Answer:
I believe it's the weight
Explanation:
At am outdoor market, a bunch of bananas is set into oscillatory motion with an amplitude of 29.8981 cm on spring with a spring constant
Answer:
Hello your question lacks some very vital information hence I will give you a general equation where you can input the missing values and get your answer
answer : mass of Bananas ( m ) = [tex]\frac{A^2}{V^2} * K[/tex]
To calculate for weight of Bananas = m * g where g = 9.8
Explanation:
Given an amplitude ( A )= 29.8981
Spring constant = x ( unknown )
maximum speed of Bananas( v ) = wA ( unknown )
question : calculate the weight of the bananas
First step : calculate the period of oscillation
T = [tex]\frac{2\pi }{vA}[/tex] --- ( 1 )
next step : express T in terms of mass ( m ) of the bananas
= [tex]2\pi \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} } = \frac{2\pi }{vA}[/tex]
∴ m/k = A^2 / v^2
hence mass of Bananas ( m ) = [tex]\frac{A^2}{V^2} * K[/tex]
To calculate for weight = m * g
Compare and contrast hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with vehicles that have intemal combustion engines.
A hydrogen fuel cell vehicle is different from internal combustion engine as in fuel cell, hydrogen combines with oxygen whereas in internal combustion engines, gasoline is used.
What are hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and internal combustion engines?
In a internal combustion engine or fuel cell vehicle, the hydrogen fuel is combined with oxygen atom. While the combustion in a hydrogen- fuel or in a gasoline-powered engine is converted into mechanical energy, however in the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the chemical energy from the hydrogen and oxygen is converted into electrical energy.
Both hydrogen internal combustion engines and the hydrogen fuel cells can power vehicles using hydrogen, a zero-carbon fuel. Hydrogen engines burn hydrogen gas in an internal combustion engine, in the same way as the gasoline is used in a power engine. Examples of hydrogen internal combustion engines include gasoline engines, diesel engines, gas-turbine engines, and rocket-propulsion systems.
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Water is a colorless and odorless liquid. It can exist in solid, liquid, and gas states. It boils at 100 degrees C and melts at 0 degrees C.
Which option best describes this information?
A.
These are the physical properties of water.
B.
These are the chemical properties of water.
C.
These are the physical changes water undergoes.
D.
These are the chemical changes water undergoes.
E.
These are the molecular changes water undergoes.
Answer:
There are the molecular changes water undergoes
A 1,680 kg satellite is in a circular orbit around Earth with a tangential speed of 6,578 m/s. What is the height of the satellite above the surface of the Earth?
Answer:
Recall that Earth’s radius is 6.38 × 106 m and Earth’s mass is 5.97 × 1024 kg.
Explanation:
Answer:
A- 2.7 on USA Test prep
Explanation:
A boy who is riding his bicycle, moves with an initial velocity of 5 m/s. ten second later, he is moving at 15 m/s. what is his acceleration
Answer:
1 m/s²
Explanation:
From the question,
Using
a = (v-u)/t.................... Equation 1
Where a = accelartion of the bicycle, v = Final velocity, u = initial velocity, t = time.
Given: v = 15 m/s, u = 5 m/s, t = 10 s
Substitute these values into equation 1
a = (15-5)/10
a = 10/10
a = 1 m/s²
Hence the acceleration of the bicycle is 1 m/s²
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Which of the following ways of writing 1000w is incorrect?
1) 1 kW
2) 1 x 10³ W
3) 10 x 10³ W
4) 1.0 x 10³ W
Answer:
the third one is incorrect
Explanation:
10 x 10³= 10^1 x 10^3 = 10^4
Which best summarizes a concept related to the work-energy theorem?
- When work is positive, the environment does work on an object.
- When work is negative, the environment does work on an object.
- When work is positive, the kinetic energy in a system remains constant.
- When work is negative, the kinetic energy in a system remains constant.
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Answer:
When work is positive, the environment does work on an object.
