Answer:
Explanation:
The equation for work is
W = FΔx
We are looking for work, so that means we have to be able to fill in the Force and the displacement. We have Force, but we don't have displacement. But the thing we need to do first is change the 45 minutes to seconds because the velocity is in m/s, not m/min.
45 minutes is 2700 seconds.
That means that the displacement is
Δx = (.90)(2700) so
Δx = 2430 m
Now we plug that in to find work, along with the given Force:
W = 40(2430) so
W = 97200 J (and that is not the correct number of sig fig's but I have a feeling you're not too into that in class, because if you were, the 40 N would be expressed as 40.0 or 4.0 × 10¹)
how long do a Tortoise live in the earth?
Answer:
80 to 150 years
Explanation:
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Answer: 80-150 years and some over 150 years
Explanation:
There are different types of Tortoise in earth everyone eith different lifespan. So basically normal ones have 80-150 while some other like giant tortoise even have over 150 years.
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Enlight the contribution of science and technology for current pandemic of Corona virus??
The vaccine ofcourse. They helped in making the vaccine.
Two rams run toward each other. One ram has a mass of 44 kg and runs south with a speed of 6 m/s, while the other has a mass of 50 kg and runs north with a speed of 3 m/s. What will the momentum of the system made up of the two rams be after they collide? Assume the total momentum of the system is conserved.
A. 114 kg-m/s south
B. 414 kg-m/s south
C. 414 kg m/s north
D. 114 kg-m/s north
The distance a cart moves down a track (from rest) is proportional to the time squared. How far would a cart move down a track (from rest) in two seconds if it moves (from rest) a distance of 20 cm in one second?
A) 5 cm B) 10 cm C) 20 cm D) 40 cm E) 80 cm
A car move down a track a distance of 80 cm
Letter E 80 cm
Proportional
if the distance is proportional to the time square we can express such condition writing
d = k*t² (1)
where d is the distance t is the time and k is the constant of proportionality.
Now we must considerer that if the cart moves a distance of 20 cm in one second then by substitution in equation (1)
20 = k * (t)² ⇒ 20 = k*1 then k = 20
The proportionality constant is K = 20
To determine how far the cart move down in 2 seconds, again by substitution in equation (1) ( but now knowing k )
d = 20*(2)²
d = 20*4
d = 80 cm
Help me frfr I don’t understand
The points are
(1,10)
(6,0)
[tex]\boxed{\sf slope(m)=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto m=\dfrac{0-10}{6-1}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto m=\dfrac{-10}{5}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto m=-2[/tex]
Carter is at the burger joint. To get there he traveled 5 blocks right and 10 blocks up. What coordinates did Carter start from?
Currently Carter is at 11 (Swimming pool)
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numerical filing method is more scientific why give me 4 reason
Answer:
Numerical Methods are mathematical way to solve certain problems.Whether the equations are linear or nonlinear, efficient and robust numerical methods are required to solve the system of algebraic equations.
Analytical solutions are exact solutions based on mathematical principles.
However, the governing partial differential equations of fluid flow are complex and cannot be solved by analytical means. The partial differential equations are therefore converted into a system of algebraic equations that are subsequently solved through numerical methods to provide approximate solutions to the governing equations.
Although we rarely reach on exact answer , we can get really close to the exact answer much quicker than solve analytically.
Answer:
oh my god
Explanation:
how long answer is this
Quả bóng 200g chuyển động với v 4m/s đập vào tường rồi bật ra ngược chiều với cùng tốc độ độ biến thiên động lượng của quả bóng là
Las carreras de velocidad pura en el atletismo son:
A. Un ladrón perseguido por la policia
B.100 y 200 mts planos
C. salir corriendo cuando la mama lo va a castigar
D.N.A
what is momentum
what is momentum in words
Answer:
It's a strength or force
Explanation:
the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
Answer:
momentum is a quality define as the product of the mass and velocity of an object.
Una partícula efectúa un MAS cuya ecuación es: x=0,3 cos (2t + /6) m. Determinar: Amplitud, frecuencia angular, fase inicial, periodo, frecuencia de oscilación y posición en t=0,25 s
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Una partícula efectúa un MAS cuya ecuación es: x=0.3cos (2t + π/6) m. Determinar: Amplitud, frecuencia angular, fase inicial, periodo, frecuencia de oscilación y posición en t=0.25 s
Solution:
La ecuación de la onda es:
x = A cos (ω t + Ф), donde:
A = amplitud, ω = frecuencia angular = 2 π / T = 2 π f, Ф = fase inicial, f = frecuencia, T = período
Por lo tanto, comparando la ecuación de la onda con x = 0.3cos (2t + π / 6), obtenemos:
a) A = 0.3
b) ω = 2 rad / s
c) Ф = π / 6 rad
d) ω = 2π / T
2 = 2π / T
T = 3.14 s
e) ω = 2πf
2 = 2πf
f = 0.32 Hz
f) en t = 0.25 s:
x (t) = 0.3cos (2 * 0.25 + π / 6) = 0.22 m
what is tue cause of upthrust ?
it's caused by a pressure that is large on the button of an object that it is on the top of an object submerged in a liquid.
