Who is the father of Nuclear Physics?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson


Related Questions

Which of the following quantities are vectors?
charges
electric fields
energy
potentials

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Answer:

electric fields

Explanation:

what are 3 chemical properties to plastic

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Answer:

holla at me!!!!!!!!!!????

organic chemistry of the polymer
resistance and reaction to various chemical products and process.


An Olympic athlete threw a javelin at the following angles, 30°, 40°, 60°, and 70°. All at the
same speed. Which two angles resulted in the same distance?

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Answer:

30 and 60 degrees

Explanation:

Which of these would be the most efficient means to transmit light pulses over long distances?

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Answer: It’s fiber optics so B

4. A toy car travels 60 m during 5.7 s at a constant speed. What is the speed of the toy car?
15.556
13.526
6.116
10.526
None of these is correct.

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Answer: 10.526m/s

Explanation:

The speed of the toy car would be calculated as the distance travelled by the toy card divided by the time taken. This will be:

= Distance travelled / Time taken

= 60/5.7

= 10.526m/s

The speed of the toy car is 10.526 meters per second.

Is work being done on a barbell when a weight lifter is holding the barbell
over his head?

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I don’t see any picture sorry I wish I can help tho

IS IT B!! if not pls helpp!

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Answer:

I believe you are correct but we just started this unit

Explanation:

Jackson throws a football 30 meters at a speed of 15 m/s. How long was the football in the air before Laurence caught it for touchdown

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Answer:

2s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Distance  = 30m

Speed  = 15m/s

Unknown:

Time before Laurence caught it = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem;

    Speed  = [tex]\frac{disance }{time}[/tex]  

 Time taken  = [tex]\frac{distance }{speed }[/tex]   = [tex]\frac{30}{15}[/tex]  = 2s

The time it takes is 2s

Given:

30 metersSpeed of 15 m/s

We will solve:

Speed  = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]

Time taken  = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{30m}{15m/s}[/tex] = 2s

The time it takes is 2s

Four velcro-lined air-hockey disks collide with each other in a perfectly
inelastic collision. The first disk has a mass of 50.0 g and a velocity of
0.80 m/s to the west, the second disk has a mass of 60.0 g and a velocity of
2.50 m/s to the north, the third disk has a mass of 100.0 g and a velocity of
0.20 m/s to the east, and the fourth disk has a mass of 40.0 g and a
velocity of 0.50 m/s to the south. What is the final velocity of the disks
after the collision?

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Answer:

The magnitude of the final velocity is approximately 0.526 m/s in approximately the direction of 8.746° East of South

Explanation:

The given collision parameters are;

The kind of collision experienced by the four velcro-lined air-hockey disk = Inelastic collision

The mass of the first disk, m₁ = 50.0 g

The velocity of the first disk, v₁ = 0.80 m/s West = -0.8·i

The mass of the second disk, m₂ = 60.0 g

The velocity of the second disk, v₂ = 2.50 m/s North = 2.5·j

The mass of the third disk, m₃ = 100.0 g

The velocity of the third disk, v₃ = 0.20 m/s East = 0.20·i

The mass of the fourth disk, m₄ = 40.0 g

The velocity of the fourth disk, v₄ = 0.50 m/s South = -0.50·j

Therefore, the total initial momentum of the four velcro-lined air-hockey disk, [tex]\Sigma P_{initial}[/tex] is given as follows;

[tex]\Sigma P_{initial}[/tex] = m₁·v₁ + m₂·v₂ + m₃·v₃ + m₄·v₄ = 50.0×(-0.80·i) + 60.0×(2.50·j) + 100 × (0.20·i) + 40.0 × (-0.50·j)

∴ [tex]\Sigma P_{initial}[/tex] = -40·i + 150·j + 20·i - 20·j = -20·i + 130·j

∴ [tex]\Sigma P_{initial}[/tex] = -20·i + 130·j

By the law of conservation of linear momentum, we have;

[tex]\Sigma P_{initial} = \Sigma P _{final}[/tex] = -20·i + 130·j

Therefore, given that the collision is perfectly inelastic, the disks move as one after the collision and the four masses are added to form one mass, "m", m = m₁ + m₂ + m₃ + m₄ = 50.0 + 60.0 + 100.0 + 40.0 = 250.0

∴ m = 250.0 g

Let, "v" represent the final velocity of the four disks moving as one after the collision

