A wave has a speed of 150 m/s and a frequency of 60 Hz. What is the wavelength of this wave in metres?

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Answer 1

Answer:

wavelength = 2.5 m

Explanation:

λ=. v/f

= [tex]\frac{150m/s}{60Hz} = 2.5m[/tex]


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Alana wants to add some eccentric exercise to her routine. She has heard that pull ups are good, but she does not have a lot of upper body strength and thinks that is going to be too challenging. She wonders if she can start by just hanging on at the top with her chin above the bar and holding that pose to get the benefits. What is the BEST response to Alana?
A.
Any activity that works the arms is eccentric exercise.
B.
That might build strength, but it is not eccentric exercise.
C.
She will get all of the benefits because grasping the bar key.
D.
She needs to do something else as pull-ups are not eccentric exercise.

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Answer:

the answer should be B

Explanation:

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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(02.07 MC)
Which of the following steps is required after biological processes have broken down organic material in wastewater?
A- Bar screening
B- Grit screening
C- Primary clarifiers
D- Disinfection

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Answer:

The answer is c

Explanation:

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why does the light of black body radiation change

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The wavelength at which the radiation is strongest is given by Wien's displacement law, and the overall power emitted per unit area is given by the Stefan–Boltzmann law. So, as temperature increases, the glow color changes from red to yellow to white to blue.

The wavelength at which the radiation is strongest is given by Wien's displacement law, and the overall power emitted per unit area is given by the Stefan–Boltzmann law. So, as temperature increases, the glow color changes from red to yellow to white to blue

A footballer applies a force of 30.0N, for a period of 0.05s, if the mass of the ball is 0.075kg, calculate the speed which half of the ball moves

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Answer: Calculate the speed which half of the ball moves:
By formula: F= m(v-u)/T
Givens m=0.075kg
u=0
T=0.05s
F=30.0N
=> 30.0=0.075(v-0)/0.05
v=20.00m/s^-1

Newton’s First Law Scenarios

Taking off from an Aircraft Carrier
The airplane accelerates from 0 to 200 mph in 1.5 seconds. Why are rear-facing passengers' feet tied down? What do their eyes feel like?




Car Accident—Car versus Tree
What happens to the driver's body when his car hits the tree at a high speed?



Car Accident: Rear-end collision
What will happen to the stationary driver who is rear-ended? What device protects him?



Football: Helmet-to-Helmet Collision
What happens to the players' brains inside their skulls?





Roller Coaster Ride
Why does your stomach feel so funny when you go down the big hill?
Why do you feel like you will fly out of your seat at the top of a hill when you are going fast?




Teacups at Disneyland
Why do the riders feel squished together if the teacups spin too fast?

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Answer:Newton’s First Law Scenarios

Taking off from an Aircraft Carrier

The airplane accelerates from 0 to 200 mph in 1.5 seconds.  Why are rear-facing passengers' feet tied down?  What do their eyes feel like?

Because of the speed of the aircraft and how fast its moving  

Car Accident—Car versus Tree

What happens to the driver's body when his car hits the tree at a high speed?

Your body will get slammed forward and into the airbag  

Car Accident:  Rear-end collision

What will happen to the stationary driver who is rear-ended?  What device protects him?

His head will be forced forward that's why they have a airbag and headrests  

Football: Helmet-to-Helmet Collision

What happens to the players' brains inside their skulls?

It rattles and thats whats creates a concussion

Roller Coaster Ride

Why does your stomach feel so funny when you go down the big hill?

Because your stomach rises because of the sudden dip  

Why do you feel like you will fly out of your seat at the top of a hill when you are going fast?

Because the car has more down force  

Teacups at Disneyland

Why do the riders feel squished together if the teacups spin too fast?

Because they are pushed to the outside  

Explanation:Newton’s First Law Scenarios

Taking off from an Aircraft Carrier

The airplane accelerates from 0 to 200 mph in 1.5 seconds.  Why are rear-facing passengers' feet tied down?  What do their eyes feel like?

Because of the speed of the aircraft and how fast its moving  

Car Accident—Car versus Tree

What happens to the driver's body when his car hits the tree at a high speed?

Your body will get slammed forward and into the airbag  

Car Accident:  Rear-end collision

What will happen to the stationary driver who is rear-ended?  What device protects him?

His head will be forced forward that's why they have a airbag and headrests  

Football: Helmet-to-Helmet Collision

What happens to the players' brains inside their skulls?

