Answer:
the labor rate variance is $416 favorable
Explanation:
The computation of the labor rate variance is shown below:
But before that actual labor rate is
The Actual labor rate is
= Actual direct labor cost ÷ Actual labor hours
= $103,840 ÷ 2,896
= $35.856354
Now
labor rate variance is
= (Standard rate - Actual rate) × Actual Hours
= ($36 - $35.856354) × 2,896
= $416 Favorable
Hence, the labor rate variance is $416 favorable
1.) What is the process called when a liquid changes to a
gas below the boiling point?
2.) What phase of matter maintains its shape when a
force is applied?
ASAP???? 16 points need help ?????
Answer:
1.)Evaporation, 2.) solid
Explanation:
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The tree branch in the preceding problem sags, and the child's feet rest on the ground. If the tension in the rope is reduced to 220 N, what is the value of the normal force being exerted on the child's feet?
The complete question is
A 45-kg child sits on a 3.2-kg tire swing. The tension on the rope is 470 N. The tree branch sags and the child's feet rest on the ground. If the tension in the rope is reduced to 220 N, what is the value of the normal force being exerted on the child's feet?
Answer:
Therefore the Normal force is being exerted on the child's feet is 252.36( 250N).
Explanation:
We are given
mass of child = 45kg
mass of the tire = 3.2kg
g = 9.8 m/s^2
We have the first case in which the tire is in swing so tension in that case will be which is the resultant force.
Fr = Resultant force
Ft = Tension force
Fg= Gravitational force
Fr = Fg + Ft
0 = -mg + Ft
Ft = mg
= (45+3.2)*9.8
= 48.2 * 9.8
Ft = 472.36N ( which is close to 470)
In the second case the child is in the rest position, The resultant force will be zero.
Fr = Ft + Fn + Fg ( Normal force is denoted by Fn )
0 = Ft + Fn + Fg
Fn = -Fg -Ft
Fn = mg -Ft
= 472.36 - 220
Fn = 252.36N ( close to 250N)
Therefore the Normal force being exerted on the child's feet will be 252.36N.
A soccer player kicks a ball 6.5 meters. How much time is needed for the ball to travel this distance if its velocity is 22 meters per second?
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Your answer is 0.30 seconds
where does reduction occur in an electrolytic cell
a. cathode
b. salt bridge
c. anode
d. wire
Answer:
The answer is actually a. Cathode
Explanation:
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In an electrolytic cell, the reduction occurs at the cathode. So, the correct option is a.
What is meant by reduction ?Reduction is defined as the process through which a reactant gain electrons during a chemical reaction.
Here,
An electrolytic cell is an equipment that uses electric current to drive a redox reaction.
Redox reactions are the type of reaction that involves the transfer of electrons between the reactants. That means, in redox reactions, both oxidation and reduction occurs. The reactant that gains the electrons is said to be reduced and the one that losses the electrons is said to be oxidized.
In an electrolytic cell, cathode is the positively charged electrode. So, electrons are attracted towards it, and as a result, the cathode gets reduced.
Hence,
In an electrolytic cell, the reduction occurs at the cathode.
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A baseball on the Moon and an identical baseball on the Earth are thrown vertically upward with the same initial velocity of 12 m/s. The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is 1/6 that of Earth. What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the moon? What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the earth? What is the difference in the maximum height the ball reaches on the Moon compared to on Earth?
Answer:
a. 3.68 m b. 0.61 m c. 3.07 m
Explanation:
a. What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the moon?
Using v² = u² - 2g'h where u = initial velocity of baseball = 12 m/s, v = final velocity of baseball = 0 m/s (since it stops at maximum height), g' = acceleration due to gravity on moon = g/6 where g = acceleration due to gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s², so g' = 9.8 m/s²/6 = 1.63 m/s² and h = maximum height of ball on moon.
So, making h subject of the formula, we have
h = -(v² - u²)/2g'
substituting the values of the variables, we have
h = -((0 m/s)² - (12 m/s)²)/2(1.63 m/s²)
= -(- 12 m²/s²)/2(1.63 m/s²)
= 6 m²/s²)/(1.63 m/s²)
= 3.68 m
b. What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the earth?
Using the same equation for the maximum height the baseball travels on the moon for that on the earth, the maximum height h' the baseball travels on the earth is given by
h' = -(v² - u²)/2g where u = initial velocity of baseball = 12 m/s, v = final velocity of baseball = 0 m/s (since it stops at maximum height), g = acceleration due to gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s²and h' = maximum height of ball on moon.
substituting the values of the variables, we have
h = -((0 m/s)² - (12 m/s)²)/2(9.8 m/s²)
= -(- 12 m²/s²)/2(9.8 m/s²)
= 6 m²/s²)/(9.8 m/s²)
= 0.61 m
c. What is the difference in the maximum height the ball reaches on the Moon compared to on Earth?
The difference in the maximum height the ball reaches on the Moon compared to on Earth is d = h - h' = 3.68 m - 0.61 m = 3.07 m
A power plant to represent the need for and use for energy; label it energy production.
Chloe leads South’s varsity softball team in hitting. In a game against New Greer Academy this past weekend, Chloe slugged the 1-kg softball so hard that it cleared the outfield fence and landed on Lake Avenue. At one point in its trajectory, the ball was 19.2 m above the ground and moving with a speed of 31.6 m/s. Determine the total mechanical energy of the softball.
Answer:
it has the same mechanicals as a baseball
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of rotation?
O A. The Moon traveling around Earth
O B. A car driving around a racetrack
O C. Earth traveling around the Sun
O D. An ice skater spinning in place
PLEASE HELP!!!! What happens to cause the tissue around a cut to become swollen run and painful
O A .White blood cells burst and release wastes made by digesting pathogens.
O. B Fluid and white blood cells move into the tissue from nearby blood vessels
O. C Lymph nodes develop in the tissue and begin trapping pathogens
O. D Chemical messengers released by the tissue cause nearby muscles to contract and pull on bones
Answer:
the answer would be B
Explanation:
swelling is the result of the increased movement of fluid and white blood cells into the injured area.
A food packet is dropped from a helicopter during a flood-relief operation from a height of 750 meters. Assuming no drag (air friction), what will the velocity of the packet be when it reaches the ground?
Answer: 121.2 m/s
Explanation:
Here we will use the conservation of energy.
We can write the total energy of an object as:
E = K + U
For this particular case we have:
K = kinetic energy = (m/2)*v^2
U = potential energy = m*g*h
where:
m = mass of the object.
g = gravitational acceleration = 9.8m/s^2
h = height at which the object is dropped, in this case 750m
v = velocity of the object.
Right when the packet is dropped, it's velocity is equal to zero, this means that there is no kinetic energy and only potential energy, then we have:
Ei = Ui = m*9.8m/s^2*750m = m*(7350m^2/s^2)
And when the object is about to hit the ground, h will be almost equal to zero, this will mean that we will have only kinetic energy, and because of the conservation of energy, this final energy must be the same as the initial energy, then we will have
Ei = Ef
m*(7350m^2/s^2) = Ef = Kf
m*(7350m^2/s^2) = (m/2)*v^2
We can divide by m in both sides to get:
(7350m^2/s^2) = (1/2)*v^2
√( 2*(7350m^2/s^2)) = v = 121.2 m/s
Then the velocity of the packet when it reaches the ground is 121.2 m/s
Gravity affects atmospheric pressure true or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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In Harry Bahrick’s study, he found participants to be really good at recognizing the __________ of old high school classmates.
A.
homes
B.
ages
C.
faces
D.
names
Answer:
faces
Explanation:
Answer:
C.FACESExplanation:
E20 GOT A HUNDRED PERCENTWhat term or phrase describes a point that appears to stay in place and can be used to detect the motion of an object?
Answer:
reference point
Explanation:
you can use a reference point to tell when an object is in motion or staying still. :)
Which circuit hook-up design will have the brightest light bulb?A - 1 battery 1 bulb, B - 2 batteries 1 bulb, C - 3 batteries one bulb, D 2 batteries the bulb is on the other end, E 1 battery and 1 bulb on the other end Question 5 options: A B C D E
Answer:
C. 3 batteries one bulb
Explanation:
Assuming batteries have the same voltage and current rating, the more power available, the more power the bulb can draw from the battery since the power in a battery-powered circuit is proportional to the number of batteries used. So, the circuit with three batteries would produce the brightest light bulb.
