Answer:
191 cm³
Explanation:
We'll begin by converting celsius temperature to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
T(K) = T(°C) + 273
Initial temperature (T₁) = 20 °C
Initial temperature (T₁) = 20 °C + 273
Initial temperature (T₁) = 293 K
Final temperature (T₂) = 100 °C
Final temperature (T₂) = 100 °C + 273
Final temperature (T₂) = 373 K
Finally, we shall determine the final volume of the air. This can be obtained as follow:
Initial volume (V₁) = 150 cm³
Initial temperature (T₁) = 293 K
Final temperature (T₂) = 373 K
Pressure = constant
Final volume (V₂) =?
V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂
150 / 293 = V₂ / 373
Cross multiply
293 × V₂ = 150 × 373
293 × V₂ = 55950
Divide both side by 293
V₂ = 55950 / 293
V₂ ≈ 191 cm³
Thus, the final volume of the air is 191 cm³
What is the Voltage of a circuit that has a resistance of 50 and a current of 2 A?
A 25 V
B. 107
C. 2.5 V
D. 0.4V
Answer:
100 V
Explanation:
V = I * R
V = 2 * 50
V = 100 V
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Ingrid lives in a cold country, that sometimes gets a lot of snow. when that happens people can enjoy lot pf skiing. Ingrid goes outside to see if the snow is fir for skiing. she sinks into the snow, but when she puts her ski on, she can move over it without sinking. Why?
Answer:
Because the surface area of her skis are greater than the surface are of her shoes
Explanation:
the reason for this is that the weight per in is too heavy crushing the snow blower but with the skies the weight is distributed to the point were the snow can support her weight
You should extending your throwing hand straight up to the sky to follow-through.
O True
O False
False
It's not straight up
reviews the general principles in this problem. A projectile is launched from ground level at an angle of 13.0 ° above the horizontal. It returns to ground level. To what value should the launch angle be adjusted, without changing the launch speed, so that the range doubles?
Answer: θ would equal approximately 28.7°
This is a kinematics problem, where one is only given the theta value 13.0° in regards to the range; thus, the problem is testing one's understanding of the relationships between the variables.
Range (aka x) = (v₀ sin (2θ₀))/g, where θ₀ = 13.0°
Now if we multiply the range by 2, we get:
2x = 2((v₀ sin (2θ₀))/g) → to verbalize, if range equates to (v₀ sin (2θ₀))/g, and doubling the range equals twice the product value, then:
2θ = sin⁻¹(2sin(2(13.0° )) = sin⁻¹(2(0.76255845048)) = sin⁻¹ (1.52511690096) = 57.35560850015109°/2 = θ
Thus, θ = 28.67780425
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Let’s use these equations to compare the electrostatic force and the gravitational force in a few different situations. In each case, calculate the strength of the electrostatic force and the strength of the gravitational force.
Two electrons separated by 1 cm
q = 1.6 x 10-19 C
m = 9.1 x 10-31 kg
d = 1 cm
What is the electric force?
What is the gravitational force?
Which force will dominate the motion of the electrons?
Answer:
Electric force is the attractive force between the electrons and the nucleus. It works the same way for a negative charge, you also have an electric field around it. ... Now, like charges repel each other and opposite charges attract.
The gravitational force is a force that attracts any two objects with mass. We call the gravitational force attractive because it always tries to pull masses together, it never pushes them apart. ... This is called Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation.
electric force
This table shows clearly that the electric force dominates the motion of electrons in atoms. However, on a macroscopic scale, the gravitational force dominates. Since most macroscopic objects are neutral, they have an equal number of protons and electrons.
Explanation:
What country first colonised Ghana
Answer: Colonialism is a big topic, but it can only be understood by looking at human experiences. Formal colonialism first came to the region we today call Ghana in 1874, and British rule spread through the region into the early twentieth century. The British called the territory the “Gold Coast Colony”.
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What is the energy equivalent of an object with a mass of 1.05g?
Answer:
The equivalent energy of an object given its mass is calculated through the equation,
E = mc²
where c is the speed of light (3 x 10^8 m/s)
Substituting the known values,
E = (1.05 g/ 1000) (3 x 10^8 m/s)²
E = 9.45x10^13 J
Explanation:
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Answer:
I just noticd i dont speak this launguage
Explanation:
What happens in the gray zone between solid and liquid?-,-
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Write the relation connecting Celsius scale and Fahrenheit scale of temperature
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Celsius and Fahrenheit are the scales that are used in the measurement of temperature. Celcius is also refered to as centigrade. The relation that exist between Celsius and Fahrenheit is typically proportional.
The conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit is expressed as:
F = (9/5 × C) + 32.
The conversion from Fahrenheit to Celsius is expressed as:
C = 5/9(F - 32)
For example to convert 100°C to Fahrenheit will be:
F = (9/5 × C) + 32.
F = (9/5 × 100) + 32
F = 180 + 32
F = 212°F
The large scale structure of the universe has been carefully mapped using redshift surveys of a very large number of galaxies. Answer the following: Suppose that a large telescope with modern equipment can measure the redshift to a galaxy in just 10 minutes. And suppose we want to spend no more than a year mapping the distribution of galaxies. How many redshifts can be surveyed
Answer:
26280
Explanation:
In current time, good telescope can measure redshift to a galaxy in 10 minutes.
Thus, in one year that has on an average 365 days, the total time taken to measure redshifts is = ( 365 *12 *60) minute
= 262800 minutes .
Hence, the number of redshifts observed in a year = (262800/10) = 26280
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Which statement best defines the term "superconductivity"?
Answer:
the ability of certain substances at very low temperatures to conduct electricity with no resistance
a car's acceleration is negative. This means the car is _____.
a. slowing down
b. speeding up
c. changing direction
d. traveling in a circle
como calcular la velocidad un atleta en los 100 metros planos?
Answer:
Explanation:
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A positively charged plastic ruler is brought close to a piece paper resting on the desk. The piece of paper was initially neutral. When the ruler was brought closer, the paper is attracted to the ruler. The surface of the paper became charged through:_________
Answer: static electricity
Explanation:
When the plastic ruler is rubbed, friction opposes the motion and causes the transfer of electron from one surface to another such that plastic becomes negatively charged. When ruler is brought nearer to the paper, it induces the positive charge in the piece of paper.
how much heat energy is required to vaporize a 1 g ice cube at 0 C. The heat of fusion of ice is 3.36 x 10^5 J/kg . The heat of vaporization of water is 2.26 x 10^6 J/Kg. ( specific heat of water = 4200 J/Kg C )
Answer:
Q = M * (Cf + C * 100 + Cv)
Cf and Cf are heats of fusion and vaporization and C is the heat required to heat mass M of water 1 deg
Q = .001 kg ( 3.36 * E5 + 100 deg * 4200 + 2.26 * E6) J
Q = .001 kg ( 3.36 J / kg + 4.2 J / kg + 22.6 J /kg) * 10E5
Q = .001 kg * 30.2 * 10E5 J / kg = 3020 J
For a different power plant the power input (not output) is 3570 MW. The coal has an energy content of 28,000 kJ per kg. How much coal must be put into the plant each day
Answer:
31475404.8 kg/day
Explanation:
From the information given:
The power plant capacity W = 3570 MW
Energy content of the coal = 28000 kJ/kg
let assume that the thermal efficiency = 35%
Recall that:
1 kw = 3600 kJ/hr provided that the energy conversion is 100% efficient
But assuming the thermal efficiency = 35%.
Then:
Heat input = 3600/0.35 = 10286 kJ/kw.hr
Now, for producing 1 kw.hr, the quantity of the required coal = 10286/28000
= 0.36736 kg
For 3570 MW, the amount of coal that must be input is:
= 0.36736 kg × 3570000
= 1311475.2 kg/hr
= 1311475.2 × 24 kg/day
= 31475404.8 kg/day
A stone of mass 0.2 kg falls with an acceleration of 10.0 m/s. How big is the force that causes this acceleration?
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 2 \ Newtons}}[/tex]
Explanation:
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, force is the product of mass and acceleration.
[tex]F= m \times a[/tex]
The mass of the stone is 0.2 kilograms and the acceleration is 10.0 meters per square second.
m= 0.2 kg a= 10.0 m/s²Substitute the values into the formula.
[tex]F= 0.2 \ kg * 10.0 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Multiply.
[tex]F=2 \ kg*m/s^2[/tex]
Convert the units.
1 kilogram meter per square second (kg*m/s²) is equal to 1 Newton (N)Our answer of 2 kg*m/s² is equal to 2 N[tex]F= 2 \ N[/tex]
The force is 2 Newtons.