It rattles and thats whats creates a concussion

Roller Coaster Ride

Why does your stomach feel so funny when you go down the big hill?

Because your stomach rises because of the sudden dip  

Why do you feel like you will fly out of your seat at the top of a hill when you are going fast?

Because the car has more down force  

Teacups at Disneyland

Why do the riders feel squished together if the teacups spin too fast?

Because they are pushed to the outside  

Why is air pressure lower on top of the airplane wing?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Airplane wings are shaped to make air move faster over the top of the wing. When air moves faster, the pressure of the air decreases. So the pressure on the top of the wing is less than the pressure on the bottom of the wing.

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QUESTION 14
The sides of a small rectangular box are measured to be 1.75 +/- 0.01 cm, 7.25 +/- 0.02 cm, and 8.5 +/- 0.1 cm long. Calculate the uncertainty in its volume in cubic centimeters
A) 1.2x10^-3 cm^3
B) 0.13 cm^3
C) 2 cm^3
D)0.02 cm^3

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Answer:

firts divide then multiply divide again and your and your answer should d



6. An object has a volume 30ml and a mass of 30g. What is the density

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Answer:

1 g/mL

Explanation:

The density of a substance can be found by using the formula

[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]

From the question

mass = 30 g

volume = 30 mL

We have

[tex]density = \frac{30}{30} = 1 \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

1 g/mL

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An elevator accelerates upward at 1.2 m/s 2 . the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . what is the upward force exerted by the floor of the elevator on a(n) 62 kg passenger? answer in units of n.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Fr= Fn-P

ma=Fn-mg

Fn= m(a+g)

Fn=62(1.2+9.8)

Fn= 682N

Freud was an influential and controversial psychologist who believed that psychology should study the unconscious mind. Describe
the two books Freud published in the early 1900s. (Site 2)

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Answer:

The Interpretation of Dreams": Freud noticed that dreams played an important role in his analysis of neurotic and "hysterical" patients. When he asked his patients to talk about whatever came into their minds, they often referred to their dreams, which would set off other associations and often illuminate other important connections in their past experience. It took Freud about two years to write the book, finishing it in September 1897.

How is water cleaned in chongqing?

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Answer:

I know

Explanation:

it gets filterd out

A current of 0.2 A flows through a conductor for 5minutes. How much charge would have passed through the conductor?​

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As we know,

[tex]electric \: \: current = \dfrac{charge}{time} [/tex]

so, let's solve for charge (q) :

time = 5 minutes = 5 × 60 seconds = 300 seconds.

[tex]0.2 = \dfrac{q}{300} [/tex]

[tex]q = 300 \times 0.2[/tex]

[tex]q = 60[/tex]

hence, the charge = 60 coulombs (C)

A worker pushes a box across the floor to the right at a constant speed with a force of 25N. What can you conclude about the box?
A. An unbalanced force of 25N is acting on the box.
B. The net horizontal force acting on the box is 50N.
C. Friction between the box and the floor is 25N to the left.
D. Friction between the box and the floor is 25N to the right.

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Answer:

C. Friction between the box and the floor is 25N to the left

Explanation:

Answer:

Since the forces exerted on the box are equal and opposite in direction, the net force will be 0, so the box will not move.

Explanation:

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calculate the currrent passing acrooss a bulb if it has a resistane of 15 ohms and a potentinal difference of 6v is applied across it

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V = IR

6 V = I × 15 Ohms

I = 6 V : 15 Ohms

I = 0,4 A

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Two people are each
pulling on the opposite
ends of a rope. If they
are pulling on the rope
with equálbut opposite
forces what will happen
to the rope?

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Answer:

the rope should break

Explanation:

she with equal amounts of pulling are on each side then the rope should slowly start to tare apart and snap/break.

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Suppose a man pushes a crate with a force of 20 N north. What is the magnitude and direction of the reaction force?

A. 20 N south
B. 20 N north
C. 20 N down
D. There is no reaction force in this case.

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D

Explanation:

Because between this force the opposite direction will be zero

Answer: The answer is actually A, 20 N south

Explanation:

Because I got it wrong, but then it showed me the answer.

Un resorte experimenta un alargamiento de 7cm al soportar un peso en uno de sus extremos. Si suconstante tiene un valor de 835 N/m, ¿Cuál es el valor de la fuerza de restauración?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

لذا لا تجرؤ على سؤالي هكذا؟

a student redid the experiment of mixing room temperture water

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Answer:what do you need to know

Explanation:

mention 4 layers of the atmosphere

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Answer:

These layers are the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere and the thermosphere.

