A child pushes a 100 kg refrigerator with a force of 50 N, but the refrigerator does not move. Suppose the coefficient of static friction between the floor and the refrigerator is 0.4. What is the force due to friction in this scenario

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Answer 1

Answer:

50 N

Explanation:

Since the refrigerator doesn’t move, that means the force of friction equals the amount of force the child exerts on the fridge. If the friction force were greater than the force by the child, the fridge would start accelerating towards the child. If it were less than the force the child exerted, the fridge would start accelerating away from the child. Therefore, the net force must be 0, in this case, the friction force is equal to the force the child exerted, for it to stay at rest (as Newton’s First Law stated).

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a snowball thrown at an ice cream truck at Valley Forge in January sticks to the side. Into what form of energy was the mechanical energy changed

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Answer:

Thermal Energy

Explanation:

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When a snowball thrown at an ice cream truck at Valley Forge in January sticks to the side, the mechanical energy was  changed into thermal energy.

What is law of conservation of energy?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, according to the rule of conservation of energy. However, it is capable of change from one form to another. An isolated system's total energy is constant regardless of the types of energy present.

The law of energy conservation is adhered to by all energy forms. The law of conservation of energy essentially says that all energy is conserved in closed systems, or systems that are isolated from their surroundings.

When a snowball thrown at an ice cream truck at Valley Forge in January, the mechanical energy was  changed into thermal energy and the edges of the ice melts and again due to temperature of the surrounding they freezes together and the snowball sticks to the side.

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A billiard ball moving at 5 m/s strikes another ball which is initially at rest. After the collision, the first ball moves at a velocity of 4.35 m/s at an angle of 30o below its original motion. Find the velocity and angle of the second ball after the collision. Assume that the collision is perfectly elastic.

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Answer:

The velocity of the second ball is approximately 2.588 m/s

The angle direction of the second ball is 75° counterclockwise from the horizontal

Explanation:

The initial velocity of the first billiard ball = 5 m/s

The initial velocity of the billiard ball the first billiard ball strikes = 0 m/s

The final velocity of the first billiard ball = 4.35 m/s

The final direction of motion of the first billiard ball = 30° below its original motion

For perfectly elastic collision, whereby the target is at rest initially, by conservation of momentum, we have;

m₁ × [tex]\underset{v_1}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = m₁·[tex]\underset{v'_1}{\rightarrow}[/tex] + m₂·[tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex]

Which gives;

m₁ × 5·i = m₁·((√3)/2×5·i - 2.5·j) + m₂·[tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex]

∴ m₂·[tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = m₁ × 5·i - m₁·((√3)/2×5·i - 2.5·j)

m₂·[tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = m₁ × 5·(1 - √3/2)·i + m₁·2.5·j = m₁ × 2.5·(2 - √3)·i + m₁·2.5·j

Therefore, given that the mass of both billiard balls are equal, we have, m₁ = m₂, which gives;

m₂·[tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = m₁·[tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex]  = m₁ × 2.5·(2 - √3)·i + m₁·2.5·j

∴ [tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = 2.5·(2 - √3)·i + 2.5·j

The magnitude of the velocity of the second ball is [tex]\underset{v'_2}{\rightarrow}[/tex] = √((2.5·(2 - √3))² + 2.5²) ≈ 2.588 m/s

The direction of the second ball, θ = arctan(2.5/((2.5·(2 - √3))) = 75° counterclockwise from the horizontal.

If it requires E joules of energy to raise a mass from the surface of the Earth to an altitude of 6,000 km above the Earth, how much energy is required to raise it from the surface to an altitude of 12,000 km?​

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Answer:

To raise the mass to an altitude of 12,000 Km 2E joules are required.

Explanation:

Gravitational Potential Energy

It's the energy stored in an object because of its vertical position or height in a gravitational field.

