Calculate the total displacement of a mouse walking along a ruler, if it begins at the location x = 5 m, and then does the following:

- It walks to x = 12 m
- It then walks a displacement of -8 m (NOT the same as x = -8 m)
- Lastly, it walks to the location x = 7 m​

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Answer 1

Answer:

18

Explanation:

12 - 5 + 8 = 15

12 - 8 = 4

7 - 4 = 3

15 + 3 = 18


Related Questions

What quantities are needed to calculate angular momentum? There is more than one answer.

A.
Radius

B.
Acceleration

C.
Mass

D.
Velocity

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Answer

Velocity, Mass, and Radius

Explanation:

radius is what the size of the thing moving and the mass and velocity is both part of momentum because of speed and direction, BUT acceleration is both the change in speed and direction, not speed for direction themselves, so it is Velocity, Mass, and Radius

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a man runs 1200m on a straight line in 4 min . find his velocity.

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Answer:

5m/sec^2

Explanation:

Distance=1200m

Time=4 min

1=60sec

4=4 x 60

=240sec

Velocity=Distance/Time

Velocity=1200/240

Velocity=5m/sec^2

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if a wire with current 5.0a has 12 coulombs of charge pass through it how much time has passed

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Answer:

2.4 secs.

Explanation:

Current (A) = Charge (coulomb)/Time(sec)

We are looking for time. So:

Time (sec) = Charge (coulomb)/Current (A)

12coulombs/5.0A = 2.4 secs

A piece of glass has mass of 1 kg and a density of 800 kgm-³ negative cubed calculate its volume​

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Explanation:

we know that

v = m/d

or; v=1kg/800kgm^3

or; v=0. 00125m

a drop of oil of volume 10^-10 cubic metre spreads out on water to make a circular film of radius 10^-1 metre. what is the thickness of the film?​

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Answer:

[tex]h=3.18\times 10^{-9}\ m[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

The volume of a drop, [tex]V=10^{-10}\ m^3[/tex]

The radius of the circular film, [tex]r=10^{-1}\ m[/tex]

We need to find the thickness of the film.

We know that,

Volume, [tex]V=\pi r^2 h[/tex]

So,

[tex]h=\dfrac{V}{\pi r^2}\\\\h=\dfrac{10^{-10}}{\pi \times (10^{-1})^2}\\\\h=3.18\times 10^{-9}\ m[/tex]

So, the thickness of the file is equal to[tex]3.18\times 10^{-9}\ m[/tex].

The rock falls from the distance of 15 m before it hits the water. Calculate its kinetic energy just before hitting the water. Show your working

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Answer:

[tex]k.e = \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} \\ {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2gs \\ {v}^{2} = 0 + (2 \times 9.8 \times 15) \\ v = 17.1 \: m {s}^{ - 1} \\ k.e = \frac{1}{2} \times m \times {17.1}^{2} \\ = 147m \: joules \\ m \: is \: mass[/tex]

Kinetic energy of the rock just before hitting the water is 147m joules where m is the mass of the object.

What is Kinetic Energy?

The kinetic energy of an object is defined as the energy it possesses due to its motion. It is the work required to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains the kinetic energy as long as its momentum does not change.

It is directly proportional to the mass of the object and the square of its velocity:[tex]K.E. = 1/2 mv^2[/tex].

Where, m= mass of the object

v= velocity

So if the units of mass are in kilograms and the units of velocity are meters per second, then kinetic energy has units of kilogram-meter squared per second squared.

For above given information,

[tex]K.E= 1/2 mv^2\\v^2= u^2 + 2gs\\ \\v^2= 0+ (2* 9.8*15)\\v^2= 294 m/s\\So, K.E. = 1/2 m* 294 m/s\\K.E.= 147m joules[/tex]

Thus, Kinetic energy of the rock just before hitting the water is 147m joules where m is the mass of the object.

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what is substances ?????

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Substance:-

A substance is matter which has a specific composition and specific properties.

A certain AM radio wave has a frequency of 24Hz. Given that radio waves travel at 3 m/s, what is the wavelength of this radio wave?

