Answer:
Physics and sun. BOOM
Answer: As you slide down the plastic slide, electrons move from the plastic to you. Now you have extra electrons. Touch another person or an object (anything that isn't negatively charged by extra electrons) and ZAP!
technically, since no one is sliding down the other side of the slide there aren't any extra electrons being made, so you can't really get shocked.
Why doesn’t the force you exert when sitting on a chair cause the chair to move?
a. The floor exerts a balancing force on the chair.
b. The floor exerts too much force on the chair
c. The floor exerts an unbalancing force on the chair.
d. The floor exerts no force on the chair.
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
A phase diagram assumes______
is kept constant.
Odensity
O volume
O temperature
O pressure
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is around 9.2 seconds
Explanation:
harold threw a baseball 3 meters harold is 2 meters tall. how fast did he throw the ball and how long was it in the air
Answer:
u = 7.74 m/s and t = 1.82 s
Explanation:
Given that,
Harold threw a baseball 3 meters.
Harold is 2 meters tall.
The vertical distance = 3m
The final velocity at the maximum height is 0.
Let u is the initial velocity of the baseball. Using the first equation of motion to find it as follows :
[tex]v^2-u^2=2as[/tex]
Here, a = -g
[tex]v^2-u^2=-2gs\\\\u=\sqrt{2gs} \\\\=\sqrt{2\times 10\times 3} \\\\=7.74\ m/s[/tex]
He has thrown it with the speed of 7.74 m/s
Let t is the time taken by the ball to fall on the ground.
Harold is 2 meters tall. Using second equation of motion to find it.
u = -7.74 (as downward direction is taken as positive)
[tex]s=ut+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2\\\\2=-7.74t+5t^2\\\\t=1.82\ s[/tex]
Hence, this is the required solution.
LOGARITHMIC functions have 2 asymptotes
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
true
A particle is moving with simple harmonic motion of period 8•0 s and amplitude 5•0 m Fine (A). The speed of the particle when it's 3•0 m from the centre of it's motion (B). The maximum speed (C). The maximum acceleration
Answer:
a. v(1.8) = -3.14 m/s
b. [tex]v_{max} = 3.925\ m/s[/tex]
c. [tex]a_{max} = 3.08\ m/s^2[/tex]
Explanation:
a.
The speed of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is given by the following equation:
[tex]v(t) = -A \omega \ Sin(\omega t)[/tex]
where,
v = velocity = ?
A = Amplitude = 5 m
ω = angular frequency = [tex]\frac{2\pi}{Time Period} = \frac{2\pi}{8\ s}[/tex] = 0.785 s
t = time
First we find time at 3 m by using equation for displacement:
[tex]x = 3\ m = ACos(\omega t)\\Cos((0.785 rad/s)(t)) = \frac{3\ m}{5\ m}\\t(0.785\ rad/s) = Cos^{-1} (0.6)\\t = \frac{0.927\ rad}{0.785\ rad/s}\\t = 1.18 s[/tex]
Therefore,
[tex]v(1.8) = velocity at 3\ m = -A\omega Sin(\omega t)\\v(1.8) = -(5\ m)(0.785\ rad/s)Sin((0.785\ rad/s)(1.18\ s))\\[/tex]
v(1.8) = -3.14 m/s
c.
The maximum speed is given as:
[tex]v_{max} = A\omega\\v_{max} = (5\ m)(0.785\ rad/s)\\[/tex]
[tex]v_{max} = 3.925\ m/s[/tex]
The maximum acceleration is given as:
[tex]a_{max} = A\omega^2\\v_{max} = (5\ m)(0.785\ rad/s)^2\\[/tex]
[tex]a_{max} = 3.08\ m/s^2[/tex]
A weightlifter completes a series of lifts with a 700 N weight. In one lift, he raises the weight to a height of 2.5 m off the ground. The lift takes 0.60 s to complete. What power does the weightlifter have been performing this lift
Answer:
The output power the weightlifter is 2916.67 W.
