A student is drinking a cup of hot chocolate. This method of energy transfer is

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Answer 1

Answer:

conduction I believe if not its convection

Answer 2

Answer: Conduction transfers energy from the spoon to the hot chocolate.

Explanation: Heated water molecules and steam rise in the beaker, carrying heat by convection.


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a student lifts a 15N mass through a distance of 1.5m. whats the works done ?

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Answer:

10N/m

Explanation:

Calculating workdone=Force/Distance

Therefore=15N/1.5m

=10N/m

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28. Which of the following correctly shows the order of highest amount of friction to the lowest amount of
friction?
a. Static, Rolling, Sliding
b. Sliding, Rolling, Static
c. Rolling, Static, Sliding
d. Static, Sliding, Rolling

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Answer:

[tex]\mathrm{d.\:Static,\: Sliding,\:Rolling}[/tex]

Explanation:

Static friction occurs when an object initially starts at rest. When the surfaces of the materials touch, the microscopic unevenness interlock greatest with each other, causing the most friction out of the three.

During sliding friction, an object is already moving or in motion. The microscopic surfaces still interlock, but because the object is in motion, it has a momentum. Therefore, the magnitude of sliding friction is less than that of static friction.

Rolling friction occurs when an object rolls across some surface. Rather than surfaces interlocking, rolling friction is caused by the constant distortion of surfaces. As it rolls, the surfaces of the object are constantly wrapping and changing. This distortion causes the rolling friction. However, it is much less in magnitude when compared to static or sliding friction.

A receiver catches a football on the 50.0 yard line and is tackled 5.42 seconds later on the 12 yard line. What
was the runner's average speed?

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Answer:

7.01yard/sec

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Initial position  = 50yard

Final position = 12yard

Time  = 5.42s

Unknown:

Average speed of runner  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem;

        Speed  = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]  

Distance covered  = Initial position  - final position  = 50 - 12  = 38yards

So;

       Speed  = [tex]\frac{38}{5.42}[/tex]   = 7.01yard/sec

In the laboratory, a ball is dropped onto a force-sensing platform several times, each time hitting a different surface (foam, feathers, clay, etc.). The momentum of the ball changes by the same amount in each trial; in each trial, the average scale reading is F, and the time of collision t are measured. What quantities would need to be graphed to exhibit a straight-line relationship

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Answer:

Graphing the momentum against the change in moment yields a linear relationship.

Explanation:

This is an impulse experiment,

          I = ∫ F .dt

where the force and time of the collision are measured, therefore if we assume an average force the integral reduces to

           I = F t

Furthermore, the momentum is equal to the change in moment of the ball, this change in moment can be found using the energy relations measuring the height of the ball and calculating its speed, in the two intervals for the descent and for the exit, possibly the heights are different so the moment change is different from zero.

Starting point. Higher

          Em₀ = U = mgh

Lower end point, just before hitting the scale

          [tex]Em_{f}[/tex] = K = ½ m v²

in the path in the air there is no friction

          Em₀ = Em_{f}

          m g h = ½ m v²

          v = [tex]\sqrt{2gh}[/tex]

this height is different for the descent and ascent of the ball, so we have two moments

         Δp = [tex]p_{f}[/tex] - p₀

         Δp = m (v_{f} -v₀)

         

therefore we have the relationship

         

         I = Δp

Graphing the momentum against the change in moment yields a linear relationship.

b. What would the momentum be if the mass of the bowling ball were doubled and its velocity still was 3 m/s?​

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Answer:

Twice.

Explanation:

The momentum of an object is given by :

p = mv

Where

m is mass and v is the velocity

If the mass of the ball were doubled, m'=2m and v'=v=3 m/s

New momentum,

p'=m'v'

p'=2m × v

p'=2mv

or

p'=2p

So, the new momentum becomes twice the initial momentum.

A ball is thrown directly downward with an initial speed of 7.70 m/s, from a height of 30.2 m. After what time interval does it strike the ground?