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Answer:

Wavelength of AM radio wave = 0.125 meter

Explanation:

Given:

Frequency of AM radio wave = 24 Hz

Velocity of AM radio wave = 3 m/s

Find:

Wavelength of AM radio wave

Computation:

Wavelength = Velocity / Frequency

Wavelength of AM radio wave = Velocity of AM radio wave / Frequency of AM radio wave

Wavelength of AM radio wave = 3 / 24

Wavelength of AM radio wave = 0.125 meter


An object is fired from the ground at 100. m/s at an angle of 30° with the horizontal.
a) Calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity
b) After 2.0 seconds, how far has the object traveled in the horizontal direction?
c) How high is the object at this point

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Answer:

a. V_y = 50m/s and V_x = 86.6m/s

b. d_x = 173.2m

c. d_y = 80.38m

Explanation:

V_x = 100m/s*cos(30°)

V_x = 86.6m/s

V_y = 100m/s*sin(30°)

V_y = 50m/s

D_x = v_x*t

d_x = 86.6m/s*2s

d_x = 173.2m

v_f = 50m/s+(-9.81m/s²)*2s

v_f = 30.38m/s

d_y = .5*(30.38m/s+50m/s)*2s

d_y = 80.38m

The velocity of sound in a medium increases with increasing

a. distance
b. amplitude
c. temperature
d. time​

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c- temperature

The speed of sound increases with increasing temperature .

what is accerlation due to gravity?? ​

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Answer:

When an object falls, gravity pulls the object towards the ground and causes the object to accelerate by 9.8m/s each second. Regardless of mass, every object accelerates at the same rate (9.8m/s) when dropped unless there´s air resistance.  

A first aid provider is trained to do the following except:
A) diagnose the victims condition
B) recognize, asses and prioritize the need for first aid
C) seek professional medical assistance when necessary
D) provide appropriate first aid care

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A.
They’re supposed to help the person and cannot diagnose them as that is the job of a doctor

A rope horizontally pulls a massive object lying on a surface with friction with a constant
velocity. What describes the force on the rope?

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Answer:

Equal to the frictional force

Explanation:

Question; The options given with regards to a similar question posted online are;

A. Equal (equivalent) to the frictional force

B. Larger than the frictional force

C. Equal to the object's weight

D. More than the object's weight

Explanation

According to Newton's first law of motion, every object shall remain at rest or continue moving with uniform (constant speed) motion unless there is a net force acting on the object

Given that the velocity of the massive block, lying on the surface that has friction, being pulled by the rope = Constant

Therefore;

The net force acting on the moving block while being pulled by the rope = 0

From which we have;

The pulling force = The resistive force

Where;

The pulling force = The (pulling) force (applied) on the rope

The resistive force = The frictional force of the surface which tends to prevent the motion of the block

Therefore, given that the net force acting on the block = 0

The force on the rope = The frictional force (of the surface)

The correct option is option A. Equal to the frictional force.

Determine the value of F
l will give BRAINLIEST.....​

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Answer:

10 N

Explanation:

From the diagram,

Applying the principle of moment,

Sum of clockwise moment = sum of anti clockwise moment.

Assuming: the 10 N is placed on the 5 cm mark, F is placed on the 40 cm mark, The 25 N is placed on the 10 cm mark, the 30 N is placed on the 75 cm mark, and the 40 N is placed on the 80 cm mark.

Therefore,

10(50-5)+F(50-40)+40(80-50) = 30(75-50)+25(50-10)

450+10F+1200 = 750+1000

10F+1650 = 1750

10F = 1750-1650

10F = 100

F = 100/10

F = 10 N

Trafegando por uma avenida com velocidade constante de 54km/h, num dado instante, o motorista percebe o sinal vermelho à sua frente e pisa no freio até que, depois de 5 s, o automóvel para. Determine a aceleração escalar média do carro nesse intervalo de tempo em Km/h dividido por s e em m/s²

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Answer:

The acceleration is - 3 m/s2.

Explanation:

initial speed, u = 54 km/h = 15 m/s

final speed, v = 0

time, t = 5 s

Let the acceleration is a.

use first equation of motion

v = u + at

0 = 15 + a x 5

a = - 3 m/s2

In an electrical circuit 200mC of charge flows through a 50kohm resistor in 90 seconds. What is the power

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Answer: [tex]0.2464\ W[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Charge [tex]Q=200\ mC[/tex]

Resistance [tex]R=50\ k\Omega[/tex]

Time [tex]t=90\ s[/tex]

Charge is the amount of current flown in a particular time

[tex]Q=It\\\Rightarrow 200\times 10^{-3}=I\times 90\\\\\Rightarrow I=\dfrac{200\times 10^{-3}}{90}\\\\\Rightarrow I=2.22\times 10^{-3}\ A[/tex]

