Which on the following subatomic particles can modify on an object
A: electrons
B: neutrons
C: protons

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Answer 1

Answer:

electrons i think

Explanation:


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What is the three-body problem? Explain at a level so an 8th grader could understand

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Answer:

In physics and classical mechanics, the three-body problem is the problem of taking the initial positions and velocities (or momenta) of three point masses and solving for their subsequent motion according to Newton's laws of motion and Newton's law of universal gravitation.[1] The three-body problem is a special case of the n-body problem. Unlike two-body problems, no general closed-form solution exists,[1] as the resulting dynamical system is chaotic for most initial conditions, and numerical methods are generally required.

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If the resistance in a circuit remains constant, what happens to the electric power when the current increases?
OA. The power will increase.
OB.
The power will decrease,
OC. There will be no power.
OD
The current does not affect the power,
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Answer :

[tex]\large\mathrm{A. Power\:\: will \:\:Increase }[/tex]

Explanation :

We know that,

[tex]\large \mathrm{ \boxed{P = I²R}}[/tex]

where,

P = electric powerR = resistanceI = electric current

And when resistance is constant, the power of the circuit will change proportionally with the change in electric current. therefore, if current increases then the electric power of the circuit will increase too.

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When the surface of a metal is exposed to blue light, electrons are emitted. If the intensity of the blue light is increased (so the light is just brighter), what value will also increase?
A. the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected electrons
B. the number of electrons ejected per second
C. the time lag between the onset of the absorption of light and the ejection of electrons

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So, we know that this question is about photoelectric effect.

What is photoelectric effect?

-Photoelectric effect is a phenomenon where electrons are released from a material whenever an electromagnetic radiation such as light, hits it.

-This phenomenon is first discovered by Heinrich Rudolf Hertz in 1887 whereas Albert Einstein, in 1905, resolved the conflict between the photoelectric effect and Maxwell's electromagnetic wave theory of light.

Now to your question, the intensity of light only determines the number of the electrons released, not their maximum kinetic energy because this are proportional to the light's frequency.

Also, there is no time lag detected between the entry of radiation and the emission of electrons in experiments held.

So, with letter A and C out, we can therefore conclude that the answer for this is Letter B

The correct answer is B: the number of electrons ejected per second

The Einstein photoelectric equation states that;

[tex]KE = hf - hfo[/tex]

Where

KE = kinetic energy of the ejected photo electrons

h = Plank's constant

f = frequency of incident light

fo = threshold frequency.

The kinetic energy of ejected photoelectrons depends on frequency of incident photon and not on the intensity of the incident photon.

However, the number of photoelectrons ejected per second depends on the intensity of the incident blue light.

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As an IT technician for your company, you have been notified that the Windows domain does not seem to be functioning properly. Being familiar with domains, you are fairly confident you know what the issue is. But just to be safe, you take the applicable time to gather additional information and to identify what, if anything, has changed.

Which of the following is the BEST next step?

A. Determine the appropriate fix.
B. Create a hypothesis.
C. Implement the fix.
D. Identify what has changed.
E. Gather information.

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Answer: Create a hypothesis

Explanation:

From the information given, information has been gathered and the identification to ascertain if there's a change. Then, an hypothesis has to be created in order to know what the problem is.

One has to carry out some research in order to know what went wrong and should also validate the hypothesis by consulting with ones peers. By doing this, the most likely causes of the issues will be gotten.

