Calculate the gravitational acceleration of a satellite that is in orbit at a distance of 1.0 x 10^8 meters from the center of the Earth (Mass of Earth is 6.0 × 10^24).

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]g=0.035\ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of Earth, [tex]m=6\times 10^{24}\ kg[/tex]

We need to find the gravitational acceleration of a satellite that is in orbit at a distance of [tex]10^8\ m[/tex] from the center of the Earth.

Radius of earth is 6,371 km

The formula used to find the gravitational acceleration at a distance is given by :

[tex]g=\dfrac{Gm}{R^2}[/tex]

R = r+d

[tex]g=\dfrac{6.67\times 10^{-11}\times 6\times 10^{24}}{(10^8+6371\times 10^3)^2}\\\\g=0.035\ m/s^2[/tex]

So, the gravitational acceleration is [tex]0.035\ m/s^2[/tex].


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Hydrogen fuel cells are used on the space shuttle to provide the shuttle with all of its electrical energy. Explain why fuel cells are used instead of batteries.

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Answer:

Hydrogen used in fuel cells has the energy to weight ratio ten times greater than lithium-ion batteries. Consequently, it offers much greater range while being lighter and occupying smaller volumes. It can also be recharged in a few minutes, similarly to gasoline vehicles.

To a stationary observer, a bus moves south with a speed of 12 m/s. A man
inside walks toward the back of the bus with a speed of 0.5 m/s relative to
the bus. What is the velocity of the man according to a stationary observer?
A. 11 m/s south
B. 12.5 m/s south
C. 11.5 m/s south
D. 0.5 m/s south

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ANSWER

C 11.5 m/s

EXPLANATION

Answer:

11.5m/s south

Explanation:

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Proved that
V = u+at

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Answer:

[tex]\sf Proof \ below[/tex]

Explanation:

We know that acceleration is change in velocity over time.

[tex]\sf a=\frac{\triangle v}{t}[/tex]

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

v is the final velocity and u is the initial velocity.

Solve for v.

Multiply both sides by t.

[tex]\sf at=v-u[/tex]

Add u to both sides.

[tex]\sf at + u=v[/tex]

Answer:

Acceleration = v-u/t  when we flip -u and t to right hand side

then -u changes to plus and denominator t changes to numerator

then then  this equations becomes  v=u+at

Explanation:

A 115 kg hockey player, Adam, is skating east whenever he tackles a 133 kg player, Bob, skating west at -1.59 m/s. Afterwards, they move together at .250 m/s east. What was Adam's velocity before the collision? (Unit = m/s)

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Answer:

2.38 m/s

Explanation:

Momentum is conserved:

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂

After the collision, they move at the same speed, so v₁ = v₂ = v.

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = (m₁ + m₂) v

Plugging in numbers:

(115 kg) u₁ + (133 kg) (-1.59 m/s) = (115 kg + 133 kg) (0.250 m/s)

u₁ = 2.38 m/s


Which force acts on a body if it is fully or partially immersed in a
liquid? ​

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Answer:

Buoyant Force

Explanation:

That's literally the definition of the buoyant force

Allocate birr 5000 among the three workers in the ratio 1/3 :1/6 and 5/12.​

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Answer:

1666.7 ETB (birr)

833.3 ETB (birr)

2083.3 ETB (birr)

Explanation:

The first worker

5000*1/3=1666.7

The second worker

5000*1/6=833.3

The third worker

5000*5/12=2083.3

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A piano has a mass of 99 kg. What is the weight of the piano?

