Answer:
wavelength = 0.28m
Explanation:
wavelength = velocity/ frequency
wavelength = 343/1210 = 0.28m
Driving home from school one day, you spot a ball rolling out into the street . (See the figure below) You brake for 1.50 s , slowing your 950-kg car from 16.0 m/s to 9.50 m/s.
a)What was the magnitude of the average force exerted on your car during braking?
b)What was the direction of the average force exerted on your car during braking?
c)How far did you travel while braking?
Answer:
a) 4116.67 N
b) negative (assuming car is traveling in positive direction)
c) 19.125 m
Explanation:
Part A)We can find the average force exerted on the car by using Newton's 2nd Law: F = ma.
We have the mass (950 kg) but we do not have the acceleration. Let's solve for this using kinematics.
We have the time during braking, the initial and final velocity, and we need to find the acceleration. To do this, we can use the following equation: v = v₀ + at.
v (final velocity) = 9.50 m/sv₀ (initial velocity) = 16.0 m/st (time) = 1.50 s a = ?Substitute these values into the equation.
v = v₀ + at9.50 m/s = 16.0 m/s + a (1.50 s) 9.50 = 16.0 + 1.50a -6.50 = 1.50a a = -4.333333... m/s²The car's acceleration during the braking period is -4.33 m/s², assuming the car is traveling in the positive direction.
Now, we can use this to plug into Newton's 2nd Law to find the force exerted on the car.
F = maF = (950 kg) (-4.33...) F = -4116.666667 NThe magnitude of the average force exerted on the car while braking is the absolute value, so it is 4116.67 N.
Part B)The direction of the average force is denoted in the negative sign. It is opposite the direction of the car's motion. Assuming that the car is traveling in the positive direction, the direction of the average force exerted on the car is in the negative direction since this force is slowing the car down while braking.
Part C)We can find the distance traveled during the braking period by using another kinematic equation.
We have the initial and final velocity, and the time traveled, so we can use this equation: Δx = v_avg · t.
Note that v_avg is the same thing as (v + v₀) / 2.Substitute the known values into the equation.
Δx = [(9.50 + 16.0)/2] · 1.50 Δx = 12.75 · 1.50Δx = 19.125 mThe car traveled 19.125 m while braking.
Which Scientist discovered
atomic Theory?
Answer:
John dalton discovered
When a piece of metal mass of 72.17 g is
dropped into a graduated cylinder containing
20.92 mL of water, the water level rises to
26.64 mL. What is the density of the metal?
Answer in units of g/cm3
.
Answer:
Explanation:
The trick is in finding the volume.
Final Volume = 26.64
Initial Volume=20.92 Subtract
Metal Volume 5.72 cm^3
Density = mass / volume
Density = 72.17 / 5.72
Density = 12.617
how to determine the volume of a human body
Answer:
Determine the volume of a human body to use the mass and density of water displaced to calculate the volume of the water displaced.
Answer:
According to me the volume of a human body can me determined by means of the displacement method
Explanation:
if you immerse you body in a drum of water of a known volume, the water displaced is equal to your volume
Please help me find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force
A scientist obtains images of a particular star, which appears as four separate stars.
Which phenomenon causes the star to appear this way?
O redshift
gravitational lensing
O principle of equivalence
O gravitational time dilation
Answer:
gravitational lensing
Explanation:
Answer:
Gravitational lensing
Explanation:
If a horse can trot with an average velocity of 13 km/h, how far can it travel in
8 hours?
A. 2 km
B. 104 km
C. 35 km
D. 78 k
Answer:
104 km
Explanation:
Displacement = Velocity x Time
= 13 x 8
= 104 km
A positively charged glass rod is bought close to a suspended metal needle. What
can we say about the charge on the needle given that the needle is
a) attracted ?
b) repelled ?
Answer:
attracted
Explanation:
opposite charges attract each other when the rub against each other
Answer:
This depends because the electrostatic force obeys the principle that states that force between both of the particles does not get affected by the charges of the other thus if the needle is getting attracted it possess negative charges( the opposite charge) .And if they repel it means they have the same charges ( positive charges).
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You are given a liquid mixture to identify as a colloid, suspension, or solution. When you shine light from a laser pointer you can see the beam spread out in the mixutre. Only some light passes through. What is the next test you should perform to determine the type of mixture?
Heat the mixture to evaporate the water.
Shine the light through again several times.
Wait to see if the particles settle out of the mixture.
Shake the mixture.
Waiting to see if the particles settle out of the mixture will be the next test to perform to determine the type of mixture.
What is a Mixture?This comprises of two or more substances which aren't chemically bonded together.
Suspension is a heterogeneous mixture that settle out of solution while colloid is a heterogeneous mixture that do not settle out of solution which is why option C was chosen.
