Answer
they transfer energy
kinetic energy is energy in the form of motin
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Answer:
D is correct
Explanation:
5. What are the horizontal and vertical components of a 10 unit vector that is oriented 48
degrees above the horizontal?
Answer:
Fx = 6.69 [N]
Fy = 7.43 [N]
Explanation:
In order to solve this problem, we must remember that the x & y components of a vector can be determined using the cosine and sine function of the angle.
Fx = 10*cos (48) = 6.69 [N]
Fy = 10*sin (48) = 7.43 [N]
Imagine you are running PE class. You run the first 1000 meters in 3 minutes and then get tired and run the last 600 meters in 5 minutes. What was your *average* speed?
Answer:
Va = 3.77 [m/s]
Explanation:
We know that speed is defined as the relationship between the distance traveled in a given time.
v = L/t
where:
v = speed [m/s]
L = distance = 1000 [m]
t = time = 3 [min] = 180 [s]
Therefore the first speed is:
v = 1000/180
v = 5.55 [m/s]
Now the second velocity:
t = 5 [min] = 300 [s]
v = 600/300
v = 2 [m/s]
The average speed is calculated by the sum of both speeds divided by two.
Va = (5.55 + 2) /2
Va = 3.77 [m/s]
What is the Net Force acting
on the box below?
A baseball is thrown horizontally at a rate of 40m/s toward a home plate 18.4 m away. How far below the launch height is the ball when it reaches home plate
Answer:
1.03684mExplanation:
Using the formula for calculating range expressed as;
R = U√2H/g where
R is the distance moves in horizontal direction = 18.4m
H is the height
U is the velocity of the baseball = 40m/s
g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s²
Substitute the given parameters into the formula and calculate H as shown;
18.4 = 40√2H/9.8
18.4/40 = √2H/9.8
0.46 = √2H/9.8
square both sides;
(0.46)² = (√2H/9.8)²
0.2116 = 2H/9.8
2H = 9.8*0.2116
2H = 2.07368
H = 2.07368/2
H = 1.03684m
Hence the ball is 1.03684m below the launch height when it reached home plate.
Two metallic rods A and B of different materials have same length. The linear expansivity of A is 12×10–6 oC–1and cubical expansivity of B is 24×10–6 oC–1. If both rods are heated from 20oC to 100oC, the length of rod A will be....................... The length of rod B.
Answer:
The length of rod A will be greater than the length of rod B
Explanation:
We, know that the formula for final length in linear thermal expansion of a rod is:
L' = L(1 + ∝ΔT)
where,
L' = Final Length
L = Initial Length
∝ = Co-efficient of linear expansion
ΔT = Change in temperature
Since, the rods here have same original length and the temperature difference is same as well. Therefore, the final length will only depend upon the coefficient of linear expansion.
For Rod A:
∝₁ = 12 x 10⁻⁶ °C⁻¹
For Rod B:
∝₂ = β₂/3
where,
β₂ = Coefficient of volumetric expansion for rod B = 24 x 10⁻⁶ °C⁻¹
Therefore,
∝₂ = 24 x 10⁻⁶ °C⁻¹/3
∝₂ = 8 x 10⁻⁶ °C⁻¹
Since,
∝₁ > ∝₂
Therefore,
L₁ > L₂
So, the length of rod A will be greater than the length of rod B
A scientist claims that a certain chemical will make fabric waterproof. Which
option describes a controlled experiment that will produce evidence that will
support or refute her claim?
A. Two groups of fabric are treated with the chemical. One group is
cotton and the other is polyester. Then each group is exposed to
water.
B. One group of fabric is treated with the chemical, and the other
group is not. Then each group is exposed to water.
C. One group of fabric is treated with a small amount of the
chemical, and the other group is treated with a large amount. Then
each group is exposed to water.
O D. Two groups of fabric are treated with the chemical. Then one
group is exposed to a small amount of water, and the other group
is exposed to a large amount.
Answer:
B. One group of fabric is treated with the chemical, and the other group is not. Then each group is exposed to water.
Explanation:
do you think it’s likely that there are other earth-like planets in our universe?
Answer:
yes it's a matter of probability
Answer:
Absolutely!
Explanation:
Its almost impossible that we are the only goldilocks planet when there are billions of stars, each of them being suns with planets. Some other planet somewhere must be able to support life, don't you think?
Question 18 (2 points)
A supersonic jet flying at 100 m/s is accelerated uniformly at the rate of 20 m/s2 for 20 s. What is its final velocity?
Una persona de 80 kg de masa corre a una velocidad cuya magnitud es de 9m/s. Cual es la magnitud de la cantidad de movimiento? Que magnitud de velocidad debe llevar una persona de 55 kg para tener la misma magnitud de la cantidad de movimiento que la persona de 80 kg?
Responder:
13,01 m / s
Explicación:
Paso uno:
datos dados
masa de la persona 1 m = 80 kg
velocidad de la persona 1 v = 9 m / s
masa de la persona 2 M = 55kg
velocidad de la persona 2 v =?
Segundo paso:
la expresión del impulso se da como
P = mv
para la primera persona, el impulso es
P = 80 * 9
P = 720N
Paso tres:
queremos que la segunda persona tenga el mismo impulso que la primera, por lo que la velocidad debe ser
720 = 55v
v = 720/55
v = 13,09
v = 13,01 m / s
Por lo tanto, la magnitud de la velocidad debe ser 13.01 m / s.
A person weighing 600N runs up a flight of stairs. It takes the person 10s to get to the top. They are 6m higher at the top of the stairs. How much power was used?
Answer:
[tex]Power = 360W[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
[tex]Force = 600N[/tex]
[tex]Time = 10s[/tex]
[tex]Height = 6m[/tex]
Required
Determine the power used
First, we need to calculate the work done to climb the stairs.
[tex]Word = Force * Distance[/tex]
In this case, the distance represents the height of the stairs.
So:
[tex]Work = 600N * 6m[/tex]
[tex]Work = 3600J[/tex]
Next, we calculate the power using:
[tex]Power = \frac{Work}{Time}[/tex]
Substitute values for Work and Time
[tex]Power = \frac{3600J}{10s}[/tex]
[tex]Power = 360W[/tex]
Hence, the power used by the person is 360 watts
A constant force pushes a 5 kg brick at 10 N. If the mass was tripled, what would happen to the acceleration if the same force is applied?
(PLEASE SHOW WITH STEPS)
Explanation:
The original acceleration is:
∑F = ma
10 N = (5 kg) a
a = 2 m/s²
If the mass is tripled, the new acceleration is:
∑F = ma
10 N = (15 kg) a
a = 0.67 m/s²
The acceleration is reduced by a factor of 3.
Answer:
1.35 miles per second
Explanation:
1 step it depende the way and hight he is
2 step the mass of the brick it depends
3 if it was triplet the acceleration it would be 1.50
I need help with physics
Answer:
mass (m) = 0.075 kg
acceleration (a) = 550000 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
F = ( 0.075 kg )( 550000 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex] ) = 41250 N
Explanation:
F = ma ; force is equal to mass times acceleration
mass (m) = 0.075 kg
acceleration (a) = 550000 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
F = ( 0.075 kg )( 550000 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex] ) = 41250 N.
do you get these options in the drop down?
which characteristic is related to kinetic energy but not potential energy.
A. an objects mass
B. an objects speed
C. an objects shape
D. an objects height
Answer:
Option (D)
Explanation:
What is the average speed of a car that traveled for 192.5 miles in 3.5 hours?
Answer:
55miles per hour
Explanation:
speed=distance/time
speed=192.5miles/3.5hours
speed=55miles per hour
Answer:
55miles per hour
Explanation:
Simply divide the number you travelled with the hour you will get the answer.
draw a rough sketch of india to show the densely populated states any two
Answer: Im questing this what your looking for
Explanation:
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Answer:
fault im pretty sure
Explanation:
Answer:
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1. A force acting on an object in the upward direction is 3 N. The force that would
balance this force could be written as
will balance because 3 N + (____
-) =
acts in the
direction.
You that know these forces
The balancing force
Answer:
See the explanation below
Explanation:
We must perform a sum of forces on the body, that sum of forces is equal to zero. That is, the body is in balance and does not move.
ΣF = 0
3 - 3 = 0
This force is negative and acts by pointing downwards.
Answer: ow consider a book sliding from left to right across a tabletop. Sometime in the prior history of the book, it may have been given a shove and set in motion from a rest position. Or perhaps it acquired its motion by sliding down an incline from an elevated position. Whatever the case, our focus is not upon the history of the book but rather upon the current situation of a book sliding to the right across a tabletop.
Explanation:
A ball weighing 60 N is swinging like a pendulum at the end of a 6.0 m rope. As the
ball swings through its lowest point, its speed is measured at 5.0 m/s. What is the
tension in the rope at this point?
Answer:
Tension = 60 N
Explanation:
The ball is executing a motion like a pendulum. The lowest point of a pendulum's motion is the mean position, where its potential energy becomes zero and kinetic energy becomes maximum. At this point the rope becomes straight vertical. Hence, the tension in the rope becomes exactly equal to the weight of the object at the lowest point. Also, in this case when the ball swings through the lowest point during its motion like a pendulum, the tension in the rope will become equal to the weight of the ball.
Tension = Weight
Tension = 60 N
A falling object is said to reach a constant velocity (terminal velocity)..
a. when there is no gravitational force acting on it.
b. when there is no air resistance acting on it.
c. when air resistance equals the acceleration of gravity on it.
d. when it stops falling.
A 7 kg ball is moving at a constant speed of 5 m/s. A force of 300 N is applied to the ball for 4 s. The new speed of the ball is ?
Answer:
The new speed of the ball is 176.43 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the ball, m = 7 kg
initial speed of the ball, u = 5 m/s
applied force, F = 300 N
time of force action on the ball, t = 4 s
Apply Newton's second law of motion;
[tex]F = ma = \frac{m(v-u)}{t}\\\\m(v-u) = Ft\\\\v-u = \frac{Ft}{m}\\\\v = \frac{Ft}{m} + u[/tex]
where;
v is new speed of the ball
[tex]v = \frac{Ft}{m} + u\\\\v =\frac{300*4}{7} + 5\\\\v = 176.43 \ m/s[/tex]
Therefore, the new speed of the ball is 176.43 m/s
ALWAYS use significant figure rules. Remember that these rules apply to all numbers that are measurements.
In working this problem, assume the value of "g" to be 9.8 m/s2 with two (2) significant digits unless otherwise stated.
A machine exerts a 100 N force to the right over a 5.00 meter length in 4.00 seconds. Calculate the power output of this machine.
_____ W
500.
125
80.0
0.200
Answer:
The answer is 500
Explanation:
What is the typical response of people to a government that abuses them if they are used to that government?
Answer:
when a government abuses its power its called tyranny and people might try to overthrow the government
- A ball is thrown at a wall 50 meters away. It takes the ball 5 seconds to get to
the wall it is thrown at What is the average speed of the ball? SPEED
Answer:
The answer is 10 m/sExplanation:
The average speed of the ball can be found by using the formula
[tex]v = \frac{d}{t} \\ [/tex]
d is the distance
t is the time taken
From the question we have
[tex]v = \frac{50}{5} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
10 m/sHope this helps you
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Answer:
Explanation:
The highest surface part of a wave is called the crest, and the lowest part is the trough. The vertical distance between the crest and the trough is the wave height. The horizontal distance between two adjacent crests or troughs is known as the wavelength...
On a seismogram, higher lines drawn in the paper indicate weaker seismic waves.
True
False
True- just pick true
Explanation: it's true
A ball is thrown through the air.What condition(s) would enable the ball to continue in its state of motion?
A. a tailwind
B. a headwind
C. no air resistance or gravity
D. contact with another object
Answer:
C) No air resistance or gravity
Explanation:
For headwind imagine an airplane flying. The wind is hitting the front of the aircraft. Just like the wind is hitting the front of the ball. This increases the drag force and the ball will eventually slow and let the force of gravity act.
For tailwind imagine a sailboat. The wind catches the sail a pushes the boat. Both the wind and boat are going the same way so the angle of the wind is coming from behind. This is why it is called a tail wind.
If a ball is thrown, it has wind resistance and gravity. Otherwise just imagine the ball traveling all around the earth. Because the ball only has the force of lift and thrust, the ball will stay in motion until it hits something strong enough to counteract its thrust.
The description does not state any contact with another object. Also the ball will immediately stop if it has less newtons of force.
3. A ball rolls along the floor with a constant velocity of 12 m/s. How far will it have gone
after 6 seconds?
Answer:
the answer is 49 ms do yeah
Answer:
72
Explanation:
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On the moon, the acceleration due to gravity is one-sixth that of earth. That is gmoon = gearth /6 = (9.8 m/s2 )/6 = 1.63 m/s2 . What effect, if any, would this have on the period of a pendulum of length L? How would the period of this pendulum differ from an equivalent one on earth?