Answer:
12000N
Explanation:
gravity on earth is six times one on the moon
1:How are energy and amplitude of a wave related
2:Define Wavelength
3:What unit is the frequency of a wave measured in?
Please help this is due in 25 minutes
Answer:
2
Explanation:
wave length is the distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
3. hertz
True or False: The northern & southern lights are caused by solar wind particles interacting with gases in our atmosphere.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
An aurora is a natural electric phenomenon that creates bright and colorful light displays in the sky. These dramatic and colorful lights are created when electrically charged particles from solar winds enter the Earth's atmosphere and interact with gases in the atmosphere.
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Halla el coeficiente de dilatación lineal de una varilla que a 10 grados centígrados mide 125 metros y cuya longitud a 85 grados centígrados es 125.20 m. ¿De qué material será?
Answer:
α = 2.13 10⁻⁵ C⁻¹ , the closest material is ALUMINUM
Explanation:
The expression for thermal expansion is
ΔL = α L₀ ΔT
temperatures are
ΔT = 85 - 10 = 75 ° C
the length of the rod is L₀ = 125 m and L_f = 125.20 m
ΔL = 125.20 - 125 = 0.20 m
α = [tex]\frac{1}{L_o} \frac{\Delta L }{\Delta T}[/tex]
α = [tex]\frac{ 1}{125} \ \frac{0.20 }{75}[/tex]
α = 2.13 10⁻⁵ C⁻¹
When reviewing the table, the closest material is ALUMINUM
The plates on a vacuum capacitor have a radius of 3.0 mm and are separated by a distance of 1.5 mm. What is the capacitance of this capacitor?
How many calories are released when 6 grams of 100°C steam turns to 0°C ice?
Answer: 4276.2 calories
Explanation:
Given
mass of steam is 6 gm at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex]
Conversion of steam to ice involves
steam to water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex]water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex] to water at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]water to the ice at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]Calories released during the conversion of steam to water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]E_1=mL_v\quad [L_v=\text{latent heat of vaporisation}]\\E_1=6\times 533=3198\ cal.[/tex]
Calories released during the conversion of water at [tex]100^{\circ}C[/tex] to water at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]E_2=mc(\Delta T)\quad [c=\text{specific heat of water,}1\ cal./gm.^{\circ}C]\\E_2=6\times 1\times 100=600\ cal.[/tex]
Calories released during the conversion of water to the ice at [tex]0^{\circ}C[/tex]
[tex]E_3=mL_f\quad [L_f=\text{latent heat of fusion}]\\E_3=6\times 79.7=478.2\ cal.[/tex]
The total energy released is
[tex]E=E_1+E_2+E_3\\E=3198+600+478.2=4276.2\ cal.[/tex]
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Answer:
im still in elementry so you got to do it yo self
Explanation:
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This force on compass dials is an example of a force that _______.
Pls help with all questions dew in 10 minutes!
Mass of trolley (m):
(1)
0,9
kg
Mass
m xa
Acceleration
(a)
(mos)
Applied
Force (N)
0
4,04
O112
Tabulate your measurements in the table below.
At from A to B (s)
Average
Kg
At (s)
1
2
3
Hanger only
4,07 4,00
HOS
Hanger +
1 mass piece
10
3,09
3,04 3,10
3,14
Hanger +
2 mass pieces
ao
2,00
Hanger +
3 mass pieces 30
1196
1,91
Hanger +
4 mass pieces
168 1,69 1,TO 1,69
(5)
0,21
2,1 x 103 0, 098
O #4
8,8X10
2,22 2,14
0, 196
01 SS
0102
o zau
0103
01392
0/ 70
(5)
(5)
QUESTIONS AND ANALYSIS
1.
In this experiment identify the...
1.1
independent variable
(1)
1.2 dependent variable
3 E
1.3
controlled variable
Ар со
2.
3
Describe how the effect of friction was minimised in the experiment.
(1)
Use the recorded data to plot a graph that will show the relationship
between the acceleration and the applied force on the trolley. Use a (8)
graph paper.
Ilse the cranh to determine the mass of the trolley.
(4)
Answer:
ij
Explanation:
Which statement explains why 49 is a perfect square?
Answer:
It’s the product of 7 x 7. The square root of 49 is 7
Explanation:
It’s the product of 7 x 7. The square root of 49 is 7
A runner starts at position A. He runs 40 m North, 10 m East and 40 m
South. Where does he end up in relation the starting position?
a. 40 m North
b. 40 m South
c. 10 m East
d. Position
a container of mass 200kg contains 160cm
of liquid. The total mass of the container and liquid is 520g. what is the density of the liquid?
Answer:
mass of liquid = total mass - mass of container
m = 52000kg - 200kg
m = 519800
D = m/v
D = 519800/160
D = 3,248.75 kgm-³
A rectangular loop with dimensions 4.20 cm by 9.50 cm carries current I. The current in the loop produces a magnetic field at the center of the loop that has magnitude 3.10×10−5 T and direction away from you as you view the plane of the loop. What are the magnitude and direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) of the current in the loop?
Answer:
1.63 A and in clockwise direction
Explanation:
The magnetic field due to the rectangular loop is :
[tex]$B=\frac{2 \mu_0 I}{\pi}\left(\frac{\sqrt{L^2+W^2}}{LW}\right)$[/tex]
Given : W = 4.20 cm
[tex]$=4.20 \times 10^{-2} \ m$[/tex]
L = 9.50 cm
[tex]$= 9.50 \times 10^{-2} \ m$[/tex]
[tex]$B = 3.40 \times 10^{-5} \ T $[/tex]
Rearranging the above equation, we get
[tex]$I=\frac{B \pi LW}{2 \mu_0\sqrt{L^2+W^2}}$[/tex]
[tex]$I=\frac{(3.40 \times 10^{-5}) \pi(9.50 \times 10^{-2})(4.20 \times 10^{-2})}{2(4 \pi \times 10^{-7})\sqrt{(9.50 \times 10^{-2})^2+(4.20 \times 10^{-2})^2}}$[/tex]
I = 1.63 A
So the magnitude of the current in the rectangular loop is 1.63 A.
And the direction of current is clockwise.
Compare the motions of transverse, longitudinal, and combined waves.
Explanation:
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how molecular motion related with temperature?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
A 100 watt bulb with 60 volts has a current flow of how many Amps?
Answer:
I = 1.666... amps
Explanation:
P = I*V or Power = Current * Voltage
(100 watts) = I * (60 Volts)
I = 1.666... amps
Write the SI unit of time and temperature
Answer:
The SI unit of time is second (s) and temperature is Kelvin (K)
Explanation:
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What mythical creature do you think is possibly real, and not actually a myth? Why?
Examples of mythical creatures: Mermaids/Merman, Fairies/ Pixie, Nymphs, Dragons, Unicorn, Leprechauns, Werewolf, Loch Ness Monster, Sphinx, Centaur, Griffin, Yeti, Pegasus, Basilisk, Chimera, Ghoul, Imp, Gnome, Manticore, Troll, Bigfoot, Phoenix, Vampire etc.
You can choose one that is listed or not listed.
Explanation:
With most of our blue planet covered by water, it's little wonder that, centuries ago, the oceans were believed to hide mysterious creatures including sea serpents and mermaids. Merfolk (mermaids and mermen) are, of course, the marine version of half-human, half-animal legends that have captured human imagination for ages. One source, the "Arabian Nights," described mermaids as having "moon faces and hair like a woman's but their hands and feet were in their bellies and they had tails like fishes."
C.J.S. Thompson, a former curator at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, notes in his book "The Mystery and Lore of Monsters" that "Traditions concerning creatures half-human and half-fish in form have existed for thousands of years, and the Babylonian deity Era or Oannes, the Fish-god ... is usually depicted as having a bearded head with a crown and a body like a man, but from the waist downwards he has the shape of a fish." Greek mythology contains stories of the god Triton, the merman messenger of the sea, and several modern religions including Hinduism and Candomble (an Afro-Brazilian belief) worship mermaid goddesses to this day.
Find the density of a 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm cube with a mass of 64 g.
