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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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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Newtons three laws of motion: describe the ______ between an object and the forces acting upon it, and it's motion in_______ to those forces
Explanation:
Laws of Newton are
An object remains at its position of rest or motion until or unless any external force applied.Force=Mass×Acceleration.The initial momentum and final momentum remains same.write two examples of chemical properties and explain what they are
A driver spotted a police car and he braked from a speed of 100 km/h to a speed of 80 km/h during a displacement of 88 m at a constant acceleration? What is that acceleration, and how much time is required for the given decrease in speed?
Answer:
Explanation:
100 kph = 27.8 m/s
80 kph = 22.2 m/s
v² = u² + 2as
a = (v² - u²) / 2s
a = (22.2² - 27.8²) / (2(88))
a = -1.578282828...
a = -1.58 m/s²
t negative sign means the acceleration opposes the initial velocity.
t = Δv/a
t = (22.2 - 27.8) / -1.57828
t = 3.52 s
Explain what would happen if an ebonite rod charged with fur is brought together with an acetate rod charged with silk
Answer:
The ebonite becomes negatively charged, and the fur becomes positively charged.
Explanation:
When an ebonite rod is rubbed against animal fur, some of the electrons from atoms of the fur are transferred to the rod.The ebonite becomes negatively charged, and the fur becomes positively charged.(a) A positive charge (+) and a negative charge (–) attract each other. (b) Two negative charges repel each other. (c) Two positive charges repel each other.
Aluminum foil crunched between teeth with gold fillings (which one is negatively charged and which one is positively charged?)
Answer:
Aluminum foil is negatively charged and gold fillings are positively charged.
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What process is illustrated in the figure?
Answer: A
Explanation:
Hollywood studios get in trouble for a lack of diversity in their casting decisions. In order to remedy that, they create a computational model to find promising new actors. The computational model compares prospective actors to famous ones and chooses prospective actors that are the most similar to famous ones. What is a true statement about this computational model?
1. It will be effective and efficient at eliminating bias from casting decisions because computers are more objective than people.
2. Though it will choose from the applicants quicker than humans could, it will repeat the biases of the original casting decisions.
3. It is not a good idea to use computational models in the casting process as computers often deviate from the equations they're given. 4. While it would help eliminate bias from casting decisions, it is inefficient because it would be quicker for humans to choose the applicants.
Hollywood studios get in trouble for a lack of diversity in their casting decisions. The true statement about this computational model is that it will be effective and efficient at eliminating bais from casting.
Option 1 is correct.
The lack of diversity in Hollywood studios casting decisions results in the inability to select and choose the right actors for a specified role play.
The use of a computational model makes use of a computer program that studies and compares the prospective actors to famous ones and chooses prospective actors that are most similar to famous ones.
This is the best result to can be achieved and derived in making decisions in the diversity of casting because the computational model provides actors that are most effective and efficient thereby elimination the bias from casting decisions. This model is objective and it's not based on emotional decisions, unlike people.
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Look at the figure below and calculate the length of side y.
A. 8.5
B. 17
12
y
C. 6
O D. 12
45
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Answer:
I want to say a because you want to subtract and simplify
A sphere of radius r =34.5 cm and mass m = 1.80 kg starts from rest and rolls without slipping down a 30.0∘ incline that is 10.0 m long.
A.) calculate its translational speed when it reaches the bottom.
B.) Calculate its rotational speed when it reaches the bottom.
C.) what is the ratio of translational to rotational kinetic energy at the bottom?
Answer:
Explanation:
It depends on the construction of the sphere.
Let's ASSUME it is thin wall sphere with a moment of inertia (2/3)mR²
The Change in potential energy will equal the change in kinetic energy
mgh = ½mv² + ½Iω²
mgh = ½mv² + ½((2/3)mR²)(v/R)²
2gh = v² + 2/3v²
2gh = 5/3v²
v = √((6/5)gh)
v = √((6/5)(9.81)(10.0sin30.0))
A) v = 7.67 m/s
B) ω = 7.67/0.345 = 22.2 radians/s
C) ½mv² / ½Iω² = mv²/Iω² = mv²/((2/3)mR²)(v/R)² = 3/2
Three boxes are stacked on top of a cart. As the cart is moving, it comes to an abrupt stop. The boxes fall forward off of the cart. Explain why the boxes fell forward.
