Answer:
B
Explanation:
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16+1=17
CI has 17 in the bottom.
Answer:C
Explanation:
10. The elevator in the new office building warns that it can safely lift 300 kg at one time. If John (850N), Betty (530N), Robert (740N), and Alice (610N) all get in the elevator at once, can the elevator safely carry them up to the third floor?
I can't tell right away. The elevator's limit is given in terms of mass, but the four people are listed in terms of their weights. In order to compare them, we'll have to convert one or the other.
The total of the four people's weights is:
John . . . . . . . 850N
Betty . . . . . . . 530N
Robert . . . . . . 740N
Alice . . . . . . . .610N
Total . . . . . . 2,730N
The elevator can't accept more than 300 kg of mass.
The weight of any mass is (mass) x (gravity).
On Earth, 300kg weighs (300kg) x (9.8 m/s²) = 2,940 N.
Wonderful !
2,730N is less than 2,940N.
Yes ! According to Otis' engineers, John, Betty, Robert and Alice can safely ride the elevator together, (although Betty and Alice may have a different opinion).
What causes the pressure in a fluid
Answer:
The pressure in a liquid is due to the weight of the column of water above. Since the particles in a liquid are tightly packed, this pressure acts in all directions. For example, the pressure acting on a dam at the bottom of a reservoir is greater than the pressure acting near the top.
Answer:
Fluid pressure can be caused by gravity, acceleration, or forces in a closed container. Since a fluid has no definite shape, its pressure applies in all directions.
Explanation:
n the railroad accident, a boxcar weighting 200 kN and traveling at 3 m/s on horizontal track slams into a stationary caboose weighting 400 kN. The collision connects the caboose to the car, and then both move together and you have found the final velocity. Apparently, initial kinetic energy of the system changes (in part, because of friction present). How much energy (in kJ) is transferred from kinetic energy to other forms of energy (e..g., thermal) in the collision
Answer:
ΔK = -6 10⁴ J
Explanation:
This is a crash problem, let's start by defining a system formed by the two trucks, so that the forces during the crash have been internal and the moment is preserved
initial instant. Before the crash
p₀ = m v₁ + M 0
final instant. Right after the crash
p_f = (m + M) v
p₀ = p_f
mv₁ = (m + M) v
v = [tex]\frac{m}{m+M} \ v_1[/tex]
we substitute
v = [tex]\frac{20}{20+40}[/tex] 3
v = 1.0 m / s
having the initial and final velocities, let's find the kinetic energy
K₀ = ½ m v₁² + 0
K₀ = ½ 20 10³ 3²
K₀ = 9 10⁴ J
K_f = ½ (m + M) v²
K_f = ½ (20 +40) 10³ 1²
K_f = 3 10⁴ J
the change in energy is
ΔK = K_f - K₀
ΔK = (3 - 9) 10⁴
ΔK = -6 10⁴ J
The negative sign indicates that the energy is ranked in another type of energy
6. _______________ : when a certain number of waves pass a given point for a certain number of seconds? Group of answer choices A. wavelength C. amplitude D. height B. frequency
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Answer:
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Answer:
Frequency
Explanation:
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work and power!
______is the amount of work done over time a. Efficiency C. Power b. Newton d. Horsepower
Answer:
The work done in a unit of time is C. Power.
Explanation:
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Un automóvil viaja a la velocidad de 10 m/s. Se acelera Durante 12s y aumenta su velocidad hasta 70 m/s ¿Que aceleración experimenta el automóvil?
Answer:
Aceleracion = 5 m/s²
Explanation:
Dados los siguientes datos;
Velocidad inicial = 10 m/s
Velocidad final = 70 m/s
Tiempo, t = 12 segundos
Para encontrar la aceleración;
Aceleración se puede definir como la tasa de cambio de la velocidad de un objeto con respecto al tiempo.
Esto simplemente significa que la aceleración viene dada por la resta de la velocidad inicial de la velocidad final a lo largo del tiempo.
Por lo tanto, si restamos la velocidad inicial de la velocidad final y la dividimos por el tiempo, podemos calcular la aceleración de un objeto. Matemáticamente, la aceleración viene dada por la fórmula;
[tex] Aceleracion = \frac{final \; velocidad - inicial \; velocidad}{tiempo}[/tex]
Sustituyendo en la fórmula, tenemos;
[tex] Aceleracion = \frac{70 - 10}{12}[/tex]
[tex] Aceleracion = \frac{60}{12}[/tex]
Aceleracion = 5 m/s²
Una muestra de agua de 250g de agua se caliento desde 10°C hasta 60°C calcula la cantidad de calor absorbido por el agua el calor especifico del agua es de 4186J/Kj.K
Answer:
Calor absorbido, Q = 52325 Joules
Explanation:
Dados los siguientes datos;
Masa = 250g to kg = 250/1000 = 0.25kg
Temperatura inicial, T1 = 10°C to Kelvin = 273 + 10 = 283K
Temperatura final, T2 = 60°C to Kelvin = 273 + 60 = 333K
Capacidad calorífica específica = 4186 j/kg.K.