5. A wire, resistance 23.6 carries a current. 5.9 A. What is the
potential difference across the wire?
a. V = 139 V
c. V=4V
b. V = 17.7 V
d. V = 0.25 V

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

For Ryan:

[tex]at \: highest \: point : v = 0 \\ velocity = 0 \: {ms}^{ - 1} [/tex]

For the football kicked:

[tex]s = ut - \frac{1}{2} g {t}^{2} \\ for \: range : s = 0 \\ u \sin( \theta) = \frac{gt}{2} \\ t = \frac{2u \sin(\theta) }{g} \\ range(x) = ut \\ x = \frac{ {2u {}^{2} \sin(\theta) }^{} }{g} \\ \frac{50 \times 9.8}{ {2318.9}^{} } = \sin(\theta) \\ \\but \: 0 = u \sin(25) - 2 \times 9.8 \times 50 \\ u = 2318.9 \: {ms}^{ - 1} \\ \theta = 12.2 \degree[/tex]

Answer:

the highest point for the first question is 0 meters per second

the answer for question 2 is 45 degrees

What nuclear reaction is shown in the equation below

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Answer:

nuclear fission

Explanation:

nuclear fission

Answer: Nuclear fission

Explanation:

5. What type of chemical reaction is shown?
1 point
2 AgNO3 + CuCl2
-
2 AgCl + 2 Cu(NO3)2
Synthesis
Decomposition
Singe Replacement
Double Replacement
Combustion

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Answer:

double Replacement

Explanation:

The mutual replacement of radical and ions between the two compounds or molecules is called double replacement.

General equation : AB+CD = AD +B

Amelia is doing an experiment in which she is
going to burn various solid chemicals to see the
colors of flames they produce. For this laboratory
experiment, what types of safety precautions
should she take?
tie hair back
leave open flame unattended to get a drink
only burn the amount of chemicals as
directed by the lab procedure
put out the flame with water from the eyewash
station

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Answer:

tie hair back

only burn the amount of chemicals as

directed by the lab procedure

Explanation:

The correct safety precautions for Amelia to take from the options would be to tie her hair back and to only burn the amount of chemicals recommended by the lab procedure.

With her hair left flowing freely, Amelia runs the risk of the hair catching flame while trying to burn the chemicals according to the procedure. Hence, tying her hair up into one neat bunch will limit the risk of it catching fire while working in the lab.

Also, burning less or more than the amount of chemicals recommended by the procedure may be dangerous or hinder Amelia from getting the right result.

Answer:

1,3

Explanation:

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Q) A farmer moves along the boundary of a
square field of side 10 min 40 s .What will
be the magnitude of displacement of the
farmer at the end of 2 minutes 20 seconds
from his initial position?​

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The answer will be 8 because kedks

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What of Newton's 3 laws is represented in this picture?​

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Answer:

The first law states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by a net external force. Mathematically, this is equivalent to saying that if The second law states that the rate of change of momentum of a body over time is directly proportional to the force applied, and occurs in the same direction as the applied force. the net force on an object is zero, then the velocity of the object is constant. The third law states that all forces between two objects exist in equal magnitude and opposite direction: if one object A exerts a force FA on a second object B, then B simultaneously exerts a force FB on A, and the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction

Explanation:

What's the meaning of longitudinal?

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Answer:

A longitudinal study is a research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables over short or long periods of time. It is often a type of observational study, although they can also be structured as longitudinal randomized experiments.

Explanation:

Calcalculate potential energy given to a potato sack having a mass of 2 kg as I raise it to a height of 450 CM ​

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Answer:

8.829 Joules

Explanation:

The potential energy of an object, is the energy it posses (the energy stored within the object) by virtue of its relative elevation or height, position, state, or arrangement

The potential energy of an object raised to a given height, P.E. = m·g·h

Where;

m = The mass of the object

g = The acceleration due to gravity, a constant ≈ 9.81 m/s²

h = The present height of the object

For the potato sack having a mass, m = 2 kg, and raised to a height, h = 450 cm = 0.45 m, we have;

The potential energy given to the potato sack, by raising its height, P.E. is given as follows;

P.E. = 2 kg × 9.81 m/s² × 0.45 m = 8.829 Joules

The potential energy given to the potato sack, P.E. = 8.829 Joules

Derive the relation between wavelength, frequency and speed of sound.​

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Explanation:

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if a car is taken from the garage driven for 100km before returning to the garage after 2 hours what is it average speed?

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Answer:

50km/h

Explanation:

Average Speed = Distance/Time

100km/2h = 50km/h

Calculate the electric potential at point A, the middle of the rectangle, and at point B, the middle of the right-hand side of the rectangle. How would you find the electric potential?

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Answer:

With the help of formula.

Explanation:

We can calculate the electric potential of any point through the formula of electric potential which is given below.

Electric potential =  Coulomb constant x charge/ distance of separation.

Symbolically it can be written as,  V = k q/ r where

V = electric potential  

k = Coulomb constant

q = charge

r = distance of separation

If we have all these data, we can simply put the data in the formula and we will get the value of electric potential.

A positively charged rod is brought close to a neutral metal sphere. Explain what
happens to the charges in the neutral sphere as the rod comes close, touches the
sphere, and then moves away. Is the metal sphere still neutral at the end of this
encounter?

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Answer:

No, the metal sphere becomes positively charged because electrons are transferred from the sphere to the rod.

Which state has the most fixed shape?
O A. Gas
O B. Solid
O C. Liquid
O D. Plasma

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Answer: Liquid

“A substance will take on the shape of an open container if it is a Liquid. Explanation: The major state of matter are solid, liquid and gas. Liquid usually have a definite volume.”

Answer:

solid

Explanation:

Solids are fixed and solid.

give an example of a body with uniform acceleration​

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Answer:

A ball rolling down the slope.

A bicycle rider is riding the bicycle on tthe slope where both pedals are engaged.

what current flows between a voltage of 120v across a resistance of 30Ω?​

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Answer:

4 amp

Explanation:

From ohm's law,

V=IR

so,

I=V/R

I=120/30

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A meterstick is placed on a pivot point of 42.5cm and a 45g mass is hung at the 20cm mark. When released the meterstick remains in static equilibrium. What is the mass of the meterstick

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In the Vector Addition Lab, the following data was collected for determining the displacement from the door of the Physics classroom to another location in the building: 2 m, West; 14.0 m, South; 25.0 m, East; 11.0 m, North; and 2 m, West. The magnitude of the resultant displacement from the physics classroom to the assigned location is closest to ___ meters. (Round to the nearest integer.)

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Answer:

21 m

Explanation:

Since the displacement from the door is 2 m West, we have our vector as -2i. The vector representing 14.0 m South is -14.0j. The vector representing 25.0 m East is 25.0i. The vector representing 11.0 m North is 11.0j. And, the vector representing 2.0 m West is -2.0i.

So, to get our position vector at the other location, we add all the vectors together.

So, r = -2i + (-14.0j) + 25.0i + 11.0j - 2i

= -4i + 25.0i - 14.0j + 11.0j

= 21.0i -3j m

Now, if we assume the position vector for the door is at the origin, we have r₀ = 0i + 0j m

So, our displacement from the door is r - r₀ = 21.0i - 3.0j - (0i + 0j) =  21.0i - 3.0j

So, the magnitude of the resultant displacement |r - r₀| = √(21.0² + 3.0²)

= 3.0√(7.0² + 1)

= 3.0√(49 + 1)

= 3.0√50

= 3.0 × 7.0711

= 21.2

≅ 21 m to the nearest integer

Which variable is represented by the following symbol? λ
a. Wavelength
b. Amplitude
c. Frequency
d. Velocity

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Wavelength is represented by lambda

A wavelength is the answer


A car has a kinetic energy of 103kJ.
The speed of the car is 13.1 m/s.
Calculate the mass of the car.
Give your answer to 2 significant figures.

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Answer: 1200kg

Explanation:

KE = (1/2)mv^2

103kJ = 103000J

103000J = (1/2) * m * (13.1m/s)^2

Solve for m

A car has a kinetic energy of 103kJ, and the speed of the car is 13.1 m/s,then the mass of the car would have been 1200 kilograms.

What is mechanical energy?

Mechanical energy is the combination of all the energy in motion represented by total kinetic energy and the total stored energy in the system which is represented by total potential energy.

