Answer:
[tex]P=203.3819375kg.m/s\\P\approx203.4kg.m/s[/tex]
[tex]\theta=6.4541\textdegree North East\\\theta\approx6.5\textdegree North East[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Mass of first jogger [tex]M=69kg[/tex]
Speed[tex]v_1=1.6m/s[/tex]
Direction [tex]d= East[/tex]
Mass of 2nd jogger [tex]M=63kg[/tex]
Speed [tex]v_2=1.5m/s[/tex]
Direction [tex]d= 14\textdegree north[/tex]
Generally equation for momentum along the the horizontal is mathematically given as
[tex]P_x=m_1v_1 +m_2v_2cos\theta[/tex]
[tex]P_x=(69)*(1.6) +(63)*(1.5)cos14[/tex]
[tex]P_x=202.0929461kg.m/s[/tex]
Generally equation for momentum along the the vertical is mathematically given as
[tex]P_y=m_2v_2cos\theta[/tex]
[tex]P_x=22.86161913kgm/s[/tex]
a)Generally the magnitude of momentum is mathematically given by
[tex]P=\sqrt{(P_x)^2+(P_y)^2}[/tex]
[tex]P=\sqrt{(202.0929461)^2+(22.86161913)^2}[/tex]
[tex]P=\sqrt{41364.21249}[/tex]
[tex]P=203.3819375kg.m/s[/tex]
[tex]P\approx203.4kg.m/s[/tex]
b) Generally the angle [tex]\theta[/tex] is mathematically given by
[tex]\theta=tan^-^1\frac{py}{px} \\[/tex]
[tex]\theta=tan^-^1\frac{22.86161913}{202.0929461}[/tex]
[tex]\theta=tan^-^1(0.1131242805)[/tex]
[tex]\theta=6.4541\textdegree North East[/tex]
Help Please! 5 questions for 25 points? seems fair? Thank you!
Answer:
1. where the skater turns and goes back in the opposite direction- point w
2. gravitational force of the object
3. point a
4. the bar representing sphere 4 should be twice as tall as the bar representing sphere 2
5. B; its mass is smaller (?)
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Answer:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning forces?
A. Forces in the same direction are added together
B. Forces in the opposite direction are subtracted from one another
C. An overall net force must be present in order for movement to occur
D. All of the above
which wave carries the highest energy?
Answer:
Gamma rays
Explanation:
The image shows landforms in Monument Valley, Utah.
Which correctly lists the three features shown in the photo?
folds, strike-slip faults, and anticlines
anticlines, synclines, and folds
synclines, normal faults, and strike-slip faults
normal faults, folds, and anticlines
The correctly lists the three features shown in the photo is folds, strike-slip faults, and anticlines.
What is the difference between folds and failures?Modern folds are those that emerged recently (on the scale of geological periods), that is, in the Tertiary Period (between 65 million and 2.5 million years ago). Faults are geological structures that originate from vertical (top-down) or inclined internal forces.
The transcurrent fault – also called horizontal fault – occurs when there is displacement in the horizontal plane between the two blocks, being more common in zones where two tectonic plates meet, when these also move horizontally.
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Answer: folds, strike-slip faults, and anticlines. (A)
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[04.04] Which best describes the current atomic theory?
What is your average speed if you walk 2 kilometers in 20minutes
Answer:
12 km/hr
Explanation:
Speed= Distance/Time
Answer:
12km/h
Explanation:
average speed= Distance covered /time taken
average speed=2km/20minutes
=but 1 minutes is 60 seconds
=2km/60minutes
=12km/h
If a 1000 kg car is traveling at 3
meters per second, what is its
kinetic energy?
Margaret Mary, Doug , and Kako are at a local amusement park. They see an attraction called the Giant Slide, which is simply a very long and high inclined plane. Visitors at the amusement park climb a long flight of stairs to the top of the 27inclined plane and are given canvas sacks. They sit on the sacks and slide down the plane 70m long. At the time when the three friends walked past the slide, a 135-kg man and a 20-kg boy are each at the top preparing to slide down. "I wonder how much less time it will take the man to slide down than it will take the boy," said Margaret Mary. "I think the boy will take less time," said Doug. "You're both wrong,"said Kako. "They will reach the bottom at the same time."
