Answer:
As the car travels up the coaster it is gaining potential energy.
Explanation:
Because It has the greatest in amount of potential energy at the top of the coaster. when the car travels down the roller coaster it obtains speed and kinetic energy.
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Answer:
Petrochemicals are a set of chemical compounds that fuel a wide array of products across the globe. They are made of hydrocarbons that are separated and extracted from petroleum (crude oil) and natural gas and are at the core of multiple industries, including: Cosmetics. Electronics. Packaging.
Answer:
B. I think Gasoline, natural gas, and diesel fuel
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Explanation:
what is nylon?
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Answer:
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers composed of polyamides.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. A rocket engine produces thrust through action and reaction. The engine produces hot exhaust gases which flow out of the back of the engine. In reaction, a thrusting force is produced in the opposite reaction.
What is physic?............
Physics is the study of nature and law
Answer:
Physics is the science of matter and how matter interacts. Matter is any physical material in the universe. Everything is made of matter. Physics is used to describe the physical universe around us, and to predict how it will behave.
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A girl drops a penny off a bridge. The penny lands in the water after 1.2 s. What is the speed of the penny just before it hits the water? Please write out the steps cause I have no idea how to do this!!
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Answer:
Wait what is the distance of the water from the br
The speed of the penny drops of a bridge just before it hits the water is 11.76 ms⁻¹.
Given,
Time, t = 1.2 s
The initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), acceleration (a), displacement (s), and time (t) of an object traveling with constant acceleration are related by the first equation of motion, often known as the first kinematic equation or the equation of motion with constant acceleration.
From the first equation of motion:
v = u + at
Since the initial velocity is zero. The final velocity is:
v = at
v = (9.8 ) × (1.2 s)
v = 11.76 ms⁻¹
Hence, the speed of the penny drops of a bridge just before it hits the water is 11.76 ms⁻¹.
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How many free electrons are there in 2.55 cm^ ^ 3 of pure Silicon Note N = Vp and rho = 1.54 free electrons / cm ^3
A: 3.93 x 10^20 free electrons
B: 6.32 x 10^20 free electrons
C: 3.93 x 10^22 free electrons
D: 6.32 x 10^2× free electrons
Answer:
C: 3.93 x 10^22 free electrons
Explanation:
The no. of free electrons can be found out using the following formula:
[tex]N = V\rho\\[/tex]
where,
N = No. of free electrons = ?
V = Volume = 2.55 cm³
ρ = density of electrons = 1.54 x 10²² free electrons/cm³
Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:
[tex]N = (2.55\ cm^3)(1.54\ x\ 10^{22}\ free\ electrons/cm^3)\\[/tex]
N = 3.93 x 10²² free electrons
Therefore, the correct option is:
C: 3.93 x 10^22 free electrons
Diagram in photo, 50 points
The given diagram represents a DC circuit. Each resistor has a value of 100 Ω.
What is the total power used in the circuit?
(A) 0.06 w (B) 0.08 w (C) 0.40 w (D) 0.96 w
4. For the same circuit as the previous question, if resistor R2 was removed from
the circuit, then how much total current will flow through the circuit?
(A) 0.06 A (B) 0.08 A (C) 0.40 A (D) 0.96 A
Answer:
b
Explanation:
how do we calculate the value of work?
Answer:
Work = Force × Distance
Explanation:
Work = Force × Distance
The SI unit of work is Joule
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After rubbing the hair on your head with a balloon, you determine there are 2.4 x 1018 electrons on your head. What is the charge, in coulombs (C), of your head?
Answer:
q = 0.384 C
Explanation:
The total charge present at the head can be easily found out by multiplying the charge on a single electron with the total number of electrons present on the head:
[tex]q = ne[/tex]
where,
q = total charge on head = ?
n = total no. of electrons on the head = 2.4 x 10¹⁸
e = charge on 1 electron = 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ C
Therefore,
[tex]q = (2.4\ x\ 10^{18})(1.6\ x\ 10^{-19}\ C)[/tex]
q = 0.384 C
the natural radioactivity is done by(controlling the nuclear energy-no ability to control the nuclear energy-both of them)
Answer:
Nuclear power plants are fueled by uranium, which emits radioactive substances. Most of these substances are trapped in uranium fuel pellets or in sealed metal fuel rods. However, small amounts of these radioactive substances (mostly gases) become mixed with the water that is used to cool the reactor.
Which one of the following is an example of an acid-base reaction?
A. 2HCl + Mg(OH)2 + 2H2O + MgCl2
B. Fe + CuSO4 → FeSO4 + Cu
C. 2Li + ZnSO4 → Li2SO4 + Zn
O D. C5H12 + 802 - 5CO2 + 6H20
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Answer:
A. 2HCl + Mg(OH)2 + 2H2O + MgCl2
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Rogan claims that he can run 8 miles per hour. Use the speed formula to determine how many minutes it would take him to run one mile.
Answer:
he would have to run at a 7 and a half mile to get 8 miles in an hour
Explanation:
Answer:
7.5 minutes
Explanation:
We know that there are 60 minutes in an hour. So, we can say that Rogan can run 8 miles per 60 minutes. Now, we can create an equation to solve for how many minutes it would take per mile.
8/60 = 1/x
x = 7.5
So, it would take Rogan approximately 7.5 minutes to travel 1 mile.
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The frequency of a wave is 2 Hz and the wavelength is 4 m. What is the wave speed?
Answer:
4/2=2m/s
Explanation:
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Answer:
Pretty good
Explanation:
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A chart showing the type of reproduction that occurs in several organisms is shown below. Organism Type of Reproduction Bacteria Asexual Salmon Sexual Oak Trees Both Bears Sexual Asexual Flatworms Based on the information on the chart, which organisms are able to produce genetically diverse offspring? A Bacteria, oak trees, and flatworms B Salmon, oak trees, and bears C Salmon and bears only D Bacteria and flatworms only
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because it’s asking about sexual
If the speed of an object changes, the object must be experiencing an acceleration.
True or False
Using a horizontal force of 60 N, a wagon is pushed horizontally across the floor a distance of 12 meters at a constant speed of 2.3 m/s
a) What is the work done by the force?
b) What is the power supplied by the force?
Answer:
a) The work done by the force is 720 joules, b) The power supplied by the force is 138 watts.
Explanation:
a) Since force is uniform and parallel to the direction of motion, the work ([tex]W[/tex]), in joules, done by the force ([tex]F[/tex]), in newtons, is defined by this formula:
[tex]W = F\cdot s[/tex] (1)
Where [tex]s[/tex] is the travelled distance, in meters.
If we know that [tex]F = 60\,N[/tex] and [tex]s = 12\,m[/tex], then the work done by the force is:
[tex]W = F\cdot s[/tex]
[tex]W = (60\,N)\cdot (12\,m)[/tex]
[tex]W = 720\,J[/tex]
The work done by the force is 720 joules.
b) And an expression for the power supplied by the force ([tex]\dot W[/tex]), in watts, is concieved by differentiating (1) in time:
[tex]\dot W = F\cdot \dot s[/tex]
Where [tex]\dot s[/tex] is the speed of the wagon, in meters per second.
If we know that [tex]F = 60\,N[/tex] and [tex]\dot s = 2.3\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the power supplied by the force is:
[tex]\dot W = F\cdot \dot s[/tex]
[tex]\dot W = (60\,N)\cdot \left(2.3\,\frac{m}{s} \right)[/tex]
[tex]\dot W = 138\,W[/tex]
The power supplied by the force is 138 watts.
Newton’s second law of motion is also known as law of _____
describe how a wheel and axle work?
A weally works when you pull something and a axle is something that you can push
Explanation:
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how freezing could be used to remove sugar from a mixture of sugar and water.
the distance between the sun and moon is 480 light second. convert the distance into meter
Answer:
1.439 × 10¹¹ m is the answer.
Explanation:
1 light-second = 2.998 × 10⁸m
480 light-seconds = 480 × 2.998 × 10⁸
= 1439.04 × 10⁸
= 1.439 × 10¹¹
∴ 1.439 × 10¹¹ m is the answer.
The distance converted into the meter will be 1.439×10¹¹ m.In one light second, there are 2.998 ×10⁸ m.
What is the distance?Distance is a numerical representation of the distance between two objects or locations.
The distance can refer to a physical length or an estimate based on other factors in physics or common use. |AB| is a symbol for the distance between two points A and B.
The given data in the problem is;
The distance between the sun and moon is,d= 480 light second
[tex]\rm d_m[/tex] is the distance in meter
As we know,
[tex]\rm 1\ light\ second = 2.998 \times 10^8m \\\\ 480\ light\ seconds = 480 \times 2.998 \times 10^8\ m \\\\ d_m= 1439.04 \times 10^8 \\\\ d_m = 1.439 \times 10^{11}[/tex]
Hence the distance converted into the meter will be 1.439×10¹¹ m.
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Whats a recent new discovery made in physics ? please add a link to the study if you can !
Answer:
Heres the link!
Explanation:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-56491033
Answer:
here's the link you asked for: https://www.nyas.org/ebriefings/the-physics-of-everything/ and here's the info inside the link: During the second quarter of 2016, the Academy hosted a series of evening panel discussions boldly titled "." With grant support from The John Templeton Foundation, the six panels addressed how physics is addressing grand questions and the potential limitations on what we may be able to learn using physics to address those questions.
The first session posed the question "" Three physicists explored the frontiers of cosmology and quantum physics. There may always be limits to our understanding in areas such as string theory, dark matter, and multiverses. But the panelists agreed that it is best to proceed as if explanations based in physics can be found.
