A rock climber’s shoe loosens a rock, and her climbing buddy at the bottom of the cliff notices that the rock takes 3.20 s to fall to the ground. How high up the cliff is the rock climber?

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Answer 1

Answer:

50.176 [m].

Explanation:

1) the required height can be calculated using the formula:

h=V₀*t+1/2* g*t₂, where V₀ - initial velocity of the rock, t - elapsed time, g - 9.8 m/s²;

2) if V₀=0, t=3.2, g=9.8, then

h=0.5*9.8*3.2²=1024*49*10⁻³=50.176 [m].≈50[m].


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A crane accelerates a 175 kg load is upward. The tension in the cable is 2000 N. Find the magnitude and direction of the elevator's acceleration.​

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Hi there!

We can begin by summing forces acting on the load:

∑F = T - Mg (where g ≈10 m/s²)

ma = T - Mg

We can plug in the given values to solve:

ma = 2000 - 175(10)

175a = 250  

a = 250/175 = 1.43 m/s² UPWARDS

Answer:

a = 1.63 m/s^2

Explanation:

m = 176kg

Ft = 2000N

  2000 = 175 (9.8) +175(a)

    2000   = 1715 +175a

    -1715       -1715

285 = 175a

175     175

a = 1.63m/s^2  

a helicopter cruises at a constant velocity when the total thrust of the engines is 5,000 N. How much air resistance acts on the jet ??

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Hi there!

[tex]\large\boxed{F_{A} = -5000N}}[/tex]

For an object to be moving at constant velocity:

∑F = 0 (The sum of the forces acting on the object MUST be 0 N)

We can do a summation of forces for this helicopter in the HORIZONTAL direction:

∑Fₓ = Ft (Force of Thrust) + Fa (Force of air resistance) = 0

Thus, if we substitute in the given value for Ft:

Ft = -Fa

5000N = -Fa

Fa = -5000N

How is "speed" defined in terms of physics?

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Explanation:

In everyday use and in kinematics, the speed of an object is the magnitude of the rate of change of its position with time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quantity.

5. SEP Construct Explanations If the line on
a distance-versus-time graph and the line on
a speed-versus-time graph are both straight
lines going through the origin, can the two
graphs be displaying the motion of the same
object? Explain.

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Answer:

If and only if the object has 0 speed. Any other case is a no.

Explanation:

In increasing math complexity:

If the graph of a distance/time is a straight line with a non-zero slope it means that the velocity-time graph is an horizontal line where every point has the same second coordinate, equal to the value of the slope of the first line (ie, if the first line has equation [tex]y=2t[/tex] the second line will have equation [tex]y=2[/tex] - I'm using y to denote either the distance or the speed, read it as "the non-time variable")

If the graph of a speed/time is a straight line, the graph of the distance/time is the area of the region of space beneath the straight line in the first graph, ie a triangle. And as you increase the sides of that triangle keeping the angles fixed, you get a parabolic curve.

Bonus case: if [tex]v(t)= 0; d(t) = 0[/tex], they are both straight lines, they both pass through the origin, and they are the exact same line.

With calculus (or: math becomes fun after you add the alphabet to it)

You are asking if the answer of the IVP

[tex]\left \{ {{x'=x} \atop {x(0)=0}} \right.[/tex]

is a linear function. The answer is: besides the obvious [tex]x(t)'=x(t)=0 \ \forall t[/tex] there are no other solutions, linear or otherwise.

Find the velocity of a body of mass 100 g having kinetic energy of 20 J.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let v be the velocity of object ,

Given that mass of object , m=100 g=  

1000

100

kg=0.1 kg

& kinetic energy of object =20 J

K.E  =  

2

1

 mv  

2

 

20=  

2

1

×0.1v  

2

 

⟹v  

2

=400

⟹v=20 m/s

60W light bulb is left on for 5mins. How much energy does it use in KWH

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Answer:

Energy = Power × Time

time must be hoursPower must be in kilowatts

[tex]{ \tt{E = ( \frac{60}{1000} ) \times ( \frac{5}{60}) }} \\ \\ { \tt{E = 0.005 \: kwh {}^{ } }}[/tex]

If a 5.00 kg box slides down a ramp inclined at 60.0° above the horizontal, what is the

acceleration of the box

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Answer:

A 70 kg box is slid along the floor by a 400 n force. The coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is 0. 50 when the box is sliding

1. A rocket is launched from a 300 cm rail. The upper Launch Lug is placed 1 point 150 cm from the bottom of the rocket. What is the effective distance of the Launch Rail? 300 cm 150 cm 3 m 300 m O 1m O 1.5 m​

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Answer:

i think its going to be 150 because its half of 300

Explanation:

A wrecking ball has a mass of 650 kg. It swings from a cable that is 21 m long. The centripetal force on the ball is 56 N. What is the tangential speed of the wrecking ball? 1. 3 m/s 1. 8 m/s 46 m/s 870 m/s.

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Hi there!

For an object moving in a circle:

Centripetal force = ∑F = mv²/r

Thus:

56 = mv²/r

Rearrange to solve for velocity:

√(56r/m) = v

√(56 × 21)/650 = 1.345 m/s

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Part IV Objects on an incline w/ Tension + Friction
1. A small 63 kg sleigh is pulled by a rein attached to horse up a 15'angle hill to the
horizontal. The tension of the rein is 510 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction is
0.25
a. What is the normal force that the sleigh exerts on the hill?
b. What are the magnitude and direction of the sleigh's acceleration?

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(a) The normal force on the sleigh is 596.36 N.

(b) The magnitude and direction of acceleration of the sleigh is 3.2 m/s² upwards.

The given parameters;

mass of the sleigh, m = 63 kginclination of the hill, θ = 15⁰tension on the rein, F = 510 Ncoefficient of friction, μ = 0.25

The normal force on the sleigh is calculated as follows;

[tex]F_n = mg \times cos(\theta)\\\\F_n = 63 \times 9.8 \times cos(15)\\\\F_n = 596.36 \ N[/tex]

The magnitude and direction of acceleration of the sleigh is calculated as follows;

[tex]\Sigma F= ma\\\\F - mgsin(\theta) - F_f = ma\\\\F - mgsin(\theta) - \mu F_n = ma\\\\510\ - \ 63 \times 9.8 \times sin15 \ -\ 0.25\times 596.36 = 63a\\\\201 .11 = 63a\\\\a = \frac{201.11}{63} \\\\a = 3.2 \ m/s^2 \ upwards[/tex]

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a force that is at rest or moves in at a constant speed and in a constant direction is called a what force

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The question is fishing for "balanced force".

But the description in the question is terrible.

Balanced forces are forces that have equal amount of ________. (word choices: force, repel, attract, motion)

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

if forces on an object are balanced a moving object continues to move at the same speed and in the same direction

We are able to walk toward because…

a) we push on the air
b) we push on the ground
c) the air pushes on us
d) the ground pushes on us

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The answer is C because of gravity

We are able to walk toward because b) we push on the ground.

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If a train travels 25 miles in 2 hours 15 minutes, what is its average speed in miles per hour? 11. 1 mph 12. 5 mph 10 mph 9. 1 mph.

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Answer:

11.1

Explanation:

2 hours 15 mins = 2 1/4 hours

2 1/4 hours = 25 miles

1 hour = 25 ÷ 2 1/4 = 25 ÷ 9/4 = 25 x 4/9 = 11.1 miles

A balloon with a volume of 2. 0 L at 25°C is placed in a hot room at 35°C. The pressure on the balloon is constant at 1. 0 atm. How does the volume of the balloon change after moving it to the hot room?.

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Answer:

25A°C=2L

35A°C=? More

=35/25×2L

=7/5×2L

=14L/5

=2.8L

How much force is needed to accelerate a 70 kg rider and the 200kg motorcycle the
rider is on at 4m/s?

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Answer:   F = (200 kg + 70 kg) * 4 m/s² = 270 kg* 4m/s² = 1080 N

Answer:

F = 1080 N

Explanation:

what is the chemical and physical changes if making a starchs

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Answer:

Chemical modification of starch is based on the chemical reactivity of the constituent glucose monomers which are polyhydroxyl and can undergo several reactions. Starch can undergo reactions such as hydrolysis, esterification, etherification and oxidation.

Explanation:

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Who is the author "talking” to in the third stanza of Flanders field

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I’m not sure if it’s correct but here u go

In Flanders Fields” is written in the voice of a group of soldiers who have recently died in a World War I battle. By speaking as a group and asking the reader to join in their struggle, these speakers suggest that war is a shared responsibility that affects everyone.

Answer:

One of Canada's best-known poems, “In Flanders Fields” was written on May 2, 1915, when Canadian serviceman John McCrae was stationed at an army hospital in Flanders, Belgium, during World War I.

Explanation:

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1. What are the uses of microwaves in society today? Give examples
2. What advantages and/or disadvantages have microwaves as a technology had for humans
a) health b) economy and c) human living conditions?

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Answer:

I'm not a genius ok?

Explanation:

1. Radar communication, Analysis of the molecular and atomic structure, telephone communication

2. c

What is the only force that can overcome the repulsion between two positively charged nuclei to bind them into an atomic nucleus

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Answer:

Nuclear Fusion

Explanation:

At large distances, two nuclei repel one another because of the repulsive electrostatic force between their positively charged protons. If two nuclei can be brought close enough together, however, the electrostatic repulsion can be overcome by the attractive nuclear force, which is stronger at close distances.

Which element is in the 3rd period and group 16?

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Answer:Thus for n=1 number of electrons is 2 and for n=2 the number of electrons is 8. Hence the electronic configuration of the element X is 2,8,6 and its atomic number is 16. In the Modern Periodic Table, the element Sulphur has atomic number 16. So, the solution is that the element X is Sulphur and it is non metallic.

