turns into _____ energy (when plants convert into food)

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Answer 1

Answer:

its called photosynthesis  

Explanation:

when plants turn food into energy.  Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy and stored in the form of starch which can be used later.

Answer 2

Answer:

The answer would be photosynthesis

Explanation:

In this case plants convert light energy (1) into chemical energy, (in molecular bonds), through a process known as photosynthesis. Most of this energy is stored in compounds called carbohydrates. The plants convert a tiny amount of the light they receive into food energy. :)


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in the case shown below, the 1 kg rock rides on a horizontal disk that rotates at constant speed 5m/s about its vertical axis. the radius of the disk is 1 meter. What is the magnitude of the friction?

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Answer:

25

Explanation:

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Which statement best describes the effect of the magnet on the block of
material next to it?
is N
O
A. The magnet has magnetized the center of the block.
U
B. The magnet has magnetized the right side of the block.
C. The magnet has magnetized the whole block.
ОО
D. The magnet has magnetized the left side of the block.

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Answer:

B. The magnet has magnetized the right side of the block.

Explanation:

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As the building collapses, the volume of air inside the building decreases, while the mass of the air stays the same. This means that the _____ of the air inside the building will increase.

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Answer:

Density

Explanation:

what is the lowest possible tempature

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Absolute zero, technically known as zero kelvins, equals −273.15 degrees Celsius, or -459.67 Fahrenheit, and marks the spot on the thermometer where a system reaches its lowest possible energy, or thermal motion.

HELPP physics final will give brainliest

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0.5 m/s^2

Please give me brainliest! You don’t have to though :3

Help ASAP plz and thx u

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Answer:

a). a = F/m

Explanation:

Formula is F=ma

the answer is a ) a=F/m

A particle executes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 2.00 cm. At what positions does its speed equal one fourth of its maximum speed?

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Answer:

The positions are  0.0194 m  and - 0.0194 m.

Explanation:

Given;

amplitude of the simple harmonic motion, A = 2.0 cm = 0.02 m

speed of simple harmonic motion is given as;

[tex]v = \omega \sqrt{A^2-x^2}[/tex]

the maximum speed of the simple harmonic motion is given as;

[tex]v_{max} = \omega A[/tex]

when the speed equal one fourth of its maximum speed

[tex]v =\frac{v_{max}}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\omega\sqrt{A^2-x^2} = \frac{\omega A}{4} \\\\\sqrt{A^2-x^2}= \frac{A}{4}\\\\A^2-x^2 = \frac{A^2}{16} \\\\x^2 = A^2 - \frac{A^2}{16} \\\\x^2 = \frac{16A^2 - A^2}{16} \\\\x^2 = \frac{15A^2}{16} \\\\x= \sqrt{\frac{15A^2}{16} } \\\\x = \sqrt{\frac{15(0.02)^2}{16} }\\\\x = 0.0194 \ m \ \ or\ - 0.0194 \ m[/tex]

Thus, the positions are  0.0194 m and - 0.0194 m.

The positions where the speed equals 1/4 of its maximum speed is mathematically given as

[tex]x \pm 0.0194[/tex]

What positions does its speed equal one-fourth of its maximum speed?

Question Parameters:

an amplitude of 2.00 cm.

Generally, the equation for the speed of simple harmonic motion  is mathematically given as

[tex]v = w \sqrt{A^2-x^2}\\\\v=\frac{wA}{4}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]w \sqrt{A^2-x^2}=\frac{wA}{4}\\\\x^2=A^2-A^2/16\\\\x=\sqrt{\frac{15A^2}{16}}[/tex]

[tex]x \pm 0.0194[/tex]

In conclusion, the positions are

[tex]x \pm 0.0194[/tex]

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How much heat is absorbed by 3 kg honey baked ham as energy from the oven causes its temperature to change from 10°C to 60°C? (Specific heat capacity of ham 3287 cal/kgºC)?

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Answer:

The answer is 493.05kJ

Explanation:

given

mass m= 3kg

t1=  10°C

t2= 60°C

Specific heat capacity of ham =3287 cal/kgºC

Required,

The quantity of heat, Q

Step two:

the formula is

Q= mcΔT

substitute

Q= 3*3287(60-10)

Q=9861*50

Q=493050 J

Q= 493.05kJ

Which of the following is true?
A
The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Southern Oceans are completely separate
from each other.
B
The ocean covers about half of the Earth's surface.
с
Scientists have studied most of the ocean, but a tiny bit remains unexplored.
D
Scientists know more about the moon than they do the ocean.

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I think that d is true but I’m not for sure

Answer:

options B,C,D are true

Explanation:

____ is the ability to course change in matter

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Answer:

i don't know the correct answer

but this is what i found on web

Explanation:

Changes of state are physical changes in matter. They are reversible changes that do not change matter's chemical makeup or chemical properties. Processes involved in changes of state include melting, freezing, sublimation, deposition, condensation, and evaporation. Energy is always involved in changes of state.

Compute the specific heat capacity at constant volume of nitrogen (N2) gas. The molar mass of N2 is 28.0 g/mol.

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Answer:

724.3J/Kg.K

Explanation:

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Compute the specific heat capacity at constant volume of nitrogen (N2) gas.and compare with specific heat of liquid water. The molar mass of N2 is 28.0 g/mol.

The specific heat capacity can be computed by using expression below

c= CV/M

Where c= specific heat capacity

M= molar mass

CV= molar hear capacity

Nitrogen is a diatomic element, the Cv can be related to gas constant with 5/2R

Where R= 8.314J/mol.k

Molar mass= 28 ×10^-3Kg/mol

If we substitute to the expression, we have

c= (5R/2)/(M)

=5R/2 × 1/M

=(5×8.314) /(2×28 ×10^-3)

=724.3J/Kg.K

Hence, the specific heat capacity at constant volume of nitrogen (N2) gas is

724.3J/Kg.K

The specific heat of liquid water is about 4182 J/(K kg) which is among substance with high specific heat, therefore specific heat of Nitrogen gas is 724.3J/Kg.K which is low compare to that of liquid water.

Which kind of lens can correct a myopic (nearsighted) eye?

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Answer:

diverging lens

Explanation:

Since the nature of the problem of nearsightedness is that the light is focused in front of the retina, a diverging lens will serve to diverge light before it reaches the eye. This light will then be converged by the cornea and lens to produce an image on the retina.

What is the flow sensitivity of a biosensor?​

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Answer:

Sensitivity of biosensor

The biosensor showed good linear correlation in the wide detection range of 0.001–2000 ng/mL with good sensitivity. In addition, it retained its biosensing property for seven days with high reproducibility

Explanation:

a car traveling at 28.4 m/s undergoes a constant deceleration of 1.92 m/s2 when the breaks are applied. How many revolutions does each tire make before the car comes to a stop

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a car traveling at 28.4 m/s undergoes a constant deceleration of 1.92 m/s2 when the breaks are applied. How many revolutions does each tire make before the car comes to a stop? Assume that the car does not skid and that each tire has a radius of 0.307 m. Answer in units of rev.

Answer:

The value is  [tex]N = 109 \ rev[/tex]      

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The speed of the car is  [tex]u = 28.4 \ m/s[/tex]

     The constant deceleration experienced is  [tex]a = 1.92 \ m/s^2[/tex]

      The radius of the tire is  [tex]r = 0.307 \ m[/tex]

     

Generally from kinematic equation we have that

      [tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2as[/tex]

Here  v is the final velocity which is  0 m/s

   So

         [tex]0^2 = 28.4^2 + 2 * 1.92 * s[/tex]

=>      [tex]s = 210.04 \ m[/tex]

Generally the circumference of the tire is mathematically represented as

         [tex]C = 2 \pi r[/tex]

