Which is the weakest of the four fundamental forces?
strong nuclear
weak nuclear
electromagnetic
gravitational

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Answer 1

Answer:

Gravitational

Explanation:

gravitational

Answer 2

Answer:

Gravitational

Explanation:

In order from strongest to weakest.

Strong nuclear

Electromagnetic

Weak nuclear

Gravitational


Related Questions

Please Help! Will mark brainliest.

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Answer:W = m*g*h

19*9.8*32.4 = 6,032.9 rounded

honestly, I do not know if this is correct so please don't come back at me

hopefully this helps

Explanation: [do the following, if you think I am wrong]

just pick a formula,

plug in the number to the mass, gravity, and height

than multiply

get your answer, but don't forget to round to the nearest tenth

A student stretches a spring, attaches a 1.20 kg mass to it, and releases the mass from rest on a frictionless surface. The resulting oscillation has a period of 0.750 s and an amplitude of 15.0 cm. Determine the oscillation frequency, the spring constant, and the speed of the mass when it is halfway to the equilibrium position.

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Answer:

the speed of the mass when it is halfway to the equilibrium position is 1.26 m/s

Explanation:

Given that;

mass of the object m = 1.20 kg

period of oscillation = 0.750 s

Amplitude ( A/x) = 15.0 cm = 0.15 m

now;

a) Determine the oscillation frequency;

oscillation frequency f = 1/T

we substitute

f = 1 / 0.750 s

f = 1.33 Hz

Therefore, the oscillation frequency is 1.33 Hz

b) Determine the spring constant;

we solve for spring constant from the following expression;

T = 2π√(m/k)

k = 4π²m / T²

so we substitute

k = (4π² × 1.20) / (0.750)²

k = 47.3741 / 0.5625

k =  84.22 N/m

Therefore, the spring constant is 84.22 N/m

c) determine the speed of the mass when it is halfway to the equilibrium position

So, at equilibrium, the energy is equal to K.E

such that;

1/2mv² = 1/2kx²

mv² = kx²

v² = kx² / m

v = √( kx²/m)

we substitute

v = √( 84.22×(0.15 m)²/ 1.2 )

v = √( 1.89495 / 1.2 )

v = √ 1.579125

v = 1.26 m/s  

Therefore, the speed of the mass when it is halfway to the equilibrium position is 1.26 m/s

What term is used to describe DNA Replication?
Conservative
Un-conservative
Non-conservative
Semi-conservative

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Answer:

Semi-conservative

Explanation:

Each strand of the original DNA molecule serves as a template for the production of its counterpart

A plane wishes to fly due north to an airport which is 205 km away. The plane can fly at a speed in still air of 220 km/h. A wind of 43 km/h blows from east to west.


a. In which direction,relative to north, should the plane head to reach it’s destination?

b. How long does this take?

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Answer:

nique ta mama  

Explanation:

Which object would have the greatest acceleration?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

A and C are balanced, B has a resultant force of 5N right, and D has a resultant force of 20N right.

Hearing rattles from a snake, you make two rapid displacements of magnitude 1.8 m and 2.4m. Draw sketches, roughly to scale, to show how your two displacements might add to give the following resultant of magnitudes.
a. 4.2 m
b. 0.6 m
c. 3.2 m

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Answer:

The answer is a 4.2m

Explanation:

Given data

Please see attached the rough drawing for your reference.

From the drawing, you ran 18m west and 2.4m south

The displacement is

= 1.8+2.4

=4.2m

A 0.500 cm diameter plastic sphere, used in a static electricity demonstration, has a uniformly distributed 44.0 pC charge on its surface. What is the potential near its surface

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Answer:

Explanation:

Radius of sphere R = .250 x 10⁻² m

Potential on the surface V = k Q / R , where Q is charge on the surface ,  R is radius of the surface and k = 9 x 10⁹

Q = 44  x 10⁻¹² C

V = 9 x 10⁹ x 44  x 10⁻¹² /  ( .25 x 10⁻²)

= 1584 x 10⁻¹ Volt .