A rock is held steady over a cliff and dropped. 1 seconds later, another rock is thrown straight down at a speed of 11.3 m/s, and hits the first rock. How far have the rocks dropped before they collide? How long is the first rock in the air before it gets hit by the second rock?
What is the displacement of the rocks when they collide? __________ (Hint: be careful of sign -- the rocks drop.)
The first rock is in the air for __________ before it is hit.
Answer:
4.27s
Explanation:
If "t" represents the time traveled from the time rock 2 is dropped until the collision, then the time traveled for rock 1 = t + 1. And, since rock #1 is dropped making its initial velocity = 0, then:
The distance rock 1 travels is
x = (0)(t + 1) + 1/2(-9.8)(t + 1)2 = -4.9(t2 + 2t + 1) = -4.9t2 - 9.8t - 4.9
The distance rock 2 travels
x = -11.3t + 1/2(-9.8)t2 = -11.3t - 4.9t2
For the distances must be equal when the rocks collide:
-4.9t2 - 9.8t - 4.9 = -11.3t - 4.9t2
-9.8t - 4.9 = -11.3t
-4.9 = -1.5t
t = 3.267 s
Now, the distance they traveled can be found by plugging the 3.267 s back into either equation:
x = -11.3(3.267) - 4.9(3.267)2 = -89.2 m or 89.2 m below where they began
The time the first rock was in the air is t + 1 = 3.267 + 1 = 4.267 s = 4.27 s
Let
First rocks time be x
Second rocks time be x+1
initial velocity=u=11.3m/s
Distance of both rocks be s1 and s2
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto s=ut+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]
Now
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto s1=11.3x+5x^2[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto s2=11.3(x+1)+5(x+1)^2[/tex]
As both collide then
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto s1=s2[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 11.3x+5x^2=11.3x+11.3+5(x+1)^2[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 5x^2=11.3+5x^2+10x+1[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 10x+12.3=0[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x=1.23s[/tex]
Displacement
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 11.3(1.23)=13.8m[/tex]
Done
En el diseño de una sesión de aprendizaje, la profesora Patricia, tiene como propósito de aprendizaje: Aplica sus habilidades motrices generales en la práctica de juegos diversos. ¿Cuál es el nivel de aprendizaje en que se encuentran sus estudiantes en relación con el propósito de aprendizaje?
Answer:
im in hardvard dont cheat get amzing grades if you want to go here
Explanation:
Write the number below in scientific notation, 35,600 O A. 3.56 x 103 O B. 3.56 x 103 O C. 3.56 x 104 O D. 3.56 x 105
A grand prix racing car has an average lap speed of 180km/h.Each lap is 4.5 km. How many laps will it complete in 1.5 hours
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Lap speed = 180 km/h
Each lap is about 4.5 km
So, number of laps it will complete in 1.5 hour :
[tex] \dfrac{180}{4.5} \times 1.5[/tex][tex] \dfrac{180}{3} [/tex][tex]60 \: \: laps[/tex]the law of conservation of energy also states that energy can be transformed ________
what will be there?
Ralph is mowing the back yard with a push mower downward with a force of 20.0 N at an
angle of 30.0° to the horizontal. What are the horizontal and vertical components of the force
exerted by Ralph?
Answer:
Horizontal component = (10N) · sin (20°) = 3.42... N (rounded)
Vertical component = (10N) · cos (20°) = 9.39... N (rounded)
Explanation:
Earth Atmosfear is uniqe amongst the planets and is able to support life because it contains a large amount of __?
A. oxygen
B. helium
C. Methane
D. Carbon Dioxide
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The abundance of oxygen in our atmosphere and the presence of liquid water on the surface of our planet makes our "Pale Blue Dot" stand out in contrast to the other planets in the solar system — a unique and fragile home for life.
Making simplificafions, such as neglecting friction or not including all particles involved in an interaction, often makes computational models less accurate. Why are these simplifications made?
1. All initial values entered into the model are simply best guesses or estimates. By including more factors, more estimates are included and the inaccuracies compound as a result.
2. Simplifications actually tend to make models more accurate, not less accurate, because the simpler the model, the less chance there is for calculation error or other mistakes. 3. Computational models don't need to be accurate in order to be informative.
