Answer:
it’s halogen
Explanation:
3. If you increase the distance between
two objects, the gravitational force
between the two objects
A)increases
B)decreases
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Any two differences between SI units and derived units
help me...
Answer:
SI unit
1) SI unit does not depend on other.
2) they have their own identity.
Derived unit
1) They depend upon other or fundamental unit.
2) they don't have their own identity.
A TV draws 0.867 A of current when connected to a 122 V outlet. It’s resistance is 140.71.
A.)How many electrons pass through the TV per minute?
B.)How much electrical energy does the TV convert to other forms of energy
per minute?
Answer:
Explanation:
current measures charge flowing per second .
A current of .867 A means charge of .867 coulomb is flowing per second
charge flowing per minute = .867 x 60
= 52.02 coulomb
one electrons carries a charge of 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ Coulomb
So no of charge flowing per minute
= 52.02 / 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹
= 32.5 x 10¹⁹ .
B )
electrical energy consumed per minute
= V X I X t , V is volt , I is current and t is time .
= 122 x .867 x 60
= 6346.44 J .
What is the velocity of a wave that has a frequency of 400 Hz and a wavelength of 0.5 meters?
Answer:
4.2
Explanation:
Are you willing to do a project?
Answer:yes
Explanation: what project
If several forces are exerted on a system, calculate the work done by each force, then multiply the results.
Question 4 options:
True
False
Answer:
false, each force might have a different about and a different direction
False because each force might have a different about and a different direction.
What is force?A force in physics is an effect that has the power to alter an object's motion. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.
The vector sum of all the forces equals the net force. In other words, the net force is the sum of all forces, it is obtained by combining all forces as vectors. The net force is the sum of the force vectors A + B + C for the situation of the three forces on the force board.
Work done due to force is given as,
Work done, W = F.S cosФ
Where F is force a vector quantity, S is displacement and Ф is angle between them.
When forces are exerted in different direction than net force is calculated using vector sum.
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The brakes on a bicycle apply 95 N of force to the wheels. When the
brakes are applied, the bicycle comes to a stop in 16 m. How much work
are the brakes doing on the wheels?
0 1,500
O 250 m
1,520 J
40 m/s
Answer:
Work done, W =1520 J
Explanation:
We have,
The brakes on a bicycle apply 95 N of force to the wheels. When the brakes are applied, the bicycle comes to a stop in 16 m.
It is required to find the work done by the brakes on the wheels. We know that the product of force and displacement is equal to the work done. It is given by :
[tex]W=Fd\\\\W=95\times 16\\\\W=1520\ J[/tex]
So, the work done by the brakes is 1520 J.
is friction and pushing similar ????
Answer:
Yes, they are.
Explanation:
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Pushing is the act of moving an object "forward" or towards the desired location.
Friction generally occurs when two surfaces (in this case, the ground and the object you are pushing) rub against each other. Gravity & the heaviness of the object will act as the counter to the force applied to push the object. Friction is the object trying to stay still, while pushing is trying to move the object.
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Which electromagnetic radiation can be seen with the human eye?
ultraviolet rays and visible light
infrared rays, visible light, and ultraviolet rays
visible light
visible light and X-rays
Answer:
Visible light
Explanation:
Answer:
C visible light
Explanation:
Somebody can tell me what answers it is?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The color you see is the color the object reflectes. The rest of the color are absorbed by that object.
When a ball is tossed upward, along the way
A. the amount of kinetic energy and the amount of potential energy change
B. all of its energy is lost to friction with the air, and both kinetic and potential energy are zero at the highest point of travel.
C. its potential energy decreases and reaches zero at the highest point of travel D. its total energy increases and is at a maximum at the highest point of travel
Answer:
A
Explanation:
going upward, kinetic energy decrease and potential energy increase
Answer:
A
Explanation:
As a ball is thrown into the sky, potential energy increases and kinetic energy decreases. But, the mechanical energy ( that is the sum of the potential and kinetic energy) remains the same....
Which of the following is a claim of special relativity?
A. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that are changing
speed.
B. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that are
accelerating
C. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that are not
accelerating.
D. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that start from
rest.
