Answer:
Acceleration= 0.52 m/s²
Market researchers were interested in the relationship between the number of pieces in a brick-building set and the
cost of the set. Information was collected from a survey and was used to obtain the regression equation ý =
0.08x + 1.20, where x represents the number of pieces in a set and ŷ is the predicted price in dollars) of a set.
What is the predicted price of a set that has 500 pieces?
$40
$41.20
$600
$6,235
Which language style would be most appropriate for the given situation?
dinner at a neighbor's birthday party
o informal language
o formal language
o technical language
Pls help
Answer:
informal language
Explanation:
you do not need to be formal! you are not at a business conference. technical is not needed either since you are not discussing the intricacies of your job or some computer language.
An object moves 45m due East and then 15m due West, the total distance is
Answer:30m east
Explanation: 45m-15m=30m, which cancels out the one to the west. All that is left is 30m east.
Is this a test/quiz btw?
Geologists collect and study hand samples because they can be used to understand
which
Geologists use a lot of tools to aid their studies. Some of the most common tools used are compasses, rock hammers, hand lenses, and field books.
For a horizontally projectile object if the initial velocity doubled, the Vertical displacement (angle y) will be :
Answer:
Unchanged
Explanation:
horizontal projection always has initial vertical velocity equal to zero.
gravity works pretty much the same at any point on earth and will accelerate any falling object at the same rate traveling the same vertical distance in the same time. Neglecting air resistance of course.
By the way, Δy is read "delta y" not "angle y" which would be "∠ y"
delta represents a change in something, in this case the y coordinate.
A rocket ship has several engines and thrusters. While the Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) and main engines only work together during the first 2 minutes of flight, the main engines operate for a total of 8.5 minutes after the launch. Once the SRBs are released, the main engines alone accelerate the rocket from about 1341 m/s to 7600 m/s.
What is the acceleration of the SRB and main engine during the first 2.0 minutes of flight?
A. 52 m/s2
B. 13 m/s2
C. 9.8 m/s2
D. 11 m/s2
A rocket ship is accelerated by the SRB and the main engines for 2.0 minutes and the main engines for 8.5 minutes after the launch. The acceleration of the ship during the first 2.0 minutes is 11 m/s² (D).
A rocket ship has several engines and thrusters. We can divide its initial movement into 2 parts:
From t = 0 min to t = 2.0 min, the SRB and the main engines act together and the speed goes from 0 m/s (rest) to 1341 m/s.From t = 2.0 min to t = 8.5 min, the main engines alone accelerate the ship form 1341 m/s to 7600 m/s.We want to know the acceleration in the first part (first 2.0 minutes). We need to consider that:
The speed increases from 0 m/s to 1341 m/s.The time elpased is 2.0 min.1 min = 60 s.The acceleration of the ship during the first 2.0 minutes is:
[tex]a = \frac{\Delta v }{t} ) \frac{(1341m/s-0m/s)}{2.0min} \times \frac{1min}{60s} = 11 m/s^{2}[/tex]
A rocket ship is accelerated by the SRB and the main engines for 2.0 minutes and the main engines for 8.5 minutes after the launch. The acceleration of the ship during the first 2.0 minutes is 11 m/s² (D).
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A certain laser outputs pure blue light (photon energy 3.1 eV) with power 650 milliwatts (0.65 watts). How many photons per second does this laser emit
The number of photons per second emitted by the laser is [tex]7.64 \times 10^{-19} \ photons /s[/tex].
The given parameters:
energy of the photon, E = 3.1 eVpower of the laser, P = 650 mWThe number of photons per second emitted by the laser is calculated as follows;
[tex]n(P \times t ) = E[/tex]
where;
n is the number of photons1 ev = 1.602 x 10⁻¹⁹ J[tex]n = \frac{E}{P\times t} \\\\n = \frac{3.1 \times 1.602 \times 10^{-19}}{0.65 \times t} \\\\n = 7.64 \times 10^{-19} \ photons/s[/tex]
Thus, the number of photons per second emitted by the laser is [tex]7.64 \times 10^{-19} \ photons /s[/tex].
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A student made the table to showing how different objects transform electrical energy. Which statement best explains why the table is incorrect?
Item Transformed Energy
Radio Electrical → Sound
Lamp Electrical → Light
Doorbell Electrical → Motion
Iron Electrical → Heat
The doorbell transforms electrical energy into sound.
The iron transforms electrical energy into light.
The lamp transforms electrical energy into sound.
The radio transforms electrical energy into heat.
Answer:
I think it's ,The radio transforms electrical energy into heat is incorrect
Explanation:
radio don't transforms electrical energy into heat.
WILL DO BRAINLIEST A jar contains seven pink, 6 orange, and four blue marbles. If you pick one without looking, what is the probability that the marble you pick will be orange?
