In serving, a tennis player accelerates a 59 g tennis ball horizontally from rest to a speed of 34 m/s Assuming that the acceleration is uniform when the racquet is applied over a distance of 0.36 m, what is the magnitude of the force exerted on the ball by the racquet

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Answer 1

Answer:

The magnitude of the force exerted on the ball by the racquet is 94.73 N.

Explanation:

The force exerted on the ball is the following:

[tex] F = ma [/tex]

Where:

m: is the mass of the ball = 59 g

a: is the acceleration

The acceleration of the ball can be found with the following kinematic equation:

[tex] v_{f}^{2} = v_{0}^{2} + 2ad [/tex]

Where:

d: is the distance = 0.36 m

[tex]v_{f}[/tex]: is the final speed = 34 m/s

[tex]v_{0}[/tex]: is the initial speed = 0 (it start from rest)

Hence, the acceleration is:

[tex] a = \frac{v_{f}^{2}}{2d} = \frac{(34 m/s)^{2}}{2*0.36 m} = 1605.6 m/s^{2 [/tex]

Finally, the force is:

[tex] F = ma = 59 \cdot 10^{-3} kg*1605.6 m/s^{2} = 94.73 N [/tex]    

Therefore, the magnitude of the force exerted on the ball by the racquet is 94.73 N.                                

                                                                 

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small plastic container, called the coolant reservoir, catches the radiator fluid that overflowswhen the automobile engine becomes hot. The radiator is made of copper, and the coolant has a coefficient of volume expansion of 410 x 10-6 [1/ oC]. If the radiator is filled to its 15 [quart] capacity when the engine is cold at 6.0 [oC], how much overflow from the radiator will spill into the reservoir when the coolant reaches its operating temperature of 92 [oC]

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Answer:

0.53 quart

Explanation:

The volume expansion of the coolant is gotten from ΔV = VγΔθ where ΔV   = change in volume of the coolant, V = initial volume of coolant = 15 quart, γ = coefficient of volume expansion of coolant = 410 × 10⁻⁶ /°C and Δθ = temperature change = θ₂ - θ₁ where θ₁ = initial temperature of coolant = 6 °C and θ₂ = final temperature of coolant = 92 °C. So, Δθ = θ₂ - θ₁ = 92 °C - 6 °C = 86 °C

Since, ΔV = VγΔθ

substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

ΔV = VγΔθ

ΔV = 15 × 410 × 10⁻⁶ /°C × 86 °C

ΔV = 528900 × 10⁻⁶ quart

ΔV = 0.528900 quart

ΔV ≅ 0.53 quart

Since the change in volume of the coolant equals the spill over volume, thus the overflow from the radiator will spill into the reservoir when the coolant reaches its operating temperature of 92 °C is 0.53 quart.

For each value of the principal quantum number n, what are the possible values of the electron spin quantum number m_s?

a. 0
b. -3/2
c. +3/2
d. +1/2
e. -1/2

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Answer:

d) and e)

Explanation:

For any value of the principal quantum n, the only possible values of the electron  spin quantum number m_s are + 1/2 and -1/2.Since this number is related with the angular momentum of the electron, it has a magnitude (1/2) and an orientation given by the sign (+ or -)So, the only right answers are d) and e).

Find the final velocity if the initial velocity of 8 m/s with an acceleration of 7 m/s2 over a 3 second interval?

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Answer: Let the final velocity be v.

Given,

Initial velocity(u)=8m/s

Acceleration(a)=7m/s2

Time(t)=3 sec

Then,

v=u+at

  =8+7*3 m/s

  =29m/s

Therefore, the final velocity is 29m/s.

A 2000-kg truck traveling at a speed of 6.0 m/s slows down to 4.0 m/s along a straight road. What
is the magnitude of the impulse?

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Answer: -4000 kg • m/s

The magnitude of the impulse of the truck is equal to 4000 Kg.m/s.

What is impulse?

Impulse can be described as the integral of a force over the time interval for which it acts. Impulse is also a vector quantity since force is a vector quantity. Impulse can be applied to an object that generates an equivalent vector change in its linear momentum.

