Answer:
P = 271 nW
Explanation:
If the source is radiating equally in all directions, it can be treated as a point source, so all points located at the same distance of the source, have the same intensity I, which is related to the power by the following expression:[tex]I = \frac{P}{A} =\frac{P}{4*\pi *r^{2} } (1)[/tex]
Solving for P, we get:[tex]P = I*4*\pi *r^{2} = 6.0e-10 W/m2 * 4 * \pi *(6m)^{2} =271 nW (2)[/tex]
A 75 kg person climbs the 248 steps to the top of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, a total climb of 59 m. How many Calories does he or she burn
Answer:
W = 41.45 Kcal
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of a person, m = 75 kg
He climbs 248 steps to the top of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, a total climb of 59 m.
We need to find how many calories does he or she burn.
Work done = Fd
d is displacement
⇒ W = 75 ×9.8 ×59
= 43365 J
Let the efficiency is 0.25.
[tex]W=\dfrac{43365}{0.25}\\\\=173460\ J\\\\\text{or}\\\\=41.45\ kcal[/tex]
So, 41.45 Kcal is burned by the person.
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Answer:
I believe it to be option A
Explanation:
if a train has 1,450 kg of momentum and is traveling at 40 m/s ¿what is the mass of tren?
Help plis I have this wrong
Answer:
P=mv
1x450,200=m40
m= 36,255kg
What average net force is required to accelerate a 3950 kg bus to a speed of 25m/s in 10.5 s?
Answer:
Explanation:
ACCELERATION = CHANGE IN VELOCITY
TIME TAKEN
∴ a = 25 - 0
10.5
∴ a = 50
21
by using f = ma,
we get , f = 3950 × 50
21
∴ A FORCE OF 9404.8 N IS NEEDED TO ACCELERATE A BUS OF 3950 KG.
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Alcohol ___ the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
A. sedates
B. stimulates
C. bypasses
Answer:
I think it is the answer A
Explanation:
Alcohol won't stimulate the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system because the fact that the brain and the nervous system are affected can lead to many consequences: disorders of vision, hearing, motor coordination ...
Alcohol will therefore have a damaging effect, it will therefore sedate the nervous system.
Answer:A
Explanation:sedates
Water is found as a solid, liquid, and gas on ____.
PLEASE ANSWER QUESTION 7!!!! PLEASE
Answer:
Explanation:
The force of gravity depends directly upon the masses of the two objects, and inversely on the square of the distance between them. This means that the force of gravity increases with mass, but decreases with increasing distance between objects
so a option is correct
A car travels through a valley at constant speed, though not at constant velocity. Explain how this is possible.
Answer:
Explanation:
An object following a circular path can be covering the same distance along the circle's circumference with every passing minute, giving it a constant speed. Since a change in either speed OR direction means a change in velocity, the object's velocity is not constant.
velocity is a vector so therefore direction affects it being constant.
An object's acceleration is the rate its velocity (speed and direction) changes. Therefore, an object can accelerate even if its speed is constant - if its direction changes. If an object's velocity is constant, however, its acceleration will be zero.
Velocity is a vector so therefore direction affects it being constant.
What is velocity?When an item is moving, its velocity is the rate at which its direction is changing as seen from a certain point of view and as measured by a specific unit of time
An object following a circular path can be covering the same distance along the circle's circumference with every passing minute, giving it a constant speed. Since a change in either speed OR direction means a change in velocity, the object's velocity is not constant. An object's acceleration is the rate its velocity (speed and direction) changes. Therefore, an object can accelerate even if its speed is constant - if its direction changes. If an object's velocity is constant, however, its acceleration will be zero.
Velocity is a vector so therefore direction affects it being constant.
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Answer:
11. D
12. A
13. B
Explanation:
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Answer:
536.56 m/s
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the momentum of the Porsche. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass (m) of Porsche = 1361 kg
Velocity (v) of Porsche = 26.82 m/s
Momentum of Porsche =?
Momentum = mass × velocity
Momentum = 1361 × 26.82
Momentum of Porsche = 36502.02 Kgm/s
Finally, we shall determine the velocity you need to be running with in order to have the same momentum as the Porsche. This can be obtained as follow:
Your Mass = 68.03 kg
Your Momentum = Momentum of Porsche = 36502.02 Kgm/s
Your velocity =?
Momentum = mass × velocity
36502.02 = 68.03 × velocity
Divide both side by 68.03
Velocity = 36502.02 / 68.03
Velocity = 536.56 m/s
Thus you must be running with a speed of 536.56 m/s in order to have the same momentum as Porsche.
