A 5 kg ball of clay is moving with a speed of 25 m/s directly toward a 10 kg ball of clay which is at rest. The two clay balls collide and stick together. What is their velocity immediately after the collision?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

8.3m/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

mass of clay ball  = 5kg

Speed of clay ball  = 25m/s

mass of clay ball at rest  = 10kg

speed of clay ball at rest  = 0m/s

Unknown:

Velocity after collision  = ?

Solution:

 Since the balls stick together, this is an inelastic collision:

   m1v1 + m2v2  = v(m1 + m2)

  5(25) + 10(0)  =  v (5 + 10)

         125 = 15v

           v  = 8.3m/s


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The difference between temperature and thermal energy is that___________.

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Answer:

Heat vs temperature - Energy Education The core difference is that heat deals with thermal energy, whereas temperature is more concerned with molecular kinetic energy. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy, whereas temperature is a property the object exhibits.

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What’s wrong? R u ok

Answer:

If you going to ask a question ask it accurately.

Explanation:

A dog starts at the origin and runs forward at 6m/s for 1.5s and then turns around to fetch the ball by running backward at 7m/s for 3s. If the dog runs back to the origin at 4m/s the how much time has elapsed between the start and when he returns with the ball

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Answer:

Total time elapsed between the start and when he returns with the ball is 7.5s

Explanation:

From the question,

- The dog starts at the origin and runs forward at 6m/s for 1.5s. First, we will determine the distance covered while running forward.

From

Speed = Distance / Time

Distance = Speed × Time

Speed = 6m/s

Time = 1.5s

∴ Distance = 6m/s × 1.5s

Distance = 9m

That is, the dog covered a distance of 9m while running forward.

- The dog turns around and runs backward at 7m/s for 3s. Now, we will also determine the distance the dog covered backwards.

Distance = Speed × Time

Speed = 7m/s

Time = 3s

Distance = 7m/s × 3s

Distance = 21m

The dog's displacement from the origin is 21m - 9m = 12m

Now, to calculate how much time has elapsed between the start if the dog runs back to the origin at 4m/s, we will first determine the time the dog spent back to the origin and then add to the time spent for the first two distances.

To get back to the origin, the dog needs to cover 12m

From

Speed = Distance / Time

Time = Distance / Speed

Distance = 12m

Speed = 4m/s

∴ Time = (12m) / (4m/s)

Time = 3s

Therefore, the dog spent 3s to run back to the origin.

Hence, total time elapsed = 1.5s + 3s + 3s

Total time elapsed = 7.5s

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(97-R) Dos cargas puntuales iguales están separadas por una distancia d. A) ¿Es nulo el campo eléctrico total en algún punto? Si es así, ¿cuál es la posición de dicho punto? B) Repita el apartado anterior suponiendo que las cargas fueran de distinto signo.

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Answer:

Explanation:

El campo eléctrico provocado por una carga puntal sobre determinado punto viene dado por la ecuación:

E  = K * Q /r²       en esa ecuación E es el campo eléctrico (un vector), K es una constante K = 1/4*π*ε₀   Q es la carga que origina el campo, y r la distancia entre la carga y el punto donde se quiere determinar el campo. La fuerza de origen eléctrico y el campo eléctrico van en la dirección de la recta de unión entre carga y punto ( es decir según r) y esta fuerza sera repulsiva o de atracción según que la carga que la origina sea positiva o negativa (respectivamente, ya que en la determinación de fuerza y campo, se asume que se coloca una carga de prueba positiva en el punto ).

Siendo así, si dos cargas elécticas son iguales y están separadas una distancia r ; en el punto medio (r/2) los campos producidos por cada una de las cargas serán de la misma magntud.

