF is 70.0 V.

Using the same equation as above:
[tex]iR = \epsilon - \epsilon_{back}[/tex]

Plugging in the values:
[tex]10i = 120 - 70 \\\\10i = 50 \\\\[/tex]

Solving for current:
[tex]i = \frac{50}{10} = \boxed{ 5.0 A}[/tex]

calculate the pressure of water in a will if the deep of the water is 10 m​

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Answer:

98,000 pa

Explanation:

The formula for water pressure is as follows:

[tex]pressure = pgh[/tex]

Where p is the density of water (in kg/m3), g is the gravitational field strength, and h is the height of the water.

The density of water is 1000kg/m3, the gravitational field strength is 9.8, and the height is 10. Substituting in these values:

[tex]pressure = 1000 \times 9.8 \times 10[/tex]

[tex]pressure = 98000[/tex]

An emf source with a magnitude of E = 120.0 V, a resistor with a resistance of R = 89.0 Ω, and a capacitor with a capacitance of C = 6.00 μF are connected in series. A) As the capacitor charges, when the current in the resistor is 0.950 A , what is the magnitude of the charge on each plate of the capacitor?

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For an emf source with a magnitude of E = 120.0 V, is mathematically given as

Q=136.63uC

What is the magnitude of the charge on each plate of the capacitor?

Parameters

E = 120.0 VR = 89.0 ΩC = 6.00 μF

Generally, the equation for voltage on the resistor is mathematically given as

Vr=IR

Therefore

Vr=71*0.95

Vr=67.45V

voltage on capacitor

Vc=120-67.45

Vc=52.55V

In conclusion,

Q=CVc

Therefore

Q=52.55*2.60

Q=136.63uC

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Assuming barber wants to setup a saloon in a measuring length of 3m by 3m. He has a simple wooden chairs,3 large mirror and one bulb. Using the knowledge of shadows and reflection, advice the barber on how to arrange a good saloon using the only item he has. Without adding more source of light, how can he enhance the lighting system in his saloon?​

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The best way to arrange the salon to best use what he has is:

Place the bulb in the middle of the wallDirectly face the chair and mirror in front of the bulb for proper lighting and reflectionPlace the chairs side by side of each otherEach mirror should be facing each chai

What is Reflection?

This refers to the change in direction of a wavefront between two different media so that the wavefront returns to its originating medium.

Hence, we can see that from our knowledge of shadows and reflection, we can note that mirrors reflect and light helps to bring detail in a dark area and the chairs should be facing the mirrors directly so the customer can see his hair and how it is being cut by the barber.

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A water wave has a frequency of 6 Hz and a wavelength of 3 m. (a) What is the period of these waves? (b) What is the wave velocity?

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The period or time duration of these waves is 0.16 sec. While the wave velocity is 18m/sec.

What is Wavelength?

Wavelength may be defined as the space between equivalent points in the contiguous cycles of a waveform signal propagated in the area or along a wire.

The time duration of these waves is calculated by the given formula:

T = [tex]\frac{1}{F}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex] = 0.16 seconds.

The velocity is calculated by the given formula:

V= Wavelength × Frequency = 6Hz × 3m = 18m/sec.

Therefore, it is well described above.

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(15 Points)
1. Two builders carry a sheet of drywall up a ramp.
Assume that W = 1.80 m, L = 3.30 m, θ = 24.0°, and that the lead builder carries a (vertical) weight of 147.0 N (33.0 lb). What is the (vertical) weight carried by the builder at the rear? (First Figure)
2. The builder at the rear gets tired and suggest that the drywall should be held by its narrow side. What is the weight (in N) he must now carry? (Second Figure)

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The vertical weight carried by the builder at the rear end is F = 308.1 N

Calculations and Parameters

Given that:

The weight is carried up along the plane in rotational equilibrium condition

The torque equilibrium condition can be used to solve

We can note that the torque due to the force of the rear person about the position of the front person = Torque due to the weight of the block about the position of the front person

This would lead to:

F(W*cosθ) = mgsinθ(L/2) + mgcosθ(W/2)

F(1cos20)= 197/2(3.10sin20 + 2 cos 20)

Fcos20= 289.55

F= 308.1N

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Discuss how oxygen is used in spacecraft in at least 2 paragraphs.