The question is incomplete. The compete question is :
Margaret Mary, Doug , and Kako are at a local amusement park. They see an attraction called the Giant Slide, which is simply a very long and high inclined plane. Visitors at the amusement park climb a long flight of stairs to the top of the 27inclined plane and are given canvas sacks. They sit on the sacks and slide down the plane 70m long. At the time when the three friends walked past the slide, a 135-kg man and a 20-kg boy are each at the top preparing to slide down. "I wonder how much less time it will take the man to slide down than it will take the boy," said Margaret Mary. "I think the boy will take less time," said Doug. "You're both wrong,"said Kako. "They will reach the bottom at the same time."
If the man and the boy do not take the same amount of time to reach the bottom of the slide, calculate how many seconds of difference there will between the two times.
Solution :
From body sliding down an incline plane, the acceleration is given by, [tex]$a = g \sin \theta$[/tex]
Since the body slides from rest, the initial velocity is, u = 0
Now the equation of motion, we have
v= u + at
or v = 0 +at
or v = at
or [tex]$t=\frac{v}{a}$[/tex] ............(1)
again we have, [tex]$v^2 -u^2 =2as $[/tex]
or [tex]$v = \sqrt{2s g \sin \theta} $[/tex]
Then from equation (1), we have
[tex]$t=\frac{\sqrt{2sg \sin \theta}}{g \sin \theta}$[/tex]
Thus this means that the time of sliding down an inclined plane does not depend on the mass of the body that slides.
Therefore, Kako is correct.
Since the time taken to slide an inclined plane is same for both the man and the boy, there is no difference between their time of sliding.
A 5.00 kg crate is on a 21.0° hill.
Using X-Y axes tilted down the
plane, what is the y-component
of the weight?
(Unit = N)
Answer:
17.56 N
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of a crate, m = 5 kg
It is on a 21.0° hill
We need to find the y component of the weight.
y component = mgsinθ
Put all the values,
y-component = 5×9.8×sin(21)
= 49×sin(21)
= 17.56 N
So, the y-component of the weight is 17.56 N.
Answer:
-45.745
Explanation:
it is negative because it is downwards.
A student is leaving the lesson and walking to Maths at a speed of 1m/s. He notices that he is late for the lesson and speeds up to 3 m/s. It takes him 4 seconds to speed up. Calculate his acceleration.
Answer:
Acceleration = 0.5 m/s²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Initial velocity, u = 1m/s
Final velocity, v = 3m/s
Time, t = 4 seconds
To find acceleration;
In physics, acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.
This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.
Hence, if we subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide that by the time, we can calculate an object’s acceleration.
Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;
[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]
[tex]a = \frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
Acceleration = (3 - 1)/4
Acceleration = 2/4
Acceleration = 0.5 m/s²
Henry designs an experiment to find out why plants without flowers tend to be wind-pollinated and not animal-pollinated. He takes samples from a variety of plants and studies them in the field. He finds that the evidence supports his hypothesis. Which of these was the hypothesis Henry was testing? Choose the correct answer. Nonflowering plants make less pollen than flowering plants. Nonflowering plants lack the structures to attract animal pollinators. Nonflowering plants grow close to the ground and capture fewer pollinators. Nonflowering plants grow close to the ground because they have no pollen grains.
Answer:
option 2
Explanation:
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A car of mass 1000 kg is travelling at 10 m/s. What is its kinetic energy?
Answer:
50,000
Explanation:
kinetic energy=1\2×mv^2
=1\2×1000kg×10×10
=50000
Helium ballon containing 5m3 of Gad at a pressure of 30pka is released. If the temperature is constant calculate the volume the balloon would have when the pressure inside the ballon has fallen to 5kpa answer in metres cubed
Answer:
30m³
Explanation:
Calculation for the volume the balloon would have
First step is to calculate the Constant
Constant=30pka*5m³
Constant=150m³
Now let calculate the Volume using this formula
Balloon Volume=Constant/ Pressure
Let plug in the formula
Balloon Volume=150m³/5kpa
Balloon Volume=30m³
Therefore the volume that the balloon would have when the pressure inside the ballon has fallen to 5kpa is 30m³
A boat traveling across a river has a resultant velocity of 10 km/h and travels 34 degrees with respect to the shore. A) What is the boats velocity in m/s?
