Answer:
your answer is c
Explanation:
Review. As it passes over Grand Bahama Island, the eye of a hurricane is moving in a direction 60.08 north of west with a speed of 41.0 km/h. (a) What is the unit-vector expression for the velocity of the hurricane
Answer:
Velocity = -20.45 i + 35.54 j km/h
Explanation:
given data
speed v = 41.0 km/h
direction = 60.08 north of west
solution
first we get here Speed in west direction that is express as
Speed in west direction = v × cos(60.08) ..........................1
Speed in west direction = 41 × cos(60.08)
Speed in west direction = 20.45 km/h
now we get Speed in north direction that is
Speed in north direction = v × sin(60.08) ............................2
Speed in north direction = 41 × sin(60.08)
Speed in north direction = 35.54 km/h
so Velocity will be here
Velocity = -20.45 i + 35.54 j km/h
A stone is dropped off of a 123 meter cliff and falls to the ground below. How long does it take for the stone to hit the ground
25.10 or 24.6m/s both answers are correct
Explanation:
firstly , divide the multiply with 2 and divide the result by acceleration due to gravity which is 9.8m/s or 10m/s
123*2=246
246/9.8 or 10
= 25.10 or 24.6m/s
in solid conductors, what is responsible for the flow of electrical current??
Answer:
Ussually, soft metals. or solid objects that allow the flow of eletrons.
Explanation:
Electric Current is the flow of electrons through a wire or solution. In a solid the electrons are passed from one positively charged metallic atom to next but in solution the electron is carried by the ions present in the solution. A solution capable of carrying charge is called an electrolyte.
In solid conductors, electron mobility is responsible for the flow of electrical current.
Electron mobility is principally responsible for the flow of electrical current in solid conductors. The subatomic particles known as electrons orbit the atomic nuclei of atoms and are negatively charged. The outermost energy levels of the atoms in a solid conductor, such as a metal like copper or aluminum, have numerous free or loosely bound electrons.
The conductor experiences an electric field that pulls on the free electrons when an electric potential difference (voltage) across its ends is applied (for example, by connecting it to a battery or power source). The electrons are propelled by this force toward the direction of the electric field.
Hence, in solid conductors, electron mobility is responsible for the flow of electrical current.
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9. What is the magnitude of the velocity of a 25 kilogram mass that is moving with a
momentum of 100 kilogram-meters per second? [Neglect friction] Round your
answer to the nearest tenths place.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
The momentum of the object is 100 kgm/s, therefore the magnitude of the velocity of the object is 4 meters per second.
What is Momentum?Momentum of an object is the product of its mass and velocity. Momentum is the quantity of motion which is made up of the amount of matter which is being moved and the velocity at which the object moves. When we walk, run, etc., then we have momentum.
p = m × v
where, p is the momentum of the object,
m is the mass of the object,
v is the velocity of the object
p = 100 kgm/s
m = 25 kg
p = m × v
v = p/m
v = 100/ 25
v = 4 m/s
Therefore, the magnitude of velocity of the object is 4 meters per second.
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At what distance from a 0.100 C
charge will the electric field be
10000 N/C?
(Unit = m)
Answer:
Explanation:
[tex]F = k \frac{Q}{r^{2}} \\10000 = 8.99 * 10^{9} * \frac{0.1}{r^{2}} => r^{2} = 8.99 * 10^{5} * 0.1 = 89900 => r = 299.83 m = 300 m[/tex]
Answer:
The answer would be 299.83
Explanation:
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In your community, there are lots of cats that are roaming around. What can
you do to take good care of these animals?
The north pole of a magnet is brought near to the current-carrying solenoid.
State whether the north pole is attracted or repelled by the solenoid. Explain why.
Answer:
The north and south pole of a solenoid depends on two factors. One, the direction of the current flow and two, the direction of the winding (clockwise or counter-clockwise). ... If clockwise in relation to the positive wire then is the south pole, if anti-clockwise then is the north pole.
Explanation:
The north and south pole of a solenoid depends on two factors. One, the direction of the current flow and two, the direction of the winding (clockwise or counter-clockwise). ... If clockwise in relation to the positive wire then is the south pole, if anti-clockwise then is the north pole.
3. It takes at least 4 people to push a refrigerator up a 10-meter ramp. How many people would be needed to push the same refrigerator to the same height using a
20-meter ramp? (Assume no friction for both ramps.)
O A. at least 2 people
O B. at least 4 people
O c. at least 8 people
D. Not enough information (could be impossible).
.
Answer:
A
Explanation: Using a ramp that is twice is long (and therefore flatter) means that half as much force is needed. Force is provided by the people who push, so only half as many people would be needed.
At least 2 people would be needed to push the same refrigerator to the same height using a 20-meter ramp.
Given the following data:
Number of people = 4 people.Height A = 10 meters.Height B = 20 meters.What is a ramp?A ramp can be defined as a sloping plane or surface that is typically used to connect two (2) levels; a higher and a lower level.
In this scenario, a ramp that is twice as long as the first ramp was used to push a refrigerator up. This simply means that, half the magnitude of force provided by the 4 people pushing the refrigerator up a 10-meter ramp would be needed for the 20-meter ramp, assuming no friction for both ramps.
In conclusion, we can deduce that at least 2 people would be needed to push the same refrigerator to the same height using a 20-meter ramp.
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Which list below contains only ionic compounds?
A. CaCl2, H2O, LIF
B. CO2, K20, P4010
C. LiF, CaCl2, Mgo
D. NO2, Mgo, CuCl2
Answer:
C. LiF, CaCl2, MgO
Explanation:
Ionic compound: It is that compound which consist of negative and position ions and held together by electrostatic force of attraction.
The ionic compound is neutral.
The ionic compound formed between metal and non-metal.
Covalent compound: It is that compound in which sharing of electrons between two atoms occur.
A.[tex]CaCl_2,H_2O,LiF[/tex]
H2O is not ionic compound. It is polar covalent.
Therefore, it does not contain only ionic compounds.
B.CO2,K2O,P4O10
CO2 and P4O10 are not ionic .It is covalent.
Therefore, it does not contain only ionic compounds.
C. LiF,CaCl2 ,MgO
All compounds are ionic because in given compounds one ion is negative and one is metal (positive).
Therefore, it contains only ionic compounds.
D.NO2,MgO,CuCl2
NO2 is not ionic.
Therefore, it does not contain only ionic compounds.
Option C is correct.
Which of the following Laws deal with speeding up and increasing velocity?
inertia, reaction, acceleration.
Newtons first law of motion
In a close system a gas with constant volume at 20C and pressure
1bar a heat is added to increase its temperature to 120C. Find the
new pressure
I
Answer:
6bar
Explanation:
According to pressure law;
P1/T1 = P2/T2
Given the following;
P1 = 1bar
T1 = 20oC
P2 = ?
T2 = 120oC
Substitute
1/20 = P2/120
20P2 = 120
P2 = 120/20
P2 = 6bar
Hence the new pressure will be 6bar
Which of the following laws explains why a net force of 950,000 N is needed at takeoff to accelerate the
530,000 kg Atlas V rocket carrying the rover at a rate of 1.8 m/s2?
A
Newton's third law of motion
B
conservation of momentum
С
Newton's second law of motion
D
Newton's first law of motion
Answer:
Newton's second law of motion
A student measures that 81,500 J of thermal energy were added to 0.5 kg of water. If the specific heat of water is 4,184 J/kg 0C, what was its change of temperature?
Answer:
[tex]\Delta T=38.95^{\circ} C[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
Heat measured, Q = 81500 J
Mass of water, m = 0.5 kg
The specific heat of water is 4,184 J/kg °C
We need to find the change in temperature. The heat measured is given by :
[tex]Q=mc\Delta T[/tex]
Where
[tex]\Delta T[/tex] is the change in temperature
[tex]\Delat T=\dfrac{Q}{mc}\\\\\Delat T=\dfrac{81500}{0.5\times 4184 }\\\\\Delta T=38.95^{\circ} C[/tex]
So, the change in temperature is [tex]38.95^{\circ} C[/tex].
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Lucas is carrying his rock collection into class. He carries 30 pounds of rare rocks 15 feet into Classroom 6. It takes him
3 minutes to get them into the classroom What is Lucas's speed and level of work? Be sure to show your work with
equations as part of your answer.
