Answer:
When you don't move, you still use energy. This energy is called potential energy, or, stored energy.
When you don't move or do work, you can use energy.
when I am pushing a box of mass 70kg, but it is not changing its position means there is no work done by the box but i am applieng energy by pushing, i happened because the energy is not enough to overcome the friction. This is an example where there in energy is lost but there is no work done.
What is energy ?Energy is nothing but the ability to do work. there are different energies in different form which are thermal energy, mechanical energy, electric energy and sound energy etc. According to first law of thermodynamic, Energy neither be created nor be destroyed. it can only be transferred from one form into another form.
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man start to moves from point A (Initial Point) to Point B (Final Point) in a given
figure. Find the Distance and Displacement from the given Figure :-
(2)
Answer:
Image not full.
Explanation:
From what I can see, Displacement is 175m,
Distance will be = 100 + 50 + the hidden value on the bottom right
in what state of matter can conduction occur.
Answer: Conduction occurs more readily in solids and liquids, where the particles are closer to together, than in gases, where particles are further apart.
Answer:
conduction occurs when gas becomes liquid.
I need help finding the solution
Answer:
objects with greater mass should have greater inertia
The process of making alloys involves
Answer:
The process of making alloys involves ( Heating ) pure metals to remove impurities. Then the pure metals are(mixed) with other components. An alloy is a mixture of metals or a mixture of a metal and another element. Alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character.
Explanation:
The name of the SI unit for force is the watt
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Explanation:
The name of the SI unit for force is NEWTON .
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I need help with this science question, 50 points!
Answer:
an open circuit (A battery, bulb, wire,switch)
Explanation:
the battery supplies the power the wire carries the current from the battery to the bulb but the circuit is not completed if the switch is not connected (Switch )
(v) A car
A car is pulled with a force of 60.N at angle of 30 ron, the
horizontal. Find the vertical and horizontal components of the applied
force.
Answer:
Explanation:
The vertical component is found in the magnitude of the force times the sine of the angle; the horizontal component is found in the magnitude of the force times the cosine of the angle. Thus:
vertical component = [tex]60.0sin(30.0)=30.0[/tex] and
horizontal component = [tex]60.0cos(30.0)=52.0[/tex]
difference between local system and si system
Answer:
In antiquity, systems of measurement were defined locally: the different units might be defined independently according to the length of a king's thumb or the size of his foot, the length of stride, the length of arm, or maybe the weight of water in a keg of specific size, perhaps itself defined in hands and knuckles.
Systems of Measurement: there are two main systems of measurement in the world: the Metric (or decimal) system and the US standard system. ... The US Standard system uses units that have no predictable relationship to each other. For example, there are 2 cups in a pint, but 4 quarts in a gallon.
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You do: What is the Gravitational Potential Energy of a
120kg person who jumped out of a plane 4500m in the
air?
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M
KE = 12my
GPE = mgh
Answer:
P = 5292 kJ
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of a person, m = 120 kg
The height of the plane, h = 4500 m
The Gravitational Potential Energy of the person is given by :
P = mgh
Put all the values,
P = 120 kg × 9.8 m/s² × 4500 m
= 5292000 J
or
= 5292 kJ
So, the required gravitational potential energy is 5292 kJ.
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An increase in speed or velocity can be described as:
Answer:
acceleration
rhymes with accelerator
Explanation:
the increase/decrease or the sudden change in speed and direction of object
is James Charles a boy or a girl ? I am so confused
Answer:
both
Explanation:
and I'm serious he is literally both
True or False. Friction is a non-contact force?
( please answer !! i’ll mark brainliest! )
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Friction is a force exerted by a surface against the motion of a body across its surface. Therefore, friction is a type of contact force only.
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Ponds and lakes are part of marine ecosystem.
True or false ?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
because they can hold marine organism inside
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A group of Ontario farmers form a cooperative group and build a factory that turns corn into a fuel for generators and cars. Would this energy source be renewable or non-renewable? Explain.
Answer:
renewable, you can keep growing corn for it. more fossil fuel can be made by nature but it takes way too long to be considered renewable
A hippopotamus laying on the rock exerts 10,000 N on the rock. The rock has a mass of
2 tons. How much work is being done? Be sure to show your work.
Answer:
Explanation:
If the hippo is laying on the rock, I'm assuming that there is no movement going on at all, in either the hippo or the rock. If no movement occurs, there is no work being done.
A 2kg ball is attached to a 0.80m string and whirled in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 6m/s .the work done on the ball during each revolution is.
Answer:
work done = kinetic energy in a SHM
= 1/2mW²r²
but ; w = v/r
therefore ; w:d = 1/2mv²/r² × r²
= 1/2 mv²
= 1/2 × 2×6²
= 36J
A CAR APPROACHING A SCHOOL ZONE SLOWS DOWN FROM 38 M/S TO 10 M/S AT A CONSTANT ACCELERATION -4 METER PER SEC SQUARE HOW MUCH TIME IS REQUIRED TO SLOW DOWN TO FINAL VELOCITY
Answer:
7 seconds
Explanation:
he went down -28 m/s so 7 times -4 equals -28 m/s which is what he needed to slowness down to 10 m/s
The physical quantity represented as rate of change of change in position in a
particular direction.
a) Speed
b) Velocity
c) Average speed
d) acceleration
Answer:
B
rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time.
A small 175-g ball on the end of a light string is revolving uniformly on a frictionless surface in a horizontal circle of diameter1.0 m.
Complete question:
A small 175-g ball on the end of a light string is revolving uniformly on a frictionless surface in a horizontal circle of diameter 1.0 m. The ball makes 2.0 revolutions every 1.0 s. What are the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the ball?
Answer:
The acceleration of the ball is 78.98 m/s², directed inwards
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the ball, m = 175 g
radius of the circle, r = 0.5 m
angular speed of the ball, ω = 2 rev/s
The magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the ball is calculated as follows;
[tex]a_c = \omega^2 r\\\\where;\\\omega \ is \ angular \ speed \ in \ rad/s\\\\a_c = (2\ \frac{rev}{s} \times \frac{2\pi \ rad}{1 \ rev} )^2 \times (0.5 \ m)\\\\a_c =78.98 \ m/s^2[/tex]
The centripetal acceleration is directed inwards.
The frequency of a musical note is increased. A student hearing the sound detects an increase in which property?
Answer:
B. pitch of the sound is the answer <333
A horse pulls a cart along a flat road. Consider the following four forces that arise in this situation. (1) the force of the horse pulling on the cart (2) the force of the cart pulling on the horse (3) the force of the horse pushing on the road (4) the force of the road pushing on the horse Suppose that the horse and cart have started from rest; and as time goes on, their speed increases in the same direction. Which one of the following conclusions is correct concerning the magnitudes of the forces mentioned above?
Complete Question: A horse pulls a cart along a flat road. Consider the following four forces that arise in this situation. (1) the force of the horse pulling on the cart (2) the force of the cart pulling on the horse (3) the force of the horse pushing on the road (4) the force of the road pushing on the horse Suppose that the horse and cart have started from rest; and as time goes on, their speed increases in the same direction. Which one of the following conclusions is correct concerning the magnitudes of the forces mentioned above?
A) Force 1 exceeds force 2.
B) Force 2 is less than force 3.
C) Force 2 exceeds force 4.
D) Force 3 exceeds force 4.
E) Forces 1 and 2 cannot have equal magnitudes.
Answer: B) Force 2 is less than force 3.
Explanation: From the given four forces to be considered, Force 2 is less than Force 3 is correct option.
After evaluating the forces one by one. Force 3 and Force 4 are the same, both have equal magnitude.
And Force 3 is greater than Force 2, i.e., the force of the horse pushing on the road is much higher than the cart pulling the horse. Hence, more forces is required to pull the cart while on the road towards forward direction.
More so, the force of the road pushing on the horse is greater than the force of the cart pulling on the horse.
What is the purpose of the circuit breaker in your home?
To provide electricity to all of the electrical devices in your home.
To maximize the electrical efficiency of appliances plugged in.
To prevent too much current from traveling into the circuit, making the wire hot and starting a fire.
To irritate the %$&* out of you when they turn off.
Answer:
to prevent to much current
Explanation:
in the event of a power surge the circuit breaker will cut the power. this is what people mean when they say "pop" the breaker
Which of the following is equal to the area under a velocity-time graph?
A. Velocity
B. Displacement
C. Acceleration
D. Force
PLEASE HELP
Answer:
B. Displacement
Explanation:
The area under a velocity time graph is equal to the displacement of objects.
Un hombre parado en el techo de un edificio, tira una bola verticalmente hacia arriba con una velocidad de 12m/s, la bola llega al suelo en 4s. ¿que altura tiene el edificio ?
Respuesta:
24m
Explicación:
Según la ecuación de movimiento
v = u + en
Dado
Velocidad final v = 12 m / s
velocidad inicial u = 0 m / s
tiempo t = 4s
Sustituir
12 = 0 + 4a
a = 12/4
a = 3 m / s²
Lo siguiente es obtener la distancia;
S = ut + 1 / 2at²
S = 0 (4) + 1/2 (3) (4) ²
S = 3 * 16/2
S = 48/2
S = 24 m
Por lo tanto, la distancia requerida es de 24 m.
Having greater or less electrons possessed by an object. Can attract or repel.
A. proton
B. magnetism
C. charge
D.magnet
Answer:
A. Proton
Explanation:
Given that an electron has a net negative charge equal in magnitude to the charge of a proton (1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹) but having an opposite (negative) sign to that of a proton, and given that like charges (negative to negative) repel and unlike charges attract, an object having;
Greater electron will be negatively charged relative to the other object, to which it is compare, which is a proton will attract the (positively charged) proton
Lesser negative charge compared to the proton; therefore, both objects will be positive, and they will repel each other
We therefore have;
Having greater or less electrons possessed by an object. Can attract or repel a proton
The correct option is option A. proton
Which of the following physical quantity is having same SI units?
a) Speed and average speed
b) Speed and velocity
c) Speed and average velocity
d) All the above
Answer:
d) All the above
Explanation:
Speed SI unit is metre per second.Velocity SI unit is metre per second.Average speed SI unit is metre per second.Average velocity SI unit is metre per second.Therefore, as all of the physical quantities have the same SI units, the answer is d) all of the above.
An electrical heating coil is immersed in 4.6kg of water 22°C.The coil, which has a resistance of 250Ω, warms the water to 32°C in 15min. What is the potential difference at which the coil operates?
Answer:
242.4 V
Explanation:
Applying,
Q = cm(t₂-t₁)................ Equation 1
Where Q = amount of heat, c = specific heat capacity, m = mass, t₁ = initial temperature, t₂ = final temperature.
But this heat is produced by electrical power
Therefore,
P = Q/t
Where P = Electrical power, t = time
Also,
P = V²/R
Where V = voltage, R = resistance
Therefore
V²/R = Q/t......................... Equation 2
Substitute equation 1 into equation 2
V²/R = cm(t₂-t₁)/t................. Equation 3
Given: R = 250 ohms, m = 4.6 kg, t₁ = 22°C, t₂ = 32°C, t = 15 min. = (15×60) = 900 seconds
Constant: c = 4600 J/kg.°C
Substitute these values into equation 2
V²/250 = 4600(4.6)(32-22)/900
V²/250 = 235.11
V² = 250×235.11
V² = 58777.78
V = √58777.78
V = 242.4 V
A book with a mass of 2 kg sits on top of a book shelf at a height of 3 m. How much potential energy does the book have
Answer:
Answer is 98 joules
Explanation:
P. E=2*9.8*3=98
S.i unit of potential energy ⚡ is joules
So answer is 98 joules