an amusement park ride has two identical carriages that revolve around the center of the ride’s axle, as shown in the figure. both carts travel at a constant tangential speed at all points along the circular path. at what position is the total mechanical energy of the cart-cart-earth system at its maximum value?
The principle of conservation of energy allows to find the result for the mechanical energy of the system is:
Mechanical energy is conserved at all points, therefore at all points it has the same value.
Mechanical energy is defined by the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energies.
Em = K + U
In the principle of energy conservation, it establishes that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it is only transformed, in the case of no friction, mechanized energy is conserved at all points.
They indicate that the system is rotating, which is why it is subjected to a force that expends its energy in changing the direction of the speed to keep the system in rotation, so the speed of the system remains constant.
Em = K = ½ I w²
Consequently, using the principle of conservation of energy we can find the result for the mechanical energy of the system is:
Mechanical energy is conserved at all points, therefore at all points it has the same value.
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calculate the mass fo an unknown solid if its density is 1.6 g/cm^3 and it has a length of 7.5 cm, a height of 12.5 cm, and a width of 2.2 cm
Answer:
Density = Mass / Volume
Mass = Density * volume = 1.6 gm/cm^3 * (7.5 * 12.5 * 2.2) cm^3
Mass = 1.6 gm/cm^3 * (206 cm^3) = 330 gm
An object on Earth weighs 600 N and on Mars 100 N. If its mass on Earth is approximately 60 kg what is the mass of the object on Mars?
Answer:
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If the mass of an object is approximately 60 kg on earth then its mass remains the same on Mars which is 60 kg because mass does not change from place to place.
What is mass?Mass in physics is a numerical representation of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter. What a body of matter is fundamentally is the resistance it offers to a change in its speed or location brought on by the application of a force. The more mass a body has, the less of a change a force exerts results. The kilogram is the unit of mass in the International System of Units, and it is defined by Planck's constant as being equal to 6.62607015 × 10⁻³⁴ joules second (SI).
According to the question, the weight of an object depends on gravity which is different from place to place so weight also varies from place to place but the mass is constant everywhere it does not change. So, if the mass of an object is 60 kg on earth then it remains the same on mars also.
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How do you find out the missing masses in a balloon
Answer:
How do you find out the missing masses in a balloon?
Well, actually you can't find the missing masses in a balloon. Why?
Because the mass of the mass of balloon, it can't see the mass of it, it only see if it the balloon is deflated or inflated.
Explanation:
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You place a small sphere with a net charge of 5 space x space 10 to the power of negative 6 end exponent space C at one corner of a square that measures 5 m on each side. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the opposite corner of the square?
900 N/C
9,000 N/C
450 N/C
4,500 N/C
Determine the force required to move a block if the coefficient of static friction of one block and the floor is 0.35 and the coefficient of the static friction between 2 boxes is 0.25
Answer:
32.5
Explanation:
Choose the normal force acting between the object and the ground. Let's assume a normal force of 250 N .
Determine the friction coefficient. ...
Multiply these values by each other: (250 N) * 0.13 = 32.5 N .
You just found the force of friction!
A roller is pushed with a force of 100 N along its handle, which is at an angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal. Find the work done in moving it through 20 m?
Answer:
1 kJ
Explanation:
By definition of work, [tex]W = \vec F \cdot \vec x = |\vec F| |\vec x| cos\angle Fx[/tex]. Let's replace the values: [tex]W = 100N\cdot 20m \cdot cos 60 = 1000 J[/tex]
H is a chemical (blank) and H2 is a chemical (blank)
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Answer:
"H" is a chemical symbol and "H2" is chemical formula.
What is the correct description for an element?
A. Elements are made of two or more different types of atoms, chemically joined together
B. Elements are made up of one type of atom only
C. Elements are made of two or more types of atoms, not chemically joined
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Elements are made up of one type of atom only
Watch the video and make a ninja star. Once you have made a ninja star, 5 Point Ninja Star. Explain the energy transfer in the ninja star once it has been assembled.
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Answer:
kinetic energy because it is movement
Explanation:
If the volume of the gas increases from 600 to 800 in. 3, by how much does the pressure change?.
Answer: decreases by 7.5
Explanation:
Pythagoras theorem is used to find the resultant force when angle between 2 forces is _________ degrees. asap
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Which type of electromagnetic radiation is useful in communications technology?
A. X-rays
B. visible light
C. radio waves
D. ultraviolet radiation
Based on the chemical equation, use the drop-down menu to choose the coefficients that will balance the chemical equation:
Answer:
its in this order 2,1,1
Explanation:
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Answer:
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A Rocket took 5 minutes to travel the 185 km. How fast did the Rocket travel in kilometers per minute (km/min)?
Answer:
The rocket travelled 37km per minute
Explanation:
185÷5=37
When might people use data tables and graphs in their everyday lives? How are these uses similar to and different from the way in which scientists use these same tools?
Do you think scientists need data tables and graphs to do their work?
Which fields of science do you think might use data tables and graphs more than others?
Answer:
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most of the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum are
Answer:
The entire electromagnetic spectrum, from the lowest to the highest frequency (longest to shortest wavelength), includes all radio waves (e.g., commercial radio and television, microwaves, radar), infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays.
. A small toy car having 300 grams of mass and going straight with an initial velocity of 13 m/s. When the toy car collides with an obstacle, a resistive force of 4 N acts upon it. The speed of the toy car reduced and reached 8 m/s. Draw its free body diagram and then find the time for the toy car to be into rest position?
