Answer:
v_f = 30 m/s
Explanation:
v_f = v_I + a*t
v_f = 0m/s + (9.81m/s²)*(3s)
v_f = 29.43m/s
v_f = 30 m/s
Since the object is being launched horizontally off the cliff the only vertical force acting on the ball is gravity which is an acceleration of 9.81m/s². So we have all the flowing information to use the the kinematic equation: v_f = v_I + a*t.
Mike lives in the northern United States minnesota and nick lives in the southern United States Louisiana. When they both feel insulted by the same individual, nick will be more
Complete question is;
Mike lives in the northern United States (in Minnesota) and Nick lives in the southern United States (Louisiana). When they both feel insulted by the same individual, Nick will be more likely to have a(n) ________ cortisol response and show ________ levels of physical aggression.
Answer:
- A hyper cortisol response
- higher levels of physical aggression
Explanation:
In study of hormones in the human body, it has been discovered that cortisol is a stress inducing hormone. Now, if they are in the summer when it is hot, it has been proven that's when the cortisol hormone circulates in a very large manner in the blood. This leads to frustration and as well possibly physical aggression.
Nick will be more likely to have a(n) hyper cortisol response and show higher levels of physical aggression.
What is cortisol?Cortisol has been identified as a stress-inducing hormone in studies of hormones in the human body.
Mike lives in the northern United States (in Minnesota) and Nick lives in the southern United States (Louisiana).
When they both feel insulted by the same individual, Nick will be more likely to have a(n) hyper cortisol response and show higher levels of physical aggression.
Cushing syndrome is a condition characterized by elevated cortisol levels. This disorder is caused by your body producing too much cortisol.
Similar symptoms can occur after large doses of corticosteroids, thus this should be cleared out before testing for crushing syndrome.
Cortisol has been identified as a stress-inducing hormone in studies of hormones in the human body. Now, if they are in the summer when it is hot.
It has been proved that the cortisol hormone circulates in the blood in a very significant amount. This causes irritation and, in some cases, physical aggressiveness.
Hence nick will be more likely to have a(n) hyper cortisol response and show higher levels of physical aggression.
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Answer:
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the scientific study of natural forces such as light, sound, heat, electricity, pressure, etc.
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A train covers 450 km in 5 hr. between Station A and Station B.
What is the average speed of train in km/h and m/s.
Answer:
90 km/h
50 m/s
Explanation:
Distance = 450 km
Time = 5hrs
Speed = Distance/Time
450/5 = 90 km/h
1 km = 1,000 m
1 hr = 60m = 60 x 60 = 3,600 sec
but since it's 5hrs = 60 x 300m = 18,000
90 x 1,000 = 90,000/18,000 = 50 m/s
Solve this question for 5 points
Answer:
M_b = 2M_a
Explanation:
From gravity equation, we know that;
g = GM/R²
Where;
g is acceleration due to gravity
G is the gravitational constant
M is mass
Thus, making mass(M) the subject, we have;
M = gR²/G
Since we want to find the mass of B so that value of g on B is half that of its value on A.
Thus;
> g_b = ½g_a
> g_b/g_a = ½
Also, we are told that;
> R_a = ½R_b
> R_b/R_a = 2
If M_a = g_a•R_a²/G
And M_b = g_b•R_b²/G
Thus;
M_b/M_a = (g_b•R_b²/G)/(g_a•R_a²/G)
G will cancel out to give;
M_b/M_a = (g_b•R_b²)/(g_a•R_a²)
Rearranging for ease of simplification, we have;
M_b/M_a = (g_b/g_a) × (R_b/R_a)²
Plugging in the relevant ratios gives;
M_b/M_a = ½ × 2²
M_b/M_a = 2
M_b = 2M_a
A convex mirror of radius of curvature 1.6 m has an object placed at a distance of 1.0 m from it. Find the position of image and the magnification.
Answer:
The image is formed at 0.44 m in front of the mirror
magnification (M) = 0.44
Explanation:
Applying, mirror formular
1/f = (1/u)+(1/v).................... Equation 1
Where f = Focal length of the convex mirror, u = object distance, v = image distance.
Using the real is positive convection,
From the question,
Given: f = -1.6/2 = -0.8 m( The focal length of a convex mirror is vitual), u = 1.0 m
Substitute these values into equation 1
-1/0.8 = (1/v)+(1/1)
Solve for v
1/v = 1.25+1
1/v = 2.25
v = 1/2.25
v = 0.44 m
Hence the image is formed at 0.44 m in front of the mirror
Magnification (M) = v/u
m = 0.44/1
m = 0.44
Cuando una persona sube y baja una escalera, Cuanto vale su desplazamiento y cual es la medida de su trayectoria.
