If a mass of an object is 20 kg on earth, so what will be its weight?

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Answer 1

Answer:

200 Newton

Explanation:

Weight is the force with which earth pulls the object.

W = M× g

where m is mass and g is acceleration due to gravity whose value is approximately 10 Newton

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Which one of the following statements contain a simile?

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do u have the statements ?

Answer:

I don't know if its just me, but I don't see the statements so I'm not sure how to help answer your question.

If 65 kW is to be transmitted over two 0.100 ohm lines, estimate how much power is saved if the voltage is stepped up from 120 V to 1200 V

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Answer: 5.91kw

Explanation:

given data:

power = 65kw

voltage stepped up = 120v t0 1200

R 0.100

Solution:

when the it is stepped to 120v

[tex]P = VI \\65000/ 120I\\ I = 541.7A\\[/tex]

power loss

[tex](I^{2} )R*2\\= (541.7^{2})0.100*2\\= 58536.2w[/tex]

when it is stepped to 1200v

[tex]\frac{65000}{1200} \\ I = 54.17A\[/tex]

[tex](I^{2} )R*2\\= (54.17^{2})0.100*2\\= 586.9w[/tex]

total power saved

[tex]= 65kw - 58.5kw - 0.59kw\\= 5.91kw[/tex]

0.0884 moles of a diatomic gas
are in a piston. When the piston
is compressed, the temperature
drops by 18.8 K, and 83.7 J of
heat flow out. Find W.
(Be careful with + and - signs.
+W = expansion, +Q = added,
+AU = temp goes up)
(Unit = J)

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Answer:

W = - 118.24 J (negative sign shows that work is done on piston)

Explanation:

First, we find the change in internal energy of the diatomic gas by using the following formula:

[tex]\Delta\ U = nC_{v}\Delta\ T[/tex]

where,

ΔU = Change in internal energy of gas = ?

n = no. of moles of gas = 0.0884 mole

Cv = Molar Specific Heat at constant volume = 5R/2 (for diatomic gases)

Cv = 5(8.314 J/mol.K)/2 = 20.785 J/mol.K

ΔT = Rise in Temperature = 18.8 K

Therefore,

[tex]\Delta\ U = (0.0884\ moles)(20.785\ J/mol.K)(18.8\ K)\\\Delta\ U = 34.54\ J[/tex]

Now, we can apply First Law of Thermodynamics as follows:

[tex]\Delta\ Q = \Delta\ U + W[/tex]

where,

ΔQ = Heat flow = - 83.7 J (negative sign due to outflow)

W = Work done = ?

Therefore,

[tex]-83.7\ J = 34.54\ J + W\\W = -83.7\ J - 34.54\ J\\[/tex]

W = - 118.24 J (negative sign shows that work is done on piston)

Answer:

-49.2

Explanation:

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A 3 kg mass is travelling in a circle of 0.1 m radius with a speed of 2 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration?

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a = v² / R = (2 m/s)² / (0.1 m) = 40 m/s²

What are the precautionary measures against earthquake?

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Answer:

Seek shelter under stable tables or under door frames.

If outside, stay away from buildings, bridges and electricity pylons and move to open areas.

Avoid areas at risk from secondary processes, such as landslides, rockfall and soil liquefaction.

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(-243)^-6/5 evaluate the expression

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{1}{ - 729} [/tex]

Explanation:

(-243)^-6/5

[1/(-243)] ^6/5

[tex]( \frac{1}{ - 243} ) {}^{6 \div 5} [/tex]

[tex] (\frac{1}{( - 3)} ) {}^{5} ) {}^{6 \div 5} [/tex]

[tex]( \frac{1}{ - 3} ) {}^{6} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{1}{ - 729} [/tex]

What do you mean by pressure of a liquid? Write its Sl unit.​

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Explanation:

Pressure of a liquid :

Liquids also exert pressure as that in case of solids. We can understand it as the fact that it is impossible to hammer a nail with liquid. That's why liquid exert pressure on its surface. The formula for the pressure in liquid is given by :

[tex]P=\rho gh[/tex]

Where

[tex]\rho[/tex] = density of liquid

g = acceleration due to gravity

h = height

The SI init of pressure is Pascal and it is dented by Pa.

An object 2.7 cmtall is placed12 cmin front of a mirror. •What type of mirror and what radius of curvature are needed to createan upright image that is 5.4 cm in height? •What is the magnification of the image?

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Answer:

a. Concave mirror, radius of curvature = 16 cm b. magnification = 2

Explanation:

a. Since the image is upright and larger than the object, we need a concave mirror.

We know image height, h'/object height, h = -image distance, d'/object distance, d

h'/h = -d'/d

Using the real is positive convention,

h'= + 5.4 cm, h = + 2.7 cm and d = + 12 cm.

So, + 5.4 cm/+ 2.7 cm = -d'/+ 12 cm

2 = -d'/12

d' = -2 × 12 cm

= -24 cm

Using the mirror formula 1/d + 1/d' = 2/r where r = radius of curvature of the mirror

1/+12 + 1/- 24 = 2/r

1/12(1 - 1/2) = 2/r

1/12(1/2) = 2/r

1/24 = 2/r

r/2 = 24

r = 2 × 24

r = 48 cm

b.

magnification = image height, h'/object height,h = + 5.4 cm/+ 2.7 cm = 2

When a fan is switched on, it undergoes an angular acceleration of 150 rad/s2. How long will it take to achieve its maximum angular velocity of 50 rad/s?

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Answer:

The time to attain the maximum angular velocity is 0.33 s.

Explanation:

Given;

angular acceleration of the fan, α = 150 rad/s²

maximum angular velocity, [tex]\omega_f[/tex] = 50 rad/s

When a fan is switched on, the initial angular velocity, [tex]\omega_i = 0[/tex]

The time to attain the maximum angular velocity is given by;

[tex]\omega_f = \omega_i +\alpha t\\\\50 = 0 + 150t\\\\t = \frac{50}{150}\\\\t = 0.33 \ s[/tex]

Therefore, the time to attain the maximum angular velocity is 0.33 s.

A supersonic aircraft flies at 3 km altitude at a speed of 1000 m/s on a standard day. How long after passing directly above a ground observer is the sound of the aircraft heard by the ground observer

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Answer:

After 3seconds

Explanation:

A supersonic aircraft flies at 3 km altitude at a speed of 1000 m/s on a standard day. How long after passing directly above a ground observer is the sound of the aircraft heard by the ground observer

Using the formula for calculating speed expressed as;

Speed = Distance/Time

Given;

Distance = 3km = 3000m

Speed = 1000m/s

Required

How long after passing directly above a ground observer is the sound of the aircraft heard by the ground observer (Time)

From the formula;

Time = Distance/speed

Time = 3000/1000

Time = 3seconds

Hence the sound of the aircraft is heard after 3 seconds

• The net force acting on an object equals the applied force plus the force of friction.

True or False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

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The batter swings and misses the 40 m/s (90 mph) fastball, and the ball (mass 150 grams) ends up at rest in the catcher's mitt. How much work does the catcher perform on the ball

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Answer:

The work done by the catcher is 120 J.

Explanation:

Given;

velocity of the fastball, v = 40 m/s

mass of the fastball, m = 150 g = 0.15 kg

Based on work-energy theorem, the work done by the catcher is equal to the kinetic energy of the fastball.

The kinetic energy of the fastball is given as;

K.E = ¹/₂mv²

K.E = ¹/₂ x 0.15 x 40²

K.E = 120 J

Therefore, the work done by the catcher is 120 J.

4. A football player has a mass of 75 kg, and he is running with a velocity of 18 m/s. What is his momentum? Answer:​

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Answer:

1350kgm/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of footballer = 75kg

Velocity  = 18m/s

Unknown:

Momentum  = ?

Solution:

The momentum of a body is the quantity of motion it posses.

