Explanation:
Because water has no uniform rate of expansion and it vaporizes easy when temperature increases that makes it difficult to read.
A 69.0 N object accelerates to the right at 4.5 m/s^2. What is the normal force acting on the object.
Answer:
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In Greenland there is a glacier called the Jakobshavn Isbrae that moves more quickly than any other
glacier known to mankind. It travels 8.2 millimeters every day. How far does the glacier move in a YEAR?
Convert units and show your work. (HINT-> how many days are there in a year? How many millimeters
in a meter?)
Answer:
8.2 mm / day * 1 m / 1000 mm = .00082 m / day distance in 1 day
365 day / 1 yr * .00082 m / day = .30 m / yr
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Answer:
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La aceleración de un proyectil que describe una trayectoria parabólica cerca de la superficie terrestre es constante o variable
Answer:
Es una constante porque sigue funcionando y debido a la gravedad, tú tendrías que ser tú quien la detenga si está bajando en lugar de hacia arriba.
Explanation:
*Average Speed v = d/t
Distance d = v t
Time t = d/v
* remember v = average speed
Solve the following problems for average speed, distance or time. Round to tenths place:
Find the distance traveled by a car that travels with an average speed of 110 km/h for 3.5 h.
How long does it take a baseball moving with an average speed of 35 m/s to travel 18 m?
What is the average speed of a car that travels 870 km in 14.5 h?
Find the distance traveled by a car that travels with an average speed of 110 km/h for 3.5 h
To solve for distance:
d = v t
d = 110 × 3.5
d = 385 km
How long does it take a baseball moving with an average speed of 35 m/s to travel 18 m?
To solve for time:
t = d/v
t = 18 / 35
t = 0.514286
t = 0.5 s
What is the average speed of a car that travels 870 km in 14.5 h?
To solve for average speed:
v = d/t
v = 870 / 14.5
v = 60 km/h
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A 0.5 kg rock and a 150 kg boulder were dropped from a cliff 65 meters high. Which one would hit the ground first ignoring air resistance?
An arrow fired horizontally at 44m/s travels 23m horizontally before it hits the ground From what height was it fired?
A 4.5 kg box is being pulled by a girl using a string that makes an angle of 20° horizontal. Find the force of friction if the force exerted on the string is 15 N and the coefficient of friction is 0.5.
Answer:
Fcoso-f =ma. F= ma 15 = 4.5 a then get acceleration. Fcoso- umg = ma then get friction
7. Circle the letter of the sentences that describe Thomson's model of the
atom.
a. An atom is filled with positive matter.
b. An atom is mostly space with a small nucleus.
c. Negative charges are scattered throughout an atom.
Answer: c
Explanation:
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In which of the following cases of motions, the distance moved and the magnitude of the displacement are equal?
If the car is moving on a straight road
If the car is moving in circular path
The pendulum is moving to and fro
The earth is moving around the sun
Answer:
answer is number (a) If the car is moving on a straight road....
Explanation:
The distance moved and magnitude of displacement are equal only in the case of motion along a straight line. Because displacement is the shortest path between initial and find path. So, for car moving on straight road, distance moved and magnitude of displacement are equal.
42. The object in the figure is made of
a material of density 3000 kg/m3.
What is the tension in the rope,
which suspends the object, when
it is completely immersed in
water. The mass of the object is
200 kg.
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Explanation:
A raindrop was 16meters above the ground, falling straight down at a constant velocity. It took the raindrop 2seconds to fall half the distance to the ground. What was the raindrop's velocity?
what is the answer
Answer is 4 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:-Let :-
Constant velocity = v
Time (t) = 2 seconds
Height (h) = 16 metres
As the raindrop has constant velocity, we can write that :
[tex] \frac{h}{2} = vt[/tex]
Substituting the values, we get,
[tex] \frac{16}{2} = v \times 2[/tex]
[tex]8 = v \times 2[/tex]
[tex] \frac{8}{2} = v[/tex]
[tex]v = 4 \: m/s[/tex]
Therefore, the velocity of the raindrop is 4 m/s.
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How is an apple falling from a tree like the potential difference in a battery?
The gravitational potential energy of a falling apple is similar to the potential difference of a battery because both are energy stored in the object
The gravitational potential energy of a falling apple is maximum when the apple is at maximum height. As the apple begins fall to the ground the potential energy decreases and it will be transformed to kinetic energy.
[tex]P.E_i + K.E_i = P.E_f + K.E_f[/tex]
The potential difference in a battery is total energy stored in the battery.
Thus, the gravitational potential energy of a falling apple is similar to the potential difference of a battery because both are energy stored in the object.
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The similarity is that both the battery and the falling apple have stored energy.