Answer:
Primero, definimos el desplazamiento como la distancia entre la posición final y la posición inicial.
Así, si comenzamos abajo, luego subimos la escalera, y luego bajamos, la posición final y la posición inicial serán la misma
por lo que el desplazamiento es igual a cero.
La medida recorrida es el espacio total recorrido.
Es decir, si entre el principio y el final de la escalera hay una distancia D.
La persona que sube y baja, recorre esta distancia dos veces.
Entonces cuando una persona sube y baja la escalera, la medida de su trayectoria será 2*D.
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Answer:
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1. How much heat energy ( Q ) is required to heat 2.0 kg of copper from 30.0 oC to 80.0 oC?
Answer:
Heat capacity, Q = 38500 Joules
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 2 kg
Initial temperature, T1 = 30°C
Final temperature, T2 = 80°C
Specific heat capacity of copper = 385 J/Kg°C
To find the quantity of heat required;
Mathematically, heat capacity is given by the formula;
[tex] Q = mcdt [/tex]
Where;
Q represents the heat capacity or quantity of heat.
M represents the mass of an object.
C represents the specific heat capacity of water.
dt represents the change in temperature.
dt = T2 - T1
dt = 80 - 30
dt = 50°C
Substituting the values into the formula, we have;
[tex] Q = 2 * 385*50[/tex]
Heat capacity, Q = 38500 Joules
A blackbody radiator was expected to give off energy of increasing frequency
as its temperature increased. Which of the following ideas provided an
important step toward understanding why this was not observed?
A. Light is quantized and must be absorbed as a unit.
B. Electrons can act as both waves and particles.
C. Matter is quantized and cannot be broken down.
D. Large objects can be viewed as acting as waves.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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An upright image which reduced in size 10 times occurred in a mirror. If the radius of
curvature of the mirror is 2 m, bow far is the object from the mirror?
Answer:
-10/9 m
Explanation:
Radius of curvature, R=2 m
Focal length of mirror, f=R/2=2/2=1 m
Let height of object=h
Height of image, h'=h-10h=-9h
We have to find the distance of object from the mirror.
Magnification, m= [tex]\frac{h'}{h}=-\frac{v}{u}[/tex]
[tex]m=\frac{-9h}{h}=-9[/tex]
Image is upright and small in size it means the mirror is convex.
Focal length of convex mirror is negative.
f=-1m
[tex]-9=-\frac{v}{u}[/tex]
[tex]v=9u[/tex]
Now, mirror formula
[tex]\frac{1}{v}+\frac{1}{u}=-\frac{1}{f}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{9u}+\frac{1}{u}=\frac{1}{1}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1+9}{9u}=-1[/tex]
[tex]10=-9u[/tex]
[tex]u=-\frac{10}{9} m[/tex]
Hence, the distance of object from the mirror is -10/9 m
A sample of nitrogen gas is inside a sealed container. The volume of the container decreases while the temperature is kept constant. This is a ________ process.
a) isothermal
b) constant-volume
c) adiabatic
d) isobaric
need help on these 2 an explanation of what formula’s to use would also be appreciated
Answer:
17. .343 seconds: 18.a .357: 18.b 64.5N
Explanation:
17. Since there is no friction, we can apply Newton's equation:
[tex]f=ma[/tex][tex]85N=5kg*a[/tex][tex]17 m/s^2=a[/tex]We can then use the kinematic equation:
[tex]d=v_{i} *t+\frac{1}{2} at^2[/tex][tex]25N=U_{k} *70N[/tex][tex]1m=0+\frac{1}{2}*17m/s^2*t^2[/tex]Solve for t:
[tex]{\frac{1}{8.5}s^2} =t^2[/tex][tex]\sqrt{\frac{1}{8.5} }=t=.343 seconds[/tex]18.a We can use the friction formula:
[tex]F_{k} =U_{k} *F_{N}[/tex][tex]25N=U_{k} *70N[/tex]Solving for kinetic friction of block mass 7kg:
[tex].357=U_{k}[/tex]18.b We should add all forces that will counteract the rightward acceleration.