  It is mathematically given as:

  Momentum  = mass x velocity

  Momentum  = 75 x 18

   Momentum  = 1350kgm/s

The graph represents the reaction 2H2 + 02 32H20 as it reaches
equilibrium. Based on the graph, which two statements about this reaction
are true?
Concentration (mol/L)
le
-H₂O
Time (s)
A. The rate of formation of products is equal to the rate of formation
of reactants only after point 4
B. After point 2, the rate of formation of products is equal to the rate
of formation of reactants.
C. At point 2, the concentrations of H20, O2, and H2 are all changing
toward their equilibrium concentrations.
D. At point 1. more reactants are converted to products than
products are converted to reactants.

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Answer:

C and D

Explanation:

Answer:

C. at point 2 the concentrations of H20...O2... & H2 are all changing

toward their equilibrium concentrations

D. at point 1 more reactants are converted to products than

products are converted to reactants

In the experiment, a meter is hooked up to a speaker to monitor the amplitude of the received sound. Suppose the background signal level is 13 mV, the signal is 91 mV with no attenuator and is 25 mV with an attenuator in place. Calculate pt

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

In the experiment, a meter is hooked up to a speaker to monitor the amplitude of the received sound. Suppose the background signal level is 13 mV, the signal is 91 mV with no attenuator and is 25 mV with an attenuator in place. Calculate pt /pi

Answer: the pt/pi is 15.3846%

Explanation:

Given that;

Background = 13 mV

corrected signal = 91 mV - 13 mV = 78 mV

with attenuator = 25 mV - 13 mV = 12 mV

pt/pi = ?

so pt/pi = 12/78  × 100

= 15.3846%

Therefore the pt/pi is 15.3846%

how much power an appliance uses

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Answer:

it depends on the appliance

Explanation:

bigger appliances will use more power, smaller appliances will use a lesser amount

I'm getting conflicting information on brainly about this question. It's either fly-by or GPS satellites...


What constitute the most common way that images of space are captured?


A. Fly-by missions


B. Drones landing on planets


C. GPS satellites in Earth's orbit


D. Astronauts visiting the
international space center

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

GPS satellites in Earth's orbit constitute the most common way that images of space are captured.

I hope this helps! And this is the real answer.

i think the answer is c

if a block weight 60N and is lying on a side with area 2m by 3m. what is the pressure exerted on the surface?​

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Answer:

10 Pa

Explanation:

Pressure is defined as force per unit area.

Mathematically, P= F/A where  P is pressure, F is force and A is area.

Force, F = 60 N

Area, A = 2*3 = 6m²

P = 60/6 = 10 Pa

I need help with magnitudes of net force

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since both forces are equal and are in opposite directions, Fnet would be 0

What happens to liquid nitrogen when it gets warmer?​

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

 It boils (or evaporates)  and becomes gaseous nitrogen like water turns to water vapor when it gets warm enough

Heating up the liquid nitrogen comes into a boil, making the nitrogen gas again, when they liquid nitrogen gets warmer, it expands.

derivative equation of F = kx

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Given that,

The equation is "F=kx"

To find,

The derivative equation.

Solution,

We are given with the given equation which is as follows :

F = kx ...(1)

Where, F is force, k is spring constant and x is distance covered by the spring

Differentiate equation (1) wrt x.

[tex]\dfrac{dF}{dx}=\dfrac{d}{dx}(kx)\\\\\dfrac{dF}{dx}=k[/tex]

As k is constant.

Hence, this is the required solution.

A box takes 450 N to start moving when the coefficient of static friction is 0.25. What is
the box's weight?

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Can you explain a little more of your answer. I just wanna understand it more please and thank you:)

What is the gravitational force between two identical 5000 kg asteroids whose centers of mass are separated by 100 m?

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Answer: 1.67 x 10^-7N

Explanation:

Find the total current through this circuit

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Answer:

I=0.02[amp]

Explanation:

Since the resistors are connected in series, we can find the total resistance.

[tex]Rt = 100 + 300+50\\Rt = 450[ohm][/tex]

Now we can use ohm's law which tells us that the voltage is equal to the product of resistance by the current.

