A piston contains oxygen at 280 k occupying a volume of 0.25m3. The cylinder is compressed adiabatically to 0.14 m3, find the increase in temperature of the gas.

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Answer 1

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Can I get help on this question please

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it would be the 3rd one. so C

It would be the 3rd one

Bonnie and Clyde are trying to steal the world's largest diamond from a 10 story
building. Bonnie needs to make a landing spot for when Clyde jumps with the
diamond. She knows they will be jumping from 58 feet. Neglecting air resistance,
what is the speed Clyde will be falling at right before hitting the ground?

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Answer:

The speed Clyde will be falling at is 33.72.

Bio-mimetic gel was used in the study of genetics and ultimately banded by the Federation. A Ferengi transport ship is carrying a 5-centimeter [cm] radius cylindrical tank of bio-mimetic gel to sell on the black market. A hydrostatic pressure probe located at the bottom of the tank reads 60 millimeters of mercury [mm Hg]. If the specific gravity of the gel is 8.9, what is the mass of gel contained in the tank in units of kilograms [kg]

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Answer:

m = 6.4 kg

Explanation:

Now, we use the following equation to find the mass of the gel:

[tex]P = \rho gh[/tex]

where,

P = (60 mm of Hg)(133.3 Pa/1 mm of Hg) = 7999.2 Pa = 7.99 KPa

ρ = density of gel = [tex]\frac{m}{V} = \frac{m}{\pi r^2 h}[/tex]

m = mass of gel = ?

r = radius of cylindrical tank = 5 cm = 0.05 m

h = height of tank

Therefore,

[tex]7999.2 Pa = (\frac{m}{\pi(0.05\ m)^2\ h})(9.81\ m/s^2)h\\\\\frac{(7999.2\ Pa)(\pi)(0.05\ m)^2}{9.81\ m/s^2} = m\\[/tex]

m = 6.4 kg

During a hockey game, a puck is given an initial speed of 10 m/s. It slides 50 m on the horizontal ice before it stops due to friction. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the pick and the ice.A) 0.12B) 0.10C) 0.11D) 0.090

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]\mu_k = 0.102[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The initial speed of the pluck is  [tex]u = 10 \ m/s[/tex]

    The  distance it slides on the horizontal ice is  [tex]s = 50 \ m[/tex]

Generally from kinematic equation we have that

       [tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2as[/tex]      

Here v is  is the final velocity and the value is 0 m/s given that the pluck came to rest, so

      [tex]0^2 = 10 ^2 + 2* a * 50[/tex]      

=>   [tex]a = - 1 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Here the negative sign show that the pluck is decelerating  

 Generally the force applied on the pluck is  equal to the frictional force experienced by the pluck

      So  

                [tex]F = F_f[/tex]

=>            [tex]m * a = m* g * \mu_k[/tex]

=>             [tex]1 = 9.8 * \mu_k[/tex]

=>              [tex]\mu_k = 0.102[/tex]

 

Which of the factors below is NOT critical in developing good physical fitness? *

environment
behavior
age
heredity

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Answer: Age

Explanation:

Physical fitness has to do with the effective and efficient working of the body system which allows individuals to be healthy.

The factors that are critical in developing good physical fitness include the environment, the behavior of the individual and heredity. To maintain physical fitness, one should exercise, eat healthy, avoid smoking etc. Age is not a factor in physical fitness.

A major league pitcher can throw a baseball an excess of

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A lions speed. You’re welcome

Suppose a uniform solid sphere of mass M and radius R rolls without slipping down an inclined plane starting from rest. The linear velocity of the sphere at the bottom of the incline depends on?

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Answer:

None of the mass or the radius of the sphere

Explanation:

When a uniform solid sphere of any given mass, say M and any given radius, say R, rolls without slipping downwards an inclined plane that starts from rest. The linear velocity of the sphere at about the bottom of the inclined happens not to depend on either of its mass or that of the radius of its sphere.

Please help!!
A person is driving in a circle at 20m/s. Are they accelerating?

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(C) there changing direction

A disk rotates at a constant angular velocity of 30 degrees per second. Consider a point on the edge of the disk. Through how many degrees has it rotated after 3 seconds?

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Answer:

The disk covers a rotation of 90º after 3 seconds.

Explanation:

Since the disk rotates at constant angular speed, we can determine the change in angular position ([tex]\Delta \theta[/tex]), measured in sexagesimal degrees, by the following kinematic formula:

[tex]\Delta \theta = \omega\cdot \Delta t[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]\omega[/tex] - Angular velocity, measured in sexagesimal degrees per second.

[tex]\Delta t[/tex] - Time, measured in seconds.

