a man does 1500 J of work to pull a box of 150 N. what is the displacement of the box?

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Answer 1
Work done=1500JForce=150NDisplacement =?

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf Work\:Done=Force\times Displacement}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 1500=150\times Displacement[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Displacement=\dfrac{1500}{150}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Displacement=10m[/tex]


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How do longshore currents shape the land?

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Longshore drift has a very powerful influence on the shape and composition of the coastline. It changes the slopes of beaches and creates long, narrow shoals of land called spits, that extend out from shore. Longshore drift may also create or destroy entire “barrier islands” along a shoreline.

Answer:

Longshore drift has a very powerful influence on the shape and composition of the coastline. It changes the slopes of beaches and creates long, narrow shoals of land called spits, that extend out from shore. Longshore drift may also create or destroy entire “barrier islands” along a shoreline.

In which instrument of the following the water works as a bulb

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Answer:

hydrometer

Explanation:

A hydrometer is an instrument used to determine specific gravity. It operates based on the Archimedes principle that a solid body displaces its own weight within a liquid in which it floats. Hydrometers can be divided into two general classes: liquids heavier than water and liquids lighter than water.

a car moves at a speed of 40km/h. it is stopped by applying brake which produce a uniform acceleration of-0.5m/s^2. how much distance will it move before coming to stop ? plz its urgent

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Mass of the sun is 2x10³⁰ kg and that of the earth is 6/10²⁴ kg and the distance between them is 1.5 x 10¹¹m. What is the gravitational force produced between them? ​

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Answer:

The gravitational force is 3.56 × 10^22 N

Explanation:

[tex]{ \bf{force = \frac{GM_{s} m _{e}}{ {r}^{2} } }}[/tex]

[tex]{ \sf{force = \frac{6.67 \times {10}^{ - 11} \times (2 \times {10}^{30} ) \times (6\times {10}^{24}) }{(1.5 \times {10}^{11}) {}^{2} } }} \\ \\ { \sf{force = 3.56 \times {10}^{22} \: newtons}}[/tex]

How much power does it take to lift a box with a weight of 50N to put it on a shelf that is 10m high in
10 sec?

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Force=50NDisplacement=10mTime=10s

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf Power=\dfrac{Work\:done}{Time}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Power=\dfrac{Force\times displacement}{Time}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Power=\dfrac{50\times 10}{10}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Power=\dfrac{500}{10}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Power=50W[/tex]

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Which class of lever has all advantages of lever

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Answer:

Helo ....

so this answer would be First class levers

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First-class levers have a considerable practical advantage over the other types of levers. They convert a downward moving force into a lifting force

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Can someone help me please this test is very important

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Answer:

Friction is caused in roller coasters by the rubbing of the car wheels on the track and by the rubbing of air (and sometimes water!) against the cars.

Explanation:

28 Why is soft iron used for the core of an electromagnet?

А Soft iron easily becomes a permanent magnet.
B Soft iron is a good electrical conductor.
с Soft iron is a poor thermal conductor.
D Soft iron loses its magnetism when the current in the coil is switched off.​

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Answer:

An electromagnet is a form of magnet that is made by the passage of electric current through a coil of wire. The core of an electromagnet increases the strength of the produced magnetic field

Soft iron is used as the core of an electromagnet because soft iron is a magnetic material and therefore it is permeable to and becomes magnetized by the magnetic field coming from the flowing current, thereby allowing more flux to pass through the core of the electromagnet, producing a magnetic field strength that is several times that of an air core electromagnet as the relative permeability (to magnetic flux, compared to vacuum) of soft iron is about 64 × 10³

However, once the current is switched, the soft iron does not remain its magnetic, and therefore, the electromagnet becomes demagnetized, thereby being able to maintain its electromagnetic characteristics (being made magnetic by the flow of electric current)

Explanation:

The hair dryer has a plastic case so there is no need for an earth wire connection in the plug ,explain why the hair dryer is still safe to use.

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Answer:

plastics are unable to conduct electricity and heat due to there being no free flowing electrons, meaning they are safe to use.

Explanation:

a ball was changed vertically upwards with kinetic energy 200 joule what will be the total energy and Midway​

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Answer:

Part 1; The total energy = Constant = 200 J

Part 2; Midway, the potential energy = The kinetic energy = 100 J

Explanation:

Part 1

According to the first law of thermodynamics, energy is neither created nor destroyed but changed from one form to another

The total (mechanical) energy = Potential energy + Kinetic energy = Constant

The kinetic energy given to the ball changed vertically up = 200 J

Potential energy = Mass, m × Gravity, g × Height, h

Given that the mass m of the ball and the acceleration due to gravity, g, remain the same, we have;

Potential energy ∝ The height of the ball

The potential energy at ground level = 0 J (Height , h = 0)

∴ The total (mechanical) energy = 0 J + 200 J = 200 J

At the maximum height, the ball momentarily stops, and the kinetic energy = 0 J

Therefore;

The potential energy of the ball at the maximum height, [tex]h_{max}[/tex], [tex]P.E._{max}[/tex] = 200 J

∴  [tex]P.E._{max}[/tex] = m·g·[tex]h_{max}[/tex] = 200 J

Part 2

At midway we have, the height, h = ([tex]h_{max}[/tex])/2

Therefore, [tex]P.E._{Midway}[/tex] = (m·g·([tex]h_{max}[/tex]))/2 = ([tex]P.E._{max}[/tex])/2 = (200 J)/2 = 100 J

The potential energy midway = 100 J

The  remaining 200 J - 100 J = 100 J is the kinetic energy remaining in the ball

The kinetic energy midway = 100 J

Therefore, the total energy midway = 100 J + 100 J = 200 J

How does the temperature of a planet determine the states of matter you would observe on that planet?

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Explanation:

the temperature will determine the kinetic energy or degree of freedom of the molecules of matter.

if the temperature is high, the kinetic energy of the molecules increase which may cause a change of state into a gas which has molecules of high kinetic energy. this shows that temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules.

A 210 Ohm resistor uses 9.28 W of
power. How much current flows
through the resistor?
(Unit = A)

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Resistance=R=210OhmPower=9.28W=P

Current=I

[tex]\boxed{\sf P=I^2R}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I^2=\dfrac{P}{R}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I^2=\dfrac{9.28}{210}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I^2\approx0.04[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\sqrt{0.04}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\sqrt{\dfrac{4}{100}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\dfrac{\sqrt{4}}{\sqrt{100}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\dfrac{2}{10}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx0.2A[/tex]

An observer measures a 100 Hz Doppler shift as an ambulance goes by. At rest, the frequency of the ambulance's siren is 2,000 Hz. What is the speed of the ambulance?

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The change in the frequency of the sound, due to the relative motion of the source of sound and the observer, is determined by the Doppler's Effect.

The speed of the ambulance (source) is "6517 m/s"

The equation of Doppler's Effect is given as follows:

[tex]f_o = \frac{v+v_o}{v+v_s}f_s[/tex]

where,

[tex]f_o\\[/tex] = frequency of sound measure by observer  = 100 Hz

v = speed of sound = 343 m/s

[tex]v_o[/tex] = speed of observer = 0 m/s

[tex]v_s[/tex] = speed of ambulance (source) = ?

[tex]f_s[/tex] = actual frequency = 2000 Hz

Therefore, using the values, we get:

[tex]100\ Hz = \frac{343\ m/s + 0\ m/s}{343\ m/s + v_s}(2000\ Hz)\\\\(100\ Hz)(343\ m/s + v_s) = (343\ m/s)(2000\ Hz)\\\\v_s = \frac{686000\ Hz.m/s - 34300\ Hz.m/s}{100\ Hz}[/tex]

v_s = 6517 m/s

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If Bulb B burns
out, what happens?
A Bulb A and C will stay lit.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Since bulb B is burnt out, the wires can't transfer to bulb A, so that's why bulb A will burn out.

If I get it wrong, sorry. Im still learning.

The question is given in the picture below.... please help me and mention all the steps..​

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Answer:

a)water is turning into ice it is changing it's state from liquid to solid

b)B to C  ice is melting and it  is changing  it's state from solid to liquid

C to D water is boiling and it is changing it's state from liquid to vapours(steam)

c) temperature

At A 0

At B 0

At C 100

At D 100

Explanation: The temperature will remain 0 degrees Celsius until all the ice becomes water and the temperature will remain 100 degrees Celsius until all the  water changes into steam.

What is the purpose of the lab the importance of the topic and the question you are trying to answer?

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perpose of lab is to store apparatus and do some experiment

Helps someone to know the exert lengh of something

physics as a subject involves measurement and estimation,giving examples of everyday life situations, explain the meaning and what is done in each case​

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Answer:

57

Explanation:

In isoelectric focusing gel electrophoresis a. there is a pH gradient that parallels the electric field gradient b. particular care must be taken to ensure the same pH along the length of the gel c. the electric current is allowed to fluctuate d. the electric circuits of the apparatus must be very well insulated

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Answer:

a. there is a pH gradient that parallels the electric field gradient.

Explanation:

Gel electrophoresis is a technique used to separate DNA fragments according to their size. DNA samples are loaded in the wells and then electric current is applied to pull the DNA fragments out from the gel. Isoelectric gel electrophoresis is a process in which negatively charged DNA fragments are separated from the gel.

7. A thin wire was wound 30 times closely over a boiling tube. The total length of the windings as measured was found to be 6.3mm. Determine the diameter of the wire .​

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Answer:

Diameter of wire = 0.00021 meters

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Number of windings = 30

Length of windings = 6.3 mm to meters = 0.0063 meters

To find the diameter of the wire, we would use this mathematical expression;

Length of windings = number of windings * diameter of wire

Substituting the values into the expression, we have;

0.0063 = 30 * diameter of wire

Diameter of wire = 0.0063/30

Diameter of wire = 0.00021 meters

Q010) A well in which the water rises on its own to a level above its aquifer Group of answer choices is the result of pressure within a confined aquifer that creates a potentiometric surface. is called an ordinary well. always pushes water higher than the ground surface. cannot be used for commercial or public use, as the water is under too much pressure.

