Answer:
Speed of the car after it has moved a distance of 20m is 3.8 m/s
Explanation:
Mass of car is M = 2000 kg
Forces acting on car are:
Force F₁ = 1140 N forward force exerted on drive wheels by the road
Force F₂ = 950 N a resistive force
Distance moved by the car is s = 20m , after starting from rest
Work done, W = F₁ * s - F₂ * s
W = 1140 * 20 - 950 * 20 = 3800J
Assuming kinetic energy conservation is work done
W = KEf - KEi
Where KEf = final kinetic energy
KEi = initial kinetic energy which = 0 (since starting from rest)
Hence, W = 3800J = KEf = 1÷2MV²f
Vf = final velocity = 2 * 3800 ÷ 2000 = 3.8 (m/s)²
Vf = 3.8 m/s
Speed of the car after it has moved a distance of 20m is 3.8 m/s
with what force will Annabella’s car hit a tree if her car has a mass of 5000 kg and an acceleration of 2 m/s2
Answer:
F=10,000N
Explanation:
F=ma
m=5000kg
a=2m/s^2
[tex]F=(5000kg)*(2m/s^{2} )\\\\\\\\F=10000N[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 10,000 \ Newtons}}[/tex]
Explanation:
We are asked to find the force of Annabella's car when it hits a tree.
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, force is the product of mass and acceleration. Therefore, it is calculated using the following formula:
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
The mass of the car is 5000 kilograms and the acceleration is 2 meters per second squared.
m= 5000 kg a= 2 m/s²Substitute the values into the formula.
[tex]F= (5000 \ kg)(2 \ m/s^2)[/tex]
Multiply.
[tex]F= 10,000 \ kg*m/s^2[/tex]
Convert the units. 1 kilogram meter per second squared is equal to 1 Newton, so our answer of 10,000 kg*m/s² is equal to 10,000 Newtons.
[tex]F= 10,000 \ N[/tex]
Annabella's car hits the tree with a force of 10,000 Newtons.
Two forces 6.0 N and 10.0 N act on an object at the same time.
Which force cannot be the resultant force on the object?
A
8.0 N
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10.0 N
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14.0 N
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18.0 N
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Examples of mediums that waves can travel through are _______ Select ALL that apply.
A. Air
B. Water
C. Ground
D. Metal
Answer:
air and water
Explanation:
The matter through which a mechanical wave travels is called the medium (plural, media). There are three types of mechanical waves: transverse, longitudinal, and surface waves. They differ in how particles of the medium move when the energy of the wave passes through. The particles in a medium become disturbed and pass on this disturbance to the next one, and so on. So, the disturbance caused by the particles can travel through a medium such as air, ocean water, land, violin strings, Slinky coils, etc. Sound waves can travel through solids, liquids, or gases.
A machine launches a tennis ball at an angle of 45° with the horizontal, as
shown. The ball has an initial vertical velocity of 9.0 meters per second and an initial
horizontal velocity of 9.0 meters per second. The ball reaches its maximum height
0.p2 second after its launch. [Neglect air resistance and assume the ball lands at the
same height above the ground from which it was launched.]
Elapsed Time
+0.92 s
Viy = 9.0 m/s
Launcher
V = 9.0 m/s
45
Horizontal
The total horizontal distance traveled by the tennis ball during the entire time it is in the air is
The motion or path of the tennis ball is the path of a projectile, which has
both vertical and horizontal motion.
The total horizontal distance traveled by the tennis ball during the entire
time it is in the air ≈ 16.514 meters.
Reasons:
The given parameters are;
The direction in which the ball is launched = 45°
The initial vertical velocity of the ball, [tex]v_y[/tex] = 9.0 m/s
The initial horizontal velocity of the ball, vₓ = 9.0 m/s
The time it takes the ball to reach the maximum height, t = 0.92 seconds after its launch
The total horizontal distance traveled, by the tennis ball is given by the formula;
[tex]\Delta d_x = \dfrac{v_1^2 \cdot \left( 2 \cdot cos(\theta) \sin(\theta)}{y} = \dfrac{2 \times v_x \times v_y}{g}[/tex]
Which gives;
[tex]\mathrm{The \ total \ distance \ travelled, \ \Delta} d_x = \dfrac{2 \times 9.0\times 9.0}{9.81} \approx 16.514[/tex]
The total horizontal distance traveled by the tennis ≈ 16.514 meters
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An object has an acceleration of 18.0 m/s/s. If the net force
was tripled and the mass were halved, then the new
acceleration would be m/s/s.
Answer:
Force = mass × acceleration
[tex]{ \boxed{ \rm{F = ma}}}[/tex]
• For the first case;
[tex]{ \tt{F = 18m}}[/tex]
• For the second case;
[tex]{ \tt{3F = \frac{1}{2} m \times a}} \\ \\ { \tt{F = \frac{1}{6}m \times \frac{1}{3}a }}[/tex]
Then equate the equations:
[tex]{ \tt{18m = \frac{1}{6} m \times \frac{1}{3}a }} \\ \\ { \tt{18 = \frac{1}{3} ( \frac{1}{2} \times a)}} \\ \\ { \tt{54 = \frac{a}{2} }} \\ \\ { \boxed{ \mathfrak{answer{ : \rm {a = 98 \: m {s}^{ - 1} }}}}}[/tex]
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Which statement is true?
A. Magnetic North is geographic North
B. A compass needle points south
C. Magnetic electrons flow out North and into South
D. Earth's magnetic field reaches past the Milky Way.
(A magnetic compass does not point to the geographic north pole. A magnetic compass points to the earth's magnetic poles, which are not the same as earth's geographic poles. Furthermore, the magnetic pole near earth's geographic north pole is actually the south magnetic pole. When it comes to magnets, opposites attract.)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
a magnet is a material with a North and South pole
How much horsepower does 2022 sentra’s 2.0-liter dohc 16-valve 4-cylinder engine produce?
Answer:
Every Sentra is powered by a 149-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that pairs with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and front-wheel drive.
Explanation:
2. A student slides a 0.75 kg textbook across a table, and it comes to rest after
traveling 1.2 m. Given that the coefficient of kinetic friction between the
book and the table is 0.34, use the work-kinetic energy theorem to find
the book's initial speed.
The book's initial speed = 2.83 m/s
The mass of the textbook, m = 0.75 kg
The final speed of the textbook, v = 0 m/s (Since it comes to rest)
The distance covered by the book, d = 1.2 m
Coefficient of kinetic friction, [tex]\mu = 0.34[/tex]
The frictional force between the table and the book is calculated as:
[tex]f_k=-\mu mg\\\\ f_k=-0.34 \times 0.75 \times 9.8\\\\f_k=-2.499N[/tex]
The workdone by the textbook is calculated as:
[tex]W = Fd\\\\W=2.499(1.2)\\\\W=2.9988J[/tex]
According to the work-kinetic energy theorem:
Workdone by the book = Change in Kinetic energy
[tex]W = 0.5m(v^2-u^2)\\\\-2.9988=0.5 \times 0.75 \times (0^2-u^2)\\\\-2.99988=-0.375u^2\\\\u^2=\frac{-2.9988}{-0.375} \\\\u^2=7.9968\\\\u=\sqrt{7.9968}\\\\u=2.83m/s[/tex]
The book's initial speed = 2.83 m/s
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9.(7 +1) Line I 9.7 +9.1 Line 2 The expression was rewritten using the Distributive Property 9. (7 + 1) equals 9. 7 which equals 63 9.7+ 9.1 equals 7 + 1 which equals 63. Submit Answer attempt 1 out of Privacy Policy Terms of Service
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A rock is thrown upward with a speed of 2.0m/s.
a. How long will it take the rock to reach the peak?
b. What is the maximum height it can reach?
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(A)
When the rock reaches the peak, it will have a vertical velocity of 0 m/s. We can use the equation:
vf = vi + at
vf = final velocity (0 m/s)
vi = initial velocity (2 m/s)
a = acceleration (in this situation, due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²)
t = time (s)
0 = 2 + (-9.8)t
2/9.8 = t = .204 sec
(B)
Use the equation:
d = vit + 1/2at²
d = 2(.204) + 1/2(-9.8)(.204²)
d = .204 m
force (f) = ?
mass (m) = 75kg
gravity (g) = 9.8m/s^2
Answer:
735 N
Explanation:
What is the difference between applied force and net force?
Answer:
A few examples.
After 8 hours of classes, you grab the door handle and start pushing on it, harder and harder, not realizing you have to pull. Applied force is how much you can exert on the door, plus the reaction of the frame. net force is zero - the door won't budge.
Indiana Jones, while trying to grab yet another treasure that belongs in a museum, triggered a trap and a sack weighting 600N is pushing over his head. Due to his old age he's not in shape, and he manage to push back with only 500N of force. Applied force is 600N from the weight, and 500N from the archeologist. With a net force of 100N towards the old man head.
Mario and Luigi have ran out of gasoline in their car, so they're stuck pushing. Due to being in peak condition, each one applies 800N to the side of the car, dragging it forward. Applied force is 800N from each plumber, and net force is 1600 N.
Which event demonstrates electromagnetic waves transferring energy?.
Answer:
Radiation is the transfer of heat energy through space by electromagnetic radiation.
