Answer:
Heavier than 2.2 pounds
Explanation:
What is meant by measurement? l
Answer:
The action of measuring the size, length, or amount of something, as established is called measurement.
Explanation:
“Measurement” is the act of determining a target's size, length, weight, capacity, or other aspect. ... To use measurement tools as necessary. It is also appropriate to say that measurement is done by a worker using a measurement system, and instrumentation is done by a technician.
In uplifting 750 newton load with the help of 2 meter long lever lever took 250 newton efforts . What will be the efficiency of a machine if the fulcrum is kept 50 cm from the load
Answer:
the efficiency of the machine is 100%
Explanation:
Given;
load, L = 750 N
length of the lever, L = 2 m
effort applied, E = 250 N
Position of the load from the fulcrum, = 50 cm
50cm
0↓--------------------------Δ-------------------------------↓---------200 cm
750 N x cm 250 N
Apply the principle of moment;
750(50) = 250(x)
x = (750 x 50) / (250)
x = 150 cm
the distance of the effort = 150 cm = 1.5 m
the distance of the load = 50 cm = 0.5 m
The velocity ratio of the machine = 1.5/0.5
= 3
The mechanical advantage of the machine is calculated as;
M.A = Load/effort
M.A = 750 / 250
M.A = 3
The efficiency of the machine is calculated as;
E = (M.A / V.R) x 100%
E = (3/3) x 100% = 100%
Therefore, the efficiency of the machine is 100%
Define standard 1 killogram
" standard 1 meter
" standard 1 second
Answer:
-standard 1 kg : Kilogram (kg), basic unit of mass in the metric system.
-standard 1 meter: The standard metre is the length of the path travelled by light in vaccum during a time interval of 1/299792458 of a second.
- standard 1 second : The second (abbreviation, s or sec) is the Standard International ( SI ) unit of time.
Explanation:
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When your vehicle turns a corner, the tracks made by the rear tires are always: a) Outside of those made by your front tires b) Inside of those made by your front tires c) On top of those made by your front tires d) None are correct
Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
because I have seen the tracks of the tires
1) With the aid of diagrams explain how two hollow cans be charged by induction using 5 units of positive charges.
Answer:
plz mark as a pure substance abuse and function of the equation for sulphur dioxideWhat is potential energy? What are some of its examples.
Answer:
the energy stored in an object because of its specific state or position is called its potential energyexamples:-a compressed springWater that is behind a dam.A car that is parked at the top of a hill. a moving car.Etc....
Explanation:
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Explanation:
POTENTIAL energy is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position.
A drone traveling horizontally at 100 m/s over flat ground at an elevation of 3000 meters must drop an emergency package on a target on the ground. The trajectory of the package is given by x=100t , y=−4.9t2+3000 ,t≥0 where the origin is the point on the ground directly beneath the drone at the moment of release. How many horizontal meters before the target should the package be released in order to hit the target? Round to the nearest meter.
Answer:
The package should be dropped 244.7 meters before the target
Explanation:
We need to find how long the package will take to hit the ground then solve for position.
y=0
-4.9t^2=-3000
t= sqrt (3000/4.9)
t= 24.74 seconds.
x= 247.4 meters.
The rear wheels of a tractor are very wide. Why?
Answer:
The rear wheels of a tractor are very wide so that the weight of the tractor spread over the greatest surface area possible ,so it doesnot sink into the soil.please as brainliest
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about food irradiation?
O It is practiced around the world.
O It leaves food mildly radioactive.
It is effective in killing microorganisms.
o It destroys microorganisms without cooking.
Answer:
It is practiced around the world .
The statement, that is, food irradiation leaves food mildly radioactive is not true.
• A technology, which uses ionizing radiation to improve safety and extend the shelf life of foods by eliminating and reducing insects and microbes is known as food irradiation.
• Irradiation is used in canning fruits and vegetables and pasteurizing milk to make food safer for consumption.
• Irradiation does not compromise nutritional quality, makes food radioactive, or change the texture, text, or appearance of food. The effect of irradiation is so minimal that it is not easy to identify that whether the food is irradiated.