A car has a kinetic energy of 103 kJ. The speed of the car is 13.1 m/s,

The kinetic energy of the car = 1/2 × mass × velocity

                                     103000 =0.5 × mass × (13.1) ²

The mass of the car = 1200 Kilogram

Thus, if a car has a kinetic energy of 103kJ, and the speed of the car is 13.1 m/s,then the mass of the car would have been 1200 kilograms.

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A tour guide shouts across a canyon. At a temperature of 20 °C, her echo is heard 2.00 s later. How wide is the canyon?

The answer is 340 m I just don't know how to get that....

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Explanation:

Sound travels from the tour guide to the other of the canyon and then back, thus hearing the echo. The time of 2.0 s represents the time it takes the sound to make a round trip, therefore it takes 1.0 s for the tour guide's voice to reach the other side of the canyon. At 20°C, the speed of sound is 343 m/s therefore the width of the canyon is

[tex]x = vt = (343\:m/s)(1.0\:s) = 343\:m[/tex]

The canyon in the given question is 340 m wide.

What is echo?

Echo is a reflection of sound that comes to the listener after the direct sound, but with a delay. The delay is inversely proportional to the separation between the source and the listener of the reflecting surface.

To hear the echo, the following conditions must be met:

There must be a minimum of 17 meters between the sound source and the reflecting surface, and there must be at least 0.1 seconds between the original sound and its echo.

Given parameters:

When a tour guide shouts across a canyon, her echo is heard 2.00 s later. That means, in two seconds the sound goes to other wall of canyon and reflected back.

At a temperature of 20 °C, velocity of sound is 340 m/s.

So, the wide is the canyon be = velocity of sound × time/2

= 340 m/s ×2 s/2s = 340 m.

Hence, the wide is the canyon be 340 m.

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The specific heat capacity of sea water is 4100 J/Kg°C and the boiling point of 100.6 °C. (i) Calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of 0.900 kg of this sea water from 10 °C up to its boiling point. Also mention the equation to be used. *

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Answer:

334.314 (kJ)

Explanation:

1) the formula for the required energy is: Q=c*m(Bp-t), where c - 4100 J/kg*C; m - 0.9 kg; Bp - 100.6 C; t - 10 C.

2) according to the formula above:

Q=4100*0.9*(100.6-10)=41*9*906=334314 (J).

A motor has an internal resistance of 12.1 Ω. The motor is in a circuit with a current of
4.0 Amps
What is the voltage?

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Answer:

Explanation:

V = I * R

V = 4 * 12.1 = 48.4 v

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A 75kg hockey player is skating across the ice at a speed of 6.0m/s. What is the magnitude of the average force required to stop the player in 0.65s?

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Answer:

692.31 N

Explanation:

Applying,

F = ma............... Equation 1

Where F = Average force required to stop the player, m = mass of the player, a = acceleration of the player

But,

a = (v-u)/t............ Equation 2

Where v = final velocity, u = initial velocity, t = time.

Substitute equation 2 into equation 1

F = m(v-u)/t............ Equation 3

From the question,

Given: m = 75 kg, u = 6.0 m/s, v = 0 m/s (to stop), t = 0.65 s

Substitute these values into equation 3

F = 75(0-6)/0.65

F = -692.31 N

Hence the average force required to stop the player is 692.31 N

If a rod attached to the approaching charge if the rod consists of "stiff" spring-like bonds for which atoms undergo small oscillations. What can we say, about these springlike bonds when the charge is first, furthest away and second, closest to the source charge

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Answer: hello options related to your question is missing attached below is the missing part of your question

answer: No charge of the length of the bonds expected because the rod did not touch the charge source ( option A )

Explanation:

When the Charge is first, Furthest away and second  and closest to the source charge. The spring like bonds can be said to have No charge of the length  of the bonds expected because the rod did not touch the charge source when Furthest away the bond with charge will be less effective

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