what is the difference between an open and closed circuit?

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Answer 1
A closed circle means the number is included and an open circle means its not.

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Please Help Fast Select the correct answer. Which equation correctly relates kinetic energy, mass, and velocity? A. B. C. D.

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Answer:

KE = 1/2 m v^2

Explanation:

how do you fix a broken foot
my sister is in literal tears and i dont have a phone and
our parents are out of the house rn

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Go to your neighbor house and calll the hospital they’ll help or you can call your parent’s

Which one of the following is NOT a phenotype?
O Red Hair
O Brown Eyes
O Red/Green Blood
O Five foot tall girl
O These are all phenotypes

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These are all phenotypes
red green blood ? (Sorry if i get it wrong)

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1.Cell phones convert sound waves into______waves.
-light waves
-sound waves
-radio waves

2.Electromagnetic waves used in cell phone communications are called?
-microwave
-radio wave
-infrared
-all of the above

3.To send out a radio signal far and wide...it is called?
-broadcast
-casting
-antenna

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Answer:

.Cell phones convert sound waves into______waves.

-sound waves

.Electromagnetic waves used in cell phone communications are called?

-radio wave

.To send out a radio signal far and wide...it is called?

antenna

Explanation:

i might be wrong in ans c ok

Radio waves
radio waves
antenna

what is electric switch​

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Answer:

A device that is used to break an electric circuit is called electric switch

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Sort the statements based on whether they are correct or incorrect.
All waves have the same
wavelength.
Radio telescopes give us
information about the
birthplace of a star.
If the wavelength of a wave
increases, its frequency
also increases.
Visible light is a kind of
electromagnetic wave.
All objects emit
electromagnetic waves.

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Answer: the first is incorrect the second is correct the third is correct

Explanation: the fourth is correct the fifth is incorrect

Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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Definitely b
Just makes the most sense

A student is preparing to take a bath when she realizes the hot water tap in the bathroom is not working. The student goes to the kitchen and prepares 10 of 100°C water to mix with 10 L of 10°C water.

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Answer:

(10 L)(100° C) + (90 L)(10°) = (100 L)T

1,000 + 900 = 100T

1,900 = 100T

100T = 1,900

T = 1,900/100

Explanation:

How much does a crate weigh (force) if it is 0.25 meters wide and 1.5 meters long and it
exerts 800 pascals of pressure on the ground when it lands?

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Force of a crate : 300 N

Further explanation

Given

0.25 meters wide and 1.5 meters long

Pressure = 800 Pa

Required

Force

Solution

P = F/A

A = 0.25 x 1.5

A = 0.375 m²

P = 800 Pa = 800 N/m²

Input the value :

F = P x A

F = 800 N/m² x 0.375 m²

F = 300 N

What force will accelerate a 20 kg object at 4 m/s 2? *

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Answer:

80 N

Explanation:

mass = 20 kg

acceleration = 4 m/s^2

Force = mass * acceleration

         = 20 *4  

         = 80 N

what is gas pressure

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Gas pressure is caused when gas particles hit the walls of their container. The more often the particles hit the walls, and the faster they are moving when they do this, the higher the pressure. This is why the pressure in a tyre or balloon goes up when more air is pumped in. Hope this helps :)
gas pressure is when gas particles hit the wall of their container, the faster they hit the walls the higher the pressure

Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses. Why then, a heavy object does not fall faster than a light object?

Plss help!!!!

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Answer:

This is because the acceleration of objects due to gravity is independent of the mass of the object and is constant for all objects, therefore, all objects fall with the same speed.

Explanation:

The weight of an object or force of gravity acting on an object on the surface of earth is a product of its mass and acceleration due to gravity.

Mathematically, w = mg

where, m=mass of the object; g = acceleration due to gravity

Also, from newton's law of gravitation, gravitational force on the object ,F = GMm/r²

where G is the gravitational constant; M is mass of Earth; m is mass of object; r is the distance of separation between the object and the center of mass of the earth which is approximately the radius of earth.

Since the weight of an object is equal to the force of gravitation acting on it

W = F

mg = GMm/r²

g = GM/r²

The expression above is that of the relationship between the force of gravity acting on a body on the earth's surface, the weight of that body and the acceleration due to gravity, g.

It can be seen that the acceleration due to gravity g is independent of the mass of the object. Therefore, the acceleration of objects due to gravity is constant for all objects and all objects fall with the same speed.

Answer:

The time of fall of an object is dependent only on the height of fall for a given acceleration due to gravity and it is independent of the object's mass

Explanation:

The gravitational force acting on an object on Earth can be observed as the weight, 'W', of the object which is a function of the mass, 'm', of the object and the relationship between the gravitational force and the mass of the object is given as follows;

W = m × g

Where;

g = The acceleration due to gravitational force = Constant

The relationship between the speed, 'u', and therefore, the time, 't', with which an object falls, the distance or height of fall, 'h', and the acceleration of the motion, 'g' is given as follows;

h = u·t + 1/2·g·t²

Given that the initial velocity of the object, 'u', of the object allowed to fall is u = 0 m/s, we have;

h = u·t + 1/2·g·t² = 0 × t + 1/2·g·t²

h = 0 × t + 1/2·g·t² = 1/2·g·t²

h = 1/2·g·t²

t² = 2·h/g

t = √(2·h/g)

Therefore, the time, 't', it takes every object to fall from a height, 'h', is dependent only on the height, 'h', for a given acceleration due to gravity, 'g' and it is independent of the mass, 'm', of the object.

i’m stuck in B and D. which one is it?

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it is b! the lithosphere is the crust and upper mantle

Answer:

Option b is correct - Rocky, nearly continuous, found on earth surface.

The reason is it is the rocky surface area composed of crust and upper mantle part. Basically, it is the outer shell of earth.

A stack of 10 quarters weighs 0.1255 lb. what is the mass in grams of one quarter?

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Answer:

one quarter= 5.69 g

Explanation:

if 10 quarters = 0.1255 lbs

then 1 quarter = 0.01255 lbs (0.1255 divided by 10)

0.01255 lbs = 5.69 g

a bear scratches his claws on a big pine tree. Does the bear do work on the tree? why or why not?


(btw it has to do with physics) ITS NOT A GENERAL QUESTION.

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Answer:

See the explanation below.

Explanation:

Work in physics is defined as the product of force by the distance that the body travels in the direction of the force.

It can be represented by means of the following equation.

[tex]W=F*d[/tex]

where:

W = work [J]

F = force [N]

d = distance [m]

In the given example the work is zero since the tree does not move, therefore the bear exerts a force on the tree. But there is no talk of movement of the tree, therefore the work is zero.

Read through the and calculate the predicted change in kinetic energy of the oblect compared to 50 kg ball traveling at 10 m/s . 50 kg ball traveling at 20 n / s would havekinetic energy 50 kg traveling at 5 m/s would have energy 50 kg person falling at 10 m/s would havekinetic energy

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Answer:

A 50 kg ball traveling at 20 m/s would have 4 times more kinetic energy.

A 50 kg ball traveling at 5 m/s would have 4 times less kinetic energy.

A 50 kg person falling at 10 m/s would have the same kinetic energy.

Explanation:

hope this helps:)

what are the laws of motion

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The laws describe the relationship of an object and the forces acting on it

which of the following cannot be used for measurement of time

a A leaking tap

b simple pendulum

c shadow of object during the day

d blinking of eyes ​

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Answer:

D. blinking ofeyea

Explanation:

not really sure

A boat travels 90 m in 10 seconds, what is its speed?
90 m/s
9 mi/hr
9 m/s
900 m/s

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Answer:

it is 9m/s , hope it helps

98. In Fig. 24-71, a metal sphere

with charge q = 5.00 uC and radius

r = 3.00 cm is concentric with a

larger metal sphere with charge Q =

15.0 uC and radius R = 6.00 cm. (a)

What is the potential difference be-

tween the spheres? If we connect the

spheres with a wire, what then is the

charge on (b) the smaller sphere and

(c) the larger sphere?

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Answer:

(a) The potential difference between the spheres is 750 kVA

(b) The charge on the smaller sphere is 6.[tex]\overline 6[/tex] μC

(c) The charge on the smaller sphere, Q₁ = 13.[tex]\overline 3[/tex] μC

Explanation:

(a) The given parameters are;

The charge on the inner sphere, q = 5.00 μC

The radius of the inner sphere, r = 3.00 cm = 0.03 m

The charge on the larger sphere, Q = 15.0 μμC

The radius of the larger sphere, R = 6.00 cm = 0.06 m

The potential difference between two concentric spheres is given according to the following equation;

[tex]V_r - V_R = k \times q \times \left ( \dfrac{1}{r} - \dfrac{1}{R} \right)[/tex]

Where;

R = The radius of the larger sphere = 0.06 m

r = The radius of the inner sphere = 0.03 m

q = The charge of the inner sphere = 5.00 × 10⁻⁶ C

Q = The charge of the outer sphere = 15.00 × 10⁻⁶ C

k = 9 × 10⁹ N·m²/C²

Therefore, by plugging in the value of the variables, we have;

[tex]V_r - V_R = 9 \times 10^9 \times 5.00 \times 10^{-6} \times \left ( \dfrac{1}{0.03} - \dfrac{1}{0.06} \right) = 750,000[/tex]

The potential difference between the spheres, [tex]V_r - V_R[/tex] = 750,000 N·m/C = 750 kVA

(b) When the spheres are connected with a wire, the charge, 'q', on the smaller sphere will be added to the charge, 'Q', on the larger sphere which as follows;

[tex]Q_f[/tex] = Q + q = (5 + 15) × 10⁻⁶ C = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C

[tex]Q_f[/tex] = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C

From which we have;

Q₁/Q₂ = R/r

Where;

Q₁ = The new charge on the on the larger sphere

Q₂ = The new charge on the on the smaller sphere

[tex]Q_f[/tex] = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C = Q₁ + Q₂

∴ Q₁ = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C - Q₂ = 20 μC - Q₂

∴ (20 μC - Q₂)/Q₂ = 0.06/(0.03) = 2

20 μC - Q₂ = 2·Q₂

20 μC = 3·Q₂

Q₂ = 20 μC/3

The charge on the smaller sphere, Q₂ = 20 μC/3 = 6.[tex]\overline 6[/tex] μC

(c) Q₁ = 20 μC - Q₂ = 20 μC - 20 μC/3 = 40 μC/3

The charge on the smaller sphere, Q₁ = 40 μC/3 = 13.[tex]\overline 3[/tex] μC.

The potential difference is 7.5*10^5V and the charge on the smaller sphere is 6.67uC while the charge on the larger sphere is 13.34uC

Data;

q = 5.0 uCr = 3.0cm= 0.03mQ = 15.0uCR = 6.0cm = 0.06m

Potential Difference between the Spheres

for the inner sphere;

[tex]v_i = \frac{kq}{r} = \frac{(9*10^9)(5*10^-^6)}{0.03} \\v_i = 1.5*10^6V[/tex]

for the outer sphere;

[tex]v_o = \frac{KQ}{R} = \frac{(9*10^9)(15*10^-^6)}{0.06} = 2.25 * 10^6V[/tex]

The difference in potential is

[tex]\delta V = v_o - v_i = 2.25*10^6 - 1.5*10^6 = 7.5*10^5V[/tex]

Charge on the Smaller Plate

[tex]q + Q = 5 + 15 = 20 \mu C = 20*10^-^6C ..eq(i)[/tex]

The sharing of charge continues till they attain a point of equal potential

[tex]v_i = v_o \\\frac{kq}{r} = \frac{kQ}{R} \\\frac{q}{0.03} = \frac{Q}{0.06} \\Q= 2q ...eq(ii)\\[/tex]

let's solve for equation (i) and equation (ii)

[tex]q+2q = 20\mu C\\q = 6.67 \mu C[/tex]

The charge on the smaller sphere is 6.67uC

The charge on the larger sphere

The charge on the larger sphere is

[tex]Q = 2q\\q = 6.67 \mu C\\Q = 2 * 6.67 = 13.34 \mu C[/tex]

The charge on the larger sphere is 13.34uC

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A man can row a boat at 4kmhr in still water. He rows the boat 2km upstream and 2 km back to his starting place in 2 hours. How fast is the stream flowing

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Answer:

2.83km/hr

Explanation:

Let stream flowing at the rat x km/hr

In still water

Speed of boat=4km/hr

Upstream speed=4-x

Downstream speed=4+x

Total time=2 hr

Time=Distance/speed

According to question

[tex]\frac{2}{4+x}+\frac{2}{4-x}=2[/tex]

[tex]\frac{8-2x+8+2x}{(4+x)(4-x)}=2[/tex]

[tex]\frac{16}{4^2-x^2}=2[/tex]

Using the formula

[tex](a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2[/tex]

[tex]4^2-x^2=\frac{16}{2}[/tex]

[tex]16-x^2=8[/tex]

[tex]16-8=x^2[/tex]

[tex]8=x^2[/tex]

[tex]x=\sqrt{8}=2.83km/hr[/tex]

Hence, the stream  is flowing at 2.83km/hr

Which examples best demonstrate likely tasks for Legal Services workers? Check all that apply.

Cisco inspects an office building to make sure it meets fire safety regulations.
Gina gathers information about a court case.
Saul oversees inmates at a correctional facility.
Hana interviews and advises a person who has been accused of a crime.
Pamela pursues and arrests a person suspected of a crime.
Dewayne creates the paperwork for a business contract.

