c. aluminium
d. it cannot travel through glass
e. mass of 55kg, takes 25s to gain a height of 15m
A wave travels at 330m/s^-1. the wavelength is found to be 2.4m.
Calculate the period of oscillation of a article in the medium transmitting the waves.
The frequency of oscillations of the source transmitting the wave
Answer: frequency 137.5
Time period 0.01sec
Explanation:
The picture below shows a person swinging a yo-yo in a circle. Which vector shows the velocity of the yo-yo at this moment?
A. B
B. A
C. C
D. D
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Answer:
(4) A = 3 A, A₂ = 11 A
(5) 7 A
Explanation:
(4)
From the diagram,
A = 3+6+2
A = 11 A
V = A₂R
A₂ = V/R₂............ Equation 1
Given: V = 12 V, R₂ = 4 Ω
Substitute these values into equation 1
A₂ = 12/4
A₂ = 3 A
(5) Applying,
V = IR'
I = V/R'............ Equation 1
Where V = Voltage, I = cuurent, R' = total resistance.
But,
1/R' = (1/3)+(1/4)
1/R' = (3+4)/12
1/R' = 7/12
R' = 12/7 Ω
Given: V = 12 V
Substitute these values into equation 1
I = 12/(12/7)
I = 7 A
Therefore
A = 7 A
(e) Find the height and orbital velocity of the geostationary satellite above the earth assuming earth as a sphere of radius 6370 km. [Radius of earth, R = 6370km, Acceleration due to gravity
= 10ms)
Answer:
I don't really know this one trust me am not lieing
Which of the following supports the theory of continental drift?
A. Mountains on different continents match up.
B. Earth's crust is all in one piece.
C. Earth has hot climates at the equator.
D. There is one continent on Earth.
Answer:
A. Mountains on different continents match up.
Explanation:
Due to the drifting/ moving apart of the continents, land masses is split therefore in case of a mountain that split, it matches the other part in another continent.
4. Which of the following statement describes the particle model.
A. The average kinetic energy of the particles changes easily
B. All matter is made up of large triangular particles
C. There are no spaces between the particles
D. The average kinetic energy of all the particles remains constant
E.Other:
a.in which portion of the curve,
1. is the velocity uniform.
2.is the velocity increasing.
3.is velocity decreasing.
4.is acceleration zero.
B. at which point does the body start to move and stop.
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Answer:
the answer is 4 acceleration is 0
Explanation:
this is because when parallel line is drawn through x axis the velocity will bw uniform
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show that pv=nrt has the same unit with energy
Answer:
The unit of the equation P·V = n·R·T is the Joules which is the same as the unit of energy
Explanation:
The unit of energy is Joules, with symbol J
The given equation for an ideal gas is P·V = n·R·T
Where;
P = The pressure of the gas with units Pascals, Pa
V = The volume of the gas, with units m³
n = The number of moles with unit moles
R = The universal gas constant = 8.314 J/(mol·K)
T = The temperature, with units, Kelvin, K
Therefore, we get;
P·V has unit 1 Pa × 1 m³ = 1 N/m² × 1 m³ = 1 N·m = 1 Joule
Similarly, we get
n·R·T with units n mole × 8.314 J/(mol·K) × 1 K = 8.314·n Joules
Therefore, P·V = n·R·T, has the unit of Joules which is the same unit with energy.
1.The distance moved by objects in a given interval of time can help us to decide which one is faster or slower. Do you agree with this statement?
Answer:
The rate of change of distance is defined as speed.
Explanation:
The speed is defined as the rate of change of distance.
Speed = distance/ time
When we know the distance and the time, we get the value of speed. So, e know that who is moving fast or slow.
hen a graph is pltted beteen the distance and time, the slope of the graph gives the value of speed. So, by checking the slopes, hoseslope ismore, the speed is more and thusit is moving faster.
So, i agree with the statement.
