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Show Your Work Please

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex] V = U + at[/tex]

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity = 0 (since the stone is starting from rest).

Final velocity = 32 m/s

Acceleration = g = 10 m/s²

Time = 3.2 seconds

To show that the speed of the stone when it hits the ground is 32 m/s, we would use the first equation of motion;

[tex] V = U + at[/tex]

Where;

V is the final velocity. U is the initial velocity. a is the acceleration. t is the time measured in seconds.

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] 32 = 0 + 10*3.2[/tex]

[tex] 32 = 0 + 32 [/tex]

[tex] 32 = 32 [/tex]

Proven: 32 m/s = 32 m/s


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A college dorm room measures 14 ft wide by 13 ft long by 6 ft high. What is the air in it under normal conditions?

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Complete question:

A college dormitory room measures 14 ft wide by 13 ft long by 6 ft high. Weight density of air is 0.07 lbs/ft3. What is the weight of air in it under normal conditions?

Answer:

the weight of the air is 76.44 lbs

Explanation:

Given;

dimension of the dormitory, = 14 ft by 13 ft by 6 ft

density of the air, = 0.07 lbs/ft³

The volume of the air in the dormitory room = 14 ft x 13 ft x 6 ft

                                                                          = 1092 ft³

The weight of the air = density  x  volume

                                   = 0.07 lbs/ft³  x  1092 ft³

                                   = 76.44 lbs

Therefore, the weight of the air is 76.44 lbs

trong chân không có 2 điện tích điểm q1=3.10^-6C và q2=-6.10^-6C đặt tại A và B tương ứng cách nhau 100cm. Tính lực điện thành phần và tổng hợp do q1, q2 tác dụng lên q0=5.10^-6C đặt tại M

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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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The density of oil is 0.8 g/cm^3. What is the mass of 36 cm^3 of oil?​

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Answer:

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Explain the energy transformations that occur when breaking in a hybrid
vehicle.

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it occur kinetic energy

when breaking in a hybrid

vehicle.

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Answer:

it occur kinetic energy when breaking in a hybrid

vehicle .

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When playing a game of disc golf, each throw to your target is considered to be a O Point O Stroke O Hit O Toss​

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Answer:

an o point i think

Explanation:

What is measurement ?​

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Answer:

Measurement is the quantification of attributes of an object or event, which can be used to compare with other objects or events

Answer:

The comparison of an unknown quantity with a known quantity is called measurement

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.

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

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The answer is period I think

A small block is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 85 N/m. When the spring is compressed 0.30 meters and the released, the 0.50 kg block is launched. What is the final speed of the block?


A)
8.42 m/s

B)
3.91 m/s

C)
7.14 m/s

D)
15.3 m/s

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Answer:

Explanation:

These Hooke's Law problems are tricky. Here's what we need to know that clears up the problem entirely. The final and also the max speed of the block will be reached at the point where the potential energy of the system is 0. So the equation we need, namely,

[tex]KE+PE=\frac{1}{2}kA^2[/tex] can be simplified down to

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}kA^2[/tex] and we solve this first for KE:

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}(85)(.30)^2[/tex] and, paying NO attention whatsoever to significant digits here (because if you did the answer you get is not one of the choices)

KE = 3.825 J.  Now we can use that value of kinetic energy and solve for the speed we need:

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex] so

[tex]3.825=\frac{1}{2}(.50)v^2[/tex] so

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2(3.825)}{.50} }[/tex] so

v = 3.91 m/s

To pop a balloon you stab it with a pencil. If the area of the pencil tip is .01 cm² and the pressure applied by the pencil to the balloon is 100 N/ cm², how hard (what force) must you push on the pencil to make the balloon pop?

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Answer:

Push with force of 1N

Explanation:

I have explained in the paper.

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You must push with 1 newton  on the pencil to make the balloon pop.

What is force?

The definition of force in physics is: The push or pull on a massed object changes its velocity.

An external force is an agent that has the power to alter the resting or moving condition of a body. It has a direction and a magnitude. The application of force is the location at which force is applied, and the direction in which the force is applied is known as the direction of the force.

A spring balance can be used to calculate the Force. Newton is the SI unit of force.

Applied pressure is = 100  N/cm².

Cross sectional area = 0.01 cm².

The required force = pressure × area

= 100 N/cm² × 0.01 cm²

= 1 Newton.

Hence, you must push with 1 newton  on the pencil to make the balloon pop.

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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

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What is linear motion?

What is rotational motion?​

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Answer:

Linear motion, also called rectilinear motion, is one-dimensional motion along a straight line, and can therefore be described mathematically using only one spatial dimension.