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Answer:

[tex]t = 1.82[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

[tex]u = 7.70m/s[/tex] -- initial velocity

[tex]s = 30.2m[/tex] --- height

Required

Determine the time to hit the ground

This will be solved using the following motion equation.

[tex]s = ut + \frac{1}{2}gt^2[/tex]

Where

[tex]g = 9,8m/s^2[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]30.2 = 7.70t + \frac{1}{2} * 9.8 * t^2[/tex]

[tex]30.2 = 7.70t + 4.9 * t^2[/tex]

Subtract 30.2 from both sides

[tex]30.2 -30.2 = 7.70t + 4.9 * t^2 - 30.2[/tex]

[tex]0 = 7.70t + 4.9 * t^2 - 30.2[/tex]

[tex]0 = 7.70t + 4.9t^2 - 30.2[/tex]

[tex]7.70t + 4.9t^2 - 30.2 = 0[/tex]

[tex]4.9t^2 + 7.70t - 30.2 = 0[/tex]

Solve using quadratic formula:

[tex]t = \frac{-b\±\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

Where

[tex]a = 4.9;\ b = 7.70;\ c = -30.2[/tex]

[tex]t = \frac{-7.70\±\sqrt{7.70^2 - 4*4.9*-30.2}}{2*4.9}[/tex]

[tex]t = \frac{-7.70\±\sqrt{651.21}}{9.8}[/tex]

[tex]t = \frac{-7.70\±25.52}{9.8}[/tex]

Split the expression

[tex]t = \frac{-7.70+25.52}{9.8}[/tex] or [tex]t = \frac{-7.70-25.52}{9.8}[/tex]

[tex]t = \frac{17.82}{9.8}[/tex] or [tex]t = -\frac{33.22}{9.8}[/tex]

Time can't be negative;  So, we have:

[tex]t = \frac{17.82}{9.8}[/tex]

[tex]t = 1.82[/tex]

Hence, the time to hit the ground is 1.82 seconds

some waves can only travel through matter. What is this matter called?

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A water wave is an example of a mechanical wave. A wave that can travel only through matter is called a mechanical wave.

In the figure, if Q = 52 µC q =10 µC and d = 55 cm, what is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on q?​

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Answer:

F = 15.47 N

Explanation:

Given that,

Q = 52 µC

q = 10 µC

d = 55 cm = 0.55 m

We need to find the magnitude of the electrostatic force on q. The formula for the electrostatic force is given by :

[tex]F=k\dfrac{q_1q_2}{d^2}\\\\F=9\times 10^9\times \dfrac{52\times 10^{-6}\times 10\times 10^{-6}}{(0.55)^2}\\\\F=15.47\ N[/tex]

So, the magnitude of the electrostatic force is 15.47 N.

The magnitude of electrostatic force will be "15.47 N".

Electrostatic force

According to the question,

Charges, Q = 52 μC

                q = 10 μC

Distance, d = 55 cm, or

                   = 0.55 m  

Constant, k = 9 × 10⁹

We know the relation,

Electrostatic force, F = k [tex]\frac{q_1 q_2}{d^2}[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

                                      = 9 × 10⁹ × [tex]\frac{10\times 10^{-6}}{(0.55)^2}[/tex]

                                      = 15.47 N

Thus the above answer is correct.

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A 71-kg swimmer dives horizontally off a 500-kg raft. If the diver's speed immediately after leaving the raft is 6m/s, what is the corresponding raft speed?

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Momentum is used to measure the quantity of motion in an object. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity.

Momentum = mass * velocity

The principle of conservation of momentum states that momentum cannot be created or destroyed but  can be transferred. Therefore the momentum before and after an action is equal.

