Speed = (distance covered) / (time to cover the distance)
Speed = (400 ft) / (25 seconds)
Speed = 16 ft/sec
That's the car's speed.
We don't have enough information to state its velocity.
Which of the following is the best example of motion?
A. Waving your arms
B. Tossing and turning in your bed
C. Walking from home to school
D. Your dog wagging his tail
Answer:
Maybe A. waving your arms?
A toy radio-controlled car races around a circular track in a time of 2 MINUTES, with a speed of 5.25 m/s. What is the radius of the
circular track? (will give brainliest)
Answer:
The radius will be "100.31 m". A further solving is given below.
Explanation:
The given values are:
Time,
T = 2 minutes
i.e.,
= 120 seconds
Speed,
V = 5.25 m/s
As we know
⇒ [tex]T=\frac{2 \pi R}{V}[/tex]
then,
⇒ [tex]R=\frac{TV}{2 \pi}[/tex]
On substituting the given values, we get
⇒ [tex]=\frac{120\times 5.25}{2\times 3.14}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=\frac{630}{6.28}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=100.31 \ m[/tex]
What must happen to light in order for an image to form
A 15.0 cm object is 12.0 cm from a convex mirror that has a focal length of -6.0 cm. What is the height of the image produced by the mirror?
–5.0 cm
7.5 cm
-7.5 cm
5.0 cm
Answer:
-7.5
Explanation:
edge 2021
State two advantages of thermal expansion
Higher Power Efficiency and Eliminates Risk of Compressor Breakdown
When electrons are moving it is called
A field
B electricity
C friction
D attraction
What will be the final velocity of a rock if we drop it off of a bridge and it strikes the ground 2.8s later (ignoring air resistance)?
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) studies the physiological effects of large accelerations on astronauts. Some of these studies use a machine known as a centrifuge. This machine consists of a long arm, to one end of which is attached a chamber in which the astronaut sits. The other end of the arm is connected to an axis about which the arm and chamber can be rotated. The astronaut moves on a circular path, much like a model airplane flying in a circle on a guideline. The chamber is located 20.0 m from the center of the circle. At what speed must the chamber move so that an astronaut is subjected to 5.64 times the acceleration due to gravity
Answer:
w = 1,662 rad / s, v = 33.25 m / s
Explanation:
This this exercise indicates that the acceleration felt by the astronauts is
a = 5.64 g
in a circular motion the centripetal acceleration is
a_c = v²/ r
angular and linear variables are related
v = w r
we substitute
a_c = w² r
we finally have
5.64 g = w² r
w² = 5.64 g / r
let's calculate
w = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{5.64 \ 9.8}{20.0} }[/tex]
w = 1,662 rad / s
linear velocity is
v = w r
v = 1,662 20
v = 33.25 m / s
Two balls are rolling using the same force. Which law explains why the bowling ball will roll a shorter distance than a soccer ball ?
1. Newton's 1st law
2. Newton's 2nd law
3. Newton's 3rd law
Answer:
newton's 2nd law
Explanation:
In the first law, an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it. In the second law, the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration. In the third law, when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction.
When 525 J of heat is added to 7.6 g of metal at 26°C, the temperature increases to 80°C. What is the specific heat of the metal?
Ans the answer is 0.25J
Explanation
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In the early universe and now, stars most likely formed from which of the following?
Group of answer choices
Nebulas
Planets
Comets
Asteroids
Answer:
Nebulas
Explanation:
Nebulae are made of dust and gases—mostly hydrogen and helium. ... Eventually, the clump of dust and gas gets so big that it collapses from its own gravity. The collapse causes the material at the center of the cloud to heat up-and this hot core is the beginning of a star.
If force 1 has a magnitude of 5 N (forward) and force 2 has a magnitude of 30 N (forward), what is the net force acting on the object?
A.) 25 N forward
B.) 35 N forward
C.) 25 N backwards
D.) 35 N backwards
______________ controls the flow of electric current.
Answer!!!
