Answer:
h = 3.3 m (Look at the explanation below, please)
Explanation:
This question has to do with kinetic and potential energy. At the beginning (time of launch), there is no potential energy- we assume it starts from the ground. There, is, however, kinetic energy
Kinetic energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]m[tex]v^{2}[/tex]
Plug in the numbers = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex](4.0)([tex]8^{2}[/tex])
Solve = 2(64) = 128 J
Now, since we know that the mechanical energy of a system always remains constant in the absence of outside forces (there is no outside force here), we can deduce that the kinetic energy at the bottom is equal to the potential energy at the top. Look at the diagram I have attached.
Potential energy = mgh = (4.0)(9.8)(h) = 39.2(h)
Kinetic energy = Potential Energy
128 J = 39.2h
h = 3.26 m
h= 3.3 m (because of significant figures)
A 2 cm object is 10 cm from a convex lens that has a focal length of 4.4 cm. The image is 8 cm from the lens.
The height of the image, to the tenths place, is
cm.
Answer:
-1.6
Explanation:
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The Height of an Image for a Convex Mirror is calculated by using magnification equation
m = h(i) / h(o) = − d(i) / d(o) ,where
the magnification index of the mirror, m
the height of the object, h(o)
the height of the image, h(i)
the distance between the object and the mirror, d(o)
the distance between the image and the mirror, d(i)
h(i)/ 2 = -8 / 10
h(i) = -1.6 cm.
What is convex mirror ?"Convex Mirror is a curved mirror where the reflective surface bulges out towards the light source. This bulging out surface reflect light outwards and are not used to focus light."
What is magnification equation ?"The formula for magnification is m=h(i)/h(o)=-d(i)/d(o). m is the total magnification; h(i) is the height of the image; h(o) is the height of an object; d(i) is the distance from the lens to the in focus projected image; d(o) is the distance of the object to the lens. The negative sign represents that the image is inverted."
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If an engine can produce 670 J of energy in 1 min, how many watts can it output?
Answer:
11.2Watts
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Energy produced by the engine = 670J
Time taken = 1min = 60s
Unknown:
Number of watts it can output = ?
Solution:
This problem entails finding the power of the engine.
Power is the rate at which work is being done.
So;
Power = [tex]\frac{Work done }{time}[/tex]
Power = [tex]\frac{670}{60}[/tex] = 11.2Watts
the gravitational force produced between any two
objects kept at 2.5*10^km apart is 580N. at what distance
should they be kept so that the gravitational force becomes
half?
Answer:
The two objects should be kept at a distance of [tex]3.535\times 10^{4}[/tex] kilometers.
Explanation:
From Newton's Law of Gravitation, gravitational force ([tex]F[/tex]), measured in newtons, between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of distance ([tex]r[/tex]), measured in meters. That is:
[tex]F \propto \frac{1}{r^{2}}[/tex] (1)
[tex]F = \frac{k}{r^{2}}[/tex] (2)
Where [tex]k[/tex] is the proportionality ratio, measured in newtons-square meter.
Now we eliminate the proportionality by constructing the following relationship:
[tex]\frac{F_{2}}{F_{1}} = \left(\frac{r_{1}}{r_{2}}\right)^{2}[/tex] (3)
If we know that [tex]\frac{F_{2}}{F_{1}} = \frac{1}{2}[/tex] and [tex]r_{1} = 2.5\times 10^{7}\,m[/tex], then the distance between the two objects so that gravitational force becomes half is:
[tex]\frac{1}{2} = \frac{(2.5\times 10^{7}\,m)^{2}}{r_{2}^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]r_{2}^{2} = 1.25\times 10^{15}\,m^{2}[/tex]
[tex]r_{2} = 3.535\times 10^{7}\,m[/tex]
[tex]r_{2} = 3.535\times 10^{4}\,km[/tex]
The two objects should be kept at a distance of [tex]3.535\times 10^{4}[/tex] kilometers.
what force acts between earth and the moon
Explanation:
Gravity
Gravity is one major force that creates tides. In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton explained that ocean tides result from the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on the oceans of the earth (Sumich, J.L., 1996).
A 4 kg object is moving at a speed of 5 m/sec. How much kinetic energy does the object have? A. 10 joules B. 20 joules C. 50 joules D. 100 joules
Answer:
A. 10 joules
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of object = 4kg
Speed = 5m/s
Unknown:
Kinetic energy of the the object = ?
Solution:
Kinetic energy is the energy due to a moving body.
So;
mathematically;
K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x m v²
m is the mass
v is the velocity
K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 4 x 5 = 10J
The kinetic energy of the given moving object is 50 J. The Kinetic energy of an object is the energy due to its motion.
