An airplane starts from rest and undergoes a uniform acceleration of 10.8 m/s^2 for 16.7 s seconds before leaving the ground. What is its displacement?

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Answer 1

Answer:

3012.012m

Explanation:

s=it +1/2(10.8)(16.7)^2


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Complete this sentence. The solubility of a sample will ____________ when the size of the sample increases.


stay the same

decrease

increase

be unable to be determined

the answer is not decrease

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The solubility of the sample will decrease

The direction equivalent to {40° W of S} is:
A. 40 ° E of S
B. 40° W of N
C. 40° E of N
D. 50° S of W
E. 50° E of N

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

When an object is in a gravitational field, it has energy in its __________ __________ energy store.

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Answer:

Gravitational potential

Explanation:

Any object that is not on the surface of the Earth, but at a height instead has potential energy. Eventually, this can become kinetic energy once the object falls.

When an object is in a gravitational field, it has energy in its gravitational potential energy store.

Does anyone know the answer ? I forgot my calculator.


12 x sin50

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12 × sin50 = 9.192533317........

If Cl− is the only anion in the solution, what is the Cl− concentration in milliequivalents per liter?

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Answer:

155mEq/L Cl-

Explanation:

A Ringer’s solution contains the following concentrations of cations: 146 mEq/L of Na+, 5 mEq/L of K+, and 4 mEq/L of Ca2+.

As Cl- is the only counterion of those cations:

For Na, the molecule is NaCl and the mEq/L of Cl- = mEq of Na+. The Cl- of the first ion is 146mEq/L Cl-

For K+, The molecule is KCl, mEq Cl- = 5mEq/L Cl-

And, for Ca2+, The molecule is CaCl2 but the equivalents of Ca2+ = Equivalents of Cl- = 4mEq/L Cl-

The total concentration of Cl- are:

146 + 5 + 4 =

155mEq/L Cl-

If we go on the top of the Mountain we will our weight increase or decrease?​

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Answer:

increase

Explanation:

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Answer:

our weight would decrease.

Explanation:

because of you burning all those calories and fat from hiking up the mountain.

The gravitational force acting on various masses is measured on different planets. Measured values for the forces acting on the corresponding masses are shown in the data table. Analyze the data and develop a method for comparing the gravitational field strengths on the different planets. Use your method to compare the gravitational field strengths, and report your conclusions.

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we Know that gravitational field strength(g) at a point on a planet is equal to gravitational force exerted per unit mass placed at that point.
It Means,
g=F/m
Here,
g=gravitational field strength
F=Gravitational force
m=Mass
Case A
planet force =10 and mass= .5
g1=F/m
g1=10/.5
=100/5
g1=20m/s
case B
F=30 and m=2
therefore g2=30/2
g2=15m/s^2
case C
F=45 and m=3
g3=45/3
=15m/s^2
case D
g4=60/6
g4=10m/s^2
from above results it is clear that the gravitational field strength of planet D is minimum which is 10m/s^2 and gravitational field strength of planet A is maximum which is 20m/s^2

Raquel establece que la rapidez del sonido en el aire en un día es de 346 m/s . Días después hace la misma medición obteniendo una rapidez de 340 m/ s . ¿Cuál será la temperatura del aire en cada día?

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Answer:

La ecuación para la velodiad del sonido en aire esta dada por:

[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{\gamma*R*T}{M} }[/tex]

Resolviendo esto para T, obtenemos:

[tex]T = v^2*(\frac{M}{\gamma*R} )[/tex]

donde:

T = temperatura del aire en grados Kelvin

γ = constante adiabatica = 1.4

R = constante del gas ideal =

M = masa molar del aire = 29*10^(-3) kg/mol

Si sabemos que el primer día la velocidad es 346 m/s, tenemos:

v = 346 m/s

Ahora podemos reemplazar todos esos valores en la ecuación para T, y asi obtener:

[tex]T = (346m/s)^2*(\frac{29*10^{-3}kg/mol}{1.4* 8.31 J/mol*K} ) = 298.42 K[/tex]

Para el segundo día la velocidad es 340 m/s, entonces ese día la temperatura va a ser:

[tex]T = (340m/s)^2*(\frac{29*10^{-3}kg/mol}{1.4* 8.31 J/mol*K} ) = 288.16 K[/tex]

The boiling point of water is 1000 C at sea level. The boiling point of butane is -1.50C… If we leave liquid butane in a bowl on a table in a room where the temperature is 240C, butane will

A. evaporate.
B. condense.
C. freeze.
D. melt.

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Answer: If we leave liquid butane in a bowl on a table in a room where the temperature is [tex]24^{o}C[/tex], butane will evaporate.

