Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I feel that if she tries sorting it out herself that it could go two ways.
What is the momentum of a 12 kg ball with velocity of 24 m/s?
Answer:
288 kg.m/sExplanation:
The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula
momentum = mass × velocity
From the question we have
momentum = 12 × 24
We have the final answer as
288 kg.m/sHope this helps you
1. Calculate the momentum of a 1.0 kg object moving with a velocity of +20 m/s.
2. What is the velocity of an object that has a momentum of -30 kg m/s and a mass of 3.0 kg?
3. Two objects have equal momentum but one has four times the mass of the other. What is the relationship between
their velocities?
4. Which answer below shows the correct units for momentum?
A. kg m/s
B. kg m/s?
C. kg m/s
D. kg s/m
5. Two bowling balls each have a mass of 4.0 kg
The red Bar is moving east 2.0 m/s. The blue ball is moving west at 1.0 m/s. Calculate the total momentum of the system.
Answer:
1)1*20=20
2)-30/3=- -10
3)velocity of the object 1=v1=4*V2
4) kg m/ s
5) momentum of the system= 12 kg m/ s
You throw a baseball a distance of 20 meters. Is it work or not work?
An inductor with an inductance of .5 henrys (H) is to be connected to a 60 Hz circuit. What will the inductive reactance (X L) be
Answer:
1885.2 ohms
Explanation:
Step one:
given data
L=5H
f=60Hz
Required
The inductive reactance of the inductor
Step two:
Applying the expression
XL= 2πfL
substitute
XL=2*3.142*60*5
XL=1885.2 ohms
The electron has the positron as its antiparticle.
A True
B False
A 1.5kg object moving with a speed of 2.5m/s strikes a wall and the ball rebounds with a speed of 1.5m/s. The ball is in contact with the wall for 0.045s. What is the magnitude of the average force exerted on the ball by the wall?
Answer:
F = 133.33[N]
Explanation:
This problem can be solved by the principle of momentum conservation, which tells us that momentum is preserved before and after the bounce of the ball on the wall.
In such a way that the movement towards the wall we will take it with a positive sign, and the force of the rebound to the left as negative. The movement to the left will be taken as a negative sign.
[tex]m_{1}*v_{1}-F*t=-m_{1}*v_{2}[/tex]
where:
m₁ = mass of the object = 1.5 [kg]
v₁ = velocity of the ball before hitting the wall = 2.5 [m/s]
F = average force [N]
t = time contact = 0.045 [s]
v₂ = velocity of the ball after hitting the wall = 1.5 [m/s]
Now replacing:
[tex](1.5*2.5)-F*0.045=-(1.5*1.5)\\3.75+2.25=F*0.045\\F=6/0.045\\F=133.33[N][/tex]
what causes sound to have low pitch
A.Sound Wave with high frequency.
B.sound wave with low frequency.
C.sound wave with large amplitude
D.sound wave with small amplitude
(BRAINLIEST)
Which is an example of the force of attraction between two objects that have mass?
Magnetism
Gravity
Solar energy
Electricity
(BRAINLIEST)
Answer:
Gravity
because it's factorised by mass of a body.
For other forces, they deal with charges of negligible mass and weights
Answer:
Gravity
Explanation:
A 1,000 kg truck initially had a velocity of 9 m/s. A force acts on it for a duration of time. After that force, the truck now has a velocity of 17 m/s. What is the impulse that the truck experienced?
Answer:
8000Ns
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the truck = 1000kg
Initial velocity = 9m/s
Final velocity = 17m/s
Unknown:
Impulse = ?
Solution:
The impulse experienced by the truck is the the change in momentum of the body.
Impulse = Ft
Momentum = m(v - u)
Ft = m( v - u )
F is the force
t is the time
m is the mass
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
Impulse = 1000(17 - 9) = 8000Ns
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In your own words, explain why different locations on Earth experience different seasons on any given date.
Be sure your explanation includes the following concepts:
revolution of Earth around the Sun
tilt of the Earth
angle insolation
focus/spread of Sun’s rays
temperature
You must also explain how you know that seasons are not caused by the Earth’s slight changes in distance from the Sun throughout the year.