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Explanation:

weight of the piano = mg

w = 99 x 10 =990 N

Which of the following does each different kind of atom represent?
O A. A nucleus
O B. An element
O C. An electron
OD. A neutron​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because atoms make up an element.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

it's b because an element makes up an atom and signifies the number of element in atom e.g (H2) the two signifies the number of atoms

PLEASE HELP ME ASAP. IT'S VERY IMPORTANT

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Answer:

1) a.  52.41 m/s

b. The skier will be going 15.35 m/s slower

2)  103.68 m

3) 35,127 J

4) a.  88.825 kJ

(b) 16.36 %

5) 3,071.12 J

Explanation:

1) a. The given height of the hill, h = 140.0 m

The mass of the skier at the top of the hill, m = 85.0 kg

The acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.81 m/s²

The initial potential energy, P.E of the skier = m×g×h = 85.0×140.0×9.81 = 116739 J

From the principle of conservation of energy, we have;

The potential energy, P.E. lost = The gain in kinetic energy, K.E.

m×g×h = 1/2×m×v²

116739 J = 1/2×85.0×v²

v² = 116739/(1/2*85.0)= 2746.8 m²/s²

v = √(2746.8 m²/s²) = 52.41 m/s

b. From 70 m up, we have;

The initial potential energy, P.E., of the skier is now = 85.0×70×9.81 = 58,369.5 J

The potential energy, P.E. lost = The gain in kinetic energy, K.E.

58,369.5 J = 1/2×85.0×v²

v² = 58,369.5/(1/2*85.0) = 1373.4 m²/s²

v = 37.06 m/s

The skier will be going 52.41 - 37.06 = 15.35 m/s slower

The skier will be going 15.35 m/s slower

2) From the principle of conservation of energy, the amount of work done (energy used) = The (potential) energy gained by the load

The amount of work done by the electric hoist = 356,000 J

The mass of the load = 350.0 kg

The height to which the load is raised = h

The potential energy gained by the load = m×g×h = 350.0×9.81×h

356,000 J = 350.0×9.81×h

h = 356,000/(350.0*9.81) = 103.68 m

The height to which the load is lifted= 103.68 m

3) The initial potential energy of the roller coaster cart = 600*35.0*9.81 = 206010 J

The final potential energy = 600*28.0*9.81= 164808 J

The velocity at point 3  = 4.5 m/s

The kinetic energy at point 3 = 1/2*600*4.5^2 = 6075 J

The total energy at point 3 = 164808 + 6075 = 170,883 J

The energy loss = The initial potential energy at point 1 - Total energy at point 3

The energy loss = 206010 - 170,883 = 35,127 J

The heat energy due to friction that must have been produced between points 1 and 3 = 35,127 J

4) a. The heat energy absorbed = mass × specific heat capacity for water, [tex]C_{water}[/tex] × Temperature change

The mass of the water = 2.5×10² g = 0.25 kg

[tex]C_{water}[/tex] = 4,180 J/(kg·°C)

Initial temperature = 10.0°C

Final temperature = 95°C

The temperature change = 95.0°C - 10.0°C = 85.0°C

The heat energy absorbed = 0.25*4,180* 85 = 88,825 J = 88.825 kJ

(b) The percentage efficiency = (Heat absorbed/(Heat supplied)) × 100

The heat supplied = 543 kJ

The efficiency = (88.825/543) × 100  = 16.36 %

5) The mass of the box = 115 kg

Force acting on the rope = 255 N

The angle of inclination of the force to the horizontal = 24.5°

The distance the box is displaced = 15.0 m to the right

The work done = Force applied × distance moved in the direction of the force

The work done = Force applied × distance moved in the direction of the force

Given that the load moves a distance 15.0 m to the right,we have;

The component of the force acting in the direction of the movement of the load (to the right) is 225 × cos(24.5°) =  204.74 N

The work done = 204.7*15 = 3071.12 J

The amount of work done  = 3,071.12 J

sliding friction is _ than the static friction.

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Answer:

less

Explanation:

Sliding friction is always less than static friction. This is because in sliding friction, the bodies slide with each other and thus the effect of friction is not more. However, it does not happen in the case of static friction.

What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force that the two protons inside the nucleus of a helium atom exert on each other? ( A distance of approximately r = 2*10–15 m separates the two protons.)

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Answer:

F = 57.6 N

Explanation:

An electrostatic force is either a force of attraction or repulsion between two charges. When the two charges are like charges, the force is that of repulsion. But when they are of opposite charges, then the force between them is an attractive force.

A proton has a charge of 1.6 × [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] C. The electrostatic force can be determined by;

F = [tex]\frac{kq_{1}q_{2} }{r^{2} }[/tex]

Where: k is a constant, [tex]q_{1}[/tex] is the first charge, [tex]q_{2}[/tex] is the second charge, and r is the distance between the charges.

But, [tex]q_{1}[/tex] =  [tex]q_{2}[/tex] = 1.6 × [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] C, k = 9 × [tex]10^{9}[/tex] N[tex]m^{2}[/tex]/[tex]C^{2}[/tex], r = 2 × [tex]10^{-15}[/tex] m. Therefore;

F = [tex]\frac{9*10^{9}*1.6*10^{-19} *1.6*10^{-19} }{(2*10^{-15}) ^{2} }[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2.304*10^{-28} }{4*10^{-30} }[/tex]

= 57.6 N

The electrostatic force between the protons is 57.6 N.


Y=5sin (3x -4t)
Cdculate the wavelength frequency and period.
Pls answer and explanation with formula ​

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explanation

the general form of wave equation is

       y=Asin(kx-wt)

we have

      y=5sin(3x-4t)

hence the angular frequency

     w= 4s^-1

the frequency

  f=w/2 pi

  f=4/2 pi

  f=4/2*3.14

  f=0.64 hz

the period

T=1/f

T=1/0.64

T=1.5625=1.6

the wavelength

k=2 pi/lambda

lambda=2 pi/k

k=3

so

lambda=2*3.14/3

lambda=2.09

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A mobile starts and travels 225 m with an acceleration of (- 3.5i + 4.5j) 2 along a rectilinear path. Determine:

a) The time spent
b) The final speed
c) The average speed I hope you can help me.

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Answer:

a) 8.89 s

b) 50.6 m/s

c) 25.3 m/s

Explanation:

d = 225 m

v₀ = 0 m/s

a = (-3.5i + 4.5j) m/s²

First, find the magnitude of the acceleration.

a = √((-3.5)² + (4.5)²) m/s²

a = 5.7 m/s²

a) Find t

Δx = v₀ t + ½ at²

225 m = (0 m/s) t + ½ (5.7 m/s²) t²

t = 8.89 s

b) Find v

v² = v₀² + 2aΔx

v² = (0 m/s)² + 2 (5.7 m/s²) (225 m)

v = 50.6 m/s

c) Find v_avg

v_avg = Δx / t

v_avg = 225 m / 8.89 s

v_avg = 25.3 m/s

Or, for constant acceleration:

v_avg = (v₀ + v) / 2

v_avg = (0 m/s + 50.6 m/s) / 2

v_avg = 25.3 m/s

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Car at rest:

velocity= 0m/s

Acceleration:

0.2m/s²

Since total time:

3 min = 180s

Formula of acceleration:

acceleration = [final velocity - initial velocity] ÷ [total time]

Velocity at end:

0.2m/s² = [final velocity - 0m/s] ÷ [180s]

0.2m/s² × 180s = [final velocity]

[final velocity] = 36m/s

Distance travelled:

Velocity = displacement(distance) ÷ time

36m/s = displacement(distance) ÷ 180s

displacement(distance) = 36m/s × 180s

displacement(distance) = 6480m

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A vat of nitrogen at its boiling point (-196 degrees C) absorbs 384000 J of heat. How much mass of nitrogen burns off? (Unit = kg)

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Answer:

1.92 kg of nitrogen.

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Heat absorbed (Q) = 384000 J

Note: Heat of vaporisation (ΔHv) of nitrogen = 5600 J/mol

Next, we shall determine the number of mole of nitrogen that absorbed 384000 J.

This is illustrated below:

Q = mol·ΔHv

384000 = mole of N2 x 5600

Divide both side by 5600

Mole of N2 = 384000/5600

Mole of N2 = 68.57 moles

Next, we shall convert 68.57 moles of nitrogen, N2 to grams.

This can be obtained as follow:

Molar mass of N2 = 2 x 14 = 28 g/mol.

Mole of N2 = 68.57 moles.

Mass of N2 =..?

Mole = mass /molar mass

68.57 = mass of N2 /28

Cross multiply

Mass of N2 = 68.57 x 28

Mass of N2 = 1919.96 g

Finally, we shall convert 1919.96 g to kilograms.