When the Moon is at a distance of 0.25 D from the Earth, the gravitational force on the Moon from the Earth is 16.00 F. At what distance will the force on the Moon be 4.00 F?
Answer:
On the way to the Moon the Apollo astronauts reached a point where the. Moon's gravitational pull became stronger, than the Earth's. (a) Determine the distance of ...
Explanation:
Create a following distance greater than 3 seconds ahead when_______. a driver behind you is trying to pass you are not in a hurry there is no traffic on the road you are traveling in front of a motorcycle.
Answer:
option (a)
Explanation:
Maintaining distance while driving in traffic can avoid the chances of an accident.
When the driver is behind you is trying to pass you to avoid the collision you should maintain a distance greater than 3 sec.
Hence, option (a) is correct.
Answer:
a driver behind your vehicle is trying to pass you
Explanation:
took test and checked
If a wheel rotates 5 times in 90 seconds, what is the period and frequency
Answer:
i think it should be 18
Explanation:
Three displacements are A = 200 m due south, B %3D 0 m due west, and C = 150 m at 30.0° cast of north. %3D Construct a separate diagram for each of the following possible ways of adding these vectors: R = A +B - č, Explain what R = B + C + A; R =C + B + A %3D you can conclude from comparing the diagrams.
Answer:
a) The diagrams can be seen in the picture attached
(b) By comparing the diagrams we can conclude that the resultant R₁ = R₂ = R₃
Further explanation
Vector is quantity that has magnitude and direction.
One example of a vector is acceleration.
Acceleration is rate of change of velocity.
a = acceleration ( m/s² )
v = final velocity ( m/s )
u = initial velocity ( m/s )
t = time taken ( s )
d = distance ( m )
Let us now tackle the problem !
This problem is about Vector and Vector Diagram.
Given:
Vector A = -200 j
Vector B = -250 i
Vector C = (150 sin 30.0°) i + (150 cos 30.0°) j = 75 i + 75√3 j
Unknown:
R₁ = A + B + C = ?
R₂ = B + C + A = ?
R₃ = C + B + A = ?
Solution:
R₁ = A + B + C = (-200 j) + (-250 i) + (75 i + 75√3 j)
R₁ = -175i + (75√3 - 200)j
R₂ = B + C + A = (-250 i) + (75 i + 75√3 j) + (-200 j)
R₂ = -175i + (75√3 - 200)j
R₃ = C + B + A = (75 i + 75√3 j) + (-250 i) + (-200 j)
R₃ = -175i + (75√3 - 200)j
From the results above, it can be concluded that the resultants above produce the same results. This can be confirmed from the diagrams in the attachment.
Explanation:
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Alcohol abuse has...
A. only physiological aspects.
B. only psychological aspects.
C. physiological and psychological aspects.
Answer
I feel the answer is C because it could cause mental and physical trauma
Explanation:
10. Luther is designing a roller coaster for an amusement park. At one point, the roller coaster will enter a horizontal loop at the speed of 31.8 m/s. If Luther does not want to centripetal acceleration to exceed 29.0 m/s^2, what is the minimum radius of the horizontal loop?
16. When a certain roller coaster is at the top of a 61 m hill, it has no velocity. As the coaster descends the hill, it gains speed. What is the roller coasters speed when the it has a height of 34 m above the ground?
Please answer both of you can!!
Answer:
centripital acceleration= v^2/r
r = v^2/a
r=31.8×31.8/29
r=34.8703m
Explanation:
the maximum acceleration is obtained with minimum radius.
What does Newton's first law describes
Trolley A, of mass 180 g, is moving at a velocity of 4 m/s towards trolley B
which is stationary and has a mass of 120 g. Trolley A then collides with
trolley B.
Calculate the speed of trolley B if:
i the collision is elastic (trolley A stops and trolley B moves off)
Answer:
To solve typical questions like this we can use law of conversation of linear momentum...which isT.I.L.M.=T.F.L.M.(Total initial linear momentum = total final linear momentum.)
Momentum = mass × velocity
T.I.L.M = T.F.L.M180×4 + 120×0 = 180×0 + 120×V
(180 ×4)/120 = V
6Ms^-1 = vThe Sun's energy comes from which nuclear reaction? O A. Two nuclei joining to form a larger nucleus OB. Two nuclei giving off alpha particles OC. A nucleus splitting to form two or more smaller nuclei D. A nucleus giving off a positron
Answer:
Nuclear Fusion reactions power the Sun and other stars. In a fusion reaction, two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus. The process releases energy because the total mass of the resulting single nucleus is less than the mass of the two original nuclei.