The second session asked "" The panelists argued that philosophy has much to offer physics, in contrast to the assertions of some prominent physicists. In such areas as the role of observations in quantum mechanics and the experimental validation of theory, the panelists illustrated the power of a critical, interdisciplinary approach to understanding not only the facts but the significance of physics ideas.
Physics has achieved its success in part by selecting problems that can be addressed by reducing them to simple parts following simple laws. Less amenable subjects were discussed in the third session, "" Biology, ecology, and social phenomena such as cities are all not easily described with simple equations, but still show amazing regularities. The panelists, including two physicists, a philosopher, and a computer scientist, sketched their hopes for unifying principles that explain these regularities.
One complex phenomenon that has so far evaded physical analysis was the topic of the fourth session, "." Two of the panelists, a neuroscientist and a roboticist, did not even regard consciousness as a distinct phenomenon but rather as a byproduct of systems that model themselves. In contrast, a philosopher and a physicist felt that this behavioral description misses something essential about what consciousness "feels like." Both groups expressed hope for experimental tests of their views.
The fifth session addressed the question, "" Recent experimental observations of thousands of planets orbiting other stars bolster the expectation that ours is not the first civilization. The panelists explored how we might look for others and why we have not encountered any yet. One troubling possibility is that civilizations that achieve global scale inevitably encounter challenges such as climate change that they fail to overcome.
The sixth session was entitled "." Two physicists and a computer scientist discussed amazing developments at the intersection of quantum gravity (as manifested in black holes) and quantum information. Trying to reconcile these disparate observations has overturned the traditional view of black holes, with no clear resolution so far. At the same time, an abstract connection between gravitational models and quantum models in one fewer dimension is providing insight into both fields, including new methods for error correction in quantum computing as well as benchtop tests of black hole physics.
The wide ranging discussions of the six panels illustrate the power of physics to explain the universe as well as the vast frontiers of that universe that still remain to be explored.
Explanation:
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I’m think 3 or 1.. am I right?
Answer:
C-3 I beleive it is three!!!!
Explanation:
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Answer:
it is n2+3
Explanation:
A 22 g block of ice is cooled to −70 ◦C. It is added to 589 g of water in an 83 g copper calorimeter at a temperature of 21◦C. Find the final temperature. The specific heat of copper is 387 J/kg · ◦C and of ice is 2090 J/kg ·◦C . The latent heat of fusion of water is 3.33 × 105 J/kg and its specific heat is 4186 J/kg · ◦C . Answer in units of ◦C
What is the velocity of position A and B?
answer please
Answer:
A = 15 m/s , B = 18.75 m/s
Explanation:
from the velocity is equal to zero ( at rest ) , you see that velocity is increasing by 3.75 m/s for each second.
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What is the temperature increase of 4.0 kg of water when it is heated by an 8.0 ^102 W immersion heater for exactly 10.0 min? (cp = 4186 J/kg·°C)
Answer:
ΔT = 28.667°C is the answer.
Explanation:
Given,
Mass of water = 4.0 kg
Water is heated by = 8 × 10² W = 800 W
Time = 10 min = 10 × 60 = 600 s
Now,
using the equation of specific heat,
Q = mcΔT
where c is the specific heat capacity of water = 4186 J/kg°C
Q = Pt
Substituting,
Pt = mcΔT
800 × 600 = 4 × 4186 × ΔT
480000 = 16744 × ΔT
ΔT = 28.667
∴Temperature increased, ΔT = 28.667°C
Two resistors, R1 and R2, are connected
in series to a 5.00 V battery. R1 is
12.0 Ohm. A current of 0.167 A flows
through the circuit.
What is resistance of R2?
Answer:
18 ohms
Explanation:
V = I(R1 + R2)
5V = (0.167A)(12 ohms + R2)
Solving for R2
R2 = 18 ohms
The heat current across a certain cinductive material is H. If the cross-sectional area of the material is tripled and everything else remains the same, how is the heat current affected?
Answer:
Resistance is inversely proportional to the cross section area of the material, hence when cross sectional area is tripled, also resistance triples.
Since heat is caused due to resistance, also heat current triples.
Which statement about the minerals plagioclase feldspar, gypsum, biotite mica, and talc can best be inferred from the chart? (1) These minerals have the same
chemical and physical properties. (2) These minerals have different chemical properties, but they have similar physical properties. (3) These minerals have different physical and chemical properties, but they have identical uses. (4) The physical and chemical properties of these minerals determine how humans use them.
Answer:
(4) The physical and chemical properties of these minerals determine how humans use them.
Explanation:
All the materials and the metals found on earth shows certain characteristics naturally or in their physical state. These physical characteristics can be their look, their structure, their color, strength, melting point, boiling point, density, etc.
And chemical properties of the metals are defined as those characteristics or features of the metals that it exhibits when these metals reacts chemically.
The physical properties as well as the chemical properties distinguishes each metal from each other. These properties determines how people use these metals in their life.