Answer all these questions
What type of waves can only travel through a medium?
What is pitch?
What is the relationship between amplitude and volume?
How does the type of medium affect a sound wave?
Describe the relationship between frequency and wavelength.
Answer:
mechanical waves,
.
the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
.
If the amplitude increases the volume increases and vice versa.
.
The type of medium affects a sound wave as sound travels with the help of the vibration in particles.
.
The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength.
Explanation:
Answer:
1 . Soundwave
2. pitch are sounds that are high or low corresponding and according to a certain frequency measured in Hertz
3. volume is the increase in sound or decrease in sound how loud or soft something is while amplitude is strength of sound
4. frequency is measured in Hertz one wave per second and wavelength is distance between corresponding points of two recurring and consecutive sound waves
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Answer:
C. 24 hrs
Explanation:
it takes the earth 24 hrs to make one full revolution.
Complete the sentence below using one of the following
words: equilibrium, flux, motion.
If supported at its center of gravity, an object will remain in ______ any position.
Answer:
equilibrium
Explanation:
acceleration will remain constant
An airplane flies eastward and always accelerates at a constant rate. At one position along its path, it has a velocity of 32.7 m/s . It then flies a further distance of 48500 m , and afterwards, its velocity is 44.7 m/s . Find the airplane's acceleration.
Answer:
[tex]\quad[/tex]0.0095 m/s²
Explanation:
We have,
Initial velocity (u) = 32.7 m/sFinal velocity (v) = 44.7 m/sDistance travelled (s) = 48500 mWe are asked to calculate the airplane's acceleration.
By using the third equation of motion,
➝ v² - u² = 2as
v denotes final velocityu denotes initial velocitya denotes accelerations denotes distance➝ (44.7)² - (32.7)² = 2 × a × 48500
➝ 1998.09 - 1069.29 = 97000 × a
➝ 928.8 = 97000a
➝ 928.8 ÷ 97000 = a
➝ 0.0095 m/s² = a
train starting from a railway station and moving with a uniform accleration attains a speed of 90km/hr in 10s .Find the accleration
Options
90m/s2
1m/s2
10m/s2
0.1m/s2
Answer:
a= 2.5m/s²
Explanation:
U=0
V=90km/hr
T= 10s
Convert 90km/hr to m/s
1km= 1000m
1hr= 3600s
(60×60)
therefore, 90km/hr = 90000/3600
90km/hr= 25m/s
From Newton First Equation,
V=U + AT
25=0+ A(10)
25= 10A
25/10 =10A/10
A= 2.5m/s²
when you order clothes, does the sweater has to be longer than your shirt to fit you just like the shirt?
Answer:
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Ali while driving to school computes the average speed for his trip to be 20km/hr on his return trip along the same route. There is less traffic and average speed is 30km/hr. What is the average speed for Ali's trip?
Answer:
25 km/hr
Explanation:
Since Ali's average speed for his trip to school is u = 20 km/hr and his average speed for the return trip to back home from school is v = 30 km/hr, thus his total average speed for the journey is thus V = (initial average speed + final average speed)/2 = (u + v)/2
Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have
V = (u + v)/2
V = (20 km/hr + 30 km/hr)/2
V = 50 km/hr/2
V = 25 km/hr
So, the average speed for Ali's trip is 25 km/hr
Capacitance (C) is measured in farads, where 1 farad is equivalent to 1 coulomb per volt. Resistance (R) is measured in ohms, and 1 ohm is equal to 1 volt per ampère. The coulomb is defined as the amount of charge passing when a current of 1 ampère flows for 1 second. What is the unit of RC expressed in its simplest form?
