In Part l, the independent variable was

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Answer 1

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The independent variable is the variable the experimenter manipulates or changes, and is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable. ... The dependent variable is the variable being tested and measured in an experiment, and is 'dependent' on the independent variable.


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At the local grocery store, you push a 14.5-kg shopping cart. You stop for a moment to add a bag of dog food to your cart. With a force of 12.0 N you now accelerate the cart from rest through a distance of 2.29 m in 3.00 s. What was the mass of the dog food?

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Answer:

The mass of the dog food added is 9.03 kg

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the shopping cart, m₁ = 14.5 kg

let the mass of the bag added = m₂

the force applied, F = 12 N

initial velocity of the cart-bag system, u = 0

distance traveled by the system, d = 2.29 m

time of motion of the system, t = 3.0 s

The acceleration of the system is calculated as;

[tex]d = ut + \frac{1}{2} at^2\\\\2.29 = 0 + (\frac{1}{2} \times 3^2)a\\\\2.29 = 4.5 a\\\\a = \frac{2.29}{4.5} \\\\a = 0.51 \ m/s^2[/tex]

The total mass of the system (M) is calculated as follows;

F = Ma

M = F/a

M = (12)/(0.51)

M = 23.53 kg

The mass of the dog food added is calculated as;

m₂ = M - m₁

m₂ = 23.53 kg - 14.5 kg

m₂ = 9.03 kg

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Answer:

0.16 h

Explanation:

Speed: 25km per hour

Speed=distance/time

25=4/t

t=4/25

t=0.16 hour

t=9.6 minuites

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How to calculate displacement, velocity, acceleration.

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Displacement (s) of an object equals, velocity (u) times time (t), plus ½ times acceleration (a) times time squared (t2). Use standard gravity, a = 9.80665 m/s2, for equations involving the Earth's gravitational force as the acceleration rate of an object.

In a bicycle dynamo,does 1. The permanent magnet surrounds a conducting coil 2. The conducting coil rotates when the rear wheel of the bicycle rotates. 3.The electricity is generated in the permanent magnet 4.When the rear wheel of the bicycle turns fast, the brightness of the light increases

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Explanation:

3: the electricity is generated in the permanent magnet

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A stone is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 40m/s. Taking g = 10 m/s^2 find the maximum height reach by the stone and what is the net displacement and distance covered by the stone.​

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Explanation:

u=40

v=?

h=?

v²-u²=2gs

0²-40²=2×10×s

160=20s

s=160/20

=80m/s

total distance= upward distance ×downward distance

=80+80

=160m

total displacement=0 because u and v is the same.

Answer:

The maximum height is 80 m and the total distance covered by the stone is 160 m and the displacement is zero.

Explanation:

Final velocity v = 0

Initial velocity u = 40m/s

We know that,

Using equation of motion

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

[tex]0-40^{2} =2[/tex] × [tex]10[/tex] × [tex]h[/tex]

The maximum height is:

[tex]h=80[/tex] [tex]m[/tex]

The  stone will reach at the top and will come down

Therefore, the total distance will be:

[tex]s=h_{1} +h_{2}[/tex]

[tex]s=80m-80m=160m[/tex]

The net displacement is:

[tex]D=h_{1} -h_{2}[/tex]

[tex]D=80m-80m=0[/tex]

Hence, The maximum height is 80 m and the total distance covered by the stone is 160 m and the displacement is zero.

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A educação física, enquanto componente curricular da educação básica. Qual a tarefa que educação física?? Alguem me ajuda por fvr ??

