Answer:
v=237ml m=? density(rho) = 1.59 g/ml
density = mass/volum
mass= (density)(volume)
m=(1.59)(237)
m=376.83g
Michael decides to do an experiment to determine which type of sock
absorbs the most sweat. Which of these describes him doing step one of the
inquiry process?
A. Michael measures the weights of six different kinds of socks
before and after he goes running,
B. Michael finds that all-polyester socks weigh 0.05 ounce more after
he runs in them.
C. Michael predicts that all-cotton socks will absorb the most sweat,
because he thinks cotton is very absorbent.
O D. Michael asks himself which of the many types of socks in his
drawer looks like it can absorb sweat most effectively.
If a ball is rolling at a velocity of 1.5 m/s and has a momentum of 10.0 kg times m/s, what is the mass of the ball?
Answer:
Mass of the ball, M = 6.667 kg
Explanation:
Given data:
Momentum, Mo = 10.0 kgm/s
Velocity of the rolling ball, V = 1.5 m/s
Mass of the body, M = ?
Momentum, Mo = Mass, M x Velocity, V
10.0 kgm/s = M x 1.5 m/s
Divide each side by 1.5 m/s
M = 10.0 kgm/s / 1.5 m/s
M = (6⅔) kg
:. Mass of the ball, M = 6.667 kg
14 km = m on conversions using a ladder method
The quantity of matter inside the body is?
Answer:
MASS
Explanation:
mass is the quantity of matter contained in the body.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
4. You can use this formula to calculate the acceleration of an object
acceleration = velocity / elapsed time
Plugging our values in....
acceleration = 1700 m/s / 25 s
= 68 m/s^2
5. You can use this formula to calculate the final velocity of an object
finalvelocity = initialvelocity + (acceleration) (time)
Plugging our values in....
finalvelocity = 1.5 m/s + (2.4 m/s^2) ( 3 seconds)
= 8.7 m/s
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can sound waves propagate in vacuum if yes why if no why not??
Answer:
please mark me brainliest
Explanation:
No, sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum. This is because sound waves are mechanical waves that need a medium (such as air and water) to travel. Sound in physics is defined as a vibration that propagates as an audible wave of pressure, through a medium such as a gas, liquid or solid.
The quantity of matter inside the body is?
Answer:
mass is the quantity of matter inside the body
Answer:
The mass of a body is the quality of matter it contains
Force = Mass x Acceleration
i. Mass as subject.
ii. Acceleration as subject.
Answer:
1) mass = force / acceleration
2) acceleration = force / mass
Explanation:
Part 1)
Force = Mass x Acceleration
Divide both sides by acceleration
force / acceleration = mass
mass = force / acceleration
Part 2)
Divide both sides by mass
force / mass = acceleration
acceleration = force / mass
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~AH1807Peace!Schrodinger's cloud model for electrons is an alternate theory to Bohr's orbit model. True or False
Answer:
it's true...
Explanation:
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K=(1/2)my^2 v?
A.) K=mv
B.) m= Kv^2
C.) v=sqrt(2k/m)
D.) none of above
Answer:
The answer is C. The explanation is below.
_________at any particular point in a liquid is _________ in all directions
Answer:
Pressure at any particular point in a liquid is transmitted in all directions
Explanation:
I hope you like my answer and my answer helped you .wat is the difference between resultance and equilibrum
Explanation:
A resultant force is the sum of the forces on an object.
Forces are said to be in equilibrium when the resultant force is zero. This means the object will not accelerate.
What happens as a result of changing the number of protons in an atom?
O The atom becomes an ion of the same element
O The atom becomes an isotope of the same element.
O The atom becomes a different element.
O Nothing changes.
Answer:
the atom becomes an isotope of the same element
Explanation:
isotopes are elements with the same atomic number but different mass number
eo *Write any two uses of good condutor of heat
any two uses of good conductor of heat are
aluminium, cooper, metal are good conductor of heat and they are used for making utensils.
gold, silver, are also good conductor of heat they are used for making jewelleries.
what would happen if measurements such as mass,length,volume,or temperature weren't standardized and everyone made up their own units
Answer:
The world would have been blown up by now.
Explanation:
Hypothetically, lets say that someone gave Kim Jong boi a cup of coffee.
He gets mad at the "public servant" since it didn't contain 3 posafa43asdunds of sugar which makes him "big".
The public servant claims they added jfoaj4su38093 units of sugar, which is equivalent to 3 posafa43asdunds.
He gets mad and launches big cannons at Trump since he blames Boe Jiden.
Colulate the wavelength of i)a ball moving of 40m/s i i)A proton moving at 40 ms i i i) An election moving at 40m/s
Explanation:
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A force of 10N makes an angle of 30 degree with y-axis. The magnitude of X component will be?
True or false: Venus is the hottest planet
e) A escalator carries 60 people of average mass 70kg to a height of 5m in one minute. Find the power needed to do this? 4
Answer:
3500J/s
Explanation:
P=W/T
42000×10×5÷60
=3500J/s
A sprinter runs for 6.45 s at 7.44 m/s. How far does she get?
