Which of the following is NOT true about noon in the Northern Hemisphere, on January 1?
A. The sun has reached its highest altitude for that day.
B. Your shadow is the shortest it will be that day.
C. Your shadow points due north.
D. The Sun is directly overhead.
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
What will be the final velocity of a rock if we drop it off of a bridge and it strikes the ground 2.8s later (ignoring air resistance)?
the ratio between the force of sliding friction and the normal force of an object is called?
A. The rolling friction
B. The drag
C. The coefficient of friction
D. The starting friction
Answer:
the coefficient of friction
Use the image to answer Questions 4–6.
What takes place at Point A?
conduction
convection
radiation
sublimation
What takes place at Point B?
conduction
convection
radiation
sublimation
Image attached
Answer:
the first one is c and the second is b
A rock has a density of 2 g/mL and a mass of 17.5 g. What is the volume of the rock?
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What is the origin behind the term " cell phone "
Answer:
Rae Young at Bell Labs. They diagrammed a network of wireless towers into what they called a cellular layout. Cellular was the chosen term because each tower and its coverage map looked like a biological cell. Eventually, phones that operated on this type of wireless network were called cellular phones.
Explanation:
An elevator is rising up a vertical shaft in a skyscraper. Between the 12th and 20th floors, it travels at a constant speed. During this time period:
1.) The only unbalanced force acting on it is air resistance.
2.) The forces acting on it are balanced so the net force is zero.
3.) The upward force is greater than the combined downward forces of gravity and air resistance, making it move upward.
4.) There are no forces acting on it so the net force is zero.
1.Wave motion that is parallel to the wave direction is described
as_____________ wave.
2. The time to make one complete cycle is _____________.
3. The distance between successive crests of a wave is __________.
4. Wave motion that is perpendicular to wave direction describes a
_____________ wave.
5. The number of waves that passes a given point in time is__________.
6. ____________ is a kind of wave that does not need a medium.
7. The highest point of a wave is called ___________.
8. The unit for frequency is ____________.
9. The part of a longitudinal wave where there are fewer particles is
called______________.
10. A region in a medium of longitudinal wave where molecules are
packed is called _____________.
Answer:
Explanation:
A wave is a phenomenon that travels through a material medium without any permanent effect on the medium. It can be classified as mechanical or electromagnetic waves. And the two major types are transverse and longitudinal.
From the given question;
1. Longitudinal waves e.g sound waves, waves in a spring'
2. Frequency (number of cycles per second).
3. Wavelength of the wave. Measured in meters.
4. Transverse waves e.g light waves, water waves.
5. Wave speed.
6. Electromagnetic waves e.g ultraviolet waves, X-rays etc.
7. Amplitude.
8. Hertz.
9. Rarefaction
10. Compression
A wave is a phenomena that flows across a material medium without leaving any lasting mark.
1.Wave motion that is parallel to the wave direction is described
as longitudinal wave.
What is wave?A wave is a phenomena that flows across a material medium without leaving any lasting mark. Mechanical or electromagnetic waves can be used to classify it. Transverse and longitudinal are the two main forms.
1.Wave motion that is parallel to the wave direction is described
as longitudinal wave.
2.Frequency is defined as the number of cycles per second.. The time to make one complete cycle is frequency.
3.Wavelength of the wave is measured in meters.The distance between successive crests of a wave is wavelength.
4. Examples of Transverse waves are light waves, water waves.. Wave motion that is perpendicular to wave direction describes transverse wave.
5.The number of waves that passes a given point in time is Wave speed.
6.Examples of Electromagnetic waves are ultraviolet waves, X-rays etc.
Electroimegnetic wave is a kind of wave that does not need a medium.
7.The highest point of a wave is called amplitude.
8.The unit for frequency is Hertz.
9. A region in a medium of longitudinal wave where molecules are Rarefaction.
10. A region in a medium of longitudinal wave where molecules are
packed is called compression.
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When acceleration and velocity are the in the same direction, the speed will
Answer:
slowing down.
Explanation:
acceleration points in the same direction as the velocity, the object will be speeding up. And if the acceleration points in the opposite direction of the velocity, the object will be slowing down
An aluminum rod is 300m and at 25 degree Celsius. Calculate the change in rod
length at 45 degree Celsius
Answer:
Explanation:
540
In the early universe and now, stars most likely formed from which of the following?
Group of answer choices
Nebulas
Planets
Comets
Asteroids
Answer:
Nebulas
Explanation:
Nebulae are made of dust and gases—mostly hydrogen and helium. ... Eventually, the clump of dust and gas gets so big that it collapses from its own gravity. The collapse causes the material at the center of the cloud to heat up-and this hot core is the beginning of a star.
An object is located 20.0 cm from a convex lens. The lens focuses light at a
distance of 10.0 cm. What is the image distance?
A. 6.67 cm
B. -6.67 cm
C. -20.0 cm
D. 20.0 cm
The Answer Is : D. 20.0 cm
My Reason : These types of problems can all be solved using the lens or mirror equation.
1/20 +1/q= 1/10
q=20 cm
The image is formed behind the lens at 2f or the center of curvature.
It is real, inverted, and the same size as the object
The Answer Is: D. 20.0 cm
Explanation: I did the test :)
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Are humans evolving? What will humans look like in 100,000 years in the future or longer?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
A man is out roller skating and swerves to miss a crowd. If his curved path has a radius of 2.0 m and he experiences a centripetal force of 5.0 m/s2, what is his speed?
1.6 m/s
3.2 m/s
0.63 m/s
10. m/s
Answer:
0.63
Explanation:
because i used the sin symbol
How fast is a 0.50 kg ball moving if it's kinetic energy is 400 j
Answer:
Correct 40 m/s
Explanation:
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1. All the relevant resistors are in series, so the total (or equivalent) resistance is the sum of the resistances of the resistors: 20 Ω + 80 Ω + 50 Ω = 150 Ω [choice A].
2. The ammeter will read the current flowing through this circuit. We can find the ammeter reading using Ohm's law in terms of the electromotive force provided by the battery: I = ℰ/R = (30 V)(150 Ω) = 0.20 A [choice C].
3. The voltmeter will measure the potential drop across the 50 Ω resistor, i.e., the voltage at that resistor. We know from question 2 that the current flowing through the resistor is 0.20 A. So, from Ohm's law, V = IR = (0.20 A)(50 Ω) = 10. V, which will be the voltmeter reading [choice F].
4. Trick question? If the circuit becomes open, then no current will flow. Moreover, even if the voltmeter were kept as element of the circuit, voltmeters generally have a very high resistance (an ideal voltmeter has infinite resistance), so the current moving through the circuit will be negligible if not nil. In any case, the ammeter reading would be 0 A [choice B].
Which of the following scenarios would result in an increase of kinetic
energy?*
A) An object at rest at a height of 10 meters
B) A car accelerating from 10 m/s to 20 m/s
C) A car coming to a stop
Answer:
B) A car accelerating from 10 m/s to 20 m/s
Explanation:
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A lightbulb has 25 W stamped on it. What does this mean?
Answer:
A lightbulb has 25 W stamped on it. What does this mean?:
These labels mean that each lightbulb has Its respective power delivered to It when It Is connected to a constant
Explanation:
convert 172 to a scientific notation
Answer:
1.72×10^2
Explanation:
Is the answer correct ?
Which equation could not be used to determine straight line acceration?
Answer:
the answer for the question is the last option
A globe (model of the Earth) is a hollow sphere with a radius of 16 cm. By wrapping a cord around the equator of a globe and pulling on it, a person exerts a torque on the globe of 120 N • m for 1.2 s. What angular momentum does the globe have after 1.2 s?
Answer:
144 kg m^2/s
Explanation:
When 525 J of heat is added to 7.6 g of metal at 26°C, the temperature increases to 80°C. What is the specific heat of the metal?
Ans the answer is 0.25J
Explanation
i guess
How is our magnetic field made?
Answer:
REVENGE
Explanation:
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Kamal, Kamala, Krishna invert a sum of RS= 30,000 on a business in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. Find the each of their investment.
Answer:
Explanation:
Kamal, Kamala, Krishna invert in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5.
As 2+3+5 =10, their respective share is 2/10, 3/10 and 5/10.
Sum of investment = 30000Rs
Kamal's investment = 30000 * 2/10 = 6,000 Rs
Kamala's investment = 30000 * 3/10 = 9,000 Rs
Krishna's investment = 30000 * 5/10 = 15,000 Rs
why is fluorine more chemically reactive than
nitrogen?
Answer:
Nitrogen has Electronic configuration 1s2 2s2 2p3. Fluorine has Electronic configuration 1s2 2s2 2p5 i.e. nitrogen has half filled p subshell that makes it more stable than fluorine and fluorine requires only 1 electron to complete it's octet to get stable..Therefore Fluorine is more reactive than Nitrogen.
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A car increases from 15 km/s to 45 km/s in 5 seconds. Calculate the average acceleration of the car during these 5 seconds. (2 points) A. 6 km/s2 B. 12 km/s2 C. 30 km/s2 D. 60 km/s2
Two students noted that the acceleration of a car was - 40 km/s^2. The first student said, “That can’t be right. You can’t have a negative acceleration.” The second student said, “That can’t be right. You can’t have s^2.” What would you say to each student to help them better understand how acceleration is described? pls answer
A cog system on the beginning segment of a roller coaster needs to get 29 occupied cars up a 120-m vertical rise over a time interval of 60 s. Each car experiences a gravitational force of 5900 N. The cars start at rest and end up moving at 0.50 m/s.
Answer:
Hello your question has some missing part attached below is the missing part
How much work is done by the cog system on the cars?
answer : 2.053 * 10^7 J
Explanation:
Total weight of car ( wT ) = 5900 * 29 = 171100 N
mass of car ( mT ) = wT / g = 171100 / 9.81 = 17459.18 kg
Hence work done by the cog system on the cars
W = ( KE[tex]_{2}[/tex] + PE[tex]_{2}[/tex] ) - ( KE[tex]_{1}[/tex] + PE[tex]_{1}[/tex] )
= ( 1/2 mv^2 + mgh ) - ( 0 )
= ( 1/2 * 17459.18 * 0.50^2) + ( 17459.18 * 9.81 * 120 )
= 2.053 * 10^7 J
Is telekinesis real??? I really wanna start learning it!
Answer:
if you only have to control your chakra and know how to get all your vibes to pass it to objects and it takes time to practice
1. Rearrange the equation for the area of a rectangle (A = l w) to solve for length, l.
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2. Rearrange the equation for velocity v = d/t to solve for time, t.
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