Answer:
8 g/cm³
Explanation:
density=mass/volume
volume=2*2*2=8 cm³
mass=64 g
density=64/8=8 g/cm³
The density of a 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm cube with a mass of 64 g is equal to 8 g/cm³.
What is the density?Density can be defined as the material mass per unit of volume. The symbol commonly used to represent density ρ and the letter 'D' can also be used.
The mathematical equation of the density can be represented as written below:
Density = Mass /Volume
or, ρ = m/V
The density of a material varies with pressure and temperature. There is a small variation for solids and liquids of any material but much larger for gases. Increasing the pressure of material decreases the volume and thus increases its density.
Given the volume of the cube = 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm
V = 8 cm³
The mass of the cube, m = 64 g
The density of the cube can be calculated from the above-mentioned formula:
Density = Mass of cube/volume
D = 64/8
D = 8 g/cm³
Therefore, the density of the cube is 8 g/cm³.
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As an airplane takes off, the air flows across the wings of the airplane. Which of the following would be the best description? I. The air flow across the top of the wing is greater than the air flows across the bottom of the wing. II. The air flow across the top and bottom of the wing is the same. III. The lift force is present because the pressure across the top is less than the pressure across the bottom of the wing.
Answer:
III. The lift force is present because the pressure across the top is less than the pressure across the bottom of the wing.
Explanation:
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Answer:
P since without a host the parasite won't be able to survive they would start decreasing as well but if the hosts were no more then they would go extinct. But since it is just decreasing then it should be P
Convert 0.0779 kg to g
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive technique used to stimulate regions of the human brain. A small coil is placed on the scalp, and a brief burst of current in the coil produces a rapidly changing magnetic field inside the brain. The induced emf can be sufficient to stimulate neuronal activity. One such device generates a magnetic field within the brain that rises from zero to 1.5 T in 120 ms. Determine the induced emf within a circle of tissue of radius 1.6 mm and that is perpendicular to the direction of the field.
Answer:
0.125 volts
Explanation:
The induced emf can be sufficient to stimulate neuronal activity.
One such device generates a magnetic field within the brain that rises from zero to 1.5 T in 120 ms.
We need to find the induced emf within a circle of tissue of radius 1.6 mm and that is perpendicular to the direction of the field. The formula for the induced emf is given by :
[tex]\epsilon=-\dfrac{d\phi}{dt}[/tex]
Where
[tex]\phi[/tex] is magnetic flux
So,
[tex]\epsilon=-\dfrac{d(BA)}{dt}\\\\=2\pi r\times \dfrac{dB}{dt}\\\\=2\pi \times 1.6\times 10^{-3}\times \dfrac{1.5-0}{120\times 10^{-3}}\\\\=0.125\ V[/tex]
So, the induced emf is equal to 0.125 volts.
Three resistors R1= 3 Ω, R2= 5 Ω, and R3 = 2 Ω are connected with 150 V power supply. What is the voltage across R2 ?
a.75 V
b.15 V
c.10 V
d.32 V
If the resistors are in series, it's 75 volts.
If they're in parallel, it's 150 volts.
You never told us series or parallel.
An entertainer pulls a table cloth off a table leaving behind the plates and sliverware undisturbed is an example of
A.
the law of balanced forces
B.
Newton's second law
C.
Newton's third law
D.
Newton's first law
Answer:
D. Newton's first law
Explanation:
Newton's first law of inertia says that an object will remain how it is, unless affected by an outside force. In this case, the plates want to remain stationary(not moving). Therefore, if you pull the table cloth fast enough, the force of friction produced will be small enough so that the Inertia of the plates will overcome the force of friction.
an airplane has a maximum velocity of 160km/h in still air. calculate its maximum velocity when it travels in air with a crosswind of 30km/h
Answer:
Velocity can be directly added or subtracted.
For example, if a boat has a velocity V in still water.
And now you put the boat in a river with a current that has a velocity V'
The total velocity of the boat in that river is just the addition of these two velocities.
Velocity in the river = V + V'
Where the only tricky part is that the velocity is a vector, so you need to take in account the directions of each vector.