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Oxygen is used in spacecraft by the persons for respiration.

Why do spaceships need oxygen?

Rocket engines carry oxygen gas for combustion because combustion need oxygen. Rockets carry an  liquid oxygen up to space with them as a fuel.

Astronauts sealed in a spacecraft that need a continuous supply of oxygen for respiration. Without this oxygen, no person can survive in the spacecraft.

So we can conclude that oxygen is used in spacecraft by the persons for respiration.

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Oxygen is required in spacecrafts for the following:

Oxygen is mixed with fuel to power the engines,Oxygen is used in pressurized spacesuits for breathing.

What is the importance of oxygen in spacecraft?

Spacecraft refers to vehicles which are used to travel to space.

In space, their is little or no oxygen. Thus oxygen is used in the following ways:

Oxygen is mixed with fuel to power the engines,Oxygen is used in pressurized spacesuits for breathing.

In conclusion, oxygen is important for combustion of fuel of the spacecraft engines as well as for breathing by the astronauts.

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A measure of the strength of the relationship between two variables is referred to as the. Critics of firebombs argued that they.A:were too inaccurate.B:were too expensive.C:would lead to too many civilian casualties.D:would ensure a U.S. victory. describe the importance of the factors that makes the soil fertile What must be explained to consumers enrolling in an HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) MA Plan? (Select 3) In an essay of approximately 250 words, write an editorial that first describes the origins of political action committees, how they have evolved through promotion and legal action and then present both the case for PACs and the case against the expansion of PACs as a significant influence in national politics. Why does an increase in total resources or number of added resources commonly lead to declines in species diversity Simplify each expression by combining like terms-5(n-5)+3(n+1) 1. "Ruby's feet are looped with rope so that she cannot run. A heavy chain hangs off her neck. Mack showsher Stella's ball, her pedestal, her stool. He introduces her to snickers" ("a new beginning").a. Literary Device: imageryb. Definition:c. Significance: How was the issue of taxes used to challenge DOMA? Why do you think New York recognized this same-sex union as a marriage in 2008, but then denied Windsor her tax exemption in 2009? Which of the following lines is parallel to the given line? Lee la lectura y escoge la mejor respuesta. Read and select the best answer.Los ritmos de deforestacin que sufre nuestro pais son alarmantes. La acelerada destruccin de los bosques ha colocado en estado de emergencia a una gran variedad de especies de flora y fauna quedependen de ese ecosistema. Entre esas especies se encuentra la humana.Nuestros bosques se desvanecen y con ellos todas las especies que los habitan. El ritmo de deforestacin que padece Mxico es uno de los ms intensos del planeta: de acuerdo con el Instituto de Geografia de la UNAM, cada ao perdemos 500 mil hectreas de bosques y selvas. Eso coloca en riesgo de extincin a una gran variedad de plantas y animales, asi como a muchas comunidades que a lo largo de generaciones han encontrado en este ecosistema un medio de vida, a tal grado que han aprendido a aprovecharlo sin destruirlo. Esto tambin nos coloca en el quinto lugar de deforestacin a nivel mundialMxico es uno de los paises con mayor biodiversidad en el planeta, y una gran parte de esa biodiversidad depende de los bosques y selvas. Esa riqueza natural ha tenido una expresin en el temeno cultural,donde multiples culturas han creado formas sociales, culturales y artisticas en tomo a este ecosistema. Hoy, esto est en riesgo. La deforestacin conlleva una drstica disminucin en el suministro de agua a escala local y nacional. Asimismo, rompe el equilibrio climtico a nivel regional e incluso planetario, lo cual exacerba la amenaza que representa el cambio