We have;

[tex]\Sigma P _{final}[/tex] = m × v = 250.0 × v = -20·i + 130·j

∴ v = -20·i/250 + 130·j/250 = -0.08·i + 0.52·j

The final velocity of the four disks after collision, v = -0.08·i + 0.52·j

The magnitude of the final velocity, [tex]\left | v \right |[/tex] = √((-0.08)² + (0.52)²) ≈ 0.526

[tex]\left | v \right |[/tex] ≈ 0.526 m/s

The direction of the final velocity, θ = arctan(0.52/(-0.08)) ≈ -81.254°

The direction of the final velocity, θ ≈ -81.254° which is 8.746° East of South

A 5.00 kg crate is on a 21.0° hill.
Using X-Y axes tilted down the
plane, what is the y-component
of the weight?
(Unit = N)

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Answer:

17.56 N

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a crate, m = 5 kg

It is on a 21.0° hill

We need to find the y component of the weight.

y component = mgsinθ

Put all the values,

y-component = 5×9.8×sin(21)

= 49×sin(21)

= 17.56 N

So, the y-component of the weight is 17.56 N.

Answer:

-45.745

Explanation:

it is negative because it is downwards.

4) Which is the BEST description of a tectonic plate? *
O A. Tectonic plates consist of the lithosphere and part of the asthenosphere.
O B.Tectonic plates are large pieces of mesosphere that never move.
C. Tectonic plates are large pieces of lithosphere that move on tope of the
asthenosphere.
O D. None of these answers is correct.

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Using process of elimination the answer is D

Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation: i took k12

Select the true statements.
The interquartile range of A is 1 less than the interquartile range of B.
Including the runs allowed in the tenth game does not cause the spread of the data to change
The median of A is the same as the median of B.
The interquartile range of B is greater than the interquartile range of A.
The median of B is 1 run more than the median of A.
M

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Answer:

The true statements are;

The median of A is the same as the median of B

The interquartile range of B is greater than the interquartile range of A

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The set of the number of runs, A = {1, 4, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 1}

The number of runs the pitcher allows in the tenth game = 9 runs

The set of the number of runs allowed in 10 games B = {1, 4, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 1, 9}

Rearranging the data, we get  

A = 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4

B = 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 9

For the set A, we have;

Q₁ = 1, Q₂ = 2, Q₃ = 2

Therefore, the interquartile range of A = Q₃ - Q₁ = 2.5 - 1 = 1.5

For the set B, we have;

Q₁ = 1, Q₂ = 2, Q₃ = 2

Therefore, the interquartile range of A = Q₃ - Q₁ = 3.25 - 1 = 2.25

Therefore, the correct answers with regards to the two data are;

The median of A is the same as the median of B

The interquartile range of B is greater than the interquartile range of A

Body Systems Directly Involved (Give at Least 2)
Cartoon
13. Ouch! You step on a tack and jump away without even thinking. Then you decide to pick up the tack and place it back in a desk drawer.
I need the second one the nervous system and...

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Answer:

Nervous system and immune system

Explanation:

The nervous system is involved because you immediately jumped away, that ur brain and nerves initiating the fight or flight response. The immune system is involved because the tack most likely pierced your skin, so your immune system needs to work to make sure the wound does not get infected.

Helium ballon containing 5m3 of Gad at a pressure of 30pka is released. If the temperature is constant calculate the volume the balloon would have when the pressure inside the ballon has fallen to 5kpa answer in metres cubed

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Answer:

30m³

Explanation:

Calculation for the volume the balloon would have

First step is to calculate the Constant

Constant=30pka*5m³

Constant=150m³

Now let calculate the Volume using this formula

Balloon Volume=Constant/ Pressure

Let plug in the formula

Balloon Volume=150m³/5kpa

Balloon Volume=30m³

Therefore the volume that the balloon would have when the pressure inside the ballon has fallen to 5kpa is 30m³

A vector
of magnitude 5 units and another vector ū of magnitude 3 units point in directions
differing by 60°. Find out (a) the scalar product of the two vectors and (b) the vector product of the two vectors​

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Answer:

7.5 units

13 units

Explanation:

[tex]|v|=5\ \text{units}[/tex]

[tex]|u|=3\ \text{units}[/tex]

[tex]\theta[/tex] = Angle between the vectors = [tex]60^{\circ}[/tex]

Scalar product is given by

[tex]u\cdot v=|u||v|\cos\theta\\ =3\cdot 5\cdot \cos60^{\circ}\\ =7.5\ \text{units}[/tex]

The scalar product of the vectors is 7.5 units.