=>      [tex]C = 2 * 3.142 * 0.307[/tex]    

=>      [tex]C = 1.929 \ m[/tex]

Generally the number of revolution is mathematically represented as

         [tex]N = \frac{ s}{C}[/tex]    

=>     [tex]N = \frac{210.04}{1.929}[/tex]

=>     [tex]N = 109 \ rev[/tex]      

If a body having mass 40kg started moving initially with rest and it takes a velocity of 20m/sec in time 4 seconds. Find the value of force​

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[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Given:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Mass \ of \ the \ body \ (m) = 40 \ kg}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Final \ velocity \ of \ the \ body \ (v) = 20 \ m/s}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Initial \ velocity \ of \ the \ body \ (u) = 0}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\:To \:Find:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Force \ exerted \ by \ the \ body \ ( F)}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Solution:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

Using 1st equation of motion

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{v = u + at}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{20 = 0 + a(4)}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{20 = 4a}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{\dfrac{\cancel{20}}{\cancel{4}} = a}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{a = 5}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

Now, Finding the force exerted

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{F = ma}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{F = 40 \times 5}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{F = 200 \ N}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

Hence, [tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\star\:\:\:\sf{The \ force \ exerted \ by \ the \ body \ is \ 200N}[/tex]

What is the distance between a 900 kg compact car and a 1600 kg pickup truck if the gravitational force between them is about 0.0001 N?

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Answer:

The distance is 0.96m

Explanation:

Given

m1= 900kg

m2= 1600kg

Force F= 0.0001nN

G=6.67430*10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2

Required

The distance r

Step two:

the formula for the force is given as

F = Gm1m2/r2

make r subject of the formula

[tex]r= \sqrt{\frac{Gm1m2}{F} }[/tex]

[tex]r= \sqrt{\frac{6.67430*10^-11*900*1600}{0.0001} }\\\\r= 0.00009610992/0.0001`}\\\\r= 0.96m[/tex]

Answer:

The distance is 0.96m

Explanation:

Given

m1= 900kg

m2= 1600kg

Force F= 0.0001nN

G=6.67430*10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2

Required:

The distance r

Step two:

the formula for the force is given as

F = Gm1m2/r2

make r subject of the formula

[tex]r= \sqrt{\frac{Gm1m2}{F} }[/tex]

[tex]r= \sqrt{\frac{6.67430*10^-11*900*1600}{0.0001} }\\\\r= 0.00009610992/0.0001`}\\\\r= 0.96m[/tex]

Answer:

The distance between the compact car and pickup truck is 0.96048 m

Explanation:

The gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the interacting object, it is also inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.  This is shown in equation 1;

[tex]F =G \frac{m_{1} X m_{2} }{d^{2} }[/tex]............ 1

Where F is the gravitational force = 0.0001 N

G is the gravitational constant = 6.673 x [tex]10^{-11} Nm^{2} kg^{-2}[/tex]

[tex]m_{1}[/tex]  is the mass of the compact car = 900kg

[tex]m_{2}[/tex] is the mass of the pickup truck = 1600kg

d is the distance and its unknown ?

Let us make d the subject formula in equation 1

[tex]d = \sqrt{G\frac{m_{1} m_{2} }{F } }[/tex] .... 2

Substituting into equation 2 we have

[tex]d = \sqrt{\frac{6.673x10^{-11} x 900 x 1600}{0.0001N} }[/tex]

d = 0.96048m

Therefore the distance between the compact car and pickup truck is 0.96048 m

A sled is pulled with a force of 540 N at an angle of 40° with the horizontal. What are the horizontal and vertical components of this force?

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Answer:

Fx = 467.65N

Fy = 270N

Explanation:

Given

Force = 540N

angle of inclination = 40 degree

Horizontal component Fx = Fcos 30

Fx = 540cos30

Fx = 540(0.8660)

Fx = 467.65N

Hence the horizontal component is 467.65N

Vertical component Fy = Fsin 30

Fy = 540sin30

Fy = 540(0.5)

Fy = 270N

Hence the vertical component is 270N

Which scenario is an example of the transfer of thermal energy by radiation?

