Answer:Anything that makes matter move or change change. Any object in motion
Explanation:
A badminton player hits a 0.010 kg shuttlecock that is initially at rest in his hand. The net force on the shuitlecock over time is shown below. What is the shuttlecock's speed at t = 30ms ?
Answer: 10 m/s
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How much work is done on a small car if a 1000 N force is exerted to move it 75
Answer:
75000J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Force applied on the car = 1000N
Distance moved = 75m
Unknown:
Work done = ?
Solution:
The work done by a body is the force applied to move it through a particular distance.
So;
Work done = Force x distance
Therefore;
Work done = 1000 x 75 = 75000J
What should be the initial potential energy of a pile driver ram so that when it strikes piles, it delivers a kinetic energy of 20 KJ?
Answer:
the initial potential energy should be 20 kJ.
Explanation:
Based on law of conservation of energy, the kinetic energy delivered by the pile driver when it strikes the piles, should be equal to the initial potential energy.
Since the final kinetic delivered is given as 20 kJ, then the initial potential energy should be 20 kJ.
Therefore, the initial potential energy should be 20 kJ.
A highway speed limit is posted as 90 km/hr. Is this average speed or instantaneous speed? Explain your answer.
A car with a mass of 1,400 kg is traveling at a speed of 40 m/s. What is its momentum?
Answer:
56000kgm/s
Explanation:
Momentum = Mass * Velocity (both in standard unit)
Therefore, the car's momentum = 1400 * 40 = 56000kgm/s (or 56000Ns)
A horizontal net force F is exerted on an object at rest. The object starts at x= 0 m and has a speed of 4.0 m/s after moving 6.0 m along a horizontal frictionless surface. The net force F as a function of the object's position x is shown below.
what is the mass of the object?
A horizontal net force f is exerted on a 4.0 kg object at rest. The object starts at x = 0 m and travels 6.0 m along a horizontal frictionless surface. The net force F as a function of the object's position x is shown below.
What is the velocity of the object?
Answer: 6.7 m/s
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Which among the following forms of electromagnetic waves has the highest frequency range?
O Microwave
O Radio waves
O X-ray
O Ultraviolet
Radio waves carry information from a broadcasting station to your radio or television.
-visible light
- sound
-X -ray
- gamma ray
Answer:
First) X-ray
Second) I think sound waves
Explanation:
What do electric and magnetic fields have in common?
Electric field, an electric property associated with each point in space when charge is present in any form. The magnitude and direction of the electric field are expressed by the value of E, called electric field strength or electric field intensity or simply the electric field.
Magnetic field are a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts. Magnetic fields are produced by moving electric charges. Everything is made up of atoms, and each atom has a nucleus made of neutrons and protons with electrons that orbit around the nucleus. Since the orbiting electrons are tiny moving charges, a small magnetic field is created around each atom.
Similarities between magnetic fields and electric fields: Magnetic fields are associated with two magnetic poles, north and south, although they are also produced by charges (but moving charges). Like pole repel unlike poles attract. Electric field points in the direction of the force experienced by a positive charge.
what is electric lines of force
Answer:
Electric field lines are an excellent way of visualizing electric field. Electrical lines of force can be described as a way or path, it can be straight or curved so that the tangent gives the direction of the intensity of the electric field at that point at any point.
Which of the following is a measurement of velocity?
A)16 m east
B) 55 m/h south
C) 25 m/s2
D) 60 km/h
Answer:
B) 55 m/h south
Explanation:
Velocity is the rate of displacement per unit of time.
It is mathematically expressed as:
Velocity = [tex]\frac{displacement}{time}[/tex]
Displacement is the distance covered by a body in a specific direction.
Velocity is different from speed in that it specifies the direction of a body as it travels.
Therefore, we say, velocity is a scalar quantity.
When we are giving velocity values, the unit is expressed with the direction also delineated.
From the given choices, the unit with the south direction and meter per hour is obviously correct.
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Most wind erosion is caused by _____.
1. saltation
2. abrasion
3. traction
4. plucking
Compare two processes we use to measure the age of Earth and its parts.
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Answer:
Generally speaking, scientists have developed four different methods of determining the age of the earth. By using these methods, or a combination of them, the age of geological formations created by past events and even the fossilized bones of prehistoric animals can be determined.
Based on the research done by scientists, the Geologic Column, a graph that illustrates earth age, was developed. The Column, with its names for the epochs and eras of time, illustrates what scientists think was taking place in earth history. A small version of the Geologic Column is pictured at the right.
Explanation:
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3,000ml of an unknown liquid has a mass of 3 kg. What is its density?
Answer:
Ro = 1000 [kg/m³]
Explanation:
We must remember that density is defined as the relationship between mass and volume.
[tex]Ro=m/V\\[/tex]
where:
Ro = density [kg/m³]
m = mass = 3 [kg]
V = volume = 3000 [ml]
We must convert the volume of milliliters to cubic meters
[tex]3000[ml]*\frac{0.001Lt}{1ml}*\frac{1m^{3} }{1000Lt} = 0.003m^{3}[/tex]
Now replacing:
[tex]Ro=3/0.003\\Ro=1000[kg/m^{3} ][/tex]
Explain how are position time, velocity, and acceleration related to each
other?
most of the energy we use on earth comes from the sun—how does that energy(light and thermal)end up?
As ____energy in our food
As ____energy of wind or moving water
As ____energy that was our lights
As ____energy when we move around
A car has a mass of 1500 kg and accelerates at a rate of 15 m/s^. What was the force applied?
Answer:
22500N
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the car = 1500kg
Acceleration = 15m/s²
Unknown:
Force applied = ?