The S.I. unit of impulse is N⋅s and the dimensionally equivalent unit of momentum is kg⋅m/s. A resultant force gives acceleration and changes the velocity of an object for as long as it acts.

Given the mass of the truck, m= 2000 Kg

The initial speed of the truck, u = 6 m/s

The final speed of the truck, v = 4 m/s

The change in the linear momentum is equal to the impulse.

I = ΔP = mv - mu

I = 2000 ×4 - 2000 × 6

I = 8000 - 12000

I = - 4000  Kg.m/s²

Therefore, the magnitude of the impulse is  4000 Kg.m/s².

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A 55 kg pole vaulter falls from rest from a height of 5.4 m onto a foam rubber pad. The pole vaulter comes to rest 0.24 s after landing on the pad.

a. Calculate the athlete's velocity just before reaching the pad
b. Calculate the constant force exerted on the pole vaulter due to the collision.

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Answer:

a) 10.3 m/s

b) 566 N

Explanation:

[tex]v {}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as \\ v {}^{2} = 0 {}^{2} + 2(9.81)(5.4) \\ v = 10.3 \: ms {}^{ - 1} [/tex]

[tex]force \: = \frac{d(mv)}{dt} \\ = 55(10.293) \\ = 566 \: newtons[/tex]

The athelete velocity will be 10.3 and constant force 566 N.

What is velocity?

The displacement that an object or particle experiences with respect to time is expressed vectorially as velocity. The meter per second (m/s) is the accepted unit of velocity magnitude (also known as speed).

Alternately, the magnitude of velocity can be expressed in centimeters per second (cm/s). Depending on how many dimensions are included, there are numerous ways to indicate the direction of a velocity vector.

The car's velocity in relation to your body is zero when you are driving. The speed of the car in relation to you if you were to stand by the side of the road is 20 m/s northward.

Therefore, The athelete velocity will be 10.3 and constant force 566 N.

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A car accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 55.0 mi/h in 13.0 s. (a) Find the distance the car travels during this time. m (b) Find the constant acceleration of the car. m/s2

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Answer:

(a) 159.84 m

(b) 1.89 m/s²

Explanation:

Applying,

(a)

s = (v+u)t/2.................. Equation 1

Where s = distance traveled by the car, u = initial velocity, v = final velocity, t = time.

From the question,

Given: u = 0 m/s ( from rest), v = 55 mi/h = (55/2.237) m/s = 24.59 m/s, t = 13 s

Substitute these values into equation 1

s = (24.59+0)13/2

s = 159.84 m

(b)

Also applying,

a = (v+u)/t................. Equation 2

Where a = acceleration of the car.

substituting into equation 2,

a = (24.59+0)/13

a = 1.89 m/s²

A particle of unit mass moves so that displacement after t seconds is given by x = 2 cos (t - 2). Find the acceleration and kinetic energy at the end of 3 seconds. (K.E = (1/2) m v²)

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Answer:

  a₃ = -1.08 m/s²,    K = 1.42 J

Explanation:

The particle is in a periodic motion, so the general expression is

           x = A cos (wt + Ф)

let's compare the terms with the expression they give us

           x = 2 cos (t - 2)

the amplitude of motion is A = 2 m, the angular velocity w = 1 rad / s, and the phase is Ф = - 2.

to find the acceleration we use its definition

          v = dx / dt

          a = dv / dt

          a = [tex]\frac{ d^2x}{dt^2}[/tex]

let's perform the derivative

          v = - A w sin (wt + Ф)

          a = - A w² cos wt + Ф)

substituting the values

          a = - 2 1² cos (t-2)

           

for t = 3 s

          a₃ = 2 cos (3-2)

remember angles are in radians

          a₃ = -1.08 m/s²

To calculate kinetic energy, let's find the velocity for t = 3 s

          v = - 2 sin (t-2)

          v = -2 sin (3-2)

          v = - 1.683 m / s

body mass is m = 1 kg

we calculate

          K = ½ m v²

          K = ½ 1 (-1.683) ²

          K = 1.42 J

The graph below shows the distance traveled by the skateboarder on each of the different road conditions. Using the graph, determine which of the roads was dry, wet, or muddy. Explain your answer using complete sentences.