Power is the given by [tex]P=I^2R[/tex]

Insert values

[tex]\Rightarrow P=\left(2.22\times 10^{-3}\right)^2\times 50\times 10^3\\\\\Rightarrow P=246.42\times 10^{-3}\ W\\\\\Rightarrow P=0.2464\ W[/tex]

The power is in the circuit is [tex]0.2464\ W[/tex].

a magnetic field will move-

a) magnets and moving charged particles.
b) only other magnets.
c) only uncharged particles.
d) only moving charged particles.​

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D,

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A motor has an internal resistance of 12.1 Ω. The motor is in a circuit with a current of
4.0 Amps
What is the voltage?

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Answer:

Explanation:

V = I * R

V = 4 * 12.1 = 48.4 v

You might have noticed that a feather falls slowly toward the ground, while a ball falls rapidly. Which statement correctly explains the motion of these objects?

1. The ball does not experience fluid friction as it falls.
2. Gravity is the only force acting on the feather and the ball.
3.The acceleration of the ball and feather are the same.
4. The feather experiences more fluid friction than the ball.

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Answer:

4. the feather experiences more fluid friction than the ball

What is work and give an example? (science newton's law)

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Answer:

Work is ability if application of energy.

Such as pushing a wheel barrow through a distance ( Newton's third law )

Work is the ability to do something.

I pull a wagon with a 30 kg child in it with a FORCE of 2000 N. The handle makes a 60 degree angle with the horizon. If I pull the child for a distance of 0.75 miles (1 mile = 1600 m), how much work did I do?

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Answer:

1200000 J

Explanation:

Applying,

W = Fdcos∅....................... Equation 1

Where W = Workdone, F = Force applied to pull the wagon, d = distance, ∅ = angle with the horizontal.

From the question,

Given: F = 2000 N, d = 0.75 miles = (0.75×1600) = 1200 m, ∅ = 60°

Substitute these values into equation 1

W = 2000×1200×cos60°

W = 2000×1200×0.5

W = 1200000 J

Hence the work done in pulling the wagon is 1200000 J

The distance between an object and a reference point is the object's what?

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Answer:

Displacement

Explanation:

The distance between an object and a certain reference point is called displacement. This is not to be confused with distance, which represents the total distance the object has travelled to get a certain point, regardless of how long it is. Displacement always represents the shortest distance (a straight line) between the initial and final points.

Answer:

Displacement is the distance and direction of an object's change in position from a reference point. Suppose a runner jogs to the 50-m mark and then turns around and runs back to the 20-m mark.

Find the resultant of these two forces : 2.00 x 10^2 N due east and 4.00 x 10^2 N 30.0 degree north of west

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If two vectors are represented both in magnitude and direction by the two adjacent sides of a triangle taken in an order, then their resultant is given by the third side taken in the reverse order.

Resultant vector :

                         R = sqrt of A^2 + B^2 + 2ABcosθ

given :

          A = 200 units

          B = 300 units

          θ = 30 degrees

∴ R = sqrt of 200^2 + 300^2 + 2(200)(300)cos35

the answer is 477.805656

Correct answer to your question is 477.8

define pressure snd state its SI units to​

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Pressure is defined as the perpendicular force acting per unit area.

Its SI unit is pascal.

Explanation:

Formula to calculate pressure is,

P=F/A

Where as,

P = Pressure

F = Force

A = Area

Its SI unit is pascal(pa).

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The voltage from one side of the battery all the way around to the other side of the battery is 12v .

If 4 of those volts show up across the circle-thing, then the rest of the 12v ... 8v ... Must show up across the set of parallel rectangles.

To get that answer, I subtracted the 4 from the 12.

Just like it says in choice-C.

¿Cuál es la presión que soporta un buzo sumergido a 10 metros de profundidad en el mar? Datos: Densidad del agua de mar = 1025 kg/m^3 Presión atmosférica 101325 Pa Y por que

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Answer:

The pressure at the depth is 201775 Pa.