[tex]V =I*R\\I=V/R\\I=9/450\\I=0.02[amp][/tex]

A circular parallel plate capacitor is constructed with a radius of 0.52 mm, a plate separation of 0.013 mm, and filled with an insulating material with dielectric constant of 40. If a potential is applied to this device of 2.0 mV, how much charge will accumulate on this capacitor, in terms of the number of charge carriers?

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Answer:

289282

Explanation:

r = Radius of plate = 0.52 mm

d = Plate separation = 0.013 mm

A = Area = [tex]\pi r^2[/tex]

V = Potential applied = 2 mV

k = Dielectric constant = 40

[tex]\epsilon_0[/tex] = Electric constant = [tex]8.854\times 10^{-12}\ \text{F/m}[/tex]

Capacitance is given by

[tex]C=\dfrac{k\epsilon_0A}{d}[/tex]

Charge is given by

[tex]Q=CV\\\Rightarrow Q=\dfrac{k\epsilon_0AV}{d}\\\Rightarrow Q=\dfrac{40\times 8.854\times 10^{-12}\times\pi \times (0.52\times 10^{-3})^2\times 2\times 10^{-3}}{0.013\times 10^{-3}}\\\Rightarrow Q=4.6285\times 10^{-14}\ \text{C}[/tex]

Number of electron is given by

[tex]n=\dfrac{Q}{e}\\\Rightarrow n=\dfrac{4.6285\times 10^{-14}}{1.6\times10^{-19}}\\\Rightarrow n=289281.25\ \text{electrons}[/tex]

The number of charge carriers that will accumulate on this capacitor is approximately 289282.

Max (15 kg) and Maya (12 kg) are ice-skating on a frozen pond. While standing at the center of the pond, Maya throws a 1.5-kg snowball at Max and, as a result, recoils away from Max at 2.5 m/s. With what speed did Maya throw the snowball at Max

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Answer: The speed at which Maya threw the snowball at Max is 20m/s

Explanation:

Given that

​Mass of snowball=   1.5-kg.

Mass of Maya= 12kg

Initial  speed of Maya=2.5m/s

We use the law of conservation of  momentum to calculate the  speed of the snowball which depends on its own mass,  the mass of Maya who threw the snowball and the initial velocity at which the snowball was thrown by Maya

Ms x Us = Mm x Um

Mass of snowball  x Initial speed of Snow ball =Mass of Maya x Initial  speed of Maya

1.5kg  x Initial speed of Snow ball =12 kg x 2.5m/s

Initial speed of Snow ball=( 12 kg x 2.5m/s) /1.5kg

​ Initial speed of Snow ball  =20m/s

3. If an x-ray imaging system is operated at 800 mA, 2000 ms, the total
mAs will be?

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A projectile is fired vertically from Earth's surface with an initial speed of 3.1 km/s. Neglecting air drag, how far above the surface of Earth will it go

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Answer:

The maximum height reached by the projectile is 490.31 km.

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity of the projectile, u = 3.1 km/s = 3100 m/s

acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8 m/s²

The maximum height reached by the projectile is calculated as;

v² = u² - 2gh

where;

v is the final velocity of the projectile at maximum height = 0

h is the maximum height reached by the projectile

0 = u² - 2gh

2gh = u²

h = u² / 2g

h = (3100²) / (2 x 9.8)

h = 490306.122 m

h = 490.31 km

Therefore, the maximum height reached by the projectile is 490.31 km.

as an object falls a greater distance, does the speed at which it is falling increase or decrease

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Answer:

Increase

Explanation:

If an object is falling for a greater distance, it will gain momentum and speed up.

Mistakes were made" is a classic passive voice confession. President Ronald Reagan famously said "mistakes were made" by his administration during the Iran Contra scandal. But some people said he wasn't directly taking the blame. This is why some writers choose to use the passive voice. It can sidestep the question of who did something.

Based on this passage, a writer may use the passive voice to

A
give the reader all known information about a criminal and his or her crimes.

B
clarify the person who was responsible for a crime.

C
describe a crime without blaming anyone for committing it.

D
take responsibility for committing a crime.

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I believe the answer is C. If it isn’t then it is B. But I would go with C
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