4. The effects of the simplifications are often relatively small, the computations may become too complex if all factors are included. or it isn't possible to know the initial values of all factors well enough to include them
Option 4. The effects of the simplifications are often relatively small, the computations may become too complex if all factors are included, or it isn’t possible to know the initial values of all factors well enough to include them
Computational models often make our derivations and complex studies get simplified. However these models ignores some factors which can only be determines practically.Hence, the statement in 4th option better indicates the need of simplifications.
What is computational model?A computational model is used to predict som complex structures or performing complex derivations and calculations using computer programmes and simulations.
For instance, there are various computational softwares such Gaussian to study the structural and electronic properties of molecules such as bond parameters, enthalpies etc. Similarly, the Hartree method for the calculation of energy levels can be performed using computational models.
These models simplifies and make more easier to understand a parameter or any structure or equation. However some factors which cannot included in these computations make a chance of inaccuracy in them.
In fact they cannot predicted by computations but can only be determined practically. But to make the study simpler adn near perfection we use these models without too much complex factors. Hence, option 4 is correct.
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1. A bicyclist travels for 1.5 hours at an average speed of 23 km/h. How far does the bicyclist travel
in that time?
Explanation:
23 km/hr x 1.5 hrs = 34.5 km
34.5 km = 34500 meters
We can only tell the earth is rotating almost 960 miles an hour if we
a
look at other people around us as a reference point.
b
look at mountains far away from us as a reference point.
c
use a reference that is not on the earth, like the sun or stars.
Answer:
C
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the game in the suburbs and rural areas of the Philippines is/are called_____??
Answer:
Games such as Patintero, Tumbang Preso, Piko, Sipa, Turumpo, and many others, are still played daily in neighborhoods.
Explanation:
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Robert is pushing a 2-kg box by 6 N. What is the acceleration of the box?
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto F=ma[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto a=\dfrac{F}{m}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto a=\dfrac{6}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto a=3m/s^2[/tex]
[tex]a = f \div m[/tex]
A= Acceleration=?F= Force = 6 N( Newton)M= Mass = 2kg[tex]a = 6 \div 3 \\ a = 3[/tex]
Hence, A is [tex]3m/s^2[/tex]After turning off the television, you approach it. As you get close, but not touching it, the hairs on your arm start to stand up. This is an excellent example of static charge built up by
Answer:
electricity duh
Explanation:
Roadrunner speeds up from 2m/s to 10m/s in a distance of 10m. What is his acceleration?
d = v·t + (1/2)·a·t^2
a = 10m/s^2. t = 10s
v = 0m/s. Initial velocity
d = 0·10 + 10/2 · 10^2 = 0 +5·100
d = 500m
2. Express the following in SI units a) 0.009 cm? b) 25 km
Answer:
a).
S.I units of length is meters. So we've to change cm → m
[tex]{ \rm{1 \: cm \: \dashrightarrow \: 0.01 \: m}} \\ { \rm{0.009 \: cm \: \dashrightarrow \: (0.009 \times 0.01)}} \\ \\ = { \underline{ \rm{ \: \: 0.00009 \: m \: \: }}}[/tex]
b).
km → m
[tex]{ \rm{1 \: km \: \dashrightarrow \: 1000 \: m}} \\ { \rm{25 \: km \: \dashrightarrow \: (25 \times 1000)}} \\ \\ = { \underline{ \rm{ \: \: 25000 \: m \: \: }}}[/tex]
Suppose you take a trip that covers 490 km and takes 1 hours to make. Your average speed is
O 35 km/h
O 490 km/h
O 70 km/h
O 980 km/h
Answer:
B
Explanation:
490km/h
490km/1h
490000/3600
note: 1h= (60×60)=3600
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A racecar begins at rest and accelerates to 25 m/s at a rate of 6.25 m/s2. What distance does the racecar cover?
a.
2 m
b.
156 m
c.
4 m
d.
50 m
Answer:
d.
50 m
Explanation:
v² = u² + 2as
s = (v² - u²) / 2a
s =(25² - 0²) / (2(6.25))
s = 50 m
Why are the alkali metals likely to react with group 17 elements?
Answer:
Because alkali metals are so reactive, they are found in nature only in combination with other elements. They often combine with group 17 elements, which are very “eager” to gain an electron.
Explanation:
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A plane is traveling with an air velocity of 720 kilometers/hour due east. It experiences a headwind of 16 kilometers/hour. Find the resultant velocity and direction of the plane with respect to the ground.
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