Explanation:

A temperature at which the the liquid and gaseous phase of a substance of a substance are present in equilibrium with each other is called boiling point.

For example, the boiling point of butane is -1.5 degree Celsius.

This means that at a temperature above -1.5 degree Celsius, butane will exist is gaseous state. That is, at a temperature of 24 degree Celsius butane will evaporate.

Thus, we can conclude that if we leave liquid butane in a bowl on a table in a room where the temperature is [tex]24^{o}C[/tex], butane will evaporate.

A basketball is shot by a player at a height of 2.0m. The initial angle was 53° above the horizontal. At the highest point, the ball was travelling 6 m/s. If he scored (the ball went through the rim that is 3.00m above the ground), what was the player's horizontal distance from the basket?

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At the ball's highest point, it has no vertical velocity, so the 6 m/s is purely horizontal. A projectile's horizontal velocity does not change, which means the ball was initially thrown with speed v such that

v cos(53°) = 6 m/s   ==>   v = (6 m/s) sec(53°) ≈ 9.97 m/s

The player shoots the ball from a height of 2.0 m, so that the ball's horizontal and vertical positions, respectively x and y, at time t are

x = (9.97 m/s) cos(53°) t = (6 m/s) t

y = 2.0 m + (9.97 m/s) sin(53°) t - 1/2 gt ²

Find the times t for which the ball reaches a height of 3.00 m:

3.00 m = 2.0 m + (9.97 m/s) sin(53°) t - 1/2 gt ²

==>   t ≈ 0.137 s   or   t ≈ 1.49 s

The second time is the one we care about, because it's the one for which the ball would be falling into the basket.

Now find the distance x traveled by the ball after this time:

x = (6 m/s) (1.49 s) ≈ 8.93 m

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Assume that the velocity of the soda bottle falling from a height of 0.8 m will be 4 m/s. Record this velocity for each mass in Table A, and use it in calculating the predicted kinetic energy of the soda bottle for the masses of 0.125 kg, 0.250 kg, 0.375 kg, and 0.500 kg using the equation: KE=1/2 mv^2 When solving for kinetic energy (KE), m is mass, and v is the speed (or velocity).

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[tex]\large{\underbrace{\underline{\fcolorbox{White}{pink}{\bf{ANSWER♥︎}}}}}[/tex]kinetic energy is given as

KE = (0.5) m v²

given that : v = speed of the bottle in each case = 4 m/s when m = 0.125 kg

KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.125) (4)² = 1 J

when m = 0.250 kg KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.250) (4)² = 2 J

when m = 0.375 kg KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.375) (4)² = 3 J

when m = 0.0.500 kg KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.500) (4)² = 4 J

a uniform meter ruler is balanced at its midpoint

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Answer:

a) i) x = 0.25 m, ii) x = 0.10 m, iii)  x = 0.050 m

b) i)  x = 0.40 m

Explanation:

a) For this exercise we use the rotational equilibrium equation, where we assume that the anticlockwise rotations are positive.

1) L = 2W  

we set our reference system in the center of the bar where the fulcrum is

              ∑τ = 0

              W 0.50 - L x = 0

              x = 0.50 W / L

we substitute the value

              x = 0.50 W / 2W

              x = 0.25 m

ii) L = 5W

we calculate

              x = 0.50 W / 5W

              x = 0.10 m

iii) L = 10 W

               x = 0.50 W / 10W

              x = 0.050 m

b) a new weight is placed at x₂ = 30 cm on the left side

              W 0.50 + W 0.30 - L x = 0

              x = (0.50 + 0.30) W / L

              x = 0.80 W / L

we calculate

i)  L = 2W

                x = 0.80 w / 2w

                x = 0.40 m

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Answer:

The diagram assigned B

explanation:

Check the direction of the two vectors, their resultant must be in the same direction.

Can the magnitude of a vector ever (a) be equal to one of its components, or (b) be less than one of its components? 9. Can a particle with constant speed be accelerating? What if it has constant velocity? ​

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Answer:

a) the other components are zero, in the direction of one of the coordinate axes

b) the magnitude is less than the value of one of its components, it must occur when the vector is in some arbitrary direction

9) constant velocity the acceleration must necessarily be zero,

constant speed  can be accelerated since it may be changing the direction of the velocity vector

Explanation:

Vectors are quantities that have modulo (scalar) direction and sense.

a)  If in a vector its magnitude is equal to one d its components implies that the other components are zero, therefore the vector must be in the direction of one of the coordinate axes

b) if the magnitude is less than the value of one of its components, it must occur when the vector is in some arbitrary direction, other than the direction of the axes, that is

          R² = x² + y²

where R is the magnitude of the vector e x, and are the components

9) When a particle has a constant velocity, the acceleration must necessarily be zero,

         v = vo + a t

The bold letters indicate vectors If a = 0 implies that v = vo

If a particle has constant speed it can be accelerated since it may be changing the direction of the velocity vector, this type of acceleration has the name of centripetal acceleration

Which labels are correct for the regions marked? a. X: Slower in gases than liquids Y: Faster in solids than gases Z: Velocity depends on medium b. X: Faster in gases than liquids Y: Slowest in solids Z: Faster in liquids than gases c. X: Slower in solids than liquids Y: Velocity depends on medium Z: Faster in liquids than gases d. X: Velocity depends on medium Y: Fastest in gases Z: Slower in liquids than solids

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Answer:

a. X: Slower in gases than liquids Y: Faster in solids than gases Z: Velocity depends on medium.

Explanation:

Speed of sound is fastest in solids. Sound waves travel more quickly in solid, than of liquid and gases. Sound waves travel most slowest in gases. Speed of sound varies significantly and it depends upon medium it is travelling through.  In more rigid medium sounds velocity will be faster.

49. A block is pushed across a horizontal surface with a
coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.15 by applying a
150 N horizontal force.
(a) The block accelerates at the rate of 2.53 m/s2
Find the mass of the block.

(b) The block slides across a new surface while
experiencing the same applied force as before.
The block now moves with a constant speed.
What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between
the block and the new surface?

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Answer:

(a) 37.5 kg

(b) 4

Explanation:

Force, F = 150 N

kinetic friction coefficient = 0.15

(a) acceleration, a = 2.53 m/s^2

According to the newton's second law

Net force = mass x acceleration

F - friction force = m a

150 - 0.15 x m g = m a

150 = m (2.53 + 0.15 x 9.8)

m = 37.5 kg

(b) As the block moves with the constant speed so the applied force becomes the friction force.

[tex]F = \mu m g \\\\150 = \mu\times 37.5\\\\\mu = 4[/tex]

An egg is dropped onto a wood floor and breaks. When a different egg (same mass) is dropped the same distance onto a foam pad on the wood floor, it does not break. Why (in terms of physics) does this happen?
A. The pad extends the time so the impulse changes.
B. An egg requires a harder surface so it won’t break.
C. The pad pulls the egg to the floor.
D. Wood is harder than the pad.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The pad extends the time so the impulse changes.

Answer:

A. The pad extends the time so the impulse changes

Explanation:

in term of physics it has same mass:)

Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(03.02 MC)

Which statement best reflects a change in weather?

Today is cloudy, but tomorrow will be clear and sunny.
The average rainfall has decreased over the past five years.
Ocean temperatures are projected to increase over time.
Glaciers are melting more rapidly now than in the past 100 years.
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Answer:

a is your answer.............

The moon is 250,000 miles away. How many feet is it from Earth? (dimensional analysis)

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Answer:

1.261 billion

Explanation:The distance between the earth and the moon in miles is 250,000,so in feet,The distance is 1.261 billion

health ,population and environment education is for the enrichment of quality of life,justify the statement​

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Answer:

hey !! here is a short and sweet answer to your question

=quality of life is directly determined by health ,education ,and life expectacy

=health Is a type of thing that gives employment to the person working in firm

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Explanation:

The summer camps had a field trip from the campus to Fragrance Hill. They traveled at an average speed of 65 km/h in the first 2 hours. After that, traveled at another average speed of 78 km/h. If the distance between the campus and Fragrance Hill is 364 km, what was the total time for the field trip?

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Answer:

Explanation:

They traveled this distance in 2 parts, essentially. Part 1 had an average speed for a certain number of hours, part 2 had an average speed for a certain number of hours, and those 2 parts taken together took them a distance of 364 km. In equation form, that looks like this:

km/hr part 1 + km/hr part 2 = 364 km

Now we need to find each part on the left side of that equation. Part 1 first:

We traveled 65 km/hr for 2 hours, so that took us

[tex]65\frac{km}{hr}*2hr[/tex] and canceling out the hour label, we have that in part 1 we got

65(2) = 130 km. Good. Now onto the second part, where our unknown is.

