all the distances from the curved surface are measured from the:
a) pole
b) centre of curvature
c) focus
d) radius of curvature
plz reply

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Answer 1

Pole is the answer.

Actually when we measure, we use metre scale and thread. But since option doesn't have it, so Pole is the answer . Because all curved surfaces has a pole . So, we can directly measure around it.

Hope it helps you


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Defects of vision and their correction drawing ​

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Answer:

Vision Correction

You probably know people who need eyeglasses or contact lenses to see clearly. Maybe you need them yourself. Lenses are used to correct vision problems. Two of the most common vision problems are myopia and hyperopia.

Explanation:

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The P.E stored by a mass spring system at an extension of 2 cm is 10 J. The P.E stored by the same system at an
extension of 4 cm will be:

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Explanation:

extension(x) = 0.02m When the P.E is 10J.

extension(x)= 0.04m PE?.

P.E is proportional to Extension²

P.E/x² = P.E"/x"²

10/(0.02)² = P.E/(0.04)²

P.E= 10x(0.04)²/(0.02)²

P.E= 40J

34.9x46x809 Please helpp

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34.9×46×809=1605.4×809 =1298768.6

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5.
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Shown above is a wire that is carrying current in a magnetic field. The magnetic field
is coming out the plane of the page.
What is the direction of deflection of the wire?
A) Upwards
B) Downwards
C) To the left
D) To the right

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Answer:

The direction of defliection of the site to the left I think ..

Please answer these, I’m willing to give plenty of points.

Does a person with a family history of a breast cancer have a higher chance of developing breast cancer during her life?
IV:_________
DV:__________
Hypothesis:__________

Does grass grow faster under shade of a tree or in direct sunlight?
IV:_______
DV:_______
Hypothesis:_________


Observation: students do not eat very much of their food in the lunchroom.
Question: will students eat more food in lunch room if more fresh fruit and vegetables are used?
IV:_________
DV:__________
Hypothesis:_______

Observation: my dog won’t stop barking whenever someone rings the doorbell.
Question: will my dog bark less when the doorbell rings if he exercises for an hour everyday?
IV:_____
DV:_______
Hypothesis:________

Create your own question.
Observation:___________
Question:_____________
IV:________
DV:_________
Hypothesis:____________
Please send help before school starts!!!!!

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Answer:

IV family history of breast cancer or not.

DV chance of developing breast cancer. Hypothesis Someone with a family history of breast cancer will have a higher chance of developing it.

IV: Where the grass is placed: tree shade or direct sunlight.

Dv:The grasses growth rate

Hypothesis: Grass will grow faster in direct sunlight as opposed to tree shade

IV: Fresh veggies and fruit or not

Dv: how much the students eat: will they eat more or less?

Hypothesis The students will eat more in the lunchroom when Fresh veggies and fruits are served.

IV: The dog exercise everyday for 1 hour or not.

DV: The dogs barking: less or more.

Hypothesis: The dog will bark less when someone rings the doorbell if he exercises for 1 hour every day.

Explanation:

Observation When I wish my face before bed, I get less breakouts in the morning.

Question Does nightly face washing prevent morning breakouts?

IV Washing face at night or not

Dv How much breakouts in the morning.

Hypothesis Washing your face nightly decreases the occurrence of morning breakouts.

Prove that the acceleration due to gravity is independent to the mass of the falling body.​

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Answer:

½mv²=mgh

g=½(V²/h)

Explanation:

When an object is held at a height, it posses gravitational potential energy which is mgh, where m= mass, h=height, g=acceleration due gravity

When the object is dropped, the potential energy will be converted to kinetic energy which is ½mv², where V=velocity at which the object moves.

V=∆h/t, ∆h is change in height with respect to time.

½mv²=mgh

Mass cancel out,

g=v²/2h

This implies that g does not depend or is not affected by mass. Hence heavy object and light object will reach the ground at the same time when dropped from the same height. When air resistance is negligible.

How is the sum of forces related to the objects'
movement?

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Answer:

The net force is the combined effect (the sum) of the real forces acting on the object. ... When there is a net force on an object, it causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force; this is not the same as the direction of the motion unless the object is going in a straight line.

A hydraulic lift has pistons with diameter 28cm and 70cm, respectively. If a force of 500 N is exerted at the input piston. What is the maximum load that can be lifted the output piston?​

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Answer:

3125 N

Explanation:

diameter /2 =radius

so r1 =14cm , r2 =35cm

f1/A1 =f2/A2.

f2 = f1 × A2 / A1

=500×1225 pi cm² / 96 pi cm²

f2 =3125N

Which is the cause of the suns magnetic properties ?
A) upward movement or super heated gases in the convection zone
B) uneven churning of plasma
C) rapid spinning of metals in the core
D) uniform clockwise rotation of charger particles

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Answer:

Q:

What characteristic is shared by sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections? Select the two correct responses.