• Food irradiation has been approved in over forty countries and is almost practiced globally.
Thus, the statement, that is, it leaves food mildly radioactive is incorrect.
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An airplane with a ground speed of 550 km/hr travels along a heading of 30 degrees n of w at that high altitude there is a powerful 210 km/hr wind
Answer:
Determine the direction that the pilot is aiming the plane.
Explanation:
The chart shows the speed at which light travels through different media.
In which medium would light have the longest wavelength?
- Water
- Air
- Glass
- Diamond
Answer:
Air.
Explanation:
To know which option is correct, let us consider the relationship between velocity and the wavelength of a wave. This is illustrated below:
Velocity, wavelength and frequency are related by the following equation:
Velocity = wavelength × frequency
v = λf
From the equation above, we can see clearly that the velocity is directly proportional to the wavelength.
This means that an increase in the wavelength will lead to an increase in the velocity and also, a decrease in the wavelength will lead to a decrease in the velocity.
Now, considering the table given in the question above, we can see that the wave has a higher speed in air. This simply means that the wave will also have a higher wavelength in air.
Thus, the correct answer to the question is: air
A car going around a curve with a radius of 15m experiences a centripetal acceleration of 2.5 m/s2. How fast is the car going?
0.17m/a
38 m/s
6.1 m/s
6.0 m/s
Answer:
Explanation:
The formula for centripetal acceleration is
[tex]a_c=\frac{v^2}{r}[/tex] . Filling in:
[tex]2.5=\frac{v^2}{15}[/tex] and
[tex]v=\sqrt{2.5(15)}[/tex] so
v = 6.1 m/s
show that pv=nrt has the same unit with energy
Answer:
It is proved.
Explanation:
PV = n R T
where, P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant, T is the absolute temperature.
Unit of pressure is Pascal= Newton/square meter = [tex][ML^{-1}T^{-2}][/tex]
Unit of volume is cubic meter = [tex][L^{3}][/tex]
So, the unit of P V
[tex][ML^{-1}T^{-2}] \times [L^{3}]\\\\[ML^2T^{-2}}[/tex]
[tex][ML^{2}T^{-2}][/tex]
It is same as the unit of energy.
hence proved.
When applying an arm sling, the injured arm's hand should be placed in a ________ position in the sling, and above the level of the elbow.
Answer:
The answer is "thumb-up".
Explanation:
The sling often called the arm sling, is a solution for preventing either shoulder or elbow motion during healing. A triangle bandage could be constructed.
A sling is a strong tissue loop that descends from the head to hold the forearm. The armrests in the sling bent also at the elbow.
The injured hand of the forearm should be positioned inside the pin position in the joint above the level of the elbow when putting the forearm sling.
A 0.15-mm-wide slit is illuminated by light of wavelength 462 nm. Consider a point P on a viewing screen on which the diffraction pattern of the slit is viewed; the point is at 26.9° from the central axis of the slit. What is the phase difference between the Huygens' wavelets arriving at P from the top and midpoint of the slit?
Answer:
[tex]\triangle \phi=461.5rad[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Silt width [tex]w=0.15=>0.1510^{-3}[/tex]
Wavelength [tex]\lambda=462nm=462*10^{-9}[/tex]
Angle [tex]\theta=26.9[/tex]
Generally the equation for Phase difference is mathematically given by
[tex]\triangle \phi=\frac{2 \pi}{\lambda}(\frac{wsin\theta }{2})[/tex]
[tex]\triangle \phi=\frac{2 \pi}{462*10^{-9}}(\frac{0.1510^{-3}*sin 26.9 }{2})[/tex]
[tex]\triangle \phi=461.5rad[/tex]
[tex]\triangle \phi=146.89\pi[/tex]
by how much is the weight of body less on the moon surface than on earth surface why
Answer:
Our weight on moon is less than it would be on Earth.
