Answer:
B increases hope this is right
A rocket blasts off and accelerates upward from rest with a rate of 15.4 m/s2. Calculate the
distance it will rise in 22 seconds.
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From question we have,
Inital velocity(u) = 0Accleration(a) = 15.4 m/s²Time taken(t) = 22 secNow, from the second equation of motion;
s = ut + ½at² { where s = distance covered }Just put all the values provided in the question, in this equation;
s = ut + ½at²s = (0 × 22) + ½ × 15.4 × 22 × 22s = 15.4 × 11 × 22s = 15.4 × 242s = 3726.8 mTherefore, distance it will rise in 22 seconds will be 3726.8m
If it takes Tanya 9.4 hours to get to her cousin's house while driving an average of 40 mph, how far away does her
cousin live?
Answer:
376 miles
Explanation:
speed = distance / time
therefore distance = speed * time
distance = 40 miles/hr * 9.4 hr
then
distance = 375 miles
Warm air is more dense than cool air. Warm air is less dense than cool air Warm air and cool air have the same density
Answer:
You are exactly right. The molecules in hot air are moving faster than the molecules in cold air. Because of this, the molecules in hot air tend to be further apart on average, giving hot air a lower density. That means, for the same volume of air, hot air has fewer molecules and so it weighs less
Convert the following in to SI units without changing its values
a. 4000 g
b. 2.4 km
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Answer:
4000g
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Answer:
a 4 kg
b 2400 meter
Explanation:
International system of units Sl
the units are
kelvin for temperatures
meter for distance
Ampere for electric current
Second for time
Kg for mass
...etc
What phase of matter has the highest energy?
Answer:
plasma is the state with the highest energy level.
What is difference between simple microscope and compound microscope
Answer:
simple microscope - a codenser lens is not required I simple microscopes .
compound microscope- the condenser lens is embedded in compound microscopes for adjusting the intensity of the light to magnify the object.
Explanation:
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A car is accelerating at 6 m/s2. How long would it take the car to go 12 m/s faster?
Answer:
2 seconds
Explanation:
Each second, it increases its speed by 6 m/s, so it will take 2 seconds for the speed to increase by 12 m/s.
Define measurement What problems might me face it measurement systems were not established? (1+2=3)
Answer:
The process of comparing unknown quantities with known quantities is called measurement .If it measurement system were not established ,then there may create lots of problem such as: unequal measure ,anyone can get more ,or anyone can get less mass ,so on .
A train accelerates from rest and covers a distance of 600m in 20s. What is the train's speed at the end of 20s? What is the final velocity of the train after 20s?
Answer:
v = 60 m/s
final velocity after 20 seconds depends on how long it continues to accelerate after 20 seconds. Also we do not know the direction to complete the velocity requirements of a scalar value and direction component.
Explanation:
If we assume that the acceleration is constant
d = ½at² = ½(Δv/t)t² = ½Δvt = ½(v - 0)t = ½vt
v = 2d/t
v = 2(600)/20 = 60m/s
If you are given force and time, you can determine power if you can know
(a) watts
(b) energy
(c) distance
Answer:
joules/energy.
Explanation:
power is defined as the rate of work. Hence power=work/time, then you obtain Watts.
Work is the product of force and displacement.
A car traveling at 90 m/s can stop in a distance of 110 m. What is the magnitude of the cars acceleration as it slows down?
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BONUS: Usain Bolt speeds up from 0 m/s to 22 m/s in
55 seconds. What is his acceleration in meters per
minute (Round answer to nearest whole number)?
Answer:
0.4 meters per second I believe
The following are dimensions of various physical parameters that will be discussed later on in the text. Here [L], [T], and [M] denote, respectively, dimensions of length, time, and mass.
Dimension Dimension
Distance (x) [L] Acceleration (a) [L]/[T]2
Time (t) [T] Force (F) [M][L]/[T]2
Mass (m) [M] Energy (E) [M][L]2/[T]2
Speed (v) [L]/[T]
Which of the following equations are dimensionally correct?
a. F = ma
b. x = 2 at2
c. E = 1/2 max
d. E = max
e. F = ?Fx/m
Dimentional analysis is very important in physics, because it allows finding errors in equations. We find that the following true equations
a) F= m a
b) x = 2 a t²
c) E = [tex]\frac{1}{2} }\ m \ a \ x[/tex]
d) E = m a x
The fundamental units in mechanics are;
the length [L] whose unit is the meter
The time [T] that has the second as a unit
The mass [M] with fundamental unit the kilogram (kg)
all other quantities are derived from these three fundamental units, for example velocity is
v = x / t
we replace the units
[v] = [L] / [T]
so the units of velocity are the distance between time.
This exercise uses the units of various quantities and asks to find if the equations are dimensionally correct.
Let's substitute the units in each expression
a) F = m a
[M] [L] / [[T] ² = [M] [L] / [T] ²
the two sides of the expression are equal therefore the equation is correct
b) x = 2 a t²
scalar quantities have no units
[L] = [L] / [T] ² [T] ²
[L] = [L]
the two sides are equal, therefore the equation is correct
c) E = ½ m a x
[M] [L] ² [T] ² = [M] [L] [T] ² [L]
[M] [L] ² [T] ² = [M] [L] ² [T] ²
the two sides are equal the equation is correct
d) E = m a x
since scalar quantities have no units, this expression is equivalent to the expression in part c, therefore it is correct
e) F = F x / m
[M] [L] / [T] ² = [M] [L] / [T] ² [L] / [M]
[M] [L] / [T] ² = [L] ² / [T] ²
the two sides are different so the equation is false
In the dimensional analysis we find that expressions are true a, b, c, d and we see that the expression e is false
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What type of light does this light bulb produce most (i.e. at what wavelength does the spectrum have maximum intensity)?
Hint: Refer to the image of the electromagnetic spectrum at the beginning of the assignment.
Infrared light
Red visible light
Violet visible light
Ultraviolet light
Answer:
infrared light
Explanation:
infrared light
A wheel of mass 4kg is pulled up a plane inclined at 30° to the horizontal by a force of 45N applied to the axle and parallel to the plane. If the wheel has a radius of 0.5m and the moment of inertia 0.5kgm?, calculate the translational velocity acquired after travelling 12m up the plane, assuming the wheel is initially at rest (6 marks)
Answer:
v = 10 m/s
Explanation:
Let's assume the wheel does not slip as it accelerates.
Energy theory is more straightforward than kinematics in my opinion.
Work done on the wheel
W = Fd = 45(12) = 540 J
Some is converted to potential energy
PE = mgh = 4(9.8)12sin30 = 235.2 J
As there is no friction mentioned, the remainder is kinetic energy
KE = 540 - 235.2 = 304.8 J
KE = ½mv² + ½Iω²
ω = v/R
KE = ½mv² + ½I(v/R)² = ½(m + I/R²)v²
v = √(2KE / (m + I/R²))
v = √(2(304.8) / (4 + 0.5/0.5²)) = √101.6
v = 10.07968...
How do we know how much
gravitational force objects have?
Answer:
With a force of 1 Newton, an object weighing 100 grams is dragged towards the planet's center. On Earth, an item with a mass of 100 grams has a gravitational pull of only 1%, or about kg.
Explanation:
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Any two importance of measurement
Answer:
to sell and to buy
Explanation:
measurement is a comparison between unknown quantity with a known quantity
You have three flowers. You give
each a different amount of
water. What is one of the
possible controlled variables?
Answer:
flowers
Explanation:
flowers cannot change
show that Newton's first law is the special case of Newton's second law of motion
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Convert 4 centimeters to meters using dimensional analysis and scientific notation. Please go step by step as I am having difficulty with this subject.
Answer:
[tex]thank \: you[/tex]
An object is launched at a 60 degree angle with an initial velocity of 100
m/s. What is the objects height? How long is the object in the air? What is
the objects's range (distance)? *
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Answer:
Explanation:
The first question asks for the object's height. That is a y-dimension thing so we will use the one-dimensional formula:
[tex]v^2=v_0^2+2a[/tex]Δx and we are looking for delta x, which is the displacement of the object (here, the height since displacement in the y-dimension is height). Before we do that, though, we need to know the initial upwards velocity, which is found in:
[tex]v_{0y}=100sin(60)\\v_{0y}=90\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
And we also have to know from previous physics experience that the final velocity of an object at its max height is 0. Filling in:
[tex]0=(90)^2+2(-9.8)[/tex]Δx
[tex]0=8000-20[/tex]Δx and
-8000 = -20Δx so
Δx = 400 m
Now for the time it was in the air...we will use the simple equation
[tex]v=v_0+at\\0=90-9.8t\\-90=-9.8t\\t=9[/tex]
So the object is in the air for 9 seconds. Now we go to the other dimension, the x-dimension, to find out how far it goes horizontally. We will use the equation:
Δx = [tex]v_0t+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex] but first we have to find the horizontal velocity, which is NOT the same as the upwards velocity.
[tex]v_{0x}=100cos(60)\\v_{0x}=50\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
And another thing we need to know prior to solving problems like this is that the acceleration in the x-dimension is ALWAYS 0. Filling in the equation:
Δx = [tex]50(9)+\frac{1}{2}(0)(9)^2[/tex]
Δx = 500 m
explain 3points to be taken into consideration while measuring the length of a body
Answer:
Y T and v
Explanation:
Convert the following in to SI units without changing its values
A. 4000 g
b. 2.4 km
A. The S.I unit of mass is kg . therefore we have to convert 4000g into kg from gram
i.e 4000g = 4 kg
B. The S.I unit of length is meter. so we have to convert 2.4 km into meters,
i.e 2.4 km = 2400 m
#A
[tex]\boxed{\sf 1kg=1000g}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 4000[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{4000}{1000}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 4kg[/tex]
#B
[tex]\boxed{\sf 1km=1000m}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2.4km=2.4(1000)[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2400m[/tex]
What is the displacement of a car traveling 14 km North on I985 then 20 km South on I985?