Explanation:
Given;
weight lifted, W = 700 N
height the weight is lifted, h = 2.5 m
time taken to lift the weight, t = 0.60 s
The output power the weightlifter is calculated as;
Power = Energy applied / time taken
Energy applied = weight lifted x height the weight is lifted
Energy applied = 700 x 2.5
Energy applied = 1750 J
Power = 1750 / 0.6
Power = 2916.67 J/s = 2916.67 W.
Therefore, the output power the weightlifter is 2916.67 W.
A velocity-time graph shows how what changes over time.
Answer:
velocity changes over time.
The force of air particles over an area is ________
temperature.
pressure.
volume.
kelvins.
1. What is responsible for the different phases of matter?
2. What is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid?
3. What is the phase change from a gas to a liquid?
4. What is the phase change from a solid directly to a gas?
Answer:
1. The five phases of matter. There are four natural states of matter: Solids, liquids, gases and plasma. The fifth state is the man-made Bose-Einstein condensates. In a solid, particles are packed tightly together so they don't move much.
2. The temperature at which a substance changes from the liq- uid state to the solid state is called the freezing point. The freez- ing point of the liquid state of a substance is the same temperature as the melting point of the solid state. For example, solid water melts at 0°C and liquid water freezes at 0°C.
3. The process of a liquid becoming a gas is called boiling (or vapourization), while the process of a gas becoming a liquid is called condensation. 4. Sublimation is the process of transformation directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase, without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
Explanation:
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These the flow of electrons (the current) and where some of electrons energy gets converted into heat
a. electric currents
b. Insulators
c. Resistors
e. conductors
Cardiovascular fitness measures the health of which body system?
Answer:
I believe it is the circulatory system.
Explanation:
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Question: If you are traveling by train and the trip is 125 miles and takes 2 hours winding through the mountains, a) whats average speed? b) how would this be different if the train in each of the following situations- Train at rest, Train traveling at constant speed in a straight line, and the Train with a braking force (the train in the middle of coming to a stop)
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Answer:
Average speed 62.5 miles an hour. If the train was traveling at a constant speed in a straight line it would be much faster on getting to its destination
Explanation:
Allison pulls on a refrigerator with 200 N of force. Fred helps
her out and pulls on the refrigerator in the same direction with
300 N of force. What is the net force on the refrigerator?
N
Answer:500
Explanation:
If two forces are acting on an object in the same direction, then they will add up and the net force will be the sum of their magnitudes. Thus, the net force on refrigerator is 500 N.
What is force?Force is an external agent acting on a body to deform it or to change it form the state of rest or motion. There are various kinds of forces, such as gravitational force, frictional force, magnetic force etc.
If two forces are acting on a on an object in the same direction, then they will add up and the net force will be the sum of their magnitudes. If they are acting from the opposite directions, they will cancel each other in magnitude and and the net force will be the subtracted value.
Here, both Allison and fred pulls the refrigerator from the same direction and the net force is the sum of forces by each person. Therefore, the net force here is 300 + 200 = 500 N.
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Which three characteristics do mechanical waves and electrocmagnetic
waves share?
A. The waves begin with a disturbance.
O B. The waves transfer energy from its source.
C. The waves and their energy move outward from the source.
D. The waves and their energy can travel through empty space.
Answer:
It is A, B, and C
Explanation:
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The three characteristics mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves share are:
A. The waves begin with a disturbance.
B. The waves transfer energy from its source.
C. The waves and their energy move outward from the source.
What are mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves?Usually, waves transfer energy from one place to another. Mechanical waves transfers via matter where as electromagnetic waves transfers via light. Both mechanical waves and electromagnet (light) waves measured through amplitude, wavelength, frequency and both will get transmitted, refracted, reflected, absorbed, diffracted when they react with matter. Both the electromagnetic waves and mechanical waves are transverse in nature but the mechanical waves can also be in longitudinal.
So, many characteristics were similar for mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves.
Hence, Option A, B, C are the three characteristics.
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Is it true that acceleration occurs when there is a change in speed
Answer:
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
Explanation: For example, acceleration is measured in m/2^2 or meters per second squared. That can also be split up into 2 components. M/s is how speed is measured, and since acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, m/(s*s). You could say that since acceleration is m/s^2, it can also be represented as how much the speed increases over 1 second. if there was an acceleration of 3 m/s^2, the rate of change of speed would be 3m/s every second, meaning that the object would speed up 3m/s every second that passes by.
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Particles in which state of matter are the most likely to interact with each other to cause a chemical reaction?
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
Earth absorbs heat from the sun.
Explanation:
This radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases which then radiate energy into all directions including downwards and thereby trapping heat in the atmosphere.
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type of energy found in bread
Answer:
Bread contains energy in form of
Carbohydrates
Explanation:
Answer:
CHEMICAL ENERGY
2. If Peter is traveling .25 m/s on his bike, how long will it take him to reach
a fence that is 12 meters away?
a. 3 s
b. 20 s
c. 12 s
d. 48 s
Answer:
48 seconds
Explanation:
Since S=d/t, plug in the known values and solve
0.25m/s=12m/t
0.25m/s*t=12m
t=12m/0.25m/s
t=48 seconds
Which one is an example of a force pushing downward toward the ground.
Group of answer choices
A man pulled weeds in his garden
A woman moved her child from one place to another in a wagon
A bird sat on a telephone wire
A dog tugged on a rope held by a child
Answer: A woman moved her child from one place to another in a wagon
or A bird sat on a telephone wire
Explanation:
Thomas found an organism in his backyard and is trying to classify it into a kingdom. The organism has small roots, and Thomas found it in moist soil with lots of decaying matter. He cut a piece off and put it under a microscope. The piece is multi-celled with nuclei and has cell walls composed of chitin. Which kingdom does Thomas' organism most likely belong to?
Answer:
Kingdom Plantae
Explanation:
Plants are multi-celled, have roots, and are found in the backyard. I also did research but I can't put it in here or else my answer gets deleted. :)
Question 6 (10 points)
The Washington Monument in our nation's capital is 555 ft high. Neglecting the effects of air resistance, what would be the
speed of the penny as it "hit" the ground?
оа
Ob
Oc
Od
48.3 m/s
-68.4 m/s
84.7 m/s
-57.6 m/s
Answer:
a= g = - 9.81 m/s2.
The following equations will be helpful:
a = (vf - vo)/t d = vot + 1/2 at2 vf2 = vo2 + 2ad
When you substitute the specific acceleration due to gravity (g), the equations are as follows:
g = (vf - vo)/t d = vot + 1/2 gt2 vf2 = vo2 + 2gd
If the object is dropped from rest, the initial velocity ("vi") is zero. This further simplifies the equations to these:
g = vf /t d = 1/2 gt2 vf2 = 2gd
The sign convention that we will use for direction is this: "down" is the negative direction. If you are given a velocity such as -5.0 m/s, we will assume that the direction of the velocity vector is down. Also if you are told that an object falls with a velocity of 5.0 m/s, you would substitute -5.0 m/s in your equations. The sign convention would also apply to the acceleration due to gravity as shown above. The direction of the acceleration vector is down (-9.81 m/s2) because the gravitational force causing the acceleration is directed downward.
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A duck is floating in a pond. How does Archimedes' description of the buoyant force explain why the duck
doesn't sink?
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Answer:
The upthrust or buoyant force helps the duck doesn't sink.
For example, there is a duck which weighs 3 pounds and tree pints of water also weigh three pounds. In this case the volume of the duck is more than the volume of three pints of water, so the duck floats.
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Answer:
c20800
Explanation:
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How do ions help your brain?
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Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
because i had this question in 8th grade
if you punch a wall with the force of 30N, what force will you feel on your fist
30N
Natural reaction, the same force comes back to you
Answer:
it depends on if collision elastic or in elastic
if collision is elastic the the wall will also exert 30 N
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Which event was a major source of atmospheric oxygen?
photosynthesis
decomposition of water
volcanic eruptions
outgassing
Answer:
photosynthesis
Explanation:
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what power is transmitted by 2A flowing across 5V
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{10\:watts}[/tex]
Explanation:
Power = Current × Voltage
P = I × V
P = 2 × 5
P = 10 watts