What is Kinetic energy?The Kinetic energy of an object is the energy due to its motion. It can be given as
[tex]KE = \dfrac 12 mv^2[/tex]
Where,
[tex]m[/tex] - mass = 4 kg
[tex]v[/tex] - velocity = 5 m/sec.
Put the values in the formula,
[tex]KE = \dfrac 12 4 \times 5^2\\\\KE = 50 \rm \ J[/tex]
Therefore, the kinetic energy of the given moving object is 50 J.
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Romeo traveled by a 900 kg horse from Manitua to Verona accelerating at the rate of 20 km/hr. With what force is Romeo moving at?
Answer:
Force(Romeo moving) = 5,000 N
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of horse = 900 kg
Acceleration = 20 km/hr
Find:
Force(Romeo moving)
Computation:
Acceleration = 20 km/hr
Acceleration in m/s = 20 / 3.6 = 5.555556 m/s²
Force = m x a
Force(Romeo moving) = 900 x 5.555556
Force(Romeo moving) = 5,000 N
While driving his sports car at 20.0 m/s through a residential neighborhood, Royston
comes up behind a slow-moving grandma and decides to pass her on the left. If
Royston can accelerate at 6.00 m/s2, how long will it take for him to reach a velocity of
30.0 m/s?
Answer:
1.67s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Initial velocity = 20m/s
Acceleration = 6m/s²
Final velocity = 30m/s
Unknown:
Time taken = ?
Solution:
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time. It is mathematically expressed as;
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{v - u }{t}[/tex]
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
t is the time taken
6 =[tex]\frac{30 - 20}{t}[/tex]
6 = [tex]\frac{10}{t}[/tex]
10 = 6t
t = 1.67s
The speed of the wooden bar is changed so that the bar hits the water fewer times each second.
What happens to the frequency of the waves produced?
A. Increases
B. Does not change
C. Decreases
Answer:
c - the frequency of the waves decreases
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Wavelength in one full standing wave
Answer: one complete wave in a standing wave pattern consists of two loops. Thus, one loop is equivalent to one-half of a wavelength
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Answer:
the standing wave within =1 oscillates at the fundamental frequency and has a wavelength that is twice the length of the string . Higher integer value of n correspond to mode of oscillation called harmonics or overtones . Any standing waves on the string will have n +1 node including the fixed end and n anti-nodes.
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Wave A is being decreased in temperature, and Wave B is moving from a liquid to a gas medium.
Which statement can be made about both waves?
They will speed up.
They will increase the density of their medium.
They will slow down.
They will decrease the density of their medium.
Answer:b
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Common topics of physics include:
a forms of energy
b sound
C magnetism
d evolution
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
C
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NASA helps fund science education.
Which statement about scientific knowledge is false?
A. Understanding science can help people make wiser purchases.
B. People with more knowledge of science are always healthier.
C. People with college degrees in science often earn high salaries.
D. Science education can help people understand the universe.
Answer:
I think its B and I don't know why my words are like this
Explanation:
What did the Dakota believe about Bdote?
Answer Bdote means “where two waters come together.” While bdote can refer to any place where waters converge, many Dakota people consider this location as a sacred place of creation, identifying themselves as the Wicahpi Oyate (Star Nation) who originated in the sky and came into being on this land.
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what is the foemula for this problem
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Answer:
B and C
Explanation:
It is a reaction between a component(chemical reaction).
Based on the figure shown, about how far can sound travel in water in 2.5 s if the water temperature is 25°?
O a. 3,750 m
Oc. 600 m
Ob. 375 m
O d. 875 m
Answer:
A
Explanation:
a girl pushes her little brother down a snowy hill on a sled and he rides quickly to the bottom of the hill
which one of Newton's Laws is this
Answer:
Newton's First Law of Motion.
Explanation:
Inertia can be defined as the tendency of an object or a body to continue in its state of motion or remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
In physics, Sir Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion is known as law of inertia and it states that, an object or a physical body in motion will continue in its state of motion at continuous velocity (the same speed and direction) or, if at rest, will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
In this scenario, a girl pushes her little brother down a snowy hill on a sled and he rides quickly to the bottom of the hill. The push from the little boy's sister is the external force acting on him and consequently, causing him to be in motion down the snowy hill.
10)A car is moving from rest and attained a velocity of 80 m/s. Calculate the
acceleration of the car after 5 s?
Explanation:
the velocity graph of a ball mass 20mg moving along a straight line
16m/s^2
Explanation:
initial velocity (u) =0
final velocity (v) =80
acceleration =?