It can be calculated with the equation:

U=m.g.h

Where:

m = mass of the object

h  = height with respect to a fixed reference

g  = acceleration of gravity, or [tex]9.8 m/s^2[/tex].

If a mass has a height h1, its potential energy is

[tex]U_1=m.g.h_1[/tex]

If a mass has a height h2, its potential energy is

[tex]U_2=m.g.h_2[/tex]

The ratio of both potential energies is:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{U_2}{U_1}=\frac{m.g.h_2}{m.g.h_1}[/tex]

Simplifying:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{U_2}{U_1}=\frac{h_2}{h_1}[/tex]

Solving for U2:

[tex]\displaystyle U_2=U_1.\frac{h_2}{h_1}[/tex]

Since U1=E:

[tex]\displaystyle U_2=E.\frac{12,000~Km}{6,000~Km}[/tex]

[tex]U_2 = 2E[/tex]

To raise the mass to an altitude of 12,000 Km 2E joules are required.

A train going 14m/s moves 250 m while accelerating to a stop. What is the train’s deceleration?

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Answer:

-0.056 is the deceleration

how many teeth shows signs of decay?​

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Answer:

what do you mean

Explanation:

A 5-kg object is sliding to the right and encountering a friction force that slows it down. The coefficient of friction (μ) between the object and the surface is 0.1. What is the acceleration of the object? Note: There is no applied force here.

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Answer:

The friction force is 4.9 N

[tex]a = 0.98\ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Friction Force

When an object is moving and encounters friction in the air or rough surfaces, it loses acceleration or speed because the friction force opposes motion.

The friction force when an object moves on a horizontal surface is calculated by:

[tex]Fr=\mu N[/tex]

Where [tex]\mu[/tex] is the coefficient of static or kinetics friction and N is the normal force.

If no forces other then the weight and the normal are acting upon the y-direction, then the weight and the normal are equal in magnitude:

N = W = m.g

Thus, the friction force is:

[tex]Fr=\mu W[/tex]

The object has a mass of m=5 Kg, calculate the weight:

W = 5 * 9.8 = 49 N

It encounters a friction force that slows it down. We are given the coefficient of friction μ = 0.1, thus the friction force is:

Fr=0.1 49 N = 4.9 N

The friction force is 4.9 N

Since the only force acting on the object is the friction force, thus the net force is F = 4.9 N, and the acceleration can be calculated by using the equation of Newton's second law:

F = m.a

Solving for a:

[tex]\displaystyle a = \frac{F}{m}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle a = \frac{4.9}{5}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{a = 0.98\ m/s^2}[/tex]

Four measurements of the file card's width are made. Of the measurements given below, the LEAST precise.
O 7.62
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O 7.34
O 7.6

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7.6 is the least precise

tenses of
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read=

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Answer:

present

Explanation:

read doesn't change but write is in present tense

a small balloon containing baking soda has a mass of 4 grams. A student adds 10 ml. of vinegar
to a 100 gram glass bottle. The student stretches the opening of the balloon over the mouth of
the bottle, mixing the baking soda and vinegar inside the bottle. Once the balloon is inflated, the
student finds the mass of the balloon, bottle, and their contents to be 116 grams. What was the
mass of the vinegar originally in the bottle
F.10g G.12g J.16g

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Answer:

10 grams

Explanation:

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Which best compares radiation and conduction?

A. Both transfer thermal energy from warm objects to cooler objects.
B. Both can transfer energy through empty space.
C. Both transfer thermal energy by electromagnetic waves.
D. Both involve the transfer of energy through direct contact.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Solve for x. 60(cos 50) = x

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Answer:

x=38.56725658

Explanation:

Answer:

x=38.56725658

Explanation:

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- What effect do oceans have on the climate?
a. Oceans produce extreme cold.
b. Oceans moderate temperatures and climate.
c. Oceans have little effect climate.
d. Oceans create extreme temperatures.

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The answer is for this is C

Answer:

b. Oceans moderate temperatures and climate.

