Answer:C
Explanation:
The sun heats land quickly and as the warm air rises, cool air comes in to take it place.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The temp of the metal in a running car engine is 388 K. Find this temp in Celsius.
Answer:
115°c
Explanation:
°c=k-273
388-273=115
What does the half life for a radioactive material mean?
Witch TWO types of rock are formed as particles get pushed closer together A. Intrusive igneous B. Extrusive igneous C. Sedimentary D. Metamorphosis
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Sedimentary rocks are the product of
1) weathering of preexisting rocks,
2) transport of the weathering products,
3) deposition of the material
4) compaction (two rocks pushed together)
5) cementation of the sediment to form a rock.
Two ice-skaters are skating in circles on a frozen pond. Maria is making large circles with a radius of 12 m and skating 4.5 m/s. Her friend, Samantha, is making smaller circles with a radius of 6 m but is not skating as quickly, going only 3.8 m/s.
How could each skater increase her centripetal acceleration without changing the size of her path? Explain your reasoning.
Answer: Samantha has the largest centripetal acceleration of 2.4 m/s^2. Maria has only 1.69 m/s^2.
Explanation:
A 3900 kg truck is moving at 6.0 m/s what is the kinetic energy
Answer:
70200J
Explanation:
k.E = 1/2mv^2
K.E = 1/2(3900)(6)^2
Two physics students, Ben and Bonnie, are in the weightlifting room. Bonnie lifts the 50 kg barbell over her head (approximately .60 m) 10 times in one minute; Ben lifts the 50 kg barbell the same distance over his head 10 times in 10 seconds. Which student does the most work? Which student delivers the most power? Explain your answers.
Answer:
Both of them
Explanation:
Which of the following equations accurately defines acceleration?
Plz help ASAP
Answer:
Acceleration (a) is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2). Acceleration is also a vector quantity, so it includes both magnitude and direction.
Explanation:
Answer: i think its b
sorry if im wrong
Explanation:
A 0.25-kilogram ball is observed to accelerate at 4,000 m/sec2 as it is hit with a bat.
How much force is exerted on the bat by the ball?
Answer:
1000 NExplanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
force = 0.25 × 4000
We have the final answer as
1000 NHope this helps you
a toy car is wound up and released on the floor. it accelerates at a rate of 0.4 m/s/s . the mass of the care is 3kg. what is the force that the cars wheels exert on the floor.
Answer:
1.2N
Explanation:
f=m×a
m=3kg
a=.4m/s/s
3×.4=1.2
kg×m/s/s = N
A car of mass of 1000 ks in accelerating at 2 ms. What resultant force acts on the car? If the
resistance to the motion is 1000 N, what is the force due to engine?
Answer:
Explanation:
Opp
Which of the following is related to a person’s self-concept?
A) what neighborhood he or she lives in
B) his or her sense of self-worth
C) how good an athlete he or she is
D) how attractive he or she is
Answer:
Im not a 100 percent sure but i thinks it za A
Explanation:
As the amount of surface area increases, what happens to the rate of this reaction? If the antacid tablet were broken into eight pieces, what would be a reasonable estimate for the time of
as the surface area increases the rate of reaction also increases.
Explanation:
Answer:
A.) The rate is faster.
C.) 28 Seconds
The weight of an object is measured in air to be 7.0 N. The
object is then immersed in water and its apparent weight is
measured to be 4.0 N. Determine the buoyant force and state
whether or not the object floats.
Answer:
Buoyant force = 3.0 N
The object will not float.
Explanation:
Apparent weight of a body immersed in water is the actual weight of object minus buoyant force
Given in the question that;
Weight of object in air = 7.0 N
Apparent weight of object = 4.0 N
4.0 N = 7.0 N - Buoyant force
Buoyant force = 7.0 - 4.0 = 3.0 N
In this case, the buoyant force is less than weight of the object thus the object will sink.
A 615.00 kg race car is uniformly traveling around a circular race track. It takes the race car 20.00 seconds to do one lap around the 80.00 m radius circular track. What is the frequency of the race car's circular motion?
Answer:
The value is [tex]f = 0.05 \ Hz[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of the car is [tex]m = 615 \ kg[/tex]
The period of the circular motion is [tex]T = 20 \ s[/tex]
The radius is [tex]r = 80 \ m/s[/tex]
Generally the frequency of the circular motion is
[tex]f = \frac{1}{T }[/tex]
=> [tex]f = \frac{1}{ 20 }[/tex]
=> [tex]f = 0.05 \ Hz[/tex]
Earthquakes
Shaking of the ground
Seismographs
Scientific method
Answer:
C. seismographs
Explanation:
Theirs another name for seismographs but c is correct
3. Riddle:
I am black when you buy me, red when you use me and grey when you throw me away.
What am I?
Answer:
The answer is charcoal
Answer:
Charcoal
Explanation:
How much power is used if a force of 35 newtons is used to push a box a distance of 10 meters in 5 seconds?w=350j
Answer:
How much power is used if 350J of work is done when pushing a box for 5 seconds.
Explanation:
the answer is 70watts
is a tree a living or non living thing?
Answer:
Living thing
Explanation:
Nonliving things do not move by themselves, grow, or reproduce.
Answer:
Living
Explanation:
Unless you cut the tree, making that thang dead- its living
Chemical reactions occur due to sharing or transferring of blank. Please help ASAP!!!!
Answer: valence electrons?
Explanation:
Bile is a compound that helps in the digestion of fat and eliminates waste products from the blood. True O False
Answer:
That should be true because bile is ¨a bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid that aids digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.¨
Explanation:
Which point has the most Potential energy? [Select]
Which point has the most Kinetic energy? [ Select ]
Answer:
Most potential energy: A
Most kinetic energy: D
Explanation:
Kinetic Energy is the type of energy an object has due to its state of motion. It's proportional to the square of the speed.
The equation for the kinetic energy is:
[tex]\displaystyle K=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Where:
m = mass of the object
v = speed at which the object moves
The gravitational potential energy is the energy stored in an object because of its height h in a gravitational field.
It can be calculated with the equation:
U=m.g.h
The point where the object has the most potential energy is that where it has more height. It corresponds to point A.
When the object is at zero height, all of its potential energy was transformed to kinetic, thus the point where the kinetic energy is D.
Most potential energy: A
Most kinetic energy: D
Answer:
potentail enegry at point a and kinetic enegy at point c
Explanation:
i did this i fourth grade please mark brainlist
A train travels at a speed of 30mph and travelled a distance of 240 miles. How long did it take the train to complete its journey? Must show your work
Answer:
8
Explanation:
240 divided by 30 = 8
what is the mass and volume of 1000kg/m3 of water?
Answer: The mass would be 1000m3 and the volume would be 1000kg
Explanation:
What types of energy is used to make a lamp work
Answer:
Electrical energy
Explanation:
Why can humans float in space but not on Earth?
A boy is exerting a force of 70 N at a 50-degree angle on a lawnmower. He is accelerating at 1.8 m/s2. Round the answers to the nearest whole number.
What is the mass of the lawnmower?
What is the normal force exerted on the lawnmower?
The lawnmower accelerates in the positive horizontal direction, so that the net horizontal force is, by Newton's second law,
(70 N) cos(-50°) = m (1.8 m/s²)
where m is the mass of the lawnmower. Solve for m :
m = ((70 N) cos(-50°)) / (1.8 m/s²)
m ≈ 25 kg
The lawnmower presumably doesn't get lifted off the ground, so that the net vertical force is 0. If n is the magnitude of the normal force, then by Newton's second law,
n - m g + (70 N) sin(-50°) = 0
n = m g + (70 N) sin(50°)
n = (25 kg) (9.8 m/s²) + (70 N) sin(50°)
n ≈ 300 N
What force must be applied to the end of a rod along the x-axis of length 2.25 m in order to produce a torque on the rod about the origin of 11 z-hat N·m? Choose among the available options below. x,y,z,-z
Answer:
4.9N approx.Explanation:
Step one:
given data
length of rod r= 2.25m
Required torque = 11 Nm
Required
The force needed to produce a torque of 11Nm
Step two:
"By definition, Torque is the twisting force that tends to cause rotation.
The point where the object rotates is known as the axis of rotation."
Mathematically,
[tex]\tau = rF\sin\theta[/tex]
[tex]\tau[/tex] = torque
r = radius
F = force
[tex]\theta[/tex] = angle between F and the lever arm
in this case is zero
[tex]\tau = rF\\\\F=\tau/r[/tex]
substituting we have
F=11/2.25
F=4.88N
F=4.9N approx.
A jet aircraft is traveling at 214 m/s in hor-
izontal flight. The engine takes in air at a
rate of 115 kg/s and burns fuel at a rate of
2.53 kg/s. The exhaust gases are ejected at
276 m/s relative to the aircraft.
Find the thrust of the jet engine.
Answer in units of N.
Answer:
The thrust is [tex]F = 7828.3 \ N [/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The speed of the jet aircraft is [tex]v = 214 \ m/s[/tex]
The rate at which the engine takes in air is [tex]\^ Q = 115 \ kg/s[/tex]
The rate at which the engine burns fuel is [tex]\r m = 2.53 \ kg/s[/tex]
The speed of the exhaust gases is [tex]u = 276 \ m/s[/tex]
Generally the thrust of the engine is mathematically represented as
[tex]F =[ \^ Q * ( u - v )] + (\r m * u)[/tex]
=> [tex]F =[ 115 * ( 276 - 214 )] + (2.53 * 276)[/tex]
=> [tex]F = 7828.3 \ N [/tex]
3. If I run 150m in 30 seconds, what speed will I have been running at?
Answer:
speed = distance/time
Explanation:
speed = 150/30
speed =5m/s
you were running fast .....5m/s is a good speed
Where does compression often occur?
Answer:
a convergent boundary^^
Explanation:
hope it helped