Answer:
horse drawn carriage/buggy
Explanation:
Do machines create less work? Example: pulley system
Answer:
Technically, no the work of building machines is hard but in the long run, Yes they are easier after they're built.
Explanation:
Energy that is stored is called...
Answer:
Potential energy
Explanation:
Potential energy is stored energy and the energy of position––gravitational energy. There are several forms of potential energy. Electrical Energy is the movement of electrical charges. Everything is made of tiny particles called atoms.
- Scientific Forms of Energy_ Stored Energy, Kinetic Energy ...ei.lehigh.edu › learners › energy › readings › energy_basics
3. Which of the following is an example of Newtons second law of motion? (2 points)
O Caties skateboard hits a curb and she falls forward onto the grass.
O A tissue and a rock are dropped from a ladder. The rock exerts a greater force when it hits the ground.
A person stands on a chair and pushes down, and the chair pushes upwards on the person.
Tires from a bike push against the road, and the road pushes back.
Answer:b
Explanation: i took the test and b was correct
Harry Styles fires a T-shirt cannon horizontally off a stage 10 meters high, with an
initial velocity in the x-direction of 5 meters per second. How far away from the
stage should you stand to be able to catch the t-shirt?
Answer:
7.15 m
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Height (h) = 10 m
Initial velocity (u) = 5 m/s
Horizontal distance (s) =?
Next, we shall determine the time taken for the shirt to get to the ground. This can be obtained as follow:
Height (h) = 10 m
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²
Time (t) =?
h= ½gt²
10 = ½ × 9.8 × t²
10 = 4.9 × t²
Divide both side by 4.9
t² = 10 / 4.9
t² = 2.04
Take the square root of both side
t = √2.04
t = 1.43 s
Finally, we shall determine the horizontal distance travelled by the shirt. This can be obtained as follow:
Initial velocity (u) = 5 m/s
Time (t) = 1.43 s
Horizontal distance (s) =?
s = ut
s = 5 × 1.43
s = 7.15 m
Thus, the shirt will land at 7.15 m away from the stage. Thus, to catch the shirt, you must be at a point 7.15 m away from the stage.
deducing the acceleration = deduce the gradient of velocity-time graphs
true or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Understanding the relationship between change in velocity with time will explain to you how the object is accelerating or decelerating. This means acceleration is a ratio calculated from the change in velocity of an object and change in time. In a velocity time graph, the y-axis represents the velocity and the x-axis represents the time.
The slope of the graph m = Δ y-axis values/Δ x-axis values
m= Δvelocity / Δ time
m= Δ v / Δ t ------this the definition of acceleration so;
a= Δ v / Δ t
Conclusion : The slope/gradient of a velocity -time graph is acceleration.
What are some examples of X-Ray waves
Answer:
X - Rays
Explanation:
Hope it Helps!
:)
Answer: Black holes, sun, stars, neutron stars
Explanation:
A projectile is fired at an angle such that the vertical component of its velocity
and the horizontal component of its velocity are BOTH equal to 30 m/s.
a. Using the approximate value of g = +/-10 m/s2, how long in time does it take for the
ball to reach its high point?
Answer:
It takes 3 seconds to reach its high point
Explanation:
Projectile Motion
In a projectile motion (or 2D motion), the object is launched with an initial angle θ and an initial velocity vo.
The components of the velocity are
[tex]v_{ox}=v_o\cos\theta[/tex]
[tex]v_{oy}=v_o\sin\theta[/tex]
The speed in the horizontal direction at any time t is:
[tex]v_y=v_o\sin\theta-g.t[/tex]
The time taken to reach the maximum height is when vy=0, or:
[tex]\displaystyle t_m=\frac{v_o\sin\theta}{g}[/tex]
We are given the y-component of the velocity, thus:
[tex]\displaystyle t_m=\frac{30~m/s}{10~m/s^2}[/tex]
[tex]t_m=3~s[/tex]
It takes 3 seconds to reach its high point
when it comes to graphs I am no genius lol
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Displacement = Area under the velocity-time graph
So to find the displacement of a particle from 7 to 8 seconds we take the triangle and calculate its area.
[tex]Area\ of\ a\ right\ angled\ triangle = \frac{1}{2}*(base)*(height) \\\\Area\ of\ a\ right\ angled\ triangle = \frac{1}{2}*(1)*(3) \\\\Area\ of\ a\ right\ angled\ triangle = 1.5[/tex]
So the displacement is 1.5 meters
I have an uploaded image so you can understand it better hope it helps
A spring has a spring constant of 120 N/m. How much energy is stored in the spring as it is stretched a distance of 0.20 meter?
Answer:
2.4J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Spring constant = 120N/m
Extension = 0.2m
Unknown:
Amount of energy = ?
Solution:
The energy stored in this stretched spring is called the elastic potential energy.
It can be derived using the expression below:
Elastic Potential energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] ke²
k is the elastic constant
e is the extension
Insert the parameters;
Elastic potential energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 120 x 0.2² = 2.4J
I need help with this one
Coulombs law
100 points and brainliest
Answer:
my dad is a physics professor so when he comes home i will tell him to answer the question for you
please help !!!!! I’ll give brainliest !
I think A but I dont really know
A 90 kg body is taken to a planet where the acceleration due to
gravity is 2.5 times that of the earth. What is the weight of this body
on the surface of this planet? Take g = 10 m/s?.
Answer:
225 kg.
Explanation:
Since the gravity is 2.5 times than that of the Earth, g on that planet = (10 * 2.5) m/s = 25 m/s.
Hence, the weight of the body would be (90 * 2.5) kg, aka 225 kg.
Hope this helped!
Each tyre of a car has an area of 100 cm2 in contact with the ground. The car has a mass of 1600 kg. The weight of the car is equally distributed amongst the four tyres.The gravitational field strength g is 10 N / kg.What is the pressure exerted on the ground ?
A. 4.0 N/cm2
B. 16 N/cm2
C. 40 N/cm2
D. 160 N/cm2
The pressure exerted on the ground is 40 N/cm². Hence, option (C) is correct.
What is pressure?It is the ratio between the force being applied and the surface area being applied to. The force delivered perpendicularly to an object's surface per unit area across which that force is dispersed is known as pressure.
SI unit of pressure is Pascal or Newton/meter².
Given parameters:
Mass of the car: m = 1600 kg.
Gravitational field strength: g = 10 N/kg
Area of each tyre of car: a = 100 cm²
Hence, total force applied by the car = mg = 1600 × 10 Newton = 16000 Newton.
As the weight of the car is equally distributed amongst the four tyres; force applied on each tyre = 16000 Newton/4 = 4000 Newton.
Hence, the pressure exerted on the ground = force/area
= 4000/100 N/cm²
= 40 N/cm²
hence, option (C) is correct.
Learn more about pressure, refer the link:
https://brainly.com/question/12971272
#SPJ2
A particle with mass of 200 kg is acted on by a net force of 4.5N. The acceleration of the particle is most nearly
Does natural selection produce a change in individuals or populations?
Explanation:
Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change. Individuals in a population are naturally variable, meaning that they are all different in some ways. This variation means that some individuals have traits better suited to the environment than others
HELP PLZZZ!!!! Hurry
3. What does doubling the number of coils do to the strength of the electromagnet?
4. What does doubling the voltage do to the strength of the electromagnet?
5. Using the graph, predict how many paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick up for both the 25-
coil electromagnet and the 50-coil electromagnet.
6. Calculate the slope of the 25-coilline and the 50-coil line to determine the average number of
paper clips that a 1 V battery would pick up.