In this case, we have a plane with a maximum velocity of 160km, let's assume a direction for this velocity, let's say that is in the positive x-direction.
Then we can write the velocity in the vector form:
velocity = (vel in x-axis, vel in y-axis)
The velocity of the plane can be written as:
v = (160km/h, 0)
Now we add a crosswind of 30km/h
crosswind means that it is perpendicular, then it acts on the y-axis.
Then the total velocity of the plane will be:
velocity = (160km/h, 0) + (0, 30km/h)
velocity = (160km/h, 30km/h)
Now you can compute the total velocity of the airplane as the module of that vector.
Remember that for a vector (x, y) the module is:
mod = √(x^2 + y^2)
Then the module of the velocity is:
v = √( (160km/h)^2 + (30km/h)^2) = 162.8 km/h
find the torque when the work done to more through an angel of 1/4π radians is 3j
Answer:
The torque is approximately 3.82 N·m
Explanation:
The relationship between work done, 'W', and the applied torque, 'τ' can be presented as follows;
W = τ × Δθ
Where;
W = The work done by the torque
τ = The magnitude of the torque
Δθ = The angle through which the object is turned
The parameters for 'W' and 'Δθ' are;
W = 3j
Δθ = 1/4 × π
From W = τ × Δθ, we have;
τ = W/Δθ
∴ τ = 3j/(1/4 × π) ≈ 3.81971863421 N·m
The torque, τ ≈ 3.82 N·m
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Answer:
they all need a source of oxygen
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The 500-N force F is applied to the vertical pole as shown(1) Determine the scalar components of the force vector F along the x'- and y'-axes. (2) Determine the scalar components of F along the x- and y'-axes.
Solution :
Given :
Force, F = 500 N
Let [tex]$ \vec F = F_x\ \hat i + F_y\ \hat j$[/tex]
[tex]$|\vec F|=\sqrt{F_x^2+F_y^2}$[/tex]
∴ [tex]$F_x=F \cos 60^\circ = 500 \ \cos 60^\circ = 250 \ N$[/tex]
[tex]$F_y=-F \cos 30^\circ = -500 \ \cos 30^\circ = -433.01 \ N$[/tex] (since [tex]$F_y$[/tex] direction is in negative y-axis)
[tex]$F=250 \ \hat i - 433.01 \ \hat j$[/tex]
So scalar components are : 250 N and 433.01 N
vector components are : [tex]$250 \ \hat i$[/tex] and [tex]$-433.01\ \hat j$[/tex]
1. Scalar components along :
x' axis = 500 N, since the force is in this direction.
[tex]$F_{x'}= F \ \cos \theta = 500\ \cos \theta$[/tex]
Here, θ = 0° , since force and axis in the same direction.
So, cos θ = cos 0° = 1
∴ [tex]$F_{x'}=500 \times 1=500\ N$[/tex]
[tex]$F_{y'}= F \ \sin \theta = 500\ \sin 0^\circ=500 \times 0=0$[/tex]
[tex]$F_{y'}=F\ cos \theta$[/tex] but here θ is 90°. So the force ad axis are perpendicular to each other.
[tex]$F_{y'}=F\ \cos 90^\circ= 500 \ \cos 90^\circ = 500 \times 0=0$[/tex]
∴ [tex]$F_{x'}= 500\ N \text{ and}\ F_{y'}=0\ N$[/tex]
2. Scalar components of F along:
x-axis :
[tex]$F_x=F\ \cos \theta$[/tex], here θ is the angle between x-axis and F = 60°.
[tex]$F_x=500 \times \cos60^\circ=250\ N$[/tex]
y'-axis :
[tex]$F_{y'}=F\ \cos \theta$[/tex], here θ is the angle between y'-axis and F = 90°.
[tex]$F_{y'}=500 \times \cos90^\circ=500\times 0=0\ N$[/tex]
∴ [tex]$F_{x}= 250\ N \text{ and}\ F_{y'}=0\ N$[/tex]
a body is moving with uniform acceleration, has initial velocity 45km/hr. and acceleration 20cm/s^2. find its velocity after 25 seconds