Answer:
there are as many atoms in a normal breath of air as there are breathfuls of air in the atmosphere of the world
Explanation:
When do two different position-time graphs have
matching velocity-time graphs?
Answer:
when they have the same slope
A football was kicked so that it traveled 65 yards in 3.0 total seconds. What was the speed
and angle above horizontal that the ball was kicked?
Answer:
vx = 65 yd/3 sec = 21.7 yd/sec since horizontal speed is constant
vy = g t = (32 / 3) yd/sec^2 * 1.5 sec = 16 yd/sec where 32/3 is the acceleration due to gravity in yds / sec^2 and 1.5 is the time to travel each way in the vertical direction
V = (vx^2 + vy^2)^1/2 = (21.7^2 + 16^2)^1/2 = 27 yd/sec
tan theta = vy/vx = 16 / 21.7 = .737 theta = 36.4 deg
You can check using the range formula:
R = v^2 sin (2 theta) / g = 27^2 * .955 / (32 / 3) = 65.3 yds
The difference from 65 yds may be rounding error.
What is the force of a lead ball that starts with a momentum of 7 kg*m/s and end with a momentum of 22 kg*m/s over a time of 31 seconds?
Explain how you got your answer.
Answer:
F = 0.483 N
Explanation:
Initial momentum, [tex]P_i= 7\ kg-m/s[/tex]
Final momentum, [tex]P_f= 22\ kg-m/s[/tex]
Time, t = 31 s
We need to find the force of a lead ball. We can use here the impulse momentum theorem.
[tex]\text{Change in momentum}=F\times t[/tex]
F is force
[tex]P_f-P_i=Ft\\\\F=\dfrac{P_f-P_i}{t}\\\\F=\dfrac{22-7}{31}\\\\F=0.483\ N[/tex]
So, the force is 0.483 N.
priyadarshini means..........
Answer:
A submission from India says the name Priyadharshini means "Beloved and pleasing to look at" and is of Sanskrit origin. According to a user from India, the name Priyadharshini is of Indian (Sanskrit) origin and means "God gift".
What are two ways engineers use their understanding of kinetic energy and potential energy to make their designs better/ safer?
Answer:
On a roller coaster, energy changes from potential to kinetic energy and back again many times over the course of a ride. Kinetic energy is energy that an object has as a result of its motion. Traditionally, the coaster cars are pulled up the first hill by a chain; as the cars climb, they gain potential energy.
Mechanical engineers are concerned about the mechanics of energy — how it is generated, stored, and moved. For example, mechanical and civil engineers ensure that there is sufficient potential energy, which is converted to kinetic energy, to move cars along an entire roller coaster ride.
What is kinetic energy ?"Kinetic energy is a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion. If work, which transfers energy, is done on an object by applying a net force, the object speeds up and thereby gains kinetic energy."
What is potential energy ?"Potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors."
Potential energy, stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system. A spring has more potential energy when it is compressed or stretched. A steel ball has more potential energy raised above the ground than it has after falling to Earth.
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I need help with these 2 questions asap please
Answer:
for number 10
I can't see what needs to be calculated for the first question though
A 20,000 kg jet plane is accelerating at 2 m/s2. How much force does it put forth?
Answer:
40,000N of force
Explanation:
The formula for force is F=ma. If we plug in the values, F=(20,000kg)(2m/s^2).
Compare an object sliding across carpet and that same object sliding across a bare floor. Why is the object quicker to slow down on carpet than on the bare floor?
Please answer this!
Answer:
it is friction
Explanation:
difference between basic units and derived unit
Answer:
Basic units=those units of measurement which do not depend upon any other units are called basic units. Example length, mass, time, current etc.
Derived units=those units which are expressed in terms of fundamental units are called derived units. Example area, volume, density etc.
Which of the following statements about valence electrons is false?
•Valence electrons are exposed to the nucleus of other atoms
•Valence electrons are the outermost electrons only
•Valence electrons are the only factor that determines the type and number of bonds that can form
•Valence electrons are the ONLY electrons that can form chemical bonds
Please answer ASAP!!
Answer:
valence electron are exposed to nucleus of other atom,
Earth, has a bigger mass than the Moon .
if you'll be able to go to the moon,
what happens to your weight?
Why was Democritus considered a philosopher and not a scientist?
Answer:
Democritus had no scientific instruments to extend the reach of his senses, so all of his experiments were just 'mind experiments', but because Democritus was a philosopher, he thought more into depth about why we humans are alive which led to the atomic theory.
Explanation:
A cyclist accelerates from a set of traffic lights.
The driving force of the back tyre on the ground is 250 N.
(a)
How much work is done by this force when the cyclist travels 5 metres?
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A. What did the neuron say to the muscle say? (Use your basic physiological knowledge, such as the function of
neurons and muscles, to answer the question)
Answer:
Somatic motor neurons originate in the central nervous system, project their axons to skeletal muscles (such as the muscles of the limbs, abdominal, and intercostal muscles), which are involved in locomotion.
Explanation:
Muscles move on commands from the brain. Single nerve cells in the spinal cord, called motor neurons, are the only way the brain connects to muscles. When a motor neuron inside the spinal cord fires, an impulse goes out from it to the muscles on a long, very thin extension of that single cell called an axon.
As a ball rolls downhill it increases in speed from 6 km/hr to 3 m/s in 5 seconds. What is
the acceleration of the ball in m/s squared?
(This question is also math)
Answer:
0.267 m/s^2
Explanation:
6 km/hr * 1hr/ 3600 sec * 1000m/ 1 km
1.67 m/s to 3 m/s
vf=vi+at
3 m/s= 1.67 m/s+ a(5 s)
a=0.267 m/s^2
Which type of investigation is lised to compare two subiects?
Comparative
Experimental
Descriptive
what is the magnitude of the gravitational force on each mass when m1=600 kg m2=400 kg, and their centers are 6 m apart? (choices shown in image)
Edit: I didn't realize there is a simulation for this question, so I used the simulation and got 4.45 x 10^-7, if anybody needs the answer
Answer:
4.45×10¯⁷ N
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Mass 1 (M₁) = 600 Kg
Mass 2 (M₂) = 400 Kg
Gravitational constant (G) = 6.67×10¯¹¹ Nm²Kg¯²
Sperating distance (r) = 6 m
Force (F) =.?
The gravitational force can be obtained as follow:
F = GM₁M₂ / r²
F = 6.67×10¯¹¹ × 600 × 400 / 6²
F = 1.6008×10¯⁵ / 36
F = 4.45×10¯⁷ N
Therefore, the gravitational force is 4.45×10¯⁷ N
what difference will you get from the flying or air filled balloon and the hydrogen filled balloon.
Answer:Since most of air is made of nitrogen and oxygen, which have heavier molecular weights than hydrogen, air is denser than the hydrogen-filled balloon (the atmosphere is denser than the hydrogen-filled balloon). This results in the balloon floating in the air!
Explanation:
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Explanation:
i think the answer is displacement
what is the weight of a 500 kg boulder on the moon?
Answer:
F = 810 [N]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use the acceleration of gravity of the moon, which according to information provided by the internet we can see that the gravitational acceleration corresponds to 1.62 [m/s^2].
The weight of a body corresponds to the product of mass by gravity, so with the following equation we can find the weight.
F =m*g
F = 500 * 1.62
F = 810 [N]
what is statement can most likey be useing in the shock waves of atmoic bomb
Answer:
The initial energy emission occurs by 80% or more in the form of gamma rays but these are quickly absorbed and dispersed mostly by air in little more than a microsecond, converting gamma radiation into thermal radiation (thermal pulse ) and kinetic energy (shock wave) which are actually the two dominant effects in the initial moments of the explosion. The rest of the energy is released in the form of delayed radiation (fallout or fallout) and is not always counted when measuring the performance of the explosion.
Explanation:
High altitude explosions produce greater damage and extreme radiation flux due to lower air density (photons encounter less opposition) and consequently a higher blast wave is generated.
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Why is Mercury usedcommonly
as Thermometric substance?
Answer:
Mercury is the only one in liquid state at room temperature. It's used in thermometers because it has high coefficient of expansion.
Explanation:
Hence, the slightest change in temperature is notable when it's used in a thermometer. It also has a high boiling point which makes it very suitable to measure higher temperatures.
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During a canoe trip camper paddles distance of 406 M and 70 seconds what is the average speed of the canoe
Answer:
The average speed is 5.8 m/s
Explanation:
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Noah Formula is in airplane which is flying at constant speed in a circular course of radius 5000 m., circling O'Hare Airport prior to landing. Noah observes that the plane completes each round trip in 400 seconds. What is the speed of the airplane? What is centripetal acceleration?
Answer:
(a). The speed of the airplane is 78.53 m/s.
(b). The centripetal acceleration 1.234 m/s².
Explanation:
Given that,
Radius = 5000 m
Time = 400 second
We need to calculate the speed of the airplane
Using formula of speed
[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}[/tex]
[tex]v= \dfrac{2\pi r}{t}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]v=\dfrac{2\times\pi\times5000}{400}[/tex]
[tex]v=78.53\ m/s[/tex]
We need to calculate the centripetal acceleration
Using formula formula
[tex]a=\dfrac{v^2}{r}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]a=\dfrac{78.53^2}{5000}[/tex]
[tex]a=1.234\ m/s^2[/tex]
Hence, (a). The speed of the airplane is 78.53 m/s.
(b). The centripetal acceleration 1.234 m/s².
1. A car accelerates uniformly from 12 m/s to 39 m/s in 12 seconds. What is the car's average acceleration
2. A butterfly is flying at 4 m/s. It accelerates uniformly at 1.2 m/s for 6 seconds. How far does the butterfly travel during the period of acceleration?
Answer:
(1) 2.25m/s^2
(2) 45.6m
Explanation:
(1) A car accelerates uniformly from 12m/s to 39m/s in 12 seconds
Therefore the average acceleration can be calculated as follows
a = 39-12/12
a = 27/12
a= 2.25m/s^2
(2) A butterfly is flying at 4m/s , it accelerates uniformly at 1.2 m/s for 6 seconds
u= 4
a= 1.2
t= 6
Therefore the distance can be calculated as follows
S= ut + 1/2at^2
= 4×6 + 1/2 × 1.2 × 6^2
= 24 + 1/2 × 1.2 × 36
= 24 + 1/2 × 43.2
= 24 + 21.6
S = 45.6m
Hence the butterfly travels at 45.6m
what are duplet and octet elements??
A ball is dropped off the side of a bridge after 1.55 seconds how far has it fallen (units=m)
Answer:
d = 11.77 m
Explanation:
Given that,
A ball is droped off the side of a bridge after 1.55 seconds.
We need to find how far it has fallen.
It will fall under the action of gravity. It would mean that a = g = 9.8 m/s²
Let it is fallen at a distance d. d can be calculated using second equation of motion as follows :
[tex]d=ut+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
Put u = 0 and a = g
So,
[tex]d=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 9.8\times (1.55)^2\\\\d=11.77\ m[/tex]
Hence, it will fall at a distance of 11.77 m.
Answer:
-11.77!!!! DONNT FORGET NEGATIVE
Explanation:
What part of the life cycle is our Sun in?
sonia has three different sized blocks of copper . she made observations and mesaurements of each block. which of her measurements would be different ?
Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are:
A.The density of each block.
B.The electrical conductivity of each block.
C.The melting point of each block.
D.The volume of each block
The answer is D. Volume of each block
Explanation:
According to this question, Sonia has three blocks of different sizes. She then made observations and measurements of each block. The physical property of a substance that depends on the size of that substance is called EXTENSIVE PROPERTIES. This include mass, height, volume, length etc.
In this case, the different measurement Sonia will record on each copper block will be the VOLUME OF EACH BLOCK. This is because the volume depends on the size of the block (extensive), hence, will have different volume measurements.
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