This can be achieved as shown below:

1000g = 1 kg

Therefore,

1919.96 g = 1919.96/1000 = 1.92 kg.

Therefore, 1.92 kg of nitrogen were burned off.

Answer:

Explanation:

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Which of the following scientists proposed the theories of relativity?
A. Galileo Galilei
B. Johannes Kepler
C. Albert Einstein
D. Sir Isaac Newton

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Answer:

c) Albert Einstein,

Explanation:

in his theory of special relativity, determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and he showed that the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travels.

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The power source provides a current of 1.86 A at a potential difference of 3.90 V. Calculate the power of the power source. Use the equation:
power = potential difference × current

Choose the correct unit from the box below

C W J

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Answer:

W

Explanation:

The unit for Power which is  (Volt X Current) is Watts. and the symbol for Watts is W.

A ball is projected at an angle of elevation of 60 ° with an initial velocity of 120m/s.calculate
1) The time taken to get to the maximum height
ii) the time of flight ​

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Explanation:

It is given that,

The angle of projection is 60 degrees

Initial velocity of the ball is 120 m/s

We need to find the time taken to get to the maximum height and the time of flight.

Time taken to reach the maximum height is given by :

[tex]T=\dfrac{u^2\sin^2\theta}{2g}[/tex]

g is acceleration due to gravity

[tex]T=\dfrac{(120)^2\times \sin^2(60)}{2\times 10}\\\\T=540\ s[/tex]

(ii) Time of flight,

[tex]t=\dfrac{2u\sin\theta}{g}[/tex]

So,

[tex]t=\dfrac{2\times 120\times \sin(60)}{10}\\\\t=20.78\ s[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

Find the force acting on it and the acceleration. 15 points. Will give brainliest!

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Answer:

[tex]F_{net} = 1905 N[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{a = 7.62 m/s^2}[/tex]

Explanation:

For net force:

Firstly, finding the force of friction:

[tex]F_{k} =[/tex] [tex](micro)_{k} m g cos \theta[/tex]

Where [tex](micro)_{k}[/tex] is the coefficient of friction, m =  250 kg and g = 9.8 m/s²

[tex]F_{k} = (0.17)(25)(9.8) cos (52)\\F_{k} = (41.65)(0.616)\\F_{k} = 25.59 \ N[/tex]

Now, Finding of the pulling box:

[tex]F = mgsin\theta[/tex]

[tex]F = (250)(9.8) Sin (52)\\F = 2450 * 0.788\\F = 1930.6[/tex]

So, The net Force is

[tex]F _{net} = F - F_{k}[/tex]

[tex]F_{net} = 1930.6 -25.6\\[/tex]

[tex]F_{net} = 1905 N[/tex]

For Acceleration:

[tex]F_{net} = m a[/tex]

For a, it is:

=> [tex]a = \frac{F_{net}}{m}[/tex]

=> a = 1905 / 250

=> a = 7.62 m/s²

A firework is initially at rest explodes into 2 pieces one of which weighing 2.0 kg flies to the right at15 m/s the other piece flies to tje left at 20m/s wjat is tge mass of firework before explosion??

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Answer:

3.5 kg

Explanation:

use the equation; (m1v1i) + (m2v2i) = (m1v1f) + (m2v2f)

= m1(0) - m1v1f = m2v2f - m2(0)

= (-2.0)(15)/-20

= 1.5 kg

then add the other piece (2.0kg)

1.5 + 2.0 = 3.5 kg

The mass of firework before explosion is 3.50kg.

mass flying to right  m1 = 2kg

                                v1  = 15 m/s

mass flying to left m2  = ?

                                v2 = - 20m/s

 initial velocity u = 0

by conservation of linear momentum

m1v1+ m2v2 = (m1+m2 ) u

2x 15- m2x 20 = 0

                 m2 = 1.50kg

therefore mass of firework before explosion

                   m1+m2

                     2+ 1.50

                  = 3.50kg

What is mass?