Solution:
From Newton's second law of motion:
Force = mass x acceleration
So
Force = 1500 x 15 = 22500N
Romeo traveled by a 900 kg horse from Manitua to Verona accelerating at the rate of 20 km/hr. With what force is Romeo moving at?
Answer:
Force(Romeo moving) = 5,000 N
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of horse = 900 kg
Acceleration = 20 km/hr
Find:
Force(Romeo moving)
Computation:
Acceleration = 20 km/hr
Acceleration in m/s = 20 / 3.6 = 5.555556 m/s²
Force = m x a
Force(Romeo moving) = 900 x 5.555556
Force(Romeo moving) = 5,000 N
How does an electrical field change when it interacts with an opposing field
Answer:
The electric field will exert a force that accelerates the charged particle. The electric field has a direction, positive to negative. ... If it is moving in the opposite direction it will decelerate. If a negative charge is moving in the same direction as the electric field vector the particle will decelerate.
A switch and a fuse should be connected with a live wire in an electric circuit
Answer is A switch or a fuse in an electrical circuit is always connected to the live wire so that the socket or appliance is not live when switched off.
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A roller coaster, traveling with an initial speed of 23 m/s, decelerates
uniformly at -4 m/s2 to a full stop. How far does the roller coaster travel
during its deceleration?
I NEED STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION
Answer:
5 and 3/4 meters
Explanation:
This is because if it is slowing down by 4 meters and it was moving at 23, then you would figure out how many times 4 can go into 23 and you'd get 5 and 3/4 meters.
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How long will your trip take if you travel 890 km at an average speed of 92 km/hr?
81,880 hrs
9.67 s
9.67 hrs
81,880 s
Something I just realized I am going to be lonely on Valentine's day AGAIN. :)
Now that I think about it it is not a good thing.
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Answer:
Creating anniversaries with ourselves at this point
Explanation:
Answer:
I could be your Valentine
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A train moved at a constant speed of 63 m/s. How far will it travel in 120 seconds?
1.90 m
0.50 m
57 m
7.560 m
Answer:
It will travel 7,560 m
Explanation:
63 x 120 = 7,560 m
Answer:
A. 1.90
I divided 63 by 60 and got 1.05
I multiplied 1.05 by 2 (120 seconds = 2 minutes) and I got 2.1
1.90 is the closest answer.
In which of these can plasma be
found?
lightning
neon signs
microwave ovens
all of these
Answer:
The sun and other stars consist of plasma. Plasma is also found naturally in lightning and the northern and southern lights. Human-made plasma is found in fluorescent lights, plasma TV screens, and plasma spheres
Explanation:
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Go to your backyard or to your high school’s basketball court or tennis court and try out this experiment to see if you can predict motion and inertia accurately. Bring a friend or classmate. Take along a ball.
Select two spots roughly 10 meters apart. Mark each of them clearly. The first spot will be the starting point and the second will be the target.
Ask a friend to run as fast as possible (sprint) carrying the ball from the starting point to the target. Have your friend release the ball when he or she is immediately over the target trying NOT to swing arms when dropping the ball.
Record the results in the table below.
Repeat the sprint at least five times. Record where the ball lands each time.
Next, ask your friend to jog to the target with the ball and drop it. In the table, again record where the ball lands. Do two trials.
For the final test, ask your friend to walk to the target and drop the ball. Also record these results in the table. Do two trials
Answer:1 Sprint 54 cm Beyond
2 Sprint 41 cm Beyond
3 Sprint 68 cm Beyond
4 Sprint 32 cm Beyond
5 Sprint 44 cm Beyond
6 Jog 31 cm Beyond
7 Jog 22 cm Beyond
8 Walk 17 cm Beyond and left
9 Walk 6 cm Beyond
Explanation:
Answer:
1 Sprint 54 cm Beyond
2 Sprint 41 cm Beyond
3 Sprint 68 cm Beyond
4 Sprint 32 cm Beyond
5 Sprint 44 cm Beyond
6 Jog 31 cm Beyond
7 Jog 22 cm Beyond
8 Walk 17 cm Beyond and left
9 Walk 6 cm Beyond
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Wavelength in one full standing wave
Answer: one complete wave in a standing wave pattern consists of two loops. Thus, one loop is equivalent to one-half of a wavelength
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Answer:
the standing wave within =1 oscillates at the fundamental frequency and has a wavelength that is twice the length of the string . Higher integer value of n correspond to mode of oscillation called harmonics or overtones . Any standing waves on the string will have n +1 node including the fixed end and n anti-nodes.
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What is the force cause by an elephant of 4054 kg moving at 5.5 m/s2?
F = ma
A) 700 Newtons
B) 22,000 Newtons
C) 740 Kg x m/s2
D) 22,297 kg
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Which of the following is not necessary for the creation of fossil fuels?
A. Organic matter
B Heat
C Pressure
D. Wind
An electrical generator creates electricity by
A) By spinning a turbine with kinetic energy
B) By using Gasoline
C) By exposing a coil of wire to a changing magnetic field
D) By Aligning the magnetic domains of the coil of wire
An object of mass m is placed on Spring A, which is compressed by distance x. The spring is released and the velocity of the pushed object as it leaves the spring is measured. The experiment is repeated with the same object on Spring B, which is compressed by the same distance x. The object travels faster when pushed by Spring B. What can be concluded?
A .Spring A had a higher elastic potential energy than Spring B.
B. Spring A's spring constant is higher than Spring B's.
C. Spring A's spring constant is lower than Spring B's.
D. Spring A has more mass than Spring B.
Answer:
C
Explanation: