Answer:
right
Explanation:
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Answer:
2 ans : the bell has 8550 J energy
Answer:
1. kinetic energy = ½mv²
m= 2.1 kg
v = 30m/s
Ek = ½ ×2.1×30×30
= 945J
2. potential energy = mgh
m = 190kg
g = 9.8
h = 45m
Ep = 190×9.8 × 45
= 83790J
3.potential energy = mgh
m= 75kg
g= 9.8
h = 300m
Ep = 75×9.8×300
= 220,500J
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In which circuit will the bulb or bulbs glow brightest?
a-A simple circuit with one bulb and one battery
b-A simple circuit with one bulb and two batteries
C-A simple circuit with two bulbs and one battery
Answer:
B - a simple circuit with one bulb and two batteries.
The circuit that would glow brightest is b - A simple circuit with one bulb and two batteries
Electric circuitThis is the path for transmitting current. It usually consists of an electrical energy source and an electrical load.
In any circuit, the electrical power available is determined by the number of batteries available (energy source) and thus the current.
Ohm's lawSince we know according to Ohm's law V = iR where
V = voltage, i = current and R = load.So, making i subject of the formula, we have i = V/R .
So, i ∝ 1/R this shows that the current is inversely proportional to the load.
Circuit that would glow brightesta simple circuit with more current and less load would glow brightest. So, having a simple circuit with two batteries increases the current in the circuit and having only one bulb means that there is less load in the circuit. Thus, the circuit with one bulb and two batteries will glow brightest.So, the circuit that would glow brightest is b - A simple circuit with one bulb and two batteries
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Which describes the innermost layer of Earth?
Answer and Explanation:Option A->The innermost layer of the earth is known as the core. It is divided into inner core and outer core. It comprises of a high concentration of nickel and iron.
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Which condition is NOT necessary for a hurricane to form?
warm ocean waters
very low air pressure
high air pressure
warm, moist air rising
Answer:
very low air pressure and that's not 100 points
Use the information and picture to answer the following question.
A student creates a poster with two models that show magnified views of the molecular motion in a solid and a liquid.
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The student forgets to label the models with phases.
Answering which question would BEST help identify which model is in the solid phase?
A.
Which model shows the molecules vibrating in a fixed arrangement?
B.
Which model shows the molecules bouncing around each other?
C.
Which model shows the molecules sliding past each other?
D.
Which model shows the molecules spreading out at different angles?
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Solids vibrate in a fixed arrangiment, so to find which is a solid look for the one that vibrates in a fixed arrangiment.
According to the forces of attraction, the question which would best identify model is in solid phase is which model shows the molecules vibrating in a fixed arrangement?
What are forces of attraction?Forces of attraction is a force by which atoms in a molecule combine. it is basically an attractive force in nature. It can act between an ion and an atom as well.It varies for different states of matter that is solids, liquids and gases.
The forces of attraction are maximum in solids as the molecules present in solid are tightly held while it is minimum in gases as the molecules are far apart . The forces of attraction in liquids is intermediate of solids and gases.
The physical properties such as melting point, boiling point, density are all dependent on forces of attraction which exists in the substances.
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Which nucleus completes the following equation?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Chlorine institute
16+1=17
CI has 17 in the bottom.
Answer:C
Explanation:
more mass an object has _____ its gravitational force. HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPP
I think the word would be increases. I don't know what the options are though.
Why do bones weaken as a person gets older
Answer:
The bones aren't as strong as a younger person, because an older person, ages due to time and it also depend on what they do in their past.
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Which energy is stored in water present at height? how this store energy can be utilized to generate electricity?
Answer:
a energía hidráulica o energía hídrica se obtiene del aprovechamiento de las energías cinética y potencial de la corriente del agua o los saltos de agua naturales. En el proceso, la energía potencial, durante la caída del agua, se convierte en cinética y mueve una turbina para aprovechar esa energía.
Explanation:
Explanation:
potential energy
Because of kinetic energy water can flow and waves can exist. But water can also contain potential energy. This is energy that is stored in the water.
the energy produced by the internal motion of atoms? electrical , thermal, chemical, nuclear
Answer:
Thermal energy, or heat, is the energy that comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance. Heat increases when these particles move faster. Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the earth. Motion energy is energy stored in the movement of objects. so the answer is thermal energy
A bowling ball with a mass of 7.0 kg, generates 56.0 kgᐧm/s units of momentum. What
is the velocity of the bowling ball?
Answer:
8 m/s
Explanation:
[tex]p = mv \\ 56 = (7.0)(v) \\ v = 8.0 \: m {s}^{ - 1} [/tex]
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What part of the atom takes up most of the atoms space?
