Wave power involves conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy.
What is wave power?We know that energy conversion is part of the postulations of the first law of thermodynamics which states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another.
Now, the wave power can convert the regular up and down movement of the ocean waves into a source of electricity. This implies that the energy that is taking place here is the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy.
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Electrical energy in motion is what type of energy ?
Answer:
kinetic energy
Explanation:
Electrical energy is a type of kinetic energy caused by moving electric charges. The amount of energy depends on the speed of the charges – the faster they move, the more electrical energy they carry.
A rock with a mass of 80grams dropped into a graduated cylinder with 30 ml of water in it the readingof water became 70 ml what is the density of the rock
Explanation:
[tex]b = m \div v \\ 80 \div 30 \times 10 { -}^{2} [/tex]
What is the direction of the current in the loop as the north pole of the magnet is pulled away (to the right) from the loop of wire. Answer as you face the loop from the magnet.
Answer:
Explanation:
Applying Fleming's right hand rule, the induced current would flow in a clockwise direction in the loop. Explanation: Current, magnetic field and motion are mutually dependent and perpendicular to one another.Aug 27, 2019
percent of Earth's surface is made up of Oxygen.
a) 30
b) 46
c) 62
Answer: it's made up about 21% so if you do not have this option I say go with 30
Explanation:
A tractor pulls a 1,000 kg wagon with a force of 4,000N. What is the wagon’s acceleration in m/s2? *
Answer:
4m/s^2
Explanation:
acceleration=force/mass
therefore a=4000/1000
=4m/s^2
How are the sun and Earth's moon different?(2 points)
The sun is a ball of gases that revolves around Earth, while the moon is the center of the solar system,
The sun is a ball of rock and gas, while the moon is a ball of rock that revolves around the sun.
The sun is the center of the solar system, while the moon is a ball of rock that revolves around Earth
The moon is the center of the solar system, while the sun is the center of the Milky Way.
Answer: The Sun measures 1.4 million km across, while the Moon is a mere 3,474 km across. In other words, the Sun is roughly 400 times larger than the Moon. But the Sun also happens to be 400 times further away than the Moon, and this has created an amazing coincidence.
Explanation:
Energy is defined as ____________.
The ability of an object to produce a change in the environment or itself
motion
the effort required to perform work
power
Answer:
The effort required to perform work
Explanation:
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how do I write an essay on how I feel about online school
Answer:
Some students appreciated the social aspect of Zoom classrooms, while others felt online education worked best for them when they were working on their own. ... Students said they appreciated having a well-planned work week and didn't appreciate “surprise” assignments online any more than they appreciate them in class
Explanation:
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what type force does this depict?
Answer:
c. gravitational force
Explanation:
solve: A car travels 2 km North , 10 km East, then 3 km West. pythagorean theorem
________b_____ 7 km east
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| 2km north.
|a
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pythagorean theorem : ✓a² + b² = c²
c² = a² + b² = 4 + 49 = 53
c = ✓53 km
displacement = c = ✓53 km
distance = 10 + 3 + 2 = 15 km
what is the wavelength of the wave
Explanation:
it is equal to the speed (v) of a wave train in a medium divided by its frequency (f): λ = v/f. Waves of different wavelengths.
Answer:
It is measured in the direction of the wave. Description: Wavelength is the distance from one crest to another, or from one trough to another, of a wave (which may be an electromagnetic wave, a sound wave, or any other wave).
Una pieza de platino metalico con densidad 21.5 g/cm3 tiene un volumen de 4.49 cm3. Cual es su masa
Answer:
m = 96.53 grams
Explanation:
Given that,
The density of metallic platinum, d = 21.5 g/cm³
Volume, V = 4.49 cm³
We need to find the mass. Let it is m. We know that the density is equal to the mass per unit volume. So,
[tex]d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\m=d\times V\\\\m=21.5\times 4.49\\\\m=96.53\ g[/tex]
So, the required mass is 96.53 grams.
the organelles are giving their job description to you can you identify which organelle are they? write your answers in your answer sheet.
1. Hi! My responsibility is to add stability and protection to plant cells. What am I?
2. Hi! produce proteins inside the cell. What am I ?
3. Hello! I have a green pigment called the clorophyll. I also absorb solar energy to do the process of photosynthesis. What am I?
4. Good morning po! my work is to store food materials and excretes waste materials. I take a large space on plants. I make the leaves of plants fresh. what am i?
5. Hi! All organelles are embedded in me. I am a "jelly- like" substance. What am I?
Please real answer
1. cell wall?
2. ribosomes?
3. chloroplast
4. vacuoles
5. cytoplasm
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Answer:
Well I think you should think
A force of 10 N acts to the left and a force of 5 N acts to the right on an object of mass 1 kg. If its initial speed is zero , what is its velocity after 1 second ?
Answer: -5 m/s
Explanation:
First find the net force by summing up the forces:
-10N + 5N = -5N
Use Newton's Second Law of motion to solve for the acceleration:
F = ma
-5N = 1kg(a)
a = -5 m/s^2
Use the first kinematic equation to solve for the final velocity:
Vf = Vi + at
Vf = 0 + (-5)(1)
Vf = -5 m/s
What is the kinetic energy of a 5kg ball that is rolling 3m/s?
Answer:
22.5
Explanation:
As the mass is 5 kg,velocity is 3m/s so the derivation use for kinetic energy is 1÷2 mv*2 . By this derivation we will find out the kinetic energy
the force required to lift a load of 800 Newton by using a Lever having a mechanical advantage of 1.6 is
Answer:force required to lift the load = 500N
Explanation:
Mechanical advantage for a lever is given by the formulae
= force output/force input
or
Mechanical Advantage = Load / Effort
where
Force output / Load= 800 N
mechanical advantage = 1.6
Force input / Effort =??
Force input= Force output /Mechanical advantage
= 800N / 1.6
=500N
OR
Effort = Load/ Mechanical Advantage = 800/ 1.6 = 500N
Importance of Forest
Answer:
to help keep fresh air
Explanation:
This tasty snack starts as a kernel and is “popped” then
covered in salt, butter, caramel, peanuts, you name it.
Through thermal energy we've learned to heat things, you
could use conduction, convection and/or radiation. Describe
1 cooking option in detail including whether it is convection,
conduction or radiation. Must be at least 2 sentences.
How many total molecules are present in the formula below
2H2O
I'm guessing 6.
the coefficient of two turns our hydrogen into 4 and our oxygen into 2 which makes a total of 6 molecules.
Select the correct answer.
Which pair of atoms has the highest electronegativity difference?
OA.
H-S
B.
H-Cl
o c.
N-H
OD.
О – Н
O E.
C-H
Answer:O – H
Explanation:
A rocket at rest with a mass of 942 kg is acted on by an average net force of 6,731 N upwards for 21 s. What is the final velocity of the rocket?
Answer:
Final velocity, V = 150.15 m/s
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 942kg
Net force = 6,731N
Time = 21secs
To find the final velocity of the rocket;
First of all, we would determine the acceleration of the rocket with respect to time.
Force = mass * acceleration
Substituting into the equation, we have;
6,731 = 942*acceleration
Acceleration = 6731/942
Acceleration = 7.15m/s²
Now, to find the final velocity we would use the first equation of motion.
V = U + at
Since the rocket started from rest, its initial velocity (U) is zero.
V = 0 + 7.15*21
Final velocity, V = 150.15 m/s
Motion Quiz 1
Part I. Vocabulary (5 points each)
1. The location of an object.
2. A change in the position of an object in reference to a starting point. 3. A change in the position of an object that includes distance and direction. 4. North, south, right, and down are all examples of ________. 5. How fast or slow something moves over a given distance per unit of time. 6. A unit of measurement for time.
Part II. Multiple Choice (10 points each)
Direction
Displacement Meters
Minutes
Motion
Position
Speed
A toy robot moved from a starting point, traveling in a straight line at different speeds and then turning around and returning to the starting point at different speeds.
7. What is the total distance that the toy robot traveled?
A. 12 m
B. 24 m
C. 48 m
D. 96 m
8. A cyclist travels 3 km north in 25 minutes. What does this information describe?
A. mass
B. force
C. motion
D. gravity
9. A book is lying on a seat in a car that is moving at 50 kilometers per hour (km/h). The driver says that the book is not moving. An outside observer says the book is moving at 50 km/h because it is in the car. Which is the most logical conclusion for these two statements?
A. Motion is detected only if the car accelerates and is measured by the observer.
B. Motion is absolute, and the driver is incorrect saying that the book has no motion.
C. Motion is relative to a given frame of reference, and both the driver and observer are correct.
D. Motion is constantly changing so neither person’s statement will be correct when the car slows down.
10. Which measurement describes the speed of a rubber ball?
A. 5 cm
B. 10 m/s
C. 15 newtons
D. 50 grams
11. A change in the position of an object as time changes best describes
A. direction.
B. waves.
C. motion.
D. frequency.
12. A school bus moves past a parked car at a speed of 30 km/h. Which of the following best describes the observation made by a passenger on the bus?
A. The car appears to be moving 30 km/h in the same direction as the bus.
B. The car appears to be moving 30 km/h in the opposite direction of the bus. C. The car appears to be moving 15 km/h in the same direction as the bus.
D. The car appears to be moving 15 km/h in the opposite direction of the bus.
13. Calculate the speed when the distance travelled is 800 km and the time is 40 seconds. A. 200 km/sec
B. 320 m/sec
C. 20 km/sec
D. 32 m/sec
Complete the sentence. Friction always ____________
a. helps the motion
b. opposes the motion
c. both of these
d. none of these
Answer:
B- Opposes the motion
Explanation:
When two object touches each other. friction acts in a opposite direction to the motion of the object
Two spheres are moving towards each other. Which of the following is the
best evidence that the spheres have transferred energy from one to the other?
A.The friction of the surface decreases
B.Gravity is always acting on the spheres
C.The motion of the sphere changes
Or
D.Both of the spheres have the same mass
Answer:
D
Explanation:
If they are both moving at the same speed then its D.
give three example what are the aims of each team in playing basketball?
Answer:
The main objective of basketball is to make a goal and score points.Each team should not only try to make a goal and prevent the opposite team from taking control of the ball, but should also try to protect the basket in their court and prevent the opponent from making a goal.
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What is the main reason people and bears slip and fall on ice, be careful when outside in the snow/ice.
Answer:
Both ice and snow have a lower coefficient of friction in comparison with grass, wood or pavement.
Explanation:
The main reason why people and bears, slip and fall on ice/snow is that both ice and snow have a lower coefficient of friction in comparison with grass, wood or pavement. We present below a comparative chart of coefficients of friction associated with different materials:
Material Coefficient of Friction - Static
Ice/Snow 0.05 - 0.3
Wood 0.2 - 0.6
Asphalt 0.5 - 0.7
Grass 0.3 - 0.5
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A farmer cannot get his cow to move without help. The cow has a mass of 425 kg. He returns with some neighbors, and they are able to exert a net force of 900 N on the cow. What is its acceleration?
Answer:
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Explanation:
what are common in the pictures?
Answer:
the flowers the left have them on there heads the middle on there chest and the right one has them on there shoulders