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Answer:

Road A- dry

Road B- mud

Road C- wet

Explanation:

Surface conditions do affect the ease and speed with which a skateboarder can move, on a muddy surface, the tyres of the skate boards finds it difficult to establish adequate fictional force between the skates trees and the traveling surface. Hence, the muddy surface presents a very slippery travel ground for the skate, hence leading the to skateboarder needing to apply caution.

The speed on a wet surfave is height as the amount of firece that will be applied in other to accelerate is very small. The surface is wet and hence serves as a lubricant between the contact surface.

The dry road also has a high speed but lower than a wet surface, frictional force is high here and this tend to slow the skateboarder down except in sloppy terrains.

Select the correct answer.
What are the directions of an object's velocity and acceleration vectors when the object moves in a circular path with a constant speed?
OA. The question is meanimgless, since the acceleration is zero.
ов.
The vectors point in opposite directions.
Oc.
Both vectors point in the same direction.
OD
The vectors are perpendicular,

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

If the object is moving at a constant speed, the object isn't accelerating as the velocity doesn't change.

Answer: C.

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g the total mechanical energy of the satellite-Earth system when the satellite is in its current orbit is E. In order for the satellite to orbit Earth in a new stable circular orbit at an altitude of 12RE, the energy of the satellite-Earth system must be

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Answer:

The correct answer is "[tex]\frac{4E}{3}[/tex]".

Explanation:

According to the question,

Energy of satellite,

[tex]E_s=-\frac{GM_sM_E}{2r}[/tex]

For the very 1st case:

[tex]r = R_E+R_E[/tex]

  [tex]=2R_E[/tex]

or,

⇒ [tex]E=-\frac{GM_sM_E}{4R_E}[/tex]...(1)

For the new case:

[tex]r = R_E+\frac{R_E}{2}[/tex]

  [tex]=\frac{3R_E}{2}[/tex]

then,

⇒ [tex]E'=-\frac{GM_sM_E}{2 \frac{3R_E}{2} }[/tex]

        [tex]=-\frac{GM_sM_E}{3R_E}[/tex]...(2)

From equation (1) and (2), we get

⇒ [tex]E'=\frac{1}{3}(4E)[/tex]

        [tex]=\frac{4E}{3}[/tex]  

A 97.0 kg ice hockey player hits a 0.150 kg puck, giving the puck a velocity of 48.0 m/s. If both are initially at rest and if the ice is frictionless, how far does the player recoil in the time it takes the puck to reach the goal 14.5 m away

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Answer:

s₁ = 0.022 m

Explanation:

From the law of conservation of momentum:

[tex]m_1u_1 + m_2u_2 = m_1v_1+m_2v_2[/tex]

where,

m₁ = mass of hockey player = 97 kg

m₂ = mass of puck = 0.15 kg

u₁ = u₂ = initial velocities of puck and player = 0 m/s

v₁ = velocity of player after collision = ?

v₂ = velocity of puck after hitting = 48 m/s

Therefore,

[tex](97\ kg)(0\ m/s)+(0.15\ kg)(0\ m/s)=(97\ kg)(v_1)+(0.15\ kg)(48\ m/s)\\\\v_1 = -\frac{(0.15\ kg)(48\ m/s)}{97\ kg} \\v_1 = - 0.074 m/s[/tex]

negative sign here shows the opposite direction.

Now, we calculate the time taken by puck to move 14.5 m:

[tex]s_2 =v_2t\\\\t = \frac{s_2}{v_2} = \frac{14.5\ m}{48\ m/s} \\\\t = 0.3\ s[/tex]

Now, the distance covered by the player in this time will be:

[tex]s_1 = v_1t\\s_1 = (0.074\ m/s)(0.3\ s)[/tex]

s₁ = 0.022 m

A 2890-lb car is traveling with a speed of 58 mi/hr as it approaches point A. Beginning at A, it decelerates uniformly to a speed of 18 mi/hr as it passes point C of the horizontal and unbanked ramp. Determine the total horizontal force F exerted by the road on the car just after it passes point B.

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Answer:

4592.57 lb

Explanation:

The missing diagram for this question is attached in the image below.