Please
Answer:
Explanation:
Its resistor
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Answer:
Answer 4, 11k/min
Explanation:
From 0 - 1 km, it took 12 minutes
From 1 - 2 km, it took 10 minutes.
10 + 12 = 22
Divide the time by 2 km. 22/2 = 11
which best illustrates the relationships between a producer and a consumer
(b) The refractive index of the glass of the prism is 1.49. The ray EF is refracted at F. Use
information from Fig. 6.1 to calculate the angle of refraction at F.
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angle of refraction
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A globe (model of the Earth) is a hollow sphere with a radius of 16 cm. By wrapping a cord around the equator of a globe and pulling on it, a person exerts a torque on the globe of 120 N • m for 1.2 s. What angular momentum does the globe have after 1.2 s?
Answer:
144 kg m^2/s
Explanation:
A man's higher initial acceleration means that a man can outrun a horse over a very short race. A simple - but plausible - model for a sprint by a man and a horse uses the following assumptions: The man accelerates at 6.0 m/s2for 1.8 s and then runs at a constant speed. A horse accelerates at a more modest 5.0 m/s2 but continues accelerating for 4.8 s and then continues at a constant speed. A man and a horse are competing in a 200 m race. The man is given a 100 m head start, so he begins 100 mfrom the finish line.
How much time does it take the man to finish the race? The horse? Who wins?
Answer:
t_man = 10.16 s, t_horse = 10.73 s, the winner is the man
Explanation:
To solve this problem we are going to find the time of each one separately.
Man we look for distance and time during acceleration
x₁ = v₀ t₁ + ½ a₁ t₁²
as it comes out of rest its initial velocity is zero
x₁ = ½ a₁ t₁²
x₁ = ½ 6.0 1.8²
x₁ = 9.72 m
at this point its speed is
v₁ = v₀ + a t
v₁ = 0 + 6 1.8
v₁ = 10.8 m / s
From here on it continues at constant speed, the distance that the man needs to travel from the point where the man leaves at 100m is
x₂ = 100 - x₁
x₂ = 100- 9.72
x₂ = 90.28 m
the time for this part is
v₁ = x₂ / t₂
t₂ = x₂ / v₂
t₂ = 90.28 / 10.8
t₂ = 8.36 s
the total time for the man is
t_man = t₁ + t₂
t _man = 1.8 + 8.36
t_man = 10.16 s
We repeat the calculation for the horse
distance traveled during the acceleration period
x₃ = v₀ t + ½ a₂ t₃²
as part of rest its initial velocity is zero
x₃ = ½ a₂ t₃²
x₃ = ½ 5.0 4.8²
x₃ = 57.6 m
the velocity at this point is
v₃ = v₀ + a₂ t₃
v₃ = 0 + 5 4.8
v₃ = 24 m / s
the rest of the route is at constant speed, the remaining distance
x₄ = 200 - x₃
x₄ = 200 - 57.6
x₄ = 142.4 m
the time to go through it is
t₄ = x₄ / v₃
t₄ = 142.4 / 24
t₄ = 5.93 s
the total time for the horse is
t_horse = t₃ + t₄
t_horse = 4.8 + 5.93
t_horse = 10.73 s
when we compare the times we see that the man arrives a little before the horse, the winner is the man
Derived and define the units
Isaac Newton mathematically derived _________ 3 laws. A- Aristotle's B- Kepler C- Copernicus's D- Galileo's
Answer:
derive Kepler's third law.
Explanation:
In this exercise you are asked to complete the sentence.
Kepler's third law states that the period squared is equal to the radius cubed of the orbit of the planets, multiplied by a constant.
Newton using the law of motion was able to mathematically derive Kepler's third law.
Which applications, either for diagnostic purposes or for therapeutic purposes, do not involve ionizing radiation? Check all that apply.
Answer: I do not know (is this an RP question? ;-;)
Explanation:
Answer:
Applications in which ionizing radiation are not used are
MRI
ultrasound
laser surgery
Explanation:
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Would Lincoln, Nebraska or San Diego, California have a smaller range in average monthly temperatures
Answer: San diego
Because it is closer to the ocean
An object is located 20.0 cm from a convex lens. The lens focuses light at a
distance of 10.0 cm. What is the image distance?
A. 6.67 cm
B. -6.67 cm
C. -20.0 cm
D. 20.0 cm
The Answer Is : D. 20.0 cm
My Reason : These types of problems can all be solved using the lens or mirror equation.
1/20 +1/q= 1/10
q=20 cm
The image is formed behind the lens at 2f or the center of curvature.
It is real, inverted, and the same size as the object
The Answer Is: D. 20.0 cm
Explanation: I did the test :)
Figure 3.50 shows a wooden cube floating in water.
When a stone is placed on the wood, it sinks a further 0.2m.
Find the weight of the
(a) wood
(b) stone
(Density of water = 1000kgm^-3]
Answer:
(a) The weight of the wood is approximately 5,886 N
(b) The weight of the stone is approximately 1,962 N
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The base area of the wood, A = 1 m × 1 m = 1 m²
The depth to which the wood is submerged below the water, d = 0.6 m
The depth further the wood sinks when a stone is placed on the wood, Δd = 0.2 m
The density of water, ρ = 1,000 kg/m³
(a) Archimedes' principle states that the up-thrust, or upward force acting on an object submerged in a fluid, is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
For a floating object such as the wood, the up-thrust is equal to the weight of the object
The weight of the water displaced, W = The volume of the displaced water, V × The density of the water, ρ × The acceleration due to gravity, g
W = V × ρ × g
'V' is the same as the volume of the submerged wood, therefore;
V = A × d = 1 m × 1 m × 0.6 m = 0.6 m³
g ≈ 9.81 m/s²
Therefore;
W = 0.6 m³ × 1,000 kg/m³ × 9.81 m/s² ≈ 5,886 Newtons
The weight of the water displaced, W ≈ 5,886 N = The up-thrust = The weight of the wood
∴ The weight of the wood, W ≈ 5,886 N
(b) Similarly, the weight of the stone, [tex]W_{stone}[/tex] is equal to the weight of the additional volume of water displaced
∴ [tex]W_{stone}[/tex] = A × Δd × ρ × g
By plugging in the values, we get
[tex]W_{stone}[/tex] ≈ 1 m² × 0.2 m × 1,000 kg/m³ × 9.81 m/s² = 1,962 N
The weight of the stone, [tex]W_{stone}[/tex] ≈ 1,962 Newtons
Use the image to answer Questions 4–6.
What takes place at Point A?
conduction
convection
radiation
sublimation
What takes place at Point B?
conduction
convection
radiation
sublimation
Image attached
Answer:
the first one is c and the second is b
How tightly packed molecules (particles) are packed in a solid, liquid or gas is the
weight
volume
density
Answer:
I believe it's the weight
Explanation:
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Answer:
B is the answer!!
Explanation:
1. Rearrange the equation for the area of a rectangle (A = l w) to solve for length, l.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
2. Rearrange the equation for velocity v = d/t to solve for time, t.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
What is the momentum of a 200 kg truck travelling at 20 m/s?
Answer:
p = 4000 kg-m/s
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of a truck, m = 200 kg
Speed of the truck, v = 20 m/s
We need to find the momentum of the truck. The formula for momentum is given by :
p = mv
so,
[tex]p=200\times 20\\\\p=4000\ kg-m/s[/tex]
So, the momentum of the truck is equal to 4000 kg-m/s.
A car increases from 15 km/s to 45 km/s in 5 seconds. Calculate the average acceleration of the car during these 5 seconds. (2 points) A. 6 km/s2 B. 12 km/s2 C. 30 km/s2 D. 60 km/s2