A:

They tend to occur during active periods of the solar cycle. & They are caused by outward fluctuations of the sun's magnetic field.

Q:Drag each item to the correct location.

A: sunspot: cooler area on suns surface where the magnettic field emerges

solar flare: intense burst of radiation coming from the rapid release of magnetic energy

coronal mass ejection: large bubble of plasma from the rapid release of magnetic energy

Q: Which is the cause of the sun's magnetic properties?

A: uneven churning of plasma

Explanation:

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The uneven churning of plasma is the cause of the sun's magnetic properties, therefore the correct answer is option B.

What is a magnetic field?

A magnetic field could be understood as an area around a magnet, magnetic material, or an electric charge in which magnetic force is exerted.

For a simple bar magnet, N-pole and S-pole are the points on a magnet that have the strongest magnetic field. The magnetic field originates from the north pole and terminates in the south pole of a magnet.

The positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons that make up the plasma of the Sun move around a lot due to its high temperatures. Multiple intricate magnetic fields that twist and turn are produced by the moving plasma. A magnetic field is produced by the extremely hot plasma that escapes from the Sun as the solar wind.

Thus, The sun's magnetic properties are caused by uneven plasma churning, so option B is the correct answer.

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How many bones does the baby have and why does the baby has more bones than the older ones

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Answer:

300

Explanation:

when the baby are born then they would have 300 bones but when they grow they would have 206 cause when they grow that 94 bones would convert into different kind of proton and energy I guess

330 the bones will grow until they become one if that makes sense.

Can someone do my physics work for $150?

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Answer:

sure

Explanation:

what/where is the work

Un alumno menciona que al abrir la ventana de su casa sintió cómo el frío ingresaba a su cuerpo. Menciona cuál es la verdadera razón por la cual el niño tuvo la sensación de frío. *
a) Porque el aire tiene una temperatura menor que la de su cuerpo; por eso se propaga más rápido.
b) Porque la temperatura de su cuerpo, siente el aire frio que entra por la ventana.
c) Porque el calor de su cuerpo se propaga al medio ambiente, al ser la temperatura del niño mayor que la del aire exterior.
d) Porque la temperatura del aire es igual a la temperatura del cuerpo.

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Answer:

My believe the answer is

A.) or B.)

Explanation:

Here is why I think A is the answer.

If we use the process of elimination, it would look like this,

a) Porque el aire tiene una temperatura menor que la de su cuerpo; por eso se propaga más rápido.

This makes sense because we all know in winter the weather is very cold and freezing.

b) Porque la temperatura de su cuerpo, siente el aire frio que entra por la ventana.

I feel like this answer is the question, but it could also be an answer, sorry, I'm a little uncertain.

c) Porque el calor de su cuerpo se propaga al medio ambiente, al ser la temperatura del niño mayor que la del aire exterior.

This answer has nothing to do with the question, plus it is very false, our body heat is not enough to overcome the very cold temperature from outside.

d) Porque la temperatura del aire es igual a la temperatura del cuerpo.

This is false because again our body heat is not even compared to the freezing cold temperatures from the winter.

Well, have a nice rest of the day!ba baiii!

3. An electric motor is used to lift a 6.0 kg of mass through a height of 1 metre. The energy it uses is measure on an energy meter is 10 joules.

a) Calculate the work done in lifting the mass​

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Answer:

Climbing stairs and lifting objects is work in both the scientific and everyday sense—it is work done against the gravitational force. When there is work, there is a transformation of energy. The work done against the gravitational force goes into an important form of stored energy that we will explore in this section.

Figure 1. (a) The work done to lift the weight is stored in the mass-Earth system as gravitational potential energy. (b) As the weight moves downward, this gravitational potential energy is transferred to the cuckoo clock.

Let us calculate the work done in lifting an object of mass m through a height h, such as in Figure 1. If the object is lifted straight up at constant speed, then the force needed to lift it is equal to its weight mg. The work done on the mass is then W = Fd = mgh. We define this to be the gravitational potential energy (PEg) put into (or gained by) the object-Earth system. This energy is associated with the state of separation between two objects that attract each other by the gravitational force. For convenience, we refer to this as the PEg gained by the object, recognizing that this is energy stored in the gravitational field of Earth. Why do we use the word “system”? Potential energy is a property of a system rather than of a single object—due to its physical position. An object’s gravitational potential is due to its position relative to the surroundings within the Earth-object system. The force applied to the object is an external force, from outside the system. When it does positive work it increases the gravitational potential energy of the system. Because gravitational potential energy depends on relative position, we need a reference level at which to set the potential energy equal to 0. We usually choose this point to be Earth’s surface, but this point is arbitrary; what is important is the difference in gravitational potential energy, because this difference is what relates to the work done. The difference in gravitational potential energy of an object (in the Earth-object system) between two rungs of a ladder will be the same for the first two rungs as for the last two rungs.

Converting Between Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy

Gravitational potential energy may be converted to other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy. If we release the mass, gravitational force will do an amount of work equal to mgh on it, thereby increasing its kinetic energy by that same amount (by the work-energy theorem). We will find it more useful to consider just the conversion of PEg to KE without explicitly considering the intermediate step of work. (See Example 2.) This shortcut makes it is easier to solve problems using energy (if possible) rather than explicitly using forces.

More precisely, we define the change in gravitational potential energy ΔPEg to be ΔPEg = mgh, where, for simplicity, we denote the change in height by h rather than the usual Δh. Note that h is positive when the final height is greater than the initial height, and vice versa. For example, if a 0.500-kg mass hung from a cuckoo clock is raised 1.00 m, then its change in gravitational potential energy is

mgh=(0.500 kg)(9.80 m/s2)(1.00 m) =4.90 kg⋅m2/s2=4.90 Jmgh=(0.500 kg)(9.80 m/s2)(1.00 m) =4.90 kg⋅m2/s2=4.90 J

Note that the units of gravitational potential energy turn out to be joules, the same as for work and other forms of energy. As the clock runs, the mass is lowered. We can think of the mass as gradually giving up its 4.90 J of gravitational potential energy, without directly considering the force of gravity that does the

a car advertisement States that a certain car can accelerate from rest to70km/h in 7seconds find the car's average acceleration​

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Answer:

Acceleration is 2.78 m/s²

Explanation:

Since the car is from rest, initial velocity, u is zero.

from first newton's equation of motion:

[tex]{ \bf{v = u + at}} \\ [/tex]

v is final velocity

u is initial velocity

a is acceleration

t is time

70 km/h is (70 × 1000 ÷ 3600) m/s = 19.44 m/s

[tex]{ \sf{19.44 = 0 + (a \times 7)}} \\ { \sf{7a = 19.44 }} \\ { \sf{a = 2.78 \: {ms}^{ - 2} }}[/tex]

Cody drives around a track that has a radius of 11460 m at a speed of 36 km/hr.

What distance did he go in one lap? (km)

What was his one lap displacement? (km)

What was his speed in km/hr?

What was his velocity in km/hr?

How long did one lap take him? (hours)

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When is the acceleration of a body is positive negative and zero

2. A force of 20N acts on a particle of mass 2 Kg and displaces it by 5m at an angle 30°. What is the work done? a) 40J ) b) 50 J c) 100J​

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Mass is not required

Force=F=20NAngle=30°Displacement=s=5m

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto W=Fscos\Theta[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto W=20(5)cos30[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto W=100\times \dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto W=50\sqrt{3}J[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]we \: have \\ w = fs \cos( \alpha ) \\ f = 20n \\ m = 2kg \\ s = 5m \\ \alpha = 30 \\ \\ then \: w = 20 \times 5 \times \cos(30) \\ 100 \cos(30) \\ = 100 \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{2} \\ = 50 \sqrt{3} \\ = 86.6 \: joule\\ thank \: yo[/tex]

write the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the s,p,d,f subshells​

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Answer:

S=2,P=6,D=10,F=14. The total number of electrons contained by s,p,d,f subshells is 32

multipling vectors
what's the answer of this
a= 3cm, 90°
b=4cm, 0°

A×B vector=?? ​

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

A x B = |A||B|sin ©

A x B = 3x4 sin 90

= 12

As a society, living sustainably means protecting Earth's natural capital and living on its natural income. True or False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Which statement correctly describes a characteristic that a scientific measuring tool should have?

A. To be accurate, it must be able to make measurements that are close to the actual value.

B. To be accurate, it must be able to make measurements using very small units.

C. To be accurate, it must be able to make measurements using very large units.

D. To be accurate, it must be able to give consistent measurements of a quantity​

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Answer:

To be accurate, it must be able to make measurements that are close to the actual value.

How far would a snowmobile travel in 0.5 hours at a rate of 25 km/h?

