Answer:
A) 8A complete third electron shell holds 8 electrons
---------------------------
hope it helps...
have a great day!!
Answer:
8
Explanation:
Object A is 8 kg and at rest and Object B is 16 kg and moving at 10 m/s to the Right. If Object B hits Object A and Object B is at rest after the collision, what is the velocity of Object A after the collision? Why?
Answer:
Initially...
Object A is at rest(v=0)
With Mass =8kg
Object B moving at 10ms- and Mass of 16kg.
Now After collision(Elastic)... B Came to rest...Meaning its final vel =0
But its mass remains the same
What velocity would A be moving with?
From Conversation of Momentum
M'U' + M"U"= M'V' + M"V"
8(0) + (16)(10) = 8V' + 16(0)
0 + 160 = 8V' + 0
8V'= 160
V'= 160/8
V'=20ms-¹.
A would be Moving at 20ms-¹ after collision.
A ship is flying away from Earth at 0.9c (where c is the speed of light). A missile is fired that moves toward the Earth at a speed of 0.5c relative to the ship. How fast does the missile move relative to the Earth
Answer:
the required speed with which the missile move relative to the Earth is -0.727c
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
relative velocity relation;
u' = u-v / 1 - [tex]\frac{uv}{c^2}[/tex]
so let V[tex]_B[/tex] represent the velocity as seen by an external reference frame; u=V[tex]_B[/tex]
and let V[tex]_A[/tex] represent the speed of the secondary reference frame; v=V[tex]_A[/tex]
hence, u' is the speed of B as seen by A
so
u' = V[tex]_B[/tex]-V[tex]_A[/tex] / 1 - [tex]\frac{V_BV_A}{c^2}[/tex]
now, given that; V[tex]_A[/tex] = 0.9c and V[tex]_B[/tex] = 0.5c
we substitute
u' = ( 0.5c - 0.9c ) / 1 - [tex]\frac{(0.5c)(0.9c)}{c^2}[/tex]
u' = ( 0.5c - 0.9c ) / 1 - [tex]\frac{c^2(0.5)(0.9)}{c^2}[/tex]
u' = ( 0.5c - 0.9c ) / 1 - (0.5 × 0.9)
u' = ( -0.4c ) / 1 - 0.45
u' = -0.4c / 0.55
u' = -0.727c
Therefore, the required speed with which the missile move relative to the Earth is -0.727c
The latent heat of vaporization of water is roughly 10 times the latent heat of fusion of water. The amount of heat required to boil away 1 kg of water is __________ the amount of heat required to melt 1 kg of ice.
Answer:
The amount of heat required to boil away 1 kg of water is 10 times the amount of heat required to melt 1 kg of ice
Explanation:
let the latent heat of fusion of ice = L
then, the latent heat of vaporization of water = 10L
The heat of fusion of 1 kg of ice = 1 x L = L
The heat of vaporization 1 kg of water = 1 x 10L = 10L
Therefore, the amount of heat required to boil away 1 kg of water is 10 times the amount of heat required to melt 1 kg of ice
can Denel be regarded as monopoly in south africa
Answer:
Denel (Pty) Ltd was established as a private company, incorporated in terms of the Companies Act on 1 April 1992 with the State as the sole shareholder. ... Denel can at present, without doubt, be regarded as a public monopoly.
Why do Hubble Space Telescope images show what objects looked like long ago?
Answer:
when we get images from the telescope, we're not seeing those object like they are right now. we're seeing them like they looked when that light left those distant objects...... the animation cuts to a visualization of distant galaxies imaged by Hubble.
As shown in Fig. 4, an ideal gas of monatomic molecules expands from its initial state A to a state B through an isobaric process and then further expands to a volume C. Find the work done by the gas, increase in internal energy, and the energy transferred by heat to the gas over the whole process
why the walls of tyres becomes warm as the car moves
Answer:
the particles vibrate inside the tyre
Explanation:
as the car moves kinetic energy is transfered in the tyres which causes the particles to vibrate inside the tyre so the kinetic store is. transferred into thermal
A physics major is cooking breakfast when he notices that the frictional force between the steel spatula and the Teflon frying pan is only 0.150 N. Knowing the coefficient of kinetic friction between the two materials (0.04), he quickly calculates the normal force. What is it (in N)
Answer:
[tex]f_n=3.75N[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Frictional force [tex]F=0.150N[/tex]
Coefficient of kinetic friction [tex]\mu=0.04[/tex]
Generally the equation for Normal for is mathematically given by
[tex]f_n=\frac{F}{\mu}[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]f_n=\frac{0.150}{0.04}[/tex]
[tex]f_n=3.75N[/tex]
The tendon from the flexor hallucis longus muscle in the hindlimb of a turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) has a resilience of 0.93. If 9.00 J of work are done on the tendon to stretch it out, how many Joules of work does the tendon do as it is relaxing?
Answer:
8.37 Joules
Explanation:
The amount of energy that a substance, such as animal tissue or rubber can take and yet return to its original condition is known as resilience. When we stress such a substance and then let it restore to its previous state, we are referring to the substance to maintain its elastic area of the stress-strain curve.
From the given information:
the resilence is 0.93
The amount of work done during stretching of the tendon = 9.00 J
Thus,
the work done when relaxing = 0.93 × 9.00 J
= 8.37 Joules
In young Goodman’s Brown hawthornes reveals his feelings about his Puritan ancestors when
Answer:
In "Young Goodman Brown," Hawthorne reveals his feelings about his Puritan ancestors when the dark man reveals that he helped Brown's forebears persecute others.
Explanation:
hey mate i know it is right so don't worry this is the correct
Answer:
In "Young Goodman Brown," Hawthorne reveals his feelings about his Puritan ancestors when the dark man reveals that he helped Brown's forebears persecute others. so that means the answer is D.
Explanation:
A. brown strives to resist his dark mission
B. faith expresses her anxieties about young brown's departure
C. brown discovers his catechism teacher is on speaking terms with the devil
D. the dark man reveals that he helped brown's forebears persecute others(correct answer)
A firecracker breaks up into three pieces, one of which has a mass of 200 g and flies off along the x-axis with a speed of 82.0 m/s. A second piece has a mass of 300 g and flies off along the y-axis with a speed of 45.0 m/s. (a) What is the magnitude of the momentum for the third piece
Answer:
[tex]|P_3|=21.242m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Mass [tex]m=200g=0.2[/tex]
Speed [tex]v=82.0m/s[/tex]
Mass [tex]M_2=300g=0.3kg[/tex]
Speed [tex]V_2=45.0m/s[/tex]
Generally the equation for Magnitude of the Third piece is mathematically given by
[tex]P_1+P_2+P_3=0[/tex]
[tex]|P_3|=|P_1+P_2|[/tex]
Where
[tex]P_1=m_1v_1[/tex]
[tex]P_1=0.2*82[/tex]
[tex]P_1=16.4kgm/s[/tex]
And
[tex]P_2=0.3*45[/tex]
[tex]P_2=13.5kgm/s[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]|P_3|=\sqrt{16.4^2+13.5^2}[/tex]
[tex]|P_3|=21.242m/s[/tex]
eididjsmsisijsjsiakaksannnahshsjeejekekekkeie
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
nskakkskdnsksmskzkksnsnxksjsjos
A light year is a unit that measures time
Answer:
Light-year is the distance light travels in one year. Light zips through interstellar space at 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second and 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometers) per year.
Explanation:
The efficiency of a machine can be increased by
Explanation:
the efficiency of a machine can be increased by reducing the friction
please mark the brainliest
Calculate the period of a spring if it has a mass of 5 kg and a spring constant of 6 N/m
Answer: The period of a spring if it has a mass of 5 kg and a spring constant of 6 N/m is 5.73 sec.
Explanation:
Given: Mass = 5 kg
Spring constant = 6 N/m
Formula used to calculate period is as follows.
