What is the net force of the object below
A. 17 N right
B. 0 N
C. 3 N right
D. 3 N left
Answer:
Concept: Physics
So we have forces in the Fx planeWe do sum of Fx= 0 Next we establish F-f So 10N- 7N = 3N to the rightwhen the mass of an object is increased it would decrease its acceleration in the force is left alone
Answer:
See the explanation below.
Explanation:
This analysis can be easily deduced by means of Newton's second law which tells us that the sum of the forces or the total force on a body is equal to the product of mass by acceleration.
∑F = m*a
where:
F = total force [N]
m = mass [kg]
a = acceleration [m/s²]
We must clear the acceleration value.
[tex]a=\frac{F}{m}[/tex]
We see that the term of the mass is in the denominator, so that if the value of the mass is increased the acceleration decreases, since they are inversely proportional.
What happens in synthesis
Answer:
S phase or Synthesis
Explanation:
Is the phase of the cell cycle when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated. This even is an essential aspect of the cell cycle because replication allows for each cell created by cell division to have the same genetic make-up.
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Explain what happen to pressure exerted by air in the tyre if the temperature of tyre increases
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
According to Amonton's law, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of its molecules given that the volume remains constant.
Hence, if the temperature of a tyre increases, heat is transferred to the air molecules within the tyre leading to an increase in the air temperature. The air thus exerts more pressure on the tyre in agreement with Amonton's law.
Why do adults make bigger splashes when they jump into swimming pools than small children?
Answer:
it bc the adults are bigger then us kid so when they dip in the pool it makes bigger splashes
Explanation:
how much force is needed to accelerate a 48 kg object to 3 m/s²
Answer:
144 NExplanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
force = 48 × 3
We have the final answer as
144 NHope this helps you
The dancing bear family loves when their trainer gives them little treats to reward them for a good performance. If the trainer gives the dancing bear family 34 treats each show, how many treats will the trainer need for 22 shows?
Answer:
748 treats.
Explanation:
If the trainer gives out 34 treats and gave them out for 22 shows, then to find the total you need to multiply 34 by 22, or (a longer but more simple way) add 34, 22 times.
The diameter of Circle A is _________. EF AG EG FG
Answer:
The diameter is EF
Explanation:
Given
Circle A (See attachment)
Required
Determine the line that represents the diameter
First, it should be noted that the diameter of a circle is always a straight line.
From the attachment, the circle has the following straight lines:
E FE AA GA FIt should also be noted that the diameter passes through the center of a circle and divides it into two congruent parts.
From the list of straight lines above, only line EF satisfy this property
Hence, the diameter of the circle is line EF.
A car that experiences no frictional force is started and caused to move. For the car to continue in that motion, the gas pedal would have to be used:
Explanation:
Gas pedal is not required to used on friction less surface. On a friction less surface once the car is started and caused to move, car continues to move with same velocity as there is no opposing force. Therefore, no pressing of gas pedal required. However, this situation is not possible in real life, as friction is always present.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Calculate the momentum of a 32 kg eagle diving down to the water to catch a fish. During the dive, the eagle
travels 100 m in 10 seconds. Show your work
The eagle momentum : 320 kg.m/s
Further explanationGiven
mass = 32 kg
d = 100 m
t = 10 s
Required
The momentum
Solution
The velocity of the eagle :
[tex]\tt v=\dfrac{d}{t}\\\\v=\dfrac{100}{10}=10~m/s[/tex]
The momentum (P) :
[tex]\tt P=m\times v\\\\P=32\times 10\\\\P=320~kg.m/s[/tex]
what is the dimensional consistency of s = Vot + 1/2 at2
Answer:
The formula is dimensionally consistent
Explanation:
Dimensional Analysis
There are three fundamental magnitudes in Physics:
L = Length
T = Time
M = Mass
All the formulas and equations that use physical magnitudes must be consistent in their units.
For example, the formula:
[tex]\displaystyle s=v_ot+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
Is used to calculate the distance traveled by an object, knowing its initial speed vo, acceleration a, and time t.
The units for each magnitude are:
s = L
vo = L/T or [tex]LT^{-1}[/tex]
a = L/T^2 or [tex]LT^{-2}[/tex]
Let's analyze the dimensions of the magnitudes in the formula (the constant 1/2 is neglected because it doesn't affect the dimensional analysis):
[tex]\displaystyle L=L/T*T+L/T^2*T^2[/tex]
The first term simplifies to L because the T's simplify. The same happens with the second term, the squared T's simplify:
[tex]\displaystyle L=L+L[/tex]
Thus the formula is dimensionally consistent
A 40 kg boy is moving upwards upwards in a lift with an acceleration of 2 m /s ^2 what would be the weight felt by him if measuured in a scale?
Answer:
48kg[tex]f = ma \\[/tex]
[tex]w \: = \frac{f}{g} \\ [/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]f \: = ma \\ f - mg = ma \\ f = ma + mg \\ f = 40 \times 2 + 40 \times 10 \\ f = 480[/tex]
[tex]w = \frac{f}{g} \\w = \frac{480}{10} \\ w = 48kg[/tex]
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A pulley system is hanged in a lift as shown below in the
figure. A and B are two masses each having m and 2m mass
respectively. If d is the distance from the floor to B and the
lift starts to move with acceleration a, the time taken by B to reach the floor is,
1)
[tex] \sqrt{ \frac{6d}{(g + a)} } [/tex]
2)
[tex]\sqrt{ \frac{6d}{g} }[/tex]
3)
[tex]\sqrt{ \frac{6d}{(g - a)} }[/tex]
4)
[tex] \frac{6d}{( g+ a)} [/tex]
5)
[tex]\sqrt{ \frac{2d}{(g + a)} }[/tex]
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Find the acceleration of the system
m2>m1
further m2 = 2m
and m1 = m
The acceleration is going to be the downward force created by m2 divided by the total mass (m2 + m2)
a = (m2*g - m1*g) / (m1 + m2)
a = (2m - m)*g/ (2m + m)
a = m * g/3m
a = 1/3 * g
Formula for time
Givens
distance := d
acceleration : = a
vi = 0
Kinematic Formula
d = vi * t + 1/2 a t^2
Solution
d = 0 + 1/2 * 1/3 g * t^2
6d = g * t^2
t^2 = 6d/g
t = √(6d/g)
Answer.
B
A car’s brakes decelerate it at a rate of -1.70 m/s2. What is the time, in seconds, required to slow the car from 15 m/s to 9.0 m/s?
Answer:
t = 3.52 s
Explanation:
Given that,
The deceleration of a car is, a = -1.7 m/s²
The initial velocity of the car, u = 15 m/s
Final velocity of the car, v = 9 m/s
We need to find the time that is required to slow the car from 15 m/s to 9 m/s. The definition of acceleration is :
[tex]a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}\\\\t=\dfrac{v-u}{a}\\\\t=\dfrac{9-15}{-1.7}\\\\t=3.52\ s[/tex]
So, it will take 3.52 seconds to slow the car from 15 m/s to 9 m/s.
Why does it take more force to get a resting object to move than it does to keep
a moving object going? (Hint: answer using ideas about microscopic
interactions) *
Answer:
Objects have a natural tendency to resist change. ... Heavier objects (greater mass) resist change more than lighter objects. Example: Pushing a bicycle or a Cadillac, or stopping them once moving. The more massive the object (more inertia) the harder it is to start or stop.
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a 10-kg box is sitting at rest on a table. What is the net force acting on the box?
Answer:
the net force /resultant force is 0N
Explanation:
this is because newton's first law states that when there was no resultant force, the object will continue in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line.
as a result, the box is at rest. this the net for certain which is the resultant force is 0N, this doesn't mean that there is no force, it is just that the total force (after subtracting) is 0N
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how can a simple machine lift a heavy load with smaller effort
Answer:
The axle is fixed to a frame or a block. The pulley is normally fixed to a support above the load. The load is tied to one end of the rope and the effort is applied at the other end. Such a pulley makes our work easier by simply changing the direction of the force, i.e. a load is lifted up using a downward effort.
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Answer:
The axle is fixed to a frame or a block. The pulley is normally fixed to a support above the load. The load is tied to one end of the rope and the effort is applied at the other end. Such a pulley makes our work easier by simply changing the direction of the force, i.e. a load is lifted up using a downward effort
Explanation:
- Which of the following does not move as a transverse wave?
A ultraviolet light
B sound wave
C surface water wave
D microwave
Which of these effects describes the change in pitch we hear
moving motorbike goes past?
A total internal reflection
B.refraction
C reflection
D Doppler
Which of the following does not make use of total internal re
A oscilloscope
B endoscope
C prismatic periscope
D optical fibres
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Answer:
- Which of the following does not move as a transverse wave?
B. sound waves
because sound waves are longitudinal waves having compressions and rare factions.
Which of these effects describes the change in pitch we hear
moving motorbike goes past?
D. Doppler effect
Doppler effect is the phenomenon where there is apparent change in frequency (pitch) and wavelength of a wave due to relative motion of the sound source.
Which of the following does not make use of total internal reflection.
B. Endoscope
Endoscope doesn't use total internal reflection since no refraction takes place.
if you know the amplitude of a wave, you know the distance from?
Answer:
As waves travel, they set up patterns of disturbance. The amplitude of a wave is its maximum disturbance from rest (its undisturbed position). It is important to note that the amplitude is not the distance between the top and bottom of a wave but is always measured from the rest position. This is a common exam mistake.
Explanation:
State the hypothesis of this experiment
How about: If mass is increased starting at 100 grams and 10 minutes, then the time will increase by 10 minutes by each 100g increase.
When a capacitor, in RC circuit, is fully charged, the current through the resistor is Select one: zero if it is the only capacitor, but maximum if there is another capacitor in series with it. At its maximum value. Greater than the current in a resistor that is farther from the battery than the capacitor. Zero. Equal to the current in a resistive circuit in parallel with the capacitor circuit.
