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Answer 1

Answer:

Option B

The correct answer is 2

Answer 2

Answer:

helloooooo

look slope is

delta y / delta x

y2 - y1 / x2 - x1

look at the figure i attached i took any random 2 points and drew line till the x and y axes as it is straight line slope is constant we can take any 2 points

so as per points i took

( 8-4 ) / ( 2-4 )

4/-2 = -2

so slope is -2 which is constant throughout

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The moon is 250,000 miles away. How many feet is it from Earth? (dimensional analysis)

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Answer:

1.261 billion

Explanation:The distance between the earth and the moon in miles is 250,000,so in feet,The distance is 1.261 billion

Does anyone know the answer ? I forgot my calculator.


12 x sin50

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12 × sin50 = 9.192533317........

Which statement should he place in the region marked X?

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Explanation:

The answer is Electrons move between objects.

If we go on the top of the Mountain we will our weight increase or decrease?​

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Answer:

increase

Explanation:

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Answer:

our weight would decrease.

Explanation:

because of you burning all those calories and fat from hiking up the mountain.

Calculate the maximum absolute uncertainty for R if:

R = 9A / B
A = 32 +/- 2 seconds
B = 11 +/- 3 seconds

1 second


0.33 seconds


9 seconds


2 seconds


6 seconds

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Answer:

ΔR = 9 s

Explanation:

To calculate the propagation of the uncertainty or absolute error, the variation with each parameter must be calculated and the but of the cases must be found, which is done by taking the absolute value

           

The given expression is      R = 2A / B

the uncertainty is                 ΔR = | [tex]\frac{dR}{dA}[/tex] | ΔA + | [tex]\frac{ dR}{dB}[/tex] | ΔB

we look for the derivatives

     [tex]\frac{dR}{dA}[/tex] = 9 / B

     [tex]\frac{dR}{dB}[/tex] = 9A ( [tex]- \frac{1}{B^2 }[/tex] )

we substitute

     ΔR = [tex]\frac{9}{B}[/tex]  ΔA + [tex]\frac{9A}{B^2}[/tex]  ΔB

the values ​​are

     ΔA = 2 s

     ΔB = 3 s

 

     ΔR = [tex]\frac{9}{11}[/tex]   2 + [tex]\frac{9 \ 32}{11^2 }[/tex]  3

     ΔR = 1.636 + 7.14

     ΔR = 8,776 s

the absolute error must be given with a significant figure

     ΔR = 9 s

57. A red ball (m= 10 kg) is moving at 3 m/s. A green ball (m = 8 kg) is moving at 3.5 m/s. Which ball has more
energy and by how much (2)

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Answer:

the green ball has 4J more energy

Explanation:

The kinetic energy is given by the formula

K = 0.5 m v^2

the kinetic energy of the red ball:

K(red) = 0.5*10*3^2= 45J

of the green ball:

K(green)=0.5*8*3.5^2 = 49J

therefore the green ball has more energy by 4 Joules

2. A student is pulling a 11.0 kg sled along flat ground. The students 30.0 kg sister then sits in the sled. The student then applies a 430 N force at an angle of 35° N of E. If the force of friction is 180 N, what is the acceleration of the sister sitting in the sled. (Ensure you draw a free body diagram.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equation for this is

F - f = ma

The thing that gets strange here is that, because the student is pulling his sister on the sled with the rope at an angle, some of his efforts are being wasted. The sled is only going to move forward (horizontally), so the vertical component of that force is useless. He's not actually pulling horizontally with that much force; we have to figure out how much using the following equation:

[tex]F=430cos35[/tex] to get that

F = 352 N

Everything else falls into place quite easily into the equation now:

352 - 180 = 41a and

172 = 41a so

a = 4.2 m/s/s

List out the fundamental and derived units​

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Derived Units Table: The Table Shows the List of Derived Units
Quantity Formula SI Derived Unit
Force Mass x Acceleration
Work Energy Force x Displacement Power/Time Kg. m.s-2
Pressure, Stress Force/Area Kg.m-1.s-2
Current density J = I/A A.m-2

Your new motorcycle weighs 2450 N.
What is
its mass in kilograms?


i understand the answer is 250kg because mass times gravity thing but why isn’t the answer negative cause gravity pulls down so wouldn’t be Negative answer not a positive answer

i was taught FW is always negative why isn’t it negative here

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Answer:

Mass can never be negative. Everything has mass. Just like how they ask you to find area under the graph in maths. If the area is in the 3rd and 4th quadrant, when calculated, you would get negative answer.However, area can not be negative because it is a place/ location. It's exactly the same as mass.

tìm chỉ số của A1 và A2

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Answer:

A1

Explanation:

Give a general description of how winds form

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Answer:

Wind comes from pressure and temperature differences.

Explanation:

Have you ever opened a window on a hot day to let a breeze in? What is happening is a rush of air to balance out temperatures. This goal for uniformity is why ice melts in a glass of warm coffee and air rushes out of a balloon.

Answer:

Wind forms when the sun heats one part of the atmosphere differently than another part. This causes expansion of warmer air, making less pressure where it is warm than where it is cooler. Air always moves from high pressure to lower pressure, and this movement of air is wind.

Explanation:

How is the force useful to us? ​

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Answer:

Force is useful to us because it changes or tries to change the positionof a body, it helps to change the direction of a moving object , it helps to change the speedof a moving body etc.

I hope this will help you

The use of force in our everyday life is very common. We use force to walk on the road, to lift the objects, to throw a cricket ball, or to move a given body by some particular speed or direction. We are very familiar with the various effects of force. We can exert pull and push.

The acidity model given by pH = -log10[H+] where acidity (pH) is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration [H+] (measured in moles of hydrogen per liter) of a solution. Using this model, determine the pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 2.3 X 10^-5 (round your answer to the nearest hundredth)

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Answer:

Hydrogen ion concentration, [H+] :

[tex]{ \bf{[H {}^{ + } ] = 2.3 \times {10}^{ - 5} \: mol \: l {}^{ - 1} }}[/tex]

Substitute to the negative logarithmic model:

[tex] = { \tt{ - log(2.3 \times {10}^{ - 5} ) }} \\ pH = 4.64[/tex]

why our eyes donot feel cold ?​

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Answer:

The corneal tissue at the front of the eye has high thermal conductivity so it doesn't stray too far from body temperature even when the ambient temperature is extreme. For example, if the environment is at -11°C, the surface temperature of a human cornea only falls to 28.6°C.

What efforts are made to bring uniformity in measurement​

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Answer: The use of S I Unit brings uniformity in measurements.

Explanation:

The S I unit is the international system of units which are used to express the magnitudes or quantities of important natural phenomena. It is used universally as a standard for measurements thereby creating an avenue for uniformity in measurements. The base units that makes up the SI unit are:

--> Length: this is measured in meters (m)

--> Time: this is measured in seconds (s)

--> Mass: this is measured in kilogram (kg)

--> Temperature: this is measured in Kelvin (k)

--> Electric current: this is measured in ampere (A).

--> Amount of substance: this is measured in mole

--> Luminous intensity: this is measured in candela (cd)

These units are used as the standard to make our judgement of measurement more reliable and accurate. And since there is only one basic unit for each quantity (example length which is measured in meters) there is no need for further conversions.

please give me answer​

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1:B
2:B
3:10000 so I think that 10^3 or 10^4 (sorry)
4:B
5: I'm not sure but I think it's B

What is the lowest possible temperature?
a 273 K
b absolute zero
со °C
d 100 °C

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Answer:

b- absolute zero

*( And it's called zero kelvin)

what changes must be done to the wire to increase its conductance.​

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Answer:

- Decreasing the resistance

- Using a shorter length

- Using a smaller area wire

Explanation:

Formula for conductance in wires is;

G = 1/R

Where;

G is conductance

R is resistance

This means that increasing the resistance leads to a larger denominator and thus a smaller conductance but to decrease the denominator means larger conductance.

Thus, to increase the conductance, we have to decrease the resistance.

Resistance here has a formula of;

R = ρL/A

Where;

ρ is resistivity

L is length of wire

A is area

Thus, to decrease the resistance, we will have to use a shorter length and smaller area of wire.

4. Interference is an example of which aspect of electromagnetic radiation?
A) Particle behavior
B) photon behavior
C) the photoelectric effect
D) wave behavior

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Answer:

D is the answer wave behavior

Interference, refraction, diffraction, and dispersion are all aspects of wave behavior. (D).  That is, particles don't do these things.

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State one example of the cause of a short circuit. Explain your answer​

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Answer:

the positive and negative terminals of a battery are connected with a low resistance conductor.

what is measurment ?​

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Answer:

Measurement is the act or the process of finding the size, quantity or degree of something.

Explanation:

We can measure the length, weight, and capacity (volume) of any given object.

The process of comparing an unknown quantity with a known standard quantityis called as measurement.

In the diagram, q1 = +4.88*10^-8 C.
What is the potential difference when
you go from point A to point B?
Include the correct sign, + or - .
B
0.538 m
1.36 m
91 |
(Hint: Does V go up or down when you go
from B to A?) (Unit = V)

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Answer:

ΔV = 1139.3 V = 1.139 KV (+ve sign shows V goes up)

Explanation:

The potential difference while moving from point A to Point B is given as follows:

[tex]\Delta V = V_B-V_A[/tex]

where,

ΔV = potential difference from A to B = ?

[tex]V_A[/tex] = Potential at point A = [tex]\frac{kq}{r_A}[/tex]

[tex]V_B[/tex] = Potential at point B = [tex]\frac{kq}{r_B}[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]\Delta V = \frac{kq}{r_B}-\frac{kq}{r_A}\\\\\Delta V = kq(\frac{1}{r_B}-\frac{1}{r_A})[/tex]

where,

k = Colomb's Constant = 9 x 10⁹ N.m²/C²

q = magnitude of charge = 4.88 x 10⁻⁸ C

[tex]r_A[/tex] = distance of point A from charge = 1.36 m

[tex]r_B[/tex] = distance of point B from charge = 0.538 m

Therefore,

[tex]\Delta V = (9\ x\ 10^9\ N.m^2/C^2)(4.88\ x\ 10^{-8}\ C)(\frac{1}{0.538\ m}-\frac{1}{1.36\ m})\\\\\Delta V = (439.2 N.m^2/C)(2.59\ /m)[/tex]

ΔV = 1139.3 V = 1.139 KV (+ve sign shows V goes up)

The answer is 492.87.

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On the graph of voltage versus current, which line represents a 3.0 resistor

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Answer:

C. Line A

Explanation:

V = A*R

12V = 4A*R

R = 12V/4A

R = 3ohms

Raquel establece que la rapidez del sonido en el aire en un día es de 346 m/s . Días después hace la misma medición obteniendo una rapidez de 340 m/ s . ¿Cuál será la temperatura del aire en cada día?

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Answer:

La ecuación para la velodiad del sonido en aire esta dada por:

[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{\gamma*R*T}{M} }[/tex]

Resolviendo esto para T, obtenemos:

[tex]T = v^2*(\frac{M}{\gamma*R} )[/tex]

donde:

T = temperatura del aire en grados Kelvin

γ = constante adiabatica = 1.4

R = constante del gas ideal =

M = masa molar del aire = 29*10^(-3) kg/mol

Si sabemos que el primer día la velocidad es 346 m/s, tenemos:

v = 346 m/s

Ahora podemos reemplazar todos esos valores en la ecuación para T, y asi obtener:

[tex]T = (346m/s)^2*(\frac{29*10^{-3}kg/mol}{1.4* 8.31 J/mol*K} ) = 298.42 K[/tex]

Para el segundo día la velocidad es 340 m/s, entonces ese día la temperatura va a ser:

[tex]T = (340m/s)^2*(\frac{29*10^{-3}kg/mol}{1.4* 8.31 J/mol*K} ) = 288.16 K[/tex]

A lens has a radius of curvature of magnitude R R on its left surface and a radius of curvature of magnitude 2R 2 R on its right surface. Parallel rays entering the lens from the left are focused to a point 145 mm m m to the right of the right surface.

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Answer:

[tex]v=-29cm[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Radius [tex]R=2f[/tex]

Distance [tex]v=145mm=>14.5cm[/tex]

Generally the equation for is mathematically given by

[tex]\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{u}+\frac{1}{v}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{v}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{14.5}[/tex]

[tex]f=14.5cm[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]R=2f\\\\R=2*14.5[/tex]

[tex]R=29cm[/tex]

Generally the equation for Focal Length of the Right surface is mathematically given by

[tex]f_r=\frac{R_r}{2}[/tex]

[tex]f_r=\frac{2R}{2}[/tex]

[tex]f_r=29cm[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]\frac{1}{29}-\frac{1}{14.5}=\frac{1}{v}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{v}=-\frac{1}{29}cm[/tex]

[tex]v=-29cm[/tex]

A car moving round a circular rest of a car take 120/s to do a lap of 8/km what is the speed in kmlh

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Answer:

speed = 240 kilometers per hour

Explanation:

so we know speed = distance over time

speed= 120s

distance= 8km

8km/120s=0.0666km/sec

0.0666km covered in 1 sec

3,600 seconds- 1km/hr

0.0666/1 times 3600= 239.76

239.76= 240km/hr

Hey please could somebody write a speech that i could read out in front of my class about Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution. Thank you so much :D

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Answer:

Charles Robert Drawin was an English naturalist,Geologist and Biologist, Best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. His proposition that all species of life have descended from common ancestors is now widely accepted and considered a fundamental concept in science!

weight of the body will be more in air water Milk or Mercury​

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Answer:

Mercury is the answer..

Answer:

I believe mercury

Explanation:

Performance Task 2: "TAKE HOME TASK
1. It took scientist a long time to reconcile the dual nature of light, which led to the idea of the duality of matter. To further see an
evidence of this concept try to observe the smoke coming from a barbeque drill. From a distance, you will see a
wave flow of smoke going up.
Guide Questions:
a. Look closely into it, what do you see?
ha Does your observation tell something about the dual nature of matter? Why? Why not?
2. Observe the colors on the soap bubbles on the surface of water.
Guide Questions:
a. What do you see?
b. What property of light is exhibited?

Pasagot po huhu

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I am dum sorry .........


A 105kg astronaut lands on the moon, with a weight of 170N. What is the acceleration due to gravity

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Explanation:

given: m= 105kg,f=170N,a=?

F = m×a

a = f/m

a=170/105

therefore, a=1.62m/s^2

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