[tex]T = 2 \pi \sqrt\frac{m}{k}[/tex]
where,
T = period
m = mass
k = spring constant
Substitute the values into above formula as follows.
[tex]T = 2 \pi \sqrt\frac{m}{k}\\= 2 \times 3.14 \times \sqrt\frac{5}{6}\\= 5.73 s[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that the period of a spring if it has a mass of 5 kg and a spring constant of 6 N/m is 5.73 sec.
N 4. Which of the following can cause a short circuit?
Answer:
pretty sure its A
Explanation:
please give brainliest if i'm correct
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
I have done this and that was correct
hope this helps
If 1.02 ✕ 1020 electrons move through a pocket calculator during a full day's operation, how many coulombs of charge moved through it?
Answer:
Explanation:
one electron has [tex]1.60217662*10^{-19}~coulombs~then\\\\1.02*10^{20}~electrons------->1.02*10^{20}*1.60217662*10^{-19}~coulombs= 16.3422~coulombs[/tex]
A man weighing 720 N and a woman weighing 500 N have the same momentum. What is the ratio of the man's kinetic energy Km to that of the woman Kw?
Answer:
Because weight W = M g, the ratio of weights equals the ratio of masses.
(M_m g)/ (M_w g) = [ (p^2 Man )/ (2 K_man)] / [ (p^2 Woman )/ (2 K_woman)
but p's are equal, so
K_m/K_m = (M_w g)/(M_m g) = W_woman / W_man = 450/680 = 0.662Explanation:
A 2 kg object traveling at 5 m s on a frictionless horizontal surface collides head-on with and sticks to a 3 kg object initially at rest. Which of the following correctly identifies the change in total kinetic energy and the resulting speed of the objects after the collision? Kinetic Energy Speed
(A) Increases 2 m/s 3.2 m/s
(B) Increases Soold 2 m/s
(C) Decreases 3.2 m/s
(D) Decreases
Answer: (d)
Explanation:
Given
Mass of object [tex]m=2\ kg[/tex]
Speed of object [tex]u=5\ m/s[/tex]
Mass of object at rest [tex]M=3\ kg[/tex]
Suppose after collision, speed is v
conserving momentum
[tex]\Rightarrow mu+0=(m+M)v\\\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{2\times 5}{2+3}\\\\\Rightarrow v=2\ m/s[/tex]
Initial kinetic energy
[tex]k_1=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 2\times 5^2\\\\k_1=25\ J[/tex]
Final kinetic energy
[tex]k_2=\dfrac{1}{2}\times (2+3)\times 2^2\\\\k_2=10\ J[/tex]
So, it is clear there is decrease in kinetic energy . Thus, energy decreases and velocity becomes 2 m/s.
(1) Define uniform acceleration
Answer:
Explanation:
When an object's speed increases at a constant rate, we say it has constant/uniform acceleration.
A strong trough in a Rossby wave occurs when the jet stream A. bends towards the Equator. B. bends toward the poles. C. does not bend but maintains an east to west flow. D. does not bend but maintains a west to east flow.
Answer:
A. bends towards the Equator.
Explanation:
Rossby waves are inertial waves that are naturally occurring in a rotating fluids. These waves are also called as the planetary waves.
The Rossby waves are undulated that occur in the polar front jet stream when there is a significant differences in the temperatures between the polar and the tropical air masses.
It occurs when the polar air masses moves towards the equator and when the tropical air masses moves towards the pole. It is formed when the air bends away from the poles and bends towards the equator.
Hence the correct option is (A).
When landing after a spectacular somersault, a 40.0-kg gymnast decelerates by pushing straight down on the mat. Calculate the force she must exert if her deceleration is 7.00 times the acceleration due to gravity. Explicitly show how you follow the steps in the Problem-Solving Strategy for Newton’s laws of motion.
Answer:
[tex]F=3139.2N[/tex]
Explanation:
Mass [tex]m=40.0kg[/tex]
Acceleration [tex]a=7g=68.67m/s^2[/tex]
With g as 9.81
Generally the equation for Force is mathematically given by
[tex]F_net=F-w\\\\F-w=ma\\\\F=ma-w\\\\[/tex]
[tex]F=ma-mg\\\\F=m(a+g)[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]F=m*8g[/tex]
[tex]F=40*8*9.81[/tex]
[tex]F=3139.2N[/tex]
the unit of area is called a derived unit.why?
Explanation:
the unit of area is called a derived unit because it is made of two fundamental unit metre and metre.
why are cows is important?
Answer:
cause they give u milk
Explanation:
Answer:
Cows are important as they provide humans many things for survival. They provide milk, meat, and leather, all of these are important resources.
A car moves at a constant speed of 90km/h from a starting point. Another car moves at 70km/h after 2hours from the same starting point. if both cars moves in the same direction, after how many hours will the distance between the first car and the second car to be 40 km.
Answer:
400
Explanation:
What is 3*10^-6 divided by 2.5*10^6 expressed in standard notation?
Answer:
1.2 x 10^-12
Explanation:
3/2.5 x 10^-6/10^6
1.2 x 10^-6 x 10^-6
1.2 x 10^-12
A scenario where reaction time is important is when driving on the highway. During the delay between seeing an obstacle and reacting to avoid it (or to slam on the brakes!) you are still moving at full highway speed. Calculate how much distance you cover in meters before you start to put your foot on the brakes if you are travelling 65 miles per hour.
Answer:
66.83 meters
Explanation:
After a quick online search, it seems that scientists calculate the average reaction time of individuals as 2.3 seconds between seeing an obstacle and putting their foot on the brakes. Now that we have this reaction time we need to turn the miles/hour into meters/second.
1 mile = 1609.34 meters (multiply these meters by 65)
65 miles = 104,607 meters
1 hour = 3600 seconds
Therefore the car was going 104,607 meters every 3600 seconds. Let's divide these to find the meters per second.
[tex]\frac{104,607}{3600} = \frac{29.0575 meters}{1 second}[/tex]
Now we simply multiply these meters by 2.3 seconds to find out the distance covered before the driver puts his/her foot on the brakes...
29.0575m * 2.3s = 66.83 meters
How far above the bottom of the tank could a second hole be cut so that the stream emerging from it could have the same range as for the first hole
Answer: hello your question is incomplete below is the complete question
Water stands at a depth H in a large open tank whose side walls are vertical . A hole is made in one of the walls at a depth h below the water surface. Part B How far above the bottom of the tank could a second hole be cut so that the stream emerging from it could have the same range as for the first hole
answer :
At Height ( h ) from the bottom of Tank
Explanation:
Determine how far above the bottom of the tank a second hole be cut
For the second hole to have the same range as the first hole
Range of first hole = Velocity of efflux of water * time of fall of water
= √ (2gh) * √( 2g (H - h) / g)
= √ ( 4(H-h) h)
Hence the Height at which the second hole should be placed to exercise same range of stream emerging = h from the bottom of the Tank
A digital signal differs from an analog signal because it a.consists of a current that changes smoothly. b. consists of a current that changes in pulses. c.carries information. d. is used in electronic devices.
Answer:
d.it is used in electronic devices
When hydrogen peroxide antiseptic is tightly capped and left on the shelf for a long period of time, the bottle is observed to swell. When opened, it “hisses” noticeably. Explain these observations. Is the antiseptic likely to be as effective?
Answer:
The hydrogen peroxide decomposes as: [tex]H_2O_2\rightarrow 2H_2O+O_2[/tex]
Explanation:
Hydrogen peroxide antiseptic although tightly capped but left on the shelf for a long time leads to swollen bottle and opens with a hissing sound because hydrogen peroxide reacts with air in presence of light to dissociate into water and oxygen molecules that leads to high volume of content in the tightly closed bottle and formation of water molecules from hydrogen peroxide.
Once the hydrogen peroxide has turned into water molecules it is no longer effective as an antiseptic.