Fill in the blanks with suitable pronouns.
1. Baby bird learns to fly
2. The two line intersect _______ at the middle position.
3. ______ had the courage to stand against the unjust treatment to the poor.
4. _______ is on the line?
5. smitha works in a gym ____ is my trainer​

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Answer 1

1)Baby bird cannot fly. Their mother has to feed \bf\underline{them}them

2. Vijay likes riding my bicycle. I sometimes lend \bf\underline{it}it to \bf\underline{him}him

3. Sooraj and I are brothers. \bf\underline{we\:both}weboth share the same bedroom.

4. Ravina isn't well. Dad is taking to the doctor. (No personal pronouns required)

5. My sister is a teacher. \bf\underline{She}She teaches Maths.


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A 20 kg child is traveling 3 m/s on an amusement park ride. What is the magnitude of the child’s momentum?

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{60kgm}{s}[/tex]

Explanation:

momentum = mass * velocity

= 20kg * 3m/s

= 60kgm/s

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Halla el coeficiente de dilatación lineal de una varilla que a 10 grados centígrados mide 125 metros y cuya longitud a 85 grados centígrados es 125.20 m. ¿De qué material será?

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Answer:

 α = 2.13 10⁻⁵ C⁻¹    ,  the closest material is ALUMINUM

Explanation:

The expression for thermal expansion is

          ΔL = α L₀ ΔT

temperatures are

         ΔT = 85 - 10 = 75 ° C

the length of the rod is L₀ = 125 m and L_f = 125.20 m

        ΔL = 125.20 - 125 = 0.20 m

        α = [tex]\frac{1}{L_o} \frac{\Delta L }{\Delta T}[/tex]

        α = [tex]\frac{ 1}{125} \ \frac{0.20 }{75}[/tex]

        α = 2.13 10⁻⁵ C⁻¹

When reviewing the table, the closest material is ALUMINUM

Name the type of component that has a greater resistance as the current through it increases​

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Answer:

filament bulb, filament lamp

Explanation:

More length of a wire is a component that has a greater resistance as the current through it increases​.

The resistance of a long wire is greater than the resistance of a short wire because electrons collide with more ions present in the wire as they pass through. The moving electrons can collide with the ions present in the metal.

This makes more difficult for the current to flow and causes resistance in the wire so we can conclude that more length of a wire is a component that has greater resistance as more current passes through it.

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A metal rod is 25.000 cm long at 25.0 degrees Celsius. When heated to 102.0 degrees Celsius, it is 25.054 cm long. What is the coefficient of linear expansion for this metal.

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Which two things might an object do when there are no forces acting on it?

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Answer:

for one they will stay there. And another thing it will do is collect rust pretty much destroying it.

Explanation:

A runner starts at position A. He runs 40 m North, 10 m East and 40 m
South. Where does he end up in relation the starting position?
a. 40 m North
b. 40 m South
c. 10 m East
d. Position

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The answer is C.) 10 m East

A spring of spring constant 30.0 N/m is attached to a 2.3 kg mass and set in motion. What is the period and frequency of vibration for the 2.3 kg mass?

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Answer:

1. The period is 1.74 s.

2. The frequency is 0.57 Hz

Explanation:

1. Determination of the the period.

Spring constant (K) = 30 N/m

Mass (m) = 2.3 Kg

Pi (π) = 3.14

Period (T) =?

The period of the vibration can be obtained as follow:

T = 2π√(m/K)

T = 2 × 3.14 × √(2.3 / 30)

T = 6.28 × √(2.3 / 30)

T = 1.74 s

Thus, the period of the vibration is 1.74 s.

2. Determination of the frequency.

Period (T) = 1.74 s

Frequency (f) =?

The frequency of the vibration can be obtained as follow:

f = 1/T

f = 1/1.74

f = 0.57 Hz

Thus, the frequency of the vibration is 0.57 Hz

The period of the vibration is  1.76 s and the frequency of the vibration is  0.57 s-1.

Using the formula;

T = 2π√(m/K)

Where;

T = period

m = mass

K = spring constant

Substituting values;

T = 2(3.142)√2.3/30

T = 6.284 × 0.28

T = 1.76 s

Recall that the period is the inverse of frequency;

f = 1/T

f = 1/1.76 s

f = 0.57 s-1

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A 72.0 kg ice skater is moving at 3.1 m/s on frictionless ice throws a 0.21 kg snowball horizontally at a speed of 28.0 m/s. What is the final velocity of the skater?

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Answer:

the final velocity of the skater after throwing the snowball is 3.17 m/s.

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the ice skater, m₁ = 72 kg

initial velocity of the ice skater, u₁ = 3.1 m/s

mass of the snowball, m₂ = 0.21 kg

initial speed of the snowball, u₂ = 28.0 m/s

Let the final velocity of the skater after throwing the snowball = v

Apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum to determine v;

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = v(m₁ + m₂)

72 x 3.1   +  0.21 x 28  = v(72 + 0.21)

229.08 = v(72.21)

v = 229.08 / 72.21

v = 3.17 m/s

Therefore, the final velocity of the skater after throwing the snowball is 3.17 m/s.