Initial momentum = Final momentum

Let m be the mass of the diver, M be the mass of the raft, u be the initial velocity of the diver, U be the initial velocity of the raft, v be the final velocity of the diver and V be the final velocity of the raft.

m = 71 kg, M = 500 kg, v = 6 m/s

Initial both the raft and diver are at rest, hence u and U is zero, hence:

mu + MU = mv + MV

71(0) + 500(0) = 71(6) + 500(V)

0 = 426 + 500(V)

500(V) = -426

V = -426/500

V = -0.852 m/s

. Dan drags a box across the floor. He uses 95 N of force and moves the box 12 m. How much work does he do? 0.13 J 1,140 J 7.9 J 107 J

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Answer:

[tex]1140\:\mathrm{J}[/tex]

Explanation:

Work is given by [tex]W=F\Delta x[/tex], where [tex]F[/tex] is force and [tex]\Delta x[/tex] is displacement.

Plugging in given values, we get:

[tex]W=95\:\mathrm{N}\cdot12\:\mathrm{m}=\fbox{$1140\:\mathrm{J}$}[/tex].

Many scientific studies have found that colds are caused by viruses. What is this? *

Fact
Interpretation
Analysis
Opinion

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In the equation for the gravitational force between two objects, which quantity must be squared?
•mi
•m2
•G
•d

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The quantity that must be squared in the equation of gravitational force is distance d.

According to the universal gravitational law, the square of the distance between two objects is inversely proportional to the force of gravity.

Therefore, the quantity to be squared is d

The formula is given as:

  Fg  = [tex]\frac{G m_{1} m_{2} }{d^{2} }[/tex]  

So d is the quantity that must be squared

A 5 cm diameter orfice discharges fluid from a tank with a head of 5 meters. The discharge rate, Q, is measured at 0.015 m^3/s. The actual velocity at the vena contracta is 9 m/s. The coefficient of discharge is nearest to:________

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Answer:

[tex]\mathbf{ C_d = 0.86}[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that:

diameter of the orifice D = 5 cm = 5 × 10⁻² m

discharge rate Q = 0015 m³/s

Actual velocity V = 9 m/s

By using the formula

[tex]Q = C_d \times A \times \sqrt{2gh}[/tex]

where;

[tex]v = \sqrt{2gh}[/tex] = 9  m/s

[tex]Q = C_d \times A \times v}[/tex]

where;

[tex]A = \dfrac{\pi D^2}{4}[/tex]

[tex]A = \dfrac{\pi (5 \times 10^{-2} ) ^2}{4}[/tex]

[tex]A = 0.00196 \ m^2[/tex]

Again,

[tex]Q = C_d \times A \times v}[/tex]

[tex]0.015 = C_d \times 0.00196 \times 9[/tex]

[tex]C_d = \dfrac{0.015 }{ 0.00196 \times 9}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{ C_d = 0.86}[/tex]

Hence, the coefficient of discharge [tex]\mathbf{ C_d = 0.86}[/tex]

How does the water cycle influence weather in central Wisconsin?

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Answer:

The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation.The water cycle involves the exchange of energy, which leads to temperature changes.

Answer:

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Many scientific studies have found that colds are caused by viruses. What is this? *

Fact
Interpretation
Analysis
Opinion

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Answer:

Analysis

Explanation:

Because you must Analysis each and every cold too find out which virus caused this.

It’s weird because Interpretation and Analysis have the meaning of examination

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A motorist is traveling 40ms-¹ and applies brakes and slow down at a rate of 2ms-² the available distance for the the motorist to stop is 400m will the motorist be able to stop?

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Answer:

[tex] \underline{ \boxed{ yes}}\\[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]given : initial \: velocity \: (u )= 40 {ms}^{ - 1} \\ given : final \: velocity \: (u )= 0 {ms}^{ - 1} \\ given : - (acceleration) \: (a_r) = 2 {ms}^{ - 2} \\ given : distance \: (s) \: = \: ? : \\ but \: {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2( a)s\\ {0}^{2} = {40}^{2} + 2( - 2)s \\ - {40}^{2} = - 4s \\ s = \frac{ - {40}^{2} }{ - 4} \\ s = \frac{1600}{4} \\s = 400 \: m[/tex]

If an atom of oxygen has an atomic number of eight that means...…
E. there are 8 protons
F. there are 8 neutrons
G. it weighs 8 amu
H. it is in group 8

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E is your answer! protons and the atomic number will always be the same
E us your answer. there are 8 protons.