We define the potential energy of an object as stored energy in that object.
A battery has potential energy, it is stored until you connect it to something and allow that energy to flow.
Similarly, when the apple is in the air it has potential energy, that will be transformed into kinetic energy as it falls (as the apple falls, its velocity increases, thus, the kinetic energy increases).
So both, the apple and the battery have stored energy, and that is the similarity between these two.
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can you please explain this answer?
Answer:
Final velocity = 7.4m/s
Explanation:
Use the equation:
acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity)/time
Rearrange to get:
final velocity = (acceleration * time) + initial velocity
Now just substitute with the values you already have:
Final velocity = (-9.8m/s^2 * 0.7s) + 0.5m/s
Final velocity = 7.36m/s
We are using 2 sig-figs, so:
Final Velocity = 7.4m/s
A girl is riding a bike with a velocity of 7 m/s. The bike undergoes an acceleration of 2 m/s2. What is the velocity of the bike after 2 seconds
From the information provided, the velocity after 2 seconds is 11 m/s.
From the equations of motion;
v = u + at
Where;
v = final velocity
a = acceleration
t = time taken
The initial velocity of the bike was 7 m/s and its acceleration is 2 m/s2. This change occurred within a time of 2 seconds.
Hence;
v = 7 + 2(2)
v = 11 m/s
The velocity after 2 seconds is 11 m/s.
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PLEASE HELP ASAP THANK YOU You're out for run. Your initial velocity is 1.5 m/s. Suddenly a crazy dog starts chasing you and you
accelerate to a velocity of 3 m/s. It takes you 10 seconds to find a safe place to hide from the
Chihuahua. What was your displacement?
Show work
Answer:
Your displacement would be
s = 22.5 m
s=1/2(v+u)t
what is the force of a punch if it accelerates at 0.2m/s2 and has a mass of 2kg?
Answer:
0.4 N
Explanation:
We know ,
F = maF = 0.2 * 2 NF = 0.4Nwhat is electrostatic induction
Answer:
See Below
Explanation:
It is a change in the distribution of electric charge on one object because of the influence a nearby object that has an electric charge. So if an object with a negative charge is brought near to a neutral object, the neutral object will alter itself so that one side becomes more positive and the other side becomes more negative.
Electrostatic induction occurs whenever any object is placed in an electric field.
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Find calculated displacement.
Velocity - 70 m/s
Time - 4s
Initial position- 0m
Final Position- 50m
Calculated Displacement(m) - ?
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Let's Calculate the displacement :
we know that displacement is the shortest distance between two points (i.e final position - initial position). so here displacement :
50 - 0 = 50mIt's Friday night and Skyler has been assigned the noble task of baby-sitting Casey, his 2-year old brother. He puts a crash helmet on Casey, places him in the red wagon and takes him on a stroll through the neighborhood. As Skyler starts across the street, he exerts a 52 N forward force on the wagon. There is a 24 N resistance force and the wagon and Casey have a combined weight of 304 N. Construct a free body diagram depicting the types of forces acting upon the wagon. Then determine the net force, mass and acceleration of the wagon.
Answer: It's Friday night and Skyler has been assigned the noble task of baby-sitting Casey, his 2-year old brother. He puts a crash helmet on Casey, places him in the red wagon and takes him on a stroll through the neighborhood. As Skyler starts across the street, he exerts a 52 N forward force on the wagon. There is a 24 N resistance force and the wagon and Casey have a combined weight of 304 N. Construct a free body diagram depicting the types of forces acting upon the wagon. Then determine the net force, mass and acceleration of the wagon.
Explanation:
When Skyler exerts a force of 52 N on the wagon and there is a 24 N resistance force and the wagon and Casey have a combined weight of 304 N then Net force, mass and acceleration of the wagon will be 305.2 N, 31.02kg and 0.9 m/s² resp.
What is Force ?Force is responsible for the motion of an object. it produces acceleration in the body. According to newton's second law force is mass times acceleration i.e. F =ma. Its SI unit is N which is equivalent to kg.m/s². There are two types of forces, balanced force and unbalanced force. when net force acting on body is zero then it is called as balanced force and net force on the body is non zero then it is called as unbalanced force. unbalanced force are responsible for the motion of the body.
in this problem, Skyler is applying 52 N force to a wagon, there is resistance of 24N of force. Combined Wight is 304 N is directed downwards. a vector diagram is shown in the figure which gives the Net force.
the resultant force between resistance and applied force
F = 52 - 24 = 28N... means total of 28N of actual force is applied on the wagon in x direction.
There is downward force as weight, hence magnitude of net force acting on the wagon is.