Answer:
3. When the number of turns, N is doubled, the strength of the electromagnet is also doubled
4. Doubling the voltage, doubles the strength of the electromagnet
5. The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick is approximately 28 paper clips
The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick is 59 paperclips
6. For the 50-coil electromagnet, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick is approximately 7 paperclips
For the 50-coil electromagnet, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick is 16 paperclips
Explanation:
3. The Magnetomotive Force, MMF = The Number of Turns on the Coil, N × The Current I Flowing in the Coil, I
∴ MMF = N × I
When the number of turns, N is doubled, the magnetomotive force, MMF is also doubled, and the strength of the electromagnet is doubled
4. Given that the voltage, V applied to the coil = The current, I flowing × The resistance, R of the coil, we have
V = I × R
Therefore, for a given constant resistance in the coil, doubling the voltage, doubles the current and therefore doubles the strength of the electromagnet
5. The average slope for the 25-coil electromagnet = (23 - 12)/(6 - 3) = 3.[tex]\bar 6[/tex]
The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick = 12 + (7.5 - 3) × 11/3 = 28.5 paperclips ≈ 28 paper clips
The average slope for the 50-coil electromagnet = (48 - 26)/(6 - 3) = 7.[tex]\bar 3[/tex]
The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick = 26 + (7.5 - 3) × 22/3 = 59 paperclips
6. The slope calculated from a start point of approximately 0.4 V, is given as follows;
The slope for the 25-coil electromagnet = (12 - 6)/(3 - 0.4) = 30/13
Therefore, for the 25-coil electromagnet, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick = 6 + (1 - 0.4) × 30/13) = 96/13 ≈ 7 paperclips
The slope for the 50-coil electromagnet = (26 - 13)/(3 - 0.4) = 5
Therefore, for the 50-coil electromagnet, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick = 13 + (1 - 0.4) × 5 = 16 paperclips
3. When the number of revolutions, N, is twice, the electromagnet's strength is doubled as well.
4. Doubling the voltage doubles the electromagnet's strength.
5. The number of paper clips selected by a 7.5 V battery is 59.
6. For a 50-coil electromagnet, a 1 V battery would pull up around 7 paperclips on average. The average number of paper clips picked by a 1 V battery for a 50-coil electromagnet is 16 paperclips.
What is electromagnet?The magnetic field of an electromagnet is created by an electric current. Electromagnets are caused from conducting wire wriggled into a coil.
A magnetic field is created in the hole by a current passing through the wire.
The magnetic field production is increased by;
1) increasing the number of turns
2) increase the area of the loop
3) by moving the magnet faster
Answer for the following given options as follows;
3. When the number of revolutions, N, is twice, the electromagnet's strength is doubled as well. Because the no of coils in the circuit is directly proportional to the strength of electromagnet.
4. From the ohm's law principal doubling the voltage twice the current and hence the electromagnet's strength for a given constant resistance in the coil increases.
5. For the 25-coil electromagnet, the average slope is ;
[tex]\rm m_{avg}= \frac{23-12}{6-3} \\\\ m_{avg}= 3[/tex]
The number of paper clips selected by a 7.5 V battery is;
[tex]\rm n = 12+ (7.5-+3)\times \frac{11}{3}\\\\n = 28.5[/tex]
For the 50-coil electromagnet, the average slope;
[tex]\rm (m_{avg})_{50}= \frac{48-26}{6-3} \\\\\ \rm (m_{avg})_{50}= 7[/tex]
The number of paper clips selected by a 7.5 V battery is;
[tex]\rm N = 26+(7.5-3) \times \frac{22}{3} \\\\ N= 59[/tex]
The following is the slope determined from a starting position of around 0.4 V:
For the 25-coil electromagnet, the slope is;
[tex]\rm m_{25}=\frac{12-6}{3-0.4} \\\\\ m_{25}=\frac{6}{2.6} \\\\ m_{25}=\frac{30}{13}[/tex]
As a result, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would choose for the 25-coil electromagnet is;
[tex]\rm N_{25}=6+ (1-0.4)\times \frac{30}{13} \\\\ N_{25}=\frac{96}{13} \\\\ N_{25}= 7 \ paperclip[/tex]
For the 50-coil electromagnet, the slope is;
(26 - 13)/(3 - 0.4) = 5.
As a result, the average number of paper clips picked by a 1 V battery is;
[tex]\rm N'_{50}= 13+ (1-0.14)\times 5 \\\\ N'_{50}=16[/tex]
Hence,the average number of paper clips picked by a 1 V battery for a 50-coil electromagnet is 16 paperclips.
To learn more about the electromagnets, refers to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/23727978
#SPJ5
The chimney of an oil lamp cracks when touched with rhe brade of cold knife?why
Answer:
The extreme difference between the hot chimney and the cold knife makes the chimney expand and contract so quickly it cracks.
Explanation:
Hope this helped!
Answer:
When a blade of cold knife is touched to hot glass chimney there is a sudden drop of temperature on the spot where the blade touches. As a result it cracks.
Explanation:
When a blade of cold knife is touched to hot glass chimney there is a sudden drop of temperature on the spot where the blade touches. This decrease in temperature makes the glass to contract. The stress developed on the site of contraction is responsible for the cracking of the glass chimney.
Which organisms release carbon dioxide as waste?
Kylie has a mass of 54 kg and is jogging at a velocity of 3 m/s what is Kylie’s kinetic energy?
Describe the differences between the change in momentum when a car is stopped with the brakes and when a car is stopped in a collision.
Explanation:
When a car is breaking, the brakes apply pressure/force onto the wheels(car) which allows it to slow down.
When the car collides with an object, it is exerting a force upon that object to which it applies an equal and opposite force on the car.
I think this is what you are asking for.
Hope This Helps :)
Find the distance Sara walks from A to B, B to C
then C to D?
Answer:
16m
Explanation:
5m pluse 5m equals 10m 3m pluse 3m equals 6m 10m pluse 6m equals 16m thats ju ansar
Cobalt (Co) has an atomic mass of 59 and an atomic number of 27. Which statement correctly describes an atom of cobalt?
O A. An atom of cobalt contains more neutrons than protons.
B. An atom of cobalt contains more electrons than protons.
O C. An atom of cobalt contains the same number of neutrons and protons.
O D. An atom of cobalt contains the same number of neutrons, electrons and protons.
Answer:
Option A. An atom of cobalt contains more neutrons than protons.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Mass number = 59
Atomic number = 27
Next, we shall determine the number of protons in the atom. This is illustrated below:
Atomic number of an element is simply defined as the number of protons in the atom of the element. Thus,
Atomic number = proton number
Atomic number = 27
Therefore,
Proton number = 27
Next, we shall determine the neutron number. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass number = 59
Proton number = 27
Neutron number =?
Mass number = Proton + Neutron
59 = 27 + Neutron
Collect like terms
Neutron = 59 – 27
Neutron number = 32
Next, we shall determine the number of electrons. This can be obtained as follow:
Since the atom is neutral i.e it has no charge, then, the number of protons and electrons are equal. Thus,
Electron number = Proton number
Proton number = 27
Therefore,
Electron number = 27
Summary:
Mass number = 59
Atomic number = 27
Proton number = 27
Neutron number = 32
Electron number = 27
From the above, we can see that the atom of cobalt contains:
1. More neutrons than protons.
2. The same number of protons and electrons.
Therefore, option A gives the correct answer to the question.
Question 6 (14 points)
A 3.68 kg object is tied to the end of a cord and whirled in a horizontal circle of radius 881 cm. The object completes 10.8 revolutions every 18.8
s. What is the centripetal acceleration of the object?
Answer:
[tex]a=114\ m/s^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of an object, m = 3.68 kg
It is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius 881 cm or 8.81 m
The object completes 10.8 revolutions every 18.8 s.
We need to find the centripetal acceleration of the object. It is given by the formula as follows :
[tex]a=\omega^2 r[/tex] ...(1)
Where [tex]\omega[/tex] is angular velocity
10.8 revolutions = 67.85 rad
[tex]\omega=\dfrac{67.85\ rad}{18.8\ s}\\\\=3.6\ rad/s[/tex]
Put values in equation (1)
[tex]a=3.6^2\times 8.81\\\\a=114\ m/s^2[/tex]
So, the centripetal acceleration of the object is [tex]114\ m/s^2[/tex].
