Note: Your question inputs seem a little odd. But, I am assuming that you really mean '10km in 5 ms'.
Answer:
The Average speed = 15000 / 0.005 = 3000000 m/s
Explanation:
Average speed can be calculated by dividing the total distance covered by the total time.
Average speed = Total Distance / Total time
Given
Total distance = 15km = 15(1000) = 15000 m Total time = 5 ms = 0.005 seconds
Thus,
Average speed = Total Distance / Total time
Average speed = 15000 / 0.005 = 3000000 m/s
Consider an elevator carrying Kermit the frog weighing 4000.0 N is held 5.00 m above a spring with a force constant of 8000.0 N/m. The elevator falls onto the spring while subject to a frictional force (brake) of 1000.0 N. Determine the maximum compression distance, x, of the spring.
Answer:
Maximum compression distance (x) = 2.236 m (Approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Weight of frog = 4,000 N
Height = 5 m
Constant force = 8,000 N/m
Frictional force = 1,000 N
Find:
Maximum compression distance (x)
Computation:
Using Law of conservation;
mgh = 1/2(k)(x)²
4,000(5) = 1/2(8,000)(x)²
Maximum compression distance (x) = 2.236 m (Approx)
Bob can run the 100 meter dash in 25 seconds. What is his speed?
Answer:
4 meters a second
Explanation:
100/25
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the velocity of a body of mass 60kg reaches 15m/s from 0m/s in 12 second. calculate the kinetic energy and power of the body.
Answer:
KE=1/2m v^2
1/2*60*15*15
30*15*15
6750 joules
power=work/time
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Answer:
Solution:-Distance =400m
Time=20s
We need to find speedAs we know that
[tex]{\boxed{\sf speed \dfrac {Distance {}_{(d)}}{Time {}_{(t)}}}}[/tex]
Substitute the values[tex]\LARGE\leadsto\sf speed=\dfrac {400}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\LARGE\leadsto\sf 20m/s[/tex]
HELP ASAP Which statement is true about magnetic field lines?
A. There is no consistent pattern in the lines, B. The lines form a loop from the north pole back to the north pole and from the south pole to the south pole. C. The lines point away from the south pole of a magnet and toward the north pole. D. The lines point away from the north pole of a magnet and toward the south pole.
Answer:
i think it's c
Explanation:
but I'm not sure
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Hurry!!!! Through which substance would sound travel the fastest? A:steel B:Water C:Air
D:Coffee
Sound travels the fastest through steel. So, option (A) is correct,
What are the effects of medium in speeds of sound ?Depending on the medium that it is moving through, sound has a wide range of speeds. The stiffness of the medium (or compressibility in the case of gases) and its density work together to define the speed of sound in that medium. The speed of sound increases with the rigidity (or lack of compressibility) of the medium. The speed of sound decreases with increasing medium density.
Due to air's ability to be compressed, the speed of sound in air is low. The speed of sound is often higher in liquids and solids than in gases because they are more rigid and difficult to compress than gases. Given that temperature impacts density, the speed of sound is somewhat correlated with the temperature of the material it is travelling through, particularly for gases.
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Which of the following is a warning sign of an abusive relationship?
Answer: The choices?
Explanation:
The law of conservation of mass states that mass can never be created or destroyed, only changed. true or faulse
Answer:
true
Explanation:
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed. For example, the carbon atom in coal becomes carbon dioxide when it is burned. The carbon atom changes from a solid structure to a gas but its mass does not change.
does an object in motion stay in motion
What is the velocity of the rock after 3.00 seconds (the rock is falling from a cliff)
Answer:
29.4 m/s
Explanation:
Using the formula: V=Vi + g.t
where V: final velocity, this is what you want.
Vi: initial velocity, equals to zero as it is falling from rest.
g: acceleration due to gravity = 9.8
t: time, which equals 3 sec.
5. Describe the relationship between the buoyant force and the weight of an object if the object:
a) is floating
b) is sinking
c) is rising up through the water.
A) the state of deep mental and physical therapy or relaxation
B) falling or moving to a lower level
C) up to owns kness
Circular motion requires the application of a constant force in which direction?
Outward from the circle
Toward the center of the circle
Toward the object in motion
Away from an object
What would the speed of a free-falling cell phone be exactly 0.59 seconds after it is dropped
from a student's hand (assuming no air resistance)?
Answer:
C. 5.8 m/s
Explanation:
You just need to multiply the rate of gravity, 9.8 m/s/s, by 0.59, time. You would get 5.782 so you would round it up to 5.8
A stone dropped from the top of a 80m high building strikes the ground at 40 m/s after falling for 4 seconds. The stone's potential energy with respect to the ground is equal to its kinetic energy
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Given that a stone dropped from the top of a 80m high building strikes the ground at 40 m/s after falling for 4 seconds. The stone's potential energy with respect to the ground is equal to its kinetic energy. (use 9 - 10 m/s)
O at the moment of impact
2 seconds after the stone is released after the stone has fallen 40 m
when the stone is moving at 20 m/s
At the top of the hill, the P.E = mgh
P.E = 10 × 80 × m
P.E = 800m
At the moment of impact, K.E = 1/2mv^2
K.E = 1/2 × 40^2 × m
K.E = 1/2 × 1600 × m
K.E = 800m
Since both P.E and K.E are the same, we can therefore conclude that the stone's potential energy with respect to the ground is equal to its kinetic energy at the moment of impact.
