A 32.0 kg cart is at rest on a frictionless, horizontal surface. The cart experiences an unbalanced force, causing the cart to
accelerate at a rate of +5 m/s2
After traveling 200 meters, the cart no longer experiences an unbalanced force and did not interact with any other object. Select the response that correctly describes the motion of the cart after 200 meters.
A
The cart’s velocity will continue to increase at a rate of 5 m/s2.
B
The cart’s velocity will decrease because it is no longer accelerating.
C
The cart will return to a state of rest.
D
The cart will continue to travel at a constant velocity.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the cart will continue to travel at constant velocity
Which car safety features absorb kinetic energy?
A. Seat belts and air bags
B. Seat belts and crumple zones
C. Seat belts, crumple zones and air bags
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Seat belts absorb kinetic energy when a car crashes because it pulls you back from falling forward given the kinetic energy (and momentum) you had before the crash.
Air bags absorb kinetic energy when a car crashes because it pushes you back from falling forward given the kinetic energy (and momentum) you had before the crash.
Crumple zones absorb kinetic energy when a car crashes because it provides a cushion when the cars crash. Kind of like dropping your phone into a pillow.
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Answer:
C. Seat belts, crumple zones and air bags
Explanation:
All of these car safety features absorb kinetic energy, including seat belts, crumple zones and air bags.
The atomic number of a nucleus decreases during which nuclear reactions?
Magali exerts a force of 4.5 N to slide her Blackberry across the table (so she can hide it from Hina!). If she does 2.7 J of work in the process, how far has the Blackberry moved?
Work is equal to the magnitude of the force multiplied by the displacement x. Assuming Magali is pushing the phone, so that the force and displacement point in the same direction, then the work done is positive, and
2.7 J = (4.5 N) x ==> x = (2.7 J) / (4.5 N) = 0.60 m
Even if she was pulling the phone instead, the displacement would be the same, but the work done would be negative and the force would point in the opposite direction, thus also having a negative sign:
-2.7 J = (-4.5 N) x ==> x = 0.60 m
6.02 × 104 × 7.54 × 10-6
Answer:
18882.5728
Explanation:
Calculator.
Answer:
47.200,432
Explanation:
6.02 × 104 = 628,08
628.08 × 7,54 = 4720,6432
4720,6432 × 10 = 47.206,432
47.206,432 - 6 = 47.200,432
An object with a mass of 20 kg has a net force of 80 N acting on it. What is the acceleration of the object?
Answer:
the answer is 4m/ s²
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Humans are not the only animals that pollute the air Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Тure
False
Answer:
It is True that Humans are not the only animals that pollute the air.
True
Every animal exhales CO2, that's why they pollute the air too, except that it is much less than that of humans.
What areas of the world would a tidal-power-generating facility be viable? World wide, all coastal cities, lake towns, coastal cities with large tidal range
Answer:
Coastal cities with large tidal range
Explanation:
Tidal-power energy generatgeneration, is a form of renewable energy source of power generation, that makes use of ocean tides and currents kinetic energy to power electricity generating turnines, and paddles connected to an electricity generator, to produce electricity
Therefore, a tidal-generating-facility would be viable in coastal cities with large tidal range
Answer:
Coastal cities with large tidal range
Explanation:
Two closed organ pipe gives 4 beats when sounded together at 5°C. Calculate the number of beats in 35°C
Answer:
The number of beats is 10.58 in 35°C.
Explanation:
The beat frequency is given by : f₁-f₂
At 5°C, f₁-f₂ = 4
We need to find the number of beats in 35°C.
The frequency in a standing wave is proportional to [tex]\sqrt T[/tex].
So,
[tex]\dfrac{f_1-f_2}{f_1'-f_2'}=\dfrac{\sqrt {T}}{\sqrt{T'}}\\\\f_1'-f_2'=(f_1-f_2)\times \dfrac{\sqrt{T'}}{\sqrt{T}}\\\\f_1'-f_2'=4\times \dfrac{\sqrt{35}}{\sqrt{5}}\\\\f_1'-f_2'=10.58[/tex]
So, the number of beats is 10.58 in 35°C.