PLEASE HELP!
Formulate a conclusion about what happens to the pH of a substance when an
acid and base are mixed.
Answer:
They gon' hate me regardless, that's why I do what I do (what I do)
See me in person i'm flawless (I'm flawless girl), i might just snatch up your dude (hahahaha)
Explanation:
i just want to be....appreciated
Which of the following is related to a person’s self-concept?
A) what neighborhood he or she lives in
B) his or her sense of self-worth
C) how good an athlete he or she is
D) how attractive he or she is
Answer:
Im not a 100 percent sure but i thinks it za A
Explanation:
PLS HELP BEING TIMED!!!
Which equation represents the law of conservation of energy in a closed system?
KEi + PEi = KEf + PEf
PEi + PEf = KEi + KEf
KEi – KEf = PEi – PEf
KEi – PEf = PEi – KEf
Answer:
[tex]K_{i}+U_{g,i} = K_{f}+U_{g,f}[/tex]
Explanation:
A closed system is a system where exists energy interactions with surroundings, but not mass interactions. If we neglect any energy interactions from boundary work, heat, electricity, magnetism and nuclear phenomena and assume that process occurs at steady state and all effects from non-conservative forces can be neglected, then the equation of energy conservation is reduce to this form:
[tex]\Delta K +\Delta U_{g} = 0[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]\Delta K[/tex] - Change in kinetic energy of the system, measured in joules.
[tex]\Delta U_{g}[/tex] - Change in gravitational potential energy of the system, measured in joules.
If we know that [tex]\Delta K=K_{i}-K_{f}[/tex] and [tex]\Delta U_{g} = U_{g,i}-U_{g,f}[/tex], then we get the following equation:
[tex]K_{i}+U_{g,i} = K_{f}+U_{g,f}[/tex] (2)
Where [tex]i[/tex] and [tex]f[/tex] stands for initial and final states of each energy component.
Hence, the right answer is [tex]K_{i}+U_{g,i} = K_{f}+U_{g,f}[/tex]
Answer:
KEi + PEi = KEf + PEf
Explanation
right on edge 2020
Where does compression often occur?
Answer:
a convergent boundary^^
Explanation:
hope it helped
As a young boy swings a yo-yo parallel to the ground and above his head, the yo-yo has a centripetal acceleration of 250 m/s2 . If the yo-yo’s string is 0.50 m long, what is the yo-yo’s tangential speed?
Centripetal acceleration ac is the acceleration experienced while in uniform circular motion. It always points toward the center of rotation. It is perpendicular to the linear velocity (tangential speed) v and has the magnitude:
[tex]a_c = \dfrac{v^2}{R}[/tex]
Solving for v:
[tex]v = \sqrt{a_c R} = \sqrt{(250\;m/s^2)(0.50\;m)} = 5\sqrt{5}\;m/s \approx 11.18\;m/s[/tex]
The yo-yo’s tangential speed 11.18 m/sec.
What is speed?The speed of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quantity.
Centripetal acceleration ac is the acceleration experienced while in uniform circular motion. It always points toward the center of rotation. It is perpendicular to the linear velocity (tangential speed) v and has the magnitude:
[tex]a_{c} = v^2/r[/tex]
Solving for v
[tex]v = \sqrt{a_{c}r }[/tex] = 11.18 m/sec
The yo-yo’s tangential speed 11.18 m/sec.
To learn more about speed refer to the link:
brainly.com/question/28224010
#SPJ2
State Newton's three laws of motion in your own words and give an example for each one that helps to explain it in everyday life.
Answer:
The first law is an object won’t change its place unless a force hits it
The second law is the force on an object equivalent to the mass times its acceleration
The third law is when two object meet, they both apply forces on each other making them go in opposite directions
Explanation:
Which of the following would be an example of mechanical energy?
Elastic Energy, Kinetic Energy, Gravitational Potential Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy, Thermal Energy
Electric Potential Energy, Nuclear Energy, Kinetic Energy
Magnetic Energy, Elastic Potential Energy
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation: