Answer:
They are temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloudiness. Together, these components describe the weather at any given time.
in what ways water helps in germination?
Answer:
Water can spread germs through bacteria.
Explanation:
Bacteria can live in water and can spread to new locations when water is moved.
When should a bar graph be used?
A. When the independent variable is composed of categories and does not show a
relationship
B. When the independent variable is continuous and does not show a relationship to the
dependent variable.
C. When the independent variable is continuous and shows a causal link to the
dependent variable,
D. When there is no independent variable.
Answer:
B. When the independent variable composed of categories and does not show a relationship to the dependent variable
Explanation:
A bar graph, is a graph used for presenting data grouped into categories, which are the independent variables of the graph, and the measurement of each category, which are represented as rectangular bars having lengths proportional to the value of the category, on a chart
In the bar graph or chart, there is no direct relationship between the categories, which are the x-values and the dependent variables , which are the length of the bars, the y-values, as the length of the rectangular bar in one category, cannot be obtained from another category through a relationship
Therefore, the correct option is option is when the independent variable composed of categories and does not show a relationship to the dependent variable
A force of 20 N acted on a 5 kg object, moving it a distance of 4 m. How much work was done on the object?
Answer:
400J
Explanation:
The work done by the force on the object is 80 J.
What is work ?The work is defined by the product of force and displacement. Its unit of measurement is joule. And the formula is,
Work = Force ×Displacement
Or mathematically it is W = F.d
In the question given data ,[tex]F = 20N , d = 4m\\[/tex]
putting in the above formula ,W = 20 × 4
W = 80 J
Hence the work done by the force is 80J.
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Which one of the following is an example of a solution?
a. Sand particles in water
b. Orange Squash
c. Vinegar
d. Paint
Answer:
it is maybe A but i'm not 100% sure
Explanation:
its the only one that is mixed
A person weighs 60 kg. The area under the foot of the person is 150 cm2. Find the pressure exerted on the ground by the person. (Take g 10m/s2)
Answer:
40000 N/m²
Explanation:
Applying,
P = F/A................... Equation 1
Where P = Pressure, F = Force, A = Area.
From the question,
The force(F) exerted by the person's foot is thesame as it's weight.
F = W = mg............ Equation 2
Where m = mass of the person, g = acceleration due to gravity.
Substitute equation 2 into equation 1
P = mg/A................ Equation 3
Given: m = 60 kg, g = 10 m/s², A = 150 cm² = (150/10000) m² = 0.015 m²
Substitute these values into equation 3
P = (60×10)/0.015
P = 600/0.015
P = 40000 N/m²
HELP PLEASE ?? can u answer this multiple choice for me please?
Answer:
.04 kg m/s
Explanation:
Momentum is simply mass multiplied by velocity given by p = mv. You can consider momentum as mass in motion.
Before the collision, the data given for the toy train:
v = 0.5m/s
m = 75g
We need to convert grams into the SI unit of mass, kg.
75g / 1000g * 1kg = 0.075kg
Using p = mv, we can determine:
p = 0.075kg * 0.5m/s = 0.0375 kg m/s
Rounding to the value of 1 sig-fig, it comes out to be 0.04 kg m/s.
A 5L container has a
Answer:a gas at pressure of 0.8 m column of H g
Explanation:I thinkA train increases speed from 10 m/s to 20 m/s. What is the average speed while increasing the speed? And how far dies it travel while increasing the speed?
Explanation:
average speed =(first velocity + second velocity)/2
=(10 +20)/2=15m/s
distance=average speed × time
= 15 × t ( but time not given)
A Stone of mass 40kg is released from
A Catapult whose rubber has been stretched
through 5mm. If the stiffness of the rubber
is 20 Nm^1 CALCULATE the velocity with which
the stone Leaves the Catapult!
Answer:
v = 3.53x10⁻³ m/s.
Explanation:
We can find the velocity of the rock by energy conservation:
[tex] \Sigma E_{i} = \Sigma E_{f} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{2}kx^{2} = \frac{1}{2}mv^{2} [/tex]
Where:
i is for initial and f is for final
k: is the stiffness of the rubber = 20 N/m
x: is the distance of the rubber compression = 5 mm = 0.005 m
m: is the mass of the stone = 40 kg
v: is the velocity =?
Hence, the velocity is:
[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{kx^{2}}{m}} = \sqrt{\frac{20 N/m(0.005 m)^{2}}{40 kg}} = 3.53 \cdot 10^{-3} m/s[/tex]
Therefore, the velocity with which the stone leaves the catapult is 3.53x10⁻³ m/s.
I hope it helps you!
Find equivalent resistance.
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Answer:
R = 4.77 ohms
Explanation:
Four resistors are given such that,
R₁ = 2 ohms
R₂ = 3 ohms
R₃ = 5 ohms
R₄ = 10 ohms
Here, R₁ and R₂ in series. The equivalent is given by :
R₁₂ = R₁ + R₂
= 2 + 5
R₁₂ = 7 ohms
Similarly, R₃ and R₄ are in series. so,
R₃₄ = R₃ + R₄
= 10+5
R₃₄ = 15 ohms
Now, R₁₂ and R₃₄ are in parallel. So,
[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{R_{12}}+\dfrac{1}{R_{34}}\\\\\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{7}+\dfrac{1}{15}\\\\R=4.77\ \Omega[/tex]
So, the equivalent resistance s 4.77 ohms.
What is speed in a specific direction called
Answer:
my brainly answer got deleted for no reason but its velocity thats the name of speed in 1 direction
Explanation:
An object is placed closer to the lens than f for a diverging lens. The image will be located:
a) between f and 2f
b) between the lens and f
c) A or B or C
d) farther than 2f
What is the frequency of a wave that passes a given point 412 times in 4.0
seconds?
O A. 0.0097 s
OB. 103 Hz
O C. 408 S
O D. 1650 Hz
SUBMIT
Answer: A.0,0097s
Mas a unidade aí deveria ser Hertz (Hz)
Explanation:
Answer:
103 hz
Explanation:
Wire B has twice the length and twice the radius of wire A. both wires are made from the same material. if wire A has a resistance R, what is the resistance of wire B?
Answer:
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Explanation:
1/2R because wire B has twice the radius,it has four times the cross-sectional area of wire A.
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(I have 2 questions which are very similar)
Which of the chemical reactions above stores energy?
A. Cellular respiration
B. Photosynthesis
C. Both cellular respiration and photosynthesis
D. Neither cellular respiration nor photosynthesis
15 Which of the chemical reactions above releases energy?
A. Cellular respiration
B. Photosynthesis
C. Both cellular respiration and photosynthesis
D. Neither cellular respiration nor photosynthesis
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Answer:
B
A
Explanation:
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A mass hanging from a pendulum at the end of a string of negligible mass. The string has a length of 0.84 m. With the string hanging vertically, the object is given an initial velocity of 1.4 m/s parallel to the ground and swings upward on a circular arc. Eventually, the object comes to a momentary halt at a point where the string makes an angle θ with its initial vertical orientation and then swings back downward. Find the angle θ.
Explanation:
tan(theta)=(v^2)/(length of string × g)
=(1.4^2)/(0.84 × 9.8m/s )
=1.96/(8.232)
=0.2380952381
theta=arctan(0.2380952381)
=13.4°
A hot cube of iron was heated up using 1500 J of thermal energy and was placed in a beaker of water. Before it was heated, the iron cube was 20.0 ˚C. The cube of iron raised the temperature of the water to 45.0 ˚C. If the iron cube has a mass of 133 g, what is the specific heat capacity of iron?
Answer:
451.13 J/kg.°C
Explanation:
Applying,
Q = cm(t₂-t₁)............... Equation 1
Where Q = Heat, c = specific heat capacity of iron, m = mass of iron, t₂= Final temperature, t₁ = initial temperature.