The atom
The electron cloud
The nucleus
The bottom part
Answer:
The electrons
Explanation:
A 500 kg car traveling at 20 m/s rear ends another car of 600 kg at rest. The collision is great enough that the two cars stick together after they collide. How fast will both cars be going after the collision?
Answer: its 50
Explanation:
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A bat with a mass of 0.35 kg travels at a rate of 15 m/s. What is the animal's momentum?
Answer:
momentum= mass x velocity = 0.35x15= 5.25kgm/s
work and power!
______is the amount of work done over time a. Efficiency C. Power b. Newton d. Horsepower
Answer:
The work done in a unit of time is C. Power.
Explanation:
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A pathogen has entered your body and you become sick. You develop a fever and vomit. This is your body's way of trying to maintain
(04.02 LC)
Which of the following is the name for a substance made of two or more types of atoms that are not chemically bonded together? (2 points)
Select one:
a. Compound
b. Mixture
c. Solute
d. Molecule
Answer: mixture
Explanation: mixture contains two or more substances which are not chemically bonded together
Answer:
B. Mixture
Explanation:
Au cours d'un orage le bruit de tonnerre met 7 secondes pour parvenir aux oreilles d'un observateur _1_ à quelle distance est tombée la foudre sachant que dans l'air le son se propage à la vitesse de 340 m/s . _2_ quel est le temps mis par la lumière de l'éclair pour franchir cette distance à l'aide de chronomètre courants
Answer:
[tex]2380\ \text{m}[/tex]
[tex]7.93\times 10^{-6}\ \text{s}[/tex]
Explanation:
t = Temps mis par la foudre pour parcourir la distance = 7 secondes
v = Vitesse du son dans l'air = 340 m / s
La distance est donnée par
[tex]s=vt\\\Rightarrow s=340\times 7\\\Rightarrow s=2380\ \text{m}[/tex]
L'éclair est tombé à une distance de [tex]2380\ \text{m}[/tex]
c = Speed of light = [tex]3\times 10^8\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
Le temps est donné par
[tex]t=\dfrac{s}{c}\\\Rightarrow t=\dfrac{2380}{3\times 10^8}\\\Rightarrow t=7.93\times 10^{-6}\ \text{s}[/tex]
Le temps mis par la lumière pour parcourir la distance est de [tex]7.93\times 10^{-6}\ \text{s}[/tex].
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How did the lab activities help you answer the lesson question, "How do atmospheric conditions influence weather patterns?" What did you learn from conducting this lab?
Answer:
not enough
Explanation:
information given
Answer:
Sample Response: In the lab, I discovered the air pressure, air temperature, and relative humidity conditions that create snow, rain, thunderstorms, fog, and clear skies. I learned that low-pressure areas usually experience snowy, rainy, and stormy weather, and that high-pressure areas usually experience either foggy or sunny weather. Knowing how these atmospheric conditions influence weather help weather forecasters predict weather patterns through maps and other information.
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Name 3-4 objects you use that depend on the electromagnetic spectrum.
Things I personally use:
-- my eyes
-- my smartphone
-- my garage door opener
-- my TV; also the TV remote
-- stove
-- microwave oven
-- toaster
-- night light
-- CD player
-- FM radio
-- car headlights
-- traffic stoplights
-- flashlight
-- telescope
-- binoculars
-- film camera
-- digital camera
-- GPS receiver
-- infrared thermometer
Things I don't personally use but are used by other people:
-- police radios
-- firemen's radios
-- EMT's ambulance radios
-- taxi drivers' radios
-- dentist's X-ray machine
A student makes a homemade resistor from a graphite pencil 5.00 cm long, where the graphite is 0.05 mm in diameter. The resistivity of the graphite is rho=1.38×10−5Ω/mrho=1.38×10−5Ω/m . The homemade resistor is place in series with a switch, a 10.00-mF uncharged capacitor and a 0.50-V power source. (a) What is the RC time constant of the circuit? (b) What is the potential drop across the pencil 1.00 s after the switch is closed?