Answer:

Explanation:

Answer: Thus for n=1 number of electrons is 2 and for n=2 the number of electrons is 8. Hence the electronic configuration of the element X is 2,8,6 and its atomic number is 16. In the Modern Periodic Table, the element Sulphur has atomic number 16. So, the solution is that the element X is Sulphur and it is non metallic.

How long does it take a plane, traveling at a constant speed of 200 m/s, to fly once around a circle whose radius is 2750 m

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Answer:

2000 and 156300

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change 176°F to the Celsius and Kelvin scales. pura batana kese hua fir answer dena plzz​

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Formulas change from F to degree C : C = (F – 32) / 1.8

so we have (176-32) /1.8= 80 oC

Formulas change from F to degree K : K = 5 / 9 x (F – 32) + 273.15

so we have 5/9 x (176-32) + 273.15 = 353 oK

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I need help making a chart (preferably a line graph) with this data. I'm not sure how to show that it will be a linear line in a graph. If you don't have excel can you explain to me how to do it.


note: these datasets are separate and arent related

Spring Constant (N/m) Displacement (m)
100 0.5m
300 0.167m
500 0.1m
700 0.071m

Applied force (N) Displacement (m)
20 0.2m
30 0.3m
50 0.5m
70 0.7m

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Answer:

the graph plotted based on your data, you did not mention what are the variables on the x-axis and y- axis . and the graphs can be three small graphs of different material of one quality i.e. thickness or length

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An 8kg mass is placed on a 30 degrees frictionless inclines plane and is attached to a pulley to a hanging mass of 5kg
Calculate which direction will the system flow
B)what is the acceleration
C)the tension in the rope

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Hi there!

We can begin by doing a summation of forces. Let the acceleration be positive in the direction of the DOWNWARD movement of the hanging block.

(A)

The system will flow in the direction of the hanging block's movement downwards.

(B)

Summation of forces of block on incline:

∑F = -M₁gsinФ + T

Summation of forces of hanging block:

∑F = M₂g - T

Sum both summations:

∑F =  -M₁gsinФ + T + M₂g - T

∑F = M₂g -M₁gsinФ

According to Newton's Second Law:

∑F = ma

Thus:

(M₁ + M₂)a = M₂g -M₁gsinФ

[tex]a = \frac{M_2g -M_1gsin\theta}{M_1 + M_2}[/tex]

Plug in the values:

[tex]a = \frac{(5 * 9.8) -(8 * 9.8 * sin30)}{8 + 5} = \large\boxed{0.754 m/s^2}[/tex]

(C)

Calculate the rope's tension using one of the above equations:

∑F₂ = M₂g - T

Rearrange for T:

T = M₂g - m₂a

Plug in values:

T = 5(9.8) - 5(0.754) = 45.23 N

Part B
Based on the information in the article, how could plants be used in the future to help counteract some human
emissions?

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Answer:

Having more plants performing photosynthesis could help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Explanation:

sample answer

The plants can be used in the future to help counteract some human

emissions they absorb carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen.

What is photosynthesis?

It is a process carried out by photosynthetic autotrophic organisms, such as plants, algae and some prokaryotes. These organisms capture sunlight, convert it into chemical energy, which will be used to produce organic compounds, based on water and carbon dioxide.

Trees, like other plants, in the process called photosynthesis, absorb carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen. They also make the air wetter and cooler. In this way, plants contribute to the good quality of the air we breathe.

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A roller coaster is 20 m high and traveling 11 m/s. If the roller coaster has a
mass of 150 kg, what is its total energy? (only put the number, no units or
commas)

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Answer:

ETotal=38505J

Explanation:

Known values:

m=150kg

h=20m

v=11m/s

KE=mv^2/2

PE=mgh

ETotal=PE+KE

KE=(150(11^2))/2

KE=9075

PE=150(9.81)(20)

PE=29430

ETotal=9075+29430

ETotal=38505J

Suppose measure the mass of an orange. Then you peel the orange and separate out the slices. If you measure the orange peel and all the slices, will that mass equal the mass of the whole orange?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

It's still the same orange with the same amount of stuff.

A 3.00 kg toy falls from a height of 10.0 m. Just before hitting the ground, what will its kinetic energy be? (Disregard air resistance; g = 9.81 m/s2.)

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The kinetic energy of the toy before hitting the ground is 294.3 J

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (m) = 3 Kg

Height (h) = 10 m

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.81 m/s²

Kinetic energy (KE) =?

Before the toy will hit the ground, the potential and kinetic energy of the toy will be the same.

KE = PE = mgh

KE = 3 × 9.81 × 10

KE = 294.3 J

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the toy is 294.3 J

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The ______________ is all the surroundings of a living organism.

genetics
environment
temperature
heredity

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The environment is all the surroundings of a living organism
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