Charges are of two kinds—negative charges and ________________ charges. __________ amounts of both kinds of charges are found in every piece of matter.

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Answer 1

Answer: the first is positive and second is equal

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer: 1. Positive

Explanation:

Because there is negative charges and positive charges


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2.
Mass of car = 200 kg and g = 10 m/s? or 10 N/kg (approx. value)
position of car
GPE (J) = mgh KE (J) =
GPE + KE
0.5mv2
(height)
60.000
top (30 m) before
ride starts so v=0
Halfway (15 m)
30,000
34 way down (7.5
4,000
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bottom(0 m)
0
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1. A __ is caused by a sudden shift in the ocean crust which displaces the water. *

2. A tsunamis is possible, but unlikely at a __ plate boundary where two plates are moving sideways past each other. *

3. A Shallow __ is a good indicator of tsunamis, but sends data very slowly and cannot detect earthquakes. *

4. Tsunamis are common at __ plate boundaries, since large earthquakes release the built up pressure, resulting in a quick vertical movement of the plate. *

5. The Indonesian Earthquake of 2004 had a 9.1__, which was the third largest ever recorded in human history. *

All possible answers:
A. Earthquake
B. Tsunami
C. Magnitude
D. Sensor
E. Transform
F. Convergent
G. Divergent

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Answer:

1. Tsunami

2.Divergent

3.Sensor

4.Convergent

5.Magnitude

Explanation:

A car travels 14 km due west, then does a
U-turn, and travels 43 km due west.
I. What total distance has the car
traveled?
II.
What is the total displacement of the
car?
III. If the entire trip took 3.20 hours.
determine the average speed of the
car. Give
your answer in both
km hour, and m s. (show
conversion)
IV. If the entire trip took 2.50 hours.
determine the average velocity of
the car. Give your answer in both
km h, and mph (show conversion)

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Explanation:

It is given that,

A car travels 14 km due west, then does a U-turn and travels 43 km due east (when it takes U-turn, it will change direction from west to east)

i. Total distance = total path covered

= 14 km + 43 km

= 57 km

ii. Let east is positive and west is negative.

Displacement = final position-initial position

= 43-14

= 29 km

iii. If time taken in the entire trip = 3.2 hours

Average speed = distance/time

[tex]s=\dfrac{57\ km}{3.2\ h}\\\\=17.81\ km/h[/tex]

1 km/h = 0.2777 m/s

17.81 km/h = 4.94 m/s

iv. If time taken in the entire trip = 2.5 hours

Average velocity = displacement/time

[tex]v=\dfrac{29\ km}{2.5\ h}\\\\=11.6\ km/h[/tex]

1 km/h = 0.621 mph

11.6 km/h = 7.2 mph

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Calculate the kinetic energy of a 50 kg cart moving at a speed of 6.9 m/s.

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Answer:

35

Explanation:

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Answer:

divide 10 by 50.

Explanation:

Because its time over speed 10/50

5 meter/ second

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When you push a box with 20 N of force, what force does the box apply back on you?

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Remember Newton’s third law: for every force, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

The force being applied back is also 20N

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Explanation:

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How do protons, neutrons, and electrons differ in terms of their electrical charges and locations within the atom?

Describe the four fundamental forces. Which of these forces are involved in chemical bonding?

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3. What does doubling the number of coils do to the strength of the electromagnet?
4. What does doubling the voltage do to the strength of the electromagnet?
5. Using the graph, predict how many paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick up for both the 25-
coil electromagnet and the 50-coil electromagnet.
6. Calculate the slope of the 25-coilline and the 50-coil line to determine the average number of
paper clips that a 1 V battery would pick up.

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Answer:

3. When the number of turns, N is doubled, the strength of the electromagnet is also doubled

4. Doubling the voltage, doubles the strength of the electromagnet

5. The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick is approximately 28 paper clips

The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick is 59 paperclips

6. For the 50-coil electromagnet, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick is approximately 7 paperclips

For the 50-coil electromagnet, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick is 16 paperclips

Explanation:

3. The Magnetomotive Force, MMF = The Number of Turns on the Coil, N × The Current I Flowing in the Coil, I

∴ MMF = N × I

When the number of turns, N is doubled, the magnetomotive force, MMF is also doubled, and the strength of the electromagnet is doubled

4. Given that the voltage, V applied to the coil = The current, I flowing × The resistance, R of the coil, we have

V = I × R

Therefore, for a given constant resistance in the coil, doubling the voltage, doubles the current and therefore doubles the strength of the electromagnet

5. The average slope for the 25-coil electromagnet = (23 - 12)/(6 - 3) = 3.[tex]\bar 6[/tex]

The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick = 12 + (7.5 - 3) × 11/3 = 28.5 paperclips  ≈ 28 paper clips