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Answer:

b. d. f.

Explanation:

Got it right on Edge

Answer:

2. Gina gathers information about a court case.

4. Hana interviews and advises a person who has been accused of a crime.

6. Dewayne creates the paperwork for a business contract.

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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

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Answer:

1. The correct way a cell phone call goes out is;

The phone call goes out, transmits through radio waves, then moves to the central hub. Then the signal go to the nearest tower to the receiver of the call

2. Long wavelength

3. Microwave

Explanation:

1. When making a call through a cell phone, the speech made is digitized such that it is converted to electrical signals which are then converted into number strings that are transmitted out of the antenna of the phone as radio waves which are then picked up by the closest cellphone tower mast which then transmit the signal to the applicable central hub from where the signal is transmitted to the tower closest to the intended call receiver

Therefore, the correct option is that the phone call goes out, transmits through radio waves, then moves to the central hub. Then the signal go to the nearest tower to the receiver of the call

2. The property of AM frequencies that allow them to travel over long distances is long wavelength

The frequency of AM radio waves is between 540 kHz and 1600 kHz, which can be propagated as ground wave or by the ionosphere at night

3. Cell phones makes use of the subcategory of microwave which is the super high frequency (SHF) band which with a range of 3 GHz to 30 GHz

How does Boyle's laws describe the relationship between gas pressure and volume?

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Answer:

For a fixed mass of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. Or Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship. If volume increases, then pressure decreases and vice versa, when the temperature is held constant.

Part C
How many combined bits of storage are there on the two tablets?

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Answer:

IVE BEEN TRYNA FIND THE ANSWER FOR THE PAST HOUR T-T

Explanation:

Answer:

3.2 x10^11 bits of storage

Explanation:

A body at rest is given an instal
uniform acceleration of 8.0m/s² for 30
seconds after which the acceleration is
reduced at 50m/s² for the next 20
second the body maintains the speed
attain for 60 seconds after which it is
brought to rest in 20 seconds​

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Hrhhfbfbjfjfh high rn fbfhhfhfh gg f

v=u+at

v=0+8.0×30

v=240

What part of the eye protects your eye from scratches?
retina
pupil
cornea
iris

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Answer:

Cornea

Explanation:

The outer layer of the cornea is covered by epithelial cells that protect the surface. A corneal abrasion may result from dragging a piece of debris across the surface and scraping off the epithelial cells.

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impossible because fractional charges do not exust

Determine the momentum of a system that consists of two objects. One object, m1, has a mass of 6 kg and a velocity of 13 m/s towards the east and a second object, m2, has a mass of 14 kg and a velocity of 7 m/s in that same direction.

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Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)

Momentum m₁  =  (6 kg) x (13 m/s east)  =  78 kg-m/s east

Momentum m₂  =  (14 kg) x (7 m/s east)  =  98 kg-m/s east

Since they're both in exactly the same direction you can simply addum up to get their total momentum.  It's 176 kg-m/s east .

The  momentum of a system that consists of two objects should be 176 kg m/s on east hand side.

Calculation of the momentum:

Since we know that

Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)

So,

Momentum m₁  =  (6 kg) x (13 m/s east)  =  78 kg-m/s east

Momentum m₂  =  (14 kg) x (7 m/s east)  =  98 kg-m/s east

Since they are on same direction so the total momentum should be

= 78 + 98

= 176 kg-m/s east

hence, The  momentum of a system that consists of two objects should be 176 kg m/s on east hand side.

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A 5 Kg bowling ball is thrown at a stationary 1.6 Kg bowling pin at 5 m/s. If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s. The final velicoty of the bowling pin is _____m/s. ​

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Answer: hope this helps

Explanation:

If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s, the final velocity of the bowling pin is 7.8125 m/s. ​

What is principle of conservation of momentum?

According to the principle of momentum conservation, momentum is only modified by the action of forces as they are outlined by Newton's equations of motion; momentum is never created nor destroyed inside a problem domain.

According to the principle of momentum conservation,  total momentum of an system remains conserved.

Total initial momentum = total final momentum

5 kg × 5 m/s + 1.6 kg × 0 m/s = 5 kg × 2.5 m/s + 1.6 kg × v

1.6 kg × v  = 5 kg × 5 m/s -  5 kg × 2.5 m/s

v = (5 kg /1.6 kg) (5 m/s - 2.5 m/s)

= 7.8125 m/s

Hence, If the final velocity of the ball is 2.5 m/s, the final velocity of the bowling pin is 7.8125 m/s. ​

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