Explanation:

Depth, h = 10 m

density, d = 1025 kg/m3

atmospheric pressure, Po = 101325 Pa

The total pressure at the depth is

P = Po + h d g

P = 101325 + 10 x 1025 x 9.8

P = 101325 + 100450

P = 201775 Pa

For the normal force in the drawing to have the same magnitude at all points on the vertical track, the stunt driver must adjust the speed to be different at different points. Suppose, for example, that the track has a radius of 3.25 m and that the driver goes past point 1 at the bottom with a speed of 20.2 m/s. What speed must she have at point 3, so that the normal force at the top has the same magnitude as it did at the bottom

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Answer:

The speed she must have at point 3 is approximately 21.72 m/s

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The radius of the track, r = 3.25 m

The speed with which the driver goes past point 1, v₁ = 20.2 m/s

Let, 'm', represent the mass of the driver and the car, and let v₃ represent the velocity at point 3, based on the diagram and solution method from a similar question online, we have;

At point 1, The net force, [tex]F_{NET} = F_N - F_g[/tex]

The net force, [tex]F_{NET}[/tex], is the centrifugal force, therefore;

[tex]F_{NET} = \dfrac{m \cdot v_1^2}{r}[/tex]

[tex]F_g[/tex] = The force of gravity on the car (the weight of the car) = m·g

[tex]F_N_1[/tex] = The normal reaction at point 1

Therefore, we have;

[tex]F_{NET} = \dfrac{m \cdot v_1^2}{r} = F_N_1 - F_g = F_N_1 - m \cdot g[/tex]

[tex]F_N_1= \dfrac{m \cdot v_1^2}{r} + m \cdot g = m\cdot \left(\dfrac{ v_1^2}{r} + g \right)[/tex]

[tex]F_N_1 = m\cdot \left(\dfrac{ v_1^2}{r} + g \right)[/tex]

At point 3, The net force, [tex]F_{NET} = F_N_3 + F_g[/tex]

Where;

[tex]F_{N3}[/tex] = The normal reaction at point 3

Therefore;

[tex]F_N_3= F_{NET} - F_g = \dfrac{m \cdot v_3^2}{r} - m \cdot g = m\cdot \left(\dfrac{ v_3^2}{r} - g \right)[/tex]

For the normal force to be the same, we get;

[tex]F_{N1} = F_{N3}[/tex]

Therefore;

[tex]m\cdot \left(\dfrac{ v_1^2}{r} + g \right) = m\cdot \left(\dfrac{ v_3^2}{r} - g \right)[/tex]

[tex]\left(\dfrac{ v_1^2}{r} + g \right) = \left(\dfrac{ v_3^2}{r} - g \right)[/tex]

[tex]v_3^2 = r \times \left(\dfrac{ v_1^2}{r} + g + g \right) = v_1^2 + 2\cdot g \cdot r[/tex]

[tex]v_3 = \sqrt{v_1^2 + 2\cdot g \cdot r}[/tex]

Where;

g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.81 m/s²

Therefore;

v₃ = √(20.2² + 2 × 9.81 × 3.25) ≈ 21.72 m/s

The speed she must have at point 3, so that the normal force at the top has the same magnitude as it did at the bottom, v₃ ≈ 21.72 m/s

Dierks is a scientist who is currently focusing on developing a ceramic that holds heat well. He is trying to develop the ceramic to make a higher-temperature curling iron. The application of solid-state physics Dierks is most likely involved in is (BLANK).

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Answer:

i need this 2

Explanation:

Answer:

Materials Science

Explanation:

Materials Science: "The study of the characteristics of materials such as glass, plastics, and metals."

Ceramics is a glass so they are studying materials science.

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what current flows between a voltage of 120v across a resistance of 30Ω?​

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Answer:

4 amp

Explanation:

From ohm's law,

V=IR

so,

I=V/R

I=120/30

I=4amp ans..

Which statement describes the possible interaction(s) between two objects
caused by the electric, magnetic, or gravitational force between them?
O A. Electric and gravitational forces only cause objects to repel each
other, and magnetic forces only cause objects to be attracted to
each other.
O B. All three types of forces only cause the objects to repel each other.
O C. Gravitational forces only cause objects to be attracted to each
other, and magnetic and electric forces can cause objects to
attract or repel each other.
O D. All three types of forces only cause the objects to be attrachyd to
each other.

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The statement which describes the possible interaction(s) between two objects caused by the electric, magnetic, or gravitational force between them is:

Gravitational forces only cause objects to be attracted to each other, and magnetic and electric forces can cause objects to

What is force?

Force can be defined as the push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change its velocity

So therefore, the statement which describes the possible interaction(s) between two objects caused by the electric, magnetic, or gravitational force between them is:

Gravitational forces only cause objects to be attracted to each

other, and magnetic and electric forces can cause objects to

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