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What two things do you need to know to calculate work
Answer:
Work equals to force times distance
Explanation:
the equation would be work=force*distance
Accurate _______ is needed in a valid experiment.
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Answer: repeatable
Explanation: Accurate repeatable is needed in a valid experiment. I think
what supports a white dwarf against the crush of gravity?
Answer: In particular, electron degeneracy pressure is what supports white dwarfs against gravitational collapse, and the Chandrasekhar limit (the maximum mass a white dwarf can attain) arises naturally due to the physics of electron degeneracy.
Explanation:
Degeneracy pressure keeps a white dwarf from collapsing under its own gravity.
What is Degeneracy pressure?Electron degeneracy pressure is a particular manifestation of the more general phenomenon of quantum degeneracy pressure.
The maximum mass that a white dwarf can support against collapse is 1.4 solar masses due to the Chandrasekhar limit.
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who invented the first telescope
Answer:
Hans Lipperhey
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can you predict a dark room is empty or not with the help of sound? how?
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Answer:
Sound waves can reflect off surfaces. We hear sound reflections as echoes. Hard, smooth surfaces are particularly good at reflecting sound. This is why empty rooms produce lots of echoes.
Soft, rough surfaces are good at absorbing sound. This is why rooms with carpets and curtains do not usually produce lots of echoes.
Explanation:
With this information, you'd be able to come up with your answer,
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yea, by sound enegy example if uh speak a your sound knock on the object and react to your ears
What is a name of a isotope of carbon
Answer:
I've heard of many different names of isotopes of carbon, and they're Carbon-14, Deuterium, Hydrogen-1, Oxygen-18, boron-11, Nitrogen-14, and Neon-20.
The graph shows how the acceleration due to gravity inside and outside of Earth varies with radial distance away from Earth’s center of mass. Earth is assumed to be a perfect sphere of constant density.
a) Write the relation between "g" and "r" at region A.
b) Write the relation between "g" and "r" at region B.
up down all around
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up down all around
List the three main regions of the cells in the human body. Describe the main functions of each region.
A measurement has high
when it is very close to the
true value?
Answer:
Accuracy
Explanation:
Accuracy means making measurements that are close to the value precision means making measurement that are close in value to eachother but not necessarily close to the true value.
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What is the speed of an object that travels 60 metres in 4 seconds
Answer:
[tex]s = \frac{d}{t} = \frac{60}{4} \\ \boxed{speed = 15m. {sec}^{ - 1} }[/tex]
Answer:
15 meters per second
Explanation:
Identify some sports or activities you can do to improve your overall health and explain how physical activity can improve your
Answer:
(Your question isn't finished so here is the full question: Identify some sports or activities you can do to improve your overall health and explain how physical activity can improve your physical and emotional health.)
Answer:
Some sports or activities I can do to improve my overall health are running, jump squats, weightlifting, dancing, yoga and helping out my father in the backyard. Physical activity can improve my physical and emotional health are by strengthening bones/building muscles, control overweight and obesity, reducing stress, and improve my mood.
Explanation:
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Explain how the basic units are combined to give the derived units of force, velocity and pressure and work
#Force
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Force=Mass\times Acceleration [/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Force=kg m/s^2[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Force=Newton (N)[/tex]
#Velocity
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Velocity=\dfrac{Displacement}{time}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Velocity=m/s[/tex]
#Work
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Work=Force\times Displacement [/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Work=Nm[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Work=Joules(J)[/tex]
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Answer:
PROCESS BY PLANTS MAKE THIER OWN FOOD WITH THE HELP OF WATER, MINERAL CHLOROPHYLL, CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF SUNLIGHT....
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What ocean resource may be harvested by vacuuming or trawling?
A. minerals
B. fish
C. fuels
Thank You
Answer:
B. fish
Explanation:
Vacuuming: to suck up something from the ocean. So in this case it would be sucking up whole fish with huge vacuums.
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A bullet is fired straight up from a gun with
a muzzle velocity of 166 m/s.
Neglecting air resistance, what will be its
displacement after 8.6 s? The acceleration of
gravity is 9.8 m/s
Answer in units of m.
Explanation:
u=166m/s, v=0(at it's highest point final velocity is zero), a=9.8m/s², t=8.6s
by the formula, S=ut+½at².
S=[166×8.6+½.×9.8×(8.6)²]. ...by calculation
S = 1427.6+362.404
S=1790.004m
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What does a higher value of k and a lower value of k tell about the strength of the spring? (Hint: In which case is it soft or stiff?)
Answer:
' In layman's terms, the k variable in Hooke's law (F = -kx) indicates stiffness and strength. The higher the value of k, the more force is needed to stretch an object to a given length. This value is dependent on the object's material alongside its shape and Proportons
Explanation:
a car travels west for 240km in 4 hr what is the car velcity
A truck brakes from 15 m/s to 2 m/s in 15 seconds. What is its acceleration?