Given that:

the weight of the car = 2890 lb

At point A, the speed of the car [tex](V_A)[/tex] = 58 mi/hr

At point C, the speed of the car [tex](V_C)[/tex] = 18 mi/hr

To ft/s:

[tex](V_A)[/tex]  = 58 mi/hr × 5280 ft/1 mi × 1 hr/3600 s

[tex](V_A)[/tex]  = 85.07 ft/s

[tex](V_C)[/tex] = 18 mi/hr × 5280 ft/1 mi × 1 hr/3600 s

[tex](V_C)[/tex] = 26.4 ft/s

Between A to C, the total distance is;

[tex]S_{AC} = S_{AB}} + S_{BC} \\ \\ S_{AC} = 331 + \dfrac{\pi r}{2} \\ \\ S_{AC}= 331 + \dfrac{\pi \times 207}{2} \\ \\ S_{AC} = 656.154 \ ft[/tex]

Now, we need to determine the deceleration of the car using the formula:

[tex]V_C^2 = V_A^2 + 2 aS_{AC}[/tex]

[tex]26.4^2 = 85.07^2 + 2 a (654.154)[/tex]

[tex]696.96 = 7236.9049+ 2 a (654.154)[/tex]

[tex]696.96-7236.9049 = 2 a (654.154)[/tex]

[tex]-6539.9449 = 2 a (654.154)[/tex]

[tex]a= \dfrac{-6539.9449} {2(654.154)}[/tex]

a = -4.99 ft/s²

The velocity of the car as it passes via B

[tex]v_B^2 = v_A^2 + 2aS_{AB}[/tex]

[tex]v_B^2 = 85.07^2 + 2(-4.99 \times 331)[/tex]

[tex]v_B =\sqrt{ 85.07^2 + 2(-4.99 \times 331)}[/tex]

[tex]v_B =\sqrt{ 85.07^2 +3303.38}[/tex]

[tex]v_B =\sqrt{ 10540.2849}[/tex]

[tex]v_B =102.67 \ ft/s[/tex]

Along B, the car's acceleration is:

[tex]a_B = \sqrt{a^2 + (\dfrac{v_B^2}{r})^2}[/tex]

[tex]a_B = \sqrt{(-4.99)^2 + \dfrac{102.67^2}{207}^2 }[/tex]

[tex]a_B = 51.17 \ ft/s^2[/tex]

Finally, the total horizontal force F exerted = m[tex]a_B[/tex]

[tex]= (\dfrac{2890}{32.2}) \times 51.17[/tex]

= 4592.57 lb

A camera lens with focal length f = 50 mm and maximum aperture f>2
forms an image of an object 9.0 m away. (a) If the resolution is limited
by diffraction, what is the minimum distance between two points on the
object that are barely resolved? What is the corresponding distance
between image points? (b) How does the situation change if the lens is
“stopped down” to f>16? Use λ= 500 nm in both cases

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Answer:

The minimum distance between two points on the  object that are barely resolved is 0.26 mm

The corresponding distance between the  image points = 0.0015 m

Explanation:

Given  

focal length f = 50 mm and maximum aperture f>2

s =  9.0 m

aperture = 25 mm = 25 *10^-3 m

Sin a = 1.22 *wavelength /D  

Substituting the given values, we get –  

Sin a = 1.22 *600 *10^-9 m /25 *10^-3 m

Sin a = 2.93 * 10 ^-5 rad

Now  

Y/9.0 m = 2.93 * 10 ^-5

Y = 2.64 *10^-4 m = 0.26 mm

Y’/50 *10^-3 = 2.93 * 10 ^-5  

Y’ = 0.0015 m

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Answer:

Ray A - incident ray

Ray B - reflected ray

A mass is suspended on a spring. The spring is compressed so that the mass is located 5 cm above its rest position. The mass is released at time t= 0 and allowed to oscillate. It is observed that the mass reaches its lowest point 1/2s after it is released.

Required:
Find an equation that describes the motion of the mass.

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Answer:

y = 5 cos 2πt

Explanation:

We will use the formula for simple harmonic motion curve where;

y = a cos ωt

Where;

a is amplitude

t is period

ω is angular frequency with the formula; ω = 2π/t

We are told that when the spring is compressed, the mass is located 5 cm above its rest position.

Thus;

a = 5 cm

it's highest point is 5 cm, but we are told that after 1/2 second of being released, it reaches its lowest point.

Since highest point is 5, then lowest point will be -5.

The difference in time between the highest and lowest point is ½ s. Which is half of the period.

Thus;

t/2 = ½

Thus, t = 1 s

Now, we know that;

t = 1/f = 2π/ω

Since t = 1, then 1 = 1/f

f = 1

Thus;

2π/ω = 1

Thus, ω = 2π

Thus, the equation is;

y = 5 cos 2πt

The equation that describes the motion of the mass is y = 5 cos 2πt.

The given parameters;

maximum displacement of the spring, A = 5 cmtime taken for the mass to reach the lowest point (half period), t = 0.5 s

The general equation of the wave is given as;

[tex]y = A\ cos\ \omega t[/tex]

where;

A is the amplitude of the vibrationω is the angular speed of mass

The angular speed of the mass is calculated as;

[tex]\omega = 2\pi f\\\\[/tex]

The period of the oscillation is calculated as;

[tex]T = 2t \\\\T = 2(0.5 s) = 1 \ s[/tex]

The frequency of the wave is calculated as;

[tex]f = \frac{1}{T} \\\\f = \frac{1}{1} \\\\f = 1\ Hz[/tex]

The equation that describes the motion of the mass is calculated as;

[tex]y = A\ cos \ \omega t\\\\y = A\ cos \ 2\pi ft\\\\y = 5\ cos \ 2\pi (1) t\\\\y = 5 \ cos \ 2\pi t[/tex]

Thus, the equation that describes the motion of the mass is y = 5 cos 2πt.

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On topographic maps, contour lines that are farther apart indicate what ?

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Answer:

if I am correct, they indicate less steep terrain. think of it as the steeper the terrain the closer together the lines would be. hope that makes sense for you guys.

Answer:

gentle slopes

Explanation:

what is measured by the ammeter

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Answer:

amperes

Ammeter, instrument for measuring either direct or alternating electric current, in amperes. An ammeter can measure a wide range of current values because at high values only a small portion of the current is directed through the meter mechanism; a shunt in parallel with the meter carries the major portion.

Explanation:

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On Ramesh’s13th birthday, his father invited all his friends and their relatives. It was a big party with lots of food and DJs. Ramesh didn’t like the loud sound of DJs and asked his father to play it in a low volume so that their neighbours do not get much disturbed and people at the party can also enjoy the music. Ramesh’s father felt good for his wisdom and did as he said.
→Do you think when loud music is played at a party is acceptable to all the people living in, neighbourhood? Give a reason for your answer
→How can you control noise pollution at your end?

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Answer:

The first fact to understand which carries the most weight is we share this small world. We all have such similar characteristics that if you listed them all in one column and then list traits that make each person an absolute individual, one of the lists would be liken to an encyclopedia where as the other more akin to a doodle on a napkin in comparison. Now to the question.

Explanation:

We all know inherently the rules, so to say. yes its acceptable to do as people do normally. to go outside those bounds on purpose to be a nuisance intentionally is not. like 3am loud pounding music or downright disrespect is not acceptable. because when its done that way, since we all know the unspoken rules, its is being done on purpose to annoy.

A ball is thrown horizontally at a speed of 24 meters per second from the top of a cliff. If the ball hits the ground 6.0 seconds later, approximately how high is the cliff? ( EASY QUESTION.. PLZZ HELPPP MEEE I WILL MARK YOU THE BRAINLIEST PLZZ)​

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Answer:

144 meters

Explanation:

the ball is thrown with a speed of 24 meters per second right so if the ball reaches the ground in 6 seconds. the hight of the cliff must be S=v.t

S (height cliff)=24m/s×6s=144

An object that sinks in water has a mass in air of 0.0675 kg. Its apparent mass when submerged in water is 0.0424 kg. What is the specific gravity SG of the object? What material is the object probably made?

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Answer:

1.  SG  

true

=2.689

2. The object is probably some sort of minerals and rocks such as Feldspar, Corals, Beryl, etc.

Explanation:

Given:

mass in the air= 0.0675 kg

mass in water= 0.0424 kg

The specific gravity of the object will be 2.6892. It is the ratio of the density of the given fluid and the standard fluid.

