Puck 1 is moving 10 m/s to the left and puck 2 is moving 8 m/s to the right. They have the same mass, m.



a. What is the total momentum of the system before the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





b. What is the total momentum of the system after the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





c. Write puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form. (1 point)







d. What is the y-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







e. What is the x-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







f. At what angle does puck 2 move after the collision? Determine the angle and draw it on the diagram. (1 point)







g. What is the magnitude of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)

Puck 1 Is Moving 10 M/s To The Left And Puck 2 Is Moving 8 M/s To The Right. They Have The Same Mass,

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Answer 1

Answer:

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form = (5.44 i, 2.54 j)

Explanation:

Given;

mass of Puck 1 , = m

mass of Puck 2, = m (since they have the same mass m)

initial velocity of Puck 1, u₁ = 10 m/s to the left

initial velocity of Puck 2, u₂  = 8 m/s to the right

Let the rightward direction be positive direction

Let the leftward direction be negative direction

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision;

P₁ = (initial momentum of Pluck 1) + (initial momentum of Pluck 2)

P₁ = (-mu₁) + mu₂

P₁ = mu₂ - mu₁

P₁ = m(u₂ - u₁)

P₁  = m(8 - 10)

P₁  = -2m kg.m/s

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision;

Based on the principle of conservation of linear momentum, the total momentum before collision is equal to the total momentum after collision.

Thus, the total momentum of the system after the collision is -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form

[tex]v = (v_x, v_y)\\\\v = (vcos \theta , vsin \theta)\\\\v = (6cos 25^0 , 6sin25^0)\\\\v = (5.44i, 2.54j)m/s[/tex]


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A lift travelling up to the top floor of the Empire State building with a mass of 4200kg and a kinetic energy of 4116J. Find the velocity

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Answer:

1.4 m/s

Explanation:

The velocity can be found by using the formula

[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{2k}{m} } \\ [/tex]

k is the kinetic energy

m is the mass

From the question we have

[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{2 \times 4116}{4200} } \\ = 1.4[/tex]

We have the final answer as

1.4 m/s

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Answer:

The speed of the lift is 1.4 m/s

Explanation:

Kinetic Energy

Is the type of energy of an object due to its motion. It's proportional to the square of the speed and the mass.

The equation for the kinetic energy is:

[tex]\displaystyle K=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

Where:

m = mass of the object

v = speed at which the object moves

The kinetic energy is expressed in Joules (J)

It's given the mass of the lift as m=4,200 kg and its kinetic energy K=4,116 J. To calculate the speed (magnitude of velocity), we solve the formula for v as follows:

[tex]\displaystyle v=\sqrt{\frac{2k}{m}}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle v=\sqrt{\frac{2*4,116}{4,200}}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle v=\sqrt{1.96}[/tex]

v = 1.4 m/s

The speed of the lift is 1.4 m/s

1. How much heat must be absorbed by 375 grams of water to raise its
temperature by 25° C?(Cp of water is 4.184)

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Answer:

39225J

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of water  = 375grams of water

Change in temperature  = 25°C

Specific heat capacity of water  = 4.184J/g°C

Unknown:

Amount of heat absorbed  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we use the expression below:

      H  = m c Ф  

H is the heat absorbed

m is the mass

c is the specific heat capacity

Ф is the change in temperature

  Insert the parameters and solve;

      H  = 375 x 4.184 x (25) = 39225J

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the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).

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Explanation:

As a certain amount of water is cooled from room temperature until it reaches 4 °C, its volume drops. The density reduces as the volume increases below 4 °C. Therefore, water's greatest density occurs at 4 degrees Celsius.

What coefficient of cubical expansion of water?

Water has an unusual trait called anomalous expansion, which causes it to enlarge rather than compress when the temperature drops from 4 °C to 0 °C, and it becomes less dense.

At temperatures not far below zero degrees Celsius, water ice is unique for having low coefficients of static and dynamic friction that range from 0.04-0.02, but as the temperature drops, these numbers rise.

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What is Earth's primary source of radiant energy?

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Answer:

the sun?

Explanation:

Answer:

the sun

Explanation:

1) Which of the following is not a type of energy?
A: Thermal
B: Potential
C: Kinetic
D: Frictional

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D. Frictional

The other three are energies while frictional energy is not

A scientist uses different types of gasoline in the engines of three identical
cars. She measures how far the cars go before running out of gas. What is
the controlled variable in this experiment?
A. The type of gas the cars are given
B. The distance the cars go
C. The amount of gas the cars are given
D. The type of cars that are used

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Answer:

the types of gas the car is given

Explanation:

All three cars are identical and have different gas in each car so she is trying to determine how each car will react with different gasoline.

A spaceship is traveling at 24,000 m/sec. At T=5 sec, the rocket trusts are turned on. At T=55 sec, the spaceship reaches a speed of 29,500 m/sec. Whats the spaceships acceleration?

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Answer:

480m/s²

Explanation:

Acceleration is the change in velocity of a body with respect to time;

Acceleration = change in velocity/change in time

change in velocity = 29,500 - 24,000

change in velocity= 5,500

Change in time = 55 - 5

change in time = 50secs

Substitute into the formula;

spaceships acceleration = 24000/50

spaceships acceleration = 480 m/s²

Hence the spaceships acceleration is 480m/s²

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13. Ouch! You step on a tack and jump away without even thinking. Then you decide to pick up the tack and place it back in a desk drawer.
I need the second one the nervous system and...

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Answer:

Nervous system and immune system

Explanation:

The nervous system is involved because you immediately jumped away, that ur brain and nerves initiating the fight or flight response. The immune system is involved because the tack most likely pierced your skin, so your immune system needs to work to make sure the wound does not get infected.

velocity of sound in solid is more than that in liquid.why?​

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Velocity of sound travels faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gases because "the density of solids is higher than that of liquids, meaning that the particles are closer together."

Answer:

Explanation:

Due to the fact that sound is caused by vibrations, it's more noticeable in liquid because the vibrations may cause ripples in the liquid

The radius of a planet is 2400 km, and the acceleration due to gravity at its surface is 3.6 m/s2.
What is the mass of the planet?

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Answer:

[tex]3.1\cdot10^{23}\:\mathrm{kg}[/tex]

Explanation:

We can use Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation to solve this problem:

[tex]g_P=G\frac{m}{r^2}[/tex]., where [tex]g_P[/tex] is acceleration due to gravity at the planet's surface, [tex]G[/tex] is gravitational constant [tex]6.67\cdot 10^{-11}[/tex], [tex]m[/tex] is the mass of the planet, and [tex]r[/tex] is the radius of the planet.

Since acceleration due to gravity is given as [tex]m/s^2[/tex], our radius should be meters. Therefore, convert [tex]2400[/tex] kilometers to meters:

[tex]2400\:\mathrm{km}=2,400,000\:\mathrm{m}[/tex].

Now plugging in our values, we get:

[tex]3.6=6.67\cdot10^{-11}\frac{m}{(2,400,000)^2}[/tex],

Solving for [tex]m[/tex]:

[tex]m=\frac{2,400,000^2\cdot3.6}{6.67\cdot 10^{-11}},\\m=\fbox{$3.1\cdot10^{23}\:\mathrm{kg}$}[/tex].

What is the volume of a liquid in a 50 mL cup?
A. 50mL
B. 10mL
C. There is not enough information to answer this question.

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Answer:

there is not enough information

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16.34 km/2.34 h = 6.98 km/h

A box weighs 1300 N. When a horizontal force of 390 N has applied the box accelerates at 1.3 m/s2. What is the magnitude of the frictional force?

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Answer:

Ffriction = 217.7[N]

Explanation:

First, we must find the mass of the box, we must remember that the weight is defined as the product of the mass by acceleration.

[tex]w=m*g[/tex]

where:

w = weight [N] (units of Newtons)

m = mass [kg]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

[tex]1300=m*9.81\\m=132.51[kg][/tex]

Now we must use Newton's second law, which tells us that the sum of forces is equal to the product of mass by acceleration.

∑F = m*a

where:

∑F sum of forces

m = mass = 132.51[kg]

a = acceleration = 1.3[m/s²]

We must know that the forces that act are the horizontal force that moves the box and the friction force in the negative direction that acts against the movement.

Now replacing:

[tex]390-f_{friction}=132.51*1.3\\390-172.26=f_{friction}\\f_{friction}=217.7[N][/tex]

•1. Identify the four inner/terrestrial planets.

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Answer:

1) Mercury

2) Venus

3) Earth

4) Mars

Explanation:

Answer:

The for inner/terrestrial planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars

Explanation:

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which of the following is an example of thermal energy being transferred directly from one substance to another via conduction?

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Answer:I think it’s D

Explanation:

Conduction needs direct touch to transfer

a car has a mass of 1200 kg. what would be its weight on earth?

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Answer:

11772 N

Explanation:

[tex]\boxed{w = mg}[/tex]

w= weight

m= mass

g= acceleration due to gravity

The acceleration due to gravity on earth is 9.81m/s².

Substitute m= 1200 and g= 9.81 into the formula:

w= 1200(9.81)

w= 11772 N

remember since they are asking the weight there is always gravity its 9.8m/s but approximately its 10m/s

A plane flew at a speed of 600 km/hr for a distance of 1500 km,
How long did take to get to its destination

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Explanation:

600 ÷ 60 = 10

1500 ÷ 10 = 150 minutes

I don't know how you should express the answer in:

So it's either 150 minutes or 2 hours and 30 minutes.

(This is kind of like mathematics, not physics)

10.
A simple pendulum set into vibration
completes an oscillation in time T. If
the length of the pendulum is
increased to 9 times its original
length, the new period of oscillation in
terms of T will be
А. 18.0 T
B. 9.0 T.
C. 4.5 T.
D 3.0 T
E. 0.1 T.​

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Answer:

The new period of oscillation is D) 3.0 T

Explanation:

Simple Pendulum

A simple pendulum is a mechanical arrangement that describes periodic motion. The simple pendulum is made of a small bob of mass 'm' suspended by a thin inextensible string.

The period of a simple pendulum is given by

[tex]T=2\pi \sqrt{\frac{L}{g}}[/tex]

Where L is its length and g is the local acceleration of gravity.

If the length of the pendulum was increased to 9 times (L'=9L), the new period of oscillation will be:

[tex]T'=2\pi \sqrt{\frac{L'}{g}}[/tex]

[tex]T'=2\pi \sqrt{\frac{9L}{g}}[/tex]

Taking out the square root of 9 (3):

[tex]T'=3*2\pi \sqrt{\frac{L}{g}}[/tex]

Substituting the original T:

[tex]T'=3*T[/tex]

The new period of oscillation is D) 3.0 T

You fill a car with gasoline. The car now has... ( what energy)

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Answer:

Chemical Potential Energy Energy

Energy is the capacity for doing work or supplying heat. When you fill your car with gasoline, you are providing it with potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance.J

Explanation:

If Bert the Bat travels East at 200 meters in 10 seconds, what is his velocity?

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Answer:

20m/s due east

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Displacement eastward  = 200m

Time  = 10s

Unknown:

Velocity  = ?

Solution:

Velocity is the displacement divided by time;

    Velocity  = [tex]\frac{displacement}{time}[/tex]  

 Velocity  = [tex]\frac{200}{10}[/tex]    = 20m/s due east

.A water tank has dimensions
of 6m x 4m x 4m. Find the pressure exerted by
water at the base of dam when it is half
filled. ( Density of water - 1000 kg/ m2,
acceleration
due to to gravity is 9.8m/s2

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Answer:

9800Nm⁻²

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Dimensions of the water tank = 6m x 4m x 4m

Density of water  = 1000kgm⁻³

Gravity  = 9.8m/s²  

Unknown:

Pressure exerted by the water at the base of the dam  = ?

Solution:

The pressure exerted by the water is given as:

  Pressure  = density of water x acceleration due to gravity x height of water

The height of the water here is half = 1m

   

Pressure  = 1000 x 9.8 x 1 = 9800Nm⁻²

What is your average speed if you walk 2 kilometers in 20minutes

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Answer:

12 km/hr

Explanation:

Speed= Distance/Time

Answer:

12km/h

Explanation:

average speed= Distance covered /time taken

average speed=2km/20minutes

=but 1 minutes is 60 seconds

=2km/60minutes

=12km/h

How far will a car travel in 30 seconds at 12 m/s​

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Answer:

30*12=360m,it would travel 360 m.