Explanation:
According to the work-energy theorem, the net work done by the forces on a body or an object is equal to the change produced in the kinetic energy of the body or an object.
The concept that summarizes a concept related to the work-energy theorem is that ''When work is positive, the environment does work on an object.''
Answer:
Your answer is A!
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An object has an acceleration of 18.0 m/s/s. If the net force acting upon this object were doubled, then its new acceleration would be m/s/s.
Answer:
36.m/s/s
Explanation:
A spring of force constant 1500 Nm-l is acted
upon by a constant force of 75 N. Calculate
the potential energy stored in the spring.
Answer:
1.876 J
Explanation:
First, let’s calculate the compression of the spring from the Hooke’s law:
F=kx,
here, F=75 N is the force acted on the spring, k=1500 N⁄m is the force constant of the spring, x is the compression of the spring.
Then, we get:
x=F/k=(75 N)/(1500 N/m)=0.05 m.
Finally, we can find the potential energy stored in the spring:
PE=1/2 kx^2=1/2∙1500 N/m∙(0.05 m)^2=1.875 J.
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Juan is studying a group of cells under a microscope. His teacher tells him that the cells either came from the leaf of a tomato plant or the scale of a lizard. Juan could conclude that the cells came from the tomato plant if they contained?
Answer:
chloroplasts
Explanation:
A longitudinal wave is a type of wave that transfers energy
Answer:
It transfers energy parallel to the direction of wave motion. A transverse wave..
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is a Wave Motion
Explanation:
A longitudinal wave is a type of wave that transfers energy is called," Wave Motion".
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Highlight two factors which shows that heat from the sun does reach the earth's surface by convection.
radiation
when the suns radiation fall on the earth and its objects they receive heat energy and hence get heated. Thus the suns heat reaches the earth by. the process of radiation
Absence of medium is the factor which shows that heat from the sun does reach the earth's surface by convection.
The heat of the sun reaches the earth only through radiation because radiation does not require any medium for the transfer of energy but convection and conduction required a medium to transfer heat energy.
We know that there is no medium present in vacuum so convection and conduction are impossible in a vacuum that's why the sun's heat does not reach the earth by conduction or convection.
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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Match the label with the reason it might be important to the consumers.
1. country of origin
Kelli only buys vegetables grown
without pesticides.
Angie only buys foods made with
2. Organic Certification
sea salt to cut sodium intake.
3. dietary guideline
Nikki prefers to buy local products
to lessen her carbon footprint.
Answer:
1 is Nikki
2 is Kelli
3 is Angie
Explanation:
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Why would you have trouble breathing at high altitudes?
A. it is colder at the top of a mountain
B. the oxygen molecules are spread farther apart
C. the oxygen molecules are closer together
Answer:
A. It is colder at the top of a mountain
Explanation:
A truck with a mass of 15,000 kg moving at 25 m/s crashes into the back of a small 1,100 kg car moving at 15 m/s. They
stick together after the collision. Calculate the momentum of the system before the collision and after the collision.
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of a truck = 15,000 kg
Speed of the truck = 25 m/s
Mass of car = 1,100 kg
Speed of the car = 15 m/s
As they stick together after the collision. Let V be the speed after the collision.
Initial momentum of the system,
[tex]P_i=15000\times25+1100\times15\\\\=391500\ kg-m/s[/tex]
Final momentum of the system,
[tex]P_f=(15000+1100)V\\\\=16100V[/tex]
Hence, this is the required solution.
Is telekinesis real??? I really wanna start learning it!
Answer:
Highly doubt something that requires great focus and mental strength exists
9.) This 200 kg
stag that weighs
1,960 N on earth
would only weigh
324 N on the
moon. Calculate the moon's
acceleration due to gravity.
Answer:
Mass on moon = 33.06 kg
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass on earth = 200 kg
Weight on earth = 1960 N
Weight on moon = 324 N
To find the mass on moon;
First of all, we would determine the acceleration due to gravity.
Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity
1960 = 200 * g
g = 1960/200
g = 9.8 m/s²
Next, we find the mass on moon;
Mass on moon = weight on moon/acceleration due to gravity
Mass on moon = 324/9.8
Mass on moon = 33.06 kg
A 1.80-kg object is attached to a spring and placed on frictionless, horizontal surface. A horizontal force of 15.0 N is required to hold the object at rest when it is pulled 0.200 m from its equilibrium position (the origin of the x axis). The object is now released from rest from this stretched position, and it subsequently undergoes simple harmonic oscillations.
(a) Find the force constant of the spring.
N/m
(b) Find the frequency of the oscillations.
Hz
(c) Find the maximum speed of the object.
m/s
(d) Where does this maximum speed occur?
x = ±
m
(e) Find the maximum acceleration of the object.
m/s2
(f) Where does the maximum acceleration occur?
x = ±
m
(g) Find the total energy of the oscillating system.
J
(h) Find the speed of the object when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum value.
m/s
(i) Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the object when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum value.
m/s2
Answer:
Explanation:
(a) Force constant = force/displacement = 15/0.2
=75 N/m
(b) For SHM with spring, the angular frequency = sqrt ( force constant / mass )
= sqrt ( 75 / 1.8 )
= 6.455
Frequency = Angular frequency / 2pi
= 1.03Hz
(c) Maximum speed is when object's potential energy is at minimum.
1/2*mass*speed^2 = 1/2*force constant*displacement^2
speed^2 = 75*0.2^2/1.8 = 1.67
speed = sqrt (1.67)
= 1.29 m/s
(d) It occurs at x=0
(e) Maximum acceleration = Force / m = 15/1.8
= 8.33 m/s^2
(f) It occurs at x=0.2m
Answer:
Explanation:
given:
The mass of the object attached to the spring: m = 1.80 kg
The magnitude of the maximum horizontal force exerted: F = 15.0 N
The amplitude of the spring-object oscillation: A = 0.200 m
a. k=15/.2=75N/m
b. (2pi*frequency)^2 = k/m = 75/1.8 = 41.67
frequency = 1.03Hz
c. max speed^2 = amplitude^2*k/m = 0.2^2 * 41.67
max speed = 1.29 m/s
d. x=0m
e. max accel = F/m = 15/1.8 = 8.33 m/s^2
f. x=0.2m
e. energy = 1/2*k*A^2
= 1/2*75*0.2^2
= 1.5J
A proton travels through uniform magnetic and electric fields. The magnetic field is in the negative x direction and has a magnitude of 2.48 mT. At one instant the velocity of the proton is in the positive y direction and has a magnitude of 1840 m/s. At that instant, what is the magnitude of the net force acting on the proton if the electric field is (a) in the positive z direction and has a magnitude of 5.19 V/m, (b) in the negative z direction and has a magnitude of 5.19 V/m, and (c) in the positive x direction and has a magnitude of 5.19 V/m
Answer:
a) F = 15.6 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N, b) F = -1 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N,
c) F = (8.3 i^ + 73 k^) 10⁻¹⁹ N
Explanation:
In this exercise we calculate the magnetic and electric force separately.
Let's start by calculating the magnetic force
F_m = q v x B
where bold letters indicate vectors, the modulus of this expression is
F_m = q v B
the direction is given by the right hand rule, where the thumb points in the direction of velocity, the fingers are extended in the direction of the magnetic field and the palm is in the directional ne force if the charge is positive
let's calculate the magnitude
F_m = 1.6 10⁻¹⁹ 1840 2.48 10⁻³
F_m = 7.3 10⁻¹⁹ N
we calculate the direction, the thumb is in the direction of + y,
fingers extended in the direction of -ax
the palm remains + z
therefore the magnetic force is in the direction of the positive side of the z axis
The electric force is
F_e = q E
give several possibilities for the electric field
a) electric field E = 5.19 V / m in the direction of + z
we calculate
F_e = 1.6 10⁻¹⁹ 5.19
F_e = 8.3 10⁻¹⁹ N
the total force is
F = F_m + F_e
F = (8.3 k ^ + 7.3 k ^) 10⁻¹⁹
F = 15.6 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N
b) in the -z direction
F_e = -8.3 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N
F = Fm + Fe
F = (-8.3 k ^ + 7.3 k ^) 10⁻¹⁹
F = -1 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N
c) in the + x direction
F_e = 8.3 10⁻¹⁹ i^ N
the total force is
F = (8.3 i^ + 73 k^) 10⁻¹⁹ N
How do you find the velocity of a moving car?