= 158.4 Volt

To have the highest magnification in a telescope, the focal length of the objective lens should be _________ and the focal length of the eyepiece lens should be ________. To have the highest magnification in a telescope, the focal length of the objective lens should be _________ and the focal length of the eyepiece lens should be ________. small; small small; large large; small large; large

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Answer:

Large; small.

Explanation:

A telescope can be defined as an optical instrument or device which comprises of a curved mirror and lenses used for viewing distant objects i.e objects that are very far away such as stars and other planetary bodies. The first telescope was invented by Sir Isaac Newton.

To have the highest magnification in a telescope, the focal length of the objective lens should be large and the focal length of the eyepiece lens should be small.

This ultimately implies that, the eyepiece lens has a small focal length while the objective lens has a large focal length.

A 0.75 kg golf ball is being launched from the ground. What is its potential energy​

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Explanation:

the question it's not complete as I don't know the height as the formula for potential energy is : PE = mgh

(m) - mass acceleration due to gravity

(g) - acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s2)

(h) - height

1. In calculating the work W necessary to stretch a spring from its natural length of 8 centimeters to a length of 12 centimeters, we need some more information about the spring. There are two distinct kinds of information, each of which separately would provide the necessary assistance so we could find W. Describe what the two additional kinds of information are.

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Answer:

* displacement from equilibrium position

* The spring constant,

Explanation:

The work done by a spring is two times the expressions

         W = ∫ F. dx

         

in a spring the force is given by hooke's law

          F = - k Δx

we substitute

         W = - k ∫ x dx cos θ

In the case of the spring, the displacement is in the same direction of work, therefore the angle is zero and the cosine is equal to 1

we integrate

           W = ½ k Δx²

we can see that we need two parts to calculate the work

* displacement from equilibrium position

          Δx = 12 -8 = 4 cm

* The spring constant, this constant can be found from the displacement measurements as a function of the applied force.

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of noble gases?

unreactive
odorless
solid at room temperature
colorless

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solid at room temperature
I think it’s Solid at room temperature

To understand the behavior of the electric field at the surface of a conductor, and its relationship to surface charge on the conductor. A conductor is placed in an external electrostatic field. The external field is uniform before the conductor is placed within it. The conductor is completely isolated from any source of current or charge.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The electric field inside of a conductor is 0 because the conduction electrons are pushed to the outer edges of the conductor. The surface of the conductor still has charge.

The nearest neighbor interaction force is of magnitude 481 nanoNewtons, e.g., the magnitude of the force of the leftmost electron on the proton, or the magnitude of the force of any of the three on its nearest neighbor electron. Calculate the size of the net force on the leftmost proton.

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Answer:

 F = 120.25 10⁻⁹  N

Explanation:

In this exercise, the force between the closest neighbors is indicated by f = 481 10⁻⁹ N, in general between the one-dimensional solid the distances remain the same, if the distance between the first neighbor is d, the distance between the second neighbors is 2d.

For most solids the attractive forces are electrical, therefore force is proportional to the electrical charges and the inverse of the distance squared,

             F = [tex]k \frac{q_1 q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

if we call fo the force for the first neighbors

              F₀ = k \frac{q_1 q_2}{d^2}

the force for the second neighbors r= 2d  

              F = k \frac{q_1 q_2}{(2d)^2}

              F = F₀ / 4

let's calculate

              F = 481 10⁻⁹ / 4

              F = 120.25 10⁻⁹  N

.1 An 8-ft 3 tank contains air at an initial temperature of 808F and initial pressure of 100 lbf/in. 2 The tank develops a small hole, and air leaks from the tank at a constant rate of 0.03 lb/s for 90 s until the pressure of the air remaining in the tank is 30 lbf/in. 2 Employing the ideal gas model, determine the final temperature, in 8F, of the air remaining in the tank

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Correct temperature is 80°F

Answer:

T_f = 38.83°F

Explanation:

We are given;