360m hope this helps

I need the answers ASAP.

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Answer:

Explanation:

A) Large: As she opens her parachute, she begins to displace a large volume of air. This leads to a Large air resistance

B) increase, weight: As she falls, the air resistance force increases. Now there is a force acting in opposite directions to her weight.

C)Weight, Decelerate: The skydiver has only the downward force of her weight pulling down on her, so she starts to decelerate

D) Weight, Upward, Resultant:

Her weight is now equal to the upward force from the ground. Her resultant  force is then zero

E) Increases, same, constant,  resultant, terminal:

As she accelerates faster, the air resistance force increases. It is now the same as her weight. She now moves at a constant speed because the resultant force acting on her is zero. She is now at her terminal velocity.

F) Increases, same, constant, terminal:

As she decelerates, the air resistance force on her parachute increases until it is the same as her weight. She is now moving with a constant speed until she hits the ground - a new slower terminal velocity

A mass of 2.8 kg lies on a frictionless table,
pulled by another mass of 4.9 kg under the
influence of Earth's gravity.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
2.8 kg
4.9 kg
What is the magnitude of the acceleration
a of the two masses?
Answer in units of m/s2.

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Answer:

17.15 m/s²

Explanation:

The formula for force is ;

F= m*a   where m is mass of object 1 and a is acceleration due to gravity

The force, F , used in pulling the mass is ;

4.9 * 9.8 =48.02 N

Applying the formula for force to get acceleration

F= m*a

48.02 = 2.8 * a

a= 48.02 / 2.8

a= 17.15 m/s²

The PE of the box that is on a 2.0 m high self is 1600 J. What is the power expelled to lift the box to this height in 10.0 seconds?

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Answer:

  160 W

Explanation:

Power is the ratio of work to time:

  (1600 J)/(10 s) = 160 J/s = 160 W

An electromagnetic wave moves through electric and magnetic fields. What
is the relationship between the wave and the fields?
O A. The vibrations of the fields are in the same direction but
perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
B. The vibrations of the fields are at 90° angles to the direction of
motion of the wave.
C. The vibrations of the fields and wave motion are all parallel to
each other.
D. The vibrations of the fields and the wave motion are at 180°
angles to each other.

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Answer:

B. The vibrations of the fields are at 90° angles to the direction of

motion of the wave.

Explanation:

Electromagnetic waves are waves that are produced by the vibration of the electric and magnetic fields.

Both fields are oriented perpendicularly to one another. This vibration produces the electromagnetic waves.

These waves are very unique in that they do not require any material medium for propagation.

There is a broad spectrum of electromagnetic waves with gamma rays being the most energetic and radio waves being the least energetic.

Answer: B is the correct answer

Explanation:

Un avión da "una vuelta mortal" de radio R = 500 m con una celeridad constante v = 360 km/h. Halla la fuerza ejercida por el asiento sobre el piloto, si su masa es m = 70 kg, en las partes inferior y superior de la trayectoria circular.

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Answer:

1400 N

Explanation:

Verá, durante el salto mortal, el piloto se mueve en una trayectoria circular y la fuerza que actúa sobre él es una fuerza centrípeta.

Sea la fuerza centrípeta F, la masa del piloto (m) = 70 Kg, el radio (r) = 500 my la velocidad (v) = 360 km / hr * 1000/3600 = 100 m / s

F = mv ^ 2 / r

F = 70 * (100) ^ 2/500

F = 1400 N

2) Ariel dropped a golf ball from her second story window. The ball starts from rest and hits the sidewalk 1.5 s later with a velocity of 14.7 m/s. Find the average acceleration of the golf ball.1.5x14.7 =22.05

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Answer:

Acceleration = 9.8m/s²

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity = 0m/s (since it's starting from rest).

Final velocity, v = 14.7m/s

Time, t = 1.5 seconds.

To find acceleration;

In physics, acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.

This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.

Hence, if we subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide that by the time, we can calculate an object’s acceleration.

Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;

[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{14.7 - 0}{1.5}[/tex]

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{14.7}{1.5}[/tex]

Acceleration = 9.8m/s²

Therefore, the average acceleration of the golf ball is 9.8m/s².

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