When fundamental units are combined, they result in derived units. RC (which means Resistance Capacitance) is a derived unit and its unit in the simplest form is Coulomb per Ampere (C/A)
Given that:
Capacitance (C) [tex]\to[/tex] Farads (f)
and
[tex]1f = 1\frac CV[/tex] ----- 1 farad = 1 capacitance per volt
Resistance (R) [tex]\to[/tex] Ohms [tex]\Omega[/tex]
[tex]1 \Omega = 1\frac{V}{A}[/tex]
The unit of RC is the product of the unit of R by the unit of C.
i.e.
[tex]RC = 1f \times 1\Omega[/tex]
Substitute [tex]1f = 1\frac CV[/tex]
[tex]RC = 1\frac CV \times 1\Omega[/tex]
Substitute [tex]1 \Omega = 1\frac{V}{A}[/tex]
[tex]RC = 1\frac CV \times 1\frac VA[/tex]
Cancel out volts (V)
[tex]RC = 1\frac CA[/tex]
[tex]\frac CA[/tex] means Coulomb per Ampere
Hence, the unit of RC is Coulomb per Ampere.
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Unlike hard disks, which use magnetic charges to represent 1s and 0s, _____ use reflected light.
Answer:
Unlike hard disks, which use magnetic charges to represent 1s and 0s, Compact Disks, DVD's or Blue Rays use reflected light.
Explanation:
The way CD's work is that they are hit by a laser beam which is reflected on the surface of the disc. These disks have some valleys and mountains that reflect light differently so the CD player will interpret these differences in reflection as data which will then be turned into music, videos or computer files.
Which forms of energy determine temperature: translational kinetic energy, rotational kinetic energy, vibrational kinetic energy, or all of these
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Mike is serving the volleyball for the second time in a volleyball game. If the ball leaves his hand with twice the velocity it had on the first serve, its horizontal range R would be:
Answer:
His new horizontal range is 4 times his initial range.
Explanation:
Since Mike serves the ball with velocity, u, his horizontal range is
R = u²sin2Ф/g where Ф is the angle between u and the horizontal.
Now, if on his second serve, the ball leaves his hand with twice the velocity of his initial serve, the new velocity is v = 2u.
So, the new range R' = v²sin2Ф/g
R' = (2u)²sin2Ф/g
R' = 4u²sin2Ф/g
Since R = u²sin2Ф/g,
R' = 4u²sin2Ф/g
R' = 4R
So, his new horizontal range is 4 times his initial range.
¿Cuántos electrones por segundo pasan a través de una sección de alambre que lleva una corriente de 0.70 A.?
Answer:
The number of electrons flowing per second is [tex]4.375\times 10^{18}[/tex].
Explanation:
How many electrons per second pass through a section of wire that carries a current of 0.70 A.?
Current, I = 0.7 A
time, t = 1 s
According to the definition of current, let the charge is q.
q = I t
q = 0.7 x 1 = 0.7 C
Let the number of electrons is n.
[tex]n =\frac{q}{e}\\\\n = \frac{0.7}{1.6\times 10^{-19}}\\\\n = 4.375\times 10^{18}[/tex]
how does a resistor affect an electrical circuit
Answer:
A resistor has the ability to reduce voltage and current when used in a circuit. The main function of a resistor is to limit current flow.
Explanation:
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Which statement best describes an insulator
A thin rod of length 1.4 m and mass 180 g is suspended freely from one end. It is pulled to one side and then allowed to swing like a pendulum, passing through its lowest position with angular speed 1.80 rad/s. Neglecting friction and air resistance, find (a) the rod's kinetic energy at its lowest position and (b) how far above that position the center of mass rises.
Answer:
[tex]K.E = 0.1905 J[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Length [tex]L=1.4m[/tex]
Mass [tex]m=180g[/tex]
Angular Velocity [tex]\omega=1.80rads/s[/tex]
Generally the equation for Kinetic energy K.E is mathematically given by
[tex]K.E =0.5 (1/3 ML^2 )w^2[/tex]
[tex]K.E =0.5 ( 1/3 * 0.18 * 1.4^2 ) 1.8^2[/tex]
[tex]K.E = 0.1905 J[/tex]
Which of the following best distinguishes the relationship between applied research and basic research?