Consider a swimmer that swims a complete round-trip lap of a 50 m long pool in 100 seconds. What is the swimmers average speed and average velocity?
Answer:
The average speed is 1 m/s
The average velocity is 0
Explanation:
Given;
length of the pool, L = 50 m
time taken for the motion, t = 100 s
The total distance = 50 m + 50 m
The total distance = 100 m
The average speed = total distance / total time
= 100 / 100
= 1 m/s
The average velocity = change in displacement / change in time
change in displacement = 50 m - 50 m = 0
The average velocity = 0 / 100
The average velocity = 0
A hammer has a mass of 1 kg. What is its weight (i) on Earth (ii) on the
Moon (iii) in outer space
Given mass= 1kg
Weight on earth = mg(gravity of earth) = 9.8N
weight on moon = mg(gravity of moon)= 1.62N
weight on outer space mg(gravity outer space = 0) = 0N
A marshmallow in a vacuum becomes
A) larger.
B) smaller.
C) does not change.
puffs up because of aur traping in marshmallow
therefore A is the answer
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What recommendations would you give to the global government to help Decrease the global effects of human impact on the environment mystery recommendations and how they will positively impact our planet
Answer:
We can help to keep it magnificent for ourselves, our children and grandchildren, and other living things besides us.
Explanation:
5 ways our governments can confront climate change
PROTECT AND RESTORE KEY ECOSYSTEMS
SUPPORT SMALL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS
PROMOTE GREEN ENERGY
COMBAT SHORT-LIVED CLIMATE POLLUTANTS
BET ON ADAPTATION, NOT JUST MITIGATION
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The half-life of Barium-139 is 4.96 x 10^3 seconds. A sample contains 3.21 x 10^17 nuclei. How much of the sample is left after 1.98 x 10^4 seconds?
A) 8.03 x 10^16 nuclei
B) 4.01 x 10^16 nuclei
C) 2.02 x 10^16 nuclei
D) 1.61 x 10^17 nuclei
OPTION C is the correct answer.
The radioactive decay follows the first order kinetics. The number of atoms decaying at any time is proportional to the number of atoms present at that instant. The amount of sample left is 2.02 x 10¹⁶nuclei. The correct option is C.
What is half-life?The time required for the decay of one half of the amount of the species is defined as the half-life period of a radionuclide. The half-life period is a characteristic of a radionuclide. The half lives can vary from seconds to billions of years.
The isotope decay of an atom is given by the equation:
ln [A] = -kt + ln [A]₀
The rate constant, k is:
k = ln 2 / Half life
k = ln 2 / 4.96 x 10³
k = 1.40 × 10⁻⁴ s⁻¹
t = 1.98 x 10⁴
[A]₀ = 3.21 x 10¹⁷
ln [A] = -1.40 × 10⁻⁴ × 1.98 x 10⁴ + ln [3.21 x 10¹⁷] = 37.538
[A] = 2.02 x 10¹⁶ nuclei
Thus the correct option is C.
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If a sprinter ran a distance of 100 meters starting at his top speed of 11 m/s and running with constant spreed throughout. How long would it take him to cover the distance?
Answer:
9.09 s
Explanation:
If the sprinter ran the 100 meters at the constant speed of 11 m/s it would take him 9.09 s to cover the full distance.
We can find this number by dividing 100 meters (the distance covered) by 11 meters per second (the speed)
[tex]\frac{100}{11} =9.09[/tex]
A glass of milk has what kind of energy?
A. Chemical Potential Energy
B. Kinetic Energy
C. Elastic Potential Energy
D. Radiant Energy
A body is dropped from a height H. In how much time will it reach the ground?
Answer:
[tex]s = ut + \frac{1}{2} g {t}^{2} \\ t(u + \frac{1}{2} gt) = H \\ u + \frac{1}{2} gt = H \\ t = 2(H - u) \div g \\ t = \frac{(H - u)}{5} \\ u \: is \: speed \: or \: velocity[/tex]
Select the correct answer.
If you increase the frequency of a sound wave four times, what will happen to its speed?
A.
The speed will increase four times.
B.
The speed will decrease four times.
C.
The speed will remain the same.
D.
The speed will increase twice.
E.
The speed will decrease twice.
Answer:
A. The speed of the wave increases four times.
Answer:
A. The speed will increase four times.
Explanation:
If you increase the frequency of a sound wave four times, the speed will increase four times. So, option (A) is correct.
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