climtico global.Source: http://www.greenpeace.org/mexicoles Campanas BosquesLa-deforestacion-y-sus-causasSegn la lectura, cul es el tema principal? El tema principal es ____.A. cmo los efectos de la contaminacin del agua en Mxico han causado un estado de emergenciaB. cmo el pais de Mxico est mejorando la situacin ecologica para salvar los bosquesC. cmo la deforestacin en Mxico ha erradicado algunas especies y ha interrumpido el ecosistemaD. cmo las especies y el ecosistema en Mxico son un modelo para el resto del mundo which regions were the most dependent on the railroad A manufacturer knows that their items have a normally distributed length, with a mean of 14.2 inches, and standard deviation of 1.9 inches. If one item is chosen at random, what is the probability that it is less than 11.9 inches long? Round your answer to 4 decimal places. Alice has to move around a lot to fetch objects at her workstation. Which ergonomic principle should Alice follow to prevent strain?' HISTORYCHIEF COMPLAINTRespiratory distress.HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESSThis is an established patient seen in the office by his regular physician due to increasing respiratory distress for the past 12 hours, unrelieved by his usual routine of Capoten. The patient has a long-standing history of severe bronchial asthma, hiatal hernia with reflux and hypertension. No history of nausea, vomiting or other symptoms.PAST MEDICAL HISTORYIllnesses: As indicated in the HPI.Operations: None.ALLERGIES: NONE.Social history: The patient does not smoke or drink or use recreational drugs.REVIEW OF SYSTEMSExcept as mentioned in the HPI, noncontributory.PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONGENERAL: The patient is a relatively quiet 56-year-old gentleman who appears in moderate respiratory distress with some intercostal retraction.VITAL SIGNS: Blood pressure: 170/100. Respiratory rate: 26. Temperature: 97.2. Heart rate: 135.HEENT: The mucosae are clear.NECK: The neck is supple. No adenopathy is present.CHEST: Heart: S1 and S2 are present in all areas without gallops, rubs or murmurs. Lungs: There are diffuse expiratory and inspiratory rhonchi without rales.ABDOMEN: The abdomen is soft and nontender without evidence of hepatosplenomegaly. The bowel sounds are hypoactive.RECTAL: Exam deferred.EXTREMITIES: No clubbing, cyanosis, edema or calf tenderness.NEUROLOGIC: The deep tendon reflexes are normoreflexive and equal bilaterally without evidence of pathologic reflexes.IMPRESSION1. Severe persistent asthma, status asthmaticus.2. Hypertension.3. Supraventricular tachycardia.PLANAdmit to Weston Medical Center and begin treatment with intravenous steroids, verapamil 80 mg q.12 h., bronchodilators, Tagamet 300 mg q.h.s., Mylanta. PA and lateral chest, EKG, arterial blood gases, electrolytes, SMAC-20. Oxygen per nasal cannula.ICD-10-CM:ICD-10-CM:ICD-10-CM: Why is integrity important in your professional life? If a cell has completed mitosis but not yet completed cytokinesis, what would it look like? Arthritis and other similar diseases can cause a narrowing of the spinal foramen. The images below show a healthy spine and a spine with a narrow foramen.Two illustrations depict healthy spinal foramen and narrow spinal foramen. The narrow spinal foramen has pinched nerve flow.Which symptom would an individual with a narrow foramen most likely experience?A. poor posture from loss of tendon attachment sitesB. lower blood pressure from increased blood flowC. back pain from the compressed nervesD. increased flexibility from the constriction of muscle So, RCF, or relative centrifugal force should be equal to RCF = [tex]11,18*r*(RPM/1000)^2[/tex]The radius is measured in centimeters and RPM is revolutions per minute.What I don't know is, if I plug all the data in the formula, will the result equal to acceleration in meters per second squared, or it will be measured in g's so that if I multiply the g's by 9.8 meters per second square, it will give me the actual acceleration. Lamp 2 transfers a total of 18 000J of energy. 13 320 J of energy istransferred usefully.Calculate the efficiency of Lamp 2.