Answer:
The correct option is "Zero". A further explanation is given below.
Explanation:
As we know,
The capacitor is given by:
⇒ [tex]Q=C\times V[/tex]
Rate of change with respect to the time will be:
⇒ [tex]\frac{dQ}{dt}=C\times \frac{dV}{dt}[/tex]
Now,
It is mentioned in the question that the capacitor is completely charged, then
⇒ [tex]\frac{dV}{dt}=0[/tex]
i.e.,
⇒ [tex]\frac{dQ}{dt}=0[/tex]
All other choices available aren't related to that same scenario in question. So the answer above is the perfect one.
Jonas throws a ball up into the air. On its trip upward, the ball's velocity goes from 9.1 m/s to 0 m/s. On its trip downward, the ball's velocity goes from 0 m/s to -9.1 m/s. Did gravity do any work on the ball during the trip upward? Did gravity do any work on the trip downward? Justify your answer.
Answer:
1) Yes, the work done by gravity during the trip upward is -41.405·m J
2) Yes, the work done by gravity on the ball during the trip downward = 41.405·m J
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The initial velocity of the ball on the way up = 9.1 m/s
The final velocity of the ball on the way up = 0 m/s
The initial velocity of the ball on its trip downward = 0 m/s
The final velocity of the ball on its trip downward = 9.1 m/s
1) The work done by gravity on the trip upward = The change in kinetic energy of the ball
The change in kinetic energy of the ball = 1/2 × m × 9.1² = -41.405·m J, given that the initial kinetic energy is 41.405·m J and the final kinetic energy is J
Where;
m = The mass of the ball
Therefore, the work done by gravity during the trip upward = -41.405·m J
2) Similarly gravity does work on the ball during the trip downward = 41.405·m J.
The teacher has 12 green and 15 purple stickers the students are given `an equal number of each color stickers how many green and purple stickers does each students get
Answer:
Each student gets 4 green stickers and 5 purple stickers or a total of 9 stickers.
Explanation:
The greatest common divisor (GCD) of two or more natural numbers or integers (not numbers with decimals) is the largest number that divides them. In other words, the Greatest Common Divisor is the greatest of the common divisors of several numbers. To calculate it, each of them is decomposed into prime factors. The GCD is the result of multiplying the factors that are repeated in all the decompositions, affected by the smallest exponent.
In the event that no factor is repeated, the GCD of those numbers is 1, and the numbers are said to be "prime to each other."
In this case, the decomposition of 12 and 15 is:
12 = 2²*3.
15=3*5
So the GCD between 12 and 15 is 3
Now, to calculate how many green and purple stickers each student receives, you simply divide the amount of each sticker color by 3.
12÷3= 4
15÷3= 5
So, each student gets 4 green stickers and 5 purple stickers or a total of 9 stickers.
Assume that Michael's teacher has a rule that if a student talks out-of-turn three times in one day, that student must stay in for recess for the
rest of the week. Which of the following methods is she using to control student behavior?
a. folkway
b. sociobiology
c. informal sanction
d. formal sanction
A car hits a tree and doesn’t stop, but keeps going until severely damaged. This is because of _____.
Answer:inertia
Explanation:
A car hits a tree and doesn’t stop, but keeps going until severely damaged. This is because of the principle of Inertia.
What is newton's first law of motion?
It states that" When a body s at rest it remains at rest, and IF the body is in motion It remains in motion until an external force is applied to that object."
i.e
If F=0, Then v= constant
and when that constant =0 then the body is at rest.
Where F= force
v = velocity.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. In this case, the car was moving at a certain speed before it hit the tree, and because of its inertia, it continued to move forward even after the collision with the tree.
The car only stopped when another force acted on it, such as the force of the tree, or the force of friction with the ground, which slowed it down and eventually brought it to a stop. The severe damage to the car was a result of the force of the impact, which was a combination of the car's speed and its mass.
Hence the car does not stop because of the principle of inertia.
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What is the chemical formula for silver and oxygen
Answer:Ag2 O.
The formula for silver oxide is Ag2 O.
Explanation: one silver atom gives up an electron resulting in a +1 ion. Each oxygen atom requires two electrons to be stable.
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Name two luminous objects other than the Sun
Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in this explanation section.
Explanation:
"Luminous objects"
Luminous object are objects that generate their own light. Illuminated objects are objects that are capable of reflecting light to our eyes.The sun is an example of a luminous objects,while the moon is an illuminated objects.During the day the sun generates sufficient light to illuminate objects on Earth.
Example:
The sunFlame in a lampTube lightElectric bulbName of luminous object
sun luminous moon luminousNon luminous object
Some object do not have their own light,they reflect light of other objects. These object are called non luminous object.
Example:
Moon reflect the light from the sun
other example are earth and other planets,paper,tree
-- any other star
-- a firefly
-- a flashlight
-- a meteor
-- a street light
-- a car headlight
-- a burning log
-- a night light
-- the hot wire in a toaster
-- an LED
-- a laser
-- a burning match
-- a lit candle