A further region, beginning about 500 km above the Earth's surface, is called the exosphere.

Explanation:

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A train accelerates to a velocity of 500 m/s over time of 2s. The acceleration it experienced was 50m/s2. What was its initial velocity?

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Explanation:

We know ,

v = u + at u = v - at u = 500 - 2*50u = 400 m/s

A ship travels north at 15 km/h for 2 h. What is the ship's displacement in km?

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The ships displacement is 30 km north

The ship travels with a velocity of 15 km/h within 2 hours. The distance travelled is the velocity times the time taken that is 30 km to the north.

What is velocity ?

Velocity is a physical quantity measuring the distance travelled by an object per unit time. Velocity is the rate of speed and it is a vector quantity having both magnitude and direction. The unit of velocity can be m/s, km/h, ft/s etc.

Velocity is the ratio of the change in distance to the change in time. The change in distance is sometimes called the displacement.

then velocity  = displacement / time

Given that velocity = 15 km/h

time taken = 2 hours

then displacement = velocity × time

= 15 × 2 = 30 Km

Therefore, the displacement of the ship is 30 km to the north.

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5. It takes Billy 10 minutes to run 1 mile. What is his speed in miles
per minute?

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Answer:

0.1 miles

Explanation:

1mile/10 minutes

to get some miles/1 minute:

since you divided the 10 minutes to get 1 minute you also divide the 1 mile by 10 to get the number of miles per minutes

ei 1/10 = 0.1 miles

1. Why is Mars red?
2. Why doesn’t Mars have liquid water now? What evidence is there that Mars once had liquid water?
3. Is the surface of Mars young, like the surface of Venus? How would you know?

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Answer:

1.Because the soil looks like rusty iron

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What is the gravitational force acting on a 53 kg object standing on the surface of the Earth?

a) 5.3 N
b) 63N
c)48N
d) 530N

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

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The gravitational force acting on the body of mass 53 Kg on earth will be 530 Newtons.

What is Weight ?

Weight is the force exerted by earth on a body on the surface of earth. Mathematically -

W = mg

Given is a 53 kg object standing on the surface of the Earth.

The gravitational force acting on the body will be same as it weight and will be directed towards the center of earth. Using the formula for weight -

W = mg = 53 x 10 = 530 N                [taken g = 10 m/s²]

Therefore, the gravitational force acting on the body of mass 53 Kg on earth will be 530 Newtons.

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how many electrons does boron have

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Answer:

5 Electrons

Explanation:

Boron has 5 protons, 5 neutrons and 5 electrons. The atomic number (also known as the proton number) of Boron is 5 as it has 5 protons. It has a mass number of 10, as protons and neutron have a relative atomic mass of 1 each, and a neutral charge, as there are equal numbers of +1 protons and −1 electrons.

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Answer:

2g

Explanation:

Mass is force/area

16 N is the force because N is newtons and that measures force

8m/s^2 is the acceleration

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5 Which of the following is a scalar quantity? a. the braking force needed to stop a car b. the effort needed to hammer a nail into wood c. the heat needed to boil some water Ans FOR d. the thrust needed to lift a rocket off the ground​

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Answer:

C) the heat needed to boil some water

Explanation:

In a friendly soccer game, you hit a ball with a speed of 13 m/s at an angle of 24 degrees above the horizontal. (A) How long does it take for the ball to reach the goal if it is 4.2 meters away? (B) How high is the ball when it reaches the goal?

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a) V= 13m/s at 24 degrees

X component of velocity Vx= V*cos24 =11.876 m/s

distance =4.2 meter

time =distance/speed =4.2/11.876 =0.3537 s

b) Vertical component of speed = Vy=vsin24=

5.29 m/s

s=ut+0.5at^2 =5.29880.3537-0.5*9.8*0.3537^2

=1.257 m above ground

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The law of conservation of energy states that A) energy may be created, destroyed or transformed. Eliminate B) energy may be created, but only in certain types of nuclear reactions. C) energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed. D) the energy created by one process must be equal to that destroyed by another process.

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Answer:

C.) Energy can be neither created nor destroyed.

Explanation:

There is no new energy on the earth. All energy is transformed into new sources but no energy has ever been destroyed or created.

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A person travels at the rate of 60 miles per hour and covers 300 miles in 5
hours. If he reduces his speed by 10 miles per hour, how long will he take to
cover the same distance ?

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Answer:

6 hours

Explanation:

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