The correct answer is option A.
How should the amount of elastic potential energy when the spring is fully stretched compare to the amount of kinetic energy when the spring is relaxed?
If there are no dissipative forces acting on the string, than the principle of conservation of energy holds.
When the string is relaxed, it has zero elastic potential energy
If we were strech the she spring, we would increase it's potential energy. After releasing the spring, when it's relaxed again, all potential energy will have been converted into kinetic energy.
Therefore, the elastic potential energy of the stretched spring should be equal to the amount of kinetic energy when it's relaxed
A girl pushes a wagon at constant velocity. If the
momentum of the wagon is 50 kg*m/s at a
velocity of 2 m/s, the mass of the wagon is what
What wavelength would a ripple in water have if the frequency is 1.8 Hz and a
wave speed of 825 m/s?
Explanation:
825m/s / 1.8Hz = 458.33m
λ=v/f
λ-wavelength
v-speed
f-frequency
λ=825/1.8=458.33m
What is thermodynamics?
the movement of energy
the classification of energy
the way energy changes
the movement of heat
Answer:
The movement of energy
Explanation:
Answer:
the movement of energy
Don't mind this, just figuring something out
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Have a nice day!
What distance does a biker travel if he rides at a constant speed or 22 m/s for 45 seconds?
Answer:
it would be 990 m.
Explanation:
22 m/s x 45 seconds.
a motorbike can travel 1000 meters in 10 minutes calculate how car it can travel in 1 sec.
Answer:
1.67meter
Explanation:
if it can travel 1000 meters in 10 minutes, 10 minutes are 600 secs (10×60), 1000÷600 is 1.67
Answer:
HI
Explanation:
A rock hits a window and stops in 0.15 s. The net force on the rock is 58 N during the collision. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the rock?
Answer:
8.7kgm/s
Explanation:
Change in momentum=force×time
Which of the following is an example of adhesion?
explain the relationship between mass and acceleration
Answer:
Explanation: Newton's second law of motion pertains to the behavior of objects for which all existing forces are not balanced. The second law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object. The acceleration of an object depends directly upon the net force acting upon the object, and inversely upon the mass of the object. As the force acting upon an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is increased. As the mass of an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is decreased.
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf Inverse \ Relation}[/tex]
Explanation:
According to Newton's Second Law Of Motion:
"The acceleration produced by the body is directly proportional to the force acting on the body and inversely proportional to mass."
So, The Mathematical Form will be:
Acceleration ∝ [tex]\sf \frac{1}{mass}[/tex]
So, Acceleration and mass are inversely proportional. This means that Greater the mass, Smaller will be the acceleration produced and vice versa.
[tex]\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
Hope this helped!
~AnonymousHelper1807Question 5 (1 point)
A child kicks a ball horizontally with a speed of 4.8 m/s off a deck 3.5 m off the
ground. How far, in meters, from the deck does the ball land on the ground?
Answer:
The horizontal distance the ball travels is approximately 4.055 meters
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The height from which the child kicks the ball = 3.5 m
The horizontal speed of the ball = 4.8 m/s
Therefore, we have;
The time it takes the ball to hit the ground is given by the relation;
h = u·t + 1/2·g·t²
Where;
u = The initial vertical velocity of the ball = 0 m/s
t = The time it takes the ball to hit the ground
g = The acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²
h = The height of the ball = 3.5 m
3.5 = 0 × t + 1/2 × 9.81 × t²
3.5 = 1/2 × 9.81 × t²
∴ t² = 3.5/(1/2 × 9.81)
∴ t = √(3.5/(1/2 × 9.81) = 0.8447 s
t ≈ 0.8447 s
The time the ball takes in flight = t ≈ 0.8447 s
Therefore;
The horizontal distance the ball travels = The horizontal velocity × The time of flight
∴ The horizontal distance the ball travels = 4.8 × 0.8447 ≈ 4.055
The horizontal distance the ball travels ≈ 4.055 meters.
After food is consumed, chemical nutrients are absorbed into the blood. The blood then carries these nutrients to the body's cells where the nutrients enter mitochondria. Which reaction must occur next for the cell to carry on other activities?
Answer:b
Explanation:b
An outfielder throws a baseball to the second baseman at a speed of 19.6 m/s and and angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal. If the ball is caught at the same height from which it was thrown, calculate the amount of time the ball was in the air
A rock falls off the edge of a building and falls for 10 seconds. What was
the rock's final velocity?
each element has an atomic number state which is meant by atomic number
Answer: The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom, and isotopes have the same atomic number but differ in the number of neutrons. The number of protons in an atom is called its atomic number. This number is very important because it is unique for atoms of a given element. All atoms of an element have the same number of protons, and every element has a different number of protons in its atoms.
Explanation:
What is the mathematical relationship between wavelength and velocity?
Answer:A wave has a wavelength λ, which is the distance between adjacent identical parts of the wave. The wave velocity and the wavelength are related to the wave's frequency and period by vw=λT or vw=fλ.
Explanation: