16 km
14 km
An ambulance traveled on roads from the hospital
14 kilometers east, then 16 kilometers north to
reach an accident. If the ambulance traveled for
0.40 hours, what was its average speed?
12 kilometers/hour
O 30 kilometers/hour
O 75 kilometers/hour
10 kilometers/hour

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Answer 1

Answer:

O 75 kilometers/hour

Explanation:

v = distance/time

v = 30km/0.4h

v = 75km/h


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15. A car travelling towards the right has a mass of 1332 kg and has a speed of 25 m/s. A truck is
travelling towards the left with a mass of 3000 kg and a speed of 15 m/s. They collide head
on with each other. What is the total momentum after the crash? In which direction will the
vehicles travel after the collision?

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Explanation:

Given that,

The mass of a car, m₁ = 1332 kg

The speed of the car, u₁ = 25 m/s (right)

The mass of a truck, m₂ = 3000 kg

The speed of the truck, u₂ = -15 m/s

The total momentum after the crash is given by :

p=m₁u₁ + m₂u₂

Put all the values,

P = 1332(25) + 3000(-15)

= −11700 kg-m/s

So, the total momentum after the crash is equal to 11700 kg-m/s and it is in the left direction.

why the walls of tyres becomes warm as the car moves​

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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

why are cows is important?​

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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.

Calculate the period of a spring if it has a mass of 5 kg and a spring constant of 6 N/m

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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.

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.

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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 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.

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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

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MAnswer:

Explanation:

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Calculate the equivalent resistance

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Not enough information

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.

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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

If 1.02 ✕ 1020 electrons move through a pocket calculator during a full day's operation, how many coulombs of charge moved through it?

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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]

According to the model, when was the universe at its most dense?

A) During the Dark Ages where matter increased in mass.

B) Just before the Big Bang where all matter existed in a singularity.

C) During the nuclear fusion events, as the atoms become more massive.

D) Current day, as the number of galaxies, solar systems, and planets have increased.

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Answer:

The Answer is D

Explanation:

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Two identical satellites orbit the earth in stable orbits. Onesatellite orbits with a speed vat a distance rfrom the center of the earth. The second satellite travels at aspeed that is less than v.At what distance from the center of the earth does the secondsatellite orbit?At a distance that is less than r.At a distance equal to r.At a distance greater than r.Now assume that a satellite of mass m is orbiting the earth at a distance r from the center of the earth with speed v_e. An identical satellite is orbiting the moon at thesame distance with a speed v_m. How does the time T_m it takes the satellite circling the moon to make onerevolution compare to the time T_e it takes the satellite orbiting the earth to make onerevolution?T_m is less than T_e.T_m is equal to T_e.T_m is greater than T_e.

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Answer:

a. At a distance greater than r

b. T_m is greater than T_e.

Explanation:

a. Two identical satellites orbit the earth in stable orbits. One satellite orbits with a speed vat a distance r from the center of the earth. The second satellite travels at a speed that is less than v. At what distance from the center of the earth does the second satellite orbit?

Since the centripetal force on any satellite, F equals the gravitational force F' at r,

and F = mv²/r and F' = GMm/r² where m = mass of satellite, v = speed of satellite, G = universal gravitational constant, M = mass of earth and r = distance of satellite from center of earth.

Now, F = F'

mv²/r = GMm/r²

v² = GM/r

v = √GM/r

Since G and M are constant,

v ∝ 1/√r

So, if the speed decreases, the radius of the orbit increases.

Since the second satellite travels at a speed less than v, its radius, r increases since v ∝ 1/√r.

So, the distance the second satellite orbits is at a distance greater than r

b. An identical satellite is orbiting the moon at the same distance with a speed v_m. How does the time T_m it takes the satellite circling the moon to make one revolution compare to the time T_e it takes the satellite orbiting the earth to make one revolution?

Since the speed of the satellite, v = √GM/r where M = mass of planet

Since the satellite is orbiting at the same distance, r is constant

So, v ∝ √M

Since mass of earth M' is greater than mass of moon, M", the speed of satellite circling moon, v_m is less than v the speed of satellite circling earth at the same distance, r

Now, period T = 2πr/v where r = radius of orbit and v = speed of satellite

Since r is constant for both orbits, T ∝ 1/v

Now, since the speed of the speed of the satellite on earth orbit v  is greater than the speed of the satellite orbiting the moon, v_m, and T ∝ 1/v, it implies that the period of the satellite orbiting the earth, T_e is less than the period of the satellite orbiting the moon, T_m since there is an inverse relationship between T and v. T_e is less T_m implies T_m is greater than T_e

So, T_m is greater than T_e.

The image shows the right-hand rule being used for a current-carrying wire.

An illustration with a right hand with fingers curled and thumb pointed up.

Which statement describes what the hand shows?

When the current flows down the wire, the magnetic field flows out on the left side of the wire and in on the right side of the wire.
When the current flows up the wire, the magnetic field flows out on the left side of the wire and in on the right side of the wire.
When the current flows down the wire, the magnetic field flows in on the left side of the wire and out on the right side of the wire.
When the current flows up the wire, the magnetic field flows in on the left side of the wire and out on the right side of the wire.

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Answer:

The answer is (D): When the current flows up the wire, the magnetic field flows in on the left side of the wire and out on the right side of the wire.

Explanation:

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Balloon B is negatively charged.
Balloon A is ( )
charged, and balloon C is( ) charged. If balloon A approaches balloon C, there'll be a force of ( )
between them.

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Answer:

it would look like what I did in the picture

Explanation:

can Denel be regarded as monopoly in south africa​

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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.

Which option is the best blackbody radiator?

A.
The Sun

B.
A red laser pointer

C.
A tennis ball

D.
Boiling water

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Answer:

A. The Sun

Explanation:

The Sun is to be considered a perfect black body.