What are the positives and negatives of friction?
Answer:
Positives (advantages) of Friction:
Friction is responsible for many types of motion -
It helps us walk on the groundBrakes in a car make use of friction to stop the carAsteroids are burnt in the atmosphere before reaching Earth due to friction.It helps in the generation of heat when we rub our hands.Negatives (disadvantages) of Friction:
Friction produces unnecessary heat leading to the wastage of energy.The force of friction acts in the opposite direction of motion, so friction slows down the motion of moving objects.Forest fires are caused due to the friction between tree branches.A lot of money goes into preventing friction and the usual wear and tear caused by it by using techniques like greasing and oiling.What is the reaction force if a girl pulls on a cow?
A) The girl applies a force to the ground.
B) The cow pulls back on the girl.
C) The girl slides back toward the cow.
D) The cow moves forward
When heat is transferred by the
movement of particles it is called..
Answer:
convection
Explanation:
Convection is a mode of heat transfer in which the molecules near the heat source get heated up, expand, become less dense, and rise upwards. The cooler molecules, on the other hand, sink to the bottom and are eventually heated up. Thus the transmission of heat by the movement of heated particles is called convection.
Señala cual de las siguientes propiedades de una sustancia son propiedades características= masa densidad volumen belleza conductividad eléctrica
Answer:
i) densidad
ii) conductividad eléctrica
Explanation:
Las propiedades características de una sustancia se denominan también propiedades intrínsecas. Estas son propiedades que no dependen de la cantidad de sustancia presente.
Las propiedades características se pueden utilizar para identificar una sustancia porque son propiedades que siempre debe exhibir la sustancia.
Entre las opciones, podemos encontrar las siguientes sustancias características;
i) densidad
ii) conductividad eléctrica
if the weight of 1kg is 10 N in water what is the density of the stone
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is an example of a strong acid?
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The strong acids are hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, perchloric acid, and chloric acid
A motor does a total of 480 joules of work in 5.0 seconds to lift a 12-kilogram block to the top of a rampThe average power developed by the motor is
Answer:
there it is fella
we neglect the mass data
The framework of the human body consists of: (Select all that apply.)
water
tendons
muscles
lungs
ligaments
skin
bones
Answer:
muscles, skin, and bones.
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Which of the following types of stars is cooler that an orange main sequence?
Answer:
Not sure but, I think C
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A vehicle with a uniform velocity of 10ms^-1 is represented by which of the following graphs
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
A position-time graph is a graph of the position of an object against (versus) time. The slope of the line of a position-time graph is typically used to determine or calculate the velocity of an object.
Velocity can be defined as the rate of change in displacement (distance) with time. Velocity is a vector quantity and as such it has both magnitude and direction.
Mathematically, velocity is given by the equation;
[tex]Velocity = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
Uniform velocity can be defined as a situation in which a physical object or body travels equal distances in equal intervals of time along a fixed direction, regardless of how small the interval may be.
During uniform velocity, both the magnitude and direction of the physical object in motion do not change with respect to time. Also, an object in uniform velocity has zero tangential acceleration and its graph is a straight line parallel to the time axis.
Hence, a vehicle with a uniform velocity of 10 meters per seconds (m/s) is represented by Graph B.
Arches National Park is a desert landscape located in Utah. The park is filled with arches that have been formed by nature. The arches were once solid rock. Over time, extreme temperature changes and windy conditions have caused pieces of rock to crumble and blow away, leaving holes in the rock and forming the arches. Which of these processes is responsible for the formation of the arches?
a.cooling magma
b.weathering and erosion
c.compaction and cementation
d.increased geological pressures
what is the mathematical relationship among voltage current and resistance
Answer:
The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance is described by Ohm's law. This equation, i = v/r, tells us that the current, i, flowing through a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage, v, and inversely proportional to the resistance, r.