Volume; V = 8 ft³

Initial Pressure; P_i = 100 lbf/in² = 100 × 12² lbf/ft²

Initial temperature; T_i = 80°F = 539.67 °R

Time for outlet flow; t_o = 90 s

Mass flow rate at outlet; m'_o = 0.03 lb/s

Final pressure; P_f = 30 lbf/in² = 30 × 12² lbf/ft²

Now, from ideal gas equation,

Pv = RT

Where v is initial specific volume

R is ideal gas constant = 53.33 ft.lbf/°R

Thus;

v = RT/P

v_i = 53.33 × 539.67/(100 × 12²)

v_i = 2 ft³/lb

Formula for initial mass is;

m_i = V/v_i

m_i = 8/2

m_i = 4 lb

Now change in mass is given as;

Δm = m'_o × t_o

Δm = 0.03 × 90

Δm = 2.7 lb

Now,

m_f = m_i - Δm

Thus; m_f = 4 - 2.7

m_f = 1.3 lb

Similarly in above;

v_f = V/m_f

v_f = 8/1.3

v_f = 6.154 ft³/lb

Again;

Pv = RT

Thus;

T_f = P_f•v_f/R

T_f = (30 × 12² × 6.154)/53.33

T_f = 498.5°R

Converting to °F gives;

T_f = 38.83°F

The final temperature, in °F, of the air remaining in the tank is 38.83°F

It is given that volume V = 8 ft³

Initial Pressure Pi = 100 lbf/in² = 100 × 12² lbf/ft²

Initial temperature Ti = 80°F = 539.67 °R

Time for outlet flow; to = 90 s

Mass flow rate at outlet; m'o = 0.03 lb/s

Final pressure; Pf = 30 lbf/in² = 30 × 12² lbf/ft²

Now, from ideal gas equation,

Pv = RT

where v is initial volume, R is ideal gas constant = 53.33 ft.lbf/°R

[tex]v = RT/P\\ \\ v_i = 53.33 *539.67/(100*12^2)\\ \\ v_i = 2 ft^3/lb [/tex]

The initial mass is;

[tex]m_i = V/v_i\\ \\ m_i = 8/2\\ \\ m_i = 4 lb [/tex]

Now change in mass is given as;

Δm = [tex]m'_o*t_o[/tex]

Δm = 0.03 × 90

Δm = 2.7 lb

[tex]m_f[/tex] = [tex]m_i[/tex] - Δm

[tex]m_f[/tex] = 4 - 2.7

[tex]m_f[/tex] = 1.3 lb

now,

[tex]v_f = V/m_f\\ \\ v_f = 8/1.3\\ \\ v_f = 6.154 f^3/lb [/tex]

From the gas equation

Pv = RT

Final state:

[tex]T_f = P_fv_f/R\\\\ T_f = (30*12^2*6.154)/53.33\\\\ T_f = 498.5^oR [/tex]

Converting to °F:

[tex]T_f[/tex] = 38.83°F is the final temperature.

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Heart Disease is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States
A True
B False

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Falsefalsefalsefalsefalsr

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. This is the case in the U.S. and worldwide. More than half of all people who die due to heart disease are men.

TRUE

Two loudspeakers are about 10 mm apart in the front of a large classroom. If either speaker plays a pure tone at a single frequency of 400 HzHz, the loudness seems pretty even as you wander around the room, and gradually decreases in volume as you move farther from the speaker. If both speakers then play the same tone together, what do you hear as you wander around the room

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Answer:

I hear points of low volume sound and points of high volume of sound.

Explanation:

This is because, since the two sources of sound have the same frequency and are separated by a distance, d = 10 mm, there would be successive points of constructive and destructive interference.

Since their frequencies are similar, we should have beats of high and low frequency.

So, at points of low frequency, the amplitude of the wave is smallest and there is destructive interference. The frequency at this point is the difference between the frequencies from both speakers. Since the frequency from both speakers is 400 Hz, we have, f - f' = 400 Hz - 400 Hz = 0 Hz. So, the volume of the sound is low(zero) at these points.

Also, at points of high frequency, the amplitude of the wave is highest and there is constructive interference. The frequency at this point is the sum between the frequencies from both speakers. Since the frequency from both speakers is 400 Hz, we have, (f + f') = 400 Hz + 400 Hz = 800 Hz. So, the volume of the sound is high at these points.

So, as you wander around the room, I should hear points of high and low sound across the room.

6.
ribbon
AA
SON
120 N
Two teams of students are competing in a tug-o-war contest, as shown in the
picture above. How does the ribbon move?

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Answer:

The ribbon will move to the right.

Explanation:

To know the the correct answer to the question, we shall determine the net force and direction. This can be obtained as follow:

Force to the right (Fᵣ) = 120 N

Force to the left (Fₗ) = 80 N

Net force (Fₙ) =?

Fₙ = Fᵣ – Fₗ

Fₙ = 120 – 80

Fₙ = 40 N to the right.

From the calculation made above, the net force is 40 N to the right. Thus, the ribbon will move to the right.

Two ropes are connected to a 200 kg dinghy. Two cousins each take one rope and pull. When the cousins pull in the same direction, the dinghy accelerates at a rate of 1.31 m/s2 to the east. If they pull in opposite directions, the dinghy has an acceleration of 0.526 m/s2 to the west. Assume the ropes are horizontal, and ignore any other horizontal forces acting on the dinghy. What is the magnitude of the force each cousin exerts on the dinghy

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Answer:

The magnitude of the force each cousin exerts on the dinghy is 183.6 N and 78.4 N.

Explanation:

When the cousins pull in the same direction we have:

[tex] F_{1} + F_{2} = ma_{e} [/tex]   (1)        

Where:

F₁ and F₂ are the forces exerted by the two boys.

m: is the mass of the dinghy = 200 kg

[tex]a_{e}[/tex]: is the acceleration in the east direction

When the cousins pull in opposite directions we have:

[tex] F_{1} - F_{2} = ma_{w} [/tex]   (2)            

By adding equation (1) and (2):                                              

[tex] 2F_{1} = m(a_{e} + a_{w}) [/tex]          

[tex] F_{1} = \frac{200 kg(1.31 m/s^{2} + 0.526 m/s^{2})}{2} = 183.6 N [/tex]    

Now, by entering F₁ into equation (1) we can find F₂:    

[tex] F_{2} = ma_{e} - F_{1} = 200kg*1.31 m/s^{2} - 183.6 N = 78.4 N [/tex]

Therefore, the magnitude of the force each cousin exerts on the dinghy is 183.6 N and 78.4 N.    

I hope it helps you!  

A 7300 kg rocket blasts off vertically from the launch pad with a constant upward acceleration of 2.20 m/s2 and feels no appreciable air resistance. When it has reached a height of 575 m , its engines suddenly fail so that the only force acting on it is now gravity. Part A What is the maximum height this rocket will reach above the launch pad

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Answer:

Explanation:

We shall first calculate the velocity at height h = 575 m .

acceleration a = 2.2 m /s²

v² = u² + 2 a s

u is initial velocity , v is final velocity , s is height achieved

v² = 0 + 2 x 2.2 x 575

v = 50.3 m /s

After 575 m , rocket moves under free fall so g will act on it downwards

If it travels further by height H

from the relation

v² = u² - 2 g H

v = 0 , u = 50.3 m /s

H = ?

0 = 50.3² - 2 x 9.8 H

H = 129.08 m

Total height attained by rocket

= 575 + 129.08

= 704.08 m .

A star can give off white light. Why is this evidence that a star is a blackbody
radiator?
A. White light is made up of many different wavelengths of light.
B. The star reflects the white light.
C. The star absorbs the white light.
D. White light is only one wavelength of light.
O

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Answer:

It's A. White light is made up of many different wavelengths of light.

What is the correct description for kinetic energy?Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
the energy an object has because of it temperature
the energy an object has because it is moving
the energy stored in an object because of its position
the energy stored in an object when you stretch or squash it

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Answer:

The energy an object has because it is moving

Explanation:

It has been a while since I have talked about kinetic energy so I can't give you an explanation why that answer is right but it is.