If we know that [tex]\omega= 30\,\frac{\circ}{s}[/tex] and [tex]\Delta t = 3\,s[/tex], then the change in angular position is:

[tex]\Delta \theta = \left(30\,\frac{\circ}{s} \right)\cdot (3\,s)[/tex]

[tex]\Delta \theta = 90^{\circ}[/tex]

The disk covers a rotation of 90º after 3 seconds.

A 1430 kg car speeds up from rest
to 14.0 m/s in 7.00 s. lgnoring
friction, how much power did that
require?

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Energy of the car is E = m v ^2 / 2
Power is energy over time
P = E / t
So
P = (m v ^ 2)/ 2 t
P = 20 kW

The power required by the car if a 1430 kg car speeds up from rest to 14.0 m/s in 7.00 s is 20020 Joules.

What is power?

In science and engineering, power is the rate at which work is completed or energy is delivered. It can be expressed as the product of the work completed (W) or the energy transferred (E) divided by the time interval (t), or W/t.

A high-powered motor can complete a given amount of work quickly, or a low-powered motor can accomplish it slowly. Foot-pounds per minute, joules per second (or watts), and ergs per second are examples of units of power, which measure work (or energy) per unit of time.

Given:

A 1430 kg car speeds up from rest to 14.0 m/s in 7.00 s,

Calculate the acceleration and displacement as shown below,

[tex]v = u + at[/tex]

14 =  0 + a × 7

a = 2 m/s²

[tex]s = ut + 1/2at^2[/tex]

s = 0 + 1 / 2 × 2 × 7²

s = 49 m,

Calculate the power as shown below,

Power = 1430 × 2 × 49 / 7

Power = 20020 Joules

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2800000 kg
Fig. 2.1
The total mass of the rocket and its full load of fuel is 2.8 106 kg. The constant force provided by
the rocket's motors is 3.2 x 107N.
32000000 N.
(a) Calculate
(i) the total weight of the rocket and the fuel.
weight =

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Answer:

W = 27468000 [N] or 27.47 [kN]

Explanation:

The weight of a body is defined as the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.

[tex]W = m*g[/tex]

where:

W = weight of the rocket with fuel [kg]

m = mass = 2800000 [kg]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

Now we can solve:

[tex]W = 2800000*9.81\\W = 27468000 [N][/tex]

air is a gas and the particles can be pushed closer toegether which is called

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Gases are easily compressed, the particles have large spaces between them, so it is easy to push them closer together. Gases have very low densities, there are huge amounts of space between particles. Due to the large spaces between particles in a gas you can force the particles closer together using a plunger.

g You heard the sound of a distant explosion (3.50 A/10) seconds after you saw it happen. If the temperature of the air is (15.0 B) oC, how far were you from the site of the explosion

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Answer:

The answer is "1557 meters".

Explanation:

speed of sound in ([tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex]) [tex]= 331.5 + 0.60 \ T^{\circ}\ C\\\\[/tex]

[tex]\to V = 331.5 + 0.6 \times 24 = 346 \frac{m}{s}\\\\\to t = 4.5 \ seconds \\\\\to S = vt = 346 \times 4.5 = 1557 \ meters[/tex]

what is the difference between biomass and fossil fuels main points?

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Answer:

Fossil fuels release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Natural gas is the best fossil fuel in terms of energy output per unit of carbon dioxide emitted. Biomass is renewable because a new crop can be grown after each harvest, and biomass is a low carbon fuel. Biomass has the approximate chemical formula CHO.

Explanation:

A force of 64 N gives an object an acceleration of 23.53 m/s^2. What is the mass of the object?
A-2.00 kg
B-1505 kg
C-2.72 kg
D-736 kg

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D is the right answer for this I think

explain an experiment of the phenomenon of rainfall​

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Unclear/incomplete question. However, I inferred you need an explanation of the phenomenon of rainfall​.

Explanation:

Basically, the phenomenon of rainfall​ follows a natural cycle called the water cycle. What we call 'rainfall' occurs when water condensed (in liquid form) in the atmosphere is made to fall down on the ground as tiny droplets as a result of the forces of gravity.

The water cycle makes rainfall possible:

First, water on the earth's surface is evaporated (or is absorbed into) the atmosphere.Next, it then condensed into liquid form; which later falls to the surface to the ground again. And the process continues.

Circus a path along which electric current flows how would changing the battery in a circuit from 9 V to 1.5 V most likely affect the circuit

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when we reduce the voltage in circuit from 9 volts from 1.5 volts the flow of the current will also get reduced in a circuit.
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why do feet smell and noses run?

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Answer:

Nose has mucous glands with hairs which helps the body in trapping pollutants and infectants from entering inside the body. On the other hand,our feet is composed of millions of sweat pores when dirt and other things accumulate,it smells because of sweat mixed with the dirt and other dirty things of the ground.

Explanation:

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What are conducting patterns?

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Answer:

A conducting pattern is a pattern in which your dominant hand follows in order to establish beats and tempo to the choir. Conductors that are directing large orchestras and choirs will often times use a baton so that the entire group can clearly see the motions.

Explanation:

A rock is at the top of a 20 meter tall hill. The rock has a mass of 10 kg. How much potential energy does it have?

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Answer:

1960 J

Explanation:

The potential energy of a body can be found by using the formula

PE = mgh

where

m is the mass

h is the height

g is the acceleration due to gravity which is 9.8 m/s²

PE = 10 × 9.8 × 20

We have the final answer as

1960 J

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Which of the following statements is true?
O Electromagnets use electrlcity and magnets.
O Magnetic fields are strongest around the poles of a magnet.
O The south pole of a magnet will repel the south pole of another magnet.
O all of the above

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Answer:

all are true so d is right

Explanation:

Electromagnets use electrlcity and magnets is true.

Magnetic fields are strongest around the poles of a magnet is true.

The south pole of a magnet will repel the south pole of another magnet is true

and since all of them is true the answer is d all of the above

2 kg ball of clay moving at 40 m/s collides with a 5 kg ball of clay moving at 10 m/s directly toward the first ball. What is the final velocity if both balls stick together after the collision?

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Answer:

vf = 4.3 m/s

Explanation:

Assuming no external forces acting during the collision, total momentum must be conserved:

        [tex]p_{o} = p_{f} (1)[/tex]

        where p₀ = initial momentum, and pf = final momentum.

The initial momentum is just the sum (vector sum) of the initial momenta of both balls, as follows:

       [tex]p_{o} = m_{1} * v_{1o} + m_{2} * v_{2o} = 2 kg* 40 m/s - 5kg* 10m/s = 30 kg*m/s (2)[/tex]

The final momentum, assuming both balls stick together after the collision, can be expressed as follows:

       [tex]p_{f} = (m_{1} + m_{2} ) * v_{f} = 7 kg * v_{f} (3)[/tex]

From (2) and (3), solving for vf, we get:

        [tex]v_{f} =\frac{30 kg*m/s}{7 kg} = 4.3 m/s (4)[/tex]

A bullet fired into a fixed target loses half of its velocity after penetrating 3 cm. How much further it will penetrate before coming to rest assuming that it faces constant resistance to motion​

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[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Given:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{First \: penetrating \: length\:(s_{1}) = 3 \: cm}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\:To \:Find:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Left \: Penetration \: length \: before \: it \: comes \: to \: rest \:( s_{2} )}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Calculation:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Let \: Initial \: velocity = v\:m/s} \\\\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Left \: velocity \: after \: s_{1} \: penetration = \dfrac{v}{2} \:m/s} \\\\ [/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{s_{1} = \dfrac{3}{100} = 0.03 \: m}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

☯ As we know that,

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ \bigg(\dfrac{v}{2} \bigg)^{2} = {v}^{2} + 2a s_{1}}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ \dfrac{ {v}^{2} }{4} = {v}^{2} + 2 \times a \times 0.03 }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ \dfrac{ {v}^{2} }{4} - {v}^{2} = 0.06 \times a }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{\dfrac{ - 3{v}^{2} }{4} = 0.06 \times a }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{a = \dfrac{ - 3 {v}^{2} }{4 \times 0.06} }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ a = \dfrac{ - 25 {v}^{2} }{2}\:m/s^{2} ......(1) }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{ Initial\:velocity=v\:m/s} \\\\ [/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{ Final \: velocity = 0 \: m/s }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{{0}^{2} = {v}^{2} + 2 \times \dfrac{ - 25 {v}^{2} }{2} \times s }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ - {v}^{2} = - 25 {v}^{2} \times s }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s = \dfrac{ - {v}^{2} }{ - 25 {v}^{2} }}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s = \dfrac{1}{25} }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s = 0.04 \: m }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

☯ For left penetration (s₂)

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{s = s_{1} + s_{2} }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ 0.04 = 0.03 + s_{2}}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ s_{2} = 0.04 - 0.03 }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{s_{2} = 0.01 \: m = {\boxed{\sf{\purple{1 \: cm }}} }}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\star\:\sf{Left \: penetration \: before \: it \: come \: to \: rest \: is \:{\bf{ 1 \: cm}}} \\ [/tex]

(6.9 * 10-6)(770 * 102)

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Answer:

4948020

Explanation:

(6.9*10-6)(770*102)

Multiply  6.9  by  10 .

( 69 − 6 ) ( 770 ⋅ 102 )

Subtract  6  from  69 .

63 ( 770 ⋅ 102 )

Multiply  770  by 102 .

63 ⋅ 78540

Multiply  63  by  78540 .

4948020

A motorcycle skids for a distance of 2.0 m with the icy road pushing on its tires with force of 120 N as its
brakes are applied
What is the change in kinetic energy for the motorcycle?
Round the answer to two significant digits.​

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Answer:

-240

Explanation:

A motorcycle skids for a distance of 2.0 m on an icy road, then the change in kinetic energy for the motorcycle will be equal to -240 J.

What is kinetic energy?

The force which a moving object has is referred to as kinetic energy in physics. It is defined as the number of effort required to propel a person of a specific mass from still to a specific velocity.

Aside from slight fluctuations in speed, your body holds onto the kinetic energy it obtains during acceleration.

When the body slows down from its present level to a condition of rest, the same quantity of energy is used.

Formally, kinetic energy is any quantity that has a gradient concerning time in the Lagrangian of a system.

As per the given information in the question,

Distance, d = 2.0 m

Friction, f = 120 N

The angle between displacement and friction force, θ = 180°

Now, the change in kinetic energy for the motorcycle = Work done by the friction.

K.E = f × d(cos θ)

= 120 (2.0 m)(cos 180°)

Δ K.E = -240 J

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Need ASAP!! An object lies motionless on a rough inclined surface .

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

yes

Answer:

that's true

Explanation:

if the rough inclined plane was rough enough than it would be true

(35) Calculate the total charge of all the electrons in a copper plate of mass 3.0g,
atomic number z = 29 and atomic mass 63.5g/mol. (Avogadro's no.- 6.02x1023
atoms, e = 1.6x10-1°C)

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Given :

A copper plate of mass 3.0g.

Atomic number, z = 29.

Atomic mass, M.M = 63.5 g/mol.

Avogadro's number, [tex]N_a = 6.02\times 10^{23}\ atoms[/tex].

Charge on electron, [tex]e = 1.6\times 10^{-19}\ C[/tex].

To Find :

The total charge of all the electrons.

Solution :

Moles of copper,

[tex]m = \dfrac{3}{63.5}\ moles\\\\m = 0.047 \ moles[/tex]

Number of atoms in 0.047 moles of copper :

[tex]n = 0.047\times 6.02\times 10^{23}\\\\n = 2.83\times 10^{22} \ atoms[/tex]

Since, there are 29 electrons on each atoms.

So, total charge is :

[tex]C = 2.83\times 10^{22}\times 29\times 1.6\times 10^{-19}\ C\\\\C = 131312\ C\\\\C = 1.31 \times 10^5\ C[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

A horizontal spring has a spring constant of 2.00 N/m. One end of the spring is attached to a fixed wall. A mass of 0.200 kilograms is attached to the free end of the spring and the spring is compressed by 0.500 meters from its natural length. The mass is released. What is the speed of the mass when the spring returns to its natural length?

a. 2.24 m/s
b. 2.50 m/s
c. 5.00 m/s
d. 1.58 m/s

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Answer:

(D) the speed of the mass when the spring returns to its natural length is 1.58 m/s.

Explanation:

Given;

spring constant of the spring, k = 2 N/m

mass attached to the spring, m = 0.2 kg

compression of the spring, x = 0.5 m

Apply the principle of conservation of mechanical energy;

K.E = P.E

¹/₂m(v² - u²) = ¹/₂kx²

where;

u is the initial speed of the mass = 0

¹/₂mv²  = ¹/₂kx²

mv²  = kx²

[tex]v^2= \frac{kx^2}{m} \\\\v= \sqrt{\frac{kx^2}{m}} \\\\v = \sqrt{\frac{(2)(0.5)^2}{0.2}} \\\\v = 1.58 \ m/s[/tex]

Therefore, the speed of the mass when the spring returns to its natural length is 1.58 m/s.

What is the most important factor that determines the thickness, and therefore strength, of the lithosphere?

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Answer:

Internal temperature

Explanation:

The temperature of the lithosphere has been said to vary across range of temperature values. From a temperature of the crust of about zero degrees Celsius (or 32 degrees Fahrenheit) to a temperature of around 500 degrees Celsius (932 degrees Fahrenheit) for that of the upper mantle. This said temperature is the most crucial factor in determining the strength, the thickness and thereof of the lithosphere

James is planning on registering for a course in electrical engineering which of the following sub disciplines could he opt for instrumentation engineering prosthetics plant design or signal processing

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Answer:

Instrmentation engineering

Explanation:

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