An Egyptian pyramid contains approximately 1.95 million stone blocks. The average weight of each block is 2.55 tons. What is the weight of the pyramid in pounds?

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Answer:

More than 2,300,000 limestone and granite blocks were pushed, pulled, and dragged into place on the Great Pyramid. The average weight of a block is about 2.3 metric tons (2.5 tons).

1.How much work does it take to get a 2Kg ball moving 15m/s if it starts from rest?

2. If a force of 235N was added to the ball, through what distance would this force have to act to give the ball a velocity of 15m/s

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You perform nine (identical) measurements of the acceleration of gravity (units of m/s2): 10.1,9.87, 9.76, 9.91, 9.75, 9.88, 9.69, 9.83, and 9.90. The true value is 9.81. Calculate the standard error of your results to ONE significant digit.

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Answer:

0.01

Explanation:

Given the data:

10.1,9.87, 9.76, 9.91, 9.75, 9.88, 9.69, 9.83, 9.90

True value = 9.81

Mean value :

Σx / n

Sample size, n = 9

(10.1 + 9.87 + 9.76 + 9.91 + 9.75 + 9.88 + 9.69 + 9.83 + 9.90) / 9

= 88.69 / 9

= 9.854

Standard deviation (σ) :

Sqrt (Σ(X - m)² / n)

[(10.1 - 9.854)^2 + (9.87 - 9.854)^2 + (9.76 - 9.854)^2 + (9.91 - 9.854)^2 + (9.75 - 9.854)^2 + (9.88 - 9.854)^2 + (9.69 - 9.854)^2 + (9.83 - 9.854)^2 + (9.90 - 9.854)^2] / 9

Sqrt(0.113824 / 9)

Sqrt(0.0126471)

σ = 0.1124593

Standard Error = σ / sqrt(n)

Standard Error = 0.1124593 / 9

Standard Error = 0.0124954

Standard Error = 0.01 ( 1 significant digit)

Two 0.60-kilogram objects are connected by a thread that passes over a light, frictionless pulley. The objects are initially held at rest. If a third object with a mass of 0.30 kilogram is added on top of one of the 0.60-kilogram objects and the objects are released, the magnitude of the acceleration of the 0.30-kilogram object is most nearly:______

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Answer:

2 m/s²

Explanation:

From the given information:

The first mass m_1 = 0.6 kg

The second mass m_2 = 0.3 kg

The magnitude for the acceleration of 0.3 kg is:

a = net force/ effective mass

Mathematically, it can be computed as follows:

[tex]a = \dfrac{F}{m}[/tex]

[tex]a = \dfrac{(m_2 +m_1 -m_1) }{(m_2+m_1+m_1)}(g)[/tex]

[tex]a = \dfrac{0.3 +0.6 -0.6}{(0.3 +0.6+0.6)}(9.8)[/tex]

a ≅ 2 m/s²

Which type of heat transfer causes air movement between land and ocean?

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There are three methods of heat travel:

CONDUCTION -- The transfer of heat through a medium. This is how we cook food on top of a stove. The heat from the stove burner is conducted through a medium (a metal pot) to the food.

CONVECTION -- The transfer of heat due to the physical movement of an object. We can observe convection by looking at a pot of boiling water. Have you ever noticed that when a pot of water is boiling, the water seems to follow a vertical circular motion? This is convection. The parcel of heated water at the bottom of the pot rises, as it rises it gives off some of its heat. Because it loses some heat, the parcel is cooler than the surrounding water. It then sinks to the bottom of the pot and the process is started again. The path of the rising water followed by the sinking water traces out a circle.

