Some fundamental particles such as quarks (and some leptons, such as the electron) have an electric charge and use photons as mediating particles to communicate with other particles with electric charge. Similarly, quarks, identified by their color charge, use a mediating particle to interact with other particles with color charge, that is, other quarks. What is the particle that mediates interactions among quarks

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Answer 1

Answer: hello the options to your question is missing below are the missing

options :

the W boson the gluon the Z boson the tau particle

answer : The Gluon ( option 2 )

Explanation:

The particle that mediates the interactions between quarks is known as the Gluon.

Gluon is known as an elementary particle that acts as the exchange particle between quarks. It's function is similar to the activity involving the exchange of photons in the electromagnetic force involving  two charged particles


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Compare the kinetic and potential energies of a 400 kg box being moved
horizontally by a forklift at a speed of 5 m/s. The box is at a height of 1 m.

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Answer:

Kinetic energy is greater than the potential energy.

Explanation:

The potential energy stays constant because the height is not changing.  Potential energy = MGH, where m is the mass (400 kg), g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m / sec2), and H is the height (1 m).  So the result is 400 * 9.8 * 1 = 3920 J

 

The kinetic energy = 1/2 mv2 = 0.5  * 400 kg * (5 m/sec)2 = 5000 J.  It also stays constant because the speed is not changing.

 

Therefore, the kinetic energy is greater than the potential energy.

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What is the mass of a ball that is traveling 30 m/s and has 4.5 J of kinetic energy?
ave a GPF of 35512

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Answer: The mass of ball is 10 grams.

Explanation:

Given : Kinetic energy = 4.5 J

Velocity = 30 m/s

The formula for Kinetic energy is as follows.

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

where,

K.E = Kinetic energy

m = mass

v = velocity

Substitute the values into above formula as follows.

[tex]K.E = \frac{1}{2}mv^{2}\\4.5 J = \frac{1}{2} \times m \times (30 m/s)^{2}\\m = \frac{4.5 J \times 2}{900 m^2/s^2} (1 Js^{2} = kg m^{2})\\= 0.01 kg (1 kg = 1000 g)\\= 10 g[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that the mass of ball is 10 grams.

A 10 g bullet moving horizontally with a speed of 2000 m/s strikes and passes through a 4.0 kg block moving with a speed of 4.2 m/s in the opposite direction on a horizontal frictionless surface. If the block is brought to rest by the collision, what is the kinetic energy of the bullet as it emerges from the block. Round off your answer to zero decimal places.

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Answer:

The answer is "512 J".

Explanation:

bullet mass [tex]m_1 = 10 g= 10^{-2} \ kg\\\\[/tex]

initial speed [tex]u_1 = 2\ \frac{Km}{s}= 2000\ \frac{m}{s}\\\\[/tex]

block mass [tex]m_2 = 4\ Kg[/tex]

initial speed [tex]v_2 =-4.2 \frac{m}{s}[/tex]

final speed [tex]v_2= 0[/tex]

Let [tex]v_1[/tex] will be the bullet speed after collision:

throughout the consevation the linear moemuntum

[tex]\to M_1V_1+m_2v_2=M_1U_1+m_2u_2\\\\\to (10^{-2} kg) V_1 +0 = (10^{-2} kg)(2000 \frac{m}{s}) + (4 \ kg)(-4.2 \frac{m}{s}) \\\\\ \to 10^{-2} v_1 = 20 -16.8\\\\[/tex]

                [tex]= 320 \frac{m}{s}[/tex]

The kinetic energy of the bullet in its emerges from the block

[tex]k=\frac{1}{2} m_1 v_1^2[/tex]

   [tex]=\frac{1}{2} \times 10^{-2} \times 320\\\\=512 \ J[/tex]

Why would ash from a volcano make the temperature drop?

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First, volcanic eruptions produce major quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2), a gas known to contribute to the greenhouse effect. ... The small ash particles decrease the amount of sunlight reaching the surface of the earth and lower average global temperatures.

How does Mountaineering help to improve our lifestyle?​

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Answer:There are numerous benefits to mountaineering. The most obvious benefits are improving both your physical fitness and cardiovascular fitness levels as well as reducing body fat through aerobic exercise.

Explanation: trust

Answer:

Lower your risk of heart disease. Improve your blood pressure and blood sugar levels. Boost bone density, since walking is a weight-bearing exercise.