Answer:
Velocity (v) is a vector quantity that measures displacement (or change in position, Δs) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation v = Δs/Δt. Speed (or rate, r) is a scalar quantity that measures the distance traveled (d) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation r = d/Δt.
Explanation:
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Secondary waves CANNOT travel through
a.
rock.
b.
liquids.
c.
Earth’s mantle.
d.
Earth’s crust.
Answer:
B. Liquids
Explanation:
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Which of these statements are true about hydroelectric power? A.It is the most widely used renewable energy source in the world. B.It never disrupts ecosystems. C.It is not always available. D.A hydroelectric dam controls the force of moving water to generate electricity.
a positively charged body makes contact with a body. after a while, the charged body becomes neutralised. state 3 main conditions for this scenario to occur.
Answer:
A body will become positively charged when some electrons will come out from the body.Thus, positive charge is due to deficiency of electrons.
Tyson has been assigned to the offensive line as a left guard on his football team which requires him to make explosive movements and push other players body weight in a specific direction. Which sport skill does he demonstrate as his dominant skill based on this position assignment?
Answer:
The answer is power.
Explanation:
because in the reading it says it's his dominant skill.
and beacuse i got it right on the test.
Answer:
The answer is power.
Explanation:
According to the graph, at which time during a sunny summer day are the
particles in a swimming pool likely to be moving the most quickly?
A. 6:00 p.m.
B. 11:00 p.m.
C. 5:00 a.m.
D. 8:00 a.m.
Answer: A 6:00 pm
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A firework is launched with a force of 700 N and a momentum of 200 kg-m/s. How much time before is explodes?
Answer:
t = 0.28 seconds
Explanation:
Given that,
Force acting on a firework, F = 700 N
The momentum of the firework, p =200 kg-m/s
We need to find the time before it explodes. Ket the time be t. We know that, the rate of change of momentum is equal to external frce. So,
[tex]F=\dfrac{P}{t}\\\\t=\dfrac{P}{F}\\\\t=\dfrac{200}{700}\\t=0.28\ s[/tex]
So, the required time is equal to 0.28 seconds.
A decibel measures the _____________ of sound.
A.pitch
B,frequency
C.loudness
D.amplitude
10. A pitcher in a professional baseball game throws a fastball, giving the baseball
a momentum of 5.83 kg. m/s. Given that the baseball has a mass of 0.145 kg,
what is its speed?
Answer: 40.2m/sec
Work: v=p/m= 5.83kg/0.145k=40.2cm/sec
Calculate the refractive index for a substance where the angle of incidence is 300 , the angle of refraction is 600 , and the refractive index of second substance is 1.5
Answer:
η₁ = 2.6
Explanation:
Here, we will use snell's law to calculate the refractive of the substance:
[tex]\frac{\eta_2}{\eta_1} = \frac{Sin\theta_1}{Sin\theta_2}[/tex]
where,
η₁ = refractive index of first substance = ?
η₂ = refractive index of second substance = 1.5
θ₁ = angle of incidence = 30°
θ₂ = angle of refraction = 60°
Therefore,
[tex]\frac{1.5}{\eta_1} = \frac{Sin\ 30^0}{Sin\ 60^0}[/tex]
η₁ = 2.6