Question 5 of 10 Which two factors affect the amount of thermal energy an object has? A. The amount of space between its particles B. The mass of the object C. The amount of motion its particles have D. The directions in which its particles are moving
Answer: A: The Mass of Object AND D. The amount of motion it’s particles have
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What acceleration would you expect a 100 kg individual to experience from a 1000N force?
Answer: 10 m/2^2
F=ma
Explanation:
Force = 1000N
1 N is 1 (kg*m/s^2)
Mass = 100kg
F=ma
a = F/m
a = (1000kg*m/s^20/(100kg)
a = 10 m/s^2
Two point charges are separated by 6.4 cm . The attractive force between them is 10 N . Suppose that the charges attracting each other have equal magnitude. Rearrange Coulomb's law and find the magnitude of each charge. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Answer:
Two point charges are separated by 6.4 cm . The attractive force between them is 10 N .
units.
Explanation:
. Inside a laser apparatus, the stimulation and relaxation of electrons in atoms causes many photons with the same to be continuously emitted. When these photons are emitted, they travel between two surfaces to form the wave that is represented in the simulation. 2. This wave is the summation of all the photons being introduced with every oscillation, and as they continue to travel, the amplitude . This occurs because the photons are emitted in coherent fashion (constructive interference); however, amplitude when the photons overlap in an incoherent fashion (destructive interference). 3. In a laser device, a small portion of photons are permitted to escape (for use in an application). This is emulated in the simulation, where Damping represents the loss of photons. When Damping is set to Lots the amplitude compared to when Damping is set to None. 4. The generation of multiple wavelengths is possible in some laser producing systems, and the diffraction angle can be to allow the isolation of different wavelengths. 5. Finally, when the power of a laser is described, the wave property that is being referenced is a function of its frequency and .
Inside a laser apparatus, the stimulation and relaxation of electrons in atoms cause many photons with the same wavelength to be continuously emitted.
From the questions given, the main objective is to fill in the gaps and add important information where necessary. The missing information is highlighted in bold and underlined.
Inside a laser apparatus, the stimulation and relaxation of electrons in atoms cause many photons with the same wavelength to be continuously emitted. When these photons are emitted, they travel between two reflective surfaces to form the wave that is represented in the simulationThis wave is the summation of all the photons being introduced with every oscillation, and as they continue to travel, the amplitude increases.This occurs because the photons are emitted in a coherent fashion; however, amplitude when the photons overlap in an incoherent fashion.In a laser device, a small portion of photons are permitted to escape (for use in an application). This is emulated in the simulation, by settling the Damping to Lots such that amplitude remains relatively constant when compared to damping of None. (Damping represents the Loss of photons.The generation of multiple wavelengths is possible in some laser-producing systems, and the diffraction angle can be varied to allow the isolation of different wavelengths. Finally, when the power of a laser is described, the wave property that is being referenced is a function of its frequency and amplitude.Therefore, we can conclude that we've fully understood the concept of emission of photons and wavelength in a laser apparatus.
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What do "Newton's apple" and the moon have in common?
Answer:
Both these motions are caused by the Gravitational force of earth.
Explanation:
Both these motions are caused by the Gravitational force of earth.
what's the relationship between magnetism and birds?
Answer:
can detect axis of magnetic field
Explanation:
Answer:
Birds can see the Earth’s magnetic fields. They just found out that this ability is the result of a special protein in the birds’ eyes.
Explanation:
The atomic mass of sodium is 0.0230 kg/mole. How many moles are in 1.59 kg of sodium?
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto No\;of\:moles=\dfrac{Given\:mass}{Atomic\:mass}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto No\:of\:moles=\dfrac{1.59}{0.0230}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto No\:of\:moles=69.13moles[/tex]
Find out fastest to slowest will give brainlesa
Answer:
The fastest thing in the universe is the speed of light, the slowest is a hypothetical object that isn't moving relative to the entire universe.
A force is applied to a 2.9 kg mass and pro-
duces 2.7 m/s?
acceleration.
What acceleration would be produced by
the same force applied to a 6.2 kg mass?
Answer in units of m/s?
Answer:
5.8 or 5.77
Explanation:
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If you ran at an average speed of 8 m/s, how long would it take you to run 200 meters?
A projectile is shot from the edge of a cliff 125 m above the ground level with an initial speed of 105 m/s at an angle of 37 degrees with the horizontal. (a) Determine the vertical velocity final. (it is not - vi, since we are on a cliff 125m up)
A.)80.2 m/s
B.)-80.2 m/s
C.)40.2 m/s
D.)-40. 2 m/s
Answer:
alright we have to find the initial velocity of the projectile which was shot from the edge of a cliff 125m above ground level with the initial speed being equivalent to 105 m/s at an angle of 37 degrees i would assume the answer to be C. hope this helps im a tad rusty at this subject
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