A rat runs 2m right, turns around and runs 3m left. Then goes 2m right. What is its displacement?
A. 1m right
B. 1m left
C. 7m
D. 7m left
Answer:
Explanation:
I think this answer would be 1m to the left.
which situation will cause an object moving at constant speed to speed up
Answer:
If external is force applied
Explanation:
Answer:A net force greater than 0
Explanation:
Just do the test
What is the mass of 0.48 mol of cadmium, cd in grams.
Answer:
53.95g
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Number of moles = 0.48mol
Unknown:
Mass of cadmium = ?
Solution:
The number of moles, molar mass and mass of the atom is related by the expression;
Mass of Cd = number of moles x molar mass
Molar mass of Cd = 112.4g/mol
Now;
Mass of Cd = 0.48 x 112.4 = 53.95g
Which type of air mass forms over the ocean near the equator?
A
moist and warm
B
moist and cool
C
dry and warm
D
dry and cool
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Write 2 laws of reflection of light
Answer:
Answer⤵i)The first law of reflection states that the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the surface of the mirror, all lie in the same plane. ii)The second law of reflection states that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. Both angles are measured with respect to the normal to the mirror.A change in the structure of DNA in the egg cell could result in a
Answer: A mutation
Explanation: because it changes the DNA sequence of a gene
A rock thrown with a horizontal velocity of 20m/s from a cliff that is 125m above level ground. If air resistance is negligible, the time that it takes the rock to fall to the ground from the cliff is most nearly A.3s B.5s C.6s D.12s E.25s
Answer: c
Explanation: 125/20 =6.25
is it possible that the existence of two different angle of incidence of a single angle of deviation
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
It is possible that the existence of two different angle of incidence of a single angle of deviation.
This is possible according to the principle of the reversibility of light which explains its formed in a prism.
When a ray is incident on the first surface it then emerges out of the second surface and could allow another ray to be incident on second.
What is the weight of the body under the influence of a force of 10N reaches a speed of 1.5 m / s in 3s?
Answer:
Explanation:
F=ma
F=10N
A=v-u upon t
=1.5-0 upon 3
=0.5m per second squared
Then do force divided by. Accelaration and multiply by gravity.
What happens to the pressure as air rises from the ground into the atmosphere?
Does it increase or decrease?
Answer:
please try brainlist answer
As the atmosphere expands the further you get from the Earth's surface, it becomes less dense and air pressure decreases. As you increase altitude (distance from Earth's surface) in an airplane, air pressure changes
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1. Which statement best describes the motion of the scooter? *
A. The scooter is moving at a constant velocity.
B. The scooter is traveling up hill.
C. The scooter is speeding up at a constant rate.
D. The scooter’s motion cannot be described from a position graph.
2. What is the velocity of the scooter? *
A. 50 m/s
B. 10 m/s
C. 1.0 m/s
D. 0.0 m/s
E. Cannot answer velocity questions using a position graph
Answer:
HI
Explanation:
its E
A pulse with a height of 20 cm and a length of 30 cm travels with a speed of 400 cm/s through a spring that has been stretched so it is 800 cm long. If we want to send another pulse through the spring that will have a different speed, which of the bolded words should we change? List all that will change the speed of the wave.
Answer:
To send a pulse of different speed, change the tension or stretch on the spring
Explanation:
A pulse is a single disturbance of a particle is a medium. The pulse has an amplitude or and a pulse length in the medium. The speed of the pulse is dependent on the amount of strain or tension ( stretch) applied to the medium. The speed also determines the length of the pulse but is unaffected by the or amplitude of the pulse.
Which of the following is an example of light energy being changed to chemical energy?
A flashlight with rechargeable batteries
A solar panel that charges a battery
Food that is eaten to provide mechanical energy
A switch that flips up to turn on a light
Answer:
solar panels that charges battery
An object weighing 49 N is pushed across a floor by a force of 12 N. What is the acceleration of the object?
Answer:
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Weight of object = 49N
Force applied = 12N
Unknown:
Acceleration of object = ?
Solution:
The acceleration of the object is found by dividing the force by the weight;
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{12}{49}[/tex] = 0.25m/s²
it is very important to use _______ in your calculations
a: si units of measurement
b: alternative units of measurement
c : units of length and width
d: derived units
Answer:
snoemw
Explanation:
Should the resistance of an ammeter low or high ?give reason
Answer:
The resistance of an ammeter should be low. This is because an ammeter is connected in series with the circuit for the measurement of electric current. In case, its resistance is high, then some amount of current may lost in heating it leading to the inaccurate reading. An ideal ammeter is one which has zero resistance.
Which of the following is the keyboard shortcut for saving a document?
O Control V
O Control S
O Control A
O Control E
Answer:Control S, Command S on MAC=Save
A certain mass of a gas occupies 2 litres at 27 °C and 100
pascal. Find the temperature when volume and pressure
become half of their initial values.
pls give with solution pls pls
Answer:
75k
Explanation:
You can see solution in the picture
A car with a mass of 1600 kg is towing a trailer with a mass of 420 kg. The car
provides a forward thrust of 3300 N. What is the acceleration of the trailer?
Answer:
1.63366
Explanation:
I got this answer from calculator soups physics calculators. I really recommend their website for formulas.
Which pair of concurrent forces could produce a resultant force having a magnitude of 10. Newtons?
The pair of concurrent forces will be of 5 N to make the magnitude of net force as 10 N.
Given data:
The magnitude of resultant force is, [tex]F_{net}=10 \;\rm N[/tex].
The given problem is based on the concept of concurrent forces which says that, If the forces applied to a body are such that their lines of action meet at a single point, then they are called concurrent forces.
Now to obtain the value of concurrent forces, let us consider the forces F and F' to be acting along a linear direction. Such that the net force is given as,
[tex]F_{net}=F+F'[/tex]
Then for 10 N of net force, the pair of concurrent force is,
[tex]10=F+F'\\\\10=5+5\\\\10=10[/tex]
Thus, we conclude that the pair of concurrent forces will be of 5 N to make the magnitude of net force as 10 N.
Learn more about the concurrent force here:
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Which is true of the greenhouse effect?
A. It is purely a manmade phenomenon.
B. it does not involve carbon dioxide.
C. It causes cooling of Earth's atmosphere.
C. it traps thermal energy from the Sun.
Answer:
c is correct option thanks to brainly
Help please!!!
if superman at 90kg jumps a 40m building in a single bound how much work does superman perform
Answer:
5 years worth of work (aka all of the homework i currently have)
Which of the following is most accurate statement about both light and sound wave
Electric power is to be generated by installing a hydraulic turbine-generator at a site 70 m below the free surface of a large water reservoir that can supply water at a rate of 1500 kg/s steadily. If the mechanical power output of the turbine is 800 kW and the electric power generation is 750 kW, determine the turbine efficiency and the combined turbine–generator efficiency of this plant. Neglect losses in the pipes.
Answer:
[tex]\eta_{turbine} = 0.777 = 77.7\%[/tex]
[tex]\eta_{combined} = 0.728 = 72.8\%[/tex]
Explanation:
First we calculate the power input to the turbine. The input power will be equal to the potential energy of water per unit time:
Input Power = [tex]P_{in} = \frac{Work}{Time} = \frac{Potential\ Energy\ of\ Water}{t} \\P_{in} = \frac{(mass)(g)(height)}{Time} = (mass flow rate)(g)(height)\\\\P_{in} = (1500\ kg/s)(9.81\ m/s^2)(70\ m)\\P_{in} = 1.03\ x\ 10^6\ W = 1030\ KW[/tex]
Now, for turbine efficiency:
[tex]\eta_{turbine} = \frac{Mechanical\ Power\ Out}{P_{in}}\\\\\eta_{turbine} = \frac{800\ KW}{1030\ KW}\\\\\eta_{turbine} = 0.777 = 77.7\%[/tex]
for generator efficiency:
[tex]\eta_{generator} = \frac{Power\ Generation}{Mechanical\ Power\ Out}\\\\ \eta_{generator} = \frac{750\ KW}{800\ KW}\\\\\eta_{turbine} = 0.9375 = 93.75\%[/tex]
Now, for combined efficiency:
[tex]\eta_{combined} = \eta_{turbine}\ \eta_{generator}\\\\\eta_{combined} = (0.777)(0.937)\\\eta_{combined} = 0.728 = 72.8\%[/tex]
A 20 kg mass is hanging on one side of a pulley and a 5 kg mass is hanging on the other. Determine the acceleration of each mass.
Answer:
i believe it's 7
Explanation:
What is the density of an object with a mass of 20 grams and a volume of 5 cm?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Divide mass(m) by volume(v), you get density(D)
m/v=D
20/5=4
41. What effects the efficiency of a pulley?
a. the type of rope or cable
b. the way the wheel turns
c. the length of the rope
d. how big the wheel is
e. only a and be
f. all of the above
Answer:
e. only a and b
7. How do Newton’s laws of motion explain why it is important to keep the ice smooth on a hockey rink so that players can pass a puck as quickly as possible? *
anyone can you help me
Answer:
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Explanation:
I need help with this can anybody help me
Explanation:
The problem here deals with relative dating of fossils in a stratigraphic column.
To solve this problem, we apply one of the rules of interpreting a session which is the principle of fossil and fauna succession:
"fossils and fauna in a geologic sequence succeed one another in a predictable way".
The oldest fossil is found in the oldest bed usually at the bottom of the sequence.
The youngest fossil is found at the top of the beds.
1. Oldest organism in the sequence;
Trilobite
2. Organism in the youngest layer;
Fern
3. Older organism between Crinoid and Ammonite;
Ammonite
The ammonite is below the crinoid in the sequence.