Answer:
A Bicycle
Explanation:
A Space shuttle accelerating because the Earth pulls on it through the gravitational force.
A Truck is accelerating because acceleration is necessary for an object to change direction.
A car is accelerating because it is speeding up unexpectedly?????
give one example where friction is a hindrance.
Answer:
an example of when friction is a hindrance, is if someone with shorts is sliding down a slide. their skin rubbing on the slide will cause friction and will slow them down. another example is if you're dragging a large wooden box across the floor. the wood and the floor interacting cause friction and will make it more difficult to push the box.
Explanation:
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an electron is moving at 3.6 x 10^3 m/s. a photon with what wavelength would have the same momentum????
Answer:
The wavelength of the photon that would have the same momentum as the electron is 202.2180996 nm
Explanation:
The velocity of the electron, v = 3.6 × 10³ m/s
The momentum of an electron, [tex]p_e[/tex] = m × v
Where;
v = The mass of the electron = 9.109 × 10⁻³¹ kg
∴ [tex]p_e[/tex] = 9.109 × 10⁻³¹ kg × 3.6 × 10³ m/s = 3.27924 × 10⁻²⁷ kg·m/s
According to the de Broglie equation, the momentum of a photon, p, is given as follows;
p = h/λ
Where;
h = 6.63 × 10⁻³⁴ J·s
λ = The wavelength of the photon
∴ λ = h/p
According to the question, we have;
p = [tex]p_e[/tex] = 3.27924 × 10⁻²⁷ kg·m/s
∴ λ = 6.63 × 10⁻³⁴ J·s/(3.27924 × 10⁻²⁷ kg·m/s) = 2.02180993 × 10⁻⁷ m
The wavelength of the photon, λ = 2.02180993 × 10⁻⁷ m = 202.2180993 × 10⁻⁹ m = 202.2180993 nm.
if you rub a ballon with wool or duster it can charge it negatively where do these extre charge come from?
Answer:
The electrons come from the free electrons in wool which contains moisture or other forms of additives that creates impurity centers which causes the wool to be electrically conductive
Explanation:
Wool which is mixed with certain substances, conducts electricity in a manner similar to the wool-water system that give rise to centers of impurities where electrical conduction takes place
The ability to conduct electricity is related to the presence of free electrons on a material. Therefore, when a balloon, which is an insulator, is rubbed with wool, some of the mobile electrons on wool, which is also an insulator without the presence of substances that aid its electrical conductivity, are transferred to the balloon, thereby making the balloon to be negatively charged
is noise energy a kind of energy or not
Can ya pls answer dis rq!
Answer:
Below
Explanation:
Recommended protein sources
1. Lean meat such as chicken or fish
Advantages : they are high quality sources of protein, and contain all 8 essential amino acids, which is why they are considered a complete protein
2. Animal products like eggs and greek yogurt
Advantages : these foods also contain all 8 essential amino acids, making them a complete protein
3. Pulses like beans and lentils
Advantages : tends to be lower in calories and fat than animal-based protein sources, as well as being higher in fiber and essential nutrients
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Answer:
Ask with your Science teacher
Explanation:
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what do you mean by scattering of light
Answer:
Scattering of light is the phenomenon in which light rays get deviated from its straight path on striking an obstacle like dust or gas molecules, water vapours etc. Scattering of light gives rise to many spectacular phenomena such as Tyndall effect and the “red hues of sunrise and sunset”.
Summary of set.........
Answer:
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how do u calculate the kinetic energy of a ball of mass 0.25kg being kicked vertically upwards with a speed of 5m/s
Answer:
3.125J
Explanation:
K.E.= 1/2(mass)(velocity)^2
K.E.=1/2(0.25)(5)^2=3.125
A 45.0 kg student runs at a constant velocity up the incline 6 metres high. If the power output of the student is 1.50 x 103 W, how long does it take the student to run the 9.0 m along the incline?
Answer:
The time taken is 1.76 s.
Explanation:
mass of student, m = 45 kg
height, h = 6 m
power, P = 1500 W
Power is defined as the rate of doing work.
Work done in moving height is
W = m g h
Let the time is t.
P = m g h / t
1500 = 45 x 9.8 x 6 / t
t = 1.76 s
can someone pls help me calculate this?
Answer:
10N is the answerrrerreer
Answer:
f= 100N
Explanation: F=m×(v₀-vf/t)
=0.05ₓ(200-0/0.1)
=0.05ₓ2000
=100N
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Which of the following best describes reverberation?
A.The wave fronts become mixed and broken up due to contact with a rough or
irregular surface.
B. A change in the sound wave velocity causes the wave to bend in a different
direction.
C. A fraction of the sound waves are absorbed by an object and converted to heat
energy.
D. A single sound undergoes several reflections due to multiple reflecting surfaces.
Reverberation, in psychoacoustics and acoustics, is a persistence of sound after the sound is produced
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. A single sound undergoes several reflections due to multiple reflecting surfaces.
Explanation:
Sometimes, the source of a sound is surrounded by multiple reflecting surfaces. The waves traveling from the source strike these different surfaces, causing multiple reflections. For example, a single clap of thunder reflects on several clouds and the earth's surface, causing you to hear a rolling rumble instead of a single sound.
Write down the role played by four digestive juices in digestion and the
organs which secrete them.
Answer:
Explanation:Digestive juices secreted by various organs such as salivary glands in the mouth, stomach, liver and pancreas help in the process of digestion of food. Saliva secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth aids in the breakdown of starch present in the food to simple sugar
If the N pole of a magnet is brought near to an unmagnetized iron, nail, then the nail becomes
Answer:
The nail also magnatized .
