Answer:
The charges developed due to friction is discussed below in detailed explanation.
Explanation:
The triboelectric charging method (also identified as, charging by friction) appears in a variation of electrons among the two articles that are rubbed collectively. ... As an outcome, the atoms of rubber extract electrons from the atoms of the creature coat, leaving both articles with an asymmetry of charge.
Consider a girl that has a mass of 55.0 kg and is standing on the floor, how much supporting force does the floor have
Answer:
Explanation:
m = 55 kg
a = 9.8
F = ?
The first thing you are going to do is find the force that the girl represents.
F = 9.81 * 55
F = 539.55
But that is not the answer. That is her weight. A very important part of this question is to realize that the floor is pushing up on her with an equal force.
Her weight is going DOWN.
The floor is pushing UP with a force of 539.55 Newtons.
12. Which of the following is the best example of an
organism maintaining homeostasis?
A.
a wolf panting after a chase
B.
a spider catching an insect in a web
C.
a cricket becoming infected by a virus
D.
a mole digging tunnels in the ground
Answer:
I would say A.
Explanation:
Homeostasis is pretty much a state of rest or equilibrium. Only A counts, as that wolf is trying to catch its breath and lower its breathing rate and heart rate.
(I could be wrong if B counts. Ya know, if the spider needs to stop being hungry?)
What is the efficiency of a machine that lifts a load of 12.0 kg a vertical distance of 5.00
m in 30.0 s after being supplied with 70.0 W of power? Explain the steps you take to get the answer.
Answer:
Efficency = 28%
Explanation:
We have the load has a weight of:
[tex]w =m*g\\w =12*9.81\\w = 117.72 [N][/tex]
Work in physics is defined as the product of force (weight) by distance.
[tex]W=w*d[/tex]
where:
W = work [J]
w = weight = 117.72[N]
d = distance = 5 [m]
[tex]W=117.72*5\\W=588.6[J][/tex]
Now power is defined as the relationship of work at a certain time.
[tex]P=W/t\\[/tex]
where:
P = power [W]
W = work = 588.6[J]
t = time = 30[s]
[tex]P=588.6/30\\P=19.62[W][/tex]
Now the efficiency of a machine is defined as the power output over the power input to the machine. The power input should always be greater than the power output.
[tex]efficency = \frac{Power_{out}}{Power_{in}}\\Efficeny = \frac{19.62}{70} \\Efficency = 0.28\\Efficency = 28%[/tex]
The momentum of an object can change. True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The momentum of the object won't change if it is left alone. However, if it is moved, the momentum will change. It depends on what you are talking about.
what element is chemically similar to Krypton?
Answer:
Nobel gases
Explanation:
Well since Krypton is in a group called the “Noble Gases”, then Krypton is similar to the others; Xenon, Helium, Neon, Argon, and Radon.
Which statement best describes the adiabatic process?
Answer:
diaetes
Explanation:
Answer:
A: In an adiabatic process, no heat enters or leaves the system
Given the distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave, you can determine the?
A car accident my rolls off a cliff as it leaves the cliff it has a horizontal velocity of 13 ms it hiys the ground 60 m from the shoreline calculate the height of the cliff
Answer:
104.59 m
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Horizontal velocity (u) = 13 ms¯¹
Horizontal distance (s) = 60 m
Height (h) =?
Next, we shall determine the time taken for the car to get to the ground. This can be obtained as follow:
Horizontal velocity (u) = 13 ms¯¹
Horizontal distance (s) = 60 m
Time (t) =?
s = ut
60 = 13 × t
Divide both side by 13
t = 60 / 13
t = 4.62 s
Finally, we shall determine the height cliff. This can be obtained as follow:
Time (t) = 4.62 s
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²
Height (h) =?
h = ½gt²
h = ½ × 9.8 × 4.62²
h = 4.9 × 21.3444
h = 104.59 m
Thus, the height of the cliff is 104.59 m
You wish to cool a 1.83 kg block of tin initially at 88.0°C to a temperature of 57.0°C by placing it in a container of kerosene initially at 24.0°C. Determine the volume (in L) of the liquid needed in order to accomplish this task without boiling. The density and specific heat of kerosene are respectively 820 kg/m3 and 2,010 J/(kg · °C), and the specific heat of tin is 218 J/(kg · °C).
Answer:
0.273 liters are needed to accomplish this task without boiling.
Explanation:
The minimum boiling point of kerosene is [tex]150\,^{\circ}C[/tex]. According to this question, we need to determine the minimum volume of liquid such that heat received is entirely sensible, that is, with no phase change.
If we consider a steady state process and that energy interactions with surrounding are negligible, then we get the following formula by the Principle of Energy Conservation:
[tex]\rho_{k}\cdot V_{k}\cdot c_{k}\cdot (T-T_{k,o}) = m_{t}\cdot c_{t}\cdot (T_{t,o}-T)[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]\rho_{k}[/tex] - Density of kerosene, measured in kilograms per cubic meter.
[tex]V_{k}[/tex] - Volume of kerosene, measured in cubic meters.
[tex]c_{k}[/tex], [tex]c_{t}[/tex] - Specific heats of the kerosene and tin, measured in joule per kilogram-Celsius.
[tex]T_{k,o}[/tex], [tex]T_{t,o}[/tex] - Initial temperatures of kerosene and tin, measured in degrees Celsius.
[tex]T[/tex] - Final temperatures of the kerosene-tin system, measured in degrees Celsius.
Please notice that the block of tin is cooled at the expense of the temperature of the kerosene until thermal equilibrium is reached.
From (1), we clear the volume of kerosene:
[tex]V_{k} = \frac{m_{t}\cdot c_{t}\cdot (T_{t,o}-T)}{\rho_{k}\cdot c_{k}\cdot (T-T_{k,o})}[/tex]
If we know that [tex]m_{t} = 1.83\,kg[/tex], [tex]c_{t} = 218\,\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\circ}C}[/tex], [tex]T_{t,o} = 88\,^{\circ}C[/tex], [tex]T_{k,o} = 24.0\,^{\circ}C[/tex], [tex]T = 57\,^{\circ}C[/tex], [tex]c_{k} = 2010\,\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\circ}C}[/tex] and [tex]\rho_{k} = 820\,\frac{kg}{m^{3}}[/tex], then the volume of the liquid needed to accomplish this task without boiling is:
[tex]V_{k} = \frac{(1.83\,kg)\cdot \left(218\,\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\circ}C} \right)\cdot (88\,^{\circ}C-57\,^{\circ}C)}{\left(820\,\frac{kg}{m^{3}} \right)\cdot \left(2010\,\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\circ}C} \right)\cdot (57\,^{\circ}C-24\,^{\circ}C)}[/tex]
[tex]V_{k} = 2.273\times 10^{-4}\,m^{3}[/tex]
[tex]V_{k} = 0.273\,L[/tex]
0.273 liters are needed to accomplish this task without boiling.
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Explanation:
Total horizontal force50cos16.25°N + 60N - 10N =98NTotal workdone force × distance
98×100= 9800J = 9.8kJ
i need help finding the calculation for the bed forces if diagrams.
The density of sulfur is 2g/cm3. A large block of pure sulfur was broken into two smaller pieces. The density of each piece of sulfur is now 1 g/cm3.
True or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Density is an intensive property of a substance. Intensive properties are those properties that are characteristic of a substance. They do not depend on the amount of substance present.
Since density is an intensive property, each piece of sulphur still has a density of 2g/cm3.
A person investing p at a certain rate of simpl interest after 1 2 and3 years it amounted to 1.5 p 2.5 p respectively what will it amount to at the end of 20 years
Answer: It will amount to 11p after 20 years.
Explanation:
Formula :
Simple interest = Principal x rate x Time (i)
Amount = Principal + Interest
Amount = Principal + Principal x rate x Time
Amount = Principal (1+ rate x Time) (ii)
Given: Principal = p
After 1 year , amount = 1.5p
After 3 years , amount = 2.5p
From (ii)
[tex]1.5p = p (1+r)\\\\\Rightarrow\ 1.5=1+r\\\\\Rightarrow\ 0.5= r\\\\\Rightarrow r= 0.5[/tex]
Amount after 20 years = p(1+ 0.5 x 20) = p(1+10)=11p
It will amount to 11p after 20 years.
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Complete the concept map on ATP production. Choose your answer from the
Key Words
Electron Transport Chain
Krebs Cycle
Pyruvate
Glycolysis
Glucose
ADP
C
ATP
Acetyl COA
ADP
IC
ATP
CO2
High energy electrons and H*
ADP
IC
ATP
02
H2O
Answer:
Glycolysis
Pyruvate
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Explanation:
The concept map on ATP production shows the process of cellular respiration in living organisms.
Cellular respiration begins with glucose which is broken down in the process of glycolysis that occur in cytoplasm and gives 2 ATP. Glycolysis gives pyruvate as end product that enter in the process of Krebs Cycle or citric acid cycle as a aerobic process, that occur in mitochondria and produces 2 ATP. This energy is then used in Electron Transport Chain to pump high energy electrons and H+ that produces 36 ATP.
how to draw a
electronics configuration
Answer:do you know how to draw a electronics configuration
Explanation:
Dos personas aplican sendas fuerzas de 50N sobre una mesa, en direcciones horizontales perpendiculares entre sí. ¿Cuanto vale el módulo e la resultante de estas dos fuerzas? Ilustra tu respuesta con un dibujo.
Answer:
|Fr| = 50*√2 [N]
Explanation: (See Annex )
En el diagrama de cuerpo libre ( mostrado en el anexo) se ve que, al ser las dos fuerzas iguales (50 N) el paralelogramo formado para encontrar la resultante de las fuerzas (Fr) es un cuadrado, y la diagonal de ese cuadrado ( que es al mismo tiempo la hipotenusa del triangulo recto OPA ) es igual a:
Hipotenusa = |Fr| = √ (50)² + (50)²
|Fr| = √2* (50)²
|Fr| = 50*√2 [N]
Explain what happens as an object moves through each phase of matter.
ASAP PLEASE ????????
Explanation:
gas vibrate and moves freely at high speeds, liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place
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All three springs show the same relationship between the weight and extension what is relationship tick one box
Answer:
The extension is directly proportional to the force exerted by the weight on the spring.
Explanation:
When the weight is suspended to a spring , the spring is extended through a length say x cm . This displacement is directly proportional to the force exerted on the spring equal to its weight.
Mathematically
F ∝ -x
F= -kx
where x is the displacement of the spring and k is the spring's constant whose value depends on the stiffness of the spring. F is the force exerted by the weight on the spring.
If more weight is added the extension will be greater . If less weight / force is applied the extension in the spring will be less.
why is gamma radiation difficult to detect
Answer:
2 reasons because there are not many of them and they have so much energy that it is hard to capture one at all
Answer:
they have a lot of energy that can prove difficult to capture
Explanation:
What is the kinetic energy of a golf ball with a mass of 0.046 kg traveling at 15.5
m/s?
Answer:
5.53 JExplanation:
The kinetic energy of an object can be found by using the formula
[tex]k = \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} \\ [/tex]
m is the mass
v is the velocity
From the question we have
[tex]k = \frac{1}{2} \times 0.046 \times {15.5}^{2} \\ = 0.023 \times 240.25 \\ = 5.52575[/tex]
We have the final answer as
5.53 JHope this helps you
A truck is traveling at constant speed of t v =21 m/s is at x= (80, 100, 120, 140, 160) m in front of a police car moving with constant speed of p v =25 m/s. What is the time (in s) needs the police to catch the truck?
Answer:
t= (20, 25, ... 40) s
Explanation:
This is an exercise in kinematics specifically of uniform motion, the first thing we must do is set a reference system, we place our zero in the police car, we write the equations
police car
x₁ = v₁ t
truck
x₂ = x₀ + v₂ t
In this case, they indicate several initial positions of the truck and the speed of the two vehicles, at the meeting point the positions must be the same
x₁ = x₂
v₁ t = x₀ + v₂ t
t (v₁ - v₂) = x₀
t = [tex]\frac{x_{o} }{v_{1}- v_{2} }[/tex]
let's calculate for each initial position
x₀ = 80m
t = 80 / (25-21)
t = 80/4
t = 20 s
x₀ = 100 m
t = 100/4
t = 25 s
the last x₀ = 160 m
t = 160/4
t = 40 s
we can see that the time increases as the distance between the vehicles increases
1. The mass of an object on the Earth is 100. kg.
a. What is the weight of the object on the Earth?
b. What is the mass of the object on the moon?
Answer:
980N
100kg
Explanation:
Weight is Mass * Gravity.
For question a, the object with a mass of 100 kg will have a weight of
100 * 9.8 = 980N
For question b, the mass of the object will stay the same, even if it is on the moon. Therefore it is 100kg.
(a). The weight of the object on the Earth is 980 N.
(b). The mass of the object on the moon is 100 kg.
The weight of the object on the earth has been considered to be affected by the Gravitational force as it has been acting on the object.
(a) The weight of the object on Earth can be given by:
Weight = mass [tex]\times[/tex] Gravitational Force
Given, the mass of the object = 100 kg.
The gravitational force = 9.8N
Weight of the object = 100 [tex]\times[/tex] 9.8 N
Weight of the object = 980 N
(b) The mass of the object has been independent of the gravitational force that has been acting on the object.