Explanation:
This is why object appear to weigh less when immersed in a liquid. If the upthrust is greater than the weight of the object, the object will rise up through the liquid.
Question 10 of 10
A television weighs 8.50 pounds. How many grams is this? (Hint: You need to
use two unit conversion fractions. 1 pound equals about 0.454 kg.)
A. 3860 g
B. 18.7 g
C. 18,700 g
D. 3.86 g
SUBWT
C. 18,700g
Explanation:
8.50+1
then -0.454
The television weighs 8.50 pounds which is equal to 3860 grams. Hence, option (A) is correct.
What is mass?In physics, mass is a numerical representation of inertia, a fundamental characteristic of all matter. It essentially refers to a body of matter's resistance to changing its speed or location in response to the application of a force.
The change caused by an applied force is smaller the more mass a body has. The kilograms serves as the unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI).
Given that: A television weighs 8.50 pounds.
And 1 pound equals about 0.454 kg.
Hence, the television weighs = 8.50 pounds × (0.454 kg/1 pound).
= 3.859 kg.
Hence, the television weighs = 3.859 kg × (1000 g/1kg).
= 3859 grams
= 3860 grams ( approx.)
Hence, the television weighs 3860 grams.
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A train 90m long stops in a train station with its front buffers in line with a lamp post on the platform. Later it starts off with an average acceleration of 0.45m/s. What will be its speed in kilometers per hour when the tail buffers pass the lamp post P?
Answer:
The speed of the train when the tail buffers pass the lamp post is 9 m/s
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The length of the train = 90 m
The initial velocity of the train, u = 0
The average acceleration of the train, a = 0.45 m/s²
When the tail buffer pass the lamp post, P, we have;
The distance travelled, s = The length of the train = 90 m
The kinematic equation of motion is given as follows;
v² = u² + 2·a·s
Where;
v = The speed of the train when the tail buffers pass the lamp post
∴ v² = 0² + 2 × 0.45 m/s² × 90 m = 81 m²/s²
Therefore;
v = √(81 m²/s²) = 9 m/s
The speed of the train when the tail buffers pass the lamp post, v = 9 m/s.
HELP‼️‼️ A car horn creates a 595 Hz tone at rest. Two cars pass on the street, each going 20.0 m/s; the first car honks. What frequency does the other car hear before they pass each other?
The frequency of the other car is 669HZ
Let start off by writing out the parameters given in the question
frequency= 595 HZ
Speed of sound(v)= 343m/s
Speed of the car(vs)= 20m/s
Speed of the second car(vo) = 20m/s
The frequency of the other car can be calculated as follows
(v+vo/v-vs) f
= (343+20/343-20)595
= (363/323)595
= 1.1238(595)
= 669 HZ
Hence the frequency of the other car is 669 HZ
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For this circuit, what will be the voltage drop across R1?
A. 21.3 V
B. 14.2 V
C. 45.0 V
D. 9.47 V
Answer:
Option D. 9.47 V
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the equivalent resistance of the circuit. This can be obtained as follow:
Resistor 1 (R₁) = 20 Ω
Resistor 2 (R₂) = 30 Ω
Resistor 3 (R₃) = 45 Ω
Equivalent Resistance (R) =?
R = R₁ + R₂ + R₃ (series connections)
R = 20 + 30 + 45
R = 95 Ω
Next, we shall determine the current in the circuit. This can be obtained as follow:
Voltage (V) = 45 V
Equivalent Resistance (R) = 95 Ω
Current (I) =?
V = IR
45 = I × 95
Divide both side by 95
I = 45 / 95
I = 0.4737 A
Finally, we shall determine, the voltage across R₁. This can be obtained as follow:
NOTE: Since the resistors are in series connection, the same current will pass through them.
Current (I) = 0.4737 A
Resistor 1 (R₁) = 20 Ω
Voltage 1 (V₁) =?
V₁ = IR₁
V₁ = 0.4737 × 20
V₁ = 9.47 V
Therefore, the voltage across R₁ is 9.47 V.
