Answer:
2.29m
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the coconut = 1.4kg
Final velocity = 6.7m/s
Initial velocity = 0m/s
Unknown:
Height of the coconut initially = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we use one of the kinematics equation. The one given below is the best one to use.
V² = U² + 2gH
V is the final velocity
U is the initial velocity
g is the acceleration due to gravity
H is the height
So;
6.7² = 0² + (2 x 9.8 x h)
44.89 = 19.6h
h = 2.29m
What direction does energy transfer to the direction of a light wave
Answer:
light is a transverse wave. The direction of energy transfer is perpendicular to the motion of the wave
Explanation:
Light is an example of a wave that transfers energy through empty space. How are all mechanical waves similar? The waves caused by an earthquake are good examples of energy transfer. The disturbed ground shakes from side to side and up and down as the waves move through it,
Suppose a worker is pushing a
wheelbarrow. He used a force of 625N to
perform 3500J of work on the wheelbarrow.
How far did he push it?
F 5.6 m
G
0.18 m
H
10.2 m
J
14.3 m
Answer:
5.6m
Explanation:
given
Applied force(F)=625N
workdone(w)=3500J
distance travelled by wheel barrow(s)=w/F
= 3500/625
= 5.6m
is it possible for an object to be in motion without any external force applied? justify
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Answer:
Thermal heat
Explanation:
The water heats up which it means it is thermal (heat/hot)
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The equation for the formation of water from hydrogen gas and oxygen gas is 2H2+O2→2H2O . How many grams of water can be made from 64 g of oxygen gas?
Answer: 144 g
the mol of the oxygen gas is 64/16 = 4 (mol)
we have:
2H2 + O2 => 2H2O
4 ------> 8
=> the mol of H2O is 8 mol
=> m(H2O) = 8.(2 + 16) = 8.18 = 144 (g)
Explanation:
What was the name of the first oil well in the UAE?
A.Murban
B.ADNOC
C.Murhabba
D.OLPEC
Answer:
B.ADNOCExplanation:
the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Company
The first commercially viable oil discovery was made at Bab in 1960. In 1962, the company was renamed the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Company. Exports began to flow from the Jebel Dhanna terminal on December 14, 1963.
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when a chemical reaction occurs, chemical bonds ______ break and new chemical bonds form to create the __________
Answer:
a) reactant
b) product
Explanation:
During a chemical reaction, the reactants interact among themselves in a specific temperature, pressure, pH, enzyme etc. Due to various intra and inter molecular and atomic interactions, the chemical bonds in the reactants break down. Formation of new chemical product is governed by the formation of new bond (ionic, covalent, hydrogen vander waal etc. )
How does the sun maintain its high temperature and energy output?
Answer:
The core of the sun is the region that extends from the center to about 20–25% of the solar radius. It is here, in the core, where energy is produced by hydrogen atoms (H) being converted into nuclei of helium (He). ... The core is the only part of the sun that produces an appreciable amount of heat through fusion.
Explanation:
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By not running out of fuel (Hydrogen).
Rest assured ... When the sun runs low on Hydrogen, it'll go through several complex changes, and it'll end up at much much lower temperature, with much much lower energy output.
Cell with structures labeled A, B, and C
Cell with structures labeled A, B, and C
What structure represents a chloroplast in the cell?
If an ice cube with the mass of 5.0 grams melts in a closed system such as closed glass jar, what is the mass of the liquid water after the ice cubes completely melts?
A) 4.0 grams
B) 5.0 grams
C) 6.0 grams
D) The mass cannot be determined without knowing the volume.
Answer:
4.0 grams
Explanation:
Answer:
B) 5.0 grams
Explanation:
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Find the electric field E⃗ (r⃗ )E→(r→)E_vec(r_vec) inside the sphere (for rrr< aaa) in terms of the position vector r⃗ r→r_vec. Express your answer in terms of r⃗ r→r_vec, rhorhorho (Greek letter rho), and ϵ0ϵ0epsilon_0.
Solution :
Using the Gauss law, the electric field intensity of a sphere is given by :
[tex]$E. 4 \pi r^2 = \frac{Q_{enc}}{\epsilon_0}$[/tex]
[tex]$E = \frac{Q_{enc}}{4 \pi r^2 \epsilon_0}$[/tex]
Now the enclosed charge inside the sphere (r<a) is
[tex]$Q_{enc}= \rho V$[/tex]
[tex]$Q_{enc}= \rho \left( \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 \right)$[/tex]
Hence, the electric field intensity becomes as follows :
[tex]$E= \frac{\rho \left(\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3\right)}{4 \pi \epsilon_0 r^2}$[/tex]
[tex]$E =\frac{\rho r}{3 \epsilon_0}$[/tex]
Thus, the electric field inside the sphere is given by :
[tex]$\vec {E} = \frac{\rho \vec{r}}{3 \epsilon_0}$[/tex]
Billy is driving a bumper car for 5 minutes. In this time, Billy crashes into three other cars.
The first car is carrying another small child, the second is carrying a large adult, and the third is empty. Each car is sitting still when Billy hits it at full speed. Place the crashes in order of how much force Billy feels, from smallest to largest.
empty car
large adult
small child
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Answer:Its empty car, small child, and then adult.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Its empty car, small child, and then adult.
A frictionless pulley system connects a 150 Kg block of a flat surface with a coefficient of friction of 0.20 to a hanging 200 kg block. Determine the tension on the cord, the frictional force of the block on the surface, acceleration of descending block, and time required for a hanging block to full 10 meters.
Which is a disadvantage of storing data digitally?
A.The parts of devices that store data are unstable compared to analog storage.
B. Other people can access personal data when a virus is copied with the data.
C. Noise makes digital data unreliable when copied.
D. The quality of copies stays the same as more copies are made.
Answer:
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Explanation:
One of the disadvantage of storing data digitally is that, other people can access personal data when a virus is copied with the data. Hence, security of data cannot be ensured.
What is digital storing?Nowadays there are many technological ways to store our credentials and essential documents. These data can be stored in virtual space such as in computers phones like electronic gadgets.
Compared to the conventional storage methods or paper format, digital storage is easy and fast easily accessible from anywhere in any format and can be shared. These data cannot damaged as paper document.
However, the digital storing have some drawbacks. Sometimes these data goes insecure and other people can access personal data when a virus is copied with the data.
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4. Which of the following sets of EM radiation can harm your body cells?
a. Gamma ray, microwaves, infrared
b. Light, ultraviolet, x-ray
c. Microwaves, ultraviolet, infrared
d. Ultraviolet, x-ray, gamma ray
Answer:
a. Gamma ray, microwaves, infrared
what safety precautions do you have to keep in mind when playing invasion games?
Wear protective gear, such as helmets, protective pads, and other gear.
Warm up and cool down.
Know the rules of the game.
Watch out for others.
Don't play when you're injured.
examine this diagram of the human heart. what is the structure indicated by the arrow?
I unfortunately can't post a picture because I am uploading this question from my computer but I will do my best to describe the image.
It's a normal picture of a human heart, but there is an artery going down and there is an artery going to the right, I need the name of the artery going to the right because that is what the arrow is pointing at.
A. The Pulmonary Artery
B. The Pulmonary Vein
C. The Superior Vena Cava
D. The Aorta
Answer:
Right coronary artery
Explanation:
Right coronary artery (RCA). The right coronary artery supplies blood to the right ventricle, the right atrium, and the SA (sinoatrial) and AV (atrioventricular) nodes, which regulate the heart rhythm.
Answer:
A.) Pulmonary artery
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what energy is the energy an object has due to its position relative to another object ?
a. kinetic
b. potential
c. sound
d.wind
Answer:
Potential Energy
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The diagram below shows the two forces that keep Earth in orbit around the Sun.
What is responsible for Earth's movement toward the Sun?
A. Sun's forward motion
B. Earth's forward motion
C. Expansion of the universe.
D. force of gravity
Answer:
It's d
Explanation:
Answer: D
Explanation:
Force of gravity
When we stretch a spring, which two factors affect how much elastic
potential energy is stored in it
What are the factors of works?
Answer:
Explanation:
The seven factors are work load, family life, transportation, compensation policy and benefits, colleagues and supervisor, working environment and working condition and career growth.
The time for a sound wave to travel between two people is 0.80 s,
The people are 256 m apart
Calculate the speed of sound in air.
Answer:
Explanation:
Using the below formula
Speed of sound = ( distance between observers) *2/(total time taken)
Now putt the given values ,
time taken = 0.80 sec
distance = 256 m
hence
V of sound= 256*2/0.80
V of sound = 640 m/sec
2. Which animal is a primary consumer in the Ethiopian Highlands?
walia ibex
tiger
black lion
prairie dog
Answer: Wallia Ibex
Explanation: Black lions and tigers are not primary consumers. However, the Wallia Ibex is a primary consumer, hope it helps :D.
Equation of motion description is v=20+2t.How big is the initial speed,acceleration?
Answer:
the initial velocity is 20 m/s and the acceleration is 2 m/s²
Explanation:
Given equation of motion, v = 20 + 2t
If V represents the final velocity of the object, then the initial velocity and acceleration of the object is calculated as follows;
From first kinematic equation;
v = u + at
where;
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
a is the acceleration
t is time of motion
If we compare (v = u + at) to (v = 20 + 2t)
then, u = 20 and
a = 2
Therefore, the initial velocity is 20 m/s and the acceleration is 2 m/s²
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Which among the following forms of electromagnetic waves has the highest frequency range?
O Microwave
O Radio waves
O X-ray
O Ultraviolet
Radio waves carry information from a broadcasting station to your radio or television.
-visible light
- sound
-X -ray
- gamma ray
Answer: For the first part the answer is Radio Waves and the second part’s answer is gamma ray.
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A car is traveling north on the interstate. They cover 645 miles in 9 hours. What is the car's average velocity?
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is a solenoid a magnet or no ??
Answer the term solenoid refers to a long, thin loop of wire, often wrapped around a metallic core, which produces a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it. Solenoids are important because they can create controlled magnetic fields and can be used as electromagnets
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which statements describe kinetic and potential energy? check all that apply.
Answer:
ACDE
Explanation:
Energy is generally described as the ability to do work by a body. There are two main forms of energy which are the kinetic energy and the potential energy.
Other energy forms stems from these two energy types.
Potential energy expressly deals with the position of a body. It is mathematically given as:Potential energy = mass x acceleration due to gravity x height
It is the energy stored based on the position of particles within a mediumThese description satisfies options A, C
Kinetic energy is the energy due to the motion of body. It is mathematically given as:Kinetic energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x mass x velocity²
Also, kinetic energy is directly proportional to the velocity of a body.The description satisfies DE
A bag weighing 20 N is pushed horizontally a distance of 35 m across a
level floor by a force of 10 N, How much work is done on the bag in
Joules? W=Fd *
Answer:
350J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Weight of bag = 20N
Distance moved horizontally = 35m
Force applied = 10N
Unknown:
Work done on the bag = ?
Solution:
Work done is the force applied to move a body through given distance.
Work done = Force applied x distance
So;
Work done = 10 x 35 = 350J