Answer:
0.52 V
Explanation:
From Nernst equation;
Ecell =E°cell - 0.0592/n log Q
E°cell = +0.63 V
[Zn2+] =1.0 M
[Pb2+] = 2.0 x 10-4 M
n = 2
Ecell = 0.63 - 0.0592/2 log[1.0/2.0 x 10-4]
Ecell = 0.63 - 0.11
Ecell = 0.52 V
What variables must be known to determine the observed frequency of a wave?
Answer:
The frequency, 'f', of a wave is given by the speed, 'v' of the wave and the wavelength, λ, of the wave
f = v/λ
The frequency, 'f', of a wave is also given by the inverse of the period, 'T', of the wave which is the time it takes the wave to complete an oscillation or a cycle
f 1/T
Therefore, the variables to be known to determine the frequency of a wave includes either, the velocity and the wavelength of the wave or the period of oscillation (the wave cycle) of the wave
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Katrina replaced the batteries in her camera with rechargeable ones. Later as she was recharging the batteries, Katrina told her mother “I am creating energy so that I can use these batteries again!” What was Katrina actually doing?
removing energy
destroying energy
transforming energy
repairing energy
Pedro uses a bar magnet to pick up a nail. He then touches the tip of the nail to some staples.
Answer:
B) The nail has become a temporary magnet, while the bar magnet remains a permanent magnet.
Explanation:
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Neutrons have a
charge______.
Answer here
Answer:
neutral
Explanation:
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What subatomic particle has a negative charge and is found outside of the nucleus?
a. electron
b. nucleus
c. neutron
d. proton
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. electron
Explanation:
The electron is the only negatively charged particle in the answers. The proton is positive. The nutron has a neutral charge. The nucleus isn't really a particle. It's a group of protons and neutrons.
Two point sources are simultaneously creating waves with a wavelength of 6 cm. Point X lies between the two sources. It is 9 cm from one source and 15 cm from the other. What wave heights do you expect at point X? A. The waves will never get very high or low. B. The waves may get very high, but will never get very low. C. The waves may get very low, but will never get very high. D. The waves will sometimes get very high and very low.
Answer:
OPTION D (The waves will sometimes get very high and very low) is the answer.
Explanation:
Wavelength = velocity ÷ frequency
As the frequency which measures the number of waves per unit of time is inversely proportional to the wavelength, point X which lies between two sources, and one source is shorter than another, the wave heights at point x will vary as the distances from point X vary too. This means that waves at point X depending on the wave type and source will get very high at times and very low.
Which best describes the effect of force on the motion of an object
Answer:
change of speed or direction
the nearest star to our planet other than the sun , is 4.4 light year away.One light-year is the distance light travels in a year.
* HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR TO REACH US?
* SUGGEST WHY LIGHT-YEAR IS USED AS THE UNIT FOR MEASURING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN DISTANT STARS AND OUR PLANET, RATHER THAN THE UNIT 'KILOMETER,
Answer:
1606
The main reason for using light years, however, is because the distances we deal with in space are immense. If we stick to miles or kilometers we quickly run into unwieldy numbers just measuring the distance to the nearest star: a dim red dwarf called Proxima Centauri that sits a mere 24,000,000,000,000 miles away!
Explanation:
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Answer:
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How do the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy of the ball change as the ball rolls down the ramp?
Explanation:
The gravitational potential energy is given by :
P = mgh
The kinetic energy of an object is given by :
[tex]K=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
As the ball reaches the bottom of the ramp, its potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases.
It imply that, when the ball at the top most height, its gravitational potential energy is maximum and zero kinetic energy and when ball reaches the bottom of the ramp, it will have maximum kinetic energy and zero potential energy.
A6 kg mass moving at 10m/s collides with a 4 kg mass moving in the
same direction at 4 m/s. After the collision both the 6 kg and 4 kg mass
continue to move in the same direction. If the 4 kg mass is moving at
10m/s, what is the speed of the 6 kg mass?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Scott is making a chart to show the difference between chemical reactions and nuclear reactions. Which part of his chart is incorrect? Chemical Reaction Nuclear Reaction Line 1 Happens in the nucleus of atoms Happens between atoms Line 2 Forms new compounds Forms new atoms and radioactive particles Line 3 Involves small amounts of energy Involves large amounts of energy
Answer:
The incorrect part of the chart is;
Line 1
Chemical [tex]{}[/tex] Reaction [tex]{}[/tex] Nuclear Reaction
Line 1 Happens in the nucleus of atoms [tex]{}[/tex] Happens between atoms
Explanation:
The given chart can be presented as follows;
Chemical Reaction [tex]{}[/tex] Nuclear Reaction
1. Happens in the nucleus of atoms [tex]{}[/tex] Happens Between atoms
2. Forms new compounds [tex]{}[/tex] Forms new atoms
3. Involves small amounts of energy [tex]{}[/tex] Involves large amounts of energy
From the above chart, line 1 is incorrect because a chemical reaction happens between the valence electrons of the reacting atoms while a nuclear reaction is the reaction that takes place between the nucleus of two or more atoms or the nucleus of an atom and a subatomic particle to produce one or more than new nuclide of a new atom with a change in the mass of the nucleus being represented by the large amount of energy in the reaction. Therefore, a nuclear reaction takes place in the nucleus of an atom, forms new atoms and involves large amounts of energy
The correct arrangement is presented as follows;
Chemical Reaction [tex]{}[/tex] Nuclear Reaction
1. Happens Between atoms [tex]{}[/tex] Happens in the nucleus of atoms
What 2 materials are the planets in our solar system made of?
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they are made up of rock and gas
Answer:
Hydrogen and Helium. 75% Hydrogen and 25% Helium.
Explanation:
A construction worker drops a hammer from a 15 m high building. How fast is it going before it hits the ground?
Answer:
12.1 m/s
Explanation:
v^2-u^2=2as
v^2-0=g(15)
If a machine increases force it must apply the force over a long distance? True or false
Answer: The machine must apply the force over a shorter distance. That's because a machine doesn't change the amount of work and work equals force times distance. Therefore, if force increases, distance must decrease
FALSE
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12. The term, bullet, is often incorrectly applied to the:
a. primer, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the
casing material that holds them all together.
b. cartridge, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the
casing material that holds them all together.
c. anvil, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the casing
material that holds them all together.
d. headstamp, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the
casing material that holds them all together.
Answer:
B. Cartridge, which includes primer powder, gunpowder, the bullet, and the
casing material that holds them all together.
Explanation:
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a water bomber flying with a horizontal speed of 85m/s at a height of 3000m drops a load on a fire below. How far in front of the target fire should the load be released?
Answer:
2081.65 m
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the time taken for the load to get to the target. This can be obtained as follow:
Height (h) = 3000 m
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10 m/s²
Time (t) =?
h = ½gt²
3000 = ½ × 10 × t²
3000 = 5 × t²
Divide both side by 5
t² = 3000 / 5
t² = 600
Take the square root of both side
t = √600
t = 24.49 s
Finally, we shall determine the distance from the target at which the load should be released. This can be obtained as follow:
Horizontal velocity (u) = 85 m/s
Time (t) = 24.49 s
Horizontal distance (s) =?
s = ut
s = 85 × 24.49
s = 2081.65 m
Thus, the load should be released from 2081.65 m.
13. How much work does a 35 N force do to lift a potted plant from the floor to a shelf 6 m high?
F = 35N
Id=6m
Wa
Answer:
W= 210 N
Explanation:
Just use work = Fparallel*d
W= 35*6
W= 210 N
Find the wavelength of a transverse wave the frequency of the wave motion is 3 Hz and the wave travels with a velocity of 48 m/s .
Answer:
16 m
Explanation:
What force can be seen when North Pole is brought near to South Pole
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is magnetic force
Answer:
Magnetic forces which causes attraction between the two poles
Which descriptions refer to cumulus clouds? Select three options.
are fluffy
form layers
are usually gray
form 1–1.5 miles above Earth
can extend up to 10 miles into the sky
Answer: are fluffy
form 1-1.5 miles above Earth
can extend up to 10 miles into the sky
Explanation:
Cumulus clouds are referred to as the clouds that have have flat bases and its appearance resembles that of floating cotton.
Cumulus clouds simply shows a fair weather. Cumulus cloud also forms 1-1.5 miles above Earth and can also extend up to 10 miles into the sky.
Answer:
Answer: are fluffy
Explanation:
As a projectile travels down its trajectory path, it covers _____.
A. more distance each second
B. a distance that depends on how it was dropped
C. the same amount of distance each second
D. less distance each second
Answer:
it is C.
definitely C
Explanation:
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Explain how tangential speed depends on distance.
What is the wavelength of a sound wave that has a speed of 340 m/s and a frequency of 880 Hz?
Answer:
Explanation:Wave length of a sound wave = speed / frequency1) 340 m/s / 880 Hz
Answer:
0.386m
Explanation:
Speed
Wavelength = -----------------
Frequency
340m/s
Wavelength = -------------- = 0.386m
880 Hz
A lens with f = 35.0 cm is held
42.0 cm from an object. Where
does the image form?
Answer: 210 cm
Explanation:
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What happens to the magnetic force as an object gets further away from the magnetic field?
A 110 kg fire-fighter descends down a pole. He experiences 530N of
friction.
d. Determine the fire-fighters weight
e. Draw an FBD
f. Determine the Fnet
draw the graph of the cooling curve of Naphtalene; hence discuss the cooling curve of Nephtalene
Answer:
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how far will an automobile move if 168000 j of work is created by 2000 n of force
Answer:
Distance = 84 meters
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Work done = 168,000 Joules
Force = 2,000 Newton
To find the distance covered by the automobile, we would use the formula;
[tex] Workdone = force * distance [/tex]
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] 168000 = 2000 * distance [/tex]
[tex] Distance = \frac {168000}{2000} [/tex]
Distance = 84 meters