Make c the subject of the equation
c = Q/m(t₂-t₁).............. Equation 2
From the question,
Given: Q = 1500 J, m = 133 g = 0.113 kg, t₁ = 20 °C, t₂ = 45 °C
Substitute these values into equation 2
c = 1500/[0.133(45-20)]
c = 1500/(0.133×25)
c = 1500/3.325
c = 451.13 J/kg.°C
(b) How much energy must be supplied to boil 2kg of water? providing that the specific latent heat of vaporization of water is 330 kJ/kg.
Complete question:
(b) How much energy must be supplied to boil 2kg of water? providing that the specific latent heat of vaporization of water is 330 kJ/kg. The initial temperature of the water is 20 ⁰C
Answer:
The energy that must be supplied to boil the given mass of the water is 672,000 J
Explanation:
Given;
mass of water, m = 2 kg
heat of vaporization of water, L = 330 kJ/kg
initial temperature of water, t = 20 ⁰C
specific heat capacity of water, c = 4200 J/kg⁰C
Assuming no mass of the water is lost through vaporization, the energy needed to boil the given water is calculated as;
Q = mc(100 - 20)
Q = 2 x 4200 x (80)
Q = 672,000 J
Q = 672,000 J
Q = 672,000 J
Therefore, the energy that must be supplied to boil the given mass of the water is 672,000 J
A student uses an indicator to measure the pH of a solution. The indicator shows a pH of 7. What must be true of this solution?
Answer:
The solution is neither acidic or basic,
PH < 7 acidic
PH = 7 neutral
PH > 7 basic
It is a measure of the (H+) hydronium concentration.
If a train traveled 400 miles north and traveled back 275 miles south and the total trip took 5 hours to complete, what was the average velocity of the train in mph?
The average velocity is 25 mph north.
Average velocity = displacement/time
Displacement =
(400 mi north) + (275 mi south)
Displacement = 125 mi north
Average V = (125 mi north) / 5 hours.
Average V = 25 mph north
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Answer:
Which of the following... : constant velocity horizontal motion
A ball is thrown at certain... : 0 m/s
A man exerts more pressure while standing on one foot than by two foot
Answer:While walking, one foot is in contact with the ground at a time. The surface area of one foot is less than two feet. Therefore, the pressure is more than the pressure exerted while standing, as the surface area of both feet is more.
Which wave shows the loudest sound below?
Answer:
I think C
Explanation:
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The motor of a battery-powered scooter can maintain a speed of 5.3 m/s by providing a force of 280 N. What is the power output of the motor? *
Answer:
the power output P = 1484 W
Explanation:
Power P = Force× speed
Given that motor of a battery-powered scooter can maintain a speed of 5.3 m/s by providing a force of 280 N.
Therefore,the power output of the motor P = 280×5.3 = 1484 W
Hence, the power output P = 1484 W
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For 1000 seconds , a current of 0.1 A flows so as to transfer charge of 100C
Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. The best type of graph to illustrate the change in air temperature over a period of time would be a _________ graph. a. circle b. line c. bar d. all of these Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
B line graph
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
A person weighs 60 kg. The area under the foot of the person is 150 cm2. Find the pressure exerted on the ground by the person.
Answer:
Pressure = 39200 N/m²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 60 kg
Area = 150 cm²
Conversion:
1 centimeter square = 0.0001 meter square
150 centimeter square = 150 * 0.0001 = 0.015 m²
To find the pressure exerted on the ground by the person;
Mathematically, pressure is given by the formula;
[tex] Pressure = \frac {Force}{area} [/tex]
First of all, we would determine the force exerted by the person.
Force = mass * acceleration due to gravity.
We know that acceleration due to gravity is equal to 9.8 m/s².
Substituting into the formula, we have;
Force = 60 * 9.8
Force = 588 Newton
Next, find the pressure;
[tex] Pressure = \frac {Force}{area} [/tex]
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] Pressure = \frac {588}{0.015} [/tex]
Pressure = 39200 N/m²
The rate at which electric
charges flow through a
circuit
Answer:
The answer is Current.
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Option C: Later in the day, less power is developed in lifting each box
Answer:
Later in the day, less power is developed in lifting each box.
power= workdone÷time