Now,
acceleration = (v-u)/t
=(80-0)/5
= 80/5
= 16m /s^2
A boy is running at -8 m/s and a girl running at -2 m/s. Who is running faster? How do you know?
Answer:
the girl is running faster because -2 is greater than -8
Explanation:
Which is a disadvantage of storing data digitally?
A.The parts of devices that store data are unstable compared to analog storage.
B. Other people can access personal data when a virus is copied with the data.
C. Noise makes digital data unreliable when copied.
D. The quality of copies stays the same as more copies are made.
Answer: its B I jus took it
Explanation:
what voltage produces a current of 100 amps with a resistance of 50 ohms
[tex] \sf• \: Current \: (I) = 100 \: Amps.[/tex]
[tex] \sf• \: Resistance \: (R) = 50 \: ohms[/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex]\bf{ \underline{To \: Find:- }}[/tex][tex] \sf• \: Voltage \: (V)[/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex] \huge\bf{ \underline{Solution:- }}[/tex]
[tex] \bf \red{ \bigstar{ \: The \: formula \: of \: Voltage \: (V) = IR}}[/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf V = 100 \times 50[/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf V = 5000[/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex] \bf \purple{Therefore, \: Volatage \: is \: 5000 \: v.}[/tex]
The Washington monument in our nations capital is 169 m high. What would be the speed of the penny as it hit the ground?
Describe how sound at a concert is different from the front row and the back.
When power and current are known use R = P/I^2 to calculate the resistance.
P = 300 watts
C = 30amps
R = ?
R = resistance, P = Power, 1 = Current
[tex] \sf• \: Power \:( P) = 300 \: watts[/tex]
[tex] \sf• \: Current \: (I) = 30 \: amps[/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex]\bf{ \underline{To \: Find:- }}[/tex][tex] \sf• \: The \: Resistance [/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex] \huge\bf{ \underline{Solution :-:- }}[/tex]
[tex] \bf \red {\bigstar{ Formula \: of \: Power \: (P) = \frac{ {I}^{2} }{R}}}[/tex]
[tex] \sf \rightarrow 300= \frac{ {30}^{2} }{ R} [/tex]
[tex] \sf \rightarrow 300 = \frac{900}{ R} [/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf R = \frac{300}{900} [/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf R = \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf R = 0.33[/tex]
[tex] \bf \purple{Hence, \: the \: resistance \: is \: 0.33 \: Ω \: . }[/tex]
Jeremy walked at an average rate of speed of 5 km/h. how far had Jeremy walked in 15 minutes?
Answer:
1 half kilometer is right answer
Is a violin and battery potential energy?
Explanation:
In physics, potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors. Common types of potential energy include the gravitational potential energy of an object that depends on its mass and its distance from the center of mass of another object, the elastic potential energy of an extended spring, and the electric potential energy of an electric charge in an electric field. The battery is storing the energy but give it something to power and it'll give its energy to the object and a violin strings are like ruber band and if you play the violin it releases a new type of energy sound energy.
What is the cost of operating a 100 W light bulb for "4 hrs per day" for 30 days, if the cost of electricity is 6 cents kW•h
Answer:
the cost of operating the light bulb is 72 cents.
Explanation:
Given;
cost of electricity, C = 6 cents / kW.h
power of light bulb, P = 100 W
time of light power consumption, t = 4 hours per day for 30 days
total time = 4 hours x 30 = 120 hours
Power consumed by the light bulb is calculated as;
P = 100 x 120 = 12000 w.h = 12 kW.h
Cost of power consumption = 6 cents/kWh x 12 kWh
= 72 cents
Therefore, the cost of operating the light bulb is 72 cents.
7. An object with a weight of 19.6 N moves with a constant velocity of 20.0 m/s. A net
force of 6.00 N is applied to the object in the direction of its motion for 4.00 seconds.
What is the final momentum of the object?
Answer:
118.4kgm/s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Weight of object = 19.6N
mass of object = 19.6/9.8 = 2kg
Constant velocity = 20m/s
Force applied = 6N
Time taken = 4s
Unknown:
Final momentum of the object = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we use Newton's second law of motion;
Ft = m (v - u)
F is the force applied
t is the time taken
m is the mass
v is the initial velocity
u is the time taken
Ft = mv - mu
mv is the final momentum;
So;
Final momentum = Ft + mu
Final momentum = (19.6 x 4) + (2 x 20) = 118.4kgm/s
Which object has a stronger
gravitational pull to the Earth,
a bicycle or an elephant?