Carga Q₁  = Carga Q₂  = Q

E₁ = K * Q₁ / (r/2)²   y    E₂  = K * Q₂/(r/2)²

Y además tendran direcciones totalmente opuestas, por lo que se anularan

En el segundo caso las cargas son iguales en magntud pero de diferentes signos ( una positiva y la otra negativa ). En este caso los campos eléctricos continuaran siendo de la msma magnitud pero dado que la carga positiva repele la carga de muestra (teorica) y la negativa la atrae los dos campos coinciden en su dirección y resultará una campo de magnitud doble. La dirección del campo será en la tendencia de acercarse a la caga negativa, así si la carga negativa está a la derecha la fuerza de origen eléctrico y el campo van hacia la derecha y si la carga negativa está a la izquierda pues esa será la diercción del campo

1. How much heat must be absorbed by 375 grams of water to raise its
temperature by 25° C?(Cp of water is 4.184)

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Answer:

39225J

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of water  = 375grams of water

Change in temperature  = 25°C

Specific heat capacity of water  = 4.184J/g°C

Unknown:

Amount of heat absorbed  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we use the expression below:

      H  = m c Ф  

H is the heat absorbed

m is the mass

c is the specific heat capacity

Ф is the change in temperature

  Insert the parameters and solve;

      H  = 375 x 4.184 x (25) = 39225J

When can a high speed velocity cause damage?'

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Answer:

50 Mph.

Explanation:

According to the National Severe Storms Laboratory, winds can really begin to cause damage when they reach 50 mph. But here’s what happens before and after they reach that threshold, according to the Beaufort Wind Scale (showing estimated wind speeds): - at 19 to 24 mph, smaller trees begin to sway.

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At which point(s) will acceleration occur shown in the image???

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Answer:

Gravity is an ever present force, and therefore acceleration is guaranteed to happen at every single one of those points (and in fact, everywhere in the universe).

On top of that, friction will be present in all four spots (friction with the rails, with the air, with the axles, etc.), and friction is a perfectly acceptable force that will cause acceleration, slowing the roller coaster down.

So the correct answer is every single point, regardless of what answer the teacher expects.

The object will be moving faster if the acceleration and velocity are pointing in the same direction. The object will also slow down if the acceleration is pointing in the opposite direction as the velocity.

What role of acceleration in the motion of object?

When an object's speed, direction of motion, or both change, it accelerates. Even while it may appear to be virtually immediate in some circumstances, such as when a golf ball is struck by a club or during car collisions, changes in an object's speed are always continuous.

Since gravity is a constant force, acceleration will unavoidably occur at each of those locations and throughout the whole universe.

Therefore, In addition, there will be friction at all four locations—friction with the axles, the air, the rails, etc.—and friction is a completely normal force that will accelerate the roller coaster, slowing it down.

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The answer to your question is 185

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Answer:

I believe you are correct but we just started this unit

Explanation:

When fireworks explode, sound and light are produced. These are examples of(1 point)

macroscopic inputs.

macroscopic outputs.

microscopic inputs.

microscopic outputs.

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Answer: macroscopic outputs

Explanation:

When fireworks explode, sound and light are produced. These are examples of macroscopic outputs. Because, explosion from fireworks is an exothermic process which releases massive heat energy to the surroundings.

What is exothermic reaction?

Exothermic reaction are those which evolve heat energy to the surroundings.  The change in enthalpy of the reaction is negative here. Whereas, in an endothermic reaction energy is absorbed by the reactants.

Exothermic reactions sometimes results in massive explosion. The heat energy released to the surroundings from the fire works is macroscopic level.

The small scale process or quantity that cannot be measured using normal scales are called microscopic units. Therefore, the sound, light, and heat from the explosion all are macroscopic outputs.

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A flight attendant pulls her 70 N flight bag a distance of 318 m along a level airport floor at a constant velocity. The force she exerts is 41 N at an angle of 57° above the horizontal.

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Complete question :

A flight attendant pulls her 70 N flight bag a distance of 318 m along a level airport floor at a constant velocity. The force she exerts is 41 N at an angle of 57° above the horizontal.

(a) Find the work she does on the flight bag.

(b) Find the work done by the force of friction on the flight bag.