A cyclist traveling at 30.0m/s along a straight road comes uniformly to stop in 5.00s. Determine the stopping acceleration, the stopping distance.
Answer:
I. Stopping acceleration = 6 m/s²
II. Stopping distance, S = 75 meters
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Final velocity = 30 m/s
Time = 5 seconds
To find the stopping acceleration;
Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;
[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]
Substituting into the equation;
[tex]a = \frac{30 - 0}{5}[/tex]
[tex]a = \frac{30}{5}[/tex]
Acceleration = 6 m/s²
II. To find the stopping distance, we would use the third equation of motion;
[tex] V^{2} = U^{2} + 2aS [/tex]
Where;
V represents the final velocity measured in meter per seconds.
U represents the initial velocity measured in meter per seconds.
a represents acceleration measured in meters per seconds square.
Substituting into the equation, we have;
30² = 0² + 2*6*S
900 = 12S
S = 900/12
S = 75 meters
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6) What is the definition of a simple machine? What are the two most basic ones?
7) Is it possible to get more work out of a machine than you put in? Why?
8) What is the official definition of heat energy? What is the source of that energy?
9) Compare and contrast heat with temperature. Explain using a bathtub of warm bath water and a tea-cup of boiling water.
10) Explain what specific heat is. How does it differ from both heat and temperature?
11) What is Latent heat? List all 3 physical constants of water.
Answer:
8) Heat energy is the form energy that is transferred from one object to another with different temperatures. Sun is the source of heat energy.
How can we protect space shuttles or astronauts from space radiation in the absence of the atmospheric layer?
What is the role of gravity in maintaining the atmospheric layer around the earth ?
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Una cuerda de 20 pies se estira entre dos arboles. Un peso W cuelga del centro de la cuerda hace que el punto medio de la misma y baja 2 pies. Si la tensión resultante en la cuerda es de 200 lb,¿cual es la manigtud de la masa?
Answer:
La magnitud de la masa del peso es 78.447 libras-masa.
Explanation:
La tensión es una fuerza de reacción de la cuerda causada por la acción de una fuerza externa. En este caso, esa fuerza externa es el peso que cuelga en el centro de la cuerda. Abajo hemos adjuntado una representación simplificada del enunciado.
Por las leyes de Newton, tenemos la siguiente ecuación de equilibrio conformada por tres fuerzas:
[tex]\vec T_{1} + \vec T_{2} + \vec W = (0, 0)\, [N][/tex] (1)
Donde:
[tex]\vec T_{1}[/tex], [tex]\vec T_{2}[/tex] - Tensiones a cada lado de la cuerda, en newtons.
[tex]\vec W[/tex]- Peso, en newtons.
Si sabemos que [tex]\vec T_{1} = T\cdot (\cos \alpha, \sin \alpha)[/tex], [tex]\vec T_{2} = T\cdot (-\cos \alpha, \sin \alpha)[/tex] y [tex]\vec W = W\cdot (0, -1)[/tex], entonces tenemos la siguiente ecuación vectorial:
[tex]T\cdot (\cos \alpha, \sin \alpha) + T\cdot (-\cos\alpha, \sin \alpha) + W\cdot (0, -1) = (0,0)[/tex]
[tex]T\cdot (0, 2\cdot \sin \alpha) = W\cdot (0, 1)[/tex]
Esto permite reducir la anterior expresión a una fórmula escalar:
[tex]2\cdot T\cdot \sin \alpha = W[/tex]
Donde [tex]\alpha[/tex] es el ángulo de inclinación de la cuerda, medido en grados sexagesimales.