Explanation:

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Amino Acid Sequence: Create the amino acid sequence from protein synthesis using 3 letter abbreviation for amino acids (#5).

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Answer: 10 has more potential energy because its longer

1 has less potential energy because its shorter

Explanation:

Potential energy directly depends on height of body as

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto P.E=mgh[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto P\propto h[/tex]

Higher the height higher the potential energy

Object at height 10m has more potential energy.

A woman can lift barrels a vertical distance of 1 meter or can roll them up a 2-meter long ramp to the same elevation. If she uses the ramp, the applied force required is

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Answer:

answer is 1/2 as much force required

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I think (50 joules ) I’m not sure

There is an accident up the road from your car. You see other cars ahead of you. Who will stop first?

A fully-loaded big rig truck

An empty truck

A midsized van

A small car

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Answer:

According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are approximately 8 million people living in Virginia. This is 2.8 million less than 4 times the population of Nevada.

What is the population of Nevada?

The first step is to  on both sides.

The second step is to  on both sides.

The population of Nevada is  million.

Explanation:

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What disease did Isaac Newton barely escape?

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Answer:

the great plague

Explanation:

A shopper in a supermarket pushes a loaded 32 kg cart with a horizontal force of 12 N.
a) How far will the cart move in 3.5 s, staring from rest? (Disregard any friction)
b) How far will the cart move in 3.5 s if the shopper places an 85 N child in the cart before pushing?

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Question 6 of 15
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The rate at which work is done is called power.
O A True
O B. False

I believe it’s true?

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Answer: A) True, you are correct

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Explanation:

Power in physics is defined as

power = (change in work)/(change in time)

which shows that power is basically the rate of work done. We can think of it like a speed of sorts.

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For example, if you apply 100 joules of work over 2 seconds, then,

power = (100 joules)/(2 seconds)

power = (100/2) joules per second

power = 50 watts

A watt is defined to be a joule per second, and it's often used to measure how much electricity is consumed, but it has broader uses in physics as well.

What is the distance moved by a horse galloping at 75 km/h in 10.0 s?

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208 m
125 m
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a force of 50 newtons pulls a rope attached to a 150 newton sled across a horizontal surface at a constant velocity of 5 meters per second. The rope is at an angle of 35 degrees above the horizontal. calculate the magnitude of the frictional force acting on the sled? Show all work, including the equation and substitution with units.

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A crate is being pulled down an incline as shown in the figure. With respect to the crate's direction of motion, which of the following forces does only negative work on the crate?

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Answer:Fn

Explanation:

A sharp knife cut things easily​

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Answer:

its due to less surface area of action

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GIMBAP KIMCHI PORK BELLY look like

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By what process are surface materials removed and transported from one location to another?
O erosion
O cementation
O weathering
O deposition

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3) A school bus traveling at 12 m/s has a momentum of 144,000 kg.m/s.
What is the mass of the bus?

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Answer:

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The mass is 12,000

144,000 divided by 12 = 12,000

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A shopper in a supermarket pushes a cart with a force of 35 N directed parallel to the ground. Find the work done by the shopper on the cart as the shopper moves along a 50.0 m length of aisle.

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Answer:

W = 1750 N

Explanation:

Given that,

A shopper in a supermarket pushes a cart with a force of 35 N directed parallel to the ground.

We need to find the work done by the shopper on the cart as the shopper moves along a 50.0 m length.

Let W is the work done. As the force is parallel to the ground, angle between force and distance is 0 degrees.

W = Fd

W = 35 N × 50 m

= 1750 N

So, the work done by the shopper on the cart is 1750 N.

which number is larger value : 5.6*10^23 or 8.9*10^6

Need Help

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Answer:

5.6*10^23. if 10^n is greater, that means its the larger value. hope dis helps

Explanation:

explain why an inflated balloon is likely to burst if you leave it near a window with the sun streaming it?

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Answer:

the sun light will heat up the balloon causing it to burst

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