When two magnets attract, they ___________.

A. Pull together
B. Change color
C. Break
D. Push apart​

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Answer:

A. Pull together

Explanation:

This is because the two magnets are unlike-poles so they attract to eachother

I think A is the right answer

A positive point charge is placed at 5 cm from a negatively charged plate.
it is then pulled away from the plate, so it is 10 cm from the plate. Describe
what happened to the potential energy of the charge. (Hint what
happened to the force on the charge more force means more potential
energy) *

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Answer: I'm not sure about this one, but you can go to this link to understand it better https://youtu.be/wEQxtUwiV1E.Its a Khan Academy Video Hope This Helps

Explanation:

3. Which of the following is true about astronauts taking out the TRASH?
They let it float off into space
They burn it inside the space station
They place it into a spacecraft and let it fall into the atmosphere

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

When trash accumulates, astronauts manually squeeze it into trash bags, temporarily storing almost two metric tons of it for relatively short durations, and then send it away in a departing commercial supply vehicle, which either returns it to Earth or incinerates it during reentry through the atmosphere.

) A spring with a spring constant of 2.1N/m is stretched 0.2m. What force is produced by

the spring?

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Answer:

Force = 0.42 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Spring constant, k = 2.1

Extension, e = 0.2m

To find the force, we would use the formula below;

Force = spring constant * extension

Force = 2.1 * 0.2

Force = 0.42 Newton

What is the relationship between the valence electrons of an atom and the chemical bonds the atom can form?​

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Answer:

Valence electrons are outer shell electrons with an atom and can participate in the formation of chemical bonds. In single covalent bonds, typically both atoms in the bond contribute one valence electron in order to form a shared pair. The ground state of an atom is the lowest energy state of the atom.

describe atmospheric pressure and water pressure​

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Answer:

The difference is that water is an incompressible fluid — its density is almost constant as the pressure changes — while air is a compressible fluid — its density changes with pressure. ... Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on a surface by the weight of the atmosphere (a compressible fluid) above it

Explanation:

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If there is a ball sitting on top of a hill with 100J of GPE. How much KE should there be at the bottom of the hill if there is no friction?

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GPE=mgh=100J
KE=1/2mv^2
Assume there would be no more potential energy,
GPE=KE
100J due to energy conservation law

The smallest molecules are made up of -
a. 1 atom
b. 2 atoms
c. 3 atoms
The largest molecules are made up of -
a. billions
b. millions
c. hundreds
d. thousands
- of atoms.​

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For the first question the correct answer is B. 2 atoms
Second question the answer is A. Billions

The gravitational field strength on the moon is 1.63 N/kg. If a rock on the moon weighs 2000N, how
much does the same rock weigh on the earth?

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Answer:

12000N

Explanation:

gravity on earth is six times one on the moon

The left end of a spring is attached to a wall. When Bob pulls on the right end with a 200 N force, he stretches the spring by 20 cm. The same spring is then used for a tug-of-war between Bob and Carlos. Each pulls on his end of the spring with a 200 N force. How far does the spring stretch

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Answer:

40 cm

Explanation:

Since Bob pulls with a force of F = 200 N when the spring is attached to the wall and it extends a length x = 20 cm, from Hooke's law,

F = kx where k = spring constant

So, k = F/x = 200 N/20 cm = 10 N/cm

Now, sine both Bob and Carlos pull with a force of F = 200 N in opposite directions, the spring stretches about its center and has an extension, x' in each direction.

So, from F = kx

x = F/k = 200 N/10 N/cm = 20 cm

So, the spring stretches 20 cm in both directions.

So, the total extension is thus x' + x' = 2x' = 2(20 cm) = 40 cm

The spring will stretch 40 cm.When a force is act om the spring the spring will stretch or compress depeds on the application of force.

What is hooke's law?

Hooke's law states that the force used to extend the spring is directly equal to the amount of stretch.

The force needed to extend the spring is proportional to its displacement. It is stated as

F=Kx

The given data in the problem is;

F is the force of pull to bob=  200 N

x is the length of extension= 20 cm.

F' is the force act on the another end=  200 N

According to Hooke's law,

[tex]\rm F = Kx \\\\ \rm K= \frac{F}{x} \\\\ \rm K= \frac{200}{20} \\\\ \rm K=10 \ N/cm[/tex]

The extension due to another end force is found by;

[tex]\rm x' = \frac{F}{K} \\\\ \rm x' = \frac{200}{10} \\\\ \rm x' = 20[/tex]

The total extension of the spring will be;

[tex]\rm x_t = x+x' \\\\ \rm x_t = 2(20) \\\\ \rm x_t =40\ cm[/tex]

Hence the spring will stretch 40 cm.

