Answer:
Thermal energy is an example of kinetic energy, as it is due to the motion of particles, with motion being the key. Thermal energy results in an object or a system having a temperature that can be measured. Thermal energy can be transferred from one object or system to another in the form of heat.
Explanation:
Answer:
Thermal energy is an example of kinetic energy, as it is due to the motion of particles, with motion being the key. Thermal energy results in an object or a system having a temperature that can be measured. Thermal energy can be transferred from one object or system to another in the form of heat.
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Do some research on digital vs. analog recording, and decide which you think gives the most accurate and best quality sound. State the advantages and disadvantages of each in a paragraph. Be sure to back up your opinions with facts, and state your sources.
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Answer:
The question of analog vs. digital audio is one of the more hotly debated questions in the world of music, film and media today. Does digital sound better? Does analog sound better? Is there even a noticeable difference?
It’s impossible to understand the difference completely without understanding what distinguishes analog audio from digital audio. A full discussion of these terms is best left to your curriculum and discussions with your mentor in the studio. For now, though, here’s a brief explanation of what these two words mean, and the differences between them.
Analog refers to a continuously changing representation of a continuously variable quantity. Digital, however, refers to representing these variable quantities in terms of actual numbers, or digits. The last two sentences seem a bit complex, but let’s try to simplify them with an example. If you consider the numbers 1 and 2 on a number line, there are actually an infinite number of points between 1 and 2. This is what analog represents—the infinite number of possibilities between 1 and 2. Digital, on the other hand, only looks at certain number of fixed points along the line between 1 and 2 (for example, 1 ¼, 1 ½, 1 ¾, and 2).
Can you see the difference? Digital takes a few “snapshots” of the number line, while analog takes the whole line into account.
As another example, think of analog vs. digital as the difference between seeing something in real life and watching it on film. When we see something happen in real life, there are no “spaces” between what we see, so we’re watching it happen in analog. Film, however, is actually a series of still photographs that are taken in rapid-fire intervals, and when we see them in succession, it tricks our minds into thinking we’re seeing a continuous flow of movement. So in a manner of speaking, when we watch the event happen on film, we’re watching it digitally, because we’re watching increments of the event, rather than the whole thing in fluid motion. (Not to be confused with digital video vs. film, which is another discussion completely!)
Let’s bring this idea into audio, music, and the studio. Sound occurs naturally in analog–that is to say, sound occurs in a continuous set of waves that we hear with the human ear. (Think of it as a “wavy” line with an infinite number of points along it.) When we capture that sound in a way that represents all the possible frequencies, we’re recording in analog; when we use computers to translate the sound into a series of numbers that approximate what we’re hearing, we’re recording in digital.
Thus, a purely analog recording would be something that was recorded on tape and produced using manual equipment to mix, master and press into a vinyl LP. A purely digital recording would be recorded on a computer program such as Pro Tools, mixed, mastered and produced digitally, and eventually burned onto a CD as an MP3 or audio file.
The most ironic aspect of the debate about digital vs. analog recording is that nowadays a lot of music is a combination of the two. For example, you might record a song onto analog tape, but mix and master it digitally, or release it on the Internet as an MP3.
So what’s the difference in quality between analog and digital? The idea between digital recording is that our ears and brains technically can’t determine the spaces between the digital values, just like our brains interpret film as continuous motion. However, to many people, analog sound tends to be warmer, has more texture and is thought to capture a truer representation of the actual sound. Digital is felt to be somewhat cold, technical and perhaps lacking in analog’s nuance.
However digital is much cheaper. Recording an album with analog technology can require a whole studio full of equipment, but with digital recording technology, it’s possible to record a whole album in a bedroom on a laptop. And whereas analog technology can wear out or be damaged, digital media can last for an indefinite length of time.
Today many recording artists, both major and independent, record using a mixture of digital and analog techniques. While analog audio does give warmth and a truer sound quality, digital is cheaper to work with and offers more control over the finished product.
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The graph below represents the motion of a car during a 3.0 s time interval. What is the total displacement
of the object at the end of 3.0s
Answer:
The total displacement of the object is 20 m
Explanation:
Velocity vs Time Graph
It shows the behavior of the velocity as time increases. If the velocity increases, then the acceleration is positive, if the velocity decreases, the acceleration is negative, and if the velocity is constant, then the acceleration is zero.
The distance covered by the car can be calculated as the area behind the graph.
The total area can be calculated in two parts: One triangle from t=0 sec to t=2 sec, and one rectangle from t=2 sec to t=3 sec.
The area of a triangle is
A1= B*H/2, where B is the length of the base, and H is the length of the Height. The base is B=2 seconds, and the height is H = 10 m/s, thus:
A1= (2 sec)*(10 m/sec)/2=10 m
The area of a rectangle is
A2=W*L, where W is the width, L is the length. W=1 sec, L=10 m/s, thus:
A2=(1 sec)*(10 m/sec) = 10 m
Total displacement= 10 m + 10 m = 20 m
The total displacement of the object is 20 m
Light and sound waves both share what characteristic?
A: they both exhibit the doppler effect
B: light and sound are both transverse waves
C: they both move fastest in water
D: light and sound both require medium in which to travel
Answer i know they both exhibit the doppler effect, so i believe it is this one.
Explanation:
How does increasing frequency affect the crests of a wave?
Answer:
your getting in the water causes it to make a giant wave
Explanation:
List three applications of pressure in our daily lives.
Answer:
1) Skis have a large area to reduce the pressure on the snow. This ensures that the skis do not sink into the snow too far.
2) The pressure under the studs on the soles of football shoes is high enough for them to sink into the ground, which gives extra grip.
3) A vacuum cleaner has a fan inside that creates a low pressure inside the device. Consequently, air and dirt particles are sucked into the device.
Who do you think took Ms. C's lunch?
Answer:
the main character
Explanation:
i think
Are noble gases nonreactive elements?
Answer:
Noble gases are nonreactive elements.
Explanation:
We call Group 18 of the Periodic Table "Noble gases" because they are inert gases. They do not like to bond with other elements.
The reason why is because their outermost shell for electrons is full. These electrons, called valence electrons, are are completely maxed out and therefore makes the element stable. This in turn makes it so that it doesn't really bond with other elements.
Answer:
Yes. Noble gases ARE nonreactive elements.
Explanation:
How quickly would a 65kg object accelerate if the person applied a 500N force?
Answer:
[tex]a = 7.69\: {m(s)}^{ - 2} [/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]f = ma \\ a = \frac{f}{m} = \frac{500}{65} = \frac{100}{13} \\ a = 7.6923076923 \: {m(s)}^{ - 2} [/tex]
True or False As most substances are cooled, they expand
When you use your senses to gather information you are
An observation is information we gather about something by using the senses.
Why is carbon so important to living things on earth
Answer:
It helps planet earth to survive
Explanation:
Although much less abundant than nitrogen and oxygen in Earth's atmosphere, carbon dioxide is an important constituent of our planet's air. A molecule of carbon dioxide (CO 2) is made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas that helps to trap heat in our atmosphere.
1. Determinar cuanta fuerza es necesaria para empujar un móvil que se encuentra en reposo para que alcance una velocidad de 15 m/s en un tiempo de 20 segundos, considerando que dicho móvil tiene una masa de 1000Kg. No considere que existe fricción.
Responder:
Explicación:
Fuerza = Masa × aceleración
Dado que aceleración = velocidad final - velocidad inicial / tiempo
Fuerza = m (v-u) / t
Dado
Masa = 1000 kg
v = 15 m / s
u = 0 m / s
t = 20 segundos
Sustituye los valores dados en la fórmula para calcular la fuerza.
F = 1000 (15-0) / 20
F = 1000 (15) / 20
F = 15000/20
F = 750N
A motorcycle can reach a speed of 60 mi/hr much faster than a minivan can
Answer:
Newton's Second Law of motion
Explanation:
Newton's second law of motion states that 'the rate of change of the momentum of a body is directly proportional to, and in the same direction as, the net force acting on it.' This law applies to the given situation stating that 'a motorcycle can reach a speed of 60mph much faster than a minivan' as the smaller mass accelerates more quickly than the larger. This is because the van would require a more stopping distance as it would be difficult to decelerate due to the heavy mass. While for a motorcycle, it would be much easier to decelerate due to lesser mass. Thus, Newton's second law applies here.
A man jumps from an airplane and does not
open
his parachute immediately. As he falls,
two forces act on him: the force mg due to
gravity and the force n, of air resistance. Now
he opens his parachute and begins to fall at
constant velocity.
What forces act upon him now?
Answer:
The forces acting on a skydiver jumping from a plane include the gravitational force and air resistance
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How is temperature related to the physical change of a substance?Which best describes why a liquid needs a container when a solid does not?
Answer:
C
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Answer:
Solids have definite shapes, and liquids fill their containers.
Explanation:
The ACTUAL answer
What is the wave velocity if the wave length is 100 cm and the frequency is 2 Hz?
Answer:
velocity = 2m/s
using v=fΠ
convert 100 CM to m
Answer:
200 cm per second
Explanation:
The equation for wave velocity=wavelength x frequency, since the wavelength is 100 and the frequency is two, the equation would be 100 x 2, which equals 200. Therefore, the correct answer is 200 cm per second.
Two ice skaters on ice push away from each other. What will be the effect of the forces of their pushing each other if their masses are different?

Answer:If the masses are different, the lighter ice skater will accelerate faster than the ice skater with more mass.
Explanation:
The lighter skater will accelerate more quickly than the heavier skater if there are mass discrepancies.
used an idea?According to Newton's third law, the action and reaction forces in any force interaction must be equal and moving in the opposite directions. These pressures, nevertheless, affect a variety of items. In this case, each skater will experience the same amount of force, and if any other horizontal forces, such as friction, operating on each skater in the opposite direction from the pushing force are less than the pushing force, each will accelerate in that direction. The two skater system's center of mass will remain where it is if there is little to no friction to prevent the skaters from moving.
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Speed can be represented by many different ____________________ of distance and time.
Speed can be represented by many different units of distance and time.
What is speed?The speed of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quantity.
Speed is defined as distance per unit time so it's unit are meter per sec, kilo-meter per hour, that is different unit of distance and time.
Speed can be represented by many different units of distance and time.
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How can mass be measured?
Group of answer choices
bathroom scale
spring scale
balance
scale
Answer:
Balance scale would be the answer
Answer:
The basic SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg). In physics, mass is not the same as weight, even though mass is often determined by measuring the object's weight using a spring scale, rather than balance scale comparing it directly with known masses.
Balanced Scale
Is density independent of sample size?
Answer:
➢ Length, Width, Height, Volume, Mass. ➢ A size independent property is a physical property that does not change when the size of an object changes.
Examples:
➢ Examples of size independent properties: ➢ Density, Color, State of Matter.
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Who was the first person to walk on the moon ?
Answer:
god correct correct
Explanation:
If you are doing 4 sets of 10 repetitions of air squats you are doing _____ x _____ which equals to _____ air squats
Answer:
4x10=30
Explanation:
You can easily know it's multiplication when you see the sign. It gives you the number but you have to plug it in. So once you plug in the numbers then you should get either 4x10 or 10x4 which means both is equal to 40
Question 2
When an object exerts a force on another object, the second force is
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AB
paired
B
oppoosite in direction
с
equal
D
all other answers
the answer is EQUAL because a force on another object the second force is equal
Which of these objects are malleable? Check all that apply.
- tin fork and knife from camping set
- antique ceramic vase
- steel poke fence post
- marble sculpture
- glass tabletop
- copper coin
Answer:
Tin fork and knife.....Copper coin...steel pole
Explanation:
Malleable objects are those which could be shaped with out breaking or could be turned into wires. Tin fork and knife could be bent so it is malleable, copper could be turned into wires so it is also malleable. Most of the metals are malleable. Mild Steel is used in making poles and pipes which is malleable
Answer:
A C F or tin fork and knife from camping set
steel pole fence post
copper coin
Explanation:
I got it right on edg
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6. Which statement best describe the relationship between temperature and thermal energy?
(1 Point)
Temperature is inversely related to thermal energy
Temperature is directly proportional to thermal energy
As temperature foes up, thermal energy goes down
Thermal energy is not related to energy
Answer:
Temperature is directly proportional to thermal energy.
what is a blastocyst definition
Answer: Explanation:
Blastocyst, a distinctive stage of a mammalian embryo. It is a form of blastula that develops from a berrylike cluster of cells, the morula. A cavity appears in the morula between the cells of the inner cell mass and the enveloping layer.
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Earth has a radius R = 1.5 x 1011 m, T= 365.3 days, and m= 5.97 x 1024 kg. Calculate the
speed of Earth around the sun, assuming a circular orbit.
Answer:
[tex]29861.23\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]R=\text{Radius of Earth's orbit}=1.5\times10^{11}\ \text{m}[/tex]
[tex]T=\text{Time taken by the Earth to complete the orbit}=365.3\ \text{days}[/tex]
Assuming the orbit is of circular shape the distance the Earth has to travel is the circumference
[tex]C=2\pi R\\\Rightarrow C=2\pi\times 1.5\times10^{11}\\\Rightarrow C=942477796076.938\ \text{m}[/tex]
Velocity is given by
[tex]v=\dfrac{C}{T}\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{942477796076.938}{365.3\times 24\times 60\times 60}\\\Rightarrow v=29861.23\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
The speed of the Earth around the Sun is [tex]29861.23\ \text{m/s}[/tex]
Terry rides his bike at a constant speed of 10.3 m/s. If he rides for 10 minutes, how far has he ridden?
Answer:
6180
Explanation:
if he is riding at 10.3 meters per second, and is riding for 10 minuets you multiply 10.3 by 60 for 1 minuet and get 618. Then multiply 618 by 10 for 10 minuets and you get 6180
Answer:
618 of 103
Explanation:
If you do 10.3 x 60 you will get 618
If you do 10.3 x 10 you will get 103
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100000000000000000000 times 200000000000000 times 3000000000000000 times 1 times 200000000000000000000000000000 times 5
You Can Use Caculator
Answer:
the answer is 6e+79
Answer:
yea the answer is 6e+79 i did use a couculater though
Explanation: