Is the answer 0.055 seconds? (Only problem 13)

Is The Answer 0.055 Seconds? (Only Problem 13)

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Answer 1

Answer:

98.7 seconds

Explanation:

I believe the answer is not 0.055s

Both trains have the same speed and are approaching each other.

They both have to cover 8.5km, and since they are going the same speed they need to cover half the distance each (4.25km)

So, how long will it take a train going 155km/h to travel 4.25km?

The ratio of

[tex]\frac{155km}{1hour} = \frac{4.25km}{x hours}[/tex]

There are 60 x 60 seconds in one hour (3600 seconds)

[tex]\frac{155km}{3600 seconds} = \frac{4.25km}{x seconds}[/tex]

Solve for x to get 98.7 seconds

We can do this by flipping both sides of the ratio

[tex]\frac{3600 s}{155 km} = \frac{x seconds}{4.25 km}[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 4.25km

4.25 ×  [tex]\frac{3600 s}{155 km} ={x seconds}[/tex]

Our unknown x = 98.7 seconds


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What do microwaves have In common with light waves?

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Answer:

Both are electromagnetic waves

Explanation:

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what happens to a neutron that is not attached to a proton?

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It becomes a isotope if an atom were to lose or gain a neutron.

What structure is represented by the letter C?
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Choose 1 answer:
A) Lysosome
B) Nucleus
C) Vacuole
D) Mitochondria

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Answer:

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If I'm correct the answer would be A) Lysosome.

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Find the Net Force on a truck with a mass of 1,500kg and an acceleration
of 10m/s2?

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Answer:

15,000 N

Explanation:

F = ma = (1,500 kg)(10 m/s^2) = 15,000 N

If velocity decreases what happens to acceleration

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Answer: Velocity is a vector; the word decreasing only applies to its magnitude (not its direction) which is called speed. If speed is increasing and direction is not changing, then acceleration is positive. If speed is constant then acceleration is zero. If speed is decreasing then acceleration is negative.

Explanation:

How many joules of kinetic energy does a pendulum have when it has 100 joules of potential energy

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Answer:

The maximum kinetic energy is 100 j.    

Explanation:

The kinetic energy = (potential energy) + (kinetic energy) and the potential energy of 0 J implying its kinetic energy is 100 J, which is its maximum.

Answer :100J of KE.

Explanation:

If the radius of the Earth is 6400.0 km and the atmosphere is 10.0 km high, then the volume of air around the Earth is what? ​

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Answer:

5.16 x 10^18 m^3

Explanation:

Water enters a shower head
through a pipe of radius 0.0112 m
at 3.75 m/s. It flows through 25
small holes, each of radius
0.001200 m. At what speed does
water come out of the shower
head? (Don't forget, there are 25
holes, not 1.)
(Unit = m/s)

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Answer:

13.1

Explanation:

thats what i put in for acellus and its right

What should you do after obtaining a numerical answer when solving a problem?

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I think you’re supposed to solve it? Wheres the question

Two out-of-tune flutes play the same note. One produces a tone that has a frequency of 246 Hz, while the other produces 289 Hz. When a tuning fork is sounded together with the 246-Hz tone, a beat frequency of 18.0 Hz is produced. When the same tuning fork is sounded together with the 289-Hz tone, a beat frequency of 25.0 Hz is produced. What is the frequency of the tuning fork

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Answer:

[tex]264\ \text{Hz}[/tex]

Explanation:

Beat frequency of the first case = 18 Hz

Beat frequency of the second case = 25 Hz

Tone of first fork = 246 Hz

Tone of second fork = 289 Hz

First case

Beat frequency is given by

[tex]\Delta f=|f_2-f_1|\\\Rightarrow f_1=246\pm18\\\Rightarrow f_1=264, 228\ \text{Hz}[/tex]

Second case

[tex]f_2=289\pm 25\\\Rightarrow f_2=264, 314\ \text{Hz}[/tex]

The frequency of the tuning fork is [tex]264\ \text{Hz}[/tex].

the speed of light in a certain medium is 0.6c. find critical angle , if the index of refraction is 1.67​

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Answer:

[tex]\theta_c = 36.78^o[/tex]

Explanation:

The relationship between the refractive index and the critical angle is given as follows:

[tex]\eta = \frac{1}{Sin\ \theta_c} \\\\Sin\ \theta_c = \frac{1}{\eta}\\\\\theta_c = Sin^{-1}(\frac{1}{\eta} )[/tex]

where,

η = refractive index = 1.67

θc = critical angle =?