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मारवतन गनुहास (What Is MKS Syste
Convert 5 solar days into second.)​

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Answer:

5 Days to Seconds = 432000

Explanation:

What is meant by uniform motion ? Write with an example.

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Answer:

This type of motion is defined as the motion of an object in which the object travels in a straight line and its velocity remains constant along that line as it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, irrespective of the duration of the time.

Explanation:

In Physics, uniform motion is defined as the motion, wherein the velocity of the body travelling in a straight line remains the same. When the distance travelled by a moving thing, is same at several time intervals, regardless of the time length, the motion is said to be uniform motion.

A tuning fork vibrating in water with a frequency of 840 Hz produces waves that are 2.5 m long. If a tuning fork vibrating at 500 Hz produces the same type of wave in water, what will the wavelength of the waves be?
A) 1.5 m
B) 4.2 m
C) 3.2 m
D) 2.5 m

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

As we know

Frequency (F) * wavelength (W) = C (speed of light - can also be taken as constant)

Hence,

[tex]F1 W1 = C\\F2W2 = C[/tex]

Or [tex]F1W1 = F2W2[/tex]

Substituting the given values, we get -

[tex]840 *2.5 = 500 *XX = 4.2[/tex] m

Hence, option B is correct


What is the power of a stereo that has an intensity of 3.5X105 W/m2 at a distance of 12.4 m

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_______ are considered to be fluids.



Solids



Liquids only



Gases only



Liquids and gases

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Answer:

liquids and gases

Explanation:

Liquids and gases are considered to be fluids because they yield to shearing forces, whereas solids resist them.

The device shown below contains 2 kg of water. When the cylinder is allowed to fall 250 m, the temperature of the water increases by 1.4°C. Suppose 2 kg of water are added to the container and the cylinder is allowed to fall 750 m. What would the increase in temperature be in this case? Gizmo image A. 0.7°C B. 1.4°C C. 2.1°C D. 2.8°C

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Answer:c. 2.1°C

Explanation:

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A group of students are doing a reading activity in their classroom. They suddenly hear the noise of a truck in the parking lot of their school. They can hear it but cannot see it. Which of the following explains why they can hear the truck, but cannot see it?

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Answer:

The answer is the sound waves can travel through some material (not all) and visible light cannot.

Explanation:

I did this question on study island so I know the answer.

Answer:

the answer is: sound can be transmitted through the walls, but visible light cannot.

Explanation:

What is number 5?! I’m so confused.

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Answer:

i think it's A

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Light is incident perpendicularly from air onto a liquid film that is on a glass plate. The liquid film is 70.2 nm thick, and the liquid has index of refraction 1.50. The glass has index of refraction 1.40. Calculate the longest visible wavelength (as measured in air) of the light for which there will be totally constructive interference between the rays reflected from the top and bottom surfaces of the film. Assume that the visible spectrum lies between 400 nm and 700 nm.

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Answer:

λ₀ = 421.2 10⁻⁹  m

Explanation:

This is an exercise in constructive interference by reflection, let's review some concepts:

* When a ray goes from a medium with a lower index to one with a higher index, it undergoes a phase change of 180º, in this case we have a phase change from the air to the film

* Within the material the wavelength changes according to the spare part index of the material

         λₙ = λ₀ / n

By including these two aspects, the constructive interference equation remains

            2 n t = (m + ½) λ₀

            λ₀ = [tex]\frac{2nt}{m+ \frac{1}{2} }[/tex]

we substitute

            λ₀ = 2 1.50 70.2 10⁻⁹ / (m + ½)

let's substitute some values ​​of m

m = 0

            λ₀ = [tex]\frac{210.06}{0.5}[/tex]  10⁻⁹

            λ₀ = 421.2 10⁻⁹  m

is in the visible range

m = 1

           λ₀ = [tex]\frac{210.6}{1+0.5}[/tex]   10⁻⁹

           λ₀ = 140.4 10⁻⁹  m

This outside visible range,    is ultraviolet light

If water is flowing in a 1-inch diameter pipe with an average velocity of 3 m/s and the wall roughness is 400 microns, calculate the wall shear stress.

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Answer:

Shear stress  is 50.63 Pascal

Explanation:

As we know shear stress = [tex]\frac{\rho V^2 f}{8} \\[/tex]

Rho is the density

V is the velocity

f is the value from Moody's chart

We will know determine Reynolds number  to determine the flow type and then the f value

[tex]R_e = \frac{ \rho*V*D}{u}[/tex]

[tex]R_e = \frac{1000*3*0.0254}{0.001} = 76200[/tex]

This is a turbulent flow and hence the roughness index is [tex]\frac{E}{D} = 0.0157[/tex], From this we get f = 0.045

Now shear stress = [tex]\frac{1000 * 3^2 * 0.045}{8} = 50.63[/tex] Pa

A car travels 140 miles in 3 hours. What is its velocity?

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Answer:

46.67 miles/s

Explanation:

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