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A 67 kg man stands at the front end of a uniform boat of mass 179 kg and of length, L = 2.5 m. Assume there is no friction or drag between the boat and water.
(a) What is the location of the center of mass of the system when the origin of our coordinate system (i) on the man's original location (ii) on the back end of the boat? [4 marks]
(b) If the man walks from the front end to the back end of the boat, by how much is the boat displaced? [3 marks]
(c) Now consider the man and his friend with identical mass of 67 kg are rowing the boat on a hot summer afternoon when they decide to go for a swim. The man jumps off the front of the boat at speed 3 m/s and his friend jumps off the back at speed 4 m/s. If the boat was moving forward at 1.5 m/s when they jumped, what is the speed of the boat after their jump?
Answer:
Explanation:
ai. com=(67*0+179*1.25)/(179+67)=0.91m
ii. com=(67*2.5+179*1.25)/(179+67)=1.59m
b. 0.91=(67(2.5-d)+179(1.25-d))/(179+67)
d=0.68m
c. 1.5=(67*-3+67*-4+179*v)/(67+67+179)
v=5.24m/s
The answers to your question are ;
A) Location of the center of the mass of system when origin of coordinate system is
i) On the original location of man = 0.91 m
ii) On back end of boat = 1.59 m
B) The boat is displaced by = 0.68 m
C) speed of boat after their jump ( V ) = 5.24 m/s
Given data :
mass of man = 67 kg
mass of boat = 179 kg
length of boat = 2.5 m
assumptions : No friction/drag force
Solutions
A) determine location of center of mass
i) On the man's original location = 0
= ( mass of man * 0 + mass * 1.25 ) / ( mass of boat + mass of man)
= ( 0 + 179 * 1.25 ) / ( 179 + 67 )
= ( 0 + 223.75 ) / ( 246 ) = 0.9096 ≈ 0.91 m
ii) On the back end of the boat
= ( mass of man * length of boat + mass of boat * 1.25 ) / ( mass of boat + mass of man )
= ( 67 * 2.5 + 179 * 1.25 ) / ( 179 + 67 )
= ( 167.5 + 223.75 ) / ( 246 ) = 1.590 m
B) By How much is the boat displaced ( d )
0.91 ( location of center of mass from man's original location )
0.91 = ( 67 * (2.5 - d) + 179 ( 1.25 - d ) ) / ( 179 + 67 )
= ( 67 * ( 2.5 - d ) + 223.75 - 179d )) / ( 246 )
∴ d ≈ 0.68 m
C) Determine speed of boat after the jump
Initial speed of boat = 1.5 m/s
hence speed after the jump ( v )
speed of first man = 3 m/s
speed of second man = 4 m/s
1.5 m/s = ( 67 * -3 + 67 * -4 + 179 * v ) / ( 67 + 67 + 179 )
= ( - 201 + -268 + 179v ) / ( 313 )
∴ v ≈ 5.24 m/s
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The length, breadth and height of a box is 50cm, 20cm and 10cm respectively then find surface area of its base and volume.
I just hope this pic will help you
A car speeds up from 0.0 m/s to 14.0 m/s
in 3.25 s.
The acceleration of the car is:
A. 14.0 m/s2
B. 4.31 m/s2
C. 45.5 m/s2
D. 10.8 m/s2
Explanation:
Its speed is zero at the beginning of the 3.25 s and 14 m/s at the end.
I'm thinking you probably wanted to find the car's acceleration.
Acceleration =(change in speed) / (time for the change).
Acceleration =(14m/s )/ (3.25s) .
Acceleration = 4.31m/s² .
I hope it will help you so.
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a ball is moving with a velocity of 0.5 m/s its velocity is decreasing at the rate of 0.05 m/s² what is its velocity in 5 seconds? how much time will it take from start to stop?what is the distance to travelled by it before stopping?
Answer:
v after 5s = 0.25 m/s, it took 10s to stop, it has traveled 2.5m before stopping
Explanation
We can use the equation of motion with constant acceleration
Given: v0= 0.5 m/s a= -0.05 m/s²
v(5s) = v0 + a×t = 0.25 m/s
Stop => v=0 => v0 + a×t = 0 => t=10s
Distance at t=10s ⇒ x(10) = 0.5×10 + 0.5x(-0.05)x10² = 2.5m
in the same viewing window. Compare the magnitudes of f (x) and g(x) when x is close to 0. Use the comparison to write a short paragraph explaining why
Answer:
Due to inertia of restttttttrestrestrestrest
Visible light travels at a speed 3.0 × 108 of m/s. If red light has a wavelength of 6.5 × 10–7 m, what the frequency of this light?
Answer:
speed /wavelength = frequency
f = 3×10*8 /6.5×10*7
f = 4.62
1.what are the types of matter?
2.what are the states of matter?