[tex]F_{a} =F_{x} -F_{N}[/tex][tex]Fr_{7kg} =25N : Fr_{2.5kg} =15.75N[/tex]Use Newton's equation:
[tex]F=ma[/tex][tex]F_{a} =9.5kg*2.5m/s^2[/tex][tex]F_{a} =23.75N[/tex]Solve for [tex]F_{x}[/tex]
[tex]F_{a} +F_{fr} =F_{x}[/tex]
[tex]23.75N+40.75N=F_{x} =64.5N[/tex]
What is the length of the y-component of the vector plotted below?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 2
D.3
Answer:
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The Indianapolis speedway consists of a 2.5 mile track having four turns, each 0.25 mile long and banked at 9 12'
Answer: Your question is missing below is the question
Question : What is the no-friction needed speed (in m/s ) for these turns?
answer:
20.1 m/s
Explanation:
2.5 mile track
number of turns = 4
length of each turn = 0.25 mile
banked at 9 12'
Determine the no-friction needed speed
First step : calculate the value of R
2πR / 4 = πR / 2
note : πR / 2 = 0.25 mile
∴ R = ( 0.25 * 2 ) / π
= 0.159 mile ≈ 256 m
Finally no-friction needed speed
tan θ = v^2 / gR
∴ v^2 = gR * tan θ
v = √9.81 * 256 * tan(9.2°) = 20.1 m/s
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why does the green colour of iron (ii) chloride change to yellow when chlorine gas is bubbled into it
Answer:
FeCl2 has a high melting point.
Explanation:
Iron is seen to get oxidized by addition of chlorine 3 as the product is rust colored and on dissolving in water has a yellow orange color. This is characterized by the aquatic iron and is due to the monohydroxywhich of the following is an example of the correlation of productivity and a positive attitude ?
Group of answer choices.
A. James likes ch.atting with his coworkers but is easily distracted.
B. James does some of his coworkers' work because he wants to be popular.
C. James accepts additional tasks at work as a way to show he can handle greater responsibility.
D. James turns down additional tasks at work because he doesn't want more responsibility.
Answer:
C. James accepts additional tasks at work as a way to show he can handle greater responsibility.
Explanation:
An employee can be defined as an individual who is employed by an employer of labor to perform specific tasks, duties or functions in an organization.
Basically, an employee is saddled with the responsibility of providing specific services to the organization or company where he is currently employed while being paid a certain amount of money hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly depending on the contractual agreement between the two parties (employer and employee).
A productive employee is a kind of person that is highly effective and efficient in the performance of his or her duties, especially through the use of their skills, knowledge, competence and expertise (experience). Also, a positive attitude or attribute are ethical and morally right characteristics (qualities) that a person exhibits.
Typically, there exist a strong relationship between a positive attitude and the level of productivity of an employee.
Hence, an example of the correlation of productivity and a positive attitude would be James accepting additional tasks at work as a way to show he can handle greater responsibility. Thus, he is more focused on challenging himself to handle greater responsibility by accepting additional tasks at his work place.
a car traveles a distance of 800m in 40s , calculate its distance
Answer:
DISTANCE=800M
TIME=40s
Speed=20m/s
Explanation:
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Answer:
the distance is 800m
Explanation:
but i think its velocity
formula = D÷T
now 800m÷40
velocity=20m/s
Find the magnetic force experienced by a proton moving with the speed of 4x10^5 m/s in the magnetic field B of magnetic 7x10^-5 T.
A- Fmagnetic = 24.8x10^-19 N
B- Fmagnetic = 34.8x10^-19 N
C- Fmagnetic = 44.8x10^-19 N
D- Fmagnetic = 54.8x10^-19 N
Answer:
F = q v B where B is the component of the field perpendicular to v.
F = 1.6E-19 * 4E5 * 7E-5 = 4.48* 10^-18 N = 44.8 * E-19 N
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Answer:
1) 4,422 meters.
2) 14.01 meters.
Explanation:
A round in a circular track means a complete rotation around its perimeter.
So, if the circular track is 44 meters long, 100.5 rounds around it means that the object did travel the 44 meters 100.5 times.
a) The total distance traveled by the object is:
44m*100.5 = 4,422 meters.
b) The displacement is defined as the distance between the final position and the initial position.
Notice that if you do a complete round, you end in the same position that you started.
So if you do 100 rounds, you end in the same position that you started.
If you do 100.5 rounds, we can think this as:
100 rounds + 0.5 round
So you pass for the starting point 100 times, and then you do half a round, this means that you end in the exact opposite part of the circle of the one where you started.
Then the displacement, the distance between the final position and the initial position, is equal to the diameter of the circle.