B) What is the velocity of the river in m/s?
Answer:
a) 1.55 m/s
b) 2.3 m/s
Explanation:
We know that the boat travels across the river, if we define the river as the x-axis, then the velocity of the boat is only on the y-axis.
Then we can write the velocity of the boat in still water as:
S = (0, B)
Now, when the boat is on the river, the velocity of the boat will be equal to the velocity of the boat in still water plus the velocity of the river.
The velocity of the river is:
v = (R, 0).
Then the velocity of the boat in that river is:
V' = (0, B) + (R, 0) = (R, B)
Now, we know that the velocity of the boat is 10km/h, and it travels at an angle of 34° with respect to the shore.
We can use the Pythagoreans theorem to write the components of this velocity as:
x-axis component = 10km/h*cos(34°) = 8.29 km/h
y-axis component = 10km/h*sin(34°) = 5.59 km/h
Then the velocity of the boat can be written in components as:
velocity = ( 8.29 km/h, 5.59 km/h)
And we knew that the velocity of the boat was written as (R, B)
Then we must have:
R = 8.29 km/h
B = 5.59 km/h
a) The speed of the boat in m/s:
We know that the speed of the boat is 5.59 km/h.
First, we know that:
1km = 1000m, then:
5.59 km/h = 5.59*(1000m)h = 5,590 m/h
And we know that:
1h = 3600s
Then we can write:
5,590 m/h = 5,590 m/(3600s) = 1.55 m/s
b) The speed of the river in m/s:
We know that the speed of the river is 8.29 km/h
Using the same reasoning as above, we can do the change of units as follows:
8.29 km/h = 8.29 (1000m)/(3600s) = 2.3 m/s
Question 2 (5 points)
Evidence gathered by studying the composition and movement of distant
galaxies indicates that the universe expanded rapidly from a single small
point. The universe has continued to expand for over 13 billion years.
Which statement is in agreement with the current understanding of the
expanding universe?
A) All matter and energy were contained inside the small point.
B) Matter and energy came from dark areas of the universe and were attracted to the small point.
C) Matter and energy fell into the small point the same way a black hole attracts matter and energy
D) Matter was condensed into a single point until energy was attracted to the matter from dark areas of the universe.
Answer: A) All matter and energy were contained inside the small point.
Explanation: The theory that all matter and energy in the universe expanded from one condensed point (this is called the big bang theory) is the generally accepted explanation of the origins of our universe. Thought increasing amounts of doubt have been cast upon this theory in the last decade.
In water, sound travels 1500 m/s. A whale sings at a frequency of 17 Hz. What will be the length of the sound wave?
Answer:
A 20 Hz sound wave is 75 m long in the water (1500/20 = 75) whereas a 20 Hz sound wave in air is only 17 m long (340/20 = 17) in air. As we descend below the surface of the sea, the speed of sound decreases with decreasing temperature.
2200 kg semi truck driving down the highway has lost control. The truck rolls across the median and into oncoming traffic. The truck collides with a 2000 kg car that is traveling north at 45 m/s. The two vehicles stick together creating a single wreck that travels south at 15 m/s. what was the initial speed and direction of the semi truck?
Answer:
The semi truck travels at an initial speed of 69.545 meters per second downwards.
Explanation:
In this exercise we see a case of an entirely inellastic collision between the semi truck and the car, which can be described by the following equation derived from Principle of Linear Momentum Conservation: (We assume that velocity oriented northwards is positive)
[tex]m_{S}\cdot v_{S}+m_{C}\cdot v_{C} = (m_{S}+m_{C})\cdot v[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]m_{S}[/tex], [tex]m_{C}[/tex] - Masses of the semi truck and the car, measured in kilograms.
[tex]v_{S}[/tex], [tex]v_{C}[/tex] - Initial velocities of the semi truck and the car, measured in meters per second.
[tex]v[/tex] - Final speed of the system after collision, measured in meters per second.