Answer:
10 and 5
Explanation:
Answer:
It is given that,
Force, F = 30 pounds = 133.4 N
Distance, d = 15 feet = 4.572 m
Time taken, t = 3 minutes = 180 seconds
Lucas's speed is given by the ratio of total displacement divided by total time taken. It is given by :
s = 0.0254 m/s
So, her speed is 0.0254 m/s.
Work done, W = F . d
W = 133.4 N × 4.572 m
W = 609.90 J
or
W = 610 J
Hence, this is the required solution.
James makes a treasure map to locate a secret item on McEachern Campus. He uses the
following displacement vectors to locate the treasure
A student wants to simplify this information
5 m East
7 m North
5 m South
7 m East
3 m South
2 m West
A. Determine the Displacement Vector Components. (x componenty component)
Show all work. 2 pts
B. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the resultant vector. Show all work. 2 pts
Answer format:
a. work & answer...
b. work and answer...
(4 Points)
Answer:
south
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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Suppose that the separation between two speakers A and B is 4.80 m and the speakers are vibrating in-phase. They are playing identical 134-Hz tones and the speed of sound is 343 m/s. An observer is seated at a position directly facing speaker B in such a way that his line of sight extending to B is perpendicular to the imaginary line between A and B. What is the largest possible distance between speaker B and the observer, such that he observes destructive interference
Answer:
[tex]X=8.44m[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Distance b/w A&B [tex]x=4.80m[/tex]
Frequency [tex]f=134Hz[/tex]
Sound speed [tex]v=343m/s[/tex]
Generally the equation for wavelength is mathematically given as
[tex]\lambda=v/f[/tex]
[tex]\lambda/2=1/2*v/f[/tex]
[tex]\lambda/2=1/2*\frac{343}{135}[/tex]
[tex]\lambda/2=1.27037037[/tex]
Generally the destructive interference X is mathematically given by
[tex]\sqrt{4.8^2 +X^2} -X=1.27037037\\[/tex]
[tex]23.04+BC^2=X^2+1.613+2.54*X[/tex]
Therefore the destructive interference is
[tex]X=8.44m[/tex]
what is the exact speed of light
Answer:
3 × 10^8 meter/second
300000000 meter/second
4. Work and Energy is measured in
a. Newtons (N)
b. Newton-meters (Nm)
C. Joules (J)
d. Either Newton-meters (Nm) or Joules (J)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A Newton-meter is the same thing as a Joule.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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You are hiking pine mountain and have finally reached the top. You are peering over the edge and accidentally drop your phone while taking pictures. Your phone falls and hit the
ground 13 seconds later. How tall is the mountain?
Answer:
The cliff is 12.71m tall.
Explanation:
Why?
Before solving the problem, we must remember that the phone was dropped, it means that there is no initial velocity, also, the acceleration acting on the phone is the acceleration due to gravity.
So, to find how tall is the cliff, we can use the following equations:
\begin{gathered}y=y_o+v_o*t-\frac{1}{2}g*t^{2}\\\\v_f=v_o+g*t\end{gathered}y=yo+vo∗t−21g∗t2vf=vo+g∗t
\begin{gathered}t=\frac{v_f}{g} \\\\t=\frac{-15.75\frac{m}{s}}{-9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}}}=1.61s\end{gathered}t=gvft=−9.81s2m−15.75sm=1.61s
Now that we know the time, we can calculate how tall is the cliff:
\begin{gathered}y=y_o+v_o*t+\frac{1}{2}g*t^{2}\\\\y=0+0*1.61s-\frac{1}{2}*(-9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}})*(1.61s)^{2}\\\\y=12.71m\end{gathered}y=yo+vo∗t+21g∗t2y=0+0∗1.61s−21∗(−9.81s2m)∗(1.61s)2y=12.71m
To attain the maximum range a projectile has to be launched at 45 degrees if the landing spot and the launch spot are at the same height (neglecting air resistance effects.) Explain in a few sentences how the relation between the vertical and the horizontal components of the initial velocity affects the projectile range
Answer:
see that the velocities are the components in a Cartesian system
Explanation:
The horizontal velocity of the projectile is the x-axis component of the initial velocity
v₀ₓ = v₀ cos 45
vertical speed is
[tex]v_{oy}[/tex] = v₀ sin 45
therefore we see that the velocities are the components in a Cartesian system
What factor that influence science research?
