In a softball game a batter hits at the velocity of 28 and an angle shown 45 below . What is the maximum range of the ball

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Answer 1

Answer:

80 m

Explanation:

Given :

Initial Velocity, U = 28 m/s

θ = 45°

The maximum range occurs at angle, θ = 45°

The maximum range, R is given by ;

R = U²sin2θ / g

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

Plugging in the values :

R = [28² * sin2(45)] / 9.8

R = [28² * sin90] / 9.8

R = 784 / 9.8

R = 80 m


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explain what characterises a sound as noise or music​

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Explanation:

Noise is sound with a continuous structure. Music is composed of sounds with a fundamental frequency and overtones. Noise is composed of sounds with frequencies that range continuously in value from as low as you can hear to as high as you can hear — not necessarily at equal intensity, however.

Write a short note on Contribution of Isaac Newton to Physics

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Answer:

In Principia, Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation that formed the dominant scientific viewpoint until it was superseded by the theory of relativity.

Naomi Osaka, a Japanese-African-American tennis player is the 2021 Australian Open Champion, and the first Asian tennis player in Women's Tennis Association (WTA) history to be ranked first in Singles. To celebrate her win, Naomi Osaka hits a ball into the stands at 40. m/s and at an angle 30.° above the horizontal. On its way down, the ball is caught by a spectator 12 m above the point where the ball was hit.

a) Calculate the time it takes the tennis ball to reach the spectator.

b) Calculate the ball's horizontal range (horizontal distance travelled).

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Answer:

(a) t = 0.75 s

(b) d = 26 m

Explanation:

Height, h = 12 m

Angle, A = 30 degree

initial velocity, u = 40 m/s

(a) Let the time is t.

Use second equation of motion

 [tex]h = u t + 0.5 at^2\\\\12 = 40 sin 30 t - 0.5 \times10 \times t^2\\\\12 = 20 t - 5 t^2\\\\5 t^2 - 20 t + 12 =0 \\\\t = \frac{20\pm \sqrt{400-240}}{10}\\\\t = \frac{20\pm 12.65}{10}\\\\t = 3.3 s, 0.75 s[/tex]

(b) d = u cos A t

d = 40 x cos 30 x 0.75 = 26 m

How do the rocks in the mantle move?
A. They do not move.
B. They move in convection currents.
C. They flow like water.
D. They move on top of the crust.

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Answer:

b. they move in convection currents.

Explanation:

i learned this in 4th grade

What is the enthalpy change, AH, for this reaction? Show your work to receive full credit. URGENT PICTURE INCLUDED !!!

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Answer:

150 kJ

Explanation:

Applying,

ΔH = Energy level of Product(E') - Energy level of reactant(E)

Where ΔH = enthalpy change, E' and E = energy level of the product and the reactant respectively

ΔH = E'-E............. Equation 1

From the diagram,

Given: E' = 200 kJ, E = 50 kJ

Substitute these values into equation 1

ΔH = 200-50

ΔH = 150 kJ

Hence the enthalpy change for the reaction is 150 kJ

A pair of forces with equal magnitude, opposite directions, and different lines of action is called a "couple." When a couple acts on a rigid object, the couple produces a torque that does not depend on the location of the axis. The drawing shows a couple acting on a tire wrench, each force being perpendicular to the wrench. Determine an expression for the torque produced by the couple when the axis is perpendicular to the tire and passes through the following. Express your answers in terms of the magnitude F of the force and the length L of the wrench.

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The drawing shows the couple acting on a tire wrench is missing and so i have attached it.

We are to find an expression for the torque when the axis is perpendicular to the tire and passes through the points A, B & C

Answer:

Point A: τ = Fl

Point B: τ = 0

Point C: - Fl

Explanation:

Formula for torque is;

τ = F × d

Where;

F is perpendicular force

d is distance.

Thus;

> At point A, it means we are taking torque about point A and so we have;

τ = (-F × 0) + (F × L)

τ = Fl

> At point B, it means we are taking torque about point B and so we have;

τ = (-F × L/2) + (F × L/2)

τ = -(FL/2) + (FL/2)

τ = 0

> At point C, it means we are taking torque about point C and so we have;

τ = (-F × L) + (F × 0)

τ = -FL


[tex]what \: is \: reflection \: of \: light \: \: \: \: {?}[/tex]

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Answer:

When a ray of light approaches a smooth polished surface and the light ray bounces back, it is called the reflection of light. The incident light ray which lands upon the surface is said to be reflected off the surface. The ray that bounces back is called the reflected ray.

Why Newton's law of gravitation also called universal law?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Newton's law of gravitation states that every particle of matter attracts any other particle in the universe with a force directly proportional to the product of there masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

This law is also called universal law because it is applicable to all masses at all distances irrespective of the medium.

A delivery boy on a bicycle drags a wagon full of newspapers by pedaling at 0.90 m/s for 45 minutes using a force of 40 N. How much work has the boy done?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equation for work is

W = FΔx

We are looking for work, so that means we have to be able to fill in the Force and the displacement. We have Force, but we don't have displacement. But the thing we need to do first is change the 45 minutes to seconds because the velocity is in m/s, not m/min.

45 minutes is 2700 seconds.

That means that  the displacement is

Δx = (.90)(2700) so

Δx = 2430 m

Now we plug that in to find work, along with the given Force:

W = 40(2430) so

W = 97200 J (and that is not the correct number of sig fig's but I have a feeling you're not too into that in class, because if you were, the 40 N would be expressed as 40.0 or 4.0 × 10¹)

What is the meaning of the word "force"?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The word force has a precise meaning. A force is exerted on one object by another. The idea of a force is not limited to living things or non-living things. All objects (living and non-living) can apply a force on or to another object also all objects (living and non living) can be affected by forces.

Physicist Max Planck showed how objects like stars give off different colors based on their temperature. What color are the hottest stars

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Answer:

the brightest found are Blue - White with

Explanation:

The energy emission of objects increases with their temperature, specifically Wien described the process in an expression

 

          [tex]\lambda_{maximum}[/tex] T = 2,898 10⁻³

With this expression we can find the temperature of the stars by the color they emit.

Specifically the Sun has a color of 550 nm which corresponds to 5400K

bright stars have a BLUE color corresponding to 7500K

the brightest found are Blue - White with a temperature of 20000K

Name One formula that uses joules

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Answer:

[tex]{ \bf{power \: { \tt{(watts)}} = \frac{workdone \: { \tt{(joules)}}}{time \: { \tt{(seconds)}}} \: }}[/tex]

A satellite of mass 5460 kg orbits the Earth and has a period of 6520 s
A)Determine the radius of its circular orbit.
B)Determine the magnitude of the Earth's gravitational force on the satellite.
C)Determine the altitude of the satellite.

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Answer:

what if I do and b then someone else c I don't have enough time pls

Hallar la distancia que recorre una movil al cabo
de 8s si posee una velocidad de 5m/s y acelera a razón de 3 m/s

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Answer:

Distancia, S = 136 metros

Explanation:

Dados los siguientes datos;

Aceleración, a = 3 m/s²

Velocidad inicial, u = 5 m/s

Tiempo, t = 8 segundos

Para encontrar la distancia recorrida, usaríamos la segunda ecuación de movimiento;

S = ut + ½at² Sustituyendo en la fórmula, tenemos;

S = 5 × 8 + ½ × 3 × 8²

S = 40 + 1,5 × 64

S = 40 + 96

Distancia, S = 136 metros

A body weighs 63 N on the surface of the earth. What is the gravitational force on it due to the earth at a height of 3200 km from the earth's surface? (Radius of the earth is 6400 km)​

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Answer:

you are kind of better than I am I don't read much but with brainly I will be intelligent

What is the magnitude of the electric field at a point 0.0055 m from a 0.0025
C charge?
kg
Use E = and k=9.00 x 10 N.m²/C2.
O A. 7.4 x 1011 N
O B. 2.0 x 1010 N
O C. 4.1 x 10°N
OD. 7.9 x 1012 N

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equation for the electric field is

[tex]E=\frac{kQ}{r^2}[/tex] so filling in:

[tex]E=\frac{9.00*10^9(.0025)}{(.0055)^2}[/tex] which in the end gives you

E = 7.4 × 10¹¹, choice A

A car at a position 150 km [W] of Toronto travels to a position 400 km [W] of
Toronto. The total displacement of the car is:

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Answer:

The total displacement of the car is 250 km.

Explanation:

Given that,

A car at a position 150 km [W] of Toronto travels to a position 400 km [W] of  Toronto.

Total displacement = final position - initial position

= 400 km - 150 km

= 250 km

So, the total displacement of the car is 250 km.

why is the value of g more in terai than in the mountain​

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The solution and answer are well written in the Pic above.

What is displacement?
An objects overall change in position
The total measure of how far one travels
a change in direction

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Answer:

An object overall change in position

Explanation:

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TRUE OR FALSE. if an object covers equal distance at equal intervals of time, then it is moving at constant speed and not accelerating

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Speed = distance/time

If distance and time are the same, then the right hand side of the equation remains the same, causing us to solve the left to the same value

As the distance is the same (say 50m) and the time is the same (say 50s) then the speed must be the same (1m/s)

A bicycle and a car start their journey at the same time the cyclist reaches it's top speed of 10mls in 15 the car reaches a speed if 15 MLS in55 which has the greater acceleration the car or the bicycle

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Complete question is;

A bicycle and a car start their journey at the same time the cyclist reaches it's top speed of 10m/s in 15 s, the car reaches a speed of 15 m/s in 55 s. which has the greater acceleration the car or the bicycle.