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Answer:

The result of pressure within a confined aquifer that creates a potentiometric surface

Explanation:

There are conditions under the Earth's surface, where porous rock layers are tilted and also have a confining, less porous, rock layer about the their boundary, forming a confined aquifer. The existing pressure in the aquifer is therefore confined within the water and the porous  rock layer, such that drilling into the pressurized aquifer leads to the water rising under the pressure existing in the aquifer, to a potentiometric surface which is above the actual underground level of the aquifer

Describe the laws of liquid pressure and explain the term fluid. (Please try to give the correct answer 'coz it's urgent!)​

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Answer:

The laws of liquid pressure are: ... The liquid pressure at a point inside the liquid is same in all directions. The liquid pressure at a point inside the liquid is directly proportional to the depth of that point from the free surface of liquid. The pressure of liquid at same depth is different for different liquids

Answer:

The laws of liquid pressure:

The pressure that is inside the liquid rises with the intensity from the surface of a liquid.

The term fluid:

Fluid is basically liquid and a substance that is known to have no certain shape. The opposite of the term fluid would be solid.

A car is traveling at 36km/h when it accelerates and after 2 seconds the car reaches a speed of 54km/h. Calculate the speed of the car in 2s?

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Answer:18km





Answer:18km

54-36=18

the mass of earth is 6*10^24 and of mars is 6*10^23 and gravitational force is 6.67*10^16 ,find the distance between their centres.​

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Answer:

6× 10¹⁰ metres

Explanation:

F=(G×M1×M2)/r²

(6.67×10¹⁶)=((6.67×10^-11)(6×10²⁴)(6×10²³))/r²

r²=3.6×10²¹

Therefore r=6×10¹⁰ metres

3.7 kg of a saturated water vapor at 0.4 MPa is isothermally cooled until it is a saturated liquid. Calculate the amount of heat rejected during this process in MJ. (Report your answer in 3 decimal places.)

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Answer:

7.894 MJ

Explanation:

Given that:

The mass of the saturated water vapor = 3.7 kg

The pressure of the saturated water vapor = 0.4 MPa

From saturated properties of steam tables when the pressure is at 0.4 Mpa

The enthalpy in (kJ/kg);

hf = 604.7 kJ/kg

hg = 2738.1 kJ/kg

The rejected heat during this process is:

Q = m(hg - hf)

Q = 3.7(2738.1 - 604.7) kJ/kg

Q = 3.7(2133.4) kJ/kg

Q = 7893.58 kJ/kg

Q = 7.894 MJ

-8. A vessel is filled with a 20cm of water. When an irregular body of mass 800gm is immersed the volume of water is increased to 60cm3. What is the density of irregular shaped body? ​

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Answer:

13.33 g/cm3

Explanation:

density = mass/volume

mass of irregular body = 800 grams

new volume = 60 cube cm

= density = 800/60  = 13.333 g/cm3

7. Describe about the difficultites that would arise due to lack of non-uniformity in measurement. ​

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Answer:

Many difficulties would arise if there was a lack of uniformity in the measurement of various weights and measures between business, industry, individuals and countries. The biggest implications for a lack of uniformity are in health and safety, equity and sustainability.

Explanation:

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a load of 800 newton is lifted by an effort of 200 Newton. if the load is placed at a distance of 10 cm from the fulcrum. what will be the effort distance ?​

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Answer:

40 cm

Explanation:

We are given that

Load=800 N

Effort=200 N

Load  distance=10 cm

We have to find the effort distance.

We know that

[tex]load\times load\;distance=Effort\times effort\;distance[/tex]

Using the formula

[tex]800\times 10=200\times effort\;distance[/tex]

Effort distance=[tex]\frac{800\times 10}{200}[/tex]

Effort distance=[tex]\frac{8000}{200}[/tex]

Effort distance=40 cm

Hence,  the effort distance will be 40 cm.

If the force on a spring is 2 N and it stretched 0.5 m, what is the spring constant?
O A. 2 N/m
OB. 0.2 N/m
OC. 0.4 N/m
OD. 4 N/m

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It solved by the Hooke's law states F=kx

answer is

0.4n/m

the hydrometer with the density of liquid to be 800 kg metre per square is the volume of the submerged part of the hydrometer is 5 into 10 to the power minus 5 calculate the mass of the hydrometer​

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Answer:

Mass = 0.04 Kg

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Density = 800 kg/m³

Volume = 5 * 10^{-5} m³

To find the mass of the object;

Density can be defined as mass all over the volume of an object.

Simply stated, density is mass per unit volume of an object.

Mathematically, density is given by the formula;

[tex] Density = \frac {mass}{volume} [/tex]

Making mass the subject of formula, we have;

[tex] Mass = density * volume [/tex]

Substituting the values into the formula, we have;

[tex] Mass = 800 * 5 * 10^{-5} [/tex]

Mass = 0.04 Kg

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