(c) Find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the flight bag and the floor.

Answer:

7107 J ; - 7107 J ; 0.55

Explanation:

Given that :

Distance, d = 318m

Applied force = 41 N

θ = 57°

A.) Workdone = Force exerted along direction of motion

Workdone = applied Force * distance * cosθ

Workdone = 41 * 318 * cos57 = 7101.0037

Workdone = 7,101 J

B.) Workdone by force of friction on flight bag:

- 7,101 J (since the body moves at constant velocity)

C.)

Coefficient of kinetic friction (μ) = Frictional force / normal reaction)

μ = F / N

Frictional force, F = Workdone by friction / distance

F = 6200 / 318

F = 19.47N ;

Ff = weight of Flight bag = 70 N

N = Ff - Fsinθ

N = 70 - applied Force sinθ

N = 70 - 41sin57

N = 70 - 34.385493

N = 35.614506

μ = 19.47 / 35.614506

μ = 0.5466873

The middle one please it’s due in 40 min

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Answer:

3240000000 Joules

Explanation:

it serves as the fuctional unit of the nervous system

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The neuron is the functional unit of the nervous system.

Answer:

i would say the neuron

define specific heat capacity

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the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).

Puck 1 is moving 10 m/s to the left and puck 2 is moving 8 m/s to the right. They have the same mass, m.



a. What is the total momentum of the system before the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





b. What is the total momentum of the system after the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





c. Write puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form. (1 point)







d. What is the y-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







e. What is the x-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







f. At what angle does puck 2 move after the collision? Determine the angle and draw it on the diagram. (1 point)







g. What is the magnitude of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)

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Answer:

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form = (5.44 i, 2.54 j)

Explanation:

Given;

mass of Puck 1 , = m

mass of Puck 2, = m (since they have the same mass m)

initial velocity of Puck 1, u₁ = 10 m/s to the left

initial velocity of Puck 2, u₂  = 8 m/s to the right

Let the rightward direction be positive direction

Let the leftward direction be negative direction

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision;

P₁ = (initial momentum of Pluck 1) + (initial momentum of Pluck 2)

P₁ = (-mu₁) + mu₂

P₁ = mu₂ - mu₁

P₁ = m(u₂ - u₁)

P₁  = m(8 - 10)

P₁  = -2m kg.m/s

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision;

Based on the principle of conservation of linear momentum, the total momentum before collision is equal to the total momentum after collision.

Thus, the total momentum of the system after the collision is -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form

[tex]v = (v_x, v_y)\\\\v = (vcos \theta , vsin \theta)\\\\v = (6cos 25^0 , 6sin25^0)\\\\v = (5.44i, 2.54j)m/s[/tex]

What state of matter can easily be compressed (squeezed into a much smaller space)? *
gases
solids
solids, liquids, and gases
liquids

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Answer:

gases.

Explanation:

gases have the highest volume. if you compress (increase pressure) a gas, the volume decreases and it will take up less space as a liquid, and if you compress more, the liquid will become a solid.

additionally info: this is generally true, but as you get into more difficult subjects, this rule does not hold. for example, some substances cannot obtain a certain phase of matter when they are a certain temperature and or pressure. but that could be way more out of this questions league.

A 50Kg girl jumps off a 5-meter-high diving board. What is her kinetic energy right before she
hits the water?
A. 0 J
B. 25 J
C. 1225 J
D. 2450 J

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Answer:

D is the correct answer

Explanation:

Ek=m*g*h=50*9.8*5=2450

The kinetic energy right before she hits the water is 2450J. So, the correct option is D.

What is Kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy is defined as the energy that is due to the motion of an object. If we want to accelerate an object, we must apply a force, by applying a force we need to do work. After the work is done, energy has been transferred to the object, and the object will continue to move with a new constant speed.

A 50Kg girl jumps off a 5-meter-high diving board.

We need to find the kinetic energy of the girl before she enters the water which means that the kinetic energy becomes equal to the potential energy such that,

P.E.=K.E. = mgh

where, m=mass of the object

g= acceleration due to gravity [tex](9.8m/s^2)[/tex]

h= height

So, K.E= 50* 9.8*5 = 2450 J

Thus, the kinetic energy right before she hits the water is 2450J. So, the correct option is D.

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A 4.00 kg block is pushed along the ceiling with a constant applied force of 85.0 N that acts at an angle of 55.0 degrees with the horizontal. The block accelerates to the right at 6.00 m/s2. Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and ceiling.

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Answer:

0.35

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law;

\sum Fx = ma

Fm - Ff =ma

Fm is the moving force = Wsin theta

Fm = 4(9.8)sin55

Fm = 32.1N

Ff is the frictional force = nmgcos theta

Ff = n(4)(9.8)cos55

Ff = 22.48n

Acceleration a = 6.0m/s²

Substitute the given values into the formula and get the coefficient of friction

32.11-23.48n = 4(6)

32.11-24= 23.48n

8.11 = 23.48

n = 8.11/23.48

n = 0.35

Hence the coefficient of friction is 0.35

whats the result of rounding 52.8015 into five significant figures​

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Answer:

52.802

Explanation:

"Significant figures" in Mathematics refer to the digits that give accuracy to the value of a measurement. There are specific rules when it comes to determining the significant figures. For example, all non-zero digits are considered significant and zeroes located in-between non-zero numbers are significant. In the number given above, the digit "0" is located between "8" and "1," therefore, it is significant. All the digits above are significant.

The problem is only asking for "five" significant figures. We can do this by counting from the left to the right. By this means, we know that the number will be rounded off to the nearest thousandths, which is "1." The number after 1 is 5, which means that 1 digit will be added to number 1, thus, making the digit into "2." The last digit (5) will then be removed.

Explanation:

five significant of 52.8015=52.801 ..

Why does Farm Bureau and other advocacy organization oppose any mandated labeling of biotech crops?

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Answer:

I’m. Nog sure

Explanation:

You slide a 15 kg box down a ramp with friction set to an angle of 38°. If the height of the ramp is 1.2 m, what's the frictional force on the box as it gets to the bottom of the ramp if the applied force down the ramp is 52 N?

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Answer:

38.75N

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law

\sum Fx = ma

Fm-Ff = ma

Fm is the moving force

Fm = mgsin theta

Fm = 15(9.8)sin38

Fm = 90.5N

Ff is the frictional force

m is the mass = 15kg

a is two acceleration

Get the acceleration

a= F/m

a = 52/15

a ,= 3.45m/s²

Substitute the given values into the formula

90.5-Ff = 15(3.45)

90.5-Ff = 51.75

Ff = 90.5-51.75

Ff = 38.75N

Hence the frictional force on the box is 38.75N

what volume of alcohol will have the same mass as 4.2m^3 of petrol? (density of alcohol 0.4kg/m^3 and petrol is 0.3kg/m^3)​

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Answer:

3.15m³

Explanation:

To solve this problem, let us first find the mass of the petrol from the given dimension.

       Mass  = density x volume

Volume of petrol  = 4.2m³

Density of petrol  = 0.3kgm⁻³  

       Mass of petrol  = 4.2 x 0.3  = 1.26kg

So;

      We can now find the volume of the alcohol

 Volume of alcohol = [tex]\frac{mass}{density}[/tex]  

Mass of alcohol  = 1.26kg

Density of alcohol  = 0.4kgm⁻³  

  Volume of alcohol  = [tex]\frac{1.26}{0.4}[/tex]   = 3.15m³


What distance is required for a train
to stop if its intial Velocity is 23 m/s
and its deceleration is 0.25m/s (Assume the train decelerates at a constant rate.)​

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Explanation:

what is time in this question

Please what is the work done by a man who is pulling a box of 45kg of mass by means of rope which makes angle of 45 degrees ?