How far will a 10N force pull a car if the work done is 20J?
use particle motion to explain what happens when molten steel becomes a steel beam to be used in construction.
Explanation:
A molten steel is in a liquid phase of matter. It has no defined volume of shape at this state. The particles inside this materials in this form is randomized by they are still attached to each other.
On cooling, when the molten steel solidifies and sets into a solid steel beam, the particles take up a fixed position and forms a definite shape and this confers a definite volume on them. The randomized particles stops and forms fixed crystals about their lattice. This way, the beam can carry and support a fixed amount of load.Essential Questions: What does the particle theory tell us about the nature of matter? How does
each state of matter behave?
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Explanation:
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A 4 kg bowling bowl is sitting on a table 1 meter off the ground. How much potential energy does it have?
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf P.E. = 39.2\ Joules}[/tex]
Explanation:
Given Data:
Mass = m = 4 kg
Acceleration due to gravity = g = 9.8 m/s²
Height = h = 1 m
Required:
Potential Energy = P.E. = ?
Formula:
P.E. = mgh
Solution:
P.E. = (4)(9.8)(1)
P.E. = 39.2 Joules
[tex]\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
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~AH1807A boat moves through the water of a river at 8 m/s relative to the water, regardless of the boat's direction. If the water in theriver is flowing at 1.9 m/s, how long does it take the boat to makea round trip consisting of a 260 m displacement downstream followedby a 260 m
Answer:
68.88 m/s
Explanation:
downstream speed = 8+1.9=9.9 m/s
upstream speed = 8-1.9= 6.1 m/s
Therefore, total time taken would be 260/9.9+260/6.1 = 26.26+42.62 =
68.88 m/s
A 3.6kg cat is laying on a tree branch, 3 meters above the ground. What is the cat’s potential energy?
Answer:
E = 105.84 J
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of cat, m = 3.6 kg
It is laying 3 meters above the ground.
We need to find the cat's potential energy. The formula for the potential energy of an object is given by :
E = mgh
Substituting all the values,
E = 3.6 kg × 9.8 m/s²×3 m
E = 105.84 J
So, the cat's potential energy is 105.84 J.
Does a basketball, baseball, tennis ball, or marble MOST LIKELY have the smallest volume?
Answer: tennis ball
Explanation:
how are hydrosphere, atmosphere, Biosphere, and Biosphere connected to one another
Explanation:
Such spheres are intimately connected. Many animals (biosphere), for example, migrate through to the sky, while groundwater (hydrosphere) also flows through the ground (lithosphere). The domains are actually so closely related that a shift in one globe always results in a shift in one or both of some other spheres.
How can the relationship between atomic number and the number of protons be described?
Answer:
It's the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom
what is kinetic energy
Answer:
Kinetic energy is energy of motion
Explanation:
Of potential energy which is energy that is stored
A 755 N box rests on a floor with a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.600 and a coefficient of static friction of 0.800. What horizontal force is required to start the box moving
Answer:
fr = R× co-efficient
= 755 × 0.80
= 604N
Explanation:
A 0.41kg football that is initially at rest acquires a velocity of 35m/s when it is kicked. If the kicker's boot remains in contact with the ball for 0.08s, what is the average force of the kick?
Answer:
F = 318.88[N]
Explanation:
This problem can be solved by the principle of momentum conservation, which tells us that momentum is preserved before and after kicking the ball.
In this way, we can construct the following equation.
[tex]F*t=m*v[/tex]
where:
F = force [N]
t = time = 0.08 [s]
m = mass = 0.41 [kg]
v = velocity [m/s]
[tex]F*0.045=0.41*35\\F=318.88[N][/tex]
What is constant of a spring if there is 150 j when stretched 0.25 m?
You drop a coin off of a building and in lands flat on the ground. It hits with a pressure of 200N/m2. It has a weight of 0.1N. What is the area of the coin?
Answer:
5×10¯⁴ m².
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Pressure (P) = 200 N/m²
Weight = Force (F) = 0.1 N
Area (A) =?
Pressure, force and area are related by the following equation:
Pressure (P) = Force (F) / Area (A)
P = F / A
With the above formula, we can obtain the area of the coin as follow:
Pressure (P) = 200 N/m²
Weight = Force (F) = 0.1 N
Area (A) =?
P = F / A
200 = 0.1 / A
Cross multiply
200 × A = 0.1
Divide both side by 200
A = 0.1 / 200
A = 5×10¯⁴ m²
Thus, the area of the coin is 5×10¯⁴ m².
1. A low frequency will have a wavelength?
Answer:
There are many kinds of waves all around us. There are waves in the ocean and in lakes. Did you also know that there are also waves in the air? Sound travels through the air in waves and light is made up of waves of electromagnetic energy.
The wavelength of a wave describes how long the wave is. The distance from the "crest" (top) of one wave to the crest of the next wave is the wavelength. Alternately, we can measure from the "trough" (bottom) of one wave to the trough of the next wave and get the same value for the wavelength.
The frequency of a wave is inversely proportional to its wavelength. That means that waves with a high frequency have a short wavelength, while waves with a low frequency have a longer wavelength.
Light waves have very, very short wavelengths. Red light waves have wavelengths around 700 nanometers (nm), while blue and purple light have even shorter waves with wavelengths around 400 or 500 nm. Some radio waves, another type of electromagnetic radiation, have much longer waves than light, with wavelengths ranging from millimeters to kilometers.
Sound waves traveling through air have wavelengths from millimeters to meters. Low-pitch bass notes that humans can barely hear have huge wavelengths around 17 meters and frequencies around 20 hertz (Hz). Extremely high-pitched sounds that are on the other edge of the range that humans can hear have smaller wavelengths around 17 mm and frequencies around 20 kHz (kilohertz, or thousands of Hertz).
Explanation:
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Determine the absolute pressure on the bottom of a swimming pool 30.0 mm by 8.4 mm whose uniform depth is 1.9 mm .
Answer:
=101343.62N/m^2
Explanation:
absolute pressure on the bottom of a swimming pool= atmospheric pressure +( 2 ×ρ ×g)
( 2 ×ρ ×g)= guage pressure
atmospheric pressure= 101325pa
h= height= 1.9 mm = 1.9×10^-3m
ρ = density of water
= 1000kg/m^3
g= acceleration due to gravity= 9.8m/s^2
Then substitute, we have
absolute pressure on the bottom of a swimming pool= 101325+ [0.0019 ×1000 × 9.8)]
=101343.62N/m^2
Hence, the absolute pressure on the bottom of a swimming pool is =101343.62N/m^2
Two ice skaters stand together. They push off and travel directly away from each other, the boy with a velocity of v = +0.35 m/s. If the boy weighs 745N and the girl 477 N, what is the girl's velocity after they push off? ( Consider the ice to be frictionless)_____m/s
Answer:
-0.55m/s
Explanation:
Given that: For the boy
Weight = 745N
Velocity = +0.35 m/s
Mass of the boy = ?
g = 9.81m/s^2
W = mg
745 = m×9.81
m = 75.94kg
For the girl
Given that:
Weight = 477 N
g = 9.81m/s^2
m = ?
W = mg
477 = m×9.81m/s^2
m = 48.62kg
To solve for the v of the girl, the two has to add up
48.62kg×v + 75.94kg×+0.35 m/s = 0
48.62v + 26.579 = 0
48.62v = - 26.579
v = -26.579/48.62
v = -0.5466
v = -0.55m/s
Hence, the velocity of the girl is -0.55m/s.
The negative sign is as a result of the two of them moving is opposite direction.
A woman holds a frozen smoothie in her hand on a warm
day.
Which photo shows the direction of thermal energy transfer?
O A.↕️
B
C ⬆️
D⬇️
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The thermal energy from her hand will go up into the smoothie.
Answer:
C bois
Explanation:
A boy walked 4m east then 3m south find the displacement
Answer:
5m
Explanation:
[tex]4^{2}+3^{2}=5^{2}\\5^{2}=25[/tex]
Use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the long edge of the triangle, which would be his displacement.