The average slope for the 50-coil electromagnet = (48 - 26)/(6 - 3) = 7.[tex]\bar 3[/tex]

The number of paper clips a 7.5 V battery would pick = 26 + (7.5 - 3) × 22/3 = 59 paperclips

6. The slope calculated from a start point of approximately 0.4 V, is given as follows;

The slope for the 25-coil electromagnet = (12 - 6)/(3 - 0.4) = 30/13

Therefore, for the 25-coil electromagnet,  the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick = 6 + (1 - 0.4) × 30/13) = 96/13 ≈ 7 paperclips

The slope for the 50-coil electromagnet = (26 - 13)/(3 - 0.4) = 5

Therefore, for the 50-coil electromagnet,  the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would pick = 13 + (1 - 0.4) × 5 = 16 paperclips

3. When the number of revolutions, N, is twice, the electromagnet's strength is doubled as well.

4. Doubling the voltage doubles the electromagnet's strength.

5. The number of paper clips selected by a 7.5 V battery is 59.

6. For a 50-coil electromagnet, a 1 V battery would pull up around 7 paperclips on average. The average number of paper clips picked by a 1 V battery for a 50-coil electromagnet is 16 paperclips.

What is electromagnet?

The magnetic field of an electromagnet is created by an electric current. Electromagnets are caused from conducting wire wriggled into a coil.

A magnetic field is created in the hole by a current passing through the wire.

The magnetic field production is increased by;

1) increasing the number of turns

2) increase the area of the loop

3) by moving the magnet faster

Answer for the following given options as follows;

3. When the number of revolutions, N, is twice, the electromagnet's strength is doubled as well. Because the no of coils in the circuit is directly proportional to the strength of electromagnet.

4. From the ohm's law principal doubling the voltage twice the current and hence the electromagnet's strength for a given constant resistance in the coil increases.

5. For the 25-coil electromagnet, the average slope is ;

[tex]\rm m_{avg}= \frac{23-12}{6-3} \\\\ m_{avg}= 3[/tex]

The number of paper clips selected by a 7.5 V battery is;

[tex]\rm n = 12+ (7.5-+3)\times \frac{11}{3}\\\\n = 28.5[/tex]

For the 50-coil electromagnet, the average slope;

[tex]\rm (m_{avg})_{50}= \frac{48-26}{6-3} \\\\\ \rm (m_{avg})_{50}= 7[/tex]

The number of paper clips selected by a 7.5 V battery is;

[tex]\rm N = 26+(7.5-3) \times \frac{22}{3} \\\\ N= 59[/tex]

The following is the slope determined from a starting position of around 0.4 V:

For the 25-coil electromagnet, the slope is;

[tex]\rm m_{25}=\frac{12-6}{3-0.4} \\\\\ m_{25}=\frac{6}{2.6} \\\\ m_{25}=\frac{30}{13}[/tex]

As a result, the average number of paper clips a 1 V battery would choose for the 25-coil electromagnet is;

[tex]\rm N_{25}=6+ (1-0.4)\times \frac{30}{13} \\\\ N_{25}=\frac{96}{13} \\\\ N_{25}= 7 \ paperclip[/tex]

For the 50-coil electromagnet, the slope is;

(26 - 13)/(3 - 0.4) = 5.

As a result, the average number of paper clips picked by a 1 V battery is;

[tex]\rm N'_{50}= 13+ (1-0.14)\times 5 \\\\ N'_{50}=16[/tex]

Hence,the average number of paper clips picked by a 1 V battery for a 50-coil electromagnet is 16 paperclips.

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A block is released from rest at the top of a hill of height h. If there is negligible friction between the block and the hill, the block arrives at the bottom of the hill with speed v.

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Answer:

v / √2

Explanation:

A blocked from rest at the top of a hill of height h it there is negligible friction between the block and the hill, the block arrives at the bottom of the hill with speed. The block is released from rest at the top of another hill with a rough surface and height h. if one-half of the initial mechanical energy of the block Earth System is lost due to friction as the block descends the hill, the block will reach the bottom of the hill with a speed of?

Solution:

For the first block block, its potential energy at the top of the hill when it is at rest is converted to kinetic energy after release with a velocity v.

The kinetic energy = (1/2)mv², where m is the mass of the block.