Mass is the amount of matter in a physical body. It  also measures the body's inertia, the resistance to acceleration when a net force is applied. The mass of an object also determines  its gravitational force on other objects. The basic SI  unit of mass is the kilogram.

Body mass is always constant. One way to calculate mass:

mass = volume × density. Weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on a mass. The SI unit of mass is the "kilogram".

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When the current in a toroidal solenoid is changing at a rate of 0.0260 A/s, the magnitude of the induced emf is 12.2 mV. When the current equals 1.40 A, the average flux through each turn of the solenoid is 0.00308 Wb. How many turns does the solenoid have?

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Answer:

The solenoid has 213 turns.

Explanation:

The number of the solenoid's turns (N) can be found as follows:

[tex] N = \frac{L*I}{\phi_{B}} [/tex]    (1)

Where:

L: is the self-inductance of the solenoid

I: is the current = 1.40 A

[tex]\phi_{B}[/tex]: is the magnetic flux = 0.00308 Wb      

The self-inductance of the solenoid (L) is:

[tex] L = \frac{|\epsilon|}{|dI/dt|} [/tex]   (2)

Where:

ε: is the induced emf = 12.2x10⁻³ V

dI/dt: is the rate changing of the current = 0.0260 A/s

By entering equation (2) into (1) we can find the number of turns:

[tex] N = \frac{|\epsilon|*I}{\phi_{B}|dI/dt|} = \frac{12.2 \cdot 10^{-3} V*1.40 A}{0.00308 Wb*0.0260 A/s} = 213 [/tex]        

Therefore, the solenoid has 213 turns.

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why is string a good force measurer? ​

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Answer:

tension is how much force is being exerted on each end of the string, whereas length is how long the string is. So assuming that the string has finite mass, then the tension on the string should increase proportionally to the string according to Newton's law f=ma.

Explanation:

a skydiver jumped out of a plane and fell 9 miles to the ground. his average speed while falling was 174 miles/hour. how much time did the dive last?

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Answer:

t = 0.051 seconds

Explanation:

Given that,

A skydiver jumped out of a plane and fell 9 miles to the ground. It means 9 miles is the distance covered.

The average speed of the skydiver is 174 miles/hour

We need to find the time for which he dive last. It means t is the time taken. Total distance covered divided by time taken is called average speed. So,

[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}\\\\t=\dfrac{d}{v}\\\\t=\dfrac{9}{174}\\\\t=0.051\ s[/tex]

So, a skydiver dive for 0.051 seconds.

Two children push on opposite sides of a door during play. Both push horizontally and perpendicular to the surface of the door. One child pushes with a force of 17.5 N at a distance of 0.59 m from the hinges, and the second child pushes at a distance of 0.47 m.
What force must the second child exert to keep the door from moving? Assume friction is negligible.

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Answer:

F₂ = 21.97 N

Explanation:

this is a rotational equilibrium exercise, let's write the formula

         ∑ τ = 0

          F₁ d₁ - F₂ d₂ = 0

force F₁ is 17.5 N and its distance d₁ = 0.59m, the distance d₂ = 0.47m

          F₂ = F₁ d₁ / d₂

          F₂ = 17.5 0.59 / 0.47

          F₂ = 21.97 N

Three children use the same skateboard. i) 20-30kg, ii) 30-40 kg iii) 40-50kg Which child can move the skateboard using the smallest pushing force? Justify your choice.

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Answer:

i) 20-30 kg

Explanation:

The child with the smallest mass range of 20-30 kg will require the smallest force to move his skate board because he/she has a smaller inertia force to overcome. The mass of a body is the measure of the inertia forces of the body. The inertia force makes it difficult for a body at rest to start moving, and a body already in motion to stop moving.

When the children try to move the skateboard, they exert a force that is proportional to the product of their mass and the acceleration with which they start moving. This force must exceed their body's inertia force before they would start moving.

from

F = ma

where F is the force required

m is the mass

a is the acceleration

We can see that for the given mass ranges, the children with the larger mass range will require more force in order to move their skateboard. Consequently, the child with the smallest mass range will require the smallest pushing force to move his skate board.