RADIATION -- The transfer of heat by means of waves. This is the most difficult method of heat transfer to understand. Yet, we experience it every day. We feel the effects of radiation whenever we stand near a stove or oven which is being used. We feel the heat radiating from the stove or oven to our skin. Similarly, we have all been outside on a sunny, hot Summer's day. If we look up to the sky we can feel the rays of the Sun hitting our faces. The Sun is radiating its heat to the Earth.

It is through one of the above processes of heat transfer that causes the air temperature at deep-ocean station 41001 to be warmer than that of land station CLKN7 during the winter months. Which process do you believe to be the cause of the air temperature differences between these two stations? I'll give you a hint, it has something to do with the temperature of the ocean water. Lets look at a graph of both the average air and water temperatures from Station 41001.

As you can see from the graph, the January (month 1) and February (month 2) water temperatures are about 20 degrees while the respective air temperatures are about 15 degrees. This is a 5 degree difference in temperature between the air and the water at the same geographical location!!

We can figure out what heat transfer process is influencing the air temperature at station 41001 by applying the three methods to our situation and then we can choose the one that seems most logical.

First, lets look at conduction. This process involves the transfer of heat through a conductive medium. Well, nothing exists between the air and the water surface. In our situation, the heat is going directly from the water to the air without passing through a conductive medium. Therefore, this is not the applicable process that is causing the warm winter-time air temperatures at station 41001.

Convection involves the movement of heated objects. The physical movement must be a result of the heating, such as with the pot of boiling water where the vertical movement is caused by the intense heat applied to the bottom of the pot. Because the ocean water isn't moving into or through the atmosphere as a result of the sun's heating of the water, convection isn't the process influencing air and water temperature difference. Ocean water is moving through the lower few feet of the air as ocean surface waves, but this doesn't occur because of the sun's heat.

The final process, radiation, is causing the winter-time air temperatures over water to be warmer than the winter-time air temperatures over land. The heat of the ocean is being given off (radiated) into the air, thus making the air substantially warmer.

A swift moving hawk is moving due west with a speed of 30 m/s; 5.0 s later it is moving due north with a speed of 20 m/s.
(A) What are the magnitude and direction of Δvav vector during this 5 s interval? and
(B) What are the magnitude and direction of vector aav during this 5 s interval?

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Now we have;

vi = (-30, 0) m/s

vf = (0, 20) m/s

Δvav= vf - vi= (30, 20) m/s

magnitude of Δvav= √30^2 + 20^2 = 36.0 m/s

Direction = tan-1(20/30) = 33.69°

For aav

aav= Δvav/t = (30/5, 20/5) = (6,4) m/s^2

magnitude of  aav = √6^2 + 4^2 = 7.2 m/s^2

direction of aav = tan-1(4/6) = 33.69°

Which has a greater momentum and greater kinetic energy-a truck with
a mass of 3530 kg moving at a speed of 21 m/s or a car with a mass of
1620 kg moving at a speed of 54 m/s? Answers below are given in the
form: greater momentum, greater kinetic energy.

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Answer:

the car has greater momentum.

the car has greater kinetic energy.

Explanation:

FOR MOMENTUM:

Momentum is given as the product of mass and velocity of an object:

[tex]P = mv[/tex]

where,

P = momentum

m = mass

v = velocity

For Truck:

[tex]P_{truck} = (3530\ kg)(21\ m/s)\\P_{truck} = 74130 Ns[/tex]

For Car:

[tex]P_{car} = (1620\ kg)(54\ m/s)\\P_{car} = 87480\ Ns[/tex]

Therefore, car has greater momentum.

FOR KINETIC ENERGY:

Kinetic Energy is given as:

[tex]K.E = \frac{1}{2} mv^{2}[/tex]

where,

K.E = Kinetic Energy

m = mass

v = velocity

For Truck:

[tex]K.E_{truck} = \frac{1}{2} (3530\ kg)(21\ m/s)^{2}\\K.E_{truck} = 778365\ J = 778.36\ KJ[/tex]

For Car:

[tex]K.E_{truck} = \frac{1}{2} (1620\ kg)(54\ m/s)^{2}\\K.E_{truck} = 2361960\ J = 2361.96\ KJ[/tex]

Therefore, car has greater kinetic energy.

