If you add more hot water than cold water, will the temperature of the cold water change more?

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Answer 1

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Yes because of the temputer

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Answer 2

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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:

Frequency

Explanation:

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8. What is the frequency of green light waves that have a wavelength of 5.2 x 10-7 m.? The speed of light is 3.0 x 108 m/s

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Answer:

[tex]f=5.76\times 10^{14}\ Hz[/tex]

Explanation:

We need to find the frequency of green light having wavelength o[tex]5.2\times 10^{-7}\ m[/tex]. It can be calculated as follows :

[tex]c=f\lambda\\\\f=\dfrac{c}{\lambda}\\\\f=\dfrac{3\times 10^8}{5.2\times 10^{-7}}\\\\f=5.76\times 10^{14}\ Hz[/tex]

So, the required frequency of green light is equal to [tex]5.76\times 10^{14}\ Hz[/tex].

11. All objects gain or release heat at the same rate. *

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The statement is false.

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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

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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

True or False : 0°K=-273.15° C and 0°C (Celsius) = 273.150K

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

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which part of the United States would have generally cooler temperatures due to the effects of currents?

A ) East Coast
B ) Gulf Coast
C ) West coast
D ) Central States

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A) East coast.... it’s the one that would be the most affected on the currents

Answer:

West coast

Explanation:

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How is atomic energy is produced ?​

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Answer:

Fission and Fusion

Explanation:

There are two basic processes: fission and fusion. In both processes, mass is converted to energy according to the famous equation, e=mc2

In fission, heavy fuel (isotopes of uranium, plutonium, thorium, etc.) atoms split, releasing kinetic energy daughter particles and as radiation. In a reactor plant kinetic energy of the daughter particles is converted to thermal energy as the particles are slowed by the fuel matrix or primary coolant. Radiation is absorbed by various components of the reactor and converted to thermal energy. Thermal energy from both sources is then carried out of the reactor core by primary coolant to a turbine where it is converted to electrical energy which is then transmitted to the power grid.

In fusion, light atoms of hydrogen combine to form helium. Energy released from this reaction will be captured and used to generate electricity as well, once we have constructed a fusion reactor large enough to be self-sustaining (i.e. produce as much or more energy from fusion than needed to start the reaction going).

In the case of nuclear weapons, the tremendous energy from the nearly simultaneous fission/fusion reactions is used to create a fireball, intense radiation, and a large shock wave.

Yes Fission & Fusion

is it true that the radiation that transfer thermal energy is a type of electromagnetic radiation​

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Answer:

Since heat is carried by electromagnetic waves, it does not need a physical medium to transfer it. Instead it radiates through space - this is how the Earth is heated by the Sun despite space being a vacuum.

Explanation:

The wave above has a wavelength of 6.25 meters and a frequency of 5 hertz. Calculate the speed.

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Answer:

Wave Speed (m/s)

31.25

Summary

Wavelength (m)6.25

Frequency (hz)5

Explanation:

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True or false, not all substances are soluble in water.

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Answer:

I think ur answer would be true

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why is water poor conductor of heat but food conductor of electricity? pls explain

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Explanation:

water contains dissolved salts which can create ions

Answer:

Water is a poor conductor of heat: Most of the heat will move in a convection current within the water at the top of the test tube, only a small fraction of it will conduct down to the ice cube.

Water doesn't need to have a large amount of impurities to act as a good conductor of electricity; even a small amount of ions can enable a source of water to conduct electric current. In a nutshell, water is able to conduct electricity due to the dissolved ions and impurities within it.

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Answer:

25% :)

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What distance is moved if we have a 8N force and the work done is 90J

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Made up of the crust and tiny bit of the mantle, this layer is divided into several constantly moving plates of what

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Answer:

Explanation:

solid rock that hold the continents and oceans

The frequency of a sound wave is 457 Hz. What is the period?
a
0.0032 s
b 0.078 s
C 0.0010 s
d 0.0022 s

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Period: 1/Frequency
1/457 = 0.002188 seconds
Round it to 0.0022 seconds

The answer is D

The period of the sound wave having frequency of 457Hz is 0.0022 s.

What is frequency?

The frequency refers to the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time.

What is the relation between frequency and time period?

Time period is equal to the reciprocal of frequency.

                           i.e. T = 1 / f

So, The period of the sound wave having frequency of 457Hz will be

                                T = 1/457

                            ∴ T = 0.002188 s

Now , rounding to the nearest value we get , 0.0022 s

Thus , The period of the sound wave having frequency of 457Hz is 0.0022 s.

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It is the disturbance or oscillation that travels through space and matter, accompanied by a transfer of energy.

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Answer:

wave

Explanation:

A wave is defined as the disturbance that causes the movement of energy. The energy is transferred as the waves move from one place to another. A medium is required for the transfer of energy. Usually a wave travels through air or water. The process is carried on at a specific speed that is termed as the speed of propagation.

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​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Total Mass: 48+25=73 kg

Height: 15m

So work = mgh= 73×9.8× 15=10731 j

And this is positive work.

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.

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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:

What can astronomical objects that have changing magnetic fields do

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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

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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

what is magnetic field​

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Answer:

A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials. A moving charge in a magnetic field experiences a force perpendicular to its own velocity and to the magnetic field.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials. ... Magnetic fields surround magnetized materials, and are created by electric currents such as those used in electromagnets, and by electric fields varying in time.

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

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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

list the factor that affect the speed of sound in gases​

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Temperature, frequency, pressure and density

What property of sound does a decibel measure

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Intensity. They relate the intensity of a pressure wave to a normal or standard pressure

Question 2 of 5
What is an example of anaerobic exercise?
A. Walking
B. Lifting weights
C. Swimming
D. Dancing
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lifting weights, did this yesterday :))
Lifting weights is an example

water flows in a pipe of a terminal of A1=0.02 m2 with a speed of V1=2 m/s. At the second end of the pipe A2=0.04 m2, the speed of flow is V2=_______m/s

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A1*V1=A2*V2
0.02*2=0.04*V2
V2=1 m/s

Cynthia forgot to put the fabric softener in the wash. As her socks tumbled in the dryer, they became charged. If a small piece of lint with a charge of +1.25 E - 10 C is attracted to the socks by a force of 3.0 E - 6 N, what is the magnitude of the electric field at this location?

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Answer:

E = 24000 N/C = 24 KN/C

Explanation:

The electric field experienced by a test charge is given by the following formula:

[tex]E = \frac{F}{q}\\\\[/tex]

where,

E = Electric Field = ?

F = Force of attraction = 3 x 10⁻⁶ N

q = Charge on piece of lint = 1.25 x 10⁻¹⁰ C

Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:

[tex]E = \frac{3\ x\ 10^{-6}\ N}{1.25\ x\ ^{-10}\ C}\\\\[/tex]

E = 24000 N/C = 24 KN/C

please help me answer!! why can't you cry in space? thanks!! ​

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Your eyes make tears but they stick as a liquid ball.

Answer:

we can't cry in space like we do earth.... because there is no gravity... due to which the tears not fall down..instead they make a liquid clump...near eyes

Chan released a stone from a cliff of 10m height.
a)Determine the time taken for the stone to reach the bottom of the cliff.
b)Determine the velocity of the stone just before it touches the ground ignore air resistance.(g=9.81ms-2)

Thanks​

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Answer:

a) time taken = 1.427 s

b) final speed before hitting the ground = 14 m/s

Explanation:

height of cliff = 10 m

acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]

time taken for stone to reach bottom of cliff = ?

velocity of stone just before hitting the ground = ?

To find the time taken, we will use Newton's equation of motion

using

[tex]v^{2} = u^{2} + 2as[/tex]

where

v = final speed of stone before hitting the ground

u = initial speed of the stone (u = 0 since the stone started falling from rest)

a = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]

s = height of the cliff = 10 m

Solving, we have

[tex]v^{2} = 0^{2} + 2(9.81 * 10)[/tex]

[tex]v^{2} = 2*98.1[/tex]

[tex]v^{2} = 196.2[/tex]

[tex]v=\sqrt{196.2} = 14 m/s[/tex]

From the first equation of motion,

[tex]v = u + at[/tex]

where t = time taken for stone to reach bottom of cliff

imputing values, we have

[tex]14 = 0 + (9.81 * t)[/tex]

[tex]t = \frac{14}{9.81} = 1.427 s[/tex]

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