Which reverses the flow of current through
an electric motor?

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Answer:

a commutator

Explanation:

A point charge +Q is located on the x axis at x = a, and a second point charge –Q is located on the x axis at x = –a. A Gaussian surface with radius r = 2a is centered at the origin. The flux through this Gaussian surface is

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Answer:

Net flux through the surface is zero.

Explanation:

Recall that the net electric flux through a closed surface depends on the net charge enclosed inside that surface.

In our case, there are two point charges of exactly opposite charge (net charge - zero), which are located inside the Gaussian surface of radius "2 a" centered at the origin - both charges are located at a distance "a" from the origin of coordinates, therefore inside the Gaussian surface.

Then the net flux through the surface is also ZERO.

Click this link to view O*NET Skills section for Electrical Engineers. Note that common skills are listed toward the top and less common skills are listed toward the bottom. According to O*NET, what are some common skills Electrical Engineers need?

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Explanation:

O*NET stands for Occupational Network and it is an online platform for job seekers around the world who are searching for jobs. This platforms provides the job information along with the required qualities, education background, skill sets, etc.

The most common skill sets that are required for an electrical engineers are

1. Analytical skills

2. Monitoring and active learning

3. Decision making

4. Able to manage the personal resources

5. Time management.

6. Should have knowledge about different software.

the answers are1, 4, 5, 6orA, D, E, F

Which material allows light to pass through A. opaque materials only
B. transparent materials only C. translucent and opaque materials
D. transparent and translucent materials

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Answer:

D. transparent and translucent materials

Explanation:

OPAQUE MATERIALS:

Opaque Materials are those materials that absorb all the light and do not allow the light to pass through them.

TRANSLUCENT MATERIALS:

Translucent materials are those materials, that absorb a portion of light, allowing the light to partially pass through them.

TRANSPARENT MATERIALS:

Transparent materials are those materials that do not absorb the light and allow the light to completely pass through them.

Therefore, the correct option is:

D. transparent and translucent materials

Stopping distance of vehicles When brakes are applied to a moving vehicle, the distance it travels before stopping is called stopping distance. It is an important factor for road safety and depends on the initial velocity (v0) and the braking capacity, or deceleration that is caused by braking. A car travelling at speed 72km/hr suddenly applies the brake with the deceleration of 5m/s2. Find the stopping distance of the car.

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Answer:

Stopping distance = 40m

Explanation:

Given the following :

Initial speed of vehicle before applying brakes = 72km/hr

Converting km/hr to m/s:

72km/hr = [(72 * 1000)m] / (60 * 60)

72km/hr = 72,000m / 3600s

72km/hr = 20m/s

Deceleration after applying brakes (-a) (negative acceleration) = - 5m/s^2

From the 3rd equation of motion:

v^2 = u^2 + 2as

Where v = final Velocity ; u= Initial Velocity ; a = acceleration and s = distance

Final velocity when the car stops will be 0

Therefore ;

v^2 = u^2 + 2as

0 = 20^2 + 2(-5)(s)