Explanation:

Rotation around a fixed axis is a special case of rotational motion. The fixed-axis hypothesis excludes the possibility of an axis changing its orientation and cannot describe such phenomena as wobbling or precession

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.

What are various systems of unit?​

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Answer:

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SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)

FPS (foot-pound-second)

MKS (meter-kilogram-second)

CGS (centimeter-gram-second)

EMU (Electromagnetic) (centimeter-gram-second-abampere)

ESU (Electrostatic) (centimeter-gram-second-abcoulomb)

Atomic (bohr-electron mass-atomic second-electron)

MTS (meter-tonne-second)

Explanation:

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Answer:

there are 4 types of systems. They are ,

SI - accepted world wide

MKS - meter  kilogram  second

CGS - centimeter  gram  second

FPS - foot  pound  second

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A 1000 kg car accelerates from rest at a rate of 10 m/s² for 3 seconds. A) what is the final velocity of the car?

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Answer:

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Sometimes people state that speed and velocity are the same. People make such a mistake because they forget that velocity describes both speed and——————

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Answer:

Time

Explanation:

To find velocity (also known as distance), you need both the speed and time.

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.

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.

The waste product of photosynthesis is

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Answer:

oxygen

Plants need to excrete excess carbon dioxide and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of aerobic respiration in plant cells. Oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis .

Explanation:

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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.

Match the following. Column A 1. Torque 2. Centre of gravity 3. Plumb line Column B A. Line of centre of gravity B. Maximum constant velocity C. Not in motion D. Point of action of weight E. Turning effect of force F. Study of forces 4. Terminal velocity 5. Statics​

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Answer:

1. Torque → F. Study of forces

2. C.O.G → D. Point of action of weight.

3. Plumb line → A. Line of C.O.G

I need to know how to do it

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Answer:

1.76km

Explanation:

Here,

1mi = 1.6km

1.10 miles = 1.6 x 1.10 km

= 1.76 km

state the principle of quantization of charge​

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Answer:

Charge quantization is the principle that the charge of any object is an integer multiple of the elementary charge

Answer: Charge quantization is the principle that the charge of any object is an integer multiple of the elementary charge. Thus, an object's charge can be exactly 0 e, or exactly 1 e, −1 e, 2 e, etc., but not, say, 12 e, or −3.8 e

Explanation:

In an experiment Rahul burnt 4 kg fuel and the heat produced was measured to be 160,000 kJ and Raj burnt 2 kg of fuel and heat produced was measured to be 100,000kJ. Calculate the net calorific value of the fuels.

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Answer:

The net calorific value of the fuel 1 is 40000 kilojoules per kilogram.

The net calorific value of the fuel 2 is 50000 kilojoules per kilogram.

Explanation:

The net calorific value is equal to the heat produced ([tex]Q[/tex]), in kilojoules, divided by the mass of the burnt fuel ([tex]m[/tex]). We proceed to calculate the net calorific value of each fuel:

Fuel 1 ([tex]m = 4\,kg[/tex], [tex]Q = 160000\,kJ[/tex])

[tex]L = \frac{160000\,kJ}{4\,kg}[/tex]

[tex]L = 40000\,\frac{kJ}{kg}[/tex]

The net calorific value of the fuel 1 is 40000 kilojoules per kilogram.

Fuel 2 ([tex]m = 2\,kg[/tex], [tex]Q = 100000\,kJ[/tex])

[tex]L = \frac{100000\,kJ}{2\,kg}[/tex]

[tex]L = 50000\,\frac{kJ}{kg}[/tex]

The net calorific value of the fuel 2 is 50000 kilojoules per kilogram.

Answer pls…………………………

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if escape velocity and orbital velocity of a satellite for Orbit close to the Earth's surface then these are related by​

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Answer:

The ratio of the escape velocity to the orbital velocity is [tex]\sqrt 2[/tex].

Explanation:

The minimum velocity given to an object so that it escapes from the earth's gravitational pull is called escape velocity.

The formula of the escape velocity is

[tex]v=\sqrt\frac{2GM}{R}[/tex]

The velocity of an object in the orbit around the earth is called orbital velocity.

The formula of the orbital velocity is

[tex]v=\sqrt\frac{GM}{R}[/tex]

The ratio of the escape velocity to the orbital velocity is

[tex]\frac{v_e}{v_o}=\sqrt 2[/tex]

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

any base which has it's power negative do it's reciprocal then the power will be positive.

State two properties of magnetic lines of force.​

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The magnetic lines of force has the following properties:

Each line is a closed and continuous curve.

They originate from the north pole and terminate at the south pole.

They will never intersect each other.

They are crowded near the poles where the magnetic field is strong

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:

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