Vector product is given by

[tex]u\times v=|u||v|\sin\theta\\ =3\times 5\sin60^{\circ}\\ =13\ \text{units}[/tex]

The vector product of the vectors is 13 units.

What is your average speed if you walk 2 kilometers in 20minutes

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Answer:

12 km/hr

Explanation:

Speed= Distance/Time

Answer:

12km/h

Explanation:

average speed= Distance covered /time taken

average speed=2km/20minutes

=but 1 minutes is 60 seconds

=2km/60minutes

=12km/h

Which type of matter is likely to absorb the most sound waves? A. Metal door B. Loudspeaker C. Hot air O D. Foam wall​

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Answer:

its either A or D

Explanation:

They use foam walls in like asylums but in the movies all the bad guys say "They can't hear you the metal is too thick" so its either one of those, hope it helped

Sound absorbing foams are typically softer and more lightweight than their sound blocking counterparts. This open and flexible cell structure acts as a natural soundwave absorber and prevents noises from reverberating off hard surfaces like walls, floors and ceilings.

What are sound waves ?

"A sound wave is the pattern of disturbance caused by the movement of energy traveling through a medium (such as air, water, or any other liquid or solid matter) as it propagates away from the source of the sound. The source is some object that causes a vibration, such as a ringing telephone, or a person's vocal chords."

What is sound ?

"Sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave, through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid. In human physiology and psychology, sound is the reception of such waves and their perception by the brain."

What is noise ?

Sound is defined as vibrations that travel through air or another medium that can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ears. Noise is defined as unwanted sound. In engineering, noise has the additional connotation of signals varying over time without meaning, whereas sound connotes meaningful signals.

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whats the result of rounding 52.8015 into five significant figures​

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Answer:

52.802

Explanation:

"Significant figures" in Mathematics refer to the digits that give accuracy to the value of a measurement. There are specific rules when it comes to determining the significant figures. For example, all non-zero digits are considered significant and zeroes located in-between non-zero numbers are significant. In the number given above, the digit "0" is located between "8" and "1," therefore, it is significant. All the digits above are significant.

The problem is only asking for "five" significant figures. We can do this by counting from the left to the right. By this means, we know that the number will be rounded off to the nearest thousandths, which is "1." The number after 1 is 5, which means that 1 digit will be added to number 1, thus, making the digit into "2." The last digit (5) will then be removed.

Explanation:

five significant of 52.8015=52.801 ..

Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning forces?
A. Forces in the same direction are added together
B. Forces in the opposite direction are subtracted from one another
C. An overall net force must be present in order for movement to occur
D. All of the above

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The answer is d I took the test

A student is leaving the lesson and walking to Maths at a speed of 1m/s. He notices that he is late for the lesson and speeds up to 3 m/s. It takes him 4 seconds to speed up. Calculate his acceleration.

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Answer:

Acceleration = 0.5 m/s²

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity, u = 1m/s

Final velocity, v = 3m/s

Time, t = 4 seconds

To find acceleration;

In physics, acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.

This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.

Hence, if we subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide that by the time, we can calculate an object’s acceleration.

Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;

[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]

[tex]a = \frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

Acceleration = (3 - 1)/4

Acceleration = 2/4

Acceleration = 0.5 m/s²

2. A uniform rod of weight 5N and length 1m is pivoted at a point 20cm from one of its ends. A weight is hung from the other end so that the rod balances horizontally. What is the value of the weight?

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Answer:

The weight is 7.5 N

Explanation:

Since the rod is uniform, its weight applies downwards at its middle (i.e 50 cm mark). The diagram attached to this answer shows the appropriate sketch.

Applying the principle of moment to the question, let the weight by represented by W.

Total clockwise moment = Total counterclockwise moment

[tex]F_{1}[/tex] x [tex]d_{1}[/tex] = [tex]F_{2}[/tex] x [tex]d_{2}[/tex]

5 x 0.3 = W x 0.2

1.5 = 0.2 W

W = [tex]\frac{1.5}{0.2}[/tex]

   = 7.5 N

The value of the weight is 7.5 N.

which wave carries the highest energy?​

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Answer:

Gamma rays

Explanation:

The highest wave of energy is gamma ray.

PLEASE HELPP
Look at the picture

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answer: It’s c
explaining: i guessed
It’s either C. Or B. but it’s most probably B. Sorry if I’m incorrect.

6. A hockey player skates ten meters to the goal.
What term is used to describe the hockey
player's process of changing position?

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Answer:

Displacement

Explanation:

Displacement is a term used to represent change in position.

Guidewords for the word “serpent” may be
a.
Serbia and service
c.
Seltzer and Saturday
b.
Seattle and section
d.
Solitude and second
THE CORRECT ONE IS A!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

A. Serbia and service

Explanation:

A guide word is a word written on top of a page to indicate the first or last word entry on that page. For example in a dictionary, they indicate the alphabetical first and last words on the page.

In this example; the word ' serpent ' note the first three letters to guide you in the words that are on that page;

In this case : Serbia  and Service.

10 POINTS QUESTION: Why both are models for monomers, polymers, and cross-linked polymers

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Answer:

Because both monomers and polymers and cross linked polymers are mers with physically properties which is good for applycations

Explanation:

because they are good for using and not using

also, this is a 5 point question, you are not  fooling anyone. thx for 5 points tho

A vertical spring with a force constant of 26 N/m has a relaxed length of 35 cm. A 200 g mass is then
attached to the end of the spring and is allowed to come to rest. (a) Find the length of the stretched spring.
(b) How much elastic potential energy is stored in the spring?

I just need the work please the answers is
(a) 45.2 J
(b) 0.0739

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Answer:

(a) The length of the stretched string is approximately 42.53846 cm

(b) The elastic potential energy stored in the string is approximately 0.073877 Joules

Explanation:

(a) The given parameter are;

The force constant of the vertical spring, k = 26 N/m

The relaxed length of the spring, L = 35 cm = 0.35 m

The mass attached to the end of the spring, m = 200 g = 0.2 kg

By Hooke's law, we have;

F = k·x

Where;

F = The applied force on the sting = The weight of the attached mass, W

∴ F = W

The weight of the attached mass, W = m × g

Where;

g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.8 m/s²

Therefore, F = W = 0.2 kg × 9.8 m/s² = 1.96 N

From Hooke's law, we have;

x = F/k = 1.96 N/(26 N/m) ≈ 0.0753846 m

The extension of the stretched spring, x ≈ 0.0753846 m

The length of the stretched string, L[tex]_{stretched}[/tex] = L + x

∴ L[tex]_{stretched}[/tex] ≈ 0.35 m + 0.0753846 m ≈ 0.4253846 m

0.4253846 m = 42.53846 cm

The length of the stretched string ≈ 42.53846 cm

(b) The elastic potential energy stored in the string, U = 1/2·k·x²

By substituting the known values, we get;

U = 1/2 × 26 N/m × (0.0753849 m)² ≈ 0.073877 Joules

In water, sound travels 1500 m/s. A whale sings at a frequency of 17 Hz. What will be the length of the sound wave?

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Answer:

A 20 Hz sound wave is 75 m long in the water (1500/20 = 75) whereas a 20 Hz sound wave in air is only 17 m long (340/20 = 17) in air. As we descend below the surface of the sea, the speed of sound decreases with decreasing temperature.

Question 2 (5 points)
Evidence gathered by studying the composition and movement of distant
galaxies indicates that the universe expanded rapidly from a single small
point. The universe has continued to expand for over 13 billion years.
Which statement is in agreement with the current understanding of the
expanding universe?

A) All matter and energy were contained inside the small point.

B) Matter and energy came from dark areas of the universe and were attracted to the small point.

C) Matter and energy fell into the small point the same way a black hole attracts matter and energy

D) Matter was condensed into a single point until energy was attracted to the matter from dark areas of the universe.

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Answer: A) All matter and energy were contained inside the small point.

Explanation: The theory that all matter and energy in the universe expanded from one condensed point (this is called the big bang theory) is the generally accepted explanation of the origins of our universe. Thought increasing amounts of doubt have been cast upon this theory in the last decade.

A 10.0kg box sits at rest on ramp that has an incline of 20.0° from the horizontal. What is the force of gravity acting on the box?

A. -98.0N

B. 98.0N

C. -92.1N

D. -33.5N

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I think it would be d

Answer:

98.0N

Explanation:

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