Answer:
9.47
Explanation:
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when you throw a ball
the
ground
and it
bounces back to your hand,
is it elastic collision ? Explain.
Answer:
The ground hits the ball with same force with which the balls hit the ground. That's why ball bounces back.
Gravity stops it from bouncing forever.
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A railroad car (with a mass of 3250 kg) moves at 8.1 m/s . It collides with and couples to another car that was initially at rest. After the collision, the two cars move together at a speed of 4.50 m/s. What is the mass of the second car?
Answer:
m_2 = 2600kg
Explanation:
P_1 = P_2
P = (m_1)*(v_1)+(m_2)(v_2)
P_1 = (3250kg)(8.1m/s)+(m_2)(0m/s)
P_1 = 26,325 kg*m/s
P_2 = (3250kg)(4.5m/s)+(m_2)(4.5m/s)
P_2 = 14,625kg*m/s+(4.5m/s)m_2
26,325 kg*m/s = 14,625kg*m/s+(4.5m/s)m_2
11,700kg*m/s = (4.5m/s)m_2
m_2 = 2600kg
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Answer:
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What are the correct units for force and for weight?
Answer:
The associated SI unit of force and weight is the Newton, with 1 kilogram weighing 9.8 Newtons under standard conditions on the Earth's surface. However, in the US common units, the pound is the unit of force (and therefore weight). The pound is the widely used unit for commerce.
Answer:
Force: Newtons
Nmaed after Isaac Newton
Weight: also Newtons:)
Explanation:
State any ten reasons why students in Uganda need to study physics?use examples of the possible technological advancements which can be made using the knowledge of physics
Answer:
1.it also hleps us to became doctors becuase without physics you can't be a doctor
2.physics needs to be steady whether you like it or not it helps you in life so everybody must study physics no matter is in Uganda USA and plenty more countries there must be physics to dare to be studied
Write down the role played by four digestive juices in digestion and the
organs which secrete them.
Answer:
Digestive juices secreted by various organs such as salivary glands in the mouth, stomach, liver and pancreas help in the process of digestion of food. Saliva secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth aids in the breakdown of starch present in the food to simple sugar
Explanation:
write aparagraph explaining the difference bln the heat energy in a substances temperature in physics
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.
7. Two billiard balls of equal mass, one blue and the other red, slide towards each other at 2.0m/s in opposite
directions towards each other. They collide head on and rebound both at 1.8m/s in opposite to their original
velocities,a s shown in the diagram below. Show how momentum is conserved in this collision.
Answer:
P = M V expresses momentum
Both before and after collision the momenta are equal and in opposite directions. So the the total momentum is zero both before and after the collision. P is a vector quantity as is the velocity. Total momentum must be zero.
magnetised hacksaw blade is cut into two pieces..can there be two poles on both sides??
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because the dipoles are not arrange the same way they were in the full hacksaw
During the collision of a big truck with a small passenger carGroup of answer choicesthe force from the truck on the car is always much bigger than the force from the car on the truck.the force from the truck on the car may be smaller than, greater than, or equal to the force from the car on the truck.the force from the truck on the car is always much smaller than the force from the car on the truck.the force from the truck on the car is always equal to the force from the car on the truc
Answer:
The force from the truck on the car is always equal to the force from the car on the truck.
Explanation:
According to Newton's third law; action and reaction are equal and opposite. Hence, when the big truck and small passenger car are involved in a collision, we expect that the force from the truck on the car is always equal to the force from the car on the truck. The forces on the car and the truck are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
This follows directly from Newton's third law of motion hence the answer above.
An iron weight, suspended by a string, is motionless. The tension
in the string is 4.75 newtons. What is the mass of the iron
weight?
Answer:
Explanation:
If the mass hangs at the end of the string and the string can support the mass and doesn't break, and the mass hangs still, that means that the tension in the string is equal to the downward pull of the mass. However, we are given the tension in Newtons and the mass needs to be in kg. So we use the equation for weight:
w = mg where w, the weight, is the same as the tension in the string. Gravity is always 9.8 in the metric system:
4.75 = m(9.8) so
m = .48 kg
Answer:
Answer: A
0.485 Kg
Explanation:
match the columns
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Answer:
1. b
2. e
3. a
4. c
5. d
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What is the dimensional formula of Modulus of Elasticity?
Lets find
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Modulus\:of\:elasticity=\dfrac{Stress}{Strain}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{\left[ML^{-1}T^{-2}\right]}{\left[M^0L^0T^0\right]}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \left[ML^{-1}T^{-2}\right][/tex]
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Answer:
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