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An effort of 20N is applied to lift a load.If the load arm and effort arm are 15cm and 60cm respectively,calculate the load.
Answer:
Load = 80 Newton
Explanation:
Given the following data:
Effort = 20 N
Load arm = 15 cm
Effort arm = 60 cm
Conversion:
100 cm = 1 meters
15 cm = 15/100 = 0.15 meters
60 cm = 60/100 = 0.6 meters
To calculate the load, we would use the expression;
Effort * effort arm = load * load arm
Substituting into the expression, we have;
20 * 0.6 = load * 0.15
12 = load * 0.15
Load = 12/0.15
Load = 80 Newton
Difference between cold and warm blooded animal.
Answer:
Cold blooded animals are those animals that cannot regulate their body temperature and their temperature keeps changing according to their environment. ... Warm blooded animals are the animals that have a constant body temperature and can easily adapt to extreme temperatures as they can regulate their body temperature.
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What is the position and kind of image produced by the lens below?
Complete the ray diagram to support your answer.
What is shunt resistance? How does it help in measuring current?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The general consensus is that our policymakers do not know what they are doing and are managing our economy ineffectively
Answer:
True.
This is because, from the information provided so far, it could be concluded that, the policy makers don't have any single idea of what they are doing regarding to the economy.
This could be seen in the series of poor performance of the economic indicators as shown which has lead to poor economic growth in our country.
Explanation:
ball of mass M kg is dropped from rest off a high building and strikes the ground 10 seconds later. Calculate the height of the building assuming that upwards is positive in this coordinate system
Answer:
h = 1/2gt^2
Is the formula for the height of a free falling object.
Put in the numbers:
h = 1/2*9.8 (gravitational constant) * 10^2
h=490 meters.
Please note that the gravitational constant is approximate, you could also use a more specific value or 10
Which best compares kinetic energy and temperature?
Kinetic energy is energy of motion, while temperature is a measure of that energy in substances.
O Temperature is energy of motion, while kinetic energy is a measure of that energy in substances.
Kinetic energy is internal transferable energy, while temperature is a measure of that energy in substances.
Temperature is internal transferable energy, while kinetic energy is a measure of tat energy in substances.
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
because of Kinect energy being able to transfer form one particle to an other, while temperature allows the kinetic energy go higher in rate so we can say that in increase in temperature the kinetic energy will rise by this we can measure kinetic energy by temperature
Answer:
The answer is A. “Kinetic energy is energy of motion, while temperature is a measure of that energy in substances.”
Explanation:
A car and a large are moving with the same velocity. Which of the two is more difficult to
slow down? Why?
(Serious Answers Please)
Whichever object has more mass will need more energy to slow it down.
We don't know the mass of the car or the mass of the large.
None of this has anything to do with "difficult". We don't know what's difficult for you, and we don't know the SI unit of "difficult".
A 1500 kg truck travelling north at 60 km/hr collides with a 1200 kg car moving east at 15km/hr. If the two cars remain locked together after impact, with what velocity do they move immediately after the collision.
Answer:
33.33j+6.67i km/hr
Explanation:
From the law of conservation of momentum,
Applying,
mu+m'u' = V(m+m')............... Equation 1
Where m = mass of the truck, m' = mass of the car, u = initial velocity of the truck, u' = initial velocity of the car, V = Final velocity.
Note: let j represent the north, and i represent the east
From the question,
Given: m = 1500 kg, u = 60j, m' = 1200 kg, u' = 15i
Substitute these values into equation 1
1500*60j+1200*15i = V(1500+1200)
90000j+18000i = 2700V
V = (90000j+18000i)/2700
V = 33.33j+6.67i km/hr
VI. A student attaches four drawing pins to a copper rod using candle wax as shown in the diagram
The rod is then heated continuously at one end and the pins fall off in the order 4, 3, 2, 1
Explanation:
[tex]C.) \: Conduction \: \\ \\ = > it \: is \: a \: process \: of \: transferring \: \\ \\ of \: heat \: from \: one \: object \: to \: another \\ \\ when \: they \: are \: in \: contact \: [/tex]
By the conduction process the heat reaches the pin.Option C is correct.
What is heat transfer?The term "heat transfer" refers to the movement of heat. The flow of heat across a system's boundary is due to a temperature differential between the system and its surroundings.
Conduction is the type of heat transfer occurs mainly in solid or by contact.In the given condition the rod is then heated continuously at one end and the pins fall off in the order 4, 3, 2, 1.
By the conduction process the heat reaches the pin.
Hence option C is correct.
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Warda is driving her car down the street. She has a teddy bear sitting on the back seat. A dog runs in front of Warda's car, so she quickly applies the brakes. The force of the brakes causes the car to stop, but the teddy bear continues to move forward until it hits the car's dashboard.
The teddy bear did not stop at the same time as the car because
Answer:
The teddy bear did not stop at the same time as the car because of inertia.
Explanation:
The teddy bear did not stop at the same time as the car because of inertia.
Inertia is a resistance of an object to change its state of motion so if an object is moving it will continue the movement until a force act on it, and vice-versa if an object is at rest it will continue in that state until a force act on it.
Hence, when the teddy bear was in the back seat and the car suddenly stops, the teddy kept moving forward because that was the direction of motion of the car (the teddy bear was moving forward with the car). The force of the brakes acts on the car but not on the teddy bear (not directly), that is why this force does not change the state of motion of the teddy bear.
Therefore, the teddy bear did not stop at the same time as the car because of inertia.
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The initial momentum of a system is measured at 300 kg•m/s. Afterwards, the
momentum is measured to be 280 kg•m/s. What is the impulse of the system?
Explain the energy transformations that occur when accelerating in a gasoline
vehicle.
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Which choice best explains how you could use the information about the falling pine cones to answer Question 1.
A. If both pine cones are falling at the same speed, the pine cone that weighs less will have more kinetic energy.
B. If both pine cones are falling at the same speed, the pine cone that weighs more will have more kinetic energy.
C. If both pine cones weigh the same, the pine cone that falls faster will have more kinetic energy.
D. If both pine cones weigh the same, the pine cone that falls slower will have more kinetic energy.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the object's mass determines the speed of the object and its kinetic energy
What is the difference between circular and rotatory motion?
Answer:
In a circular motion, the object just moves in a circle. In rotational motion, the object rotates about an axis. ... For example, Earth rotating on its own axis.
Answer:
Its different
Explanation:
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a cell of EMF 1.5 volt is connected in series with a resistor of Resistance 3 ohms a high resistance voltmeter connected across the cell registers 0.9 volt calculate the internal resistance of the cell
Answer:
0.6 resistance
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Answer:
31. Respiratory System
32. Excretory System
33. Nervous System
34. Reproductive system
35. Skeleton System
Explanation:
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Answer:
31. Respiratory System
32. Excretory System
33. Circulatory System
34. Reproductive System
35. Muscular and Skeletal System
Explanation:
In 35. you should write both systems since only one of them may give you half the marks.
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which type of material is the best sound absorber?
a. glass
b. wood
c. concrete
d. carpet
Explanation:
Glass is the best sound absorber material.
A exerted by an object on another is a force
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Answer:
If a person is pushing a desk across the room, then there is an applied force acting upon the object. The applied force is the force exerted on the desk by the person.
Describe how the moment acts in each one of them.
1. Applying a force on the pedal of a bicycle
Answer:
Moment is an expression involving the product of a distance and physical quantityA moment is due to a force not having an equal and opposite force directly along it's line of action. ... It is defined as the product of the force (F) and the moment arm (d). The moment arm or lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the line of action of the force and the center of moments.Moments act about a point in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction.
Answer: A ( how to pedal and balance )
Explanation:
The air also contains oxygen nitrogen and carbon dioxide what is the state of each of substance at -190°?
