4. A toy car travels 60 m during 5.7 s at a constant speed. What is the speed of the toy car?
15.556
13.526
6.116
10.526
None of these is correct.

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Answer 1

Answer: 10.526m/s

Explanation:

The speed of the toy car would be calculated as the distance travelled by the toy card divided by the time taken. This will be:

= Distance travelled / Time taken

= 60/5.7

= 10.526m/s

The speed of the toy car is 10.526 meters per second.


Related Questions

When balancing a chemical equation, can a coefficient within a chemical equation be adjusted to
balance the chemical equation?

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The answer is down ther

Even though chemical compounds are broken up and new compounds are formed during a chemical reaction, atoms in the reactants do not disappear, nor do new atoms appear to form the products. In chemical reactions, atoms are never created or destroyed. The same atoms that were present in the reactants are present in the products—they are merely reorganized into different arrangements. In a complete chemical equation, the two sides of the equation must be present on the reactant and the product sides of the equation.

Coefficients and Subscripts

There are two types of numbers that appear in chemical equations. There are subscripts, which are part of the chemical formulas of the reactants and products; and there are coefficients that are placed in front of the formulas to indicate how many molecules of that substance is used or produced.

The subscripts are part of the formulas and once the formulas for the reactants and products are determined, the subscripts may not be changed. The coefficients indicate the number of each substance involved in the reaction and may be changed in order to balance the equation. The equation above indicates that one mole of solid copper is reacting with two moles of aqueous silver nitrate to produce one mole of aqueous copper (II) nitrate and two atoms of solid silver.

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On Earth, a spring stretches by 5.0 cm when a mass of 3.0 kg is suspended from one end.
The gravitational field strength on the Moon is
1/6 of that on Earth.
Which mass, on the Moon, would stretch the spring by the same extension?

Reasons too :(
igcse physics

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Answer:

Mass = 18.0 kg

Explanation:

From Hooke's law,

F = ke

where: F is the force, k is the spring constant and e is the extension.

But, F = mg

So that,

mg = ke

On the Earth, let the gravitational force be 10 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex].

3.0 x 10 = k x 5.0

30 = 5k

⇒ k = [tex]\frac{30}{5}[/tex] ................ 1

On the Moon, the gravitational force is [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex] of that on the Earth.

m x [tex]\frac{10}{6}[/tex] = k x 5.0

[tex]\frac{10m}{6}[/tex] = 5k

⇒ k = [tex]\frac{10m}{30}[/tex] ............. 2

Equating 1 and 2, we have;

[tex]\frac{30}{5}[/tex]  = [tex]\frac{10m}{30}[/tex]

m = [tex]\frac{900}{50}[/tex]

    = 18.0

m = 18.0 kg

The mass required to produce the same extension on the Moon is 18 kg.

Answer:

18 kg

Explanation:

weight (N) = mass (kg) × gravitational acceleration (m/s²)force (N) = k (spring constant) × extension (m)

On Earth, acceleration of gravity is 10 m/s²

weight = 3.0 (kg) × 10 (m/s²)weight = 30 (N)

Since weight is a force, the force is 30 N. The value of spring constant is unknown

30 (N) = k × 5 (m)k = 6 (m/N)

Spring constant is 6. Now let's find the mass on the Moon

mass (kg) × gravitational acceleration (m/s²) = k (spring constant) × extension (m)

Gravitational acceleration of the moon is 1/6 of that on Earth. Earth's g = 10, so Moon's g = 10/6

m × 10/6 = 6 × 5m = 30/(10/6)m = 18

The mass is 18 kg

If you put something like a piece of cardboard between a magnet and an iron nail, the magnet still holds the nail in place, even though the magnet is not touching the nail. Explain how that happens. Use the word induce in your response.