Answer:
1) Ans= Pure substances and mixtures are the two types of matter.
2)Ans=solid ,liquid and gas are the states of matter
A racecar races on a circular race track. Calculate the average racing speed given that
distance around the track is 2500 m and the racecar does it in 40 seconds.
Answer:
Below
Explanation:
You can use this formula to find the average speed or velocity of an object
speed = displacement / elapsed time
Plugging in our values....
speed = 2500 m / 40 seconds
= 62.5 m/s
*if your teacher required you to round to significant figures, you would round this number to 60, as 40 seconds only has 1 significant figure (the number with the least amount of sig figs determines the number of sig figs in the final answer)*
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value of g is independent of
Answer:
mass
Explanation:
The value of g (acceleration due to gravitation) is independent of the mass of the object.
Name another way that energy is made
Answer:
The three major categories of energy for electricity generation are fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), nuclear energy, and renewable energy sources. Most electricity is generated with steam turbines using fossil fuels, nuclear, biomass, geothermal, and solar thermal energy.
Explanation:
Solar
Wind
Geothermal
Hydrogen
TidaWave
Hydroelectric
Biomass
In the construction of a bridge kinetic energy was used and now has what kind of energy?Solar Energy, Gravitational Potential Energy, Mechanical Energy, Thermal Energy
Answer:
potential energy
Explanation:
Based on energy transformation
A lad, waiting for his friend walks in the sidewalk, in front of her house, from the front door, first, he moves towards the Positive x-axis, 5 m, then goes back, 6 m. What is his total displacement from his original position? Displacement is a vector quantity whilst, distance is a scalar quantity.
His total displacement from his original position is -1 m
We know that total displacement of an object from a position x to a position x', d = final position - initial position.
d = x' - x
If we assume the lad's initial position in front of her house is x = 0 m. The lad then moves towards the positive x-axis, 5 m. He then ends up at x' = 5 m. He then finally goes back 6 m.
Since displacement = final position - initial position, and his displacement is d' = -6 m (since he moves in the negative x - direction or moves back) from his initial position of x' = 5 m.
His final position, x" after moving back 6 m is gotten from
x" - x' = -6 m
x" = -6 + x'
x" = -6 + 5
x" = -1 m
Thus, his total displacement from his original position is
d = final position - initial position
d = x" - x
d = -1 m - 0 m
d = -1 m
So, his total displacement from his original position is -1 m
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What is the amount of force exerted by gas particles?
Answer:
Pressure is the force divided by the area on which the force is exerted, and temperature is measured with a thermometer. We gain a better understanding of pressure and temperature from the kinetic theory of gases, which assumes that atoms and molecules are in continuous random motion.
Which of the following is NOT an important phenomenon that commonly erodes and weathers exposed rock outcrops to form sedimentary material?
a) Lightning
b) Wind
c) Rain
d) Freezing/Thawing
Answer:
Explanation:
While each of these can cause erosion and weathering, lightning is probably the least important as it occurs less frequently and affects a much smaller surface area when it strikes.
Wind is not very effective by itself, but it can carry abrasives which work to degrade rock surfaces. It covers a very large area at once so the net effect can be moderate to large especially desert areas where plants are not readily available to disrupt the flow.
Rain covers huge areas and is quite common.
Freezing/Thawing cycles cover large areas and are quite common in the temperate and arctic latitudes and even in tropical altitudes.
Attached is a photo taken atop Half Dome in Yosemite National Park showing two of thousands of divots in the rock there caused by lightning strikes. The current in the lightning heats the stone causing water trapped in it to flash to steam. The increased pressure inside the stone can overwhelm the material strength and blow rock chunks over a fairly good sized area. This is a fairly rapid weathering and erosion when it occurs, but that is typically limited to a few dozen days per year and occurs mostly on high ground where lightning is more likely to strike earth.
60.96-mile distance in kilometers
Answer:
98.105610 Kilometers
Explanation:
Rounded to 8 digits
Answer:
98.11 km
Explanation:
60.96 mi (5280ft/mi)(12 in/ft)(2.54 cm/in)(1 m/ 100cm)(1 km/1000 m) = 98.10561024 km
however, reporting this precision to the nearest hundred millionth of a kilometer is silly as we only know the mile dimension to the nearest hundredth of a mile.
A hundredth of a mile is 5280/100 = 52.8 ft or just over 16 m
It would only be a little bit of a presumption to give our precision to the nearest 10 meters as I have done.
This also fits neatly into the significant digits rule. Both the original dimension and the converted dimension have four significant digits.
Question 3 A woman sitting in a stationary car notices a man cycling past her at 40 km/hr. Five seconds after he passes her car, she starts following after him. What is the shortest possible distance in which she will catch up to the cyclist if he maintains hrs speep and she obeys the speed limit of 70 km/hr? The car has a maximum acceleration
The shortest possible distance in which she catches up with the man is 129.7 m.