The free-body diagram is attached in the image below. The time for the toy car to be in rest position is 0.6 s
From the given information:
The mass of the toy car = 300 g = 0.3 kgThe initial velocity (u) of the car = 13 m/sThe resistive force F_r acting on the car = 4 NThe speed of the car (v) = 8 m/sA force is regarded as a push that causes an alteration in motion of an object within a specified distance. It is usually expressed by the formula:
Force = mass × acceleration∴
acceleration = Force/massacceleration = (4 / 0.3) m/s²acceleration = 13.33 m/s²Using the first equation of motion for the time to bring the car to rest from it reduced speed of 8 m/s;
v' = v + atsince the final speed to bring the car in rest position is (0), then:
0 = 8 - 13.33(t)
13.33(t) = 8
t = 8/13.33
t = 0.6 seconds
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Which pair of objects would repel each other?
O A. A positively charged particle and a neutral particle
OB. A negatively charged particle and a neutral particle
O C. Two positively charged particles
OD. A positively charged particle and a negatively charged particle
Answer:
Two positively charged particles
Explanation:
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Answer: C Two positively charged particles.
Explanation:
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A science teacher is going to make a Newton's Cradle using students on
swings. *
A
B C
Which of the following statements is true?
Answer:
When a ball on one end of the cradle is pulled away from the others and then released, it strikes the next ball in the cradle, which remains.
So it will be D
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Answer:
2400m/s , 2240,2080,1920m/s
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1. Jerome explains to his doctor that because he spends a lot of time at his desk, he makes sure that his chair supports good posture. But when he is home, he spends his time on an old, squishy couch that offers very little support. He figures that since he spends most of his time at work, he does not need to worry about his home furniture as much. How would Jerome’s doctor MOST likely reply?
A.
Jerome’s thinking is correct since he spends most of his time at work.
B.
Jerome should bring his chair from work home with him on the weekend.
C.
If Jerome’s standing posture is good, he does not have to worry about his seated posture.
D.
Sitting properly is important in all contexts, so Jerome should consider his seating at home.
2. Guillermo has decided that he wants to be healthier, so he starts jogging. He has been at it for a week, but he is getting frustrated because he cannot run very far without getting out of breath. He is beginning to think that this is not a good exercise for him since he is not very good at it. What BEST explains why Guillermo is struggling?
A.
He probably does not have good form when he is exercising.
B.
He likely has heart or lung problems that he was not aware of.
C.
He does not have much endurance since he is new to exercise.
D.
He is just not good at jogging and needs to try something else.
3. Which is the BEST example of the kind of mechanics that are studied in sports biometrics?
A.
the average attendance at a sporting event
B.
how a new sport becomes popular in a community
C.
the movement of the wrist when hitting a tennis ball
D.
the median height of the most successful hockey goalies
4. Ewan had a resting heart rate of about 110. What does this indicate?
A.
His heart rate is perfectly average.
B.
He probably has a high metabolism.
C.
He needs to work on raising his resting heart rate.
D.
His heart rate is high and could indicate a problem.
5. Why is acceptance an important part of building a healthy lifestyle?
A.
Exercise will probably not change much in your life.
B.
Healthy lifestyles often create a lot of disappointment.
C.
If you understand your limitations, you are less likely to be frustrated.
D.
Finding the energy to exercise can be hard, so you should limit your goals.
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Which statement identifies the chemical property of iron that results in the formation of rust?
A. It is nonflammable.
B. It reacts with oxygen to form a new substance.
C. It has a very high melting point.
D. It conducts electricity.
Answer:
B, It reacts with oxygen to form a new substance
Explanation:
B
what is pole of magnet
and
define the term magnetic line of force
Answer:
1. The magnetic pole is the region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is the strongest.
2. magnetic line of force - a line of force in a magnetic field. field line, line of force - an imaginary line in a field of force; direction of the line at any point in the direction of the force
Explanation:
The position-time graph for two drivers (A and B) are shown in the figure below. Which of the following statements is correct?
a. The two drivers are for sure moving in parallel directions
b. Driver B is moving faster than driver A.
c. Driver A is moving faster than driver B.
d. The two drivers are moving at the same speed
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A plane is flying through the sky at a constant speed. The thrust of the aeroplane (making it go forwards) is 100N. Air resistance is also acting on the plane. What must the resultant (overall) force be on the plane?
A: 0N
B: 50N
C: 100N
D: 150N
Answer: 0N
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For the constant speed, the resultant force on the plane is 0N. So, the correct option is A.
What is Force?A force is defined as the parameter that can change the momentum of an object that can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or pull where force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.
For above given information, the plane is moving at a constant speed. According to Newton's first law, the net external force on the aircraft due to the thrust generated by the propeller must be zero and air resistance is equal and in opposite directions to produce zero net force.
Thus, for the constant speed, the resultant force on the plane is 0N. So, the correct option is A.
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Convert 9/4 hours into minutes
Am guessing;
9/4 × 60/1 =135
look at picture, need to know net force, whether they are balanced or unbalanced and whether they are accelerated or not accelerated!
Answer:
1) 100 ...unb. and accelerate
2) 7...unb. and accelerate
How are particles in liquids, solids, and gases the same? How are they different?
Answer:
Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. ... gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.
Explanation:
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