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Answer:

No work is done since no distance is given

Explanation:

Since no distance is given, the force is not doing any work

No work is done by the man since we do not know the distance or displacement.

Work is only said to be done when the force applied on an object moves it through a particular distance.

Work done  = Force x distance.

Since no distance is given in this problem, we can as well assume that the force applied is doing no work on the object.

Why does a concave lense always form a virtual image?

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Answer:

Concave lens spreads out light rays that are then refracted through it.: A concave mirror or a converging lens will only produce a virtual image at a point if the image is located beyond the focal point. By the focal point, we define the point that is more than one focal length away.

An astronaut sitting on the launch pad on Earth's surface is 6,400 kilometers from Earth's center and weighs 400 newtons. Calculate her weight when she reaches an altitude of 6,400 kilometers above the surface of Earth.

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Answer:

weight at height = 100 N .

Explanation:

The problem relates to variation of weight  due to change in height .

Let g₀ and g₁ be acceleration due to gravity , m is mass of the object .

At the surface :

Applying Newton's law of gravitation

mg₀ = G Mm / R²

At height h from centre

mg₁ = G Mm /h²

Given mg₀ = 400 N

400 = G Mm / R²

400 = G Mm / (6400 x 10³ )²

G Mm = 400 x (6400 x 10³ )²

At height h from centre

mg₁ =  400 x (6400 x 10³ )²/ ( 2 x 6400 x 10³)²

= 400 / 4

= 100 N .

weight at height = 100 N

A solar panel gives our 250 Watts
of power in 2 seconds. How much
work did the solar panel do?

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2 seconds worth of work

Appliances connected so that they form a single pathway for
charges to flow are connected in a(n)
A. series circuit.
B. parallel circuit.
C. off circuit.
D. open circuit

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Question:

Appliances connected so that they form a single pathway for charges to flow are connected in a(n)

Answer:

A. Series circuit

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Appliances connected so that they create a single pathway for charges to flow are connected in a series circuit. Therefore, option (A) is correct.

What is the resistance of resistors connected in series?

In a series combination of appliances, they are connected end-to-end. Consider two resistors, R₁ and R₂ which are connected in a series combination then their effective resistance can be given by:

Total Resistance of the series circuit, R =  R₁ + R₂

In a series combination, the current flows through one appliance and then through another appliance. The same current flows through each appliance in one direction. The total voltage of the series circuit is equal to the sum of all the voltage drops across all appliances.

A potential difference of the series circuit, V  = V₁ + V₂

Therefore, when appliances are connected in a series circuit they form a single pathway for charges to flow.

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A 5.75 g bullet is fired with a velocity of 1.50 x 102 m/s toward a stationary solid block resting on a frictionless surface. The bullet embeds but the block does not move. 1. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it embeds in the block? 2. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s?

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Answer:

1.  -0.863 kgm/s 2. -1.438 kgm/s

Explanation:

1. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it embeds in the block?

Since the block does not move, the velocity of the bullet after hitting the block , v is zero. That is v = 0 m/s

Now, the momentum change of the bullet ΔP = m(v - u) where m = mass of block = 5.75 g = 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg, u = initial velocity of bullet = 1.50 × 10² m/s and v = final velocity of bullet after hitting the block = 0 m/s (since it embeds in the block and the block does not move).

So, ΔP = m(v - u)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(0 m/s - 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(- 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= -8.625 × 10⁻¹ kgm/s

= -0.8625 kgm/s

≅ -0.863 kgm/s

2. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s?

If it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s, then its final velocity is v = -100 m/s.

So, our momentum change ΔP' = m(v - u) where m = mass of block = 5.75 g = 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg, u = initial velocity of bullet = 1.50 × 10² m/s and v = final velocity of bullet after hitting the block = -100 m/s = -1 × 10² m/s

So, ΔP = m(v - u)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(-1 × 10² m/s - 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(-2.50 × 10² m/s)

= -14.375 × 10⁻¹ kgm/s

= -1.4375 kgm/s

≅ -1.438 kgm/s

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