The lever of a car lift has an area of 0.2 meters squared, and the area of the lift under the car is 8
meters squared. If you push with a force of 3 newtons, how much force will be applied to the
car?

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Answer:

THE ANSWER IS SOMETHING LIKE 55

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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how many grams are in 5 kilos​

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1 kilo = 1000 gms

Therefore, 5 kilo = 5000 gms

There are 5,000 grams in 5 kilos

What is energy?
Select one:

A force that must be exerted in order to accelerate an object.

A property that must be transferred to perform work.

A particle that can be absorbed to change momentum.

A system that can be rearranged in order to change its state.

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Answer:

Energy is:

A property that must be transferred to perform work.

Answer:

Energy

Explanation:

A property that must be transferred to perform work .

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If the pressure of a gas is really due to the random collisions of molecules with the walls of the container, why do pressure gauges – even very sensitive ones – give perfectly steady readings? Shouldn't the gauge be continually jiggling and fluctuating? Explain.

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Answer:

there is no fluctuation in the measurement because the quantity of molecule is too large and a quantity of some molecules is imperceptible.

Explanation:

The pressure measurement is carried out by calibrating the force exerted by the air on a surface of known area, suppose a small area 1 mm² = 0.01 cm²

To find out if the random movement of air molecules affects the pressure reading, let's calculate the number of molecules that reaches the pressure gauge.

In a system at atmospheric pressure and in a volume of 1 m³ (walls of 1 m each) there is one mole of air molecules, this mole is evenly distributed, so how many molecules fall on our surface

           # _molecule = 6.02 10²³ 0.01 10⁻⁴ / 1

           #_molecular = 6.02 10¹⁷ molecules per second

therefore the variation of the number of molecules is not very important

Consequently there is no fluctuation in the measurement because the quantity of molecule is too large and a quantity of some molecules is imperceptible.

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.​

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Answer:

400

Explanation:

What is 3*10^-6 divided by 2.5*10^6 expressed in standard notation?​

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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 string that is under 50.0N of tension has linear density 5.0g/m. A sinusoidal wave with amplitude 3.0cm and wavelength 2.0m travels along the string. What is the maximum speed of a particle on the string

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Answer:

9.42 m/s

Explanation:

Applying,

V' = Aω.............. Equation 1

Where V' = maximum speed of the string, A = Amplitude of the wave, ω = angular velocity.

But,

ω = 2πf................. Equation 2

Where f = frequency, π = pie

And,

f = v/λ................ Equation 3

Where, λ = wave length, v = velocity

Also,

v = √(T/μ)................. Equation 4

Where T = Tension, μ = linear density.

From the question,

Given: T = 50.0 N, μ = 5.0 g/m = 0.005 kg/m

Substitute into equation 4

v = √(50/0.005)

v = √(10000)

v = 100 m/s

Also Given: λ = 2.0 m

Substitute into equation 3

f = 100/2

f = 50 Hz.

Substitute the value of f into equation 2

Where π = constant = 3.14

ω = 2(3.14)(50)

ω = 314 rad/s

Finally,

Given: A = 3.0 cm = 0.03 m

Substitute into equation 1

V' = 0.03(314)

V' = 9.42 m/s

(1) Define uniform acceleration

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Answer:

Explanation:

When an object's speed increases at a constant rate, we say it has constant/uniform acceleration.

A car moving in a straight line uniformly accelerated speed increased from 3 m / s to 9 m / s in 6 seconds. With what acceleration did the car move?


a.
2 m/s2


b.
1 m/s2


c.
0 m/s2


d.
3 m/s2

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I think it’s 1 . The answer is B

Answer:

b) 1 m/s

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Calculate the height that the ball bounces.
Sketch the position-time graph for the motion of the ball during the 2,89 s.
(Use the ground as zero position)
Show the following on the graph:
The position of the ball at 0 s.
The position of the ball at 0,5 s.
The position of the ball at time ty. how the graph will be? ​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

For a standard production car, the highest road-tested acceleration ever reported occurred in 1993, when a Ford RS200 Evolution went from zero to 26.8 m/s (60 mi/h) in 3.323 s. Find the magnitude of the car's acceleration.

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Answer:

a = 8.06 m/s²

Explanation:

The acceleration of this car can be found using the first equation of motion:

[tex]v_f = v_i + at\\\\a = \frac{v_f-v_i}{t}[/tex]

where,

a = acceleration = ?

vf = final speed = 26.8 m/s

vi = initial speed = 0 m/s

t = time = 3.323 s

Therefore,

[tex]a = \frac{26.8\ m/s-0\ m/s}{3.323\ s}[/tex]

a = 8.06 m/s²

Some scientists hypothesize that icy debris arrived on other terrestrial planets in a similar manner to how it arrived on Earth. On Earth, the ice eventually turned to water and water vapor, forming extensive oceans and a life-sustaining atmosphere. But the same is not exactly true for the other terrestrial planets. What are two reasons why?
Temperatures on Earth are ideal for water to exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous forms.
Magnetic forces generated in Earth’s mantle are directly responsible for Earth’s oceans.
Earth’s gravity holds the water vapor in Earth’s atmosphere close to its surface.
Earth’s solid outer core is sufficiently rigid to keep water above its surface.

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Answer:

Temperatures on Earth are ideal for water to exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous forms.

Earth's gravity holds the water vapor in Earth's atmosphere close to its surface.

Answer: a and c

Explanation:

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what is kinematics ???
explain !!!

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Explanation:

2 one is kinametics

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Kinematics is the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of points, objects and systems of groups of objects, without reference to the causes of motion (i.e., forces ). The study of kinematics is often referred to as the “geometry of motion.”

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