Explanation:
When a machine increases speed or force, another factor must have ________to do so. *
Answer:
thermal energy
Explanation:
Highest common factor of 12r and 10
I think the number 2, not sure
How did the volcano Mt. St. Helens form?
A. This is a random hotspot on the earth where magma comes to the surface, it is
not at any plate boundary
B. This is a divergent boundary and plates are moving apart here to form volcanoes
and mountains
C. ML St. Helens is at a continental-continental convergent boundary and there are
no trenches here
D. Subduction a an oceanic continental convergent boundary caused a mountain
range to form and magma to come to the surface
Given what we know about volcanic formations, we can conclude that the Mt. St. Helens volcano was formed by the process described in option D, "Subduction an oceanic continental convergent boundary caused a mountain range to form and magma to come to the surface".
Mt. St. Helens is a volcano that falls under the category of a stratovolcano. Stratovolcanoes are volcanoes that commonly form at subduction zones. This process forms chains or clusters of mountains along the boundaries of tectonic plates, where oceanic crust is pulled under another type of crust. This process tends to form mountain ranges which contain volcanoes, such as:
Cascade Range (To which Mt. St. Helens belongs)Los AndesRocky MountainsCampania Mountain rangeand so on.
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The diagram shows an idea for a perpetual motion machine. The car runs on electricity. As it moves along, the air moving past the car turns the generator on the roof. This generates the electricity needed to power the car.
Question on the paper
Let us begin by explaining the Energy transformation that will take place
Because the car runs on electricity, electrical energy that is stored in form of chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy that causes the car to moveNow when the car is in motion, the fan rotates, and my means of electro magnetic induction, the rotational(Mechanical Energy) possessed by the fan is converted to electrical energy which will then be converter to chemical energy stored in the battery of the carOk, let us discuss about why the idea will not work
Although the system will work, but to some extent, that is it will not sustain the process, over time the system will consume more energy than it will generate
Going my the law of thermodynamics "There is no perpetual motion machine of the first order" hence theoretically the system is not possible
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Tell me in simple words what gravitation is.
Answer:
The movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of gravity, as in the falling of bodies to the earth is called gravitation
Công thức tính gia tốc hướng tâm trong chuyển động tròn đều
a. aht = v2/R. B. aht = v2R. C. aht = 2R. C. aht = 42f2/R.
Answer:
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Can you translate the question to English?
Explanation:
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Answer:
the size of the shadow will be smaller due to smaller hands
Are these pictures below an example of reflection or refraction?
Answer:
Refraction
Explanation:
Reflection involves a change in direction of waves when they bounce off a barrier.
Refraction of waves involves a change in the direction of waves as they pass from one medium to another.
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Answer: Dispersion
Explanation:
If a ball is thrown from a tall building, how tall is the building if it takes 4s for the ball to land.
Let’s assume that we can ignore the resistance of the air (as one usual does in physics homework).
The distance ‘s’ traveled by an object under constant acceleration ‘a’ in a time ‘t’ is given by
s = 1/2 a t^2
if the object starts at rest. As t=4 seconds and ‘a’ is the usual 9.81 m/s^2, you can put the numbers in and get
s=8*9.81 m ~78.5m or 78 500 cm
A foot amounts to (as you know) 30.3 cm, so you have to divide the above number by the 30.3cm/ft and get
s ~ 257 ft.
Explanation:
Jorge is driving along Route 120 at a speed of 25 m/s. Seeing a red light ahead, he applies the brakes and comes to rest in 3.7 seconds. What is
his rate of acceleration?
Answer:
I don't know...
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Why are telescopes normally placed at higher elevations?
First and foremost, starlight appears less distorted in the thin atmosphere on mountaintops. At high altitudes, there is less atmosphere to absorb infrared energy, which reveals details about some of the coldest objects in the universe, such as clouds of gas and dust and the disks of dust that give birth to planets.
calculate the mass of the earth if the radius of the earth is 6.38 × 10^6
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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In this closed system, a dog has sprinted to the top of a cliff. The dog (mass of 25kg) had been sprinting with a velocity of 13m/s. Using what you know about potential and kinetic energy in systems, how tall is the cliff?
Given:
mass =
height =
velocity =
Formula for a closed KE/PE system:
Plug in the numbers:
Answer (with Units):
What is the physics definition of work? How is work calculated? How would you calculate the amount of work done in a slapshot.
Answer:
1) Work is a measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement. 2) Work is calculated through joules. 3) It's possible to calculate work by multiplying the amount of force applied by the distance that the force is applied. If we know the amount of force the stick applies to the puck and the distance that the stick is applying the force to the puck, we can figure out the amount of work done.
Explanation:
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