A. Water boils in a pan.

B. Hot air circulates in an oven.

C. An ice cube melts in a person's hand.

D. A frozen lake melts under the Sun.

Correct answer is D

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Answer:

its D: A frozen lake melts under the sun.

Explanation:

Radiation is the transfer of heat energy through space by electromagnetic radiation. Most of the electromagnetic radiation that comes to the earth from the sun is invisible. Only a small portion comes as visible light. Light is made of waves of different frequencies.

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1. Describe the methods by which an electric potential develops in primary cells and dry cells.
2. Describe the methods by which an electric potential develops in generators and thermocouples.
3. Identify the scenarios below as to whether they would increase or decrease the resistance of an electric current through a body.

a. Increase the length of the conductor
b. Utilize a conductor with a larger cross-section
c. Cool the conductor to lower its temperature

4. If 0.8 Wh of electrical energy is lost as heat, how much heat energy (in Btu) is produced?
5. How many kilowatt-hours of energy would be used by a 40 W bulb that runs for 10 hours every day during the course of one year?

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Not my answer but nevertheless

Answer:

Electric potential develops in primary/dry cells through a chemical reaction between the cell plates of the cell. free electrons move from the zinc plate to the copper plate through a conducting material.  

Electric potential develops in Generators via magnetic induction i.e. the movement of a conducting rod through the magnetic field between the poles of the horseshoe magnets produces Electric potential in Generators.

Electric potential develops in thermocouples via heat transfer ; A heat source is applied to the connecting end of the thermocouple strips and this will cause the production electric charges ( potential ) at the free ends

3) Identifying effect of each scenerio

a) The resistance of an electric current will increase when the length of the conductor increases

b) The resistance of an electric current through a body will decrease when the conductor has a larger cross-section

c) The resistance of an electric current through a body will decrease when the temperature of the conductor is cooled

4) The amount of heat lost as heat in Btu = 2.73 Btu

amount of heat lost = 0.8 Wh

convert to Btu = 0.8 Wh / 0.293 = 2.73 Btu   ( note : 1 Btu = 0.293 Wh )

5) The amount of of energy used by a 40 W bulb for 365 days = 146 kWh

Power of bulb = 40 W

Run time = 10 hours * 365 days

∴ amount of energy used = 3650 * 40 = 146 * 10^3 Wh = 146 kWh

Professional baseball pitchers deliver pitches that can reach the blazing speed of 100 mph (miles per hour). A local team has drafted an up-and-coming, left-handed pitcher who can consistently pitch at 42.24 m/s (94.50 mph).
A. Assuming a pitched ball has a mass of 0.1420 kg and has this speed just before a batter makes contact with it, how much kinetic energy does the ball have?
B. How high would the ball need to be dropped from to attain the same energy (neglect air resistance)?

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Answer:

A. ) K =126. 7 J

B. ) h= 91.1 m.

Explanation:

A)

Assuming no air resistance, once released by the pitcher, the speed must keep constant through all the trajectory, so the kinetic energy of the ball can be expressed as follows:

       [tex]K = \frac{1}{2}*m*v^{2} = \frac{1}{2}*0.142 kg*(42.24m/s)^{2} = 126.7 J (1)[/tex]

B)

Neglecting air resistance, total mechanical energy must be the same at any point, so, if we choose the ground level as the zero reference level for the gravitational potential energy, and assuming that the ball attains this kinetic energy just before striking ground, this value must be equal to the gravitational potential energy just before be dropped, so we can write the following equality:

        [tex]U_{o} = K_{f} = 126. 7 J (2)[/tex]

        ⇒ m*g*h = 126. 7 J

Solving for h, we get:

       [tex]h = \frac{K_{f}}{m*g} = \frac{126.7J}{0.1420kg*9.8m/s2} = 91.1 m (3)[/tex]

A certain heat engine does 30.2 kJ of work and dissipates 9.14 kJ of waste heat in a cyclical process.
A) What was the heat input to this engine?
B) What was its efficiency?

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Answer:

a) [tex]H_{in}=39.34 kJ[/tex]

b) Efficiency=76.77%

Explanation:

a)

In order to solve this problem, we can use the following formula:

[tex]H_{in}=H_{out}+W[/tex]

the problem provides us with all the necessary information so we can directly use the formula:

[tex]H_{in}=9.14kJ+30.2kJ[/tex]

[tex]H_{in}=39.34 kJ[/tex]

b) In order to find the efficiency, we can use the following formula:

[tex]Efficiency=\frac{W}{H_{in}}*100\%[/tex]

so we get:

[tex]Efficiency=\frac{30.2kJ}{39.34kJ}*100\%[/tex]

Efficiency=76.77%

Gregor Mendel observed that pea plant traits did not blend in their offspring?

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Pea plants traits do not blend with their offsprings

Pushes and pulls that result from objects that are physically touching
each other

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The answer: A force




Explanation: I looked it up












Answer:

That is false. Take a look at this way. You can push a ball with your own breath, you just need to blow it. And you can pull something from afar with a magnet. It is possible to do both.

Explanation:

Not all physical things can be done only physically. Like I just said, it is possible to use other forces (no, not the dark side one),  such as a magnetic force, displayed by a magnet or anything with a force like so.

The mass and coordinates of three objects are given below: m1 = 6.0 kg at (0.0, 0.0) m, m2 = 1.5 kg at (0.0, 4.1) m, and m3 = 4.0 kg at (1.9, 0.0) m. Determine where we should place a fourth object with a mass m4 = 7.9 kg so that the center of gravity of the four-object arrangement will be at (0.0, 0.0) m

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Answer:

The location of the center of gravity of the fourth mass is [tex]\vec r_{4} = (-0.961\,m,-0.779\,m)[/tex].

Explanation:

Vectorially speaking, the center of gravity with respect to origin ([tex]\vec r_{cg}[/tex]), measured in meters, is defined by the following formula:

[tex]\vec r_{cg} = \frac{m_{1}\cdot \vec r_{1}+m_{2}\cdot \vec r_{2}+m_{3}\cdot \vec r_{3}+m_{4}\cdot \vec r_{4}}{m_{1}+m_{2}+m_{3}+m_{4}}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]m_{1}[/tex], [tex]m_{2}[/tex], [tex]m_{3}[/tex], [tex]m_{4}[/tex] - Masses of the objects, measured in kilograms.

[tex]\vec r_{1}[/tex], [tex]\vec r_{2}[/tex], [tex]\vec r_{3}[/tex], [tex]\vec r_{4}[/tex] - Location of the center of mass of each object with respect to origin, measured in meters.

If we know that [tex]\vec r_{cg} = (0,0)\,[m][/tex], [tex]\vec r_{1} = (0,0)\,[m][/tex], [tex]\vec r_{2} = (0, 4.1)\,[m][/tex], [tex]\vec r_{3} = (1.9,0.0)\,[m][/tex], [tex]m_{1} = 6\,kg[/tex], [tex]m_{2} = 1.5\,kg[/tex], [tex]m_{3} = 4\,kg[/tex] and [tex]m_{4} = 7.9\,kg[/tex], then the equation is reduced into this:

[tex](0,0) = \frac{(6\,kg)\cdot (0,0)\,[m]+(1.5\,kg)\cdot (0,4.1)\,[m]+(4.0\,kg)\cdot (1.9,0)\,[m]+(7.9\,kg)\cdot \vec r_{4}}{6\,kg+1.5\,kg+4\,kg+7.9\,kg}[/tex]

