Answer:
1.02s
Explanation:
In this situation the following equation will be useful:

Where:
 is Marissa's car final velocity
 is Marissa's car initial velocity
 is Marissa's car constant acceleration (assuming this is the acceleration, since 1269 m/s^{2} does not make sense)
 is the time it takes to accelerato from  to 
A car of mass 800kg travels a distance of 40m at constant speed in a duration of 2.0s. The car exerts a forward force of 15kN.
What is the power generated by the car?
W = F × s
W = 15kN × 40 m
W = 15.000 N × 40 m
W = 600.000 J
P = W/t
P = 600.000 J/2 s
P = 300.000 Watt
P = 300kWatt
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Calculate the velocity of a car traveling 0.75ters in 2.5 seconds using
meters/second (m/s)
Answer:
Distance covered:0.75
Time take:2.5
Velocity = distance/time
V=0.75/2.5
V= 0.3m/s
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What is the volume of a metal that has a density of 6.2g/cm3 and a mass of 13.8 grams?
Answer:
the answer would be 2.23
Explanation:
that is also a rounded up decimal! to find your answer, divide the mass (13.8) by the density (6.2) to find your volume :)
Differentiate the followingy= 14t^2-t^2/2+5t-3dy/dt=?
I'm going to assume you mean
[tex]y = 14t^2 - \dfrac{t^2}{2+5t} - 3[/tex]
Taking the derivative with respect to t on both sides gives
[tex]\dfrac{\mathrm dy}{\mathrm dt} = 2\cdot14t - \dfrac{(2+5t)(2t)-t^2(5)}{(2+5t)^2} - 0 \\\\ \dfrac{\mathrm dy}{\mathrm dt} = \boxed{28t - \dfrac{4t+5t^2}{(2+5t)^2}}[/tex]
You could go on to expand the rational expression into partial fractions. One way to do this:
[tex]\dfrac{5t^2 + 4t}{(2 + 5t)^2} = \dfrac{t(5t+2) + 2t}{(2+5t)^2} \\\\= \dfrac{t}{2+5t} + \dfrac{2t}{(2+5t)^2} \\\\= \dfrac15 \cdot \dfrac{t}{\frac25+t} + \dfrac{2t}{(2+5t)^2} \\\\ = \dfrac15 \cdot \dfrac{t+\frac25-\frac25}{\frac25+t} + \dfrac{2t}{(2+5t)^2} \\\\ = \dfrac15 \left(1 - \dfrac{2}{2+5t}\right) + \dfrac{2t}{(2+5t)^2} \\\\ = \dfrac15 - \dfrac{2}{10+25t}+ \dfrac{2t}{(2+5t)^2}[/tex]
and this would give
[tex]\dfrac{\mathrm dy}{\mathrm dt} = 28t - \dfrac15 + \dfrac2{10+25t} - \dfrac{2t}{(2+5t)^2}[/tex]
Whoich has a greater volume 1kg of gold or 1kg of silver
Answer:
equal
Explanation:
both pursue same amount of weight
If you were able to cut this bar
of gold over and over until
you have the smallest particle
of gold possible, what would
that particle be?
А
a molecule of gold
B
an atom of gold
Answer:
if you cut a bar of gold over and over it would result to an atom.
because an atom is the smallest particle of an element that can exist.
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The statement "are either elements or compounds" describes a
A. pure substance.
B. mixture.
Answer: A. Pure Substance
Explanation:
If it is pure the substance has to be either an element or a compound.
Answer:
A. pure substance
Explanation:
This is because matter has distinct properties and the ingredients from sample to sample do not change, and all substances are either elements or compounds
What happens to the density of a fluid as it temperature increases/decreases?
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Your thumb contains the only saddle joint in the entire body. How would your hand function differently if your thumb contained a pivot joint? What if it contained a ball and socket joint? Describe four consequences of having a different type of joint in the thumb.
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Answer:
The saddle joint allows movement in different directions but only a small amount of rotation. The thumb is the only organ that has a saddle joint.
It should be noted that the bones that are in the saddle joint ensure the back and forth movement of the thumbs.
The pivot joint is the joint that's responsible for ensuring that one bone rotates around another bone. Ball and socket joint can be found in the shoulder and the hip and it allows for greater freedom of movement.
When compared to other movable joints, the saddle joint is prone to dislocation because it's free-moving and rotates on its own axis alone.
In conclusion, if the thumb contained a pivot joint or a ball and socket joint, it'll be able to move more freely.
isaac newton discovered that the color white is created when light passes through a prism. t or f?
Answer:
false
Explanation:
discovered colours of the rainbow
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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A toy truck has a mass of 8kg. If it is moving at a velocity of 3m/s, what is it's
momentum?
Answer:
[tex]momentum =mv \\ = 8 \times 3 = 24kg.m. {s}^{ - 1} [/tex]
3. The brakes of a certain car can produce an acceleration of 6 m/s.
a. How long does it take the car to come to a stop from a velocity of 30 m/s?
Answer:
5s
Explanation:
initial distance: 0 m
distance: ? (we don't know)
initial velocity: 0 m/s
velocity: 30 m/s
acceleration: 6 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]
time: ? (we are looking for)
v = v0 + at
plug the numbers in:
30 = 0 + 6(t)
= 30 = 6t
= t = 5
5s
An astronaut holds a rock 100m above the surface of Planet X. The rock is then thrown upward with a speed of 15m/s, as shown in the figure. The rock reaches the ground 10s after it is thrown. The atmosphere of Planet X has a negligible effect on the rock when it is in free fall. Determine the acceleration due to gravity on Planet X.
The acceleration due to gravity of the planet X is 1 m/s².
The given parameters;
height above the ground, h = 100 minitial velocity of the rock, u = 15 m/stime of motion of the rock, t = 10 sThe acceleration due to gravity is calculated as follows;
[tex]h = ut - \frac{1}{2} gt^2\\\\100 = 15(10) - (0.5\times 10^2)g\\\\100 = 150 - 50g\\\\50g = 150-100\\\\50g = 50\\\\g = 1 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Thus, the acceleration due to gravity of the planet X is 1 m/s²
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7. Navy use SONAR method to locate the position of submarine under water. The waves used in SONAR are A transverse waves. B electromagnetic waves. C. audible to human ear. D.audible to navy only.
Answer:
A. transverse waves
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A wave has a speed of 150 m/s and a frequency of 60 Hz. What is the wavelength of this wave in metres?
Answer:
wavelength = 2.5 m
Explanation:
λ=. v/f
= [tex]\frac{150m/s}{60Hz} = 2.5m[/tex]
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Directions: Select each correct answer. More than one answer may be correct.
Computer simulations are used to predict the weather. A computer simulation is a kind of model. Large amounts of data are entered
into the computer. Then the computer performs complicated calculations with the data. The result is a prediction about what the
weather might be like in the coming hours or days.
Why are computers widely used for modeling weather systems?
because weather systems are too complicated to be accurately predicted using small-scale
models
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because weather systems are too large to study in controlled experiments
because weather systems are too complicated to be studied with instruments and satellites
because weather systems are too large to be observed in nature
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Computers are widely used for modeling weather systems because because weather systems are too complicated to be accurately predicted using small-scale. Hence option A is correct.
What is whether system ?Weather refers to the condition of the atmosphere and includes terms like how hot or cold, wet or dry, quiet or stormy, clear or foggy, etc. The troposphere, which is the lowest part of Earth's atmosphere and lies just below the stratosphere, is where most meteorological events take place. Climate is the phrase for the average of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time, whereas weather is the term for day-to-day temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric factors. Without more explanation, "weather" is typically taken to refer to the weather on Earth.
Differences in air pressure, temperature, and moisture from one location to another influence the weather. The Sun's angle at any given location, which changes with latitude, may be the cause of these variations.
Hence option A is correct.
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the moon is closer to the earth than sun
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03. A rocket and its payload have a total mass of 5.0 × 104 kg. How large is the force produced by the engine (the thrust) when
(a) the rocket is “hovering” over the launch pad just after ignition, and
(b) when the rocket is accelerating upward at 20 ms-2?
Answer:
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Cosmic abundance is made up primarily of what gases?
Answer:
Hydrogen and Helium
Explanation:
The abundance of chemical elements in the universe was made up of large amounts of these 2 gases, the rest made up only about 2% of the universe. Which were produced mostly by supernovae and certain red giant stars
A snake slithered across the sidewalk in between two sign posts. At the first sign post his speed was
1.2 m/s. At the second sign post his speed was 1.2 m/s. This is an example of...
This is an example of Uniform Speed
EXPLANATION
Uniform Speed => no change in speed
Uniform Accelerations Speed => There is a change in speed, but the acceleration remains the same.
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Sean, an astronaut stands on the edge of a lunar crater and throws a Frisbee™ horizontally with a velocity of 5.00 m/s. With no atmosphere on the moon the Frisbee ™ will not have any force of lift so it will “fly” like a stone. The floor of the crater is 77.0 m below the astronaut. What horizontal distance will the Frisbee™ travel before hitting the floor of the crater? (The acceleration of gravity on the moon is 1/6th that of the Earth).
Answer:
48.55mm
Explanation:
What is meant by the phrase "a consistent method of measurement"?
A. All measurements are in SI units.
B. Every measurement is exactly the same numerical value.
C. The same person performs all measurements.
D. Measurements are taken in a way that is the same every time.
Answer:
D. Measurements are taken in a way that is the same every time
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If there are two objects of equal size but object A is heavier than object B, which statement is TRUE according to Newton’s second law of physics?
OPTIONS:
A.
Object A will require less force to be set in motion and will travel faster.
B.
Object B will require less force to be set in motion and will travel faster.
C.
Object A will require more force to be set in motion but will travel faster than object B.
D.
Object B will require more force to be set in motion but will travel faster than object A.
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A meter stick of uniform material has some dough stuck on one end. The stick has a mass of 0.1 kg. It will balance when supported at a point 0.33m from the dough. How much mass does the dough have?
At the equilibrium or balance point the meter stick stationary and the sum of the moments and forces acting on it is zero
The mass of the dough is .[tex]\underline {51.\overline{51}}[/tex] gramsReason:
Known;
Length of the stick = 1 meter
Mass of the stick, m = 0.1 kg
Point the stick will balance when the dough is at one end = 0.33 m
Required:
How much mass does the dough have
Solution:
The meter stick is balanced when the clockwise moment and the anticlockwise moment about the balance point are equal
Let M, represent the mass of the dough, we have;
The center of mass of the meter stick = The 0.5 m point
Taking moment, we have;
[tex]\mathbf{\sum M_{clockwise} = \sum M_{anticlockwise}}[/tex]Distance from the center of mas of the ruler to the fulcrum, d₁ = (0.5 - 0.33) m
Distance from the dough to the fulcrum, d₂ = 0.33 m
Clockwise moment, [tex]\mathbf{\sum M_{clockwise} }[/tex] = m × d₁
Anticlockwise moment, [tex]\mathbf{\sum M_{anticlockwise} }[/tex] = M × d₂
Therefore;
(0.5 - 0.33) × 0.1 = M × 0.33
Therefore, we get;
[tex]M = \dfrac{(0.5 - 0.33) \times 0.1}{0.33} =\dfrac{17}{330} =0. 0\overline{51}[/tex]The mass the dough has, M = 0.0[tex]\overline{51}[/tex] kg = 51.[tex]\underline{\overline{51}}[/tex] grams
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if katie walks 2 feet forward and 5 feet backwards what distance did she walk?
Answer:
7 feet because 2 feet and 5 feet make seven.
A car begins from rest and accelerates at a rate of +3.0 m/s^2 for 5.0 seconds.
a. Determine the car's final speed.
b. Calculate the car's average speed during its trip
Answer:
a)15m/s
b)7.5m/s
Explanation:
a)use the formula for acceleration
b)calculate distance then calculate speed
how much is the velocity of a body when it travels 600 m in 5 minutes ?
Answer:
The answer is two meter per second square
A plane mirror moves towards the object with a velocity of 2m/s and the object itself moves towards the mirror with a velocity of 5m/s. What is the velocity of the image approaching towards the object..
Answer:
3.33 m/s
Explanation:
1/2 = 1/5 + 1/x
1/x = 1/2 - 1/5
1/x = 5/10 - 2/10
1/x = 3/10
x = 10/3
x = 3.33 m/s
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What is 1.0147 rounded to the nearest thousandths place?
Answer:
1.0147 rounded to the nearest thousandths place is 1.015
Answer:
1.015
Explanation:
If you put the number in place value, you have 1 in the ones place, 0 in the tenths place, 1 in the hundreds place, 4 in the thousandths place, and 7 in the ten thousandths place. In order to know how to round 4, you must look at the number directly after it. Since 7 is greater than five, round up to ten. This increases 4 by 1 which would give you the answer 1.015.
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In an experiment, a student adds weights to a spring and then measures the length the
spring is pulled. The length the spring is pulled is called the
O Dependent Variable
O Controlled Variable
Independent Variable
O Random Variable
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Answer:
The answer is Dependent Variable