El ángulo de inclinación de la cuerda se determina mediante la siguiente fórmula trigonométrica inversa es:
[tex]\alpha = \tan^{-1} \left(\frac{2\,ft}{10\,ft}\right)[/tex]
[tex]\alpha \approx 11.310^{\circ}[/tex]
Si conocemos que [tex]\alpha \approx 11.310^{\circ}[/tex] y [tex]T = 200\,lbf[/tex], entonces la magnitud del peso es:
[tex]W = 2\cdot (200\,lb)\cdot \sin 11.310^{\circ}[/tex]
[tex]W \approx 78.447\,lbf[/tex]
En el Sistema Imperial, las fuerzas son medidas en forma gravitacional, entonces la magnitud de la fuerza gravitacional del peso equivale a la magnitud de su masa. En síntesis, la magnitud de la masa es [tex]78.447\,lbm[/tex].
La magnitud de la masa del peso es 78.447 libras-masa.
If a wire with current 5.0A has 12 coulombs of charge pass through it how much has passed
Answer:
2.4 secs.
Explanation:
Current (A) = Charge (coulomb)/Time(sec)
We are looking for time. So:
Time (sec) = Charge (coulomb)/Current (A)
↓
12coulombs/5.0A = 2.4 secs
Mike roller skates with a constant speed of 10 miles per hour. How long will he take to travel a distance of 15 miles.
Answer:
So every hour he makes 10 miles. So he would take 1 and a half hours to go to Mcdonalds 15 miles away.
Explanation:
[tex]\huge\boxed{{\textsf{90 minutes}}}[/tex]
We know that Mike's speed is [tex]\dfrac{10\ \text{miles}}{60\ \text{minutes}}[/tex] since there are [tex]60[/tex] minutes in an hour, and we know that MIke needs to travel [tex]15[/tex] miles. We'll model this using fractions:
[tex]\dfrac{10\ \text{miles}}{60\ \text{minutes}}=\dfrac{15\ \text{miles}}{x\ \text{minutes}}[/tex]
We can see that there is a [tex]2:3[/tex] ratio here, so we'll divide the left fraction by [tex]2[/tex] and multiply it by [tex]3[/tex] to get the right fraction.
[tex]\dfrac{10}{60}\Rightarrow\dfrac{5}{30}\Rightarrow\dfrac{15\ \text{miles}}{\boxed{90\ \text{minutes}}}[/tex]
Spaceship 1 and Spaceship 2 have equal masses of 150 kg. Spaceship 1 has an initial momentum magnitude of 900 kg-m/s. What is its initial speed?
A. 9 m/s
B. 6 m/s
C. 90 m/s
D. 60 m/s
Answer:
ans: 6 m/s
Explanation:
spaceship 1 has mass= 150kg
initial momentum of spaceship 1 = 900 kg•m/s
we know,
momentum = mass × velocity
so,
velocity = momentum/mass
= 900 / 150
= 6 m/s
since we know it was initial momentum so, velocity is initial speed,
The speed of light in vinegar is 2.30 x 10^8 m/s. Determine the index of refraction. (2
Answer:
[tex]n _{v} = \frac{c}{v} \\ = \frac{3 \times {10}^{8} }{2.30 \times {10}^{8} } \\ = 1.30[/tex]
This question involves the concept of refractive index.
The refractive index of the vinegar is "1.3".
What is the Refractive Index?The refractive index is defined as the ratio of the speed of light in air and the speed of light in the given medium which is vinegar here.
[tex]\eta = \frac{c}{v}[/tex]
where,
[tex]\eta[/tex] = refractive index = ?c = speed of light in air = 3 x 10⁸ m/sv = speed of light in vinegar = 2.3 x 10⁸ m/sTherefore,
[tex]\eta = \frac{3\ x\ 10^8\ m/s}{2.3\ x \10^8\ m/s}[/tex]
η = 1.3
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Ocean zones can be classified based on distance from Shore into intertidal,
costal ocean, and open oceans.
True or false ?
Answer:
I think true
Explanation:
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
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