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Based on the law of conservation of energy hiw can we reasonably improve a machines ability to do work
When a current flows through a light bulb, it emits 30 J light energy in 2 seconds, What is the power of the bulb?
The power of the light bulb is 15 watts.
What is power ?Power in physics is defined as the rate of energy per unit time or in other words the work done by any electrical appliance per unit time. Power is expressed as -
P = E/T where E is Energy and T is the time period.
How to calculate the value of power in the question ?Given that the light bulb emits 30 J light energy in 2 seconds.
We have E = 30J and T = 2 seconds.
Therefore power(P) = Energy(E) / Time(T)
∴ P = 30 / 2 = 15 watts
Thus the power of the light bulb is 15 watts.
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A flowerpot that has a mass of 1.5 kg is sitting on a windowsill 30 meters from the ground. Is the energy of the flowerpot potential of kinetic?
How much energy does the flowerpot have?
Answer:
It is Potential and corresponding to
90
J
.
Explanation:
Potential Energy is energy stored in the system and ready (potentially) to be changed into, say, Kinetic Energy through movement.
The general expression for Gravitational Potential Energy is:
U=mgh
where:
mg is the weight; h is the height relative to a certain reference level (the ground in this case) choosen to have zero Potential Energy.
With your data we get:
U=3⋅30=90J
How long will it take for 64 g of a radioactive material to be reduced to 2.0 g if the half-life is 0.5 hours?
Answer:
2.5 hours is the answer according to me
When an atom in a reactant loses electrons, what happens to its oxidation number?
A. Its oxidation number decreases
B. Its oxidation number doubles.
C.Its oxidation number increases.
D.Its oxidation number increases by one.
E. Its oxidation number stays the same.
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When tectonic plates are strained to the point that they can no longer bend, which of the following is most likely to occur?
A. Earthquake
B. Volcanic Eruption
C. Convection Current
D. Ocean Basin Formation
Science Will give brainless and 22 points
Answer:
Mercury 0.39 AU, 36 million miles
57.9 million km
Venus 0.723 AU
67.2 million miles
108.2 million km
Earth 1 AU
93 million miles
149.6 million km
Mars 1.524 AU
141.6 million miles
227.9 million km
Jupiter 5.203 AU
483.6 million miles
778.3 million km
Saturn 9.539 AU
886.7 million miles
1,427.0 million km
Uranus 19.18 AU
1,784.0 million miles
2,871.0 million km
Neptune 30.06 AU
2,794.4 million miles
4,497.1 million km
Pluto (a dwarf planet) 39.53 AU
3,674.5 million miles
5,913 million km
Answer:
Mercury 0.39 AU, 36 million miles 57.9 million km
Venus 0.723 AU 67.2 million miles 108.2 million km
Earth 1 AU 93 million miles 149.6 million km
Mars 1.524 AU 141.6 million miles 227.9 million km
Jupiter 5.203 AU 483.6 million miles 778.3 million km
Saturn 9.539 AU 886.7 million miles 1,427.0 million km
Uranus 19.18 AU 1,784.0 million miles 2,871.0 million km
Neptune 30.06 AU 2,794.4 million miles 4,497.1 million km
Pluto (a dwarf planet) 39.53 AU 3,674.5 million miles 5,913 million km
Explanation:
How much net force is needed to accelerate a 3 kilogram skateboard at 5 m/s2 this last on is a exponent use this formula net force = mass x acceleration Will MARK BRAINLLIEST
Answer:
15 N
Explanation:
A girl is bouncing on a trampoline where is her gravitational potential energy a maximum and where is her kinetic energy maximum
Answer:
When you jump down, your kinetic is converted to potential energy of the stretched trampoline. The trampoline's potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, which is transferred to you, making you bounce up. At the top of your jump, all your kinetic energy has been converted into potential energy. Right before you hit the trampoline, all of your potential energy has been converted back into kinetic energy. As you jump up and down your kinetic energy increases and decrease.
What is the current when a 200Ω appliance is plugged in to the wall?
Answer:1.1 A
Explanation:
Given
Resistance of appliance [tex]R=200\ \Omega[/tex]
We know common house hold voltage in India is [tex]220\ V[/tex]
and according to ohm's law
[tex]V=IR[/tex]
So, current
[tex]I=\frac{220}{200}[/tex]
[tex]I=1.1\ A[/tex]
A flowerpot that has a mass of 1.5 kg is sitting on a windowsill 30 meters from the ground. Is the energy of the flowerpot potential of kinetic?