For the other block placed on the top of the rough hill, the mechanical energy (kinetic energy) is halved due to the roughness of the hill. If u  is the speed of this block at the bottom of the hill then:

kinetic energy of block on the rough hill = (1//2)mu²

Hence:

(1//2)mu² = half of main system kinetic energy

(1//2)mu² = 1/2 * (1/2)mv²

mu² = (1/2)mv²

u² = (1/2)v²

u = √(v²/2)

u = v / √2

Hence the speed at the bottom of the rock of the block placed on the rough surface is v / √2

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

a/ solar eclipse

Explanation:

because the moon is on the left side of earth

an object increases its velocity from 22 m/s to 36 m/s in 5s.what is the acceleration of the object

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Answer:

2.8 m/s²

Explanation:

v=v0+at <=> 36 = 22 + a×5 <=> 5a = 36-22 <=> 5a = 14 <=> a = 14/5 <=>

<=> a = 2.8 m/s²

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why does diamond sparkles stars twinkles?​

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Answer:

Because they want attention

Bob can run the 100 meter dash in 25 seconds. What is his speed?

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Answer:

4 meters a second

Explanation:

100/25

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A eureka can of mass 100g and cross-section area 100cm2 is filled with water of density 1g/cm3. A piece of metal of mass 20g and density 8g/cm3 is lowered into the can. ( height of can 10cm ) calculate:
a) the total mass of can before the metal was lowered.
b) the volume of water that overflowed
c) the final mass of can and its content​

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Answer:

Explanation:

a)

Firstly to calculate the total mass of the can before the metal was lowered we need to add the mass of the eureka can and the mass of the water in the can. We don't know the mass of the water but we can easily find if we know the volume of the can. In order to calculate the volume we would have to multiply the area of the cross section by the height. So we do the following.

100[tex]cm^{2}[/tex] x 10cm = 1000[tex]cm^{3}[/tex]

Now in order to find the mass that water has in this case we have to multiply the water's density by the volume, and so we get....

[tex]\frac{1g}{cm^{3} }[/tex] x 1000[tex]cm^{3}[/tex] = 1000g or 1kg

Knowing this, we now can calculate the total mass of the can before the metal was lowered, by adding the mass of the water to the mass of the can. So we get....

1000g + 100g = 1100g or 1.1kg

b)

The volume of the water that over flowed will be equal to the volume of the metal piece (since when we add the metal piece, the metal piece will force out the same volume of water as itself, to understand this more deeply you can read the about "Archimedes principle"). Knowing this we just have to calculate the volume of the metal piece an that will be the answer. So this time in order to find volume we will have to divide the total mass of the metal piece by its density. So we get....

20g ÷ [tex]\frac{8g}{cm^{3} }[/tex] = 2.5 [tex]cm^{3}[/tex]

c)

Now to find out the total mass of the can after the metal piece was lowered we would have to add the mass of the can itself, mass of the water inside the can, and the mass of the metal piece. We know the mass of the can, and the metal piece but we don't know the mass of the water because when we lowered the metal piece some of the water overflowed, and as a result the mass of the water changed. So now we just have to find the mass of the water in the can keeping in mind the fact that 2.5[tex]cm^{3}[/tex] overflowed. So now we the same process as in number a) just with a few adjustments.

[tex]\frac{1g}{cm^{3} }[/tex] x (1000[tex]cm^{3}[/tex] - 2.5[tex]cm^{3}[/tex]) = 997.5g

So now that we know the mass of the water in the can after we added the metal piece we can add all the three masses together (the mass of the can. the mass of the water, and the mass of the metal piece) and get the answer.

100g + 997.5g + 20g = 1117.5g or 1.1175kg

Which type of energies make up the mechanical energy of a roller coaster moving along a track?

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Answer:

gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy

Explanation:

which apparatus Is used to determine the volume of a small block of unknown material

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Options are;

A: measuring cylinder, metre rule

B: measuring cylinder, stopwatch

C: metre rule, balance

D: metre rule, stopwatch

Answer:

A: measuring cylinder, metre rule

Explanation:

Usually, when measuring volume of a small material, we make use of a piece of laboratory apparatus known as measuring cylinder which is also known as graduated cylinder.

Since it is a graduated cylinder, it means we will make use of metre rule.

Thus, the correct option is option A.

The apparatus which can be used to determine the volume of a small block of unknown material is: measuring cylinder; meter rule.

A measuring cylinder can be defined as a graduated cylinder that is typically designed and developed for the measurement of the volume of an irregularly shaped piece of object or a small block of unknown material.

Basically, a measuring cylinder is typically marked with horizontal lines on its side as units of measurement for volume.

Similarly, a meter rule refers to an apparatus that is used for the measurement of the length of an object.

Hence, the meter rule would be used in measuring the length, width and height of the small block of unknown material, in order to determine its volume while using this formula:

                            [tex]Volume =length\times width \times height[/tex]

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How does a salt differ from an acid or base?

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Answer:

An acid is defined as a substance whose water solution tastes sour, turns blue litmus red and neutralizes bases. A substance is called base if its aqueous solution tastes bitter, turns red litmus blue or neutralizes acids. Salt is a neutral substance whose aqueous solution does not affect litmus

Karla Ayala pulls a sled on an icy road (dangerous!). Because of Karla's pull, the tension force is 151 N, and the rope makes a 20.0° with the horizontal. If the 7.0-kg sled is pulled across 10.0 meters, what is the work done by Karla?