Displacement = (14-20) Km = -6 Km
The displacement of a car is -6 Km South
Bella makes the 2.5m distance to her food bowl in 9.1 seconds. What is her average velocity?
Average Velocity=Total Distance/Total Time
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{2.5}{9.1}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 0.3m/s[/tex]
2. Determine the units of the quantity described by each of the following
combinations of units:
a. kg (m/s) (1/s)
b. (kg/s) (m/s)
c. (kg/s) (m/s)
d. (kg/s) (m/s)
We have that the unit of the quantities are described
a.kg (m/s) (1/s)=Newton
b. (kg/s) (m/s^2)=Newton
c. (kg/s) (m/s)^2=Newton
d. (kg/s) (m/s)=Newton
From the question we are give the units
a.kg (m/s) (1/s)
b. (kg/s) (m/s^2)
c. (kg/s) (m/s)^2
d. (kg/s) (m/s)
a)
Generally
kg (m/s) (1/s) is Represented as Newton
Where Newton is the unit Force and Weight
b)
Generally
(kg/s) (m/s) is the unit representation of Newton
Therefore
Newton
c)
kg/s) (m/s) is the unit representation of Newton
Therefore
Newton
d)
Generally
(kg/s) (m/s) is the unit representation of Newton
Therefore
Newton
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What is the kinetic energy of a 0.5 kg soccer ball that is traveling at a
velocity of 3 m/s?
What’s the answer
Answer:
kinetic energy = 1/2mv²
k.E =1/2 X 0.5 X 3²
k.e = 9/4
K.E = 2.25j
Identify the parts of the body based on the medical terminology given:
1. mr. heart describes pain that is midline, superior to the chest but inferior to the chin.
2. miss triangle says that she has a ‘tweak’ that is superior to the waist, inferior to the breast bone, lateral to the umbilicus on the left side of the body on the anterior surface.
3. mr. square states that he has pulled a muscle, inferior to the buttocks, superior to the knee, medial to the right side of the body on the posterior surface.
4. miss circle complains of a sharp pain inferior to her ears, superior to the scapula at midline on the posterior side of her body.
5. mr. x says that he has numbness and tingling on the anterior side of his left arm, distal to the wrist.
6. mrs. diamond describes a throbbing pain on the posterior side of her body, inferior to her shoulder blades and superior to her waist.
7. miss arrow states that she has had a pain on the left side of her body, superior to her neck and inferior to her forehead, lateral to her nose.
8. mr. teardrop says that he has been bitten by a spider lateral to his umbilicus on the anterior aspect of his body, superior to his hip on the right side of his body.
9. miss eight describes a burning sensation on the posterior side of her body, lateral to the spine on the left side of the body inferior to the shoulder blade, inferior to the waist but anterior to the knee.
10. mr. four shows you a deep wound on the anterior side of his body, medial to the left hip, lateral to the umbilicus, inferior to the collarbone and anterior to the waist.
Answer:
1. Right hypochondriac region (upper, right).
2. Epigastric region (upper, middle).
3. Left hypochondriac region (upper, left).
4. Right lumbar region (middle, right).
5. Umbilical region (centre).
6. Left lumbar region (middle, left).
7. Right iliac region (lower, right).
8. Hypogastric region (lower, middle).
9. Left iliac region (lower, left).
Explanation:
1. Right hypochondriac region (upper, right)- Liver, gallbladder, right kidney, small intestine.
2. Epigastric region (upper, middle)- stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, spleen, adrenal glands
3. Left hypochondriac region (upper, left)- Spleen, colon, left kidney, pancreas
4. Right lumbar region (middle, right)- Gallbladder, liver, right colon
5. Umbilical region (centre)- Umbilicus, parts of the small intestine, duodenum
6. Left lumbar region (middle, left)- Descending colon and left kidney
7. Right iliac region (lower, right)- Appendix and cecum
8. Hypogastric region (lower, middle)- Bladder, reproductive organs, sigmoid colon
9. Left iliac region (lower, left)- Descending and sigmoid colon.
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A man walks his dog on a very straight path in a park. He can walk back and forth as slow or fast as he wants to, but he has to stay on the path. Which of the following statements is correct for an arbitrary time interval?
a. His average speed can be greater than the magnitude of his average velocity.
b. His average speed can be less than the magnitude of his average velocity.
c. Since he is walking along a straight path, his average acceleration must be zero.
d. His average velocity must be zero.
Answer:
a. His average speed can be greater than the magnitude of his average velocity.
Explanation:
As speed is distance traveled over time traveled, this is always greater than zero if he has moved at all.
velocity is displacement over time traveled. As the man is allowed to return to the point of origin, his velocity at some point might be zero while his speed is positive.
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Answer:
it would be c.
Explanation:
starts at zero and isn't a straight shot up