Para encontrar la cantidad de calor necesaria;
La capacidad calorífica viene dada por la fórmula;
[tex] Q = mct [/tex]
Dónde;
Q representa la capacidad calorífica o la cantidad de calor.
m representa la masa de un objeto.
c representa la capacidad calorífica específica del agua.
dt representa el cambio de temperatura.
dt = T2 - T1
dt = 333 - 283
dt = 50 K
Sustituyendo en la fórmula, tenemos;
[tex] Q = 0.25*4186*50[/tex]
[tex] Q = 52325 [/tex]
Calor absorbido, Q = 52325 Joules
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Answer:Patrick Mahomes
Explanation:
Answer:
Patrick Lavon Mahomes II
Explanation:
Xander reached a final velocity of 4.5 m/s for 3.5 seconds. Finley reached a final velocity of 3.6 m/s for 4.2 seconds. Max reached a final velocity of 7.3 m/s for 1.2 seconds. They all started at the same location from rest. Which lists them from least to most acceleration? Max Finley Xander Max Xander Finley Xander Finley Max Finley Xander Max
Answer:
Finley, Xander and Max
Explanation:
v = Final velocity
t = Time
u = Initial velocity = 0
a = Acceleration
From kinematic equations we get
[tex]v=u+at\\\Rightarrow a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}=\dfrac{v-0}{t}\\\Rightarrow a=\dfrac{v}{t}[/tex]
Xander
v = 4.5 m/s, t = 3.5 s
[tex]a=\dfrac{4.5}{3.5}\\\Rightarrow a=1.29\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]
Finley
v = 3.6 m/s, t = 4.2 s
[tex]a=\dfrac{3.6}{4.2}\\\Rightarrow a=0.86\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]
Max
v = 7.3 m/s, t = 1.2 s
[tex]a=\dfrac{7.3}{1.2}\\\Rightarrow a=6.083\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]
The required list is Finley, Xander and Max.
Answer:
Finley, Xander and Max
Explanation:
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True or False : 0°K=-273.15° C and 0°C (Celsius) = 273.150K
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
C. Move the light bulb back and forth. No matter where the light bulb is located on the central axis, what is always true about size of the image?
Answer
It will stay the same!
Explanation:
If you so happen to move something from left to right, the size of it is not being shrunk or expanded in any type of way, shape, or form.
Which are advantages of renewable resources? Check all that apply.
Renewable energy supplies are completely reliable everywhere.
Some renewable resources will never be used up.
Little or no waste is produced by renewable resource plants.
Electricity can be generated in large quantities.
Many renewable energy facilities have lower operating costs.
Answer:
Some renewable resources will never be used up.
Little or no waste is produced by renewable resource plants.
Many renewable energy facilities have lower operating costs.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B,C, and E are correct
Explanation:
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what happens to the motion of objects when they hit each other?
Answer:
When two objects in motion hit each other they experience forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This force causes one of the objects to speed up or gain momentum and other to slow down or lose momentum.
Why are the oceans movements along the What do ocean waves have in common with the sound and light
Answer:
Oceanic currents an waves are in motion due to energy of wind.
Explanation:
When the wind blows across the ocean water ts creates a pull and push effect. It pulls the top layers of water and creates a frictional drag force that leads to the movement of water molecules and appears that the surface is moving. The movement can be seen in the form of surface oceanic currents and waves that are found through the entire globe. The ocean waves and currents carry with them the energy from one place to another.
PLEASE HELP !!! Which product forms from the synthesis reaction between potassium (k) and iodine (I)?
Answer:
Pottasium iodide (KI)
Explanation:
product of this reaction is KI. this product is an ionic compound.
A student in your class whom you kind-of like asks you come to watch a meteor shower. What exactly are you being invited to? a. something your mom would not approve of, involving streams of dirty water b. the closest approach of an active bright comet to the Earth c. a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the end of which you will be completely covered with dust particles from space d. watching the left-over dirt from a comet burn up by friction as the pieces hit the Earth's atmosphere e. something quite dangerous where you are likely to be hit when many larger rocks fall from above Submit Your Answer
Answer:D. Watching the left-over dirt from a comet burn up by friction as the pieces hit the Earth's atmosphere
Explanation: A meteor shower is giant rocks moving across the sky
There must be an invitation for d. watching the left-over dirt from a comet burn up by friction as the pieces hit the Earth's atmosphere
What is a Meteor showers ?
