6. (6P) Formula Based Problem: A car is speeding down a highway at 30 m/s. A stray dog
runs into the road ahead of the driver. The driver hits the brake decelerating at a rate of
10m/s. The driver managed to stop the car right as it was about to hit the car. How far
away was the dog when the driver first hit the brake?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

45 m

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial velocity (u) = 30 m/s

Deceleration (a) = –10 m/s²

Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s

Distance (s) =?

The distance of the dog from the car before the driver hits the brake can be obtained as follow:

v² = u² + 2as

0² = 30² + (2 × –10 × s)

0 = 900 + (–20s)

0 = 900 – 20s

Collect like terms

0 – 900 = –20s

–900 = –20s

Divide both side by –20

s = –900 / –20

s = 45 m

Therefore, the dog was 50 m away when the driver first hit the brake


Related Questions

Hot water is added to three times its water at 10 degree Celsius and the resulting temperature at 20 degree Celsius. what is the initial temperature ​

Answers

50 degrees Celsius is the answer
50 dibdbsis ddjdjendd

Which type of energy is stored in a battery?
A. Nuclear energy
B. Electromagnetic energy
C. Chemical energy
D. Electrical energy
SUBMI

Answers

Answer:

c

Explanation:

in food and batteries chemical energy is stored :) hope this helped

Scientific theories are deductive in nature.?


Answers

Answer:

deductive reasoning usually follows steps .

That is, how we predict what the observations should be if the theory were correct

how to calculating critical angle for a glass and air interface when there is a total internal reflection between them.​

Answers

Answer:

total internal reflection

2. Our solar system is made up of the Sun, 8 planets, and other bodies such as
asteroids orbiting the Sun. The solar system is very large compared to anything we see on
Earth. The distance between planets is measured in astronomical units (AU). One AU is
equal to 149.6 million kilometers, the average distance between the Sun and Earth. Scale
models are useful for helping us understand the size of the solar system.
Mr. Wilson’s science class made a scale model of the solar system. They went out to the
school’s football field, and they used the chart shown below to mark out the scale distance
from the Sun to each planet

Answers

It’s 25 because I already took the testing

what recommendations and coclusions can yiu make on the issue of human rights violation to Department of education ?​

Answers

I recommend that they chill out. After that, they can do a web search on the phrase "human rights." They will learn that it describes each particular person's political objectives, at least those who claim to be morally superior to everyone else.

If you exert a force of 5 N into a nutcracker, and it outputs a force of 20 N, what is the mechanical advantage of the nutcracker. Show formula PLSSS HELPPPP!!! i'll make you brainliest

Answers

Answer: 4

Explanation:

MA = output force / input force

MA = 20 / 5

MA = 4

Hope this helps.  Please mark brainliest.

A sack of groceries with a mas of 22 kg is lifted off the floor with a velocity of 6 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the sack
of groceries?

Answers

the answer is 396 joules :D

a 1600 kg car rounds a curve of radius 71 m banked at an angle of 15, What is the magnitude of the friction force required for the car to travel at 86 km/h

Answers

Answer:

The frictional force required for the car to travel is 8,365.01 N

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the car, m = 1600 kg

radius of the curved road, r = 71 m

banking angle, θ = 15⁰

velocity of the car, v = 86 km/h = 86/3.6 = 23.89 m/s

The two forces acting on the are:

1.  the parallel force to the banked plane

2. the centripetal force pushing the car up the banked plane

To keep the car traveling at 86 km/h;

frictional force + parallel force to the plane = centripetal force pushing the car up the banked plane

The parallel force to the banked plane:

F = mgsinθ

F = 1600 x 9.8 x sin(15⁰)

F = 4,057.98 N

The centripetal force pushing the car up the banked plane:

[tex]F_c= (\frac{mv^2}{r} )cos(\theta)\\\\F_c = (\frac{1600 \times 23.89^2}{71} )cos(15^0)\\\\F_c = 12,422.99 \ N[/tex]

The frictional force required for the car to travel:

[tex]F_k = F_c - F\\\\F_k = 12,422.99 \ N - 4,057.98 \ N\\\\F_k = 8,365.01 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the frictional force required for the car to travel is 8,365.01 N

If the distance between the center of two objects is quadrupled. The gravitational
force between the two objects will change by a factor of:
1) 16
2) 0.25
3) 4
4) 0.0625

Answers

Answer:

F' = F/16

Explanation:

The gravitational force between masses is given by :

[tex]F=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

If the distance between the center of two objects is quadrupled, r' = 4r

New force will be :

[tex]F'=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r'^2}\\\\F'=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{(4r)^2}\\\\F'=\dfrac{Gm_1m_2}{16r^2}\\\\F'=\dfrac{1}{16}\times \dfrac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}\\\\F'=\dfrac{F}{16}[/tex]

So, the new force will change by a factor of 16.

if a 230V television takes a current of 3A. calculate it's power​

Answers

Answer:

Formula

P = I x V

Information

V = 230

A = 3

P = x

Calculation

x = 230 x 3

x = 690 W

Explanation:

hope it is helpful for you

mark me brainlist

Which two statements are true for reversible reactions that reach dynamic
equilibrium?
I A. The products of the forward and backward reactions remain
constant at equilibrium.
B. The products of the forward reaction form more quickly than its
reactants.
C. The rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the
backward reaction.
- D. The rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the
backward reaction at equilibrium.

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

In a reversible reaction which has reached dynamic equilibrium , rate of forward reaction is equal to rate of backward reaction .

Following is a reversible chemical reaction .

A + B = C + D

Rate of forward reaction = k₁ x [ A ] x [ B ]

Rate of backward reaction = k₂ x [ C ]  x [ D ]

k₁ x [ A ] x [ B ] =  k₂ x [ C ]  x [ D ]

[ A ] x [ B ] = k₂ / k₁  [ C ]  x [ D ]

[ A ] x [ B ] = k   [ C ]  x [ D ]

The products of the forward and backward reactions remain

constant at equilibrium.

Hence option A and D are correct statement .

What is binding energy?

A.' The attractive forces between the protons in the nucleus and the

electrons

B. The energy required to force two nuclei to undergo nuclear fusion

C. The amount of energy stored in the strong nuclear forces of the

nucleus

D. The amount of energy required to overcome an activation energy

barrier

Please help me out.

Answers

Answer:

the answer is B i hope it helps :)

What is binding energy?

[tex]\huge\color{purple}\boxed{\colorbox{black}{♡Answer}}[/tex]

B. The energy required to force two nuclei to undergo nuclear fusion. ✅

They are usually expressed in terms of [tex]\sf\purple{kJ/mole}[/tex] of nuclei or [tex]\sf\pink{MeV's/nucleon}[/tex].

[tex]\large\mathfrak{{\pmb{\underline{\orange{Happy\:learning }}{\orange{!}}}}}[/tex]

more pts first 2 so hurry up

Answers

Answer:

oh 50 points! how did you do it??!?!?!?! I see up to 8 points only

Answer:

Hello, thank you for giving out points, you are very kind !

Radiation exerts pressure on surfaces on which it lalls (radintion pressure). Will this pressure be greater on a shiny surface or a dark surface

Answers

Answer:

Shiny surface.

Explanation:

We know that radiation pressure is the pressure over a surface exposed to electromagnetic radiation.

Where if the radiation is absorbed by the material (like in the case of a dark surface), the pressure is the energy density flux divided by the speed of light, while if the radiation is totally reflected (idealized case, but we can suppose that this happens for a shiny surface) the pressure is twice pressure for the absorbed case.

This is a simplification for the radiation pressure but is enough to conclude that the radiation pressure is always greater on reflective surfaces, then for this case, the pressure will be greater on a shiny surface than in a dark surface,

A laser emits a single 3.0-ms pulse of light that has a frequency of 2.83E11 Hz and a total power of 65000 W. How many photons are in the pulse? Please provide all equations and work.

6.0E23
1.0E24
2.4E25
3.6E25
4.8E26

Answers

Answer:

The number of photons in the pulse is 1.04 x 10²⁴

Explanation:

Given;

frequency of the emitted photons, f = 2.83 x 10¹¹ Hz

duration of the incident light, t = 3 ms = 3 x 10⁻³ s

power of the incident light, P = 65,000 W

The energy of each photon emitted is calculated as;

E = hf

where;

h is Planck's constant, = 6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ Js

E =  6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ x  2.83 x 10¹¹

E = 1.875 x 10⁻²² J

let the number of photons in the pulse = n

n(E)= Power x time

[tex]n = \frac{Pt}{E} \\\\n = \frac{65,000 \times 3\times 10^{-3}}{1.875 \times 10^{-22}} \\\\n = 1.04 \times 10^{24} \ photons[/tex]

The momentum of a falling rock is found to be 200 kg m/s. What is the mass of the rock if it falls with a velocity of 5.0 m/s

Answers

Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 40 \ kilograms}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Momentum is the product of velocity and mass. The formula is:

[tex]p=m*v[/tex]

We know the rock is falling. Its momentum is 200 kilograms meters per second and its velocity is 5 meters per second. Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]200 \ kg \ m/s = m * 5.0 \ m/s[/tex]

We are solving for m, the mass. We must isolate the variable. It is being multiplied by 5 meters per second. The inverse of multiplication is division, so we divided both sides by 5.0 m/s.

[tex]\frac{200 \ kg \ m/s}{5.0 \ m/s}=\frac{ m* 5.0 \ m/s }{5.0 \ m/s}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{200 \ kg \ m/s}{5.0 \ m/s}=m[/tex]

The units of meters per second (m/s) cancel.

[tex]\frac{200 \ kg}{5.0 } =m[/tex]

[tex]40 \ kg = m[/tex]

The falling rock has a mass of 40 kilograms.

Calculating Acceleration
Initial
velocity
Time to travel
0.25 m
Final
velocity
Acceleration
Time to travel
0.50 m
# of
washers
11
(m/s)
V2
(m/s)
ti
(s)
t₂
(s)
a = (v2 - v4)/(t2-tı)
(m/s)
1
0.11
0.28
2.23
3.13
0.19
2
0.13
0.36
1.92
2.61
The acceleration of the car with two washers added to the string would be

Answers

I can not even read this question.

What are you trying to even say?

The acceleration of the car with two (2) washers added is equal to 0.33 [tex]m/s^2[/tex].

Given the following data:

Initial velocity = 0.13 m/s.Final velocity = 0.36 m/s.Initial time = 1.92 seconds.Final time = 2.61 seconds.

What is an acceleration?

An acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time and it is measured in meter per seconds square.

How to calculate average acceleration.

In Science, the average acceleration of an object is calculated by subtracting its initial velocity from the final velocity and dividing by the change in time for the given interval.

Mathematically, average acceleration is given by this formula:

[tex]a = \frac{V\;-\;U}{t_f-t_i}[/tex]

Where:  

V is the final velocity.U is the initial velocity.[tex]t_i[/tex]initial time measured in seconds.[tex]t_f[/tex] final time measured in seconds.

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]a = \frac{0.36\;-\;0.13}{2.61\;-\;1.92}\\\\a=\frac{0.23}{0.69}[/tex]

a = 0.33 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]

Read more on acceleration here: brainly.com/question/24728358

A force of 1.35 newtons is required to accelerate a book by 1.5 meters/second2 along a frictionless surface. What is the mass of the book?

Answers

Answer:

0.9 kg

Explanation:

We would use the equation F=m*a to solve this equation. First, we would need to get mass by itself therefore we divide out acceleration from both sides ( F/a=m*a / a ) acceleration would cancel out and the end equation should look like this ( F/a = m or m = F/a)  After we do that we plug in the numbers 1.35 N / 1.5 m/s^2 we get 0.9 kg, assuming you are using kg.

Answer: 0.90 kilograms

Explanation:


Can somebody please help

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

part A: C

part B: B

Which of the following items is an example of a symbol Bernice bobs her hair

Answers

what? Is there a picture you can show us with this question

calculate the correct fuse that should be used for a 230V,1KW electric hair dryer.​

Answers

Answer: 4 A

Explanation:

Given

Voltage [tex]V=230\ V[/tex]

Power [tex]P=1\ kW[/tex]

Power is given by [tex]P=VI\\[/tex]

Insert the values

[tex]\Rightarrow 1000=230\times I\\\\\Rightarrow I=\dfrac{1000}{230}\\\\\Rightarrow I=3.84\ A[/tex]

The rating of fuse is slightly higher than the normal operating conditions. Therefore, a 4 A fuse should be used here.

Which of the following accurately describes circuits

Answers

Answer:

In a series circuits, the current can flow through only one path from start to finish - accurately describes circuits.

Answer:

It is a series circuit, the current can flow through only one path from start to finish - accurately describes circuits.

Explanation:

I don't know the option but it is also the correct one.

Compare the freezing point of water in the aquanaut’s apartment to its value at the surface. Is it higher, lower, or the same?

Answers

Answer:

Freezing Point - Lower

Boiling Point - Higher

Solid- liquid transition line in the phase diagram has a negative slope, but the liquid-gas transition line has a positive slope. Since there is more air pressure at 100m it will take less to freeze the water but more to boil it since it requires a larger temperature under larger pressures

Answer in your PE notebook
I have learned that
I have realized that
I will apply

Answers

Answer:

physical science is important

hety

civil engineering

True or false quarterbacks should not expect to have bad passes

Answers

Answer:

false

Explanation:

False ..................

a body of mass 8 kg is acted upon by the two perpendicular forces of 16 Newton and 12 Newton find the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the body​

Answers

body of mass m is 5 kg

R=

(8)

2

+(−16

2

)=

64+36

=10N

θis angle made by force of 8 N

θ=tan

−1

(−6/8)=−36.87

0

the negative sign indicates theta clockwise direction respect to the force of magnitude 8N

force is m X a

a=f/m=10/5=2ms

−2

PLS HELP ME 100 POINTS PLS I NEED HELP QUICK PLS


For this project, you are expected to submit the following:
1. Your Student Guide with completed Student Worksheet
2. Your scale model of the solar system
Step 1: Prepare for the project.
a) Read through the guide before you begin so you know the expectations for this project.
b) If anything is not clear to you, be sure to ask your teacher.
Step 2: Conduct research on the actual sizes of the planets.
a) Do research to find the actual sizes of the Sun and the planets. This information is typically represented as diameter in kilometers (km). Recall that diameter is the length of the imaginary straight line from one side of a figure, such as a sphere, to the opposite side of the figure. This line passes through the center of the figure.
b) Record the actual diameters of the Sun and the planets in the first column of the table in the Student Worksheet.
c) Copy the link of the website you used into the space provided in the Student Worksheet.
Step 3: Determine the scaled sizes of the planets.
a) Go to a reliable website to find a solar system model calculator.
b) Decide how big you want the Sun in your model to be. For example, you could assign your Sun to be 300 mm. Input this figure in the calculator, and the calculator will determine the diameters of the eight planets for you. You want to make sure that the Sun is big enough so that the smallest planet will still be big enough to draw.
c) Record information from the calculator in the second column of the table in the Student Worksheet.
d) Copy the link of the website you used into the space provided in the Student Worksheet.
Step 4: Create a scale model of the solar system.
a) Draw and cut construction paper models of the Sun and the planets using the scaled measurements from the table.
b) Glue the models on the poster board. You can glue or tape poster boards together if necessary. Be sure to put the Sun in the center and to put the planets and a drawing of their orbits in order from nearest to farthest from the Sun.
Note: Remember that in this model, the diameter of the planets is scaled but the distance of the planets from the Sun is not. That means your model does not accurately represent the distances of the planets from the Sun so you need not worry about these measurements.
c) Label the Sun and the planets.
d) Put an attention-catching title above or below your model.
e) Write your name on the back of your poster board.
Step 5: Complete the Student Worksheet.
a) Make sure the table in the Student Worksheet is complete.
b) Answer the questions in the Student Worksheet.
c) Check to make sure you added the sources you used for this project in the Student Worksheet.
Step 6: Evaluate your project using this checklist.
If you can check each of the following boxes, you are ready to submit your project.
 Did you conduct research to find the actual size of the Sun and the planets? Did you record this information in the table in the Student Worksheet?
 Did you use a solar system model calculator to determine the scaled size of the Sun and planets? Did you record this information in the Student Worksheet?
 Did you add the links of the websites you used for this project to the Student Worksheet?
 Did you use the scaled sizes to create models of the Sun and the planets?
 Did you put your model together in a way that represents the solar system (Sun in the center and planets in order from nearest to farthest from the Sun)?
 Did you label each component of your model?
 Did you add an attention-catching title above or below your model?
 Did you write your name on the back of your poster board?
 Did you complete the Student Worksheet at the end of this guide?
Step 7: Revise and submit your project.
a) If you were unable to check off all the requirements on the checklist, go back and make sure that your project is complete. Save your project before submitting it.
b) Turn in your scale model of the solar system to your teacher. Be sure that your name is on it.
c) Submit your Student Guide through the virtual classroom.
d) Congratulations! You have completed your project.

Answers

Answer

I hope this help....

Explanation:

Answer:

Hope this helps

Explanation:

make a list of five agriculture based occupation ​

Answers

Answer:

Agricultural Engineer.

Agricultural Food Scientist.

Agricultural Inspector.

Agricultural Manager.

Agricultural Specialist.

They are;

Agricultural EngineerAgricultural specialistFarm ManagerAgricultural economistCommercial mixed farmingThank you hope it helps you. May god bless you❤

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS ONE QUESTION
A photon has 2.90 eV of energy. What is the photon’s wavelength? (h = 6.626 x 10^-19, 1 eV = 1.6 x 10^-19 J)

A) 677 nm

B) 218 nm

C) 345 nm

D) 428 nm

Answers

OPTION D is the correct answer.

Refer to the attachment for complete calculation...

Other Questions
210What is the arc length when=and the radius is 6 cm? If a small child swallowed a safety pin, whywould an X-ray photograph clearly show thelocation of the pin? which of the following hypotheses can be tested with experiments? select all that apply1.) a diet low in sugar reduces the risk for heart disease 2.) coffee increases subject performance on intelligence tests3.) people that brush their teeth live longer than those who don't brush their teeth4.) scientists will find a cure for cancer before the year 2020I know that 4 isn't the answer so I selected the other three and it said I was wrong. isn't a hypotheses something that can be experimented on so can't all of the three have experiments If I'm making sense Defend, Support, or Modify the following statement, The Hawley-Smoot Tariff was the greatest example of a bad idea since the American refusal to join the League of Nations." An airplane is .68 Kilometers long. How many Millimeters long is the plane? a. 680 mmb. 6,800 mmc. 68,000 mmd. 680,000 mm A physical change :_______a) occurs when water is evaporated. b) occurs when glucose is converted into energy within your cells. c) occurs when sugar is heated into caramel d) occurs when iron rusts. Need help ASAP ITS DUE Soon???!!! In terms of technology, wich of the four devices is the most recent?a. keyboardb. joystickc. scannerd. camera A book contains the following recommend weight for kangaroos:" Give the kangaroo 120 pounds for the first 5 feet plus 5 pounds for every inch over 5 feet tall." Using this description, what height corresponds to the recommended weight of 180 pounds? what is 9x+12y._. so can you help me ?? ...umm :p Una empresa, para comprar ropa de trabajo para su personal, tiene un presupuesto de $ 10.000. La empresa pide cotizaciones y recibe las siguientes propuestas: a) pagar $ 5.000 al contado y $ 5.000 en 90 das; b) pagar $ 3.000 al contado; $ 3.000 en 30 das y $ 4.000 en 90 das; c) pagar $ 2.000 al contado, $ 4.000 en 30 das y $ 4.000 en 84 das. Si la tasa de inters es del 24% anual, cul oferta le conviene aceptar The price of a product is increased by 30% and then again by 10%. How many per cent did the price increase altogether? 1. what are implication of location, schape and size of Ethiopia and Horn thephysical environment, socioeconomic and political aspects? For the equation y=2x + 6, find the value of y when(a) x= 0 (b) x= 1(c) x=2 (d) x=3WITH CALCULATION AND EXPLANATION PLEASE.FULL CALCULATION 1. Yo (trabajar) en un hotel2. Luis (trabajar) como camarero en un cafe3. Tu (hablar) bien espanol4. David y Natalia (hablar) por telefono5. Ustedes (comprar)ropa nueva6. Yo no (comprar) en este supermercado7. Vosotros (estudiar) medicina en la universidad8. Nosotros (estudiar) lenguas extranjeras9. Usted (escuchar) la radio en casa someone help me out please:( The radius of a circle is 9in. Find its circumference in terms of Suppose that you want to make 12 g of lithium oxide. What are the minimum masses of lithium and oxygen you will need?A. Li= 5.6 g O2= 6.4 gB. Li 6.5 g O2= 4.6 gC. Li= 0.6 g O2 46.4 gD. Li= 15.6 g O2 6.4 g How Billie is spreading the message that everyone needs to take care of their emotions? 15 = 3w solve for w, what does w equal