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Answer:12.5 km

Explanation:

0.5=1/2

25 x 1/2 = 12.5 (25 ÷ 2 = 12.5)

Answer:

12.5 km

Explanation:

Distance = Speed x Time

               = 25 x 0.5

               = 12.5 km

47) Which of the following types of energy is the kind that an object gains when it is raised to a higher point on a
hill than when it started?
A)
B)
Kinetic Energy
Chemical Energy
Mechanical Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy

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Answer:

kinetic

Explanation:

kinetic energy is powered by motion or gravity the steeper the hill is the faster a ball will roll

A boy rode a bike and covered 90 km at an average speed equals 36 km/h but he covered the first thirty km in two hours. What is the average speed at which the remaining distance was covered ?​

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Answer:

40

Explanation:

because his increasing speed

Una bola de ping pong de 10 g. de masa rueda a 10 m/s hacia una bola de pool de 250 g de masa, inicialmente quieta. Luego del choque la pelota rebota hacia la izquierda con una velocidad de 5 m/s. Calcular la velocidad que adquiere la bola de pool, si esta pelota se movía hacia la izquierda con una velocidad de 0.4 m/s antes del choque

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Someone decode this please
My friend sended this he said it was a bit horror but yeah i need help with this

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Answer:

what is it for

Explanation:

Give a reasonable order-of-magnitude estimate of the number of golf balls that would fill a home
swimming pool

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An order of magnitude is a number of the form 10^n such that can be used to compare magnitudes or quantities.

We will find that  the order of magnitude of golf balls that fill a home swimming pool is 10^6

In this case, we want to estimate the number of golf balls that would fill a home swimming pool.

We know that the diameter of a golf ball is D = 42.6mm = 0.0426m

And the volume of a sphere of diameter D is:

V = (4/3)*pi*(D/2)^3

where pi = 3.14

Then the volume of a single golf ball is:

V =  (4/3)*3.14*( 0.0426m/2)^3 = 0.00004 m^3

Now we need to find the average volume of a home swimming pool, we can use 48 m^3 (an average one) to do the general math.

To find the number of golf balls that enter in that volume, we need to do the quotient between the volume of the pool and the volume of a single ball:

N = (48 m^3)/(0.00004 m^3)  = 1,200,000

If we round this to the next order of magnitude: 10^6 (the exponent is the number of digits at the right of the one)

Then the order of magnitude of golf balls that enter in a home swimming pool is  10^6

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Which statement describes the motion of a ball as it drops onto a vertical spring?
a. The acceleration of the ball decreases as the spring shrinks.
b. The accIleration of the ball decreases as the spring extends.
c. The velocity of the ball changes from positive to negative as the spring shrinks.
d. The velocity of the ball changes from negative to positive as the spring extends.

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Answer:

F = M a    Newton's second law

F = - K x     force exerted by compressed spring

a = - K x / M

a) is true because the ball originally is accelerated due to gravity and this acceleration will decrease as the spring in compressed

One could argue for (d) if the downward direction was designated as negative

Prior to maximum compression of the spring the velocity would negative and as the spring began to extend (and the ball began move upward) the velocity of the ball would change from negative to positive

In AC Theory, we are going to add components that will cause use to rely on Trigonometry to evaluate different types of Electrical Power. What three units of power will we be measuring

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Answer:

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Power in AC Circuits

Electrical power consumed by a resistance in an AC circuit is different to the power consumed by a reactance as reactances do not dissipate energy

  

In a DC circuit, the power consumed is simply the product of the DC voltage times the DC current, given in watts. However, for AC circuits with reactive components we have to calculate the consumed power differently.

Electrical power is the “rate” at which energy is being consumed in a circuit and as such all electrical and electronic components and devices have a limit to the amount of electrical power that they can safely handle. For example, a 1/4 watt resistor or a 20 watt amplifier.

Electrical power can be time-varying either as a DC quantity or as an AC quantity. The amount of power in a circuit at any instant of time is called the instantaneous power and is given by the well-known relationship of power equals volts times amps (P = V*I). So one watt (which is the rate of expending energy at one joule per second) will be equal to the volt-ampere product of one volt times one ampere.

Then the power absorbed or supplied by a circuit element is the product of the voltage, V across the element, and the current, I flowing through it. So if we had a DC circuit with a resistance of “R” ohms, the power dissipated by the resistor in watts is given by any of the following generalised formulas:

A woman leaning over the railing of a tall bridge accidentally drops her cell phone. If
the bridge is 39.39 m high, how long will it take the phone to hit the river below the
bridge?

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What is the rotation and axis of the lunar eclipse? Pls summarise in detail and asap

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Answer:

The Moon revolves around the Earth and rotates on its axis with the same period. • The combined effect of these two motions means that one side of the Moon always faces the Earth.

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