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A meter 0.0525 m from a wire measures a magnetic field of 7.14 x 10-6 T. How much current flows through the wire?​

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Answer:

[tex]I=1.9A[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Meter distance [tex]d=0.0525[/tex]

Magnetic field [tex]B=7.14*19^{-6}T[/tex]

Generally the equation for Magnetic field B is mathematically given by

 [tex]B =\frac{\mu *I }{2* \pi r}[/tex]

 [tex]7.14*19^{-6}T =\frac{ 1.26 *10^{-6} *I }{2* 3.142*0.0525}[/tex]

Where

Constant[tex]\mu=1.26 *10^{-6}[/tex]

 [tex]I=1.9A[/tex]

Therefore

The Current through the wire is

 [tex]I=1.9A[/tex]

Answer: 1.87

Explanation:

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explain why heating destroys the magnetism in a permanent magnet?​

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Answer:

Excessive heat causes atoms to move more rapidly, disturbing the magnetic domains. As the atoms are sped up, the percentage of magnetic domains spinning in the same direction decreases. This lack of cohesion weakens the magnetic force and eventually demagnetizes it entirely.

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When a permanent magnet is heated strongly (to red heat, approximately), the atoms in the magnetic domains can vibrate strongly enough to become disordered. This randomizes the orientations of the molecular-level magnetic fields that make up the domains’ fields, and thereby destroys the domains.

This phenomenon was investigated by Pierre Curie. The temperature at which this happens, for a given kind of magnetic material, has been named the Curie temperature, or Curie point, in his honor.

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Answer: The equations in column A is matched with gas laws in column B as follows:

21. PV = nRT : (g) Ideal gas law

22. [tex]V_{1}n_{2} = V_{2}n_{1}[/tex] : (f) Avogadro's law

23. [tex]P_{1}V_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (e) Combined Gas Law

24. [tex]P_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (d) Gay-Lusaac's law

25. [tex]V_{1}T_{2} = V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (c) Charles' law

26. [tex]P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2}[/tex] : (b) Boyle's law

27. [tex]\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{MM_{1}}}{MM_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{p_{1}}}{p_{2}}[/tex] : (a) Graham's Law of effusion

Explanation:

(A) Ideal gas law: It states that the product of pressure and volume is directly proportional to the product of number of moles and temperature.

So, PV = nRT

where,

P = pressure

V = volume

n = no. of moles

R = gas constant

T = temperature

Boyle's law: At constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to volume.

So, [tex]P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2}[/tex]

Charles' law: At constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature. So,

[tex]V \propto T\\\frac{V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{V_{2}}{T_{2}}\\V_{1}T_{2} = V_{2}T_{1}[/tex]

Gay-Lussac's law: At constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature.

So,  [tex]P_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}T_{1}[/tex]

Avogadro's law: At same temperature and pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional to moles of gas.

So, [tex]V_{1}n_{2} = V_{2}n_{1}[/tex]

Combined gas law: When Boyle's law, Charles' law, and Gay-lussac's law are combined together then it is called combined gas law. So,

[tex]\frac{P_{1}V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{P_{2}V_{2}}{T_{2}}\\or, P_{1}V_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}V_{2}T_{1}[/tex]

Graham's law of effusion: It states that the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of mass of its particles.

[tex]\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{MM_{1}}}{MM_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{p_{1}}}{p_{2}}[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that equation in column A is matched with gas laws in column B as follows:

21. PV = nRT : (g) Ideal gas law

22. [tex]V_{1}n_{2} = V_{2}n_{1}[/tex] : (f) Avogadro's law

23. [tex]P_{1}V_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (e) Combined Gas Law

24. [tex]P_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (d) Gay-Lusaac's law

25. [tex]V_{1}T_{2} = V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (c) Charles' law

26. [tex]P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2}[/tex] : (b) Boyle's law

27. [tex]\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{MM_{1}}}{MM_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{p_{1}}}{p_{2}}[/tex] : (a) Graham's Law of effusion

What is 3.75 x 10^-7?

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Answer:

Explanation:

3.75 * 10^-7

=3.75 * 1/10^7

=3.75/10000000

=3/800000000

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Use the universal law of gravitation to solve the following problem.


Hint: mass of the Earth is = 5.97 x 1024 kg


A scientific satellite of mass 1300 kg orbits Earth 200 km above its surface. If Earth has a radius of 6378 km, what is the force of gravity acting on the scientific satellite?


a. Write out the formula for this problem.


b. Plug in the values from this problem into the formula.


c. Solve the problem, writing out each step.


d. Correct answer

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Answer:

a.

[tex]F=G\cdot\dfrac{M \cdot m}{r^{2}}[/tex]

b.

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}}[/tex]

c.

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}} \approx 1.144 \times 10^{13} \ N[/tex]

d. The force of gravity acting on the satellite is approximately 1.144 × 10¹³ N

Explanation:

a. The formula for finding the force of gravity, F, acting object on an object is given as follows;

[tex]F=G\cdot\dfrac{M \cdot m}{r^{2}}[/tex]

Where;

F = The force acting between the Earth and the object

G = The gravitational constant = 6.67430 × 10⁻¹¹ N·m²/kg²

M = The mass of the Earth = 5.97 × 10²⁴ kg

m = The mass of the object

r = The distance between the center of the Earth and the object

b. Finding the gravitational force, 'F', between the Earth and the scientific satellite, we have;

The given mass of the satellite, m = 1,300 kg

The distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the satellite,  r = The length of the radius of the Earth + The height of orbit of the satellite

The given height of orbit of the satellite, h = 200 km

∴ r = R + h = 6,378 km + 200 km = 6,578 m

Therefore, by plugging in the values, we get;

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}}[/tex]

c. Solving the above equation gives;

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}} \approx 1.144 \times 10^{13} \ N[/tex]

d. The force of gravity acting on the satellite, F ≈ 1.144 × 10¹³ Newton

state the factor that affect the gravity of a planet​

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Answer:

The planet's mass and size determine the gravity of a planet

Explanation:

The smaller and less mass a planet has, the less gravitational pull it has on things and vice versa. The same can be applied with all living things, we all have an extremely small gravitational pull.

Which of the following are
matter?
Chair, air, love, smell, hate,almonds, thought, cold, cold-drink, smell of perfume.​

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Answer:

everything except smell,hate,love,cold

Answer:

chair, air, almonds, cold-drink, smell of perfume

Explanation:

Anything that occupies space and has mass is called matter. Matter can exist in three physical states which are the:

Solid state

Liquid state

Gaseous state

therefore:

Solids: chair and almonds

Liquids: cold-drink

Gas: air and smell of perfume

•Love, smell, hate, thought, and cold are not in the category of matter/are not considered matter

•The sense of smell is not considered a form of matter. However, the smell or odour of a substance is classified as matter.

-The smell of any substance (say, perfume) is the gaseous form of that substance our olfactory system can detect (even at deficient concentrations).

Hence, the smell of some substances is considered matter.

On which planet would your weight be the most and the least?

a.Jupiter and Mercury
B.Jupiter and Neptune
c.Saturn and Neptune
D.
Saturn and Uranus

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Answer: on jupiter you would weigh the most  and on mars you would weigh the least

Explanation:

Answer pls…………………………

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I’m not completely sure but I think the answer is car. Hope this helps!

the same crops are grown in different seasons true or false​

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Answer: False

Explanation:

Growing different crops in different seasons in the same field will deplete the soil of nutrients. False. Growing different crops In the same field actually help to improve the fertility of the field.

A swimmer is capable of swimming at 1.4m/s in still water. a. How far downstream will he land if he swims directly across a 180m wide river? b. How long will it take him to reach the other side.

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Answer:

t = 180 / 1.4 = 129 sec   (time to swim horizontally across river)

S = 129 sec * V     where V is speed of current and S is the distance he will be carried downstream

The problem does not specify V the speed of the river

Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

a) the distance(D) showing how dar downstream he will land can be computed as follows:

Assuming the current of the river = 0.2 m/s

[tex]D = \dfrac{180 \ m \times 0.2 \ m/s}{1.4 \ m/s}[/tex]

D = 36 m ÷ 1.4

D = 25.71 m

The required time (t) to reach the other side is:

time (t) = 180 m/ 1.4 m/s

time (t) = 128.57 seconds

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Explanation:

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in a series circuit, how does the voltage supplied by the battery compare to the voltages on each load?