Answer:
oxygen - gas
nitrogen - liquid
carbon dioxide- gas
oxygen would be gas
nitrogen would be liquid
carbon dioxide would be gas
4. Alcohol of mass 21g and density 0.7gcm-3 is mixed with 10g of water. Determine the density
of the mixture. (density of water = 1.0g cm-3)
Answer:
The density of the mixture is 0.775 g/cm³
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The mass of the alcohol, m₁ = 21 g
The density of the alcohol, ρ₁ = 0.7 g/cm³
The mass of the water with which the alcohol is mixed, m₂ = 10 g
The density of wate, ρ₂ = 1.0 g/cm³
The density of a substance is given by the ratio of the mass to the volume of the substance
The density of the mixture, ρ is given as follows;
[tex]\rho = \dfrac{m_1 + m_2}{\dfrac{m_1}{\rho_1} + \dfrac{m_2}{\rho_2} }[/tex]
Therefore;
[tex]\rho = \dfrac{21 + 10}{\dfrac{21}{0.7} + \dfrac{10}{1.0} } = 0.775[/tex]
The density of the mixture, ρ = 0.775 g/cm³.
Mr. Tolman believes that our universe is expanding, but with all of the gravitational force from the celestial bodies of space, the universe will begin to contract. He believes in the _____.
A) oscillating universe theory
B) inflation theory
C) steady state theory
D) big bang theory
A long straight wire is parallel to one edge and is in the plane of a single-turn rectangular loop as shown. If the loop is moving in the plane shown so that the distance x changes at a constant rate of 20 cm/s, what is the magnitude of the emf induced in the loop at the instant x = 5.0 cm? Let / = 50 A, a = 50 cm, b = 6.0 cm.
Answer:
The magnitude of the emf induced in the loop is 2.4 × 10⁻⁵ V
Explanation:
The magnitude of the induced emf of a loop moving relative to a wire is given as follows;
The given parameters are;
I = 50 A, a = 50 cm, and b = 6.0 cm
The constant rate of change of x, v = 20 cm/s
Motional emf formula
The magnetic field due to the straight wire, B = μ₀·i/(2·π·x)
The flux given by the rectangular loop, Ф = BA = μ₀·i/(2·π·x) × a × b
Therefore, we get;
[tex]e = \dfrac{-d\phi}{dt} = \dfrac{-\mu_0 \cdot i \cdot a\cdot b}{2 \cdot \pi} \times \dfrac{d}{dt} \left (\dfrac{1}{x} \right ) = \dfrac{-\mu_0 \cdot i \cdot a\cdot b}{2 \cdot \pi} \times \left (\dfrac{1}{x^2} \right ) \dfrac{dx}{dt}[/tex]
[tex]\because \dfrac{dx}{dt} = v[/tex]
Therefore;
[tex]e = \dfrac{-\mu_0 \cdot i \cdot a\cdot b}{2 \cdot \pi} \times \left (\dfrac{1}{x^2} \right ) \dfrac{dx}{dt} = \dfrac{-\mu_0 \cdot i \cdot a\cdot b}{2 \cdot \pi} \times \left (\dfrac{1}{x^2} \right ) \times v \left(\because \dfrac{dx}{dt} = v \right)[/tex]
μ₀ = 4·π × 10⁻⁷ H/m
We get;
[tex]e = \dfrac{4\cdot \pi \times 10^{-7} \, H/m\times50 \, A \times 0.5 \, m\times 0.06 \, m}{2 \cdot \pi} \times \left (\dfrac{1}{(0.05 \, m)^2} \right ) \times 0.2 \ m/s = 2.4 \times 10^{-5} \, V[/tex]
The induced emf, e = 2.4 × 10⁻⁵ V
A current of 17 A flows through a resistor of 10 2. What is the voltage
across the resistor
when a metal ball is heated through 30°c,it volume becomes 1.0018cm^3 if the linear expansivity of the material of the ball is 2.0×10^-5k^-1, calculate its original volume
What is average speed???
Answer:
total distance dibide by total time