A 1kg box is pushed on a flat surface that is 250m long. The box is initially at rest and then pushed with a constant Net force of 5N along the entire length. What is the velocity of the box when it reaches the end of the surface.

A. 25m/s

B. 2500m/s

C. 50m/s

D. 75m/s

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Answer 1

Answer:

C) 50 m/s

Explanation:

With the given information we can calculate the acceleration using the force and mass of the box.

Newton's 2nd Law: F = ma

5 N = 1 kg * a a = 5 m/s²

List out known variables:

v₀ = 0 m/sa = 5 m/s² v = ?Δx = 250 m

Looking at the constant acceleration kinematic equations, we see that this one contains all four variables:

v² = v₀² + 2aΔx

Substitute known values into the equation and solve for v.

v² = (0)² + 2(5)(250) v² = 2500 v = 50 m/s

The final velocity of the box is C) 50 m/s.


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Explanation:

distance (km)

a) As near as I can tell from the graph, the distance travelled was 4km

b) I would answer 40 minutes, but don't be surprised if your instructor says 30 minutes.

c) The average speed is 4 km/40 minutes = 0.1 km/minute

How many protons will every atom of Carbon (C) have?
14
12
13
6

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Answer:

6 protons

Explanation:

The answer should be 6 every atom will have 6

.A water tank has dimensions
of 6m x 4m x 4m. Find the pressure exerted by
water at the base of dam when it is half
filled. ( Density of water - 1000 kg/ m2,
acceleration
due to to gravity is 9.8m/s2

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Answer:

9800Nm⁻²

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Dimensions of the water tank = 6m x 4m x 4m

Density of water  = 1000kgm⁻³

Gravity  = 9.8m/s²  

Unknown:

Pressure exerted by the water at the base of the dam  = ?

Solution:

The pressure exerted by the water is given as:

  Pressure  = density of water x acceleration due to gravity x height of water

The height of the water here is half = 1m

   

Pressure  = 1000 x 9.8 x 1 = 9800Nm⁻²

a persons eardrum has an area of 0.000200 m^2. How much force does the outside air at 1.00 atm exert on the eardrum

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Answer:

20.3N

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Area of the eardrum  = 0.0002m²

Pressure on the eardrum  = 1atm  = 101325Nm⁻²

Unknown:

Force exerted on the eardrum  = ?

Solution:

Pressure is the force per unit area impacted on a body.

      Pressure  = [tex]\frac{Force }{area}[/tex]  

  Force  = Pressure x  area

Now insert the parameters and solve;

  Force  =  101325Nm⁻²  x  0.0002m²  = 20.3N

an object has a mass of 2,000kg. what is its weight on earth? show your work​

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Answer:

Answer: 19,600 N

Explanation:

Weight is a force, and force equals mass times acceleration. So the formula for weight is w = m • g

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Answer: The trip took 40 minutes average speed should be 1 mph

Explanation:  It takes aprox 12 mins to reach 20km and the trip took 40 mins. This is obviously above what it should be. Not sure if I'm 100% correct

The density of molten lava increases as the lava cools and hardens. Give other examples of natural change in density

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Answer:

When the  water is frozen it turns to ice and the density decreases.

Explanation:

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please answerrr asapp tyty Laura goes for cycle from her house to the post office 4km away how long did it take for Laura to reach the post office

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

The time Laura took to reach the post office would depend on the speed of cycling.

We know that;

 speed = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]

hence,

time = [tex]\frac{distance}{speed}[/tex]

Since the distance from Laura's house to the post office is 4 km, the equation becomes;

time = [tex]\frac{4}{speed}[/tex]

Just ensure that the speed is in km per hour, minute, or seconds in order to obtain the time in hours, minutes, or seconds respectively.

What is the volume of a liquid in a 50 mL cup?
A. 50mL
B. 10mL
C. There is not enough information to answer this question.

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Answer:

there is not enough information

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Answer:

Im not fully corrrect but I would say C

Explanation:

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The answer is “a joule”

Does someone have hamster name recommendation (girl hamster)

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Explanation:

Lola

Or Jasmine

Or lucy

Or Nightingale

Or Sugarcane

Or Polly

Or Heather

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The PE of the box that is on a 2.0 m high self is 1600 J. What is the power expelled to lift the box to this height in 10.0 seconds?

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Answer:

  160 W

Explanation:

Power is the ratio of work to time:

  (1600 J)/(10 s) = 160 J/s = 160 W

What can always be said about a negatively-charged ion?
A negatively-charged ion always has more neutrons than protons
A negatively-charged ion always has more electrons than protons
A negatively-charged ion always has more protons than electrons
A negatively-charged ion always has more protons than neutrons

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Answer: A negatively-charged ion always has more electrons than protons

Explanation:

First, we know that the elementary negative charge is the electron, while the positive one is the proton. Such that both have the same charge in magnitude, but a different sign. Such that if we have the same number of electrons and protons in an atom, the charge of this atom will be neutral.

And an ion is an atom with a different number of electrons and protons, so the charge of the atom is not neutral.