A Applied research commercializes the discoveries of basic research and brings them to the general public.
B Basic research takes place in academia, and complex research takes place in industry.
C Basic research provides fundamental knowledge that can be used to conduct applied research.
D Applied research is not published for peer review, but basic research must be.
Answer:
C. Basic research provides fundamental knowledge that can be used to conduct applied research.
Explanation:
Applied research is used to solve practical and specific problems. Basic research is used to advance theories and scientific knowledge; it might not result in an invention or a solution, but can be used to gain knowledge about a specific subject.
What happens to the electric force between two particles if the distance
between them is doubled?
A. It decreases to half the original force.
B. It increases to twice the original force.
C. It increases to 4 times the original force.
D. It decreases to 1/4 of the original force.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Force and distance are inversely related, so a greater distance results in a weaker force.
if the volume of cylinder is 1000 cm with 14cm height. Then find the radius of cylinder
Answer:
radius=4.77cm
Explanation:
given
r=? ,h=14 , v=1000
then using the formula
[tex]r = \sqrt{ \frac{v}{\pi \: h} } [/tex]
= √1000/π•14
=4.77cm
Two planets are separated by a distance of 4.5x108 m. One of the planets has a mass of 2.1x1021 kg. The force of attraction between the planets is 5x1024 N. What is the mass of the other planet? (Be careful with your algebra!)
Answer:
The mass of the other planet is 7.23*10^(30) kg
Explanation:
For two objects of masses m₁ and m₂ respectively, separated by a distance r, the gravitational force between them is given by:
F = G*(m₁*m₂)/r^2
Where G = 6.67*10^(-11) m^3/(kg*s^2)
Here, we know that:
r = 4.5*10^8m
m₁ = 2.1*10^21 kg
F = 5*10^24 N
And we want to find the mass of the other planet, first, let's isolate m₂ in the force equation:
(F*r^2)/(G*m₁) = m₂
Now we can replace all the values that we know in the left side, and solve it:
m₂ =[(5*10^24 N)*( 4.5*10^8m)^2]/[6.67*10^(-11) m^3/(kg*s^2)*2.1*10^21 kg]
m₂ = 7.23*10^(30) kg
The mass of the other planet is 7.23*10^(30) kg
convert 700kg into grams
Answer:
700,000g
Explanation:
1kg = 1000 Grams (or any kg x 1000)
Answer:
700 kilograms is equal to 700,000 grams
Explanation:
One kilogram has 1000 grams, or if you want the other way around, one gram is 1/1000th of one kilogram. If you follow this logic, we want to use the 'one kilogram has 1000 grams' "rule", so we would do some math here.
700 kg x 1000 g = ______ g
700*1000 = 700,000
700 kg = 700,000 g
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With what tension must a rope with length 3.00 mm and mass 0.105 kgkg be stretched for transverse waves of frequency 40.0 HzHz to have a wavelength of 0.790 mm
Answer:
the tension of the rope is 34.95 N
Explanation:
Given;
length of the rope, L = 3 m
mass of the rope, m = 0.105 kg
frequency of the wave, f = 40 Hz
wavelength of the wave, λ = 0.79 m
Let the tension of the rope = T
The speed of the wave is given as;
[tex]v = f\lambda = \sqrt{\frac{T}{\mu} } \\\\where;\\\\\mu \ is \ mass \ per \ unit \ length\\\\\mu = \frac{0.105}{3} = 0.035 \ kg/m\\\\v = f\lambda = 40 \times 0.79 = 31.6 \ m/s\\\\v = \sqrt{\frac{T}{\mu} } \\\\v^2 = \frac{T}{\mu} \\\\T = v^2 \mu\\\\T = (31.6^2)(0.035)\\\\T = 34.95 \ N[/tex]
Therefore, the tension of the rope is 34.95 N