A. 0.867 m
B. 13.9 m
C. 1.15 m
D. 48.0 m
Answer:
D is the answer
Explanation:
6.45×7.44= 47.98800
Which if we round of we get 48m
can you convert liters to kilometers explain ur answer plsss
Answer:
Yes we can.
Explanation:
1 Litre= 0.001km
1000 Litre= 1km
science (Friction/Forces)
which option is correct?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
At constant speed, acceleration=0
From the formula, Fnet=ma (Resultant force= mass x acceleration), sub a=0
Fnet=0
Since the resultant force=0, the pushing force is equal to the frictional force
What is environment
Answer:
environment is the situation of the place
Explanation:
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a=(v – u)/t
i. V as subject
ii. U as subject
iii. T as subject
Answer:
i.
[tex]a = \frac{(v - u)}{t} \\ v - u = at \\ v = at + u[/tex]
ii.
[tex]a = \frac{(v - u)}{t} \\ v - u = at \\ u = v - at[/tex]
iii.
[tex]a = \frac{(v - u)}{t} \\ ta = v - u \\ t = \frac{(v - u)}{a} [/tex]
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diffrence between UFP&LFP
Answer:
In the formula, 'X' is the temperature value to be converted, 'UFP' is the upper fixed point and 'LFP' is the lower fixed point of the temperature scale
Explanation:
LFP means Lower fixed point and UFP means Upper fixed point. Explanation: There are different scales with different lower fixed point and upper fixed point to measure temperature but the distance between these scales is same in any table or scale considered.
A tall pea plant (Tt) is crossbred with a short pea plant (tt). The following Punnett square shows the separated alleles for two pea plants.
Which of the following shows the correct match of the box numbers and the genotype of the offspring?
A. 1 = Tt; 2 = tt; 3 = Tt; 4 = tt
B. 1 = Tt; 2 = Tt; 3 = Tt; 4 = Tt
C.1 = Tt; 2 = Tt; 3 = tt; 4 = tt
D. 1 = Tt; 2 = tt; 3 = tt; 4 = tt
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The answer is...
A. 1 =Tt; 2 = tt; 3 = Tt; 4 = tt.
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30. A ray passing through the centre of curvature of a concave mirror.
after reflection is reflected back along the same path. Which is the correct
figure for the above statement.
Explanation:
when the object is between the pole and focus
During which portion of its motion-A, B, or C- does the train have the smallest speed?
Answer:
1
Explanation:
B is -1 m/s but it transfers to 1
During portion B of its motion, the train would have the smallest speed because the slope of the position time graph is the lowest for portion B.
What is speed?The total distance covered by any object per unit of time is known as speed. It depends only on the magnitude of the moving object.
As given in the problem we have to find out for which portion of the motion the train would have the smallest speed,
As we know that speed is given by the slope of the position-time graph.
For portion C the slope of the given position-time graph is highest therefore the speed of the train would be largest for portion C.
For portion B the slope of the given position-time graph is lowest therefore the speed of the train would be lowest for portion B.
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en and Karen are travelling for the weekend. They both leave from Jen's house and meet at their destination 250 miles away. Jen drives 45mph the whole way. Karen drives 60mph but leaves a half hour after Jen. How long does it take for Karen to catch up with Jen
Answer:
1 1/2 hours. for Karen to catch Jen.
Explanation:
Karen needs to make up 22.5 km which is the distance Jen travels in 1/2 hour.
The distance where they meet must be equal from the starting point.
Jen
Jen is out 1/2 hour longer.
Let the Karen's time = t
d = r * t
d = 45 * (t + 1/2 hour)
Karen
d = 60 * t
The distances are equal
so
Meeting time
45*(t + 1/2 hour) = 60 * t
45t + 22.5 = 60t Subtract 45t from both sides
22.5 = 15t Divide by 15
t = 22.5 / 15
t = 1 1/2 hours = 1.5 hours.
Now you have to interpret the results.
Remember that Jen has travelled 1/2 hour more than Karen
Her time is 2 hours.
Karen's time is 1.5 hours.
Jen travels 2 hours which is 2 * 45 = 90 miles
Karen travels 1 1/2 hours which is 1.5 * 60 = 90 miles
A STONE IS THROWN VERTICALLY UPWARD WITH THE VELOCITY 25/s HOW LONG DOES IT TAKES TO REACH THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT?
Answer:
time taken to reach maximum height is 2.548 sec and Maximum height is 31.855 m
Explanation:
Initial velocity U= 25 m/s
at maximum height velocity, V= 0 m/s
Let the time taken to reach maximum height be t and maximum height be H.
V= U-gt
so 25-9.81.t=0
therefore t= 25/9.81 = 2.548 sec
Now,
H= Ut-1/2(gt^2)
=25x2.548-0.5x9.81x(2.548^2)
=31.855 m
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