A pendulum has a period of 5.14s and a length of 0.25m. What is the acceleration
due to gravity? *

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Answer:

Acceleration due to gravity, g = 2.68m/s²

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Period = 5.14s

Length = 0.25m

To find acceleration due to gravity, g;

[tex] Period, T = 2 \pi \sqrt {lg} [/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex] 5.14 = 2*3.142 \sqrt {0.25g} [/tex]

[tex] 5.14 = 6.284 \sqrt {0.25g} [/tex]

[tex] \frac {5.14}{6.284} = \sqrt {0.25g} [/tex]

[tex] 0.8180 = \sqrt {0.25g} [/tex]

Taking the square of both sides

[tex] 0.8180^{2} = 0.25g [/tex]

[tex] 0.6691 = 0.25*g[/tex]

[tex] g = \frac {0.6691}{0.25} [/tex]

Acceleration due to gravity, g = 2.68m/s²

A 70 kg Throckmorton was riding his skateboard when a small, but juicy 0.001 kg beetle hits the front of his helmet, splattering, obstructing his view. Who experienced the greatest change in momentum?

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Answer:

The beetle

Explanation:

The beetle is correct because of the the force of the Throckmortan was a lot heavier and thus making the beetle feel the force.

Momentum before = momentum after

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂

(70.0 kg) (3.0 m/s) + (2.0 kg) (3.0 m/s) = (70.0 kg) (3.1 m/s) + (2.0 kg) v

210 kg m/s + 6 kg m/s = 217 kg m/s + (2.0 kg) v

-1 kg m/s = (2.0 kg) v

v = -0.5 m/s

The skateboard's velocity is 0.5 m/s west. Hope I helped and have a good day!

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前の勢い=後の勢い

m₁u₁+m₂u₂=m₁v₁+m₂v₂

(70.0 kg)(3.0 m / s)+(2.0 kg)(3.0 m / s)=(70.0 kg)(3.1 m / s)+(2.0 kg)v

210 kg m / s + 6 kg m / s = 217 kg m / s +(2.0 kg)v

-1 kg m / s =(2.0 kg)v

v = -0.5 m / s

スケートボードの速度は西に0.5m / sです。私が助けて、良い一日を過ごせることを願っています!

Which of the following sentences is an example concerns smerne might have at lunchtime?
I would be to have brocoll stead of fres,
I wonder if my chicken is ooked all the way
I have never ordered smething I did not ke,
of ordered a salad with the dressing on the site

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

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What quantity measures the amount of space an object occupies?
A. Volume B.Temperature C. Mass D. Density

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Answer:

mas

Explanation:

mass is the amount of space something occupies.

Based on the data, which statement describes the most reliable way to
encode and transmit data and tells why?
A. Digital waves are more reliable because they are less likely to
change when copied.
B. Analog waves are more reliable because they include a range of
values like the original.
C. Analog waves are more reliable because they are less likely to
change when copied.
D. Digital waves are more reliable because they are slightly different
from the original.

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Answer:it’s A. right for ape x

Explanation:

Based on data, digital waves are more reliable because they are less likely to change when copied (Option A).

What is a wave?

A wave is a periodic distortion capable of traveling through a suitable media (either air or water).

The waves can be classified according to their direction into transversal and perpendicular.

In conclusion, based on data, digital waves are more reliable because they are less likely to change when copied (Option A).

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In the 1986 Olympic Games, Abdon Pamich of Italy won the 50 km walk, in
4h, 11 min and 11.2 s. Find his average speed in m/s.

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Answer: 4

Explanation: because my pet monkey said it was

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Answer:

I dont see file

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Answer:

ye ek rod h or electric ⚡ field h P point

which newton's laws applies to a slinky?
PLEASE HELP !!

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When a Slinky sits atop a staircase, gravity acts on the toy, keeping it still. Knock over the Slinky, and Newton's second law comes into play. As middle school physics class may have taught you, this law states that providing force to an object increases its acceleration.

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Answer:

We know from Newton's First Law of motion that an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an external force. So in the case of the slinky, that is exactly why the bottom of the slinky does not move.

Explanation:

1. li took 2 } seconds for a car's vclocity to change from 20 m/s to 15 m/s. The mass of the car was 1370 kg. What force was required to cause the acceleration? (Hint: First calculate the acceleration.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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