What is density?

Density is specified as the mass divided by the volume. It is represented by the unit of measurement as kg/m³.

The mass of the object in air;

m=Vρ₀

m=0.0675 kg

Buoyant force on the object;

B= Vρₐg

For equilibrium;

N+B=m₀g

n=m₀g-Vρₓg

N/g=m₀-Vρₓ

N/g=0.0424 kg

[tex]\rm \frac{V\rho_0}{V\rho_x} =\frac{0.0675 }{m_0-0.0424 \ kg} \\\\ \frac{\rho_0}{\rho_x} =\frac{0.0675}{0.0675-0.0424} \\\\ \frac{\rho_0}{\rho_x} =2.6892[/tex]

Hence, the specific gravity of the object will be 2.6892.

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An airplane, starting from rest, moves down the runway at constant acceleration for 23 s and then takes off at a speed of 66 m/s. What is the average acceleration of the plane (in m/s2)?

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Answer:

46

Explanation:

what is electricity ?​

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Answer:

it is energy resulting in charged particles

Electricity a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current

you are stowing items and come across an aerosol bottle of hairspray.what should you do?

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

A 4-kW resistance heater in a water heater runs for 3 hours to raise the water temperature to the desired level. Determine the amount of electric energy used in both kWh and kJ.

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Answer:

12kWhr

Explanation:

Energy = Power * Time

Power = 4kW

Time = 3hrs

Substitute into the formula

Energy used up = 4kW * 3hrs

Energy used up = 12kWhr

What is the efficiency of a machine that uses 102 kJ of energy to do 98 kJ of work?

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Answer : 96.08 % efficiency

I really don’t know the answer for this

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The correct answer is the reverse wave I took the test

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The answer is B

As seen on the graph, the bus maintains a 9m/s speed for a majority of the trip to school.

12. What type of circuit is the diagram below?
series circuit
parallel circuit

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Answer:

parallel circuit

Explanation:

An electric circuit can be defined as an interconnection of electrical components which creates a path for the flow of electric charge (electrons) due to a driving voltage.

Generally, an electric circuit consists of electrical components such as resistors, capacitors, battery, transistors, switches, inductors, etc.

Basically, the components of an electric circuit can be connected or arranged in two forms and these includes;

I. Series circuit

II. Parallel circuit: it's an electrical circuit that has the same potential difference (voltage) across its terminals or ends. Thus, its components are connected within the same common points so that only a portion of current flows through each branch.

Hence, the type of circuit that the above diagram above represents is a parallel circuit.

Answer:

parallel circuit

Explanation:

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Kulsum’s TV uses 45 W. How much does it cost her to watch TV for one month (30 days). She watches TV for 4 hours/day during mid-peak time (10.4 cents/kWh).

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Answer:

Total cost = 56.16 cents

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Power = 45 Watts

Time = 4 hours

Number of days = 30 days

Cost = 10.4 cents

To find how much does it cost her to watch TV for one month;

First of all, we would determine the energy consumption of the TV;

Energy = power * time

Energy = 45 * 4

Energy = 180 Watt-hour = 180/1000 = 0.18 Kwh (1 Kilowatts is equal to 1000 watts).

Energy consumption = 0.18 Kwh

Next, we find the total cost;

Total cost = energy * number of days * cost

Total cost = 0.18 * 30 * 10.4

Total cost = 56.16 cents


A bike and rider of total mass 75.0 kg moving at a velocity of 30 m/s to the right
collides with a skater of mass 60,0 kg moking at a velocity of 6.0 m/s to the left.
After they collide, the skater has a velocity of O m/s. What is the final velocity of the
bike and rider?
O A. O m/s
O B. 1.8 m/s to the left
O C. 3.0 m/s to left
O D. 1.8 m/s to the right

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Answer:

[tex](75.0 \times 30) + (60.0 \times 6.0) = (75.0 \times V) + (60.0 \times 0) \\ 2250 + 360 = 75V \\ 75V = 2610 \\ V = 34.8 \: m {s}^{ - 1} [/tex]

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