Answer:
(a) RC time constant of the circuit is 6.9 × 10⁻⁶ ms
(b) The potential drop across the capacitor 1.00 s after the switch is closed is 0 V
Explanation:
The given parameters are
The length of the graphite pencil, L = 5.00 cm
The diameter of the graphite, D = 0.05 mm
The resistivity of the graphite, ρ = 1.38 × 10⁻⁵ Ω/m
The capacitance of the capacitor, C = 10.0 mF
The voltage of the power source, V = 0.50-V
(a) The RC time constant of the circuit, τ, is given as follows;
τ = R × C
Where;
R = The resistance of the graphite = L × ρ
C = The capacitance of the capacitor
∴ R = 5.00 cm × 1.38 × 10⁻⁵ Ω/m = 6.9 × 10⁻⁷ Ω
RC time constant of the circuit, τ = 6.9 × 10⁻⁷ Ω × 10.0 mF = 6.9 × 10⁻⁶ ms
RC time constant of the circuit, τ = 6.9 × 10⁻⁶ ms
(b) The potential drop after t = 1.00 s is given as follows;
[tex]i = \dfrac{V}{R} \cdot e^{-\dfrac{t}{R\cdot C} }[/tex]
Where;
I = The current in the circuit
V = The voltage in the circuit = 0.50 V
R = resistance in the circuit = 6.9 × 10⁻⁷ Ω
C = The series capacitance = 10.0 mF
t = The time taken = 1.00 s
Plugging in the variable values, gives;
[tex]I = \dfrac{0.5}{6.9 \times 10^{-7}} \cdot e^{-\dfrac{1.00}{6.9 \times 10^{-7}\times 10.0 \ mF} } = 0[/tex]
V(1) = I·R = 0 × R = 0
The potential drop across the capacitor 1.00 s after the switch is closed, V(1) = 0 V
Why does it take a long time to start Penicillin production?
Answer:
the growth of mycelial, by which reduction in carbohydrate level occurs in the medium. Because of this reduction in carbohydrate level
Explanation:
Newton's first law states that objects do not change their velocity unless acted upon
by an outside force. When throwing a ball the ball initially accelerates from the force
provided by your arm and then begins to slow down.
What force(s) are responsible for the deceleration of the ball?
Answer:
Air resistance/Drag (this is the proper term for air resistance) or gravity or friction
It depends on the direction and if you throw it across a surface or if you throw it straight upwards.
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Answer:
Newton's first law: An object at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force.
Explanation:
An isloated point charge produce an electric field with magnitude E at a point 2 m away. At a point 1 m from the charge magnitude of the charge is .. A. E B. 2E C. 4E D. E/2
Answer:
the correct answer is C, E’= 4E
Explanation:
In this exercise you are asked to calculate the electric field at a given point
E = [tex]k \frac{q}{r^2}[/tex]
indicates that the field is E for r = 2m
E = [tex]\frac{ k q}{4}[/tex] (1)
the field is requested for a distance r = 1 m
E ’= k \frac{q}{r'^2}
E ’= k q / 1
from equation 1
4E = k q
we substitute
E’= 4E
so the correct answer is C
An object carries a +15.5 µC charge. It is 0.525 m from a -7.25 µC charge. What is the magnitude of the electric force on the object?
Answer:
the force of attraction between the two charges is 3.55 N.
Explanation:
Given;
first charge carried by the object, q₁ = 15.5 µC
second charge carried by the q₂ = -7.25 µC
distance between the two charges, r = 0.525 m
The force of attraction between the two charges is calculated as;
[tex]F = \frac{kq_1q_2}{r^2} \\\\F = \frac{(9\times 10^9)(15\times 10^{-6})(7.25\times 10^{-6})}{(0.525)^2} \\\\F = 3.55 \ N[/tex]
Therefore, the force of attraction between the two charges is 3.55 N.
A 0.22kg mousetrap car has 3.1 J of potential energy due to the spring in the mouse
trap. What is the maximum speed the car will reach? Show your work and include units.
Answer:
r56
Explanation:
When jumping straight down, you can be seriously injured if you land stiff-legged. One way to avoid injury is to bend your knees upon landing to reduce the force of the impact. A 84.0-kg man just before contact with the ground has a speed of 6.82 m/s. (a) In a stiff-legged landing he comes to a halt in 4.56 ms. Find the magnitude of the average net force that acts on him during this time. (b) When he bends his knees, he comes to a halt in 0.254 s. Find the magnitude of the average net force now. (c) During the landing, the force of the ground on the man points upward, while the force due to gravity points downward. The average net force acting on the man includes both of these forces. Taking into account the directions of the forces, find the magnitude of the force applied by the ground on the man in part (b).
Answer:
a) F = 1.26 10⁵ N, b) F = 2.255 10³ N, c) F_ {soil} = 3078 N
Explanation:
For this exercise we will use the relationship between momentum and moment
I = Δp
F t = p_f -p₀
a) with stiff legs, final speed is zero, initial velocity is down
Ft = 0-p₀
F = m v / t
let's calculate
F = 84.0 6.82 / 4.56 10⁻³
F = 1.26 10⁵ N
b) bending the legs
let's calculate
F = 84.0 6.82 / 0.254
F = 2.255 10³ N
c) It is requested to calculate the force of the ground on the man
∑ F = F_soil -W
F_soil = F + W
F_ {soil} = 2.255 103 + 84 9.8
F_ {soil} = 3078 N