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Answer:
9V
Explanation:
V=IR
V=2.5*3.6
V=9
Answer:
9V
Explanation:
V =IR
V =2.5 * 3.6
V = 9V
If you run east for 38m, stop suddenly, run another 27m east, then you run west for 47
m, what is your total displacement?
how to answer: #m, direction
Answer:
Total Displacement = -18m
Explanation:
Given
East Movement = 38m and 27m
West Movement = 47m
Required
Determine the total displacement
To answer this, we consider east as negative direction and the west as positive (using logics of number line).
Total Displacement = East Movement + West Movement
Total Displacement = -38m - 27m + 47m
Total Displacement = -18m
Hence, the total displacement is 18m towards East
What will most likely occur if sulfur forms an ionic bond with another element?
A. Sulfur will accept electrons.
B. Sulfur will donate electrons
C. Sulfur will become a positive ion.
D. Sulfur will become less stable.
What forces are included on a free-body diagram for a chosen object?
a.all the forces exerted on or by the object.
b.all the forces exerted by the object, but not on it
c. all the forces exerted on the object, but not by it
d. all forces that exist within the neighborhood of the object
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A free-body diagram shows all the forces exerted or applied on an object.
A free-body diagram includes all the forces exerted on or by the object. Hence, option A is correct.
What is a free-body diagram?A free-body diagram is a diagrammatic representation of a single body or a group of bodies that are separated from their surroundings and display all the forces acting on them. A free-body diagram (FBD; sometimes known as a force diagram) is a graphical representation used in physics and engineering to show the applied forces, moments, and consequent reactions on a body under a specific condition.
It shows a body or group of connected bodies along with all the applied forces, times, and reactions that the body experiences. The body could be compact or comprise several interior pieces (like a truss) (such as a beam). To answer difficult problems, a series of free bodies and other diagrams may be required.
Hence, all the forces exerted on or by the object are included in the free-body diagram.
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Answer: The answer to 3 to is less inertia. The answer to 4 is large amount of inertia. The answer to 5 is large amount of inertia. The answer to 6 is more fuel. Number 6 is kind of unkown considering I can’t see the other answer but I guess it’s more fuel.
Explanation: Inertia is the resistance of the object to any change in its motion, including a change in direction. An object will stay still or keep moving at the same speed and in a straight line, unless it is acted upon by an external unbalanced force. So when there is more inertia, it’s harder to control, but when it has less inertia, it’s more loose and easier to move around.
what is the best way to deal with hate people give you at times?
Answer:
Here are some tips.
Accept that you can't get on with everyone. ...
Try and put a positive spin on what they are saying. ...
Be aware of your own emotions. ...
Don't take it personally and get some space. ...
Express your feelings calmly and consider using a referee. ...
Pick your battles. ...
Don't be defensive.
Explanation:
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You row a boat perpendicular to the shore of a river that flows at 3 m/s. The velocity of your boat is 4 m/s relative to the water. What is the velocity of your boat relative to the shore?
Answer:
The velocity vBW of the boat relative to the water is 4.0 m/s, directed perpendicular to the current, as in Figure 3.18.
Explanation:
The boat is perpendicular to the shore. Then the net velocity of the boat with respect to river is 5 m/s. The observer feels like the boat is moving slower than they appear actually.
What is relative velocity ?Relative velocity is velocity of an object measured with respect to other object which can be of stationary or moving with a speed. Thus speed relative to another object is called the relative velocity.
The relative velocity is what's the speed for an observer but it differs from actual velocity. Sometimes it may slower or faster depending on the object with which a we are relating the speed.
Given that the speed of the boat = 4 m/s
speed of river = 3 m/s.
Both are perpendicular and the net velocity of the boat is :
r = √(3² + 4²) = 5 m/s.
Hence, the velocity of the boat relative to the shore will be 5 m/s.
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Warmer weather caused Galetown to have more severe storms.
Answer:
it will have to rise higher in the before the temperature of the air parcel and the surrounding air are equal. Which means the climate has rised
Explanation:
The climate rised
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The X-axis of a position-time graph represents
Answer:
The motion of an object can be represented by a position-time graph like Graph 1 in the Figure below. In this type of graph, the y-axis represents position relative to the starting point, and the x-axis represents time
Explanation:
How far will a 600kg boat travel in 12 s if there is a constant 900N force on it and it starts from rest?
Answer:
d = 108 m
Explanation:
Given that,
Initial speed, u = 0
Mass of the boat, m = 600 kg
Time, t = 12 s
Force on boat, F = 900 N
Firstly, we can find the acceleration of the boat using formula, F = ma
[tex]a=\dfrac{F}{m}\\\\a=\dfrac{900\ N}{600\ kg}\\\\a=1.5\ m/s^2[/tex]
Let it will travel d distance. Using second equation of motion to find it as follows :
[tex]d=ut+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2\\\\d=0+\dfrac{1}{2}\times 1.5\times (12)^2\\\\d=108\ m[/tex]
So, the boat will travel 108 m.
What is the energy of a 478 kg object that is moving with a speed of 15 m/s
Which statement explains the similarity between momentum and kinetic energy of an object?
A. Both are inversely proportional to the mass and velocity of the object.
B. Both are directly proportional to the mass and velocity of the object.
C. Both are inversely proportional to force and displacement.
D. Momentum is directly proportional to the mass of the object and the square of the velocity of the object.
E. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the object and the square of the velocity of the object.
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Answer:
B. Both are directly proportional to the mass and velocity of the object.
Answer:
E. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the object and the square of the velocity of the object.
Explanation:
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Red blood cells need iron. They store iron and typically contain more iron than the fluid around them does. Which action would show the blood cells doing active transport?
A.pushing iron out
B.bringing iron in
C.swelling
D.shrinking
explain why you are always accelerating when you ride a merry go round even though the speed of the merry go round does not change?
A cat sits on a high brance. what kind of energy does it possess? (APEX)
A. Kinetic
B. Chemical
C. Potential
D. Nuclear
Answer:
C. Potential Energy ...............
Jayden created a cell model using a glass bottle with a cork. He said that the cork could be opened to eliminate waste material that’s generated after digestion in the cell. A number of particles resembling organelles are in the bottle. Which organelle’s function will cause Jayden to open the cork to eliminate waste material?
A. chloroplast
B. cytoplasm
C. nucleus
D. lysosome
E. ribosome
Answer:
D. lysosome
Explanation:
A. chloroplast - the role of the chloroplast is to trap light energy and perform photosynthesis
B. cytoplasm - the cytoplasm is the fluid-filled space inside the cell
C. nucleus - the nucleus houses the genetic material
D. lysosome - This is the correct answer. Lysosomes trap and digest waste products in the cell and break them down into reusable components.
E. ribosome - the ribosomes are protein synthesis machines
Which of the following is NOT an undefined term?
A. Line
B. Point
C. Line Segment
D. Plane
Problem #2: An apple is thrown upward with an initial velocity of +24.0 m/s. a. Sketch the apple's trip and label what you know. b. How high will the apple go? (Ans: +29.4 m) c. What is the total time needed for the apple to return to its original position? (Ans: 4.90 s)
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
a) The initial velocity (u) = 24 m/s
We can solve this problem using the formula:
v² = u² - 2gh
where v = final velocity, g= acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s², h = height.
At maximum height, the final velocity = 0 m/s
v² = u² - 2gh
0² = 24² - 2(9.8)h
2(9.8)h = 24²
2(9.8)h = 576
19.6h = 576
h = 29.4 m
b) The time taken to reach the maximum height is given as:
v = u - gt
0 = 24 - 9.8t
9.8t = 24
t = 2.45 s
The total time needed for the apple to return to its original position = 2t = 2 * 2.45 = 4.9 s
в горизонтальном положении бревно длиной 18 м можно уравновесить на подставке, отстоящей на 3 м от его толстого конца. Если же подставка находится в 6 м от толстого конца, и на тонкий конец сядет рабочий массой 60 кг, то бревно снова будет в равновесии. Определите массу бревна.
Ответ:
90кг
Пояснение:
Найдите эскиз прилагаемой схемы. Масса бревна M размещается на отметке 3 см от толстого конца, а стержень размещается на отметке 6 см от массы бревна.
Согласно принципу момента, сумма момента по часовой стрелке равна сумме момента против часовой стрелки.
Вес корпуса в более тонкой части W = мг
W = 60 × 10 = 600 Н
Момент по часовой стрелке = 600 × 9
CW момент = 5400 Нм
Момент против часовой стрелки = M × 6
Момент ACW = 6M
Уравнять оба момента
6M = 5400
М = 5400/6
М = 900Н
Масса бревна = 900/10
Масса бревна = 90кг
are eggs a element, a compound, or a mixture
Answer:
I'm gonna go with compund
Answer: a mixture because it is made out of some other substances.
Explanation:
What is the name of the kind of stretch that involves stretching as far as you can and then holding for 10-30 seconds
Question 2 options:
PNF
ballistic
dynamic
static
Answer:
Static stretching.
Explanation:
It is static stretching because it is a form of stretching which u can do actively for a period of time and you hold position for about 30 to 60 seconds which allow the muscles and connective tissues to lengthen. It is done after work out with out movement in order to loosen up muscles so as to gain flexibility.
2. The dust usually sticks ton TV iscreen because dust
A. Falls on the TV screen
B.Particles are metallic conductors
C.Is attracted by magnets in the TV screen
D. Is attracted
by static charges on the TV scien.
Answer:c
Explanation:
calculate your power in watts if you do 500 N*m of work picking up a dumbbell,and takes 5 s to perform that task?
Answer:
100watts
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Workdone = 500Nm
Time taken = 5s
Unknown:
Power in watts = ?
Solution:
Power is the rate at which work is done;
Power =[tex]\frac{workdone }{time}[/tex]
Input the parameters and solve;
Power = [tex]\frac{500}{5}[/tex] = 100watts
A cyclist travels 10,000 meters at a speed of 2.5 m/sec. How long will it take to complete the trip?
Explanation:
we know that
speed= distance ×time
so
time = distance/speed
time= 10000/2.5
time= 4000 seconds
Mr. Mehta cut several 275-centimeter lengths of wallpaper to put in his
dining room. How many meters long was each piece of wallpaper?
Answer:
2.75 meters.
Explanation:
1 meter = 100 centimeters.
There are 275 centimeters.
275/100=2.75
So, each piece of wallpaper was 2.75 meters long.
Answer:
Think
Explanation:
A dump truck is moving at a constant velocity of 30 m/s.
Which of the following statements accurately describes the truck?
Answer: According to Newton’s 1st law, the truck must be in equilibrium.
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You mix 1 glass of water at 20 C and 1 glass of water at 80 C. What will be temperature of mixture
30
40
50
60
Explanation:
When Two Samples of Water are Mixed, what Final Temperature Results?
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Worksheet #2
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Example #1: Determine the final temperature when 32.2 g of water at 14.9 °C mixes with 32.2 grams of water at 46.8 °C.
This is problem 8a from Worksheet #2.
First some discussion, then the solution. Forgive me if the points seem obvious:
1) The colder water will warm up (heat energy "flows" into it). The warmer water will cool down (heat energy "flows" out of it).
2) The whole mixture will wind up at the SAME temperature. This is very, very important.
3) The energy which "flowed" out (of the warmer water) equals the energy which "flowed" in (to the colder water)
This problem type becomes slightly harder if a phase change is involved. For this example, no phase change. What that means is that only the specific heat equation will be involved
Solution Key Number One: We start by calling the final, ending temperature 'x.' Keep in mind that BOTH water samples will wind up at the temperature we are calling 'x.' Also, make sure you understand that the 'x' we are using IS NOT the Δt, but the FINAL temperature. This is what we are solving for.
The warmer water goes down from to 46.8 to x, so this means its Δt equals 46.8 − x. The colder water goes up in temperature, so its Δt equals x − 14.9.
That last paragraph may be a bit confusing, so let's compare it to a number line:

To compute the absolute distance, it's the larger value minus the smaller value, so 46.8 to x is 46.8 − x and the distance from x to 14.9 is x − 14.9.
These two distances on the number line represent our two Δt values:
a) the Δt of the warmer water is 46.8 minus x
b) the Δt of the cooler water is x minus 14.9
Solution Key Number Two: the energy amount going out of the warm water is equal to the energy amount going into the cool water. This means:
qlost = qgain
However:
q = (mass) (Δt) (Cp)
So:
(mass) (Δt) (Cp) = (mass) (Δt) (Cp)
With qlost on the left side and qgain on the right side.
Substituting values into the above, we then have:
(32.2) (46.8 − x)(4.184) = (32.2) (x − 14.9) (4.184)
Solve for x
If an object is moving with constant acceleration, its velocity must
a
change by varying amounts depending on its speed.
b
always decrease.
c
be constant also.
d
change by the same amount each second.