[tex](6\,kg)\cdot (0,0)\,[m]+(1.5\,kg)\cdot (0,4.1)\,[m]+(4\,kg)\cdot (1.9,0)\,[m]+(7.9\,kg)\cdot \vec r_{4} = (0,0)\,[kg\cdot m][/tex]

[tex](7.9\,kg)\cdot \vec r_{4} = -(6\,kg)\cdot (0,0)\,[m]-(1.5\,kg)\cdot (0,4.1)\,[m]-(4\,kg)\cdot (1.9,0)\,[m][/tex]

[tex]\vec r_{4} = -0.759\cdot (0,0)\,[m]-0.190\cdot (0,4.1)\,[m]-0.506\cdot (1.9,0)\,[m][/tex]

[tex]\vec r_{4} = (0, 0)\,[m] -(0, 0.779)\,[m]-(0.961,0)\,[m][/tex]

[tex]\vec r_{4} = (-0.961\,m,-0.779\,m)[/tex]

The location of the center of gravity of the fourth mass is [tex]\vec r_{4} = (-0.961\,m,-0.779\,m)[/tex].

A 30 N force toward the west is applied to an object. The object moves 50 m east during the time the force is applied. What is the change in kinetic energy of the object?
a) 1.0 J
b) 750 J
c) 1.7 J
d) -1500 J

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Answer:

D.-1500Joules

Explanation:

The change in kinetic energy of the object s equivalent to the workdone by the body in the west direction (negative x direction)

Workdone = Force * Distance

Given

Force = 30N

Distance moved by the object = 30m

Required

Kinetic energy

Kinetic energy = 30 * 50

Kinetic energy = 1500Joules

Since the body moves in the negative  direction, hence the kinetic energy will be -1500Joules

How can you prove that the potential energy of a stretched spring turns into kinetic energy when you release the spring?

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Potential energy+Kinetic energy=Total energy

When you release a spring the velocity increases, therefore the kinetic energy increases ke=1/2*mv^2 and the displacement decreases therefore the potential energy decreases pe=1/2*kx^2.

compute the velocity of light in calcium fluoride which has dielectric constant of 2.056 .​

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Answer:

idl low presure but de 2.518 has a 6 divide 8 equal di. ko alam?

Answer this question: Is math really important to giving science power? (remember the 5 Ws and the H)

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i don’t really understand what you are asking but i believe that math is important to giving science power without math it’s wouldn’t really be a thing yk but i don’t i understood what’s your asking ?

A scientist who wants to study the affects of fertilizer on plants sets up an experiment. Plant A gets no fertilizer, Plant B gets 5 milligrams of fertilizer, and Plant C gets 10 milligrams of fertilizer. Which plant is the control group in this experiment?

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Answer: Plant A

Explanation: The control group is participants who do not receive the experimental treatment.

Psychologists often talk of the nature-nurture controversy. Which of these
concepts supports the "nurture" over the "nature" part?
O A. Freudian concepts
O B. James-Lange
OC. Tabula rasa
OD. Biological origins

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Answer:

O A. Freudian concepts

Freud (1905) stated that events in our childhood have a great influence on our adult lives, shaping our personality. He thought that parenting is of primary importance to a child's development, and the family as the most important feature of nurture was a common theme throughout twentieth-century psychology (which was dominated by environmentalists theories).

Explanation:

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O A. Freudian concepts. Freud (1905) stated that events in our childhood have a great influence on our adult lives, shaping our personality.

Who is O.A. Freudian?

He thought that parenting is of primary importance to a child's development, and the family as the most important feature of nurture was a common theme throughout twentieth-century psychology (which was dominated by environmentalists theories).

One of the case studies most closely linked with the Austrian psychotherapist Sigmund Freud is the hysterics and treatment of Anna O.

Despite the fact that Freud is intimately identified with Anna O, it is thought that he never actually treated her; instead, Breuer saw the patient.

Therefore, O A. Freudian concepts. Freud (1905) stated that events in our childhood have a great influence on our adult lives, shaping our personality.

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