We traveled 78 km/hr the second part for x hours, so that took us

[tex]78\frac{km}{hr}*xhr[/tex] and canceling out the hour label, we have that in part 2 we got

78x km. Now we can fill in the main equation (the one in bold print)

130 km + 78x km = 364 km and subtracting 130 km from both sides:

78x km = 234 km and dividing by 78 km:

x = 3 hours. Part 2 took 3 hours. Part 1 took 2 hours, so the whole trip took 5 hours.

I have possess'd your grace of what I purpose:And by our holy Sabbath have I swornTo have the due and forfeit of my bond.If you deny it, let the danger lightUpon your charter and your city's freedom !You'll ask me, why I rather choose to haveA weight of carrion flesh than to receiveThree thousand ducats : I'll not answer that:But, say, it is my humour(1) Whom are these lines addressed to? What is the context in which theselines are spoken?(ii) What has Shylock sworn on oath ?​

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Answer:

1. These lines are addressed to Duke.

2. These lines show that Shylock is not willing to forgive the debt a merchant owes him, nor is he willing to justify why he demands that debt be paid, even if it seems cruel.

3. He swore by the Holy Sabbath, which is a holy day for him, who is a Jew. He swore he would get the debt money or a piece of the debtor's flesh.

Explanation:

The lines shown in the question above refer to "The Merchant of Venice" written by Shakespeare. In this story we are introduced to Antonio, a commercial who is very prejudiced against Jews, but when he needs money, he borrows from another merchant, Shylock, who is Jewish. Shylock agrees to lend money to Antonio, but determines the date that this money must be returned, in addition, Shylock states that he will lend the money if Antonio agrees that if this money is not paid by the specified date, Antonio will have to pay with half a kilo of flesh from his own body. Antonio agrees, but doesn't pay the money so Shylock goes after the flesh of Antonio's body and Duke tries to intervene because he thinks this is too cruel. At this point, Shylock speaks the lines shown in the question above, showing that he is not willing to change his mind.

2 What are(i) free fall , (ii) acceleration due to gravity, (iii) escape velocity , (iv) centripetal force?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Free fall implies an object falling under the gravitational influence only. During the flight, no other force acts on it except the gravitational pull.

2. Acceleration due to gravity is the earth's natural force of pull on all objects on its surface, close to its surface, or in the region where the force can be felt. This force pulls object to the surface of the earth.

3. Escape velocity is the required minimum velocity for an object to leave the gravitational influence of the earth. It has a constant value which can be determined by;

Escape velocity = [tex]\sqrt{2gR}[/tex]

where g is the gravitation force of the earth and R is the radius of the earth.

4. Centripetal force is the force of pull that is required to keep a rotation object in its curved path.

If a lawn mower is pushed with a distance of 30 meters and 12N-m of work is exerted, calculate the force.

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Answer:

Explanation:

W = FΔx so filling in:

12 = F(30) so

F = .4N

Which statement should he place in the region marked X?

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Explanation:

The answer is Electrons move between objects.

Compared with dim light, what do light waves that look bright tend to have the subject just says science but the picker doesn't have that

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Answer:

The brightness of a light depends on the amplitude of the light wave, which is the extent the waves moves from their equilibrium position. The brightness is also related to the amount of light that is emitted or reflected by an object

Therefore, compared to dim light, light that look bright have a higher amplitude and emit or reflect more light energy (photons)

Explanation:

What is physical measurement? in Science​

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Answer:

physical measurement comprises the measurement of objects, things, etc. and is concerned with the measurement of height, weight, length, size, volume etc.

List out the fundamental and derived units​

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Derived Units Table: The Table Shows the List of Derived Units
Quantity Formula SI Derived Unit
Force Mass x Acceleration
Work Energy Force x Displacement Power/Time Kg. m.s-2
Pressure, Stress Force/Area Kg.m-1.s-2
Current density J = I/A A.m-2

The mass of a brick is 2kg. Find the mass of water displaced by it when it is completely immersed in water. (Density of the bricks is 2.5 g/cm^3)​

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Answer:

2000g

Explanation:

volume=mass/density

=2000/2.5

=800cm³

mass=density×volume

=800×2.5

=2000g

An unbalanced 6.0-newton force acts eastward on an object for 3.0 seconds. The impulse
produced by the force is
18 N:s east
2 Nós east
18 N:s west
2 Nis west

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c. 18 N:s West ksmxmak kxkammxj kan
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