Answer:
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How might electric fields be involved in a levitation device?
Answer:
When a magnet is moving relative to a conductor in close proximity, a current is induced within the conductor. This induced current will cause an opposing magnetic field. This opposing magnetic field can be used to levitate a magnet.
Explanation:
Weightlessness occurs when an object applies a reaction force to another object. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer: The answer is F
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Insect A moves 5.0 m/min and insect B moves
9.0 cm/s. Determine which insect is ahead
and by how much after 30 min. Assume both
insects are moving in the same direction.
Answer:
insect B by 12m
Explanation:
30min = 1800s (times by 60)
5m/min x 30min = 150m
9cm/s x 1800s = 16,200cm = 162m
162m - 150m = 12m
The electric force between two charged balloons is 0.12 newtons. If the distance between the two balloons is halved, what will be the new force?
A.
0.03 newtons
B.
0.06 newtons
C.
0.36 newtons
D.
0.48 newtons
Answer:
d. 0.48
Explanation:
which force requires contact?
A. The force exerted by air as an object moves through it
B. The force produced by interactions between electronically charged objects
C. The forced produced by interactions between magnetic objects
D. The force of attraction between two masses
Answer:
A
Explanation: A is a example of Air resistance force, which is a contact force.
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Which one, mass or weight, would change if you were to travel to another planet or moon?
Answer:
The answer is weight.
Mass is constant, your mass, height and width won’t change. So that leaves weight.
5 Select the correct answer. Which statement is true? OA. The speed of sound in air is inversely proportional to the temperature of the air. O B. The speed of sound in air is directly proportional to the temperature of the air. OC. The speed of sound in air is twice the temperature of the air. C D The speed of sound in air is not affected by the temperature of the air.
The speed of sound in air is twice the temperature of the air
Answer: The speed of sound in air is twice the temperature of the air
Explanation:
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Third model shows how a comet's tail changes during its orbit...
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A 62 kg male ice skater is facing a 42 kg female ice skater. They are at rest on the ice. They push off each other and move in opposite directions. The female skater moves backwards with a speed of 3.7 m/s. What is the velocity of the male skater?
The velocity of the male skater is 2.5 m/s in opposite to the direction of the female skater moving.
What is the law of conservation of momentum?According to the law of conservation of momentum, The overall momentum of two or more bodies acting on one another in an isolated system stays constant unless an external force is introduced. As a result, momentum cannot be gained or lost.
Given parameters:
The mass of the male ice skater is: M = 62 kg.
The mass of the female ice skater is: m = 42 kg.
Initially both of them are in rest.
After they push off each other and move in opposite directions, the female skater moves backwards with a speed of v =3.7 m/s.
Let the speed of the male ice skater is V m/s now.
From the law of conservation of momentum:
MV + mv = 0
V = - mv/M
= - (42×3.7)/62 m/s
= - 2.5 m/s
Hence, the velocity of the male skater is 2.5 m/s in opposite to the direction of the female skater moving.
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What is the mass of an object if it's gravitational potential energy is 3822 J and it is 15 m above the ground
Answer:
B. I DID IT AND GOT IT RIGHT
Explanation:
Answer:
It is B
Explanation:
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Do not understand, need help doing this
Answer:
I found it would be quadrupled if it was doubled
Explanation:
The kinetic energy of an object is the energy possessed by the object due to its motion. It is given by:
where
m is the mass of the object
v is its speed
From the equation, we notice that the kinetic energy is:
Directly proportional to the mass
Proportional to the square of the speed
In this problem, the initial kinetic energy of the object is
K = 100 J
Later, the speed of the object is doubled:
v' = 2v
Therefore, the new kinetic energy will be
So, we see that the kinetic energy will quadruple.
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An applied force of 13 N east acts on a 6.5-kg block that is moving east at 2.5 m/s on a level, frictionless surface. What is the final speed
of the block if the force is applied for 2.1 s?
A. 1.7 m/s
B. 4.2 m/s
C. 6.7 m/s
D. 7.2 m/s
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Answer:
16 mm with 14 mm inside diameter.
A 400 hp engine in a 1,600 kg car applies maximum force for 2 seconds to accelerate the car onto the
interstate. If the car moves at 8 m/s before accelerating, what is its speed after the 2 seconds of acceleration?
Answer:
I will assume that “maximum force” implies the constant application of power P = 400 hp (international) to accelerating the vehicle. The force will therefore vary with speed as the vehicle accelerates. I will also assume that all engine energy goes into accelerating the vehicle, rather than rotating elements like its wheels.
In this case the 400 hp (equivalent to 298,280 watts) is applied for time t = 2 seconds. Therefore the kinetic energy of the vehicle is increased by:
ΔKE=Pt=(298,280)(2)=596,560 joules.
The initial kinetic energy is:
KEinitial=12mv2
=(0.5)(1600)(82)=51,200 joules.