Answer:
The general norms of science;
The nature of particular scientific disciplines and the traditions of organizing a specific body of scientific knowledge;
The Role of Individual Scientists and Research Teams
institutional Policies
Social Attitudes and Expectations
Explanation:
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Answer:A: July
B: July and august
C:true
Explanation:
Using a simple model of an electromagnet, describe the factors that increase the magnetic field strength of an electromagnet.(2 points)
Answer:
Factors Affecting the Strength of the Magnetic Field of an Electromagnet: Factors that affect the strength of electromagnets are the nature of the core material, strength of the current passing through the core, the number of turns of wire on the core and the shape and size of the core
Explanation:
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The following factors affect the strength of an electromagnet; number of turns, wire size, current and the presence of iron core.
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A person drives for 1.00 h at 10.0 km/h and 2.00 h at 20.0 km/h. What is their average speed, in SI units?
A. 4.63 m/s
B. 16.7 km/h
C.10.3 mph
D.16.7 m/s
Answer:
answer is d 16.7 m/s
Explanation:
How often do very active sunspot and solar flare cycles take place?
Answer:
Every 11 years The solar cycle is the cycle that the Sun's magnetic field goes through approximately every 11 years.
Explanation:
Our Sun is a Large ball of electrically-charged hot gas. This charged gas moves, generating a powerful magnetic field. The Sun's magnetic field goes through a cycle, called the solar cycle.
Every 11 years or so, the Sun's magnetic field completely flips. This means that the Sun's north and south poles switch places. Then it takes about another 11 years for the Sun’s north and south poles to flip back again.
The solar cycle affects activity on the surface of the Sun, such as sunspots which are caused by the Sun's magnetic fields. As the magnetic fields change, so does the amount of activity on the Sun's surface.
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Convert the arc length of 6.86 radians into cycles.
Plz convert this for me people have been putting random comments
Answer:
1.092 cycles
Explanation:
We need to convert the arc length of 6.86 radians into cycles.
We know that,
1 radian = 0.1592 cycles
To convert 6.86 radians to cycles, we use unitary method.
6.86 radian = (0.1592 × 6.86) cycles
= 1.092 cycles
Hence, there are 1.092 cycles in 6.86 radians. Hence, this is the required solution.
4) A force is applied to an object and causes and acceleration of 2.4 m/s2. The same force is
applied to a second object with half the mass of the first. What will the acceleration of the
second object be?
1.2 m/s2
2.4 m/s2
4.8 m/s2
Explanation:
Newton's second law of motion is F = ma, or force is equal to mass times acceleration
Fracture zones are cracks on the ocean floor that horizontally offset mid-ocean ridges, Fracture zones typically run perpendicular to mid-ocean ridges.
The diagram below shows two tectonic plates moving apart
. One plate is dark blue, and the other is light blue. Several fracture zones are shown at
places where parts of the same tectonic plate are moving in the same direction but at different speeds.
ridge
fault
fracture
zone
fracture
zone
Plate Motion
mid-oceani
ridge
Plate Motion
fault
fracture
zone
fracture
zone
+
ridge
The study of the location of fracture zones has provided evidence to support the theory of plate tectonics because
fracture zones indicate the locations of once-active underwater faults.
A.
Answer: fracture zones indicate the locations of once-active underwater faults
Explanation:
which of the following quantities can be measured in the same units as Work?
speed times velocity, momentum time speed, forces times velocity, kinetic energy, mass times acceleration, kumquats, potential energy, momentum, weight times acceleration
Answer:
Kinetic energy and potential energy.
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the object and to the square of its velocity: K.E. = 1/2 m v^2. If the mass has units of kilograms and the velocity of meters per second, the kinetic energy has units of kilograms-meters squared per second squared. Kinetic energy is usually measured in units of Joules (J); one Joule is equal to 1 kg m^2 / s^2.
The formula for potential energy depends on the force acting on the two objects. For the gravitational force, the formula is P.E. = mgh, where m is the mass in kilograms, g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2 at the surface of the earth) and h is the height in meters. Notice that gravitational potential energy has the same units as kinetic energy, kg m^2/s^2. In fact, all energy has the same units, kg m^2/s^2, and is measured using the unit Joule (J).
Work is also measured with the unit Joule (J).