How much energy does the flowerpot have?
Answer:
Potential energy
441 joules
Explanation:
The flower pot is not moving so it does not have kinetic energy. Anything that is still and a distance from the ground does have potential energy.
Amount of energy: p=mggh
p=1.5(9.8)(30)=441 joules
The flower pot's energy is measured in potential energy since it is remaining stationary and the energy is stored, the flowerpot is not moving about so it is not kinetic energy.
The formula for potential energy is:
GPE = mgh
The m stands more mass, the g stands for gravitational energy (9.8m/s^2) and the h stands for height.
Our values for the following terms are:
M = 1.5kg
G = 9.8m/s^2
H = 30 meters
Now, we can plug it into our formula to solve for the amount of potential energy.
GPE = 1.5(9.8)(30)
First, let's multiply the gravitational energy and the height.
30 x 9.8 = 294
Then, multiply the mass by the result.
1.5 x 294 = 441
Therefore, the potential energy of the flowerpot is 441J.
Dinesh wants to launch a package over the garden wall to his friend on the other side. His plan is to set up a see-saw, put the package on one end and jump on the other end. Dinesh determines that he will land on the board with a force of 1,127 newtons, and the package weighs 322 newtons. The board he is going to use for the see-saw is 9 meters long. How close to the end of the board should Dinesh put the fulcrum?
Answer:
Dinesh should put the fulcrum 2 m from himself and 7 m from the package.
Explanation:
Let the fulcrum be x meters from Dinesh's end.
The sum of clockwise moment must balance the sum of anti-clockwise moment.
Taking a moment about the fulcrum
(Force exerted by Dinesh) × (Distance of Dinesh from the fulcrum) = (Weight of the package) × (Distance of the package from the fulcrum)
Force exerted by Dinesh = 1127 N
Distance of Dinesh from the fulcrum = x m
Weight of the package = 322 N
Distance of the package from the fulcrum = (9 - x) m
1127 × x = 322 (9 - x)
1127x = 2,898 - 322x
1127x + 322x = 2,898
1449x = 2898
x = (2898/1449) = 2 m
Hence, Dinesh should put the fulcrum 2 m from himself and 7 m from the package.
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A lever used to lift a 200 N object 3 meters off the ground, is doing how many Joules of work?
Answer:
6000J
Explanation:
T=m.g.h
T=200.(10).(3)
T=2000.(3)=6000J
how does force do positive work on an object?
Answer:
It can do work on an object by moving it or changing it.
Explanation:
Brainliest?
Answer:
If you push on an object, thats positive work but if you pull on the object, thats negative work
Explanation:
The early experiments with static charges were done by:
Newton
Gilbert
Michelson
Galileo
Answer:
the answer is b .Gilbert
Explanation:
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Which two gases in the atmosphere are essential to life on Earth? *
Nitrogen and Helium
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Neon and Argon
Hydrogen and Helium
Answer:
Explanation:
Oxygen and carbon dioxide
A steady increase in global temperature has been recorded between 1900 and today. Before concluding that this rise in temperature is the result of the increased burning of fossil fuels since that sametime, which of the following questions would have to be answered? *
A. What is the CO2 content in one metric ton of fossil fuels?
B. Which gases are released when burning fossil fuels?
C. What, if any, temperature rise was occurring prior to 1900?
D. None of these
Answer:
C is correct
Explanation:
The structure of a main sequence star like our sun can hold for a long time because
A. Gravitation fore is counterbalanced by thermal expansion forces
B. The immense volume of matter
C. The rotational force
Answer: B
The immense volume of matter
Explanation:
Stars are formed by cloud and dust, draw together by gravity.
But the longevity of a main sequence star lives depends on how massive it is. An enormous massive star burns faster due to its enormous material it contains and higher core temperatures caused by greater gravitational forces. While a less massive star will burn slowly and stick around the sun for a very long period. The structure of a main sequence star like our sun can therefore hold for a long time because of the immense volume of matter of star.