Explanation:
The sun's energy comes in the form of a nuclear reaction due to the Two nuclei joining to form a larger nucleus. Thus option A is correct.
What is nuclear fusion?A nuclear fusion is a reaction in which 2 or more atomic nuclei combine to form one or more atomic nuclei and is manifested by the release or the absorber of energy.
This is due to the differeces in the nuclear binding energy due to the force of nuclei before and after the reaction. The process releases energy as single declines less than the mass of the original nuclei.
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An ostrich with a mass of 141 kg is running to the right with a velocity of 13m/s. Find the momentum of the ostrich. Answer in units of Kg.m/s
Answer:
1833 kg.m/sExplanation:
The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula
momentum = mass × velocity
From the question we have
momentum = 141 × 13
We have the final answer as
1833 kg.m/sHope this helps you
Ben runs from a position 3 m west of Main Street to a new position 45 m
west of Main Street in 6 seconds. What is Ben's velocity?
O
A. 7 m/s east
B. 7 m/s west
C. 8 m/s west
O
O
D. 8 m/s east
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Answer:
Option B. 7 m/s West.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Position 1 (P₁) = 3 m West
Position 2 (P₂) = 45 m West
Time (t) = 6 s
Velocity (v) =?
Next, we shall determine the displacement of Ben. This can be obtained as follow:
Position 1 (P₁) = 3 m West
Position 2 (P₂) = 45 m West
Displacement =?
Displacement = P₂ – P₁
Displacement = 45 – 3
Displacement = 42 m West
Finally, we shall determine the velocity of Ben. This can be obtained as follow:
Time (t) = 6 s
Displacement (d) = 42 m West
Velocity (v) =?
v = d/t
v = 42 m West / 6 s
v = 7 m/s West
Thus the velocity of Ben is 7 m/s West
You push your friend, whose mass is 54kg, down a hill so she can go sledding. Her acceleration is 3m/s2. Calculate the amount of force you applied to your friend.
Answer:
18 newtons
Explanation:
Divide weight by speed
A zone plate is found to give series of images of a point source on its axis. If the strongest and the second strongest images are at distances of 0.30m and 0.06 m respectively from the zone plate (both from the same side remote from the source), calculate the distance of the source from the zone plate, principal focal length and the radius of the second zone. Assume λ = 6 x 10-7m.
3. Missy Diwater, the former platform diver for the Ringling Brother's Circus, had a kinetic energy of 12,000 ) just prior to hitting the bucket of water. If Missy's mass is 40 kg, then what is her speed?
Answer:
v = 24.49[m/s]
Explanation:
We must remember that kinetic energy can be calculated by means of a mathematical expression, which relates kinetic energy to mass and velocity
[tex]E_{kin}=\frac{1}{2}*m*v^{2} \\[/tex]
where:
Ekin = kinetic energy = 12000 [J]
m = mass = 40 [kg]
v = velocity [m/s]
[tex]12000=\frac{1}{2} *40*v^{2}\\24000=40*v^{2}\\600=v^{2}\\v=\sqrt{600}\\v=24.49[m/s][/tex]
11. Which element in Figure 15.17 is likely to be a the best conductor of electricity ?
Answer:
first where is figure...
silver the is best conducter of electricity.
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Answer:
- 670 kg.m/s
Explanation:
Newton's third law states that to every action, there is equal and opposite reaction force. Since the force will be same but different in direction and acted in the same time then the impulses ( force multiply by time) of the two car be same in magnitude but different in direction - 670 kg.m/s
Four charges of equal magnitude, q = +1 uC, are placed at the four corners of a square with a side length of 1 meter located in the xy-plane. A small ball with a known charge +2 uC and an unknown mass is placed 2 meters above the center of the square (so along the z-axis).
Required:
a. What is the total force on the small ball from the four charges?
b. If the ball is in equilibrium where it was placed and we assume standard earth gravity, 9.8 m/s^2, what must the mass of the ball be?