Explanation:
Due to a difference of the strength of gravity on the moon. The moon's gravitation force is determined by the mass and the size of the moon. Since the moon has significantly less mass than the Earth, it will not pull objects toward itself at the strength that Earth will. This means that if you went to the moon you would weigh less, even though your mass stays the same.
one car accelerates at half the rate of another how much longer does it take the first car to travel a quarter mile
Answer:
t=1/4v1
Explanation:
Given data
Car one
Speed =v1
Time =t
Distance =1/4 mile
Given data
Car two
Speed =v1/2
Time =t
Distance =d
Speed =distance/time
v1=1/4/t
v1t=1/4
t=1/4*1/v1
t=1/4v1 seconds
What is the name of the Egyptian sun god, usually depicted as a hawk-headed man with a solar disk and cobra on his head
Answer: Re-Horakhty
Explanation:
He has a human body and a falcon head, he has a crown in form of a disk with a cobra on his head. Ra-Horakhty was thought of as the god of the rising sun.
Which part of this model represents a layer made of liquid rock that produces
a magnetic field?
A. B
B. A
C. D
D. C
Answer: C- the outer core
Explanation: The outer core is a thick layer of molten rock that encircles the inner core.
A cycle travels along a circular track of diameter 42 m. Calculate the distance travelled and the displacement of the cycle in (a) Half round (b)One round.
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Answer:
(a) i) The distance travelled by the cycle in half round is approximately 65.97 m
ii) The displacement is 42 m
(b) (i) The distance travelled in one round is approximately 131.95 m
(ii) The displacement of the cycle in one round is 0
Explanation:
The diameter of the track through which the cycle travels, D = 42 m
(a) i) Half round is the motion of half the length of the circular path
The distance travelled by the cycle in half round = The length of half the circular track = (1/2) × π × D
∴ The distance travelled by the cycle in half round = (1/2) × π × 42 m = 21·π m ≈ 65.97 m
ii) The displacement half round = The change in the location of the cycle = The difference between the start and stop locations of the cycle on a straight line after half round
The angle at the center of the circular path the cycle turns in half round = 180°
Therefore, the path between the start and stop location of the cycle in half round = The diameter of the circular track
The displacement of the cycle in half round = The diameter of the circular track = 42 m
(b) (i) The distance travelled in one round = The perimeter of the circular track = π·D
∴ The distance travelled in one round = π × 42 m ≈ 131.95 m
(ii) The displacement of the cycle in one round = The change in the location of the cycle
The start and stop location of the cycle after moving one round is the same, therefore, there is no change in the location of the cycle.
Therefore we have;
The displacement of the cycle in one round = 0 (no change in location of the cycle)
The spin of Earth creates the Coriolis effect. This effect causes which current patterns to occur? Choose all that apply
Surface ocean water in the Northern Hemisphere moves clockwise.
Surface ocean water in the Southern Hemisphere moves clockwise.
Surface ocean water in the Northern Hemisphere moves counterclockwise.
Surface ocean water in the Southern Hemisphere moves counterclockwise.
Surface ocean water moves clockwise in both hemispheres.
Surface ocean water moves counterclockwise in both hemispheres.
Answer:
The correct answer is options (1) and (4).
Explanation:
Due to the rotation of the earth Coriolis force is generated. As the earth rotates from the west to the east, it changes the pattern of global wind and ocean water movement.
This force allows the ocean surface water to move in the clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere, and anticlockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Thus, the correct answer is options (1) and (4).
The acceleration of the car with two washers added to the string would be
Answer:
[tex]a=0.33\ m/s^2[/tex]
Explanation:
For washer 2,
v₁ = 0.13 m/s
v₂ = 0.36 m/s
t₁ = 1.92
t₂ = 2.61
We need to find the acceleration of waster 2.
[tex]a=\dfrac{v_2-v_1}{t_2-t_1}\\\\a=\dfrac{0.36-0.13}{2.61-1.92}\\\\a=\dfrac{0.23}{0.69}\\\\a=0.33\ m/s^2[/tex]
So, the acceleration of washer 2 is [tex]0.33\ m/s^2[/tex].