Therefore final kinetic energy is:
KEfinal=KEinitial+ΔKE
=51,200+596,560
=647,760 joules
Therefore final vehicle velocity can be found:
KEfinal=12mv2
v=2KEfinalm−−−−−−−−√
=(2)(647,760)1600−−−−−−−−−−−√
= 28.455 m/s
Explanation:
Which of the following does not describe when something has acceleration?
Changes in displacement
Changes in speed
Changes in direction
Changes in speed and direction
Answer:
changes in displacement
Explanation:
What kinds of bonds make up a formula unit of sodium chloride?
a.
Ionic bonds
b.
Covalent bonds
c.
1 ionic bond and 1 covalent bond
d.
Van der Waals forces
Answer:
a.ionic bond is kinds of bonds make up a formula unit of sodium chloride.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
how do I convert 550 nm to cm
Answer:
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Explanation:
What characteristic of sound is most closely related to its frequency?
A. Quality
B. Amplitude
C. Speed
D. Pitch
Answer:
The loudness of sound is most closely related to
The pressure within a sound wave determines the loudness of the sound. In this lesson, learn how to calculate the sound pressure level of a sound wave and what this measurement represents.
Explanation:
amanda placed a small television on a metal rolling cart. on her way to the library, her friend carlos stepped in front of the cart. although amanda stopped suddenly, the television stayed in place on the cart. what kept the television on the cart when she stopped suddenly?
Answer:
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Answer: Friction
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You get out of school and walk north for 20 minutes. You travel
1.6 km. What is your average velocity?
What is the
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf v= 0.08 \ km/min \ North}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Velocity is found by dividing the displacement by the time.
[tex]v=\frac{s}{t}[/tex]
where s is the displacement and t is the time.
The displacement is 1.6 kilometers, but it needs a direction as well. The question notes you walked North. The time is 20 minutes.
[tex]s= 1.6 \ km \ North \\t= 20 \ min[/tex]
[tex]v=\frac{1.6 \ km \ North} { 20 \ min}[/tex]
Divide.
[tex]v= 0.08 \ km/min \ North[/tex]
Velocity is a vector quantity, so that is why it has the measurement and the direction.
The average velocity is 0.08 kilometers per minute North.
Answer:
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Define potential energy (PE)
Answer:
Potential energy is the energy that exists by virtue of the relative positions (configurations) of the objects within a physical system.
This form of energy has the potential to change the state of other objects around it, for example, the configuration or motion.
Various forms of energy can be grouped as potential energy.
Each of these forms is associated with a particular kind of force acting in conjunction with some physical property of matter (such as mass, charge, elasticity, temperature etc).
For example, gravitational potential energy is associated with the gravitational force acting on object's mass; elastic potential energy with the elastic force (ultimately electromagnetic force) acting on the elasticity of a deformed object; electrical potential energy with the coulombic force; strong nuclear force or weak nuclear force acting on the electric charge on the object; chemical potential energy, with the chemical potential of a particular atomic or molecular configuration acting on the atomic/molecular structure of the chemical substance that constitutes the object; thermal potential energy with the electromagnetic force in conjunction with the temperature of the object.
For an example of gravitational potential energy, consider a book placed on top of a table.
To raise the book from the floor to the table, work must be done, and energy supplied. (If the book is lifted by a person then this is provided by the chemical energy obtained from that person's food and then stored in the chemicals of the body.) Assuming perfect efficiency (no energy losses), the energy supplied to lift the book is exactly the same as the increase in the book's gravitational potential energy.
The book's potential energy can be released by knocking it off the table.
As the book falls, its potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
When the book hits the floor this kinetic energy is converted into heat and sound by the impact.
Explanation:
Answer:
potential energy is basically stored energy
Explanation:
Will the rocket go up or will it stay on the ground ? Explain the answer if you can also please and thank you.
Answer:
the rocket will go up
Explanation:
there is less force pulling down on the rocket.
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Substances which naturally attract each other called what
Answer:
Ferromagnetism, physical phenomenon in which certain electrically uncharged materials strongly attract others. Two materials found in nature, lodestone (or magnetite, an oxide of iron, Fe3O4) and iron, have the ability to acquire such attractive powers, and they are often called natural ferromagnets.
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On a visit to a science lab, Madison observes a blob of shiny material that is floating in the air.
The blob is not moving.
What can she conclude about the force(s) acting on the blob?
Answer:
Each force acting on the blob has another one to cancel it out
Explanation:
Answer:
well we know for sure that gravity is not affecting it because it is floating in the air.
Explanation:
Explain two negative effects of friction
disadvantages
Explanation:
releases heat when not required
opposes motion
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Helicopters are most different from airplanes in that:
A. Helicopter pilots mostly use their own vision to navigate.
B. Any significant disturbance in a helicopter system means the helicopter stops flying immediately.
C. They are each used for completely different tasks.
D. Helicopters are significantly safer to fly.
A car accelerates from rest at 3.5 m/s2 for 6.5 seconds what is the cars final speed
Answer:
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Explanation: