I WILL GIVE BRAILYEST!!! What is the mass of an object moving at a velocity of 5 m/s if the momentum of the object is 50 kg•m/s?
a. 250 kg
c. 10 Kg
b. .002 Kg
d. 45 Kg

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. 250kg I think it's the right answer. hope it helps:)

Answer 2

Answer:

C.10

Explanation:

because when you divide 50 divided by 5 = 10


Related Questions

A football player runs down the field at a speed of 8 m/s how long will it take him to run 20 m?

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The answer is simple. Since the football player runs at 8m/s and you are trying to find out how long it will take him to run 20 m, you simply divide 20/8.

The answer to this would be 2.5 seconds for the football player to run 20 meters.
I hope I did this problem correct and I hope that this helped you :)))

Which image illustrates the interaction of a light wave with a mirror?
t J
A
с
.
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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Answer:

I'm pretty sure its A

Explanation:

because its a reflection- Hope you get a good grade!

Why do stretching exercises increase flexibility more than cardio exercises?

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cardio exercise improve the strength of the limbs. C.) cardio exercises consist of fluid movements. D.) carido exercises depend on increased oxygen ...

If a penny is dropped from rest from a tower takes 2 seconds to hit the ground, how far did it travel?

a 29.4 m
b 19.6 m
с 6.8 m
d 9.8 m​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

t = 2s

u = 0m/s (released from rest)

a = +g = 9.8m/s²

s = H = ?

using,

s = ut + 1/2at²

H = 0(2) + 1/2(9.8)(2²)

H = 0 + 9.8(2)

s = H = 19.6m

Are the refractive index and the speed of light in a vacuum direct propotional or inversley​

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The refractive index of the medium is inversely proportional to the velocity of light in it. As the refractive index of a medium increases, the speed of light going through that medium decreases.

Can someone help me with this question

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Answer:

Net force: 20 N to the right

mass of the bag: 20.489 kg

acceleration:  0.976  m/s^2

Explanation:

Since the normal force and the weight are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, they add up to zero in the vertical direction. In the horizontal direction, the 195 N tension to the right minus the 175 force of friction to the left render a net force towards the right of magnitude:

195 N - 175 N = 20 N

So net force on the bag is 20 N to the right.

The mass of the bag can be found using the value of the weight force: 201 N:

mass = Weight/g = 201 / 9.81 = 20.489 kg

and the acceleration of the bag can be found as the net force divided by the mass we just found:

acceleration = 20 N / 20.489 kg = 0.976  m/s^2

When a mass of a cart is 10 kg, and an applied force is 5 N, The acceleration of the cart is

5.0 m/s2
2.0 m/s2
0.5 m/s2
0.2 m/s2

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Answer:

0.5 m/s2

Explanation:

F = ma

5 = 10a

a = 5/10

a =0.5

Which is the goal of technology?


to expand comprehension

to make life easier

to apply knowledge

to improve communication
pls help

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Answer:

i think it should be to make life easier

i think it would be make life easier

Mr. Jones starts from rest and begins to accelerate straight to the bathroom at a rate of 0.5 m/s for 10 seconds. What kind of motion is this
A. linear
b centripetal
c.free fall
d projectile​

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Answer:

A. linear

Explanation:

because they are going in a straight line

A runner taking part in the 200 m dash must run around the end of a track that has a circular arc with a radius of curvature of 50 m. If he completes the 200 m dash in 29.6 s and runs at constant speed throughout the race, what is the magnitude of his centripetal acceleration (in m/s2) as he runs the curved portion of the track?

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Answer:

The centripetal acceleration of the runner as he runs the curved portion of the track is 0.91 m/s²

Explanation:

Given;

distance traveled in the given time = 200 m

time to cover the distance, t = 29.6 s

speed of the runner, v = d / t

v = 200 / 29.6

v = 6.757 m/s

The centripetal acceleration of the runner is given by;

[tex]a_c = \frac{V^2}{r}[/tex]

where;

r is the radius of the circular arc, given as 50 m

Substitute the givens;

[tex]a_c = \frac{V^2}{r}\\\\a_c = \frac{(6.757)^2}{50}\\\\a_c = 0.91 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Therefore, the centripetal acceleration of the runner as he runs the curved portion of the track is 0.91 m/s².

A 7.50 kg bowling ball has 70.4
kg•m/s of momentum. What is its
velocity?

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Answer:

9.39 m/s

Explanation:

The velocity of the bowling ball can be found by using the formula

[tex]v = \frac{p}{m} \\ [/tex]

p is the momentum

m is the mass

From the question we have

[tex]v = \frac{70.4}{7.5} \\ = 9.38666666..[/tex]

We have the final answer as

9.39 m/s

Hope this helps you

A potential difference of 1.20 V will be applied to a 33.0 m length of 18-gauge copper wire (diameter = 0.0400 in.). Calculate (a) the current, (b) the magnitude of the current density, (c) the magnitude of the electric field within the wire, and (d) the rate at which thermal energy will appear in the wire.

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Answer:A) Current = 1.739A, B)current density, J = 2.147x10^6 A/m2

magnitude of electric field , E =  0.036 N/C

)rate of thermal energy, P  =2.086W

Explanation:

Resistance  = R =   ρL/A

But the cross-section area of the wire. is given as

Diameter / 2 = 0.04/2 =0.02in to m = 0.02 / 39.37= 0.000508

A = πr^2 = π x  0.000508^2 = 8.10 x 10^-7

since resistivity of copper,ρ= 17x10-9 ohm.m

so resistance is   R =   ρL/A

17x10-9  x 33 / 8.1x10-7

= 0.69 ohm.

A) Current =    I = Voltage /Resistance =1.20/0.69 =1.739A

B)current density, J = Current /Area

= 1.739/8.1x10-7

= 2.147x10^6 A/m2

c)magnitude of electric field , E =  Current density x resistivity =J ρ

E = 2.147 x 10^6  x 17  x 10^-9

E = 0.036 N/C

D)rate of thermal energy, P  = I² R =1.739² X 0.69

=2.086W

In the concluding paragraph, how does the author make the conflicting point of view that vegetarianism is strange and unnatural seem less reasonable?

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Answer:

By pointing out that vegetarianism isn't contagious

Explanation:

I got this right on iready!

Answer:

by point out how food isn't contagious

Explanation:

got it right

A car is moving at an average speed of 20 meters per second. This is equivalent to

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Answer:

44.73 MP/H or 71.98 KM/H

Explanation:

A crate of books rests on a level floor. To move it along the floor at a constant velocity, why do you exert less force if you pull it at an angle Ï above the horizontal than if you push it at the same angle below the horizontal?

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Answer:should be a matter of vector analysis.

Pulling above the horizontal has less surface area for the opposing friction

Explanation:

Two parallel 3.0-meter long wires conduct current. The current in the top wire is 12.5 A and flows to the right. The top wire feels a repulsive force of 2.4 x 10^-4 N created by the interaction of the 12.5 A current and the magnetic field created by the bottom current (I). Find the magnitude and direction of the bottom current.

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Complete question:

Two parallel 3.0-meter long wires conduct current. The current in the top wire is 12.5 A and flows to the right. The top wire feels a repulsive force of 2.4 x 10^-4 N created by the interaction of the 12.5 A current and the magnetic field created by the bottom current (I). Find the magnitude and direction of the bottom current, if the distance between the two wires is 40cm.

Answer:

The bottom current is 12.8 A to the right.

Explanation:

Given;

length of the wires, L = 3.0 m

current in the top wire, I₁ = 12.5 A

repulsive force between the two wires, F = 2.4 x 10⁻⁴ N

distance between the two wires, r = 40 cm = 0.4 m

The repulsive force between the two wires is given by;

[tex]F = \frac{\mu_oI_1I_2L}{2\pi r}\\\\I_{2} = \frac{2F\pi r}{\mu_oI_1L}[/tex]

Where;

I₂ is the bottom current

The direction of the bottom current must be in the same direction as the top current since the force between the two wires is repulsive.

[tex]I_{2} = \frac{2F\pi r}{\mu_oI_1L}\\\\I_{2} = \frac{2(2.4*10^{-4})(\pi)(0.4)}{(4\pi*10^{-7})(12.5)(3)}\\\\I_{2} = 12.8 \ A[/tex]

Therefore, the bottom current is 12.8 A to the right.

Which of the following is NOT a type of variable?

A. Burette
B. Ordered
C. Continuous
D. Categoric

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

because its not trust me :)

''The Evolution Of Sakura And Hinata''

Who looks better?! Who do you think has improved a lot in the Naruto Series?

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Answer:

hinata

Explanation:

unlike sakura she has not change at all

In my opinion, Sakura looks prettier and she developed way more than Hinata. Personally, I dislike the both of them because of their Tsundere side, but there's no doubt Sakura developed way more than Hinata. In the original Naruto series, Sakura was honestly a burden. There were some missions where Team 7 had to rescue Sakura. However, after the training with Tsunade, she gained monster strength and healing abilities. Additionally, throughout Naruto Shippuden she learned new jutsu like Yin Seal: Release.    