A rectangular copper strip 1.5cm wide and 0.10cn thick carries a current of 5.0A. Find the Hall voltage for a 1.2T magnetic field applied in a direction perpendicular to the loop

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Answer:

4.4345× 10^-7V

Explanation:

The computation of the half voltage for a 1.2T magnetic field applied is shown below

The volume of one mole of copper is

v = m ÷p

= 63.5 ÷ 8.92

= 7.12cm

Now the density of free electrons in copper is

n = Na ÷ V

= 6.02 × 10^23 ÷ 7.12

= 8.456× 10^28/m^3

Now the half voltage is

= IB ÷ nqt

= (5 × 1.20) ÷ (8.456× 10^28 × 1.6 × 10^-19 × 0.1× 10^-2)

= 4.4345× 10^-7V

a large heavy truck and a baby carriage roll down a hill. Neglecting friction, at the bottom of the hill, the baby carriage will likely have A. less momentum, B. about the same momentum, C. more momentum or D. double the momentum of the truck​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

At the bottom of the hill, the baby carriage will likely have less momentum Therefore, option D is correct. Solution: ... Therefore, at the bottom of the hill, the heavy truck will have more momentum and baby carriage will have less momentum.

A plate of uniform areal density is bounded by the four curves: where and are in meters. Point has coordinates and . What is the moment of inertia of the plate about point

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The question is incomplete. The complete question is :

A plate of uniform areal density [tex]$\rho = 2 \ kg/m^2$[/tex] is bounded by the four curves:

[tex]$y = -x^2+4x-5m$[/tex]

[tex]$y = x^2+4x+6m$[/tex]

[tex]$x=1 \ m$[/tex]

[tex]$x=2 \ m$[/tex]

where x and y are in meters. Point [tex]$P$[/tex] has coordinates [tex]$P_x=1 \ m$[/tex] and [tex]$P_y=-2 \ m$[/tex]. What is the moment of inertia [tex]$I_P$[/tex] of the plate about the point [tex]$P$[/tex] ?

Solution :

Given :

[tex]$y = -x^2+4x-5$[/tex]

[tex]$y = x^2+4x+6$[/tex]

[tex]$x=1 $[/tex]

[tex]$x=2 $[/tex]

and [tex]$\rho = 2 \ kg/m^2$[/tex] , [tex]$P_x=1 \ $[/tex] , [tex]$P_y=-2 \ $[/tex].

So,

[tex]$dI = dmr^2$[/tex]

[tex]$dI = \rho \ dA \ r^2$[/tex]  ,           [tex]$r=\sqrt{(x-1)^2+(y+2)^2}$[/tex]

[tex]$dI = (\rho)((x-1)^2+(y+2)^2)dx \ dy$[/tex]

[tex]$I= 2 \int_1^2 \int_{-x^2+4x-5}^{x^2+4x+6}((x-1)^2+(y+2)^2) dy \ dx$[/tex]

[tex]$I= 2 \int_1^2 \int_{-x^2+4x-5}^{x^2+4x+6}(x-1)^2+(y+2)^2 \ dy \ dx$[/tex]

[tex]$I=2 \int_1^2 \left( \left[ (x-1)^2y+\frac{(y+2)^3}{3}\right]_{-x^2+4x-5}^{x^2+4x+6}\right) \ dx$[/tex]

[tex]$I=2 \int_1^2 (x-1)^2 (2x^2+11)+\frac{1}{3}\left((x^2+4x+6+2)^3-(-x^2+4x-5+2)^3 \ dx$[/tex]

[tex]$I=\frac{32027}{21} \times 2$[/tex]

  [tex]$= 3050.19 \ kg \ m^2$[/tex]

So the moment of inertia is  [tex]$3050.19 \ kg \ m^2$[/tex].

To obtain maximum Electromotive force (EMF), you should connect the batteries in

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Answer:

Series

Cells in Series connection.In series, cells are joined end to end so that the same current flows through each cell. In case if the cells are connected in series the emf of the battery connected to the sum of the emf of the individual cell,If E is the overall emf of the battery combined with n number cells and E1, E2,......Em is the EMFs of individual cell.

Then   

E= E1+E2+...............+Em.

Which form of energy is responsible for the change of state here?

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Suppose that a particle accelerator is used to move two beams of particles in opposite directions. In a particular region, electrons move to the right at 4910 m/s and protons move to the left at 2583 m/s. The particles are evenly spaced with 0.0758 m between electrons and 0.0577 m between protons. Assuming that there are no collisions and that the interactions between the particles are negligible, what is the magnitude of the average current in this region

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]17.28 \times 10^{-14}\ A[/tex]"

Explanation:

Calculating the number of electrons passing in per second:

[tex]\to n_e = \frac{4910}{0.0758} = 6.4 \times 10^5[/tex]

Calculating the current in electron:

[tex]\to I_e = 6.4 \times 10^5 \times 1.6 \times 10^{-19} = 10.24 \times 10^{-14}\ A[/tex]

Calculating the number of protons passing in per second:

[tex]\to n_p = \frac{2583}{0.0577} = 4.4 \times 10^{4}[/tex]

Calculating the current in proton:

[tex]\to I_p = 4.4 \times 10^{4} \times 1.6 x 10^{-19} = 7.04 \times 10^{-14} \ A[/tex]

Calculating the total current:

[tex]\to I = I_p + I_e = 17.28 \times 10^{-14}\ A[/tex]

A wave travels 1.5 m/s with a frequency of 0.45 Hz. What is the wavelength of the wave?

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Answer:

3.33m

Explanation:

λ = C/f

Where,

λ (Lambda) = Wavelength in meters

c = velocity=1.5m/s

f = Frequency=0.45

λ = 1.5/0.45

=3.33m.

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In a pot of boiling water, what happens to the hot water at the bottom of the pot? What happens to the cold water at the top of the pot?​

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Explanation:

First, the liquid on the bottom of the pot closest to the heat source starts to get hot; as it does, it rises. The rising hot water is replaced by the cooler, more dense water molecules. The water molecules in your pot continually exchange in this way, thanks to gravity, eventually warming the entire pot of liquid.

The water at the bottom of the pot becomes hot and it’s density decreases.Cold water could become water vapor.

A man kicks the 150-g ball such that it leaves the ground at an angle of 60° and strikes the ground at the same elevation a distance of 12 m away (14 points). Determine: (a). The velocity of the ball instantly after the man kicks the ball; (6 points) (b). Determine the impulse of his foot on the ball at A. (8 points) Neglect the impulse caused by the ball’s weight while it’s being kicked.

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Answer:

[tex]313.92\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

[tex]47.088\ \text{kg m/s}[/tex]

Explanation:

m = Mass of ball = 150 g

[tex]\theta[/tex] = Angle of kick = [tex]60^{\circ}[/tex]

[tex]x[/tex] = Displacement of ball in x direction = 12 m

Range of projectile is given by

[tex]x=\dfrac{u\sin^2\theta}{2g}\\\Rightarrow u=\dfrac{2xg}{\sin^2\theta}\\\Rightarrow u=\dfrac{2\times 12\times 9.81}{\sin^260^{\circ}}\\\Rightarrow u=313.92\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

The velocity of the ball instantly after the man kicks the ball is [tex]313.92\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

Impulse is given by

[tex]J=mu\\\Rightarrow J=0.15\times 313.92\\\Rightarrow J=47.088\ \text{kg m/s}[/tex]

The impulse of his foot on the ball is [tex]47.088\ \text{kg m/s}[/tex].

What is the Tesla? How is it defined? Mention any other unit for the magnetic field.

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Answer:

Tesla is name of a car

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A car goes 20 mph to 10 mph in five seconds find its acceleration

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C.-2 miles per hour per second
Explanation;
Acceleration = change in velocity / time
Acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity )/time
Acceleration = (v - u)/t
Given: u = 20 miles per hour, v = 10 miles per hour
t = 5 seconds
Acceleration = (10 - 20)/5
Acceleration = -10/5
Acceleration = -2 miles per hour per second

if you travel at a constant velocity what happens to the time it takes to travel you need to travel a longer distance ?

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velocity-time. The relation between velocity and time is a simple one during uniformly accelerated, straight-line motion. The longer the acceleration, the greater the change in velocity. Change in velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant. Here is the formula for this for extra information VT=D. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!

a wave raises a buoy twice every second and the crests of the incoming waves are 4m apart
what is the wavelength in meters?

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You just said that the crests of the incoming waves are 4m apart.

That's it ! That's the wavelength. The distance between crests. It doesn't matter how often they sail past you.

The question I was expecting here: How fast are the waves traveling ?

That's (frequency)x(wavelength). 8 m/s.

. A convertible moves toward you and then passes you; all the while, its loudspeakers are producing a sound. The speed of the car is a constant 9.30 m/s, and the speed of sound is 342 m/s. What is the ratio of the frequency you hear while the car is approaching to the frequency you hear while the car is moving away

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Answer:

[tex]1.056[/tex]

Explanation:

v = Velocity of sound = 342 m/s

[tex]v_s[/tex] = Velocity of source of sound = 9.3 m/s

[tex]f_a[/tex] = Frequency when car is approaching

[tex]f_m[/tex] = Frequency when car is moving away

[tex]f_s[/tex] = Frequecy of source of sound

The required ratio is

[tex]\dfrac{f_a}{f_m}=\dfrac{\dfrac{v}{v-v_s}f_s}{\dfrac{v}{v+v_s}f_s}\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{f_a}{f_m}=\dfrac{v+v_s}{v-v_s}\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{f_a}{f_m}=\dfrac{342+9.3}{342-9.3}\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{f_a}{f_m}=1.056[/tex]

The ratio of the frequency you hear while the car is approaching to the frequency you hear while the car is moving away is [tex]1.056[/tex]

a student throws a coin vertically downward frok the top of a building. the coin leaves the throwers hand with a speed of 15.0m/s. what is its speed after falling freely for 2.00s?​

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Answer:

Final speed after 2 seconds = 34.6 m/s

Explanation:

Given:

Initial speed of coin (u) = 15 m/s

Time taken = 2 seconds

Find:

Final speed after 2 seconds

Computation:

Gravitational acceleration of earth = 9.8 m/s²

Using first equation of motion;

v = u + at

or

v = u + gt

where,

v = final velocity

u = initial velocity

g = Gravitational acceleration

t = time taken

v = 15 + 9.8(2)

v = 15 + 19.6

Final speed after 2 seconds = 34.6 m/s

The elastic force acting on a 0.60 kg object on a spring is 1.2 N. If the distortion of the object is 0.025 m to the right, what is the spring constant?​

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Answer:

Spring constant = 48 N/m

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 0.60 kg

Force = 1.2 N

Distortion = 0.025 m

To find the spring constant;

Mathematically, the force exerted on a spring to cause a distortion or an extension is given by the formula;

Force = spring constant * distortion

Substituting into the formula, we have;

1.2 = spring constant * 0.025

Spring constant = 1.2/0.025

Spring constant = 48 N/m

Average speed is the rate at which an object is moving at a given instant. True or False.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Average speed is the rate at which an object is moving at a given instant in time.

Answer: false.

Explanation: i’m pretty sure that’s instantaneous speed.

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Adding a solute to a solvent ________ the boiling point of the solvent.

lowers

does not change

raises

doubles

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Answer:

lowers :)

Explanation:

If a car travels 300 kilometers in 3 hours, its average speed is 100 km/hr.

O True
O False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

300/3=100km/hr

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Answer:

True

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Which of the following is an example of a noncontrolled substance?
A. Sleeping pills
B. Coffee
C. Pain medications
D. Cough medications
SUBMIT

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An example of noncontrolled substance from the option is Cough medications.

What are Noncontrolled substances?

Noncontrolled substances are substances that are prescribed by medical personnel or pharmaceutical professionals for treatment of a disorder or ailments that is affecting a person.

Noncontrolled substances include medications that are majorly prescribed for treatment of medical conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and bacterial infections.

Therefore, An example of noncontrolled substance from the option is Cough medications.

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space question 50 points
Explain how sun angle and seasons vary as you move away from the equator.

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Seasonal change in the angle of sunlight, caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis, is the basic mechanism that results both in warmth of the weather and in length of the day.

50POINTS PLEASE HELP SPACE QUESTION
Explain how and why seasons vary in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

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Regardless of the time of year, the northern and southern hemispheres always experience opposite seasons. This is because during summer or winter, one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the Sun than the other, and this exposure alternates as the Earth revolves in its orbit.

The seasons in the Northern Hemisphere are the opposite of those in the Southern Hemisphere. Seasons occur because Earth is tilted on its axis relative to the orbital plane, the invisible, flat disc where most objects in the solar system orbit the sun.

Which situation will change the direction of the bicycle?
A. An added force of 20 N down the hill
B. Added forces of 30 N up the hill and 30 N down the hill
C. An added force of 20 N to the side of the hill
D. Added forces of 10 N up the hill and 30 N down the hill

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Answer:

Dont know if this is right but i say C

Explanation:

Answer:

C. an added force of 20 N toward one side of the hill

Explanation:

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Find the frequency and wavelength of the wave below, assuming it has a speed of 30 m/s

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100m/s divided by 40 Hz (cycles)=2.5 meters per cycle

Do anyone know this ?

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Answer:

Distance is 100m, displacement is 0m

Explanation:

Distance is how much you travelled in total (100m)

Displacement is when you compare your final and initial positions.

It is usually Final position - Initial position.

Since you start and finish at the same point, it would be 0 - 0 = 0m

So the displacement is 0m.

Distance is 100 and displacement is 0
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