What is Mass definition for physics
Answer:
Scientific Definition of Mass Mass is the quantity of inertia (resistance to acceleration) possessed by an object or the proportion between force and acceleration referred to in Newton's Second Law of Motion (force equals mass times acceleration).
Explanation:
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how longitudinal waves are formed
Answer:
forever
Explanation:
Which of the following is a resistor?
fan
switch
battery
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Answer:
Winter
Explanation:
The sound intensity level at a seat that is a distance of 2.00 meters from a rock concert stage is 120 dB. (a) Calculate the Intensity, I1 , of the sound in W/m2 at that position. (b) Calculate the sound level in dB at a seat that is 32 meters from the stage, given that the intensity decreases with the square of the distance from the source.
Answer:
[tex]1\ \text{W/m}^2[/tex]
[tex]0.0039\ \text{W/m}^2[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]I_1[/tex] = Intensity of sound at 2 m away
Sound level = 120 dB
[tex]r_1[/tex] = 2 m
[tex]r_2[/tex] = 32 m
[tex]I_0[/tex] = Threshold of sound = [tex]10^{-12}\ \text{W/m}^2[/tex]
Sound level is given by
[tex]dB=10\log (\dfrac{I_1}{I_0})\\\Rightarrow I_1=10^{\dfrac{dB}{10}}I_0\\\Rightarrow I_1=10^{\dfrac{120}{10}}\times 10^{-12}\\\Rightarrow I_1=1\ \text{W/m}^2[/tex]
The intensity of sound at 2 m away is [tex]1\ \text{W/m}^2[/tex]
[tex]I_1=\dfrac{P}{4\pi r^2}[/tex]
[tex]I\propto \dfrac{1}{r^2}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{I_1}{I_2}=\dfrac{r_2^2}{r_1^2}\\\Rightarrow I_2=\dfrac{I_1r_1^2}{r_2^2}\\\Rightarrow I_2=\dfrac{1\times 2^2}{32^2}\\\Rightarrow I_2=0.0039\ \text{W/m}^2[/tex]
The intensity of the sound 32 m away is [tex]0.0039\ \text{W/m}^2[/tex]
What is the formula for Manganese(iii)Nitrate
( explain )
Answer:
Mn(NO₃)₃
Explanation:
Manganese Nitrate solutions are categorized from moderate to high concentrated liquid solutions of Manganese nitrate.
This formula unit has Mn³⁺ cation and NO₃⁻ anions
Manganese nitrate comes before manganese carbonate that is used as a colorant and in making of fertilizers.
Net force is the sum of all forces acting on an object. For example, in a tug of war, when one team is pulling the rope with a force of 100 N and the other with 80 N, the net force would be 20 N at the direction of the first team (10
Answer:
20N toward the first team.
Explanation:
The net force is the resultant force that replaces the summation of the individual forces acting on a body.
Now in the game of a tug of war, let the summation of forces to the right be positive and the summation of forces to the left be negative
forces.
hence the summation of positive and negative forces must equal zero
that is,
100-80=0
20=0
Hence the resultant or the net force is 20N, and the direction tends towards the direction of the larger force which is to the right of the first team.
Since friction is a force,
what unit is friction
measured In???
Answer:
Since friction is a force it is measured in newtons
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A 50 kg object is accelerating to the right at 5 m/s2. What is the net force acting on the object?
Answer:
250 NExplanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
force = 50 × 5
We have the final answer as
250 NHope this helps you
Form hypothesis: How do you think increasing the resistance in a circuit will affect the current in the wire? (format: if, then, because)
Answer:it would make it thicker
Explanation:
Answer:
"The equation shows that the current in a circuit is inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit. An increase in resistance would result in a decrease in current. And the factor by which the resistance increases is the same factor by which the current decreases."
Explanation:
Because it's just like wearing a glove/mitten when getting something out of the oven, because of the insulation from the glove/mitten, it reduces the heat that gets through into your hand, and it protects it. Just like what the "answer" says, it said that the resistance would decrease current.
If the person's velocity is changing is the person
accelerating
Answer:
a change in velocity can be a change in magnitude (or speed), but it can also be a change in direction.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of members of the plant kingdom?