     However with Hinata, it's a bit more different. In the original Naruto series, I feel believe she was stronger than Sakura. She relied on her infamous visual prowess--the Byakugan. However in Naruto Shippuden, she improved slightly compared to Sakura. In my opinion, she would have been the most useless shinobi out of the eleven characters (YES, more useless than Tenten) if it weren't for her visual prowess. She's fortunate that she was born into the Hyuga clan. Every jutsu that's in her arsenal relies heavily on the Byakugan. And if Sakura and Hinata were to battle each other, it's most likely that Sakura would win. It's true that Hinata can block Sakura's chakra points, but I think she could dodge her attacks. And even if her chakra points are blocked, Sakura can rely on Taijutsu and raw strength to win.

Though both kunoichi are honorable, I believe Sakura is more prettier and stronger than Hinata.

What is the average power consumption in watts of an appliance that uses 4.69 kW · h of energy per day?

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Answer:

The average power is  [tex]P = 195 .42 \ W[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  energy of the appliance is  [tex]E = 4.69 \ kWh = 4.69 *10^{3} \ \ Wh[/tex]

    The time considered is   [tex]t = 1 \ day = 24 \ hours[/tex]

Generally the average power consumption is mathematically represented as

      [tex]P = \frac{E}{t}[/tex]

=>   [tex]P = \frac{4.69 *10^{3}}{24 }[/tex]

=>   [tex]P = 195 .42 \ W[/tex]

A rack of seven spherical bolwing balls (each 7.00 kg, radius of 9.50 cm) is positioned along a line located a distance =0.850 m from a point ,

Calculate the gravitational force
the bowling balls exert on a ping-pong ball of mass 2.70 g, centered at point .

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Answer:

8.72*[tex]10^{-12}[/tex] N

Explanation:

force of attraction f = G m1m2/ r^2 = [tex]\frac{6.67*10^{-11}*7*5*2.70 }{.85*.85*1000}[/tex] = 8.72*[tex]10^{-12}[/tex] N

The gravitational force the bowling balls exert on a ping-pong is given as  8.72*[tex]10^{-12}[/tex] N.

What is force?

A force is an effect that can alter an object's motion according to physics. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.

force of attraction

f = G [tex]m_1m_2[/tex]/r²

 = [tex]6.67*10^{-11}[/tex]*7*5*2.70/.85²*1000

 = 8.72*[tex]10^{-12}[/tex] N

The gravitational force the bowling balls exert on a ping-pong is given as  8.72*[tex]10^{-12}[/tex] N.

To learn more about force refer to the link:

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15 points.

An object of mass 100 kg is observed to accelerate at a rate of 15
m/s/s. Calculate the force required to produce this acceleration.

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Answer:

its 0.5 for all i beleive

Explanation:

How do unbalanced forces acting on an object affect its motion when the object is at rest? What if it is moving?

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Answer:

It pushes it because an unbalanced force is pushing more newtons than something that isn't even moving. Even if it is moving, it depends which side is pushing/pulling the most force.

Explanation:

Answer:

It pushes it because an unbalanced force is pushing more newtons than something that isn't even moving. Even if it is moving, it depends which side is pushing/pulling the most force.

How does cycling of matter occur in Earth’s mantle?

A. Hot, soft rock rises from the bottom of the mantle toward the top, cools, and sinks back through the mantle.

B. Hot, soft rock sinks to the mantle, cools, and rises to Earth’s crust.

C. Solid rock rises from the bottom of the mantle, cools, and sinks back through the mantle.

D. Solid rock sinks to Earth’s core and then rises to form lava.



i need help fast plz and thank you
11/24/2020

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Answer:  

Correct answer to this is: A

Hopefully, this helped out a bit :)  


9. In the graph below, what is the force being exerted on
the 16-kg cart?
A. 4N
C. 16N
B. 8N
D. 32 N

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Discuss two ways to determine your muscular strength explain the advantages

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Answer:

Two ways to determine ones muscular strength is to either lift the heaviest weight possible or by doing one repetition. The advantages these two methods is that it is easy to determine and does not require calculations or estimating.

Explanation:

Answer:

Two ways to determine ones muscular strength is to either lift the heaviest weight possible or by doing one repetition. The advantages these two methods is that it is easy to determine and does not require calculations or estimating.

Explanation:

Two stars in a faraway part of the Milky Way are orbiting each other as a binary star system. By
careful measurement we find out that they are separated by 1.7 AU. We also determine that
their orbital period is 594 Earth-days. The total mass of the two-object system is

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Answer: [tex]M_{total}=[/tex] 1.85

Explanation: Estimate the total mass of a binary system is done by a reformulation of Kepler's Third Law, which states that the square of the period of a planet's orbit is proportional to the cube of its semimajor axis, i.e.:

[tex]a^{3}=(M_{1}+M_{2})P^{2}[/tex]

where

a is semimajor axis in astronomical units (AU);

P is period measured in years;

[tex]M_{1}+M_{2}[/tex] is total mass of the two-stars system;

For the two stars faraway in the Milky Way:

1 year is equivalent of 365 days, so period in years:

[tex]P=\frac{594}{365}[/tex]

P = 1.63 years

Calculating total mass:

[tex]a^{3}=(M_{total})P^{2}[/tex]

[tex]M_{total}=\frac{a^{3}}{P^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]M_{total}=\frac{1.7^{3}}{1.63^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]M_{total}=[/tex] 1.85

The total mass of the two-object system is 1.85 mass units.

is 2/2 1 or 0? please help lol

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Answer:

1.

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, for such mathematical operations, we can wee that the slash represents a fraction or a division, say 8 ÷ 4 = 2, 6 ÷ 3 = 2, 20 ÷ 4 = 5, etc. In such a way, since the operation 2/2, represents 2 ÷ 2, it is clear that two is once in 2, therefore, the result is:

2 ÷ 2 = 1.

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show all work and round to nearest 100th thank you and you will get braineist ​

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Answer:  16.78 miles

Explanation:

distance = rate * time

we're given the rate ( 5 m/s) and we're given the time it takes to get home (1.5 hrs). But notice how the units of hours don't match the seconds of the rate so we need to convert the hours into seconds.

1 hr = 3600 seconds so 1.5 hours = 5400 seconds

now we can plug it in and solve for the distance

distance = (5 m/s) * 5400 seconds

distance = 27000 m

now we have to convert meters to miles, so we divide our answer by 1609 and get 16.78

What two methods are the best choices to factor this expression 18x2-8

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Answer:

Please check the explanation

Explanation:

The best two methods will be:

Factor by groupingFactor out the GCF

Factor by grouping

Factor by grouping deals with establishing a smaller groups from each term.

[tex]18x^2=\:\left(2\cdot 3\cdot 3\cdot x^2\right)[/tex]

[tex]8\:=\:\:2\cdot 2\cdot 2[/tex]

Therefore, the expression becomes

[tex]18x^2=\:\left(2\cdot 3\cdot 3\cdot x^2\right)-\left(2\cdot \:2\cdot \:2\right)[/tex]

Now factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) which is 2

         [tex]=\:2\left(3\cdot \:\:3x^2-\left(2\right)\left(2\right)\right)[/tex]

           [tex]=2\left(9x^2-2\cdot \:2\right)[/tex]

            [tex]=2\left(9x^2-4\right)[/tex]

Factor out the GCF

Given the expression

[tex]18x^2-8\:\:\:[/tex]

factor out common term 2

[tex]=2\left(9x^2-4\right)[/tex]

[tex]=2\left(3x+2\right)\left(3x-2\right)[/tex]          ∵ [tex]Factors\:\:\left(9x^2-4\right)=\left(3x+2\right)\left(3x-2\right)[/tex]

A 40-cm-diameter, 300 g beach ball is dropped with a 4.0 mg ant riding on the top. The ball experiences air resistance, but the ant does not. What is the magnitude of the normal force exerted on the ant when the ball's speed is 4.0 m/s?

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Answer:

The normal force exerted on the ant is 0.75 N.

Explanation:

Given;

diameter of the ball, D = 40 cm = 0.4m

radius of the ball, r = 0.2m

mass of the beach ball, m₁ = 300 g = 0.3 kg

mass of the ant, m₂ = 4 x 10⁻⁶ kg

speed of the ball, v = 4 m/s

The area of the ball, assuming spherical ball is given by;

A = 4πr²

A = 4π(0.2)² = 0.5027 m²

The drag force (resistance) experienced by the spherical ball is given as;

[tex]F_D = \frac{1}{2}C\rho Av^2[/tex]

where;

C is the drag coefficient of the spherical ball = 0.45

ρ is density of air = 1.21 kg/m³

[tex]F_D = \frac{1}{2}C\rho Av^2\\\\F_D = \frac{1}{2}(0.45)(1.21) (0.5027)(4)^2\\\\F_D = 2.19 \ N[/tex]

The downward force of the ball due to its weight and that of the ant is given by;

[tex]F_g = mg\\\\F_g =g(m_{ant} + m_{ball})\\\\F_g = g(4*10^{-6} \ kg\ + \ 0.3\ kg)\\\\F_g = g(0.300004 \ kg) \ \ \ (mass \ of \ the \ ant \ is \ insignificant)\\\\F_g = 9.8(0.3)\\\\F_g = 2.94 \ N[/tex]

The net downward force experienced by the ball is given by;

[tex]F_{net} = F_g - F_D\\\\F_{net} = 2.94 \ N - 2.19 \ N\\\\F_{net} = 0.75 \ N[/tex]

This downward force experienced by the ball is equal to the normal reaction it exerts on the ant.

Thus, the normal force exerted on the ant is 0.75 N.

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