6/10
6/17
11/17
7/11
Answer:
Choice 2: 6/17
Explanation:
4+7=11. 6+11= 17. so it's 6/17
A girl of mass m1=60.0 kilograms springs from a trampoline with an initial upward velocity of vi=8.00 meters per second. At height h=2.00 meters above the trampoline, the girl grabs a box of mass m2=15.0 kilograms. (Figure 1)
For this problem, use g=9.80 meters per second per second for the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.
What is the speed vbefore of the girl immediately before she grabs the box?
Express your answer numerically in meters per second.
What is the speed vafter of the girl immediately after she grabs the box?
Express your answer numerically in meters per second.
What is the maximum height hmax that the girl (with box) reaches? Measure hmax with respect to the top of the trampoline.
The conservation of momentum and energy allows to shorten the results for the movement of the girl on the trampoline holding the box are:
a) the girl's speed is v = 4.98 m / s
b) The speed of the girl + box system is: v_f = 0.996 m / s
c) the maximum height is: y = 2.05 m
Kinematics studies the movement of bodies, looking for relationships between the position, velocity and acceleration of bodies.
The momentum is defined by the product of mass and the velocity, when a system is isolated the momentum is conserved.
The mechanical energy is the sum of the kinetic energy plus the potential energies, when there is no friction in the system the mechanical energy is conserved.
Let's solve this exercise in parts:
a) Let's use kinematics to find the speed of the girl before she grabs the box
v² = v₀² - 2 g y₁
v² = 8² - 2 9.8 2.00
v = R 24.8 = 4.98 m / s
b) Let's use momentum conservation for when the speed of the girl and the box together. Let's write the moment in two moments.
Initial instant. Just before you grab the box.
p₀ = M v + 0
Final moment. Right after taking the box
[tex]p_f[/tex] = (m + M) [tex]v_f[/tex]
In system this form by the girl and the box therefore it is an isolated system and the momentum is conserved.
[tex]p_o = p_f[/tex]
mv = (m + M) [tex]v_f[/tex]
[tex]v_f = \frac{m}{m+M} \ v[/tex]
Let's calculate
[tex]v_f = \frac{15}{15+ 60} \ 4.98[/tex]
[tex]v_f[/tex] = 0.996 m / s
c) Now we use conservation of energy after the girl has the box.
Starting point. When the girl has the box
Em₀ = K + U
Em₀ = ½ (m + M) v² + (m + M) g y₁
Final point. At the highest point of the trajectory
[tex]Em_f[/tex] = U
[tex]Em_f[/tex] = (m + M) g y₁
As there is no friction, the energy is conserved.
[tex]Em_o = Em_f[/tex]
½ (m + M) v² + (m + M) g y₁ = (m + M) g y
y = [tex]\frac{v^2}{2g} + y_1[/tex]
Let's calculate
y = [tex]\frac{0.996^2}{2 \ 9.8} + 2.0[/tex]
y = 2.05 m
In conclusion using the conservation of momentum and energy we can shorten the results for the movement of the girl on the trampoline holding the box are:
a) the girl's speed is v = 4.98 m / s
b) The speed of the girl + box system is: v_f = 0.996 m / s
c) the maximum height is: y = 2.05 m
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Answer:
Vbefore = 4.98 m/s
Vafter = 3.98 m/s
Hmax = 2.81 m
You have a weight of W on earth. Find your new weight, in terms of W, if you go to a planet with a radius 3 times more a than Earth and a mass 2 times more than Earth.
A 6W
B 2W/3
C 2W/9
D 18W
Hi there!
We know that the acceleration due to gravity is given by:
[tex]g = \frac{Gm_o}{r^2}[/tex]
We can plug in the given values assuming that the above equation represents the earth's gravitational acceleration:
[tex]g_{planet} = \frac{G(2m)}{(3r)^2} = \frac{2}{9}(\frac{Gm}{r})[/tex]
Since the acceleration due to gravity of this other planet is 2/9th of the acceleration due to gravity on earth, the weight:
W = mg, will also be 2/9ths of that of earth. The correct answer is C.
A driver entering the outskirts of a city takes her foot off the accelerator so that the car slows down from 90 km/h to 50 km/h in 10.0s. Find the car’s average acceleration
Answer:
Explanation:
a = (vf - vi) / t
a = (50 - 90) / 10.0
a = -4 km/h/s(1000 m/km / 3600 s/h)
a = - 1.11 m/s²
what is the approximate distance from the surface of the earth center 2900km 700km 50000km 6400km
Answer:
6400km is the closest
Explanation:
50 Points Help Asap !!
Briefly describe V-T graph For every point please if its increasing if its flat or if its positive or negative help fast
#A
It's flat as no change can be seen on the graph of A part#B
Its increasing as the line goes up in B part.#C.
