An astronaut is said to be weightlessness when he\she travels in a satellite. Does it mean that the earth does not attract him\her?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

The sense of weightlessness in orbiting satellite is because of the lack of any contact-forces. ... Thus, both the astronaut and the satellite have the same value of g, which is again equal to the centripetal acceleration of the satellite. These two neutralize each other, causing everything to appear weightless.

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what is the source of energy​

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Fossil Fuels is the largest source for energy

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A river flows toward 90°. Mark, a riverboat
pilot, heads the boat at 297º and is able to go
straight across the river at 6.0 m/s.
a. What is the velocity of the current?
b. What is the velocity of the boat as seen
from the river bank?

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The answer is a,(what is the velocity of the current

The maximum tensile force a solid, cylindrical wire can withstand increases as the thickness of the wire increases.

True

False

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true

Explanation:

yes because as withstand increases as the thickness of the wire increases

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A net force of 400 N is exerted on an object. Its vector speed goes from 66 km / h to 30 km / h in 2.5 s. a) What is the acceleration of this object? B) What is its mass?

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Answer:

Mass M = 100 kg

Explanation:

Given;

Net force = 400 N

Initial velocity u = 66 km/h

Final velocity v = 30 km / h

Time taken = 2.5second

Find:

Acceleration of this object a

Mass M

Computation:

1 km/h = 0.277778 m/s

So,

Initial velocity u = 66 km/h = 18.333

Final velocity v = 30 km / h = 8.333

Acceleration of this object a = [v - u]/t

Acceleration of this object a = [8.333 - 18.333]/2.5

Acceleration of this object a = -4 m/s²

Mass M = Force / Acceleration of this object a

Mass M = 400 / 4

Mass M = 100 kg

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When two bodies collide with each other in the absence of an external force, then the total final momentum of the bodies is equal to their total initial momentum.

what is the power of ideal sunglass​

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perfect machine is not possible in real life, why?​

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A perfect machine is not possible because perfect machines mean that the system will always perform at a 100% efficiency, and that's not possible in real life because the systems of the real world will always lose some energy in the form of heat, resulting in a lower efficiency percentage.

Define SI unit of measurement.​

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Answer:

the group of units suggested by the international convention of scientists in 1960 AD to make similarties in meseurment all over the world is called SI units

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What is the acceleration when an unbalanced force of 55 N is exerted on a 40 kg person?

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Answer:

a = 1.375m/s²

Explanation:

F = m*a

55N = 40kg*a

a = 55N/40kg

a = 1.375m/s²

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An ice-skater with a mass of 80kg is holding a bowling ball with a mass of 8 kg. Suppose that the skater tosses the bowling ball forward with a speed of 6 m/s. What is the skater's reactive velocity? Show all work.

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Answer:

0.6 m/s

Explanation:

The details of the masses and velocities are;

The mass of the ice skater, m₁ = 80 kg

The mass of the ball, m₂ = 8 kg

The speed with which the skater tosses the ball forward, v₂ = 6 m/s

Therefore;

According to the principle of conservation of linear momentum, we have;

m₁·v₁ = m₂·v₂

Where;

v₁ = The skater's reactive velocity

Therefore, we get;

80 kg × v₁ = 8 kg × 6 m/s

v₁ = 8 kg × 6 m/s/(80 kg) = 0.6 m/s

The skater's reactive velocity, v₁ = 0.6 m/s.

Firing a small rocket that starts at rest, the VMS-2 rises vertically under uniform acceleration, and in 50 seconds all the fuel is burned out. What is the maximum height at which the rocket rises?​

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It has to not be 50 because that’s already the seconds for the fuel burned out

CITEC Option. Work done will if no net force act on the body. (a) maximum (b) minimum (c) zero (d) all of above​



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Explanation:

Yes, if force is acting on a body work done can be zero. When an object is at rest and no external force except gravity is acting on it in this case the work that would be zero as the force acting on it is perpendicular.

For example,

When an object is at rest and no external force except gravity is acting on it in this case the work that would be zero as the force acting on it is perpendicular. Therefore the displacement is zero and if displacement is zero work done would be zero.

We know that,

The work done

W=fs

Suppose that displacement is zero then,

W=f×0

W=0

The work done is zero.

The engine starter and a headlight of a car are connected in parallel to the 12.0-V car battery. In this situation, the headlight operates at 38 W and the engine starter operates at 2.40 kW. If the headlight and starter were then rewired to be in series with each other, what total power would they consume when connected to the 12.0-V battery

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Answer:

The total power they will consume in series is approximately 2.257 W

Explanation:

The connection arrangement of the headlight and the engine starter = Parallel to the battery

The voltage of the battery, V = 12.0 V

The power at which the headlight operates in parallel, [tex]P_{headlight}[/tex] = 38 W

The power at which the kick starter operates in parallel, [tex]P_{kick \ starter}[/tex] = 2.40 kW

We have;

P = V²/R

Where;

R = The resistance

V = The voltage = 12 V (The voltage is the same in parallel circuit)

For the headlight, we have;

R₁ = V²/[tex]P_{headlight}[/tex]  = 12²/38 = 72/19

R₁ = 72/19 Ω

For the kick starter, we have;

R₂ = V²/[tex]P_{kick \ starter}[/tex] = 12²/2.4 = 60

R₂ = 60 Ω

When the headlight and kick starter are rewired to be in series, we have;

Total resistance, R = R₁ + R₂

Therefore;

R = ((72/19) + 60) Ω = (1212/19) Ω

The current flowing, I = V/R

∴ I = 12 V/(1212/19) Ω = (19/101) A

We note that power, P = I²R

In the series connection, we have;

[tex]P_{headlight}[/tex] = I² × R₁

∴ [tex]P_{headlight}[/tex] = ((19/101) A)² × 72/19 Ω = 1368/10201 W ≈ 0.134 W

The power at which the headlight operates in series, [tex]P_{headlight, S}[/tex] ≈ 0.134 W

[tex]P_{kick \ starter}[/tex] = ((19/101) A)² × 60 Ω = 21660/10201 W ≈ 2.123 W

The power at which the kick starter operates in series, [tex]P_{kick \ starter, S}[/tex] ≈ 2.123 W

The total power they will consume, [tex]P_{Total}[/tex] = [tex]P_{headlight, S}[/tex] + [tex]P_{kick \ starter, S}[/tex]

Therefore;

[tex]P_{Total}[/tex] ≈ 0.134 W + 2.123 W = 2.257 W

Imagine a landing craft approaching the surface of Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons. If the engine provides an upward force (thrust) of 3456 N, the craft descends at constant speed; if the engine provides only 2333 N, the craft accelerates downward at 0.39 m/s2. What is the weight of the landing craft in the vicinity of Callisto's surface

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Answer:

[tex]W=3456 N[/tex]

Explanation:

Force 1 [tex]F_1=3456[/tex]

Force 2 [tex]F_2=2333N[/tex]

Acceleration at stage 2 [tex]a_2=0.39[/tex]

Generally the weight of the Craft W is given as

W= upward force(thrust)

Therefore

[tex]W=3456 N[/tex]

What wave moves in the same direction as the force that created it?
1. Interference waves
2. Reflected waves
3. Transverse waves
4. Longitudinal waves

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Answer:

im saying 4. its just a guess it makes sense tho

Explanation:

sorry for getting this wrong.

Answer:

longitudinal waves

Explanation:

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A 25.0 kg probe fell freely with acceleration of 2.00 m/s^2 just before it landed on a distant planet. What is the weight of the space probe on that planet

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Answer:

The weight of the probe is 50 Newtons

Explanation:

Newtons second law states that F = ma

Given the mass of 25kg, and the acceleration of 2m/s^2, we can substitute both values into the equation to find the weight force.

[tex]F = ma[/tex]

[tex]F = 25 * 2[/tex]

[tex]F = 50N[/tex]

The weight of the probe is 50 Newtons

What uses non-renewable energy?
A)a gematrical heating system
B)a nuclear power station
C)a solar panel
D)a wind turbine

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A nuclear power station



Renewable energy is energy that can be replenished as we use them

Es frecuente que en las instalaciones eléctricas domésticas se utilice alambre de cobre de 2.05 mm de diámetro. Determine la resistencia de un alambre de ese tipo con longitud de 24.0 m

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Answer:

The resistance is 0.124 ohm.

Explanation:

It is common for domestic electrical installations to use copper wire with a diameter of 2.05 mm. Determine the resistance of such a wire with a length of 24.0 m.

diameter, d = 2.05 mm

radius, r = 1.025 mm

Length, L = 24 m

resistivity of copper = 1.7 x 10^-8 ohm m

Let the resistance is R.

[tex]R =\rho \frac{L}{A}\\\\R = \frac {1.7\times10^{-8}\times 24}{3.14\times1.025\times1.025\times 10^{-6}}\\\\R = 0.124 ohm[/tex]

Is a nanoliter greater then one liter?

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No, a nanoliter is one billionth of one liter

Four vehicles approach an intersection with a 4 way stop at the same time. Car B is ahead of Car A and both are in the same lane and want to proceed straight across. Car C is across the intersection from Car B and wants to proceed straight as well. Car D is to the right of Car B and wants to make a right turn. Which car must yield

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Answer: car D

Explanation:

Two people are pulling the same 12 kg box along a flat, frictionless surface. One
pulls up and to the right with a 30 N force at 20°, the second pulls up and to the left
with a 45 N force at 50°. What is the acceleration of the box?
3.00 m/s^2
09.80 m/s^2
O 1.474 m/s^2
0.474 m/s^2

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Answer:

The acceleration is 0.062 m/s^2.

Explanation:

mass = 12 kg

F = 30 N at 20° right

F' = 45 N at 50° left

Let the acceleration is a.

The net force is

F'' = F' cos 50° - F cos 20°

F'' = 45 x 0.643 - 30 x 0.94 = 28.94 - 28.2 = 0.74 N

According to the Newton's second law

0.74  = 12 x a

a = 0.062 m/s^2

which best describes how air moves during convection?

a. cool air warms as it mixes with denser air
b. warm air cools as it mixes with cooler, denser air
c. warm air is displaced by cooler denser air

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a. cool air warms as it mixes with denser air

Explanation:

c. warm air is displaced by cooler denser air

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Deepta adhivnav having weight 450N and 350N are playing see-saw. Deepta sits at a distance of 2m from the fulcrum, how far should abhinav be seated in order to balance deepta?

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is a torque problem where balance is achieved when the sum of the torques equal 0. The equation for torque is

[tex]\tau=F*r[/tex] where F is the force in Newtons that is perpendicular to the lever arm, and r is the length of the lever arm in meters.

450(2) = 350r and

[tex]\frac{450(2)}{350}=r[/tex] so

r = 2.6 m

Uma pilha AA (pilha de controle remoto) fornece ao circuito 1,5V, já uma bateria de carro fornece 12V. Qual a relação entre a energia fornecida entre esses elementos de circuito?

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Answer:

The ratio of energy of AA battery to the car battery is 0.0156.

Explanation:

An AA battery (remote control battery) supplies the circuit with 1.5V, while a car battery supplies 12V. What is the relationship between the energy supplied between these circuit elements?

Supply by AA battery = 1.5 V

Supply by car battery = 12 V

The resistance of the circuit is R.

The energy supplied = V^2/R

The energy supplied by the AA battery is

E = 1.5 x 1.5 / R = 2.25/R

The energy supplied by the car battery is

E' = 12 x 12/ R = 144 / R

So, the ratio of

E : E' = 2.25 : 144 = 0.0156  

Size of image is equal to size of object in convex lens, when object is placed:

(a) at F
(b) between F & O
(c) between F & 2F
(d) at 2F

Pls answer fast ​

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Explanation:

the object should be placed at 2F

Answer:

at 2F

Explanation:

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Which wave has the smallest amplitude?

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Answer:

C. C

Explanation:

A wave can be defined as a disturbance in a medium that progressively transports energy from a source location to another location without the transportation of matter.

In Science, there are two (2) types of wave and these include;

I. Electromagnetic waves: it doesn't require a medium for its propagation and as such can travel through an empty space or vacuum. An example of an electromagnetic wave is light.

II. Mechanical waves: it requires a medium for its propagation and as such can't travel through an empty space or vacuum. An example of a mechanical wave is sound.

A crest can be defined as the highest (vertically) point on a waveform.

On a related note, a trough is the lowest (vertically) on a waveform.

An amplitude can be defined as a waveform that's measured from the center line (its origin or equilibrium position) to the bottom of a trough or top of a crest. Thus, the vertical axis (y-axis) is the amplitude of a waveform i.e it's measured vertically.

In this scenario, waveform C which is represented by a blue curvy line has the smallest amplitude in comparison with the other waveforms because it has the minimum height when measured from the origin.

In contrast, waveform A represented by a purple line has the highest amplitude because it has the maximum height when measured from the origin.

Mathematically, the amplitude of a wave is given by the formula;

x = Asin(ωt + ϕ)

Where;

x is displacement of the wave measured in meters.A is the amplitude.ω is the angular frequency measured in rad/s.t is the time period measured in seconds.ϕ is the phase angle.

Answer:

The answer is indeed D as the comment above suggests.

Explanation:

Simply put, wave D's highest point is closer to the line than all of the other high points of A, B and C

Which statement explains how constructive interference supports the wave model of light rather than the particle model?

O A. Light strikes a metal surface and knocks electrons loose, which particles would not do.

O B. Two light beams intersect, joining together to form a brighter beam, which is a behavior of waves.

O C. Two beams of light intersect, canceling each other out and forming a weaker beam, which is a behavior of waves.

O D. Light waves bend around a corner, but particles would not travel in bent paths.​

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Answer:

B. Two light beams intersect, joining together to form a brighter beam, which is  a behavior of waves

Explanation:

Constructive interference of waves is the effect of the combination of two waves by the addition of their maxima and minima to produce a wave that has an amplitude which is the combination or the sum of the amplitudes of the two initially separate waves

Therefore, the statement, two light beams intersect, joining together to form a brighter beam, which is explainable by the constructive interference of waves, which is a wave behavior, supports the wave model of light rather than the particle model.

What would be the electric field (magnitude and direction) of 1.50 cm to the right of a charge of -6.5 × 10-6 C?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The formula for the electric field is

[tex]E=\frac{kQ}{r^2}[/tex]  where E is the magnitude of the electric field, k is Coulomb's constant, Q is the charge of the particle (which is NOT included in the formula), and r is the distance between the centers of the charges (for lack of a better description).

[tex]E=\frac{(9.0*10^9)*(6.5*10^{-6})}{(1.50)^2}[/tex] and we get, to 2 sig fig's

E = 2.6 × 10⁴ to the left (since electric fields are always pointing toward the negative charge and the electric field is to the right of the negative charge)

In which phase(s) of matter are the atoms closely packed but still able to slide past each other? O gas O liquid O solid and gas O liquid and solid Save and Exit Next Summit Mark this and return​

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Answer:

Liquid

Explanation:

In most liquids the particles are less densely packed giving them the ability to move around and slide past each other.

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