Answer:
.33
Explanation:
please help me with this question
Answer:
(4) A = 3 A, A₂ = 11 A
(5) 7 A
Explanation:
(4)
From the diagram,
A = 3+6+2
A = 11 A
V = A₂R
A₂ = V/R₂............ Equation 1
Given: V = 12 V, R₂ = 4 Ω
Substitute these values into equation 1
A₂ = 12/4
A₂ = 3 A
(5) Applying,
V = IR'
I = V/R'............ Equation 1
Where V = Voltage, I = cuurent, R' = total resistance.
But,
1/R' = (1/3)+(1/4)
1/R' = (3+4)/12
1/R' = 7/12
R' = 12/7 Ω
Given: V = 12 V
Substitute these values into equation 1
I = 12/(12/7)
I = 7 A
Therefore
A = 7 A
A ball is dropped from a roof of a building and strikes the ground in 3 seconds. If a second ball is thrown horizontally from the roof, it will hit the ground in:
it will hit the ground maybe in like 1 second I guess
Amy throws a softball through the air. What are the different forces acting on the ball while it’s in the air?
The softball experiences
force as a result of Amy’s throw. As the ball moves, it experiences
from the air it passes through. It also experiences a downward pull because of
.
Answer:
1.the friction of air, gravity2.gravity
Answer:
The softball experiences an applied force as a result of Amy’s throw. As the ball moves, it experiences drag from the air it passes through. It also experiences a downward pull because of gravity.
Explanation:
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Mary drives at a speed of 35 mph (mile/hour). How long does it take for her to drive 98 miles?
__ hours
Answer:
2.8 hours
Explanation:
98 ÷ 35 = 2.8
A bus starts to move with the speed of 15m/s. Calculate the time taken by the bus to cover distance of 15000m.
Answer:
1000
Explanation:
the formula of time taken= d/s. t=15000÷15 t=1000. I hope it helps
formula of distance is S=Vt
so, 15000=15t
15000 divide by 15=t
1000=t or t=1000
a)Watt (W) is a derived unit.
b)The atomic clock is suitable for measuring time.
c)There is fluctuation in time measured by a pendulum clock.
d)The weight of an object is more at pole and less at equator of the earth.
e)The weight of an object on the moon is about one-sixth the weight it would have on the earth.
f)In average, the weight of 1 kilogram mass on the earth surface is 9.8 N.
please answer all questions
Answer:
a) Watt is a derived unit because it's not a “base unit.”
b) The atomic clock is suitable for measuring time because natural atomic oscillations happen at a higher frequency and as a result they are more stable.
c) There is fluctuation in time measured by a pendulum clock because the pendulum rod changes in length slightly with changes in temperature, causing changes in the rate of the clock. An increase in temperature causes the rod to expand, making the pendulum longer, so its period increases and the clock loses time.
D) The weight of an object is more at pole and less at equator of the earth because the distance of the pole is less than the distance of the equator from the centre of the earth.
e) The weight of an object on the moon is about one-sixth the weight it would have on the earth because the moon's gravitation force is determined by the mass and the size of the moon. Hence, the weight of an object on the moon is 1/6th its weight on the earth.
Un proton penetra perpendiculares en un campo magnetico de 5 teslas con una velocidad de 2.10 m/s calcula
Answer:
The magnetic force acting on the proton is 1.68 x 10^-18 N.
Explanation:
magnetic field, B = 5 T
speed , v = 2.1 m/s
charge q = 1.6 x 10^-19 C
Angle, A = 90 degree
The magnetic force on the charge particle is given by
[tex]F = q v B sin A\\\\F = 1.6\times 10^{-19}\times 2.1\times 5\times sin 90\\\\F = 1.68\times 10^{-18} N[/tex]
A particle is moving on a circular path of radius R. What will be its displacement and distance covered after 3 ½ round?
(please help fast)
Answer:
2r or diameter
Explanation:
After 3 1/2 rounds it will end up on the other side of the circle and displacement will be 2 x the radius = d
Distance = 7 π R
Displacement = 2 R from the starting point directed through the center of the circle