Answer:
a) F _total = 15.08 10⁻³ N , b) m = 1,539 10⁻³ kg
Explanation:
a) To solve this problem we can use Coulomb's law to find the force created by each charge
F =[tex]k \frac{\ q_{1} q_{2} }{r_{12}^{2} }[/tex]
and the total force is
F = F₁₅ + F₂₅ + F₃₅ + F₄₅
The bold are vectros, In the exercise they indicate the charges
q₁ = q₂= q₃ = q₄ = 1 10⁻⁶ C
q₅ = 2 10⁻⁶ C
Let's set a reference system where the sphere is on the z axis and the other charges on the xy plane, let's write the coordinates of card charge
sphere (subscript 5)
x₅ = 0
y₅ = 0
z₅ = 2 m
charge 1
x = 0.5 m
y = 0.5 m
z = 0
charge 2
x = -0.5 m
y = 0.5 m
z = 0
charge 3
x = -0.5 m
y = -0.5 m
z = 0
charge 4
x = 0.5 m
y = -0.5 m
z = 0
With these values we can calculate the distance between each charge and the sphere
charge 1 and sphere
r₁₅² = (x₅ -x₁)² + (y₅ - y₁)² + (z₅ -z₁)²
substitute
r₁₅² = (0- 0.5)² + (0 - 0.5)² + (2 -0)²
r₁₅² = 0.5² + 0.5² + 2²
r₁₅² = 4.5
we can see that for the other charges the result is the same since being squared always gives positive
r₁₅ = r₂₅ = r₃₅ = r₄₅
the force created by the card charge on the sphere is the projection on the Z axis of the total force
Let's find the angle with respect to the Z axis
tan φ = r / z
where r is the magnitude of the vector in the xy plane
r = [tex]\sqrt{0.5^{2} + 0.5^{2} }[/tex]
r = 0.7071 m
φ = tan⁻¹ r / z
φ = tan⁻¹ (0.7071 / 2)
φ = 19.5
consequently the total force is
F_total = 4 F cos 19.5
F _total = [tex]4 \frac{k \ q_{1} q_{5} }{r_{15}^{2}}[/tex] cos 19.5
let's calculate
F_toal = 4 9 10⁹ 1 10⁻⁶ 2 10⁻⁶ /4.5 cos 19.5
F _total = 15.08 10⁻³ N
b) For this part indicate that the sphere is in equilibrium with the weight
F_total - W = 0
W = mg
F_total = mg
m = F_total / g
m = 15.08 10³ / 9.8
m = 1,539 10⁻³ kg
A boat is drifting to the right with a speed of 5.0 m/s when the driver turns on the motor. The motor runs for 6.0 seconds causing a constant leftward acceleration of magnitude 4.0 m/s squared. What is the displacement of the boat over the 6.0 second time interval?
Answer:
[tex]D= -0.42km[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Drifting right with speed 5.0m/s
The motor runs for 6.0 seconds
Leftward acceleration of magnitude 4.0 m/s squared
Generally the equation [tex]V=ut+1/2at^2[/tex] can be used here
[tex]V=ut+1/2at^2[/tex]
Mathematically solving with the newton equation above we have that
[tex]D=5*6 + \frac{1}{2} (-4)*6^2[/tex]
[tex]D=30-72[/tex]
[tex]D=-42m[/tex] [tex]or -0.42km[/tex]
Therefore having this the Displacement is [tex]D= -0.42km[/tex] leftward
Which of the following is NOT a possible type of law that a government could pass to help fight climate change?
1. Making greenhouses gas production illegal
2. Regulating the amount of greenhouse gases businesses can produce
3. Funding research on technologies that are better for the environment than those we currently use
4. Providing tax incentives for businesses and people to take action
Answer:
4
Explanation:
because people could lie about it
Four students were loading boxes of food collected during a food drive. The force that each student exerted while lifting and the distance each box was lifted are listed in the table.
A 3-column table with 4 rows. The first column labeled student has entries Chet, Mika, Sara, Bill. The second column labeled Force (Newtons) has entries 50, 40, 30, 60. The third column labeled Distance (meters) has entries 1.0, 2.0, 1.5, 0.5.
Which lists the students in order from the greatest amount of work done to the least? (Work: W = Fd)
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Mika, Chet, Sara, Bill
Explanation:
Look at the picture
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The list, that the students in order from the greatest amount of work done to the least, is: Mika, Chet, Sara, Bill.
What is work?We can state that Work is the product of the component of the force acting in the displacement's direction and its magnitude.
The joule (J), a unit of work used in the International System of Units (SI), is defined as the amount of work required to move an item one meter in the direction of a force of one newton.
Work done by Mika = 50 × 1.0 Joule = 50 Joule
Work done by Chet = 40 × 2.0 Joule = 80 Joule
Work done by Sara = 30 × 1.5 Joule = 45 Joule
Work done by Bill = 60 × 0.5 Joule = 30 Joule
So, The list, that the students in order from the greatest amount of work done to the least, is: Mika, Chet, Sara, Bill.
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