Therefore,

[tex]\theta_c = Sin^{-1}(\frac{1}{1.67} )[/tex]

[tex]\theta_c = 36.78^o[/tex]

Read each example and identify whether the data are observations or inferences from observations. The fish’s ventral fin measured 8.5 cm long.

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8.5 cm long just bc we love this

Answer:

Observation

Inference

Inference

Observation

Inference

Explanation:

what is the planet that scientists are exploring now?​

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Answer:

Mars

Explanation:

In the 1960s, humans set out to discover what the red planet has to teach us. Now, NASA is hoping to land the first humans on Mars by the 2030s. Mars has captivated humans since we first set eyes on it as a star-like object in the night sky.

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the ice and steam point on a thermometer are found to be 96ml apart. what temperature is recorded when the length of mercury thread is 33.6ml above the ice point

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Answer:

33.6 / 96   is the fraction of the temperature between ice and freezing

33.6 / 96 = .35

So C = .35 * 100 = 35 deg C  where the ice point would be 0 deg C

You can convert C to F

F = 9 / 5 * C + 32 = 9/5 * 35 + 32 = 95 deg F

Moira is experiencing noticeable memory loss, muscle loss, and bone loss. What age group is Moira most likely in?
adolescence
early adulthood
middle adulthood
late adulthood

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Late adulthood is the answer

Answer:

Late adulthood

Explanation:

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When a mass is suspended from a spring the latter extends over a distance of 10cm. What will be the period of oscillations of the same system if it is placed horizontal on a frictionless surface​

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Answer:

0.64 s

Explanation:

It's period of oscillation (T) can be determined by,

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

Where l is the length (extension on the spring), and g the acceleration due to gravity.

But,

l = 10 cm = 0.1 m

g = 9.8 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]

Thus,

T = 2 x [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] [tex]\sqrt{\frac{0.1}{9.8} }[/tex]

  = 0.6350

T = 0.64 s

The period of oscillation would be 0.64 s.

An example of conservation of angular momentum is jumping on a Merry-Go-Round. Watch this video (it starts part way through but the only thing you miss is the people pushing the Merry-Go-Round) to see someone jumping on a Merry-Gr-Round in motion like this problem. You can model the Merry-Go-Round as a solid disk with a radius of 2.70 m and a mass of 77.0 kg. Initially the Merry-Go-Round has an angular velocity 7.40 radians / second. Then the person jumps on and change the Moment of Inertia of the system. The person lands on the outer edge of the Merry-Go-Round and has a mass of 58.0 kg. What is the final angular velocity of the system after the person jumps on

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Answer:

ωf = 2.95 rad/sec

Explanation:

Assuming no external torques acting while the person jumps on, total angular momentum must be conserved.Angular momentum for a rotating rigid body can be expressed as follows:

       [tex]L = I * \omega (1)[/tex]

where I = moment of inertia regarding the rotating axis, and ω= angular velocity.Since total angular momentum must be conserved, this means that the following equality must be satisfied:

       [tex]L_{o} = L_{f} (2)[/tex]

The initial angular momentum, taking into account that the Merry-Go-Round can be modeled as solid disk, can be expressed as follows:

        [tex]L_{o} = I_{o} * \omega_{o} = \frac{1}{2}* M* R^{2}* \omega_{o} =\\ \frac{1}{2} * 77.0 kg* (2.70m)^{2}* 7.40 rad/sec = 2076.92 kg*m2*rad/sec (3)[/tex]

The final angular momentum, is just the product of the new moment of inertia times the final angular velocity.The new moment of inertia, is just the sum of the original moment of inertia I₀ and the moment of inertia due to the person that jumps on.Assuming that we can treat him as a point mass, his moment of inertia is just the product of his mass times to the distance to the axis of rotation (the radius of the Merry-Go-Round) squared.So, we can write the new moment of inertia If as follows:

       [tex]I_{f} = I_{o} +( m_{p} * R^{2}) = (\frac{1}{2} * M* R^{2}) + ( m_{p} * R^{2}) =\\ (\frac{1}{2} * 77.0 kg* (2.70m)^{2}) +( 58.0 kg * (2.70m)^{2}) = \\ 280.67 kg*m2 + 422.82 kg*m2 = \\ 703.49 kg*m2 (4)[/tex]

The final angular momentum can be written as follows:

        [tex]L_{f} = I_{f} * \omega_{f} (5)[/tex]

Since (3) and (5) must be equal each other, replacing If by its value from (4) in (5), we can solve for ωf, as follows:

       [tex]\omega_{f} = \frac{L_{o} }{I_{f}} = \frac{2076.92kg*m2*rad/sec}{703.49kg*m2} = 2.95 rad/sec (6)[/tex]

A 30 kg child went down a 10 m tall slide. Assuming no energy was lost as friction, what was the child's velocity when he reached the
bottom?
I

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14 m/s or 50km/h. See the details in the attached picture.

An ideal horizontal spring-mass system is set into motion. At an instant when the mass passes through its equilibrium position: The potential energy in the spring is at its _____. The kinetic energy of the mass is at its ______. The magnitude of net force acting on the mass is at its ______.

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Answer:

the potential energy is zero, and the kinetic energy must be maximum

    F = 0

Explanation:

In this exercise you are asked to complete the sentences of a simple harmonic movement of a mass-spring system.

In this system mechanical energy is conserved

at the most extreme point the carousel potential energy is

          K_e = ½ k x²

the kinetic energy is zero for that stopped.

At the equilibrium point

the spring elongation is x = 0 so the potential energy is zero

and the kinetic energy must be maximum since total energy of the system is conserved

the spring force is

             F =- k x

as in the equilibrium position x = 0 this implies that the force is also zero

             F = 0

In this exercise we have to use the knowledge of force to calculate the energy of a spring, in this way we find that:

The potential energy in the spring is at its [tex]K_e = 1/2 k x^2[/tex]. The kinetic energy of the mass is at its zero . The magnitude of net force acting on the mass is at its Zero.

In this system mechanical energy is conserved,  at the most extreme point the carousel potential energy is:

       [tex]K_e = 1/2 k x^2[/tex]

The kinetic energy is zero for that stopped or when at the equilibrium point, so:

the spring elongation is x = 0 so the potential energy is zero the kinetic energy must be maximum since total energy of the system is conserved

the spring force is:

          [tex]F =- k x\\F=0[/tex]

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In this image of an atom, what does the outer area consisting of tiny blue
dots represent?
O A. The electron cloud
B. Protons
C. The nucleus
D. Neutrons

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A- the electron cloud

Which is the correct formula for calculating speed?
A. speed - distance - time
B. speed = distange + time
C. speed = distance - time
D. speed = distance - acceleration

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Answer:

speed=distance/time

Explanation:

its distance over time like division

Families attempting to rebound from crises are advised to discontinue family rituals and leisure activities, as they may regenerate negative family stress and threaten resilience.

A. False
B. True

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The answer is B. Yes I know it’s correct .


The result of the evolutionary process that preserves traits that enhance the adaptation of an organism and suppresses traits that do not is called

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Answer:

Natural selection.

Explanation:

Natural selection can be defined as a biological process in which species of living organisms having certain traits that enable them to adapt to environmental factors such as predators, competition for food, climate change, sex mates, etc., tend to survive and reproduce, as well as passing on their genes to subsequent generations.

Simply stated, natural selection entails the survival of the fittest. Therefore, the species that are able to adapt to the environment will increase in number while the ones who can't adapt will die and go into extinction.

On the other hand, artificial selection is also known as selective breeding and it is a process that involves humans (breeders) selecting the animal or plant with desirable traits in order to reproduce favorable offspring having phenotypic traits.




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Two 24 ohm resistors are in parallel and placed across a 12 V battery. What is the current in each branch of the circuit?
20 A
0.0125 A
0.5 A
.

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Answer:

.5 A

Explanation:

After the initial experiment, students wondered how a person's weight would influence the results. They conducted a second experiment to determine if the mass of an object affected friction, assuming the types of surfaces remained constant. A spring scale was attached to a wooden block (1 kg). The block was placed on a wooden board and the spring scale was used to pull the block. The magnitude of the force required to start the block moving was recorded in the data table. The experiment was repeated using two, three, and four blocks. The data can be seen in the data table at the top of the page. What is the relationship between static friction and weight?

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Answer:

The greater the weight of the person, the more static friction.

Explanation:

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Which is a form of precipitation?
A. Runoff
B. Rain
C. Gas
D. Evaporation

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Answer:

D. Evaporation

Explanation:

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Same as what the other person said, D :)

A diffraction grating is placed 1.00 m from a viewing screen. Light from a hydrogen lamp goes through the grating. A hydrogen spectral line with a wavelength of 656 nm is seen 60.0 cm to one side of the center. Then, the hydrogen lamp is replaced with an unknown lamp. A spectral line is seen on the screen 36.4 cm away from the center. What is the wavelength of this spectral line

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Answer:

λ = 396.7 nm

Explanation:

For this exercise we use the diffraction ratio of a grating

           d sin θ = m λ

in general the networks works in the first order m = 1

we can use trigonometry, remembering that in diffraction experiments the angles are small

           tan θ = y / L

           tan θ = [tex]\frac{sin \theta}{cos \theta}[/tex] = sin θ

           sin θ = y / L

we substitute

          [tex]d \ \frac{y}{L}[/tex] = m λ

with the initial data we look for the distance between the lines

           d = [tex]\frac{m \lambda \ L}{y}[/tex]

           d = 1 656 10⁻⁹ 1.00 / 0.600

            d = 1.09 10⁻⁶ m

for the unknown lamp we look for the wavelength

           λ = d y / L m

           λ = 1.09 10⁻⁶ 0.364 / 1.00 1

           λ = 3.9676 10⁻⁷ m

           λ = 3.967 10⁻⁷ m

         

we reduce nm

           λ = 396.7 nm

1. What is transferred from place to place by waves?

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Answer:

Energy

Explanation:

A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter. Waves transfer energy away from the source, or starting place, of the energy.

A disk of a radius 50 cm rotates at a constant rate of 100 rpm. What distance in meters will a point on the outside rim travel during 30 seconds of rotation? ​ ​

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Answer:

The point will travel a distance of 15708 centimeters in 30 seconds of rotation.

Explanation:

In this case, we see a disk rotating at constant rate, the travelled distance of a point on the outside rim ([tex]s[/tex]), in centimeters, is determined by using this expression:

[tex]s = \omega \cdot r\cdot t[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]\omega[/tex] - Angular speed, in radians per second.

[tex]r[/tex] - Radius of the disk, in centimeters.

[tex]t[/tex] - Time, in seconds.

If we know that [tex]\omega \approx 10.472\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex], [tex]r = 50\,cm[/tex] and [tex]t = 30\,s[/tex], then the travelled distance of the point is:

[tex]s = \omega \cdot r\cdot t[/tex]

[tex]s = 15708\,cm[/tex]

The point will travel a distance of 15708 centimeters in 30 seconds of rotation.

What is the mass of a jet that accelerates at 4 m/s2 after a 4,000 N force from the engines?

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Answer:

1000kg

Explanation:

F=MA

Rearrange the formula: M=F/A

plug in values for F (force), and A (acceleration).

M=4000/4

M=1000kg

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not sure tho.

The mass of the jet that accelerates at 4 m/s^2 after a 4000 N force from the engines is 1000 kg.

What is Newton's second law of motion?

Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. Mathematically, the law can be expressed as F = ma, where F is the net force acting on the object, m is its mass, and a is its acceleration. This law is fundamental to the understanding of the motion of objects under the influence of external forces.

Rearranging the formula to solve for mass, we get:

m = F / a

Substituting the given values, we get:

[tex]m = 4000 N / 4 m/s^2[/tex]

m = 1000 kg

Therefore, the mass of the jet that accelerates at 4 m/s^2 after a 4000 N force from the engines is 1000 kg.

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