If we know that [tex]m_{S} = 2200\,kg[/tex], [tex]m_{C} = 2000\,kg[/tex], [tex]v_{C} = 45\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex] and [tex]v = -15\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the initial velocity of the semi truck is:
[tex]m_{S}\cdot v_{S} = (m_{S}+m_{C})\cdot v -m_{C}\cdot v_{C}[/tex]
[tex]v_{S} = \frac{(m_{S}+m_{C})\cdot v - m_{C}\cdot v_{C}}{m_{S}}[/tex]
[tex]v_{S} = \left(1+\frac{m_{C}}{m_{S}} \right)\cdot v - \frac{m_{C}}{m_{S}} \cdot v_{C}[/tex]
[tex]v_{S} = v +\frac{m_{C}}{m_{S}}\cdot (v-v_{C})[/tex]
[tex]v_{S} = -15\,\frac{m}{s}+\left(\frac{2000\,kg}{2200\,kg} \right) \cdot \left(-15\,\frac{m}{s}-45\,\frac{m}{s} \right)[/tex]
[tex]v_{S} = -69.545\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
The semi truck travels at an initial speed of 69.545 meters per second downwards.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Metals are good conductors of heat because .
Answer:
They have the highest melting point so that mean that the temperature and the are a conductive to electricity.
Explanation:
A wave that can travel through empty space?
A. electromagnetic wave
B. mechanical wave
C. compressional wave
D. transverse wave
Answer: B. Mechanical Waves
Explanation:
2. A uniform rod of weight 5N and length 1m is pivoted at a point 20cm from one of its ends. A weight is hung from the other end so that the rod balances horizontally. What is the value of the weight?
Answer:
The weight is 7.5 N
Explanation:
Since the rod is uniform, its weight applies downwards at its middle (i.e 50 cm mark). The diagram attached to this answer shows the appropriate sketch.
Applying the principle of moment to the question, let the weight by represented by W.
Total clockwise moment = Total counterclockwise moment
[tex]F_{1}[/tex] x [tex]d_{1}[/tex] = [tex]F_{2}[/tex] x [tex]d_{2}[/tex]
5 x 0.3 = W x 0.2
1.5 = 0.2 W
W = [tex]\frac{1.5}{0.2}[/tex]
= 7.5 N
The value of the weight is 7.5 N.
Why do we charge a capacitor under a DC voltage source only?
Which energy source contributes least to global warming?
A. Coal
B. Natural gas
C. Solar
D. Petroleum
Solar energy source contributes least to global warming. Hence option C is correct.
What is renewable and non renewable energy sources ?Renewable energy is a energy from a source that is not exhausted or depleted when used. Solar energy or wind energy are examples of the renewable energy source. as wind and solar power is abundantly present everywhere in the environment, it can not be exhausted after its over use.
Non-renewable energy comes from sources that will be exhausted or will not be replenished after its use. Fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas are the examples of the non renewable energy sources . Coal is the main element in fossil fuels.
Solar energy is abundantly available in the entire solar system. It is renewable energy source, it has no bad effect on the environment and global warming.
Hence option C is correct.
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You blow up a balloon but don't tie it. When you let it go, it flies around the room.
Which of Newton's Laws does the scenario describe?
1st Law
2nd Law
3rd Law
Answer:
3rd law beacuse there a flies
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Look at the picture
Select the true statements.
The interquartile range of A is 1 less than the interquartile range of B.
Including the runs allowed in the tenth game does not cause the spread of the data to change
The median of A is the same as the median of B.
The interquartile range of B is greater than the interquartile range of A.
The median of B is 1 run more than the median of A.
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Answer:
The true statements are;
The median of A is the same as the median of B
The interquartile range of B is greater than the interquartile range of A
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The set of the number of runs, A = {1, 4, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 1}
The number of runs the pitcher allows in the tenth game = 9 runs
The set of the number of runs allowed in 10 games B = {1, 4, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 1, 9}
Rearranging the data, we get
A = 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4
B = 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 9
For the set A, we have;
Q₁ = 1, Q₂ = 2, Q₃ = 2
Therefore, the interquartile range of A = Q₃ - Q₁ = 2.5 - 1 = 1.5
For the set B, we have;
Q₁ = 1, Q₂ = 2, Q₃ = 2
Therefore, the interquartile range of A = Q₃ - Q₁ = 3.25 - 1 = 2.25
Therefore, the correct answers with regards to the two data are;
The median of A is the same as the median of B
The interquartile range of B is greater than the interquartile range of A
A vertical spring with a force constant of 26 N/m has a relaxed length of 35 cm. A 200 g mass is then
attached to the end of the spring and is allowed to come to rest. (a) Find the length of the stretched spring.
(b) How much elastic potential energy is stored in the spring?
I just need the work please the answers is
(a) 45.2 J
(b) 0.0739
Answer:
(a) The length of the stretched string is approximately 42.53846 cm
(b) The elastic potential energy stored in the string is approximately 0.073877 Joules
Explanation:
(a) The given parameter are;
The force constant of the vertical spring, k = 26 N/m
The relaxed length of the spring, L = 35 cm = 0.35 m
The mass attached to the end of the spring, m = 200 g = 0.2 kg
By Hooke's law, we have;
F = k·x
Where;
F = The applied force on the sting = The weight of the attached mass, W
∴ F = W
The weight of the attached mass, W = m × g
Where;
g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.8 m/s²
Therefore, F = W = 0.2 kg × 9.8 m/s² = 1.96 N
From Hooke's law, we have;
x = F/k = 1.96 N/(26 N/m) ≈ 0.0753846 m
The extension of the stretched spring, x ≈ 0.0753846 m
The length of the stretched string, L[tex]_{stretched}[/tex] = L + x
∴ L[tex]_{stretched}[/tex] ≈ 0.35 m + 0.0753846 m ≈ 0.4253846 m
0.4253846 m = 42.53846 cm
The length of the stretched string ≈ 42.53846 cm
(b) The elastic potential energy stored in the string, U = 1/2·k·x²
By substituting the known values, we get;
U = 1/2 × 26 N/m × (0.0753849 m)² ≈ 0.073877 Joules
Guidewords for the word “serpent” may be
a.
Serbia and service
c.
Seltzer and Saturday
b.
Seattle and section
d.
Solitude and second
THE CORRECT ONE IS A!!!!!!!!
Answer:
A. Serbia and service
Explanation:
A guide word is a word written on top of a page to indicate the first or last word entry on that page. For example in a dictionary, they indicate the alphabetical first and last words on the page.
In this example; the word ' serpent ' note the first three letters to guide you in the words that are on that page;
In this case : Serbia and Service.
A construction worker pushes a wheelbarrow with a total mass of 50.0 kg. What is the acceleration of the wheelbarrow if the net force on it is 75N? For physical science
Answer:
1.5m/s²
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the wheelbarrow = 50kg
Net force applied = 75N
Unknown:
Acceleration of the barrow = ?
Solution:
From Newton's second law of motion, we know that:
Force = mass x acceleration
Now insert the parameters and find the acceleration
75 = 50 x acceleration
Acceleration = 1.5m/s²
Fig. 2.1 shows a train
Fig. 2.1
The total mass of the train and its passengers is 750000kg. The train is travelling at a speed of 84m/s.
The driver applies the brakes and the train takes 80s to slow down to a speed of 42m/s.
(a) Calculate the impulse applied to the train as it slows down,
impulse =
[3]
(b) Calculate the average resultant force applied to the train as it slows down,
force =
(2)
Answer:
[tex]\mathrm{(a)\:}32,000,000\:\mathrm{Ns},\\\mathrm{(b)\:}390,000\:\mathrm{N}[/tex]
Explanation:
The impulse-momentum theorem states the impulse on an object is equal to the change in momentum of that object. Momentum is given by [tex]p=mv[/tex]. Since mass is constant, the train's change in momentum is:
[tex]\Delta p=m\Delta v=750,000\cdot42=31,500,000=\fbox{$32,000,000\:\mathrm{Ns}$}[/tex](two significant figures).
Impulse is also given as [tex]\Delta p = F\Delta t[/tex], where [tex]F[/tex] is the average force applied and [tex]\Delta t[/tex] is change in time. Since [tex]t[/tex] is given as [tex]80\mathrm{s}[/tex], we have the following equation:
[tex]F\Delta t=\Delta p\\\\F=\frac{\Delta p}{\Delta t},\\\\F=\frac{31,500,000}{80},\\\\F=393,750=\fbox{$390,000\:\mathrm{N}$}[/tex](two significant figures).