We know that the perimeter of the circle is 44m
And remember that the perimeter of a circle of diameter D is:
P = 3.14*D
Then the diameter if this circle is given by:
44m = 3.14*D
44m/3.14 = D = 14.01m
The displacement is 14.01m
16 100 g of water at 25 °C is poured into an insulating cup. 50 g of ice at 0 °C is added to the water.
The water is stirred until the temperature of the water has fallen to 0°C.
18 g of ice remains unmelted.
The specific heat capacity of water is 4.2 J /g °C.
Which value does this experiment give for the specific latent heat of fusion of ice?
Answer:
Q = Q
mcT = ml
100 x 4.2 x 25 = (50-18) l
l = 328
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The specific latent heat of fusion of the melted ice is 328.13 J/kg.
Conservation of energy
The specific latent heat of fusion of the melted ice is determined by applying the principle of conservation of energy as shown below;
Heat lost by the water = Heat gained by the ice
McΔθ = mL
where;
c is specific heat capacity of waterL is pecific latent heat of fusion of icem is mass of melted ice = 50 g - 18 g = 32 g(100)(4.2)(25) = (32)L
32L = 10500
L = 328.13 J/kg
Thus, the specific latent heat of fusion of the melted ice is 328.13 J/kg.
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why is there repulsion between the North Pole of these two magnets
A . The magnetic fields between the north poles repel each other
B . A new and different magnetic field forms between the two north poles
C . The magnetic fields between the South Poles repel each other
D. North poles repel each other , and south poles attract each other
Explanation:
A the magnetic fields between the north poles repel each other
Explanation:
the correct answer is A
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What is the difference between heat capacity and specific heat capacity? I want the meaning please.
Answer:
The heat capacity of a body is defined as the heat required to raise it's temperature by me degree or one kelvin.while specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as the heat required to the temperature of a unit mass of it through one degree or one kelvin.
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Cuộn dây có N = 1000 vòng, mỗi vòng có diện tích S = 20 cm2 đặt trong một từ trường đều. Trục của cuộn dây song song với vectơ cảm ứng từ của từ trường. Cho độ lớn B biến thiên, người ta thấy có suất điện động cảm ứng eC = 10V được tạo ra. Độ biến thiên cảm ứng từ là bao nhiêu trong thời gian ∆t = 10-2 s
An electron experiences a downward force of 12.8×10-19 N while traveling in a magnetic field of 8×10-5 T west, what is the magnitude of the velocity?
Answer:
[tex]v=10^5\ m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
Magnetic force acting on an electron, [tex]F=12.8\times 10^{-19}\ N[/tex]
The magnitude of the magnetic field,[tex]B=8\times 10^{-5}\ T[/tex]
We need to find the magnitude of the velocity. We know that the magnetic force is given by :
[tex]F=qvB[/tex]
Where
v is the velocity
So,
[tex]v=\dfrac{F}{qB}\\\\v=\dfrac{12.8\times 10^{-19}}{1.6\times 10^{-19}\times 8\times 10^{-5}}\\\\v=10^5\ m/s[/tex]
So, the magnitude of velocity is[tex]10^5\ m/s[/tex].
radiation is the main way of transferring heat in a vacuum b solid c gas d liquid
Answer:
gas
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Explanation:
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A vector points -43.0 units along the x axis, and 11.1 units along the y axis. Find the Direction of the vector.
Answer:
Explanation:
The direction of the vector implies only its angle, not its magnitude. The direction of the vector is found in
[tex]tan^{-1}(\frac{y}{x})[/tex] so
[tex]tan^{-1}(\frac{11.1}{-43.0})=-14.5[/tex] but since we are in QII (where x is negative and y is positive) we have to add 180 to this number to get a direction of 165.5 degrees
determine the metacentric height of a cylinder of 4 m diameter and height of 4m floating in water with its axis vertical, if period of oscillation is 6 seconds
Answer:
-0.383 m
Explanation:
Diameter of cylinder = 4m therefore r = 2
height of cylinder ( H ) = 4 m
specific gravity = 0.6 ( assumed )
depth of immersion = 'h'
Determine the metacentric height
weight of cylinder in water = water displaced
= 0.6 * 1000 * πr^2* H = 1000 * πr^2* h
= 0.6 * 4 = h
∴ h = 2.4 m
hence the depth of center of buoyancy from free space = h /2 = 1.2 m
The metacentric height can be calculated using the formula below
Gm = Io / Vsubmerged - BG
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