0 = 400 - 10s

10s = 400

s = 400/10

s = 40m

Therefore, the stopping distance of the car = 40 meters

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Please help me ASAP!Which of the following equations is quadratic?( x + 3)( x + 4) = 55(4 x + 2) = 3x( x2 + 1) = 0 Met World Series ticket prices spike after NLCS win Now that the New York Mets are in baseball's World Series for the first time in 15 years, fans who don't have a ticket will pay a hefty $1,667.82 to get one. That's the average asking price for a resold ticket, which is the highest since World Series price-tracking started in 2010. Source: CNBC, October 22, 2015 Why is a $1,667.82 ticket price similar to "price gouging"? Is the high price an example of the market price method of allocating scarce resources? Is the market for tickets efficient? Is it fair? The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was justified by the belief that:A. the many races in the United States would mix.B. Chinese Americans would gain control of the legislature.C. exports from Asia were cheaper than American-made products,D. immigrants were uneducated criminals. Which of the following pollutants could be reduced through proper maintenance and area ventilation to improve human health? Asbestos Chimney soot Formaldehyde Natural pesticides Roll over each item on the left to read the description. Identify whether each of the statements is an argument for or an argument against a specific exchange rate regime, then place each item in the correct place on the chart. 2/5 points awarded Government adjusts Fluctuation with limits Scored Reduces uncertainty Argument for Argument Against Market-based Floating exchange rate Uncertainty Market-based Unknown elements Continual government intervention Fixed exchange rate No uncertainty Continual government intervention Managed-float Difficult Fluctuation with limits Difficult Pegged exchange rate Limited options Government adjusts Limited options Target Zone Reduces uncertainty Unknown elements No uncertainty Ms.Caroll went to the doctors office with pain in her right shoulder blade and learned she was having a gallbladder attack. Youre not surprised to hear about that unusual location of her pain since its known as _____. A- Chronic pain B- Referred pain C- Receptive field D- Phantom limb pain Possible topics for discussion could include: how industrialization led to imperialism the causes and the effects of the Spanish-American War the economic, military, and security motivations of the United States to complete the Panama Canal as well as major obstacles involved in its construction the causes of World War I and the war's effects on social, economic, and foreign policy in the United States how the United States mobilized for war both at home and abroad how government policies during World War I affected the lives of citizens the impact of the new technological developments of weaponry during World War I how World War I impacted minority groups Wilson's Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles the purpose, benefits, and risks of the League of Nations how non-U.S. involvement affected the success of the League of Nations Solve this problem n-6/-4=6 James is measuring the temperature (1) of a plate left sitting in the sun forthours. Which of the following is the most appropriate domain for h(0?O A. All positive numbersO B. Positive integers onlyO C. All real numbersO D. All integers Someone has a dream about a train traveling through a tunnel, which represents his hidden desire to engage in sexual intercourse. According to Freud's view of dreaming, what would be the latent content of this dream Select the sentence that uses possessive forms correctly. a. In the play, I wore my mothers wig and my grandmothers shoes, but my two sisters clothes were too modern for the part. b. In the play, I wore my mother's wig and my grandmother's shoes, but my two sisters' clothes were too modern for the part. c. In the play, I wore my mothers' wig and my grandmothers' shoes, but my two sister's clothes were too modern for the part. d. In the play, I wore my mother's wig and my grandmother's shoes, but my two sisters' clothes were too modern for the part. -uses possessive forms correctly. Given: F(x) = 2x - 4; GX) = 3x + 2; Hpx)=x2Find FG H(2)0 12127071 1. 2x-y-62. 5x+4y 20 Identify the appositive or complete appositive phrase. Some elementary-school students have been coached at basketball camps by Michael Jordan, the famous basketball player. elementary-school students basketball player Michael Jordan at basketball camps the famous basketball player no appositive phrase In what way did the rise of the mongol empire affect china how to do this question plz answer Balance sheet and income statement data indicate the following: Bonds payable, 12% (due in 15 years)$1,219,553 Preferred 8% stock, $100 par (no change during the year)$200,000 Common stock, $50 par (no change during the year)$1,000,000 Income before income tax for year$370,069 Income tax for year$111,021 Common dividends paid$60,000 Preferred dividends paid$16,000 Based on the data presented above, what is the times interest earned ratio (round to two decimal places)? a.2.53 b.1.77 c.0.77 d.3.53 PLSSS HELP What is the formula for the following arithmetic sequence? -2, 3, 8, 13, ... an = -2n + 3 an = -2n + 7 an = 5n + 3 an = 5n - 7 *HELP PLEASE THANK YOU* Why was the use of labor unions by Polish workers effective in bringing democracy and capitalism to this Soviet bloc country? a.) The Soviet bloc countries had never encountered labor unions before, so they didn't understand how to oppose them. b.) Because of unions, communism failed to make workers labor purely for the benefit of state, without individual gain. c.) The Solidarity labor union gained enough political power to overthrow the communist "satellite" government in Poland. d.) Polish workers used labor unions to spread communist ideas to other countries throughout the communist bloc. write chemical equation for the following decomposition reactions. Aluminum oxide(s) decomposes when electricity is passed through it.