Thus, the mass of the object on earth = the mass of object on the moon.
The mass of the object on the moon = 100 kg.
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How would the cost of operating a 30 watt bulb relate to the cost of operating a 60 watt bulb for a given amount of time?
Seafloor spreading is a process that occurs along ___________1____________. At ___________2____________ boundary, two plates move away from each other resulting to spreading of seafloor, thereby creating new ___________3____________ crust. Near the mid-oceanic ridge _________4__________ rocks are found and far from it are older.
Answer:
where is the answer choices
Explanation:
How are the components of a heterogeneous mixture distributed?
Answer:
heterogeneous mixture has components that are not evenly distributed. This means that you can easily distinguish between the different components.
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The electric motor in the car is powered by a battery.
To charge the battery, the car is plugged into the mains supply at 230 V
The power used to charge the battery is 6.9 kW
Calculate the current used to charge the battery.
Current = ?
Answer:
0.03 A
Explanation:
Answer:
30A
Explanation:
I (current)= p (power) / V (voltage)
I= 6.9*10^3 / 230
I= 30A
b. Velocity is both _speed __ and ___. Formula: ___
Answer: Velocity is both magnitude and direction. Formula: d(distance)/t(total time)
You must: (a) dim your high beams for oncoming vehicles by the time they are within _____ feet of your vehicle, and (b) dim your high beams when the vehicle you are following is within _____ feet.
Answer:
500,300
Explanation:
Safety measures on the road can be regarded as activities and precautions that should be taken in order to improve safety on the road which means to reduce risk.
Whenever one is driving with high-beam lights on, one of safety precautions that must taken into consideration is that ;
You must: (a) dim your high beams for oncoming vehicles by the time they are within 500 feet of your vehicle
(b) dim your high beams when the vehicle you are following is within 300 feet.
When you dim the beam, the oncoming vehicle won't be blind, he/she would be able to see clearly. As you are approaching a car with high-beams, look at the right edge of your own lane and use Conner of your eyes to watch the oncoming car to avoid been blind .
A student wants to build a simple circuit. Which material would be used to design a circuit with the last amount of resistance?
A. Long wires with a large diameter
B.Long wires with a thin diameter
C.Short wires with a large diameter
D.Short wires with a thin diameter
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The shorter a wire, the less it will be worn down from moving around, and the thicker the wire, the longer it will last.
Short wires with a wide diameter will be the material utilized to build a circuit with the minimum amount of resistance. Then, C is the right answer.
What is the circuit?Electrical devices such as resistance, transistors, capacitors, inductors, and diodes are connected via conductive wires or traces that allow the electric current to pass between them.
A closed-loop system in which electrons can move is called a circuit. Electricity is supplied to the circuit by an electricity source, such as a battery. No electrons will travel till the circuit is finished, that is, it goes full round back to the electricity source.
A student wants to build a simple circuit.
The material would be used to design a circuit with the least amount of resistance will be short wires with a large diameter. Then the correct option is C.
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Answer:
5) The approximate height is about 80 m. Choice (c)
6) The stone takes about 3 seconds to rise to its maximum height
Explanation:
Free Fall Motion
A free-falling object falls under the sole influence of gravity. Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity is said to be in a state of free fall.
If an object is dropped from rest in a free-falling motion, it falls with a constant acceleration called the gravitational acceleration, which value is [tex]g = 9.8 m/s^2[/tex].
The distance traveled by a dropped object is:
[tex]\displaystyle y=\frac{gt^2}{2}[/tex]
Question 5
Given the stone reaches the ground in t=4 seconds, the height of the tower is:
[tex]\displaystyle y=\frac{9.8*4^2}{2}=78.4\ m[/tex]
The approximate height is about 80 m. Choice (c)
Question 6
Vertical Motion
The vertical motion of an object is controlled by the force of gravity. This means that there is a non-zero net force acting on the object that makes it accelerate downwards.
If the object is thrown upwards at speed vo, its speed at time t is:
[tex]v_f=v_o-g.t[/tex]
The stone reaches its maximum height when the final speed is zero, thus:
[tex]v_o-g.t=0[/tex]
Solving for t:
[tex]\displaystyle t=\frac{v_o}{g}[/tex]
The stone is thrown vertically upwards with vo=30 m/s, thus:
[tex]\displaystyle t=\frac{30}{9.8}[/tex]
[tex]t=3.06\ s[/tex]
[tex]t\approx 3\ s[/tex]
The stone takes about 3 seconds to rise to its maximum height