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How does a pizza,car, and a candle cause change? Correct Answer gets Brainliest:)
The amount of blank
that occurs when a sound wave encounters a
barrier depends on the wave's wavelength.
Answer:
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Answer:
Diffraction
Explanation:
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A beaker containing ice and water is placed on a warm hotplate. What type of change would you expect
the ice to undergo
Answer:
Solid to liquid
Explanation:
Ice cubes are solid, adding heat to the beaker will melt the ice cubes to water.
A raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance. What is
the speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground? Is this a reasonable number? Explain.
Answer:
Explanation:
Use the kinematic equation
[tex]V^2=V^2_i+2a(x_f-x_i)[/tex]
The initial velocity was given from the word "falls." Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.
[tex]V^2=0^2+200(9.8)[/tex]
[tex]V=\sqrt{1960} =44.27m/s[/tex]
A raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance. The speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground would be 44.27 meters/ second.
What is mechanical energy?The sum of all the energy in motion (total kinetic energy) and all the energy that is stored in the system (total potential energy) is known as mechanical energy.
As given in the problem A raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance, then we have to find out the speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground,
The speed of the raindrop = √(2gh)
=√(2*9.8*100)
=44.27 meters/seconds
Thus, if a raindrop falls from a cloud 100 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance. the speed of the raindrop when it hits the ground would be 44.27 meters/ second.
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If the ball rolls out of bounds on the sideline in soccer, what is the result?
a.Free Kick
b.Goal Kick
c.Throw-In
d.Corner Kick
All waves transmit energy. Only one type of wave does not require a medium to transmit energy. That is a _____wave?
A(compression
B(Electromagnetic
C(sound
D(water
Answer:
sound waves
Explanation:
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Skater begins to spend with arms held out at shoulder height. The skater wants to match the speed of the spin to the beat of the music. How does the skater use knowledge of the conservation of momentum to do this?
Answer:
the moment of inertia with the arms extended is Io and when the arms are lowered the moment
I₀/I > 1 ⇒ w > w₀
Explanation:
The angular momentum is conserved if the external torques in the system are zero, this is achieved because the friction with the ice is very small,
L₀ = L_f
I₀ w₀ = I w
w =[tex]\frac{I_o}{I}[/tex] w₀
where we see that the angular velocity changes according to the relation of the angular moments, if we approximate the body as a cylinder with two point charges, weight of the arms
I₀ = I_cylinder + 2 m r²
where r is the distance from the center of mass of the arms to the axis of rotation, the moment of inertia of the cylinder does not change, therefore changing the distance of the arms changes the moment of inertia.
If we say that the moment of inertia with the arms extended is Io and when the arms are lowered the moment will be
I <I₀
I₀/I > 1 ⇒ w > w₀
therefore the angular velocity (rotations) must increase
in this way the skater can adjust his spin speed to the musician.
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Answer using mass m= F divided by a
Also use kilograms {kg}
A tiny aeroplane accelerates at 35 m/ s2 with a force of 20 N. What is the mass of the aeroplane?
Answer:
0.57 kg
Explanation:
We are given that
Force, F=20 N
Acceleration ,a =[tex]35m/s^2[/tex]
We have to find the mass of Aero-plane.
To find the value of mass we will divide the force by acceleration.
We know that
Force, F=ma
Using the formula
[tex]20=m\times 35[/tex]
[tex]\frac{20}{35}=m[/tex]
[tex]m=0.57 kg[/tex]
Hence, the mass of the aero-plane=0.57 kg
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1.What is the correct way a cell phone call goes out?
-The phone call goes out, transmits through microwaves, then moves to the central hub. Then the signals go to the nearest tower to the receiver of the call.
-The phone call goes out, transmits through radio waves, then moves to the central hub. Then the signals go to the nearest tower to the receiver of the call.
-The phone call goes out, transmits through microwaves, then moves to the tower. Then the signals go to the nearest hub to the receiver of the call.
2.Which property of AM frequencies allow them to travel over long distances?
-high amplitude
-high energy
-constant velocity
-long wavelength
3.what types of waves do cell phones use?
-radio waves
-gamma rays
-microwaves
Answer:
1. The phone call goes out, transmits through radio waves, then moves to the central hub. Then the signals go to the nearest tower to the receiver of the call.
2. long wavelength
3. radio waves
Explanation:
1. A cell phone call is works basically as a two-way radio, consisting of a radio transmitter and a radio receiver. When you dial a call to a friend on your cell phone, your phone converts your voice into an electrical signal, which is then transmitted through radio waves. The radio waves then moves to the central hub. Then the signals go to the nearest tower. The network of cell towers then relays the radio wave to your friend’s cell phone, which converts it to an electrical signal and then back to sound again.
2. AM means amplitude modulation. In AM frequencies, sound signals are modulated by changing the amplitude or maximum height of radio waves. AM frequencies use longer wavelength radio waves than FM frequencies. Because of their longer wavelengths, AM waves reflect off a layer of the upper atmosphere called the ionosphere, and thus travel over longer distances than FM waves.
3. Cell phones use radio waves to communicate.
What is the standard mesurement unit of force A joule B Newton C degrees D meters
Answer:
B,Newton
Explanation:
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In a sonometer by what change in linear density of wire its velocity becomes double? Keeping tension of wire constant
Answer:
Explanation:
In a sonometer , expression for speed of wave produced can be given as follows .
v = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{T}{m} }[/tex]
v is velocity , T is tension in wire , m is density per unit length .
Here v is inversely proportional to square root of m . So if m becomes m / 4
velocity changes as follows .
velocity = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{T}{\frac{m}{4} } }[/tex]
= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{4T}{m} }[/tex]
= 2v
velocity becomes two times . Hence to make velocity two times , mass per unit length has to be changed to one fourth value , keeping tension constant .
what is a frame of reference? how is it used to measure motion?
Answer:
When an object changes position with respect to a frame of reference, the object is in motion. Distance measures the path taken.
How would you describe impulse in the simplest way possible
Answer:
Explanation:
impulse is a sudden force or desire — this could be an electrical impulse, or an impulse to get some pizza.
If you act on a sudden feeling or thought, you’re following an impulse.
That's like a whim: an impulse isn't something you've given a lot of thought. Another meaning of impulse is an electrical charge or pulse. Electrical impulses are coursing through wires all through your house every day. Both kinds of impulses make things happen. The electrical impulse keeps the refrigerator going, and then you have an impulse to eat all the ice cream in the fridge.
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draw a standard VOLLEYBALL COURT to show the correct player’s positioning and rotation by writing the numbers of each player.
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(1) Explain : Market and its characteristics.
Answer:
market is a place where we sell or buy things ( goods)
it's characteristics are
buying and selling goods
perfect competitions
market doesn't refer only a fix place
Which would most likely contain this same type of current? the air above a wildfire a carton of milk in a refrigerator a snowdrift on a shady mountainside a boulder in a hot desert
Answer: the air above a wildfire
Explanation:
First part of question is: The diagram shows currents that form as water is heated.
When water is being heated from below, convection currents are used. This happens when the molecules at the bottom are heated thus giving them energy and enabling them rise to the surface. The colder water at the surface will therefore sink to the bottom where is is heated making it rise as well and the process is repeated.
When a wildfire is ignited, the concept is the same. The air above the wildfire is the water in this scenario. It is heated at the bottom and rises thereby forcing the air above to come down and be heated as well. Both situations uses convectional currents.
Answer:
The air above a wildfire
Explanation:
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Calculate the missing variables using the necessary formula and rules using "FORCE"
How much force is needed to accelerate a 2000kg car by 3 m/s2?
Answer:
F = 6,000 N
Explanation:
F = m × a
F = 2,000 × 3
F = 6,000 kg m/s²
F = 6,000 N
6 kg block slides to the east across a frictionless surface with a momentum of 30 kg x meters per second strikes an object with an impulse of 10 newtons per second to the west of the block, what is the speed of the block at collission
Answer:
Explanation:
Initial momentum = 30 kg m/s .
impulse on the object = 10 N s towards west . = - 10 Ns
impulse = change in momentum
Let velocity after impulse be v
momentum after impulse = 6 v
change in momentum = 6v - 30
So
- 10 = 6v - 30
20 = 6v
v = 3.33 m /s
Since the velocity is positive , that means it is moving in the same direction as earlier .
compare the physical properties of air and gold .
Answer:
Gold is metallic, with a yellow color when in a mass, but when finely divided it may be black, ruby, or purple. It is the most malleable and ductile metal; 1 ounce (28 g) of gold can be beaten out to 300 square feet. It is a soft metal and is usually alloyed to give it more strength.
Formula --
Molecular Weight (lb/m o l) 28.96
Critical Temp. (°F) N/A
Critical Pressure (p s i a) N/A
Boiling Point (°F) -317.8
Melting Point (°F) N/A
Psat 70°F (p s i a) (note 1)
Explanation:
1. Metal paper clips do not attract or repel each other. When an electromagnet is placed nearby, the paper clips can be observed to move toward it. Which statement describes this phenomenon?
Paper clips turn into permanent magnets after exposure to a magnetic field.
The electromagnet reacts to the strong force of attraction from paper clips.
Electrons flow freely into the magnetic field, causing the paper clips to move.
Magnetic domains within the paper clips align with the magnetic field.
2. An electromagnet is built using a 9-volt battery with conducting wire connected to a switch and coiled around an iron nail. A pile of metal paper clips is moved close to the iron nail, yet no attraction is apparent between the electromagnet and the paper clips. What is the most likely conclusion to explain this result?
The switch is turned off.
The switch is turned on.
The paper clips are made of a nonmagnetic metal.
There are not enough coils of wire around the iron nail.
3. An experiment modeled the interaction between magnetic force and the change of energy of an object influenced by the magnetic force. The experiment’s researchers observed that the metal wheels of a small car turned as they experienced the force exerted by a magnetic field, drawing the car closer to the magnet. What energy is being gained by the car?
electrical energy
potential energy
kinetic energy
thermal energy
4. Which statement about the current and magnetic field correctly describes this figure as well as all electromagnets?
The current generates and is perpendicular to the magnetic field.
The current, which points upward, is generated by the sporadic magnetic field.
The current generates the magnetic field and is parallel and opposite to the direction of the magnetic field.
The current generated by the magnetic field is parallel and points in the same direction as the magnetic field.
5. Domains are the regions in a material in which the magnetic fields of many of the atoms are aligned facing the same direction. What is the relationship between the electrical current and the alignment of atoms responding to the current?
As current increases, the alignment reverts to its random arrangement.
As current decreases, the alignment becomes continuous.
The alignment of atoms has nothing to do with the changing current.
As current increases, the alignment becomes more organized.
Answer:
Metal paper clips do not attract or repel each other. When an electromagnet is placed nearby, the paper clips can be observed to move toward it. Which statement describes this phenomenon?
- Magnetic domains within the paper clips align with the magnetic field.
An electromagnet is built using a 9-volt battery with conducting wire connected to a switch and coiled around an iron nail. A pile of metal paper clips is moved close to the iron nail, yet no attraction is apparent between the electromagnet and the paper clips. What is the most likely conclusion to explain this result?
- The switch is turned off.
An experiment modeled the interaction between magnetic force and the change of energy of an object influenced by the magnetic force. The experiment’s researchers observed that the metal wheels of a small car turned as they experienced the force exerted by a magnetic field, drawing the car closer to the magnet. What energy is being gained by the car?
- Kinetic Energy
Which statement about the current and magnetic field correctly describes this figure as well as all electromagnets?
- The current generates and is perpendicular to the magnetic field.
Domains are the regions in a material in which the magnetic fields of many of the atoms are aligned facing the same direction. What is the relationship between the electrical current and the alignment of atoms responding to the current?
- As current increases, the alignment becomes more organized.
Explanation:
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Explanation
What is the main purpose of catabolism? to build up needed molecules in the body to produce energy for use by the body to remove built-up waste in the body.
Answer:
to produce energy for use by the body.
Explanation:
Catabolism can be defined as a metabolic process which typically involves the breaking down of complex molecules (inorganic and organic) into smaller and simpler molecules. This metabolic process (catabolism) is always accompanied with the release of energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ADP).
Some examples of the complex molecules broken down through catabolism are proteins, nucleic acid, polysaccharides, and lipids; which are broken into the following smaller molecules, amino acids, nucleotides, monosaccharides, and fatty acids respectively.
Hence, the main purpose of catabolism in living organisms such as humans, animals and plants is to produce energy for use by the body.
Answer:
to produce energy for use by the body
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP Because of the theory of the Principles of Trace Evidence, what belief are forensic scientists guided by when investigating a crime scene?
Answer:
The Principles of Trace Evidence state that when something comes into contact with something else there is always a trace left behind. This tells forensic scientists that there will always be evidence of someone being present at a crime scene, they just have to find it.
Explanation:
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Heat flows from hotter regions of an object to cooler regions of
an object. True or false?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
- Explain how the Earth, the sun, and time are connected,
Answer:
the rotation of earth is determining what part of the sun faces what part of earth making time the part thats away from the sun would be night and the one facing the sun itself would be day
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What is the force of a 3 kg skateboard accelerating at a rate of 4m/s2?
Plug in the numbers: Force= mass x acceleration
Answer:
F = 12 N
Explanation:
F = m × a
F = 3 × 4
F = 12 kg m/s²
F = 12 N
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Question: A 65 kg child riding a Ferris wheel has a tangential speed of 9.5 m/s. Find the magnitude of the centripetal force on the child if the distance from the child to the axis of the wheel is 20 m.
The centripetal force : F = 293.3125 N
Further explanationGiven
mass = 65 kg
v = 9.5 m/s
r = 20 m
Required
the centripetal force
Solution
Centripetal force is a force acting on objects that move in a circle in the direction toward the center of the circle
[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {F = \frac {mv ^ 2} {R}}}[/tex]
F = centripetal force, N
m = mass, Kg
v = linear velocity, m / s
r = radius, m
Input the value :
F = 65 x 9.5² / 20
F = 293.3125 N
what is the difference between an open and closed circuit?
A force of 20N acted on a ball thereby imparting an impulse of 70N's to the ball. For how long did the force act on the ball?
Answer:3.5 seconds
Explanation:
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Tina just threw a 0.15 kg ball straight up in the air. If the ball reaches
a height of 4.0 m, what is its gravitational potential energy at this
height?
A-27j
B-5.9j
C-13j
D-2.5j
Answer:
13 j
Explanation:
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