A.Specialized tissues for water absorption
B. Cells are eukaryotic
C. Perform photosynthesis to produce glucose
D. Cell wall made of cellulose
Answer:
A. i think
Explanation:
Ronald observes a large island off the coast of Indonesia on a map. A few months later, he observes that there are many smaller islands in place of the large one he had seen earlier. Which of these could have caused this change?
Answer:
idgaf
Explanation:
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21. A teacher does the following:
i. walks 4 m, south
ii. walks 8 m, east
iii. walks 4 m, north
iv. walks 8 m, west.
The overall displacement of the teacher is
a. Om
b. 6 m
c. 12 m
d. ... Nonsense! It cannot be calculated without knowing time information.
Answer:
displacement is the change from a starting point. she ends up back where she started so her displacement is zero meters although she traveled 24m in all.
A volcanic eruption launches two rocks of different masses into the air. The first rock had a mass of 10 kilograms while the second rock had a mass of 20 kilograms.
At the eruption, both rocks accelerated at a rate of 600 m/s2. Which of the following statements is true regarding the eruption of the two rocks?
The amount of force applied to rock one was twice as much as the force applied to rock two during the eruption.
The amount of force applied to rock one was the same as the force applied to rock two during the eruption.
The amount of force applied to rock one was half the amount of force applied to rock two during the eruption.
The amount of force applied to the rocks is impossible to determine without knowing the inertia of the rocks.
Answer:
C. The amount of force applied to rock one was half the amount of force applied to rock two during the eruption.
Explanation:
A force is an agent which changes the state of an object well applied to it. Second Newton's law of motion state's that;
F = ma
where F is the force, m is the mass of the object and a is the acceleration of the object.
In the given question,
Mass of first rock = 10 kilograms
Mass of the second rock = 20 kilograms
Acceleration of the two rocks = 600 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
Thus,
Force on the first rock = ma
= 10 x 600
= 6000 N
Force on the second rock = 20 x 600
= 12000 N
Therefore, it can be observed that the amount of force applied to rock one was half the amount of force applied to rock two during the eruption.
The statement that is true regarding the eruptions of the two rocks is;
Option C; The amount of force applied to rock one was half the amount of force applied to rock two during the eruption.
We are given;
Mass of first rock; m1 = 10 kg
Mass of second rock; m2 = 20 kg
Acceleration of both rocks; a = 600 m/s²
The formula for Force applied is;
F = ma
Where;
m is mass
a is acceleration
Now;
Force applied on first rock; F1 = m1 × a
F1 = 10 × 600
F1 = 6000 N
Force applied on second rock; F2 = m2 × a
F2 = 20 × 600
F2 = 12000 N
We can see that the force applied to rock 1 was half the amount of force applied to rock 2.
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HELP ASAP TIMED TEST
A snowball is dropped from a height of H and reaches the ground with a speed of V. If you want to double the speed that the snowball has when it reaches the ground, at what height should you drop it from?
a
2H
b
4H
c
√2H
d
8H
e
16H
Answer:
Correct choice: b 4H
Explanation:
Conservation of the mechanical energy
The mechanical energy is the sum of the gravitational potential energy GPE (U) and the kinetic energy KE (K):
E = U + K
The GPE is calculated as:
U = mgh
And the kinetic energy is:
[tex]\displaystyle K=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Where:
m = mass of the object
g = gravitational acceleration
h = height of the object
v = speed at which the object moves
When the snowball is dropped from a height H, it has zero speed and therefore zero kinetic energy, thus the mechanical energy is:
[tex]U_1 = mgH[/tex]
When the snowball reaches the ground, the height is zero and the GPE is also zero, thus the mechanical energy is:
[tex]\displaystyle U_2=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Since the energy is conserved, U1=U2
[tex]\displaystyle mgH=\frac{1}{2}mv^2 \qquad\qquad [1][/tex]
For the speed to be double, we need to drop the snowball from a height H', and:
[tex]\displaystyle mgH'=\frac{1}{2}m(2v)^2[/tex]
Operating:
[tex]\displaystyle mgH'=4\frac{1}{2}m(v)^2 \qquad\qquad [2][/tex]
Dividing [2] by [1]
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{mgH'}{mgH}=\frac{4\frac{1}{2}m(v)^2}{\frac{1}{2}m(v)^2}[/tex]
Simplifying:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{H'}{H}=4[/tex]
Thus:
H' = 4H
Correct choice: b 4H