Meteor showers occur when dust or particles from asteroids or comets enter Earth's atmosphere at very high speed. When they hit the atmosphere, meteors rub against air particles and create friction, heating the meteors. The heat vaporizes most meteors, creating what we call shooting stars
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11. All objects gain or release heat at the same rate. *
The statement is false.
Made up of the crust and tiny bit of the mantle, this layer is divided into several constantly moving plates of what
Answer:
Explanation:
solid rock that hold the continents and oceans
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Answer:
B- They both have travelled equal distances in 7 minutes
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Answer:
B!
Explanation:
which line represnts object moving fastest
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Line - A: (15/10) = 1.5 inch/second
Line - B: (0/10) = 0
Line - C: (10/10) = 1.0 inch/second
Line - D: (-25/20) = -1.25 inch/second
Line-A represents the greatest speed.
A golf club with mass 0.5 kg is swung at 23 m/s toward a stationary golf ball on a tee. The club barely slows down to 17 m/s, but the ball flies off the tee at 69 m/s. Calculate the mass of the golf ball in kg. Answer to 4 decimals. Help fast please. Will mark brainliest
Answer:
I gotchu fam. 0.0435 kg
Explanation:
m1v1+m2v2=m1v1f+m2v2f
(0.5)(23)+(m2)(0)=(0.5)(17)+(m2)(69)
11.5=8.5+69m2
3=69m2
0.0435 kg
Rama weighs 48 kg.she is carrying a load of 25 kg up to a height of 15 meter. what work does she do ? Also mention the type of work
Answer:
Explanation:
Total Mass: 48+25=73 kg
Height: 15m
So work = mgh= 73×9.8× 15=10731 j
And this is positive work.
The wave above has a wavelength of 6.25 meters and a frequency of 5 hertz. Calculate the speed.
Answer:
Wave Speed (m/s)
31.25
Summary
Wavelength (m)6.25
Frequency (hz)5
Explanation:
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A uniform electric field exists in a region between two oppositely charged plates. An electron is released from rest at the surface of the negatively charged plate and strikes the surface of the opposite plate, 2.0 cm away, in a time 1.5 x 10-8 s. The speed of the electron in millions m/sec as it strikes the second plate is: A. 13.3 B. 133 C. 2.67 D. 26.7 E. 534
Answer:
A. 13.3
Explanation:
First, we find the velocity of the electron in meters/sec, as follows:
[tex]v = \frac{d}{t}\\[/tex]
v = velocity of electron = ?
d = distance between plates = 2 cm = 0.02 m
t = time elapsed = 1.5 x 10⁻⁸ s
Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:
[tex]v = \frac{0.02\ m}{1.5\ x\ 10^{-8}\ s}\\\\v = 1333333.33\ m/s[/tex]
Now, we convert this to million m/s:
[tex]v = (1333333.33\ m/s)\frac{1\ million\ m}{100000\ m}\\\\v =13.3\ million\ m/s[/tex]
Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. 13.3
why must the lamina swing freely in physics
Answer:
Unless the lamina is able to move freely under the influence of gravity, you do not know where to draw that line.
Explanation:
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B
Explanation:
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Answer:
An object in motion will remain in motion until it experiences an unbalanced force.
Explanation:
This is part of Newton's first law. An unbalanced force is there to offset the object in motion, such as a ball versus a wall. A wall will stop the ball from moving.
1.Una partícula de masa m = 0.2 [kg] está unido a dos resortes idénticos (de longitud L = 1.2 [m]) sobre la parte superior de una mesa horizontal sin fricción. Los dos resortes tienen la misma constante elástica de K = 40 [N/m] y cada uno esta inicialmente en su posición de equilibrio (punto O). Si la partícula se hala una distancia d = 0.5 [m] hacia la derecha y después se suelta (ver figura), ¿cuál es la velocidad cuando pasa por el punto O (posición de equilibrio)?
Answer:
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What can astronomical objects that have changing magnetic fields do
Answer:
During an excursion or a reversal, the magnetic field is considerably weakened and allows many more cosmic rays to reach the surface of the planet. These energetic particles from space can be damaging to life on Earth if too many reach the surface.
Explanation:
Radio waves may generate astronomical bodies with fluctuating magnetic fields. A further explanation is below.
Electrical charges nanoparticles, as well as molecules, moved via the circular or spiraling route of the magnetic fields. Somewhat on windsurfing spacecraft, various radio astronomy or communications tools named WAVES documented as well as captured a day of explosions of something like the Sun's chromosphere as well as the electromagnetic radiation of our observable universe.
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