A ball of mass 1.0 kg is rolling due west at 30 m/s. A second ball of mass 2.0 kg moving due north at 6.0 m/s collides with the first ball and they stick together. What is the magnitude of the momentum of the two-ball system immediately after collision
Answer:
the magnitude of the momentum of the two-ball system immediately after collision is 32.31 kg.m/s
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the first ball, m₁ = 1.0 kg
mass of the second ball, m₂ = 2.0 kg
initial velocity of the first ball, v₁ = 30 m/s due west
initial velocity of the second ball, v₂ = 6 m/s due north
From the principle of conservation of linear momentum;
the total momentum before collision = total momentum after collision
The westward momentum of the first ball, = m₁v₁ = 1 x 30 = 30 kg.m/s
The northward momentum of the second ball = m₂v₂ = 2 x 6 = 12 kg.m/s
The resultant momentum of the two balls;
R² = 30² + 12²
R² = 1044
R = √1044
R = 32.31 kg.m/s
Therefore, the magnitude of the momentum of the two-ball system immediately after collision is 32.31 kg.m/s
a box being pushed with a force of 85N right slides along the floor with a constant speed of 0.5m/s. What is the force of sliding friction on the box?
Answer:
[tex]85\; \rm N[/tex].
Explanation:
The box is sliding with a constant speed in a fixed direction (to the right.) In other words the velocity of this box is constant. Hence, this box would be in a translational equilibrium. The acceleration of this box would be zero.
By Newton's Second Law of motion, the net force on this box would be [tex]0[/tex]. In other words, forces on this box are balanced.
The question is asking for the size of the friction on the box. Assuming that the floor is horizontal. The friction on this box would also be horizontal,
The only other force that could balance that friction would be the [tex]85\; \rm N[/tex] push to the right. The direction of this push is horizontal (to the right.) Hence, the entirety of that [tex]85\; \rm N\![/tex] would be in the horizontal direction.
Thus, forces on this box in the horizontal direction would be:
The [tex]85\; \rm N[/tex] push to the right.Friction that opposes the rightward motion of the box (that is, to the left.)Since these two forces must balance each other, the size of the friction would also be [tex]85\; \rm N[/tex].
The velocity ratio of a pulley system is 4. What does it means
Answer:
Velocity ratio = distance travelled by effort / distance travelled by load. Which is equal to effort arm / load arm. When velocity ratio (VR) is 4, the effort arm is greater than load arm.
The Weight of an object is more at pole and less at equator of the earth. Give reason
The Weight of an object is more at pole and less at equator of the earth because the distance of the pole is less than the distance of the equator from the centre of the earth.
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Answer:
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Suppose that people living near a particular​ high-voltage power line have a higher incidence of cancer than people living farther from the power line. Can you conclude that the​ high-voltage power line is the cause of the elevated cancer​ rate? If​ not, what other explanations might there be for​ it? What other types of research would you like to see before you conclude that​ high-voltage power lines cause​ cancer?
Complete Question
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Answer:
a)Option B
b)Option B
Explanation:
a)
Without any confirmation it will be utterly wrong to conclude that high power voltage is the reason for the elevated cancer cases
Therefore
Option B
b)
The High Concentration of cells volume in a part of the Body is what causes Cancer
Therefore
Option B
Which law states that absolute zero cannot be reached?
Can I answer my own question
Answer:
Well okay do it what's your question ?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
please help urgent have you ever seen the old “Pull the tablecloth out from under the dishes” trick? Use Newton’s 1st Law to explain the following:
a. In this trick, are the dishes “objects in motion,” or “objects at rest?”
b. If the dishes end up staying on the table, was an UNBALANCED FORCE applied to them? How do you know?
Answer:
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Numerical Problems:
a. A man runs 1200 m on a straight line in 4 minutes. Find his velocity.
can anyone tell me with process
[tex]\boxed{\sf Velocity=\dfrac{Displacement}{Time}}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Velocity=\dfrac{1200}{240}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Velocity=5m/s[/tex]
Which of the following phenomena can be used to support the particle theory of light? Select all that apply.
The Photoelectric Effect
Polarization
Interference Patterns
Refraction
Reflection
What the suns mass in scientific notation????
Explanation:
In scientific notation the Sun's mass is: =1.989 x 10 ^30 kg
Answer:
I think in scientific notation the Sun's mass becomes: M Sun = 1.989 x 10 30 kg. The number above the ten, called the power of ten or exponent, stands for the number of decimal places. If it is positive, as in the mass of the Sun, the decimal places are in front of the decimal point.
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what is the Ramsar convention?
A glass rod acquires charge by rubbing silk cloth. The charge on the glass is due to:
(a) Friction
(b) Conduction
(c) Induction
(d) Radiation
Answer:
(a)Friction
Explanation:
It is due to friction as you are rubbing the glass rod with silk cloth
as friction occurs when 2 surfaces are rubbed against each other
Therefore it is charging by friction
A object of mass 200kg is pushed from rest by a force of 500N along a horizontal plane for 5.0 seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the object
Answer:
force=mass×acceleration
hence
acceleration is given by force÷mass
(500÷200)*5=12.5
If a force of 1250 N acts on an area of 25 metres squared, what will be the pressure acting on the surface? Show your working as well.
Answer: 50 Pa
Explanation:
Pressure = Force/Area
Pressure = N/m^2
Pressure = 1250/25
Pressure = 50
Pressure = 50 Pa
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Answer:
50 pascal
Explanation:
Force=1250N
Area=25m^2 [ pressure=force/area]
P=F/A
1250/25=50