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Answer:

A magnet has a field having lines of force around it that moves through the air which is a nonpermeable medium that allows the passage of magnetic field lines of force. The cardboard is a similar nonpermeable medium and the magnetic lines of force pass through to induce magnetism in the iron nail which is a ferromagnetic material that becomes magnetized by the magnetic field from the magnet

The induced magnetism in the iron nails causes the reverse poles to form in the iron with the iron domain's induced north pole pointing in the direction of the south pole of the magnet and vice versa

The iron nail is then attracted to the magnet as like poles attract, thereby holding the iron nail in place with the cardboard in between, without direct contact between the nail and the magnet as the cardboard prevents the magnet from touching the iron nail held in place

Explanation:

Calculate speed...



D=40 m

T=10 s

a
40 m/s
b
400 m/s
c
4 m/s

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

speed=distance÷time

40÷10=4

A friend tells you that objects with more mass fall faster because they
have a stronger gravitational pull to Earth. How can you show your friend
that this is not true?

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Answer:

by throwing heavy mass and less mass in vacuum simultaneously.

Picking up a puppy is easy, but picking up a large horse is difficult. *

1st law
2nd law
3rd law

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Answer:

1st

Explanation:

It is because the horse is heavier

A 10.0kg box sits at rest on ramp that has an incline of 20.0° from the horizontal. What is the force of gravity acting on the box?

A. -98.0N

B. 98.0N

C. -92.1N

D. -33.5N

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I think it would be d

Answer:

98.0N

Explanation:

A 30.0 kg box is placed on a 3.00 m tall shelf. What how much work was done on the box?

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Answer:

W = 882.9[J]

Explanation:

In order to be able to calculate the work, we must first calculate the force necessary to lift the box. Since the necessary force is equivalent to the weight of the box, we can determine the weight of the box by means of the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.

[tex]w = m*g\\[/tex]

where:

w = weight [N]

m = mass = 30 [kg]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

[tex]w = 30*9.81\\w = 294.3 [N][/tex]

Now, the work can be calculated multiplying the force (weight) by the distance [m]

[tex]W = w*d\\W = 294.3*3\\W=882.9[J][/tex]

7. Mac and Tosh are arguing about the track design. Mac claims that the car is moving fastest at point F because it is furthest along the track Tosh disagrees, claiming that the car moves fastest at point F because point F is at the lowest height Who do you agree with? Make a modification of the track design for point F and gather some evidence to support one claim or the other. Then discuss what changes you made, what observations were made, and the reasoning that supports one of the claim of either Mac or Tosh.​

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Answer:

Tosh is correct.Swap the locations of points B and F on the track and gather speed data. If Mac is correct, the speed at F (closer to the start) should be lower. (It will not be, confirming Tosh's claim.)

Explanation:

The total energy of the car is continuously being exchanged between potential energy and kinetic energy as the car moves along the track. Neglecting energy loss due to friction, the kinetic energy will be greatest when the potential energy is least, at the lowest point on the track. As a consequence we agree with Tosh that the speed will be greatest at F because it is the lowest point.

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If the track were modified to move the lowest point nearer the start, say by interchanging points B and F, then data could be gathered to show whose theory is supported. The evidence needed is the speed of the car at the new location of point F. Tosh's argument is supported if the speed at the new point F is substantially the same.

16. If a car starts from rest and reaches a velocity of 50 m/s in 8 seconds, what was the
acceleration?

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Answer:

The answer is (60 mph - 0 mph) / 8s = (26.8224 m/s - 0 m/s) / 8s = 3.3528 m/s 2 (meters per second squared) average acceleration. That would be 27,000 miles per hour squared.

Space questions

Please help

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Answer:

(1) The relationship between the altitude height, 'h', and the orbital speed, [tex]v_{orbit}[/tex], of the satellite is an inverse relationship

[tex]v_{orbit}[/tex] = 1/(h + R)

(2) The height of the satellite, is approximately 24,442 meters

(3) Please find attached the drawing showing the two lines that indicate the direction of the gravitational force on the satellites created with Microsoft Visio

Explanation:

(1) From the given data table, as the altitude increases, the orbital velocity decreases, therefore, the relationship between altitude, 'h', and orbital velocity, '[tex]v_{orbit}[/tex]', is an inverse relationship which can be expressed as follows;

[tex]v_{orbit} = \sqrt{\dfrac{G \cdot M}{r} }[/tex]

Where;

G = The universal gravitational constant

M = The mass of the Earth, or planet about which the satellite orbits

r = The distance between the center of the planet and the satellite = h + R

R = The radius of the planet

When [tex]v_{orbit}[/tex] = 27,500, h = r - R = 1000

We have;

[tex]v_{orbit}[/tex]² ∝ 1/r

[tex]v_{orbit}[/tex]² = k/r = k/(R+ h)

When, [tex]v_{orbit}[/tex]² = 27,500² = 756,250,000

r = h + R = 1000 + R

∴ 756,250,000 = k/(1000 + R)

(1,000 + R) × 756,250,000  = k

When, [tex]v_{orbit}[/tex]² = 18,000² = 324,000,000

r = h + R = 10,000 + R

∴ 324,000,000 = k/(10,000 + R)

324,000,000 = ((1,000 + R) × 756,250,000)/(10,000 + R)

∴ 324,000,000×(10,000 + R) = (1,000 + R) × 756,250,000

R × (756,250,000 - 324,000,000) = 324,000,000×10,000 - 1,000 × 756,250,000

R = (324,000,000×10,000 - 1,000 × 756,250,000)/(756,250,000 - 324,000,000) = 5746.09600925

R = 5,746.09600925

k = (1,000 + R) × 756,250,000  = (1,000 + 5,746.09600925) × 756,250,000 = 5.1017351 × 10¹²

k = 5.1017351 × 10¹²

(2) When, [tex]v_{orbit}[/tex] = 13,000 m/s, we have;

13,000² = 5.1017351 × 10¹²/(5,746.09600925 + h)

∴ 5,746.09600925 + h = 5.1017351 × 10^(12)/(13,000²) = 30187.7816568

h = 30187.7816568 - 5,746.09600925 = 24,441.6856476

The height of the satellite, h ≈ 24,442 meters

(3) Please find attached the drawing showing the two lines indicating the direction of the force of gravity exerts on the satellites created with Microsoft Visio.

Which of the following quantities are vectors?
charges
electric fields
energy
potentials

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Answer:

electric fields

Explanation:

If the mass of an object increases, then its kinetic energy will ____________ because __________________________

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Answer:

when mass will increase then kinetic energy will also increase because both have positive relationship

Explanation:

when volume increase then molecule come closer then more movement will occurs and kinetic energy increase

Does the planet exert a torque on the meteoroid with respect to the center of mass of the planet? Why or why not?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because the planet exerts a centripetal force on the meteorold

No, the planet doesn't exert a torque on the meteoroid with respect to the center of mass of the planet.

What is a Torque?

This is defined as a form of twisting force which is responsible for rotation of objects.

The planet doesn't exert a torque on the meteoroid with respect to the center of mass of the planet because it exerts a force on the meteoroid parallel to its position vector relative to the center of mass of the planet.

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Puck 1 is moving 10 m/s to the left and puck 2 is moving 8 m/s to the right. They have the same mass, m.



a. What is the total momentum of the system before the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





b. What is the total momentum of the system after the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





c. Write puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form. (1 point)







d. What is the y-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







e. What is the x-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







f. At what angle does puck 2 move after the collision? Determine the angle and draw it on the diagram. (1 point)







g. What is the magnitude of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)

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Answer:

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form = (5.44 i, 2.54 j)

Explanation:

Given;

mass of Puck 1 , = m

mass of Puck 2, = m (since they have the same mass m)

initial velocity of Puck 1, u₁ = 10 m/s to the left

initial velocity of Puck 2, u₂  = 8 m/s to the right

Let the rightward direction be positive direction

Let the leftward direction be negative direction

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision;

P₁ = (initial momentum of Pluck 1) + (initial momentum of Pluck 2)

P₁ = (-mu₁) + mu₂

P₁ = mu₂ - mu₁

P₁ = m(u₂ - u₁)

P₁  = m(8 - 10)

P₁  = -2m kg.m/s

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision;

Based on the principle of conservation of linear momentum, the total momentum before collision is equal to the total momentum after collision.

Thus, the total momentum of the system after the collision is -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form

[tex]v = (v_x, v_y)\\\\v = (vcos \theta , vsin \theta)\\\\v = (6cos 25^0 , 6sin25^0)\\\\v = (5.44i, 2.54j)m/s[/tex]


In the diagram shown above, the circles represent small balls that have
electric charges. Ball 1 has a negative charge, and ball 2 is repelled by ball 1
Next, you see that ball 2 repels ball 3 and that ball 3 attracts ball 4. What is
the electric charge on ball 4?
Ball 4 may have either a positive or negative charge,
Ball 4 has a negative charge.
Ball 4 has a positive charge.

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I think the answer is Bell 4 may have either a positive or neg

Answer:

ball 4 has a positve charge

Explanation:

-Ball 2: is negative because it is repelled by ball one (like signs repel)

- ball 3: is also negative because it is repelled by ball one (like signs repel)

- Ball 4: is positive because it is attracted by ball 3 (opposite signes attract)

The eagles suck, so do the giants and the jets and jaguars are irrelevant

anyone wanna argue

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Naw ur pretty accurate, heck collage is the only football worth watching most the time. Hook'um horns!

What is the speed of a person travelling 30 meters in 5 seconds?

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Answer:

[tex]6\:\mathrm{m/s}[/tex]

Explanation:

Denote average speed by [tex]S=\frac{d}{t}[/tex] where [tex]d[/tex] is total distance travelled and [tex]t[/tex] is time.

Plugging in given values, we get:

[tex]S=\frac{30}{5}=\fbox{$6\:\mathrm{m/s}$}[/tex].

Answer:

s

Explanation:

ANSWER QUICK 30 POINTS
What force controls the movement of the planets around the sun, holds together stars grouped in galaxies, and galaxies grouped in clusters? Thoroughly explain your answer, making sure to include an example and describe how this force keeps planets in orbit. Make sure to write at least 3-5 sentences and proper conventions (spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.) to respond. Put all answers in your own words

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Answer:

Gravity controls the movement of the planets around the sun, holds together stars grouped in galaxies, and galaxies grouped in clusters.  The Universal Law of Gravitation depends on two things.  First it depends on mass of each object  and the second factor is the distance between two objects.  If the mass of one object is Larger, the gravitational pull towards it will be larger  and the smaller distance, the larger the gravitational pull will be between the objects. Therefore the Larger planets have more moon and the inner planets have less.

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
A stone is dropped from a tower 100 meters above the ground. The stone falls past ground level and into a well. It hits the water at the bottom
of the well 5.00 seconds after being dropped from the tower. Calculate the depth of the well. Glven: g=-9.81 meters/second?
A.22.5 meters
B.50.7 meters
C.100 meters
D.110 meters
E.152.45 meters

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Givens

d = 100 meters plus the depth of the well

d = 100 + x                          where x is the depth of the well.

vi = 0 m/s                           The object is dropped. It was not thrown.

t = 5 seconds

a = 9.81 m/s^2

formula

d = vi*t  +  1/2 a t^2

solution

100 + x = 0 + 1/2 * 9.81 * 5^2

100 + x = 122.625             Subtract 100 from both sides

x = 122.625 - 100

x = 22.6  m

The well is 22.6 meters deep.

What does ionic bond mean

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Answer:

The acception and donation of elections within two elements is called as ionic bond.

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Carrie pulls a 41.5 kg bin across the floor of her garage using a rope that is attached to the bin. She pulls with a force of 138 N, at an angle of 28.0° above horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the floor and the box is 0.290 . What is the acceleration of the box?

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Answer: 0.81N

Explanation: Fwx = .165x 9.81 Silicon 30 = 0.81N

The answer to a multiplication problem is called the?

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Answer:

product

Explanation:

Answer:

product

Explanation:

You find the product when you multiply two or any number of factors.

A ball is thrown with 50J of kinetic energy, it hits a target which moves with 30J of kinetic energy, how much energy goes to the thermal store of the surroundings?

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Answer:

The energy that will go will for thermal store of the surroundings is 20 J.

Explanation:

Given;

kinetic of the thrown ball, K.E₁ = 50 J

kinetic energy used to move the target, K.E₂ = 30 J

The excess energy that will go will for thermal store of the surroundings;

ΔK.E = K.E₁ - K.E₂

ΔK.E = 50J - 30J

ΔK.E = 20 J

Therefore, the energy that will go will for thermal store of the surroundings is 20 J.

what are the three laws of motion and examples​

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Explanation:

In Newton's 1 law, an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it.

The motion of a ball falling down through the atmosphere, or a model rocket being launched up into the atmosphere are both examples of Newton's first law. 

In Newton's 2 law, the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration.

Riding your bicycle is a good example of this law of motion at work. ... Your leg muscles pushing pushing on the pedals of your bicycle is the force. When you push on the pedals, your bicycle accelerates.

In Newton's 3 law, when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction.

For example, when you jump, your legs apply a force to the ground, and the ground applies and equal and opposite reaction force that propels you into the air.

How does attachment affect exploration? Be sure to include findings from both Harlow and Ainsworth in your response.

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“The monkey became attached to the cloth mother so it developed a sense of security. ... In both Ainsworth and Harlow's studies it goes to show that a child social development is dependent on the attachment of a caregiver or mother.”

Answer:

Attachment can affect many things. When you go back to the experiment, you see that they are testing 4 monkeys. They want to see if they would go to the cloth mother or the wire mother. But that is just the base of the experiment. Once the monkeys pick the mother, they have attached themselves to the mother, because animals will pick what is mother, because once you are born, the "hunger games" begin in the wild. They will stay by their mother's side until they are grown and ready to go on their own. When you think about this whole experiment, you know that this experiment was designed as a test of the relative importance of contact comfort. They could have picked any animal for this, and the outcome would have been very similar because as a baby you need to find things that you trust and that is your mother.

Explanation:

Appliances connected so that they form a single pathway for
charges to flow are connected in a(n)
A. series circuit.
B. parallel circuit.
C. off circuit.
D. open circuit

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Question:

Appliances connected so that they form a single pathway for charges to flow are connected in a(n)

Answer:

A. Series circuit

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Appliances connected so that they create a single pathway for charges to flow are connected in a series circuit. Therefore, option (A) is correct.

What is the resistance of resistors connected in series?

In a series combination of appliances, they are connected end-to-end. Consider two resistors, R₁ and R₂ which are connected in a series combination then their effective resistance can be given by:

Total Resistance of the series circuit, R =  R₁ + R₂

In a series combination, the current flows through one appliance and then through another appliance. The same current flows through each appliance in one direction. The total voltage of the series circuit is equal to the sum of all the voltage drops across all appliances.

A potential difference of the series circuit, V  = V₁ + V₂

Therefore, when appliances are connected in a series circuit they form a single pathway for charges to flow.

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A body with mass 2 kg absorbs heat 418.4J when its temperature raises from 293K to 343K . What is the specific heat of the body?

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Answer:

C M (change in T) = heat absorbed      thermal equation for heat gained

C = 418.4 J / (2 kg * 50 deg K) = 4.184 J / kg * deg K     specific heat

Note: 1 gm =.001 kg

So C = .004184J / gm * deg K

Also, 1 J = .239 cal   so in conventional terms

C = .001 cal / gm deg K     (very low, water would be 1 cal / gm deg C

When a cyclist is decelerating uphill the forces on him are balanced or unbalanced ​

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Answer:

Unbalanced

Explanation:

A cyclist decelerating uphill has unbalanced forces acting on him. An unbalanced force acting on a body has a net force which is greater than zero. When a body is accelerating or decelerating, the forces are not balanced.

A body with a net force of zero has balanced forces acting on it. Such body is moving with constant acceleration. According to newton's first law of motion" a body will remain in state of rest or of uniform motion unless an external force acts on it". The external force causes acceleration to change drastically.


3 conditions that may be
required for a chemical reaction to occur.

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Surface Area
Pressure.
Temperature.
Presence or Absence of a Catalyst.
Nature of the Reactants.
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