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Answer:

In a series circuit, how does the voltage supplied by the battery compare to the voltage on each load? The voltage of the battery is equal to the voltage of each load added together. ... The voltage across the two resistors must both have the same voltage of the battery.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The voltage of the battery is equal to the voltage of each load added together. The voltage across the two resistors must both have the same voltage of the battery.

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Parallel incident rays appear to bounce like they have all originated from the same point. What is this point called?

A. cross point

B. midpoint

C. bounce point

D. focal point

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B midpoint because the rays appear to bounce like they have all originated from the same point.

Please answer in your own words and I will mark brainlist, Compare all matters from the view of passing light through them (name 3 types and write if they pass the light or not.)​

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Answer:

Light passes through the gas

Light passes through the pure water

Light passes through some solids

Explanation:

In gasses, there are many spaces between the molecules. These spaces allow light to pass through them without any interruption.

In pure water, there are some spaces between particles. these particles allow some light rays to pass theough, some to move through the common boundary and reflec5 some of them.

in solids, some allow light to pass through as they are transparent or translucent

What type of electromagnetic waves do heat lamps give off?

A. infrared

B. ultraviolet

C. microwaves

D. radio waves

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Microwaves c…………….nnsjksisisysgxgd

How do you use the periodic table to recall the ionic charge of an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, or aluminum?


The positive charge is the group number.

The negative charge is the group number.

The positive charge is the period number.

The negative charge is the period number.

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Answer:

the positive charge is the period number

Explanation:

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Answer:

The positive charge is the group number.

Explanation:

A car travelling along a straight road has kinetic energy of 180 kJ. The brakes are applied, and it is brought to rest over a distance of 60 m. What is the average force of the car breaks?
A. 3 N

B. 3000 N

C. 10,800 N

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Answer:

Given,

w= 180J

s=60m

W=F×s

180=F×60

180/60=F

F= 3 N

When do we have positive/negative and zero acceleration.Write down the terms..................pls help mee

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We have negative acceleration when an object projected upwards, while positive acceleration is a free fall.

Answer:

Positive acceleration is when an object is increasing its velocity, speeding up.

Negative acceleration is when an object is decreasing its velocity, slowing down from it’s motion.

Zero acceleration is when an object is either at rest or moving without speeding up or slowing down, in a constant way.

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6. Which of the following is NOT part of a circuit?
A. rim B. load C. power source D. conductor

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The answer is A because it is not part of the circuit

The frequency of a wave is the inverse of the wave's
wavelength
itude
perod
velocit

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The answer is period I think

When magma flows on the surface on the surface, it is already called lava

TRUE OR FALSE​

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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A 15 cm length of wire is moving perpendicularly
through a magnetic field of strength 1.4 T at the rate
of 0.12 m/s. What is the EMF induced in the wire?
A. OV
C. 0.025 v
B. 0.018 V
D. 2.5 V

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Answer: C or B

Explanation:

The EMF induced in the wire moving perpendicularly through a magnetic field is 0.025V. The correct option is C.

What is EMF?

The EMF is the electro motive force which causes the current to induce in the object moving in the magnetic field.

Given is the length of wire L =15cm =0.15m, magnetic field strength B = 1.4T and velocity of wire V =0.12 m/s

EMF is related to the length of wire, magnetic field strength  and velocity of wire proportionally.

ε = B x L x V

Plug the values, we get

ε = 1.4 x 0.15 x 0.12

ε = 0.025 Volts

Thus, the correct option is C.

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The current in a resistor is 5 A and the voltage between its terminals is 40 V. Calculate the resistance.





An iron wire has a resistance of 24 Ω. If the voltage across its ends is 12 V, calculate the current in the wire.​

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Answer:

1=8 ohms 2=0.5 Amps

Explanation:

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