The given parameters:
speed of the man, v₁ = 40 km/hr
speed of the woman, v₂ = 70 km/hr
time when the woman started moving, t₁ = 5 seconds
To find:
the shortest distance when she catches up with the manConvert the given speed in km/h to m/s
3.6 km/h = 1 m/s40 km/h = 40/3.6 = 11.11 m/s70 km/h = 70/3.6 = 19.44 m/sCalculate the distance moved by the man before she started following him.
Distance moved by the man = speed x time
= 11.11 m/s x 5 s
= 55.55 m
Let the time the woman catches up with the man = t
Apply the following simple principle to calculate the time.
The man is moving forward and the woman is moving forward to close the gap between them, thus both speeds are working against each other.
[tex](v_2-v_1)t = 55.55 \ m[/tex]
the difference in the speed is because they are working against each other.[tex](19.44 - 11.11)t = 55.55\\\\8.33t = 55.55\\\\t = \frac{55.55}{8.33} \\\\t = 6.67 \ s[/tex]
The time when the woman catches up with the man = 6.67 s
The shortest distance at which the woman catches up with the man is calculated as;
Shortest distance = woman's speed x time when she catches up
= 19.44 m/s x 6.67 s
= 129.7 m
Thus, the shortest possible distance in which she catches up with the man is 129.7 m.
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what happens to the value of g when we move from equator to the pole.the weight of an object is greater at poles than at equator .
why?
I'm completely stumped as to how to do this.
I know the components of f1 are f1x= 1600, f1y=0, f2x= 433 f2y=250 and f3x= 467
Explanation:
You have already determined the components of the known forces so I won't repeat your work here. Since the resultant force [tex]\vec{\textbf{R}}[/tex] and F1 are completely along the x-axis, we can conclude that
[tex]F_{2y} = F_{3y} \Rightarrow F_{3y} = F_3\cos{\theta} = 250\:\text{lb}[/tex]
We can now solve for the magnitude of [tex]F_3:[/tex]
[tex]F_3 = \sqrt{F_{3x}^2 + F_{3y}^2} = \sqrt{(467)^2 + (250)^2}[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:=529.7\:\text{lb}[/tex]
The angle [tex]\theta[/tex] is then
[tex]\tan{\theta} = \dfrac{F_{3y}}{F_{3x}} = \dfrac{250}{467}[/tex]
or
[tex]\theta = 49.2°[/tex]
9.1 x 105 – 7.2 x 105
=
Answer:
1.9 x 10⁵
Explanation:
I ASSUME your question is supposed to read
9.1 x 10⁵ – 7.2 x 10⁵ =
9.1 - 7.2 = 1.9 and the powers are the same so just tag them along
its the same as
910000 - 720000 = 190000
1.9 x 105 could be another possibility if the question is actually posed correctly.
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Four forces act as shown in the
diagram below, calculate their
resultant.
12N
10N
40
30
60°
15N
9N
iAnswer:
The resultant vector force = 6.96i - 9.27j
The magnitude = 11.6N
The direction= -53.1 °
Explanation:
i= 10×cos(30) + 15×cos(-60) + 9×cos(-90) + 12×cos(140) = 6.96
j= 10×sin(30) + 15×sin(-60) + 9×sin(-90) + 12×sin(140) = -9.27
You push yourself on a skateboard with a force of 30 N east and accelerate at 0.5 m/s² east. Find the mass of theskateboard if your mass is 58 kg.
Answer:
2Kg
first you find the total mass of both the person und skateboard
f = m*a
30 = m* 0.5
m= 30/ 0.5
m= 60 kg
then you subtract the mass of the person from the total mass
m1 - m2
60 - 58
= 2 kg
Taking into account the Newton's second law, the mass of the skateboard is 2 kg.
Newton's Second Law establishes the relationship between the forces acting on an object and the acceleration it experiences. This law says that the acceleration that an object experiences when subjected to a net force (force applied to the body) is proportional to that force.
Mathematically, Newton's second law is expressed as:
F= m×a
where:
F = Force [N] m = Mass [kg] a = Acceleration [m/s²]In this case, you know:
F= 30 N m= ? a= 0.5 m/s²Replacing:
30 N= m× 0.5 m/s²
Solving:
m= 30 N÷0.5 m/s²
m= 60 kg
The mass of the sistem is the sum of the mass of the skateboard and the mass of the mass of your body:
Mass= mass of the skateboard + mass of your body
In this case:
60 kg= mass of the skateboard + 58 kg
Solving:
mass of the skateboard= 60 kg - 58 kg
mass of the skateboard= 2 kg
Finally, the mass of the skateboard is 2 kg.
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