Then if we have a negatively-charged ion, the charge of this atom is negative. Then we must have a larger number of electrons (the negative ones) than protons (the positive ones)

Then the correct option is:

A negatively-charged ion always has more electrons than protons

A plane is traveling at a velocity of 90 m/s. It accelerates at a constant rate of 1.5 m/s2 until its velocity reaches 500 m/s. What distance did the plane cover while it was accelerating?

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Recall that

v ² - v₀² = 2 ax

where

v₀ = initial velocity

v = final velocity

a = acceleration

x = distance

Then

(500 m/s)² - (90 m/s)² = 2 (1.5 m/s²) ∆x

x = ((500 m/s)² - (90 m/s)²) / (2 (1.5 m/s²))

x ≈ 80,633 m

Question 17 of 25
A sound wave from a brass bell passes through the air with a
wavelength of 3.5 m. When the sound wave originated in the
brass bell, its wavelength was 47 m. If the sound wave has a
constant frequency of 100 Hz, what was its speed as it
traveled through the brass bell? (The equation for wave speed
is v= f*1.)
A. 3,500 m/s
B. 4,700 m/s
C. 350 m/s
D. 470 m/s

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Answer:

The speed of the wave as it travelled through the brass bell is;

B. 4,700 m/s

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The wavelength of the sound wave produced from the brass bell, [tex]\lambda _{(air)}[/tex]  = 3.5 m

The wavelength of the wave in the brass bell, [tex]\lambda _{(brass \ bell)}[/tex]  = 47 m

The frequency of the wave in the brass bell, f = 100 Hz

The given equation for wave speed, v = f × λ

Therefore, the speed of the wave as it travelled through the brass bell, [tex]v _{(brass \ bell)}[/tex], is given as follows;

[tex]v _{(brass \ bell)}[/tex] = f × [tex]\lambda _{(brass \ bell)}[/tex] = 100 Hz × 47 m = 4,700 m/s  

The speed of the wave as it travelled through the brass bell =  [tex]v _{(brass \ bell)}[/tex] = 4,700 m/s

Answer:

B.) 4700 m/s

Explanation:

At 1:00 a.m., someone breaks a window in the back of a store and robs the safe. On the way out, the thief is cut on a piece of broken glass. A forensic team collects and tests a sample of blood left behind by the thief. It is O–. The police bring in a suspect with a cut forearm who was arrested just three blocks from the store. The person resembles someone seen leaving the store at the time of the robbery. A sample of the suspect’s blood is taken and tested for blood type. Once the suspect’s blood is mixed with anti-A serum, it is immediately clear that the suspect is not the person who was cut on the broken glass in the store. How did the test indicate that fact?

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Answer:dd

Explanation:

A pickle sits 8.0 cm from the center of a circular, rotating platter. The platter rotates such
that the pickle's tangential speed is 4.8 cm/s. What is the pickle's centripetal
acceleration?
(A) 0.36 cm/s
(B) 0.60 cm/s2
(C) 1.2 cm/s2
(D) 2.9 cm/s2
(E) 5.8 cm/s2

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can be answered using momentum.

momentum = p

p1= mass1 * velocity1

p1 = p2

therefore

p1 = 6kg * 4m/s

p1 = 24kgm/s

p2=m2 * v2

24 kgm/s = 7kg * v2

v2 = 24 kgm/s / 7kg

v2= 3.42 m/s

The phases of the moon are caused by which of the following

A. Earths rotation around its axis
B. Earths orbit around the sun
C. The moons orbit around the earth
D. Earths shadow falling on the moon

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Answer: C: The moons orbit around the earth.

Explanation:

If the boy travelled 2 meters to the right and 4 meters to the left what is the total distance that he travelled?


4 m


-4 m


6 m


2 m

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Answer:

6m

Explanation:

2+4=6

if i am not mistaken i think i would say 6 meters

a train has an initial velocity of 44m/s and an accelaration of _4m/s calculate its velocity​

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Answer:

It's 4m/s

Explanation:

V = u _ at, at u = 44m/s

44 + [-4]10

4m/s

explain how balanced and unbalanced forces effect an objects motion differently

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Balanced Forces acting on an object will not change the object's motion. Unbalanced Forces acting on an object will change the change the object's motion.

Answer:

Balanced Forces will not change the object's motion.

Unbalanced Forces will change the object's motion.

Explanation:

On Earth, a spring stretches by 5.0 cm when a mass of 3.0 kg is suspended from one end.
The gravitational field strength on the Moon is
1/6 of that on Earth.
Which mass, on the Moon, would stretch the spring by the same extension?

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Answer:

Mass = 18.0 kg

Explanation:

From Hooke's law,

F = ke

where: F is the force, k is the spring constant and e is the extension.

But, F = mg

So that,

mg = ke

On the Earth, let the gravitational force be 10 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex].

3.0 x 10 = k x 5.0

30 = 5k

⇒ k = [tex]\frac{30}{5}[/tex] ................ 1

On the Moon, the gravitational force is [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex] of that on the Earth.

m x [tex]\frac{10}{6}[/tex] = k x 5.0

[tex]\frac{10m}{6}[/tex] = 5k

⇒ k = [tex]\frac{10m}{30}[/tex] ............. 2

Equating 1 and 2, we have;

[tex]\frac{30}{5}[/tex]  = [tex]\frac{10m}{30}[/tex]

m = [tex]\frac{900}{50}[/tex]

    = 18.0

m = 18.0 kg

The mass required to produce the same extension on the Moon is 18 kg.

Answer:

18 kg

Explanation:

weight (N) = mass (kg) × gravitational acceleration (m/s²)force (N) = k (spring constant) × extension (m)

On Earth, acceleration of gravity is 10 m/s²

weight = 3.0 (kg) × 10 (m/s²)weight = 30 (N)

Since weight is a force, the force is 30 N. The value of spring constant is unknown

30 (N) = k × 5 (m)k = 6 (m/N)

Spring constant is 6. Now let's find the mass on the Moon

mass (kg) × gravitational acceleration (m/s²) = k (spring constant) × extension (m)

Gravitational acceleration of the moon is 1/6 of that on Earth. Earth's g = 10, so Moon's g = 10/6

m × 10/6 = 6 × 5m = 30/(10/6)m = 18

The mass is 18 kg

Write a message to Mr. Chang explaining why the groundwater heating system will warm the school more than the water heater system. Use evidence to support your claim. For each piece of evidence you use, explain how the evidence supports your claim.

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Answer:

For, heating purposes more the quantity of  water more will be the heating. Clearly, underground heating would have more water and hence, it will have edge over the  water heater system.

Moreover, for things at the same temperature, the thing with more molecules has more total kinetic energy (thermal energy) than the thing with fewer molecules. The groundwater heating system uses heat from the heat stored naturally in groundwater or aquifers. Thus, saving the cost of power required to heat in normal water heater.

Explanation:

The groundwater heating system will warm the school more than the water heater system due to the fact that it uses more water more than the other system.

Based on the complete question, it should be noted that the addition of energy leads to an increase in motion which results in the rise in temperature.

The groundwater heating system will warm the school more than the water heater system due to the fact that it uses more water more than the other system even though its water isn't as warm as in the other system.

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Which two life functions of animals help maintain the water cycle by recycling water back into the environment?

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Answer:

Respiration and excretion

Explanation:

Respiration. When animals breathe, their lungs release water vapour to the atmosphere.

Animals excrete water by respiration and by passing urine.


In the diagram shown above, the circles represent small balls that have
electric charges. Ball 1 has a negative charge, and ball 2 is repelled by ball 1
Next, you see that ball 2 repels ball 3 and that ball 3 attracts ball 4. What is
the electric charge on ball 4?
Ball 4 may have either a positive or negative charge,
Ball 4 has a negative charge.
Ball 4 has a positive charge.

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I think the answer is Bell 4 may have either a positive or neg

Answer:

ball 4 has a positve charge

Explanation:

-Ball 2: is negative because it is repelled by ball one (like signs repel)

- ball 3: is also negative because it is repelled by ball one (like signs repel)

- Ball 4: is positive because it is attracted by ball 3 (opposite signes attract)

A car is traveling on the highway at 55 MPH. A slow moving truck cuts them off. He hits the gas pedal and speeds up to 78 MPH in order to pass him. It takes 6 seconds to complete the pass. What was his acceleration?

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Answer:8 mph

Explanation:

2. Arrange the following types of electromagnetic waves in order by wavelength, from longest to
shortest: Gamma rays, visible light, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, microwaves, radio
waves, X-rays

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Answer:

Radiowaves >  microwaves> Infrared radiation > visible light > Ultraviolet radiation > x -rays > gamma rays

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we use the electromagnetic spectrum as a reference. On the electromagnetic spectrum, the lesser the wavelength, the higher the frequency and more energetic a wave is.

 Therefore;

  Radiowaves >  microwaves> Infrared radiation > visible light > Ultraviolet radiation > x -rays > gamma rays

So, radiowaves have the longest wavelength and gamma rays have the shortest.

Answer:

Radio, microwave, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays and gamma rays.

Explanation:

These electromagnetic waves are arranged from longest to shortest wavelengths.

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What are five facts about magnets? Please help me

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Answer

Over 80% of all households in the US have magnets on their refrigerator.

If you attach a bar magnet to a piece of wood and float it in a bowl of water, it will slowly turn in the water until the magnet’s North Pole points towards the Earth’s North Pole. Temporary magnets will do the same thing.

A magnet always has north and south poles. Cutting a magnet in half makes two magnets, each with two poles.

Magnets can be found in many common household items such as telephones, computers, stereos, refrigerators, TV’s and VCR’s.

Breakfast cereal often contains iron. Some cereals contain enough iron that it’s pieces are attracted to a magnet.

A car traveled 1,215 km West from El Paso to Dallas in 13.5 hours. What was its velocity?

A. 90m/s West

B. 90km/h

C. .09km/h West

D. 90km/h West

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............The answer is B
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