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Answer:

W = 1418.9 J = 1.418 KJ

Explanation:

In order to find the work done by the pull force applied by Karla, we need to can use the formula of work done. This formula tells us that work done on a body is the product of the distance covered by the object with the component of force applied in the direction of that displacement:

W = F.d

W = Fd Cosθ

where,

W = Work Done = ?

F = Force = 151 N

d = distance covered = 10 m

θ = Angle with horizontal = 20°

Therefore,

W = (151 N)(10 m) Cos 20°

W = 1418.9 J = 1.418 KJ

4. A Ferrari travels 350km in 2 hours. What was it's
s speed?

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175km per hour
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18. Which would be the most reliable source of information to use for a history report? (2 points)
O An encyclopedia
O A magazine article
O A newspaper
A TV show

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Answer:

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A red 120 kg bumper car moving at 4 m/s collides with a green 100 kg bumper car moving at 3 m/s. The red bumper car bounces off at 2 m/s. What is the green car's final velocity?​

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we can utilize the equation pi=pf (p=momentum). because p=mv, we can sub in the initial masses and velocities as well as the finals in order to form an equation. this results in 120(4)+100(3)=120(2)+100x. this can be simplified to 540=100x, or x=5.4 m/s.

A child kicks a ball horizontally with a speed of 4.8 m/s off a deck 3.5 m off the ground. How far, in meters, from the deck does the ball land on the ground?

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Answer:

2.605m

Explanation:

Using the formula for calculating Range (distance travelled in horizontal direction)

Range R = U√2H/g

U is the speed = 4.8m/s

H is the maximum height = ?

g is the acc due to gravity = 9.8m/s²

R = 3.5m

Substitute into the formula and get H

3.5 = 4.8√2H/9.8

3.5/4.8 = √2H/9.8

0.7292 = √2H/9.8

square both sides

0.7292² = 2H/9.8

2H = 0.7292² * 9.8

2H = 5.21

H = 5.21/2

H = 2.605m

Hence the height of the ball from the ground is 2.605m

Select the correct answer.
Which equation correctly relates kinetic energy, mass, and velocity?

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The correct equation is B

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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I mon runs a distance of 10km in 5 ms
he overage speed​

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Note: Your question inputs seem a little odd. But, I am assuming that you really mean '10km in 5 ms'.

Answer:

The Average speed = 15000 / 0.005 = 3000000 m/s

Explanation:

Average speed can be calculated by dividing the total distance covered by the total time.

Average speed = Total Distance / Total time

Given

Total distance = 15km = 15(1000) = 15000 m Total time = 5 ms = 0.005 seconds

Thus,  

Average speed = Total Distance / Total time

Average speed = 15000 / 0.005 = 3000000 m/s

A fish that lives near the surface of the ocean most likely has a swim bladder (or a body cavity) that is full of

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Answer:

A fish that lives near the surface of the ocean most likely has a swim bladder (or body cavity) that is full of oxygen

Explanation:

The swim bladder is the organ present in the majority of bony fishes that provides buoyancy. The swim bladder is a bladder filled with oxygen and found in the in the body of the fish

The function of the swim bladder is to provide adequate ballast or hydrostatic balance to enable a fish to keep to a certain depth in a body of water thereby the fish does not float to the surface or sinks further

The swim bladder is also used as a sound communicating organ.

4. What does doubling the voltage do to the strength of the electromagnet?​

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Answer:

it can make it stronger!

Answer:

The strength of the magnet in this case is directly proportional to the total voltage sum of all of the batteries

A 0.85-kg arrow flies through the air at a speed of 19 m/s. What is the momentum of the arrow?
16 kg m/s
22 kg m/s
160 kg m/s
360 kg m/s

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Answer:

16 kg m/s

Explanation:

The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula

momentum = mass × velocity

From the question we have

momentum = 0.85 × 19 = 16.15

We have the final answer as

16 kg m/s

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A 0.17 kg ball of dough is thrown straight up into the air with an initial speed of 12 m/s. The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s 2 . a) What is its momentum at its maximum height? Answer in units of kg · m/s

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Answer:

The momentum of the ball at the maximum height is zero (0 kg.m/s).

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the ball, m = 0.17 kg

initial velocity of the ball, u = 12 m/s

acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.81 m/s²

At maximum height the final velocity of the ball, v = 0

Momentum of the ball at the maximum height is given as;

P = mv

P = (0.17)(0)

P = 0 kg.m/s

Therefore, the momentum of the ball at the maximum height is zero (0).

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