A basketball of mass 0.23kg is thrown horizontally against a rigid vertical wall with a velocity of 20m/s. It rebounds with a velocity of 15m/s. Calculate the impulse of the force of the wall on the basketball.

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Answer:

[tex]8.1\:\mathrm{Ns}[/tex]

Explanation:

The impulse-momentum theorem gives the impulse on an object to be equal to the change in momentum of that object. Since mass is maintained, the change in momentum of the basketball is:

[tex]\Delta p = m\Delta v[/tex], where [tex]m[/tex] is the mass of the basketball and [tex]\Delta v[/tex] is the change in velocity.

Since the basketball is changing direction, its total change in velocity is:

[tex]\Delta v = 20-(-15)=35\:\mathrm{m/s}[/tex].

Therefore, the basketball's change in momentum is:

[tex]\Delta p = m\Delta v = 0.23\cdot 35= 8.05=8.1\:\mathrm{kg\cdot m/s}[/tex].

Thus, the impulse on the basketball is [tex]\fbox{$8.1\:\mathrm{Ns}$}[/tex] (two significant figures).

You have now seen examples during lecture on how to calculate the electric field for a line of charge and a ring of charge - both uniformly distributed. This activity will ask you to solve for the electric field, on-axis, of a uniformly-charged disk sitting in the yz plane. Below is a picture of the situation of interest. Note: Treat it as a totally flat disk and ignore its thickness in the x direction. Also, let x be the distance between the center of the disc and point P.

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Answer:

1/4πε₀[Hx/ (√x² + b²)^3/2]i.

Explanation:

So, without mincing words let's dive straight into the solution to the question above. There is need to determine the electric field on-axis of a uniformly-charged disk sitting.

The electric field in the x-component, dεₓ = 1/4πε₀[H/ x² + b²] cos .

Thus, the total electric field in the x-component, εₓ = 1/4πε₀ [ xdH/ (x^2 + b^2)^3/2.

Therefore, the electric field = 1/4πε₀ [ xdH/ (x^2 + b^2)^3/2i.

Where x=0

A motor is used to lift a 10 kg mass 2 m above the ground in 4 s. If the power input to the motor is 100 W. what is the efficiency of the motor?
(Show Work)

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Answer:

98%

Explanation:

Given parameters

Mass of motor = 10kg

Height = 2m

Time = 2s

Power input = 100w

Unknown

Efficiency = ?

Solution

Efficiency is the percentage of the power output to the power input.

Power is the rate at which work is done.

Power output = mass x g x height / time

g is the acceleration due to gravity

Power output = 10x 2 x 9.8 / 2 = 98W

Efficiency = power output/ power input x 100

Efficiency = 98/100 x 100 = 98%

What are the three concepts of The Cell Theory?

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Answer:

These findings led to the formation of the modern cell theory, which has three main additions: first, that DNA is passed between cells during cell division; second, that the cells of all organisms within a similar species are mostly the same, both structurally and chemically; and finally, that energy flow occurs within.

Explanation:

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1. An engine absorbs 600 J of heat while doing 650 J of work. What is the change
in internal energy of the enginge? *
1250 J
-50 J
-1250 J
50 J

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J-473 is what it would be

The change in internal energy of the engine is -50 joule. Hence, option (B) is correct.

What is law of conservation of energy?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, according to the law of conservation of energy. However, it is capable of change from one form to another. An isolated system's total energy is constant regardless of the types of energy present.

The absorb energy: Q = 600 Joule

Work done: W = 650 Joule.

Let, the change in internal energy of the engine= dU.

According to conservation of energy:

The absorb energy =  change in internal energy  + Work done

Q = dU + W

dU = Q - W

= 600 joule - 650 joule

= - 50 joule.

Hence, the change in internal energy of the engine is -50 joule.

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