It's flat as no change can be seen on the graph of C part#D
It's decreasing as the graph goes down in D part.#E
It's decreasing as the graph goes down in E part#F
It's decreasing as the graph goes down in F part.#G
It's increasing as the graph goes up in G part.Which of the following scenarios would have the MOST friction force between the object and the surface?
A. a 7 kilogram bicycle with rubber tires on concrete
B. a 7 kilogram bicycle with rubber tires on ice
C. a 0.25 kilogram toy car with rubber tires on ice
D. a 0.25 kilogram toy car with rubber tires on concrete
Option B.
Consider a setup in which two springs are attached to a mass in parallel.
Convince yourself that in this setup, the compression of each spring must be the same. Using
this fact, derive the effective spring constant for springs in parallel
This is asking, "ll1 replace the two springs by a single imaginary spring, what would its spring
constant be such that the force stays the same?" Your answer should only depend on k, and k
Answer:
it would be...
Explanation:
What on earth is equal to 9.8m/s/s
Answer:
Acceleration due to gravity
Câu 9. Một dây dẫn đồng chất, tiết diện đều 20mm2 có dòng điện không đổi 12A đi qua. Tính trị trung bình mật độ dòng điện j ?
Answer:
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What is non examples of enlarged
reduction
deflation
these are examples of the opposite of enlarged to make something smaller is really the key thing here
In a car crash, how are force, mass, acceleration, and velocity related?
Answer:
the answer is simple but click on the brainiest and thank me.
Explanation:
F=force, m=mass, a=acceleration, v=velocity
v=displcement/time
a= v/t
F= m×a
F= m× (v/t)
Which scientist is credited with having the greatest contribution to early microscopy and was the first to observe and describe single-celled organisms?
Answer:
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Explanation:
 what is the difference between repelling and attracting
Answer:
Attracting means pulling toward you and repelling means pushing away
Explanation:
Answer: Repelling is when something will not connect with another object. The force will cause a repel between the two objects. Attracting is when something is attracted or being pulled to another object.
Explanation: Hope this helps!
1
2) Mighty Mouse can lift seven mammoths with a total mass of 525 kg. Using the acceleration of
gravity, find the total WEIGHT that Mighty Mouse is lifting. (answer: 5250 N)
Answer:
5250N
Explanation:
Weight= Mass × acceleration due to gravity
= 525kg × 10m/s^2
= 5250N
During a ball in the cup lab students notice that a ball rolling horizontally on the table pass through two photogates .30 meters apart in 0.133 seconds. They measure the height of the table to be 0.85 meters. Determine the distance away from the tables edge the students must place a cup to catch the ball to complete the activity?
Answer:
2 meters
Explanation:
Which of Newton’s Laws of motion help explain the following scenario?
A paddle wheel boat pushes on the water and the water pushes back causing the boat to move
Answer:
Newton #3
Explanation:
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Which force, in real life, will have the least effect on a bowling ball rolling down a lane toward bowling pins?
A) magnetism
B) air resistance
C) gravity
D) friction
Answer:
Its Friction
Explanation:
the pins are not floating and they are not a magnet and not involved with air
The force, in real life, that will have the least effect on a bowling ball rolling down a lane toward bowling pins is magnetism. The correct option is A.
What is magnetism?Magnetism is basically the force which indeed magnets exert when they attract or even repel one another. The movement of electric charges resulting in magnetism.
Every substance is composed of tiny units referred to as atoms. Each atom contains electrons, which are charged particles.
To increase stability, the pins themselves have a low center of gravity. Because they are spherical in shape, they can roll and strike other pins in a variety of directions.
The force acting on the bowling ball is friction and air resistance. The friction force is equal to the friction coefficient multiplied by the normal force, and thus mass times acceleration.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Before the collision, the toy train is travelling at 0.5 m/s. The train and the stationary
truck both have a mass of 75 g.
Calculate the momentum of the toy train before the collision?
Answer:
Explanation:
p = mv = 0.075(0.5) = 0.0375 kg•m/s
Colette launches an air rocket in the upward, positive direction. It launches with an initial velocity of 25.5 m/s. It accelerates in the downward, negative direction at a rate of 9.81 m/s2. After 3.5 seconds, what is the magnitude of the rocket's displacement?
Answer:
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ILS) Retake question
If you saw these 2 structures in a cell, you would definitely be looking at an animal
cell.
Answer:
lysosome,flagellum are the 2 structures in a cell
A Scooter has a mass of 250 kg. A constant force is exerted on it for 6.0 s. During the time the force is exerted, the scooter increases its speed from 6.00 m/s to 280 m/s. What is the magnitude of the force exerted on the scooter
Answer:
917 N
Explanation:
917 N, this is your answer!!
Glad to help.