Answer:

The bicycle has the greater acceleration.

Explanation:

Cyclist reaches a top speed of 10m/s in 15 s.

Formula for acceleration here is;

a = v/t

a = 10/15

a = 0.67 m/s²

Car reaches a speed of 15 m/s in 55 s.

Thus;

a = 15/55

a = 0.27 m/s²

From the 2 acceleration values gotten, we can say that;

The bicycle has the greater acceleration.

Answer the question plz

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Answer:

b and d

Explanation:

Calculate the gravitational force between two bodies of masses 10kg and 55kg, if they are placed at a distance of 2m apart. ​

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Answer:

F = 9.177*10^-9N

Explanation:

Gravitational force between the two bodies is expressed as;

F = GMm/r²

Given tha

M = 55kg

m = 10kg

r = 2m

G = 6.67408 × 10-11 m³ kg-1 s-2

Substitute;

F = GMm/r²

F = 6.67408 × 10-11*55*10/2²

F = 3,670.744× 10-11/4

F = 9.177*10^-9N

A distant planet with a mass of (7.2000x10^26) has a moon with a mass of (5.0000x10^23). The distance between the planet and the moon is (6.10x10^11). What is the gravitational force between the two objects?

A distant planet with a mass of (7.2000x10^26) has a moon with a mass of (5.0000x10^23). The distance between the planet and the moon is (6.10x10^11). What is the gravitational force between the two objects?

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is a simple gravitational force problem using the equation:

[tex]F_g=\frac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex] where F is the gravitational force, G is the universal gravitational constant, the m's are the masses of the2 objects, and r is the distance between the centers of the masses. I am going to state G to 3 sig fig's so that is the number of sig fig's we will have in our answer. If we are solving for the gravitational force, we can fill in everything else where it goes. Keep in mind that I am NOT rounding until the very end, even when I show some simplification before the final answer.

Filling in:

[tex]F_g=\frac{(6.67*19^{-11})(7.2000*10^{26})(5.0000*10^{23})}{(6.10*10^{11})^2}[/tex] I'm going to do the math on the top and then on the bottom and divide at the end.

[tex]F_g=\frac{2.4012*10^{40}}{3.721*10^{23}}[/tex] and now when I divide I will express my answer to the correct number of sig dig's:

[tex]Fg=[/tex] 6.45 × 10¹⁶ N

20 swings takes 5 seconds in the pendulum. calculate the periodic time of the swing​

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Answer:

0.25s

Explanation:

5/20 = 0.25s

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Select the correct answer. The motion of a car on a position-time graph is represented with a horizontal line. What does this indicate about the car’s motion? A. It’s not moving. B. It’s moving at a constant speed. C. It’s moving at a constant velocity. D. It’s speeding up.

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If the car's motion appears as a horizontal line on a position-time graph, it shows that as time changes, the car's position doesn't change.

This is just a complicated way to say that the car is not moving. (A)

Answer: It's not moving.

Explanation:

I got it correct on edmentum.

The four laws of liquid pressure

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Answer:

1-The liquid pressure is same at all points lying on the same horizontal plane in a stationary liquid.

2-The liquid pressure at a point inside the liquid is same in all directions.

3-The liquid pressure at a point inside the liquid is directly proportional to the depth of that point from the free surface of liquid.

4-The pressure of liquid at same depth is different for different liquids. It is directly proportional to density of liquid. That is, for same depth the liquid pressure is larger for liquid of larger density.

Explanation:

An object is moving with an initial velocity of 9 m/s. It accelerates at a rate of 1.5 m/s2
over a time of 20 s. What is its new velocity?

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Answer:

39 m/s²

Explanation:

initial Velocity (u) = 9m/s

acceleration (a) = 1.5m/s²

time(t) = 20s

V=u + at

V=9 + 1.5(20)

V=9 + 30

V=39m/s

A ball is at the top of the hill. As the ball rolls down the hill, its total mechanical energy will:

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Answer:

To explain what happens with the ball we must remember the Law of Conservation of Energy.

This law states that the energy can be neither created nor destroyed only converted from one form of energy to another.

Then,

At the top of the hill, the potential energy is maximum and the kinetic energy equals to zero.

When the ball starts to roll down the potential energy will be lower and the kinetic energy will have a low value.

At the middle of the hill, both energies have the same values.

At the end of the hill, the potential energy will be equal to zero and the kinetic energy will be maximum.

Correct me if I'm wrong...

hope it helps...

A 25.0kg girl pushes a 50.0kg boy with a force of 100.0N. What is the acceleration of the girl?

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Answer:

im pretty sure it should be 50.0

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