F²(net) = F₁²+F₂² + F₁F₂cosθ
θ = 90, cos 90 = 0
F²(net) = F₁²+F₂²
F²(net) = 28² + 304²
F²(net) = 93200
F (Net) = [tex]\sqrt{93200\\[/tex] = 305.2 N
To get mass and acceleration,
weight W = mg
304 = m*9.8
m = 31.02 kg mass of the wagon is 31.02kg
F = ma
28 = 31.02*a
a = 0.9 m/s²
Acceleration of the wagon is 0.9 m/s². this is forward acceleration.
Hence Net force, mass and acceleration of the wagon is 305.2 N, 31.02kg and 0.9 m/s² resp.
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A high school bus travels 240 km west in 6.0 h. What is its average velocity for the trip?
Answer:
240÷6.0 =40
Explanation:
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How far could you skip in one hour? 20m/ 3m/s
Answer:
20m/s = 72,000m, 3m/s = 10800m
Explanation:
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What resistance does a 25 W light bulb have if 12.6 V is applied to it?
(3 marks)
Answer:
Explanation:
W = 25 Watts
V = 12.6 Volts
I = ? I is the current in amperes.
Solution
25 = 12.6 * I
I = 25 / 12.6
I = 1.98 amperes
V = 12.6
I = 1.98
R = ??
V = I * R
12.6 = 1.98 * R
R = 12.6 / 1.98
R = 6.35 ohms
1. Define weight
2. How is the weight of an object related to its mass?
3. If an object has a mass of 50 kg, what is its weight?
4. An object is accelerating when it a speeds up b. slows down c changes direction d any of the above
5. Newton's second law of motion relates an object's acceleration to aits mass b. ils velocity c. the net force acting on it d. a and
6. Doubling the net force acting on an object a doubles its acceleration C. cuts its acceleration in half. b. decreases it acceleration d does not affect its acceleration
7. If the mass of an object doubles, its weight a. doubles b. decreases. c. is not affected. d changes by a factor of
8.If you know the mass of an object, you can calculate its weight with the formula a F-m XV b. a = Fim c. F = m X 9.8 m/s22 d. d = v X 9. Which units can be used to express force? a. N b. kg/s2 c. kgm/s2 d. a ando
10. If you push a 20-kilogram mass with a force of 40 N, what will be the object's acceleration? a 40 m/s2 b. 20 m/s2 c. 10 m/s2 d 2 m/s2
1. Weight is the gravitational pull with which the earth attracts the body towards the center of the earth. The S.I unit is Newton (N)
2. The weight of an object is related to its mass with the below equation.
W = mg
Where W = weight, m = mass and g = acceleration due to gravity
3. The mass m = 50 kg and g = 9.8 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
Substitute the parameters in the equation above.
W = 50 x 9.8
W = 490 N
4. An object is accelerating when it speeds up. If the object slows down, it means it is decelerating. The correct answer is option A
5. Newton's second law of motion is:
F = ma
Where F = force applied, m = mass and a = acceleration
Therefore, Newton's second law of motion relates an object's acceleration to its net force acting on it. The correct answer is option C
6. According to Newton's second law of motion which relates an object's acceleration to its mass, doubling the net force acting on an object a doubles its acceleration. Because mass is always constant.
7. Since the weight of an object is related to its mass with the equation.
W = mg, If the mass of an object doubles, its weight will also doubles. Option A is the correct answer.
8. If you know the mass of an object, you can calculate its weight with the formula F = mX when X = 9.8m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
9. Force is expressed in unit as Newton (N)
10. The parameters given are :
mass m = 20kg
Force F = 40N
To calculate acceleration, use the formula F = ma
Substitute all the parameters into the equation.
40 = 20a
a = 40/20
a = 2m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
The correct option is D
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a. They are measured from the Prime Meridian in a and direction. These lines are known also as
Answer:
meridians
Imaginary lines called meridians that measure distances East and West of the Prime Meridian. Longitude is different from latitude. Longitude may also be referred to as meridians. Although they measure the distance from East and West, the lines run in the direction of north and south.
Explanation:
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What is the final monetum of the artist clay system immediately after the collision
Answer:
the total mass of the objects multiplied by their velocity.
A bicycle and a tennis ball are both at the top of a hill storing potential energy. If they both start rolling down the hill at the same time, which one will have the most
kinetic energy?
Answer:
a bicycle has more kinetic energy cuz kinetic energy depends on mass and velocity.bicycle has more mass than a tennis ball.
If you throw a ball into the air, Earth exerts a force on the ball. The ball in the air exerts no force.
Answer:
If an unbalanced force is acting on a rope, the rope will accelerate In The Direction Of The Unbalanced Force. The speed you read on your speedometer is the Constant speed.
Explanation:
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