Answer:
is that a question or a statement lol
Explanation:
What is thermodynamics?
a) the way energy changes
b) the classification of energy
c) the movement of energy
d) the movement of heat
Answer:
I think it is D
Explanation:
Answer:
D :D lol
Explanation:
Calculate the aceleration of a vehicle of 100 kg when applicates 400 N
Answer:
For this we applicate 2nd law of Newton:
F = ma
Replacing:
400 N = 100 kg * a
a = 400 N / 100 kg
a = 4 m/s²
The aceleration is 4 meters per second squared.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following is a unit of acceleration?
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[tex]\longrightarrow[/tex] Its SI unit is m/s².
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A body moving in a straight line has a uniform motion if it travels ---------- distance in -------- intervals og time
Answer:
uniform an uniform
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PLEASE HELP! FOR BRAINLIEST!!!
Answer:
I think it's C I'm so sorry if I'm wrong.
Explanation:
Answer:
A or Alex > Chai > Jimmy > SanniExplanation:
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Here's why this is the answer,
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Alex's Range = 3.20 - 0.90 = 2.30
Sanni's Range = 1.35 - 1.30 = 0.05
Chai's Range = 2.10 - 1.05 = 1.05
Jimmy's Range = 2.20 - 1.55 = 0.65
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Greatest to Least
Alex > Chai > Jimmy > Sanni
Here's why this is correct.
Alex = 2.30
Chai = 1.05
Jimmy = 0.65
Sanni = 0.05
I do not see the answer I have on this question so I think it is A.
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In one of his many action movies Jackie Chan jumped off a building by wrapping a rope around his waist and then allowed it to unwind as he fell to the ground, much the same as a yo-yo. Assuming his acceleration toward the ground was a constant much less than g, the tension in the rope would be
What is a main difference between a mixture and a pure substance?
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A mixture is only a liquid, but a pure substance can be in any state.
A mixture looks the same throughout, but a pure substance does not.
A mixture can vary in composition, but a pure substance has a set composition.
A mixture can be made up of a single compound, but a pure substance cannot.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A-false, mixtures can be solids too.
B-false, pure substances will have a constant appearance
C-true, a mixture has two or more composition, but the pure substance has a constant composition
D-false, mixtures have more than 1 compounds as I said before
A mixture can vary in composition, but a pure substance has a set composition. Thus, a pure substance is homogeneous always.
What is a mixture?A mixture is the combination of two or more individual components which are mixed physically or chemically. Mixtures can be homogenous or heterogenous.
A pure substance is a fixed composition containing its own particles only. For example, water, fruits, pure metals etc.Thus, pure substances are always homogeneous. In the case of mixtures, the composition is not definite.
Homogeneous mixtures appears to be one phase whereas, a heterogenous mixture shows phase separation. The components of a mixture can be separated physically.
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Do you think solar roofs and energy storage batteries will become widespread in the future? Why or why not?
2. In your opinion, do the potential benefits of electric vehicles outweigh the potential costs? Explain.
Answer:
yes and I think there will be solar windows aswell
- During a certain period, the angular position of a rotating object is given by: = − + , where is in radian and t is in seconds. Determine the angular position, angular speed, and angular acceleration of the rotating object at = Sec.
The question is not complete. The complete question is :
During a certain period of time, the angular position of a rotating object is given by [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex], where θ is in radians and t is in seconds. Determine the angular position, angular speed, and angular acceleration of the door (a) at t = 0.00 seconds, (b) at t = 3.00 seconds.
Solution :
Given :
Displacement or angular position of the object, [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex]
∴ Angular speed is [tex]$\omega = \frac{d \theta}{dt}$[/tex]
ω = 10 + 4t
And angular acceleration is [tex]$\alpha = \frac{d \omega}{dt}$[/tex]
α = 4
a). At time, t = 0.00 seconds :
Angular displacement is [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex]
[tex]$\theta =2(0)^2 +10(0)+5$[/tex]
= 5 rad
Angular speed is ω = 10 + 4t
ω = 10 + 4(0)
= 10 rad/s
Angular acceleration is α = 4 [tex]$rad/s^2$[/tex]
b). At time, t = 3.00 seconds :
Angular displacement is [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex]
[tex]$\theta =2(3)^2 +10(3)+5$[/tex]
= 53 rad
Angular speed is ω = 10 + 4t
ω = 10 + 4(3)
= 22 rad/s
Angular acceleration is α = 4 [tex]$rad/s^2$[/tex]
Which of the following best describes the difference between type a and type b
Feathers and a bowling ball are dropped in a vacuum, airless environment. Which one will hit the ground first?
Feathers
Bowling Ball
They will float
At the same time
Answer: at the same time
Explanation: in a vacuum, there isnt air, right? so there isnt gravity pushing down on the heavier object, so they will both land at the same time.
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a squirrel runs at a speed of 9.9 m/s with 25 J of kinetic energy
What is the squirrels mass
Answer:
yeet yeet yeet yeet
Explanation:
Kinetic energy (K.E):-
So, the Mass of the Squirrel is 0.51 Kg (or) 510 grams.
A squirrel runs at a speed of 9.9 m/s with 25 J of kinetic energy.
What is the squirrel’s mass?
Answer: 0.51 kg
mass of the planet is 12 times that of earth and its radius is thrice that of earth , then find the escape velocity on that planet ??
Answer:
The escape velocity on the planet is approximately 178.976 km/s
Explanation:
The escape velocity for Earth is therefore given as follows
The formula for escape velocity, [tex]v_e[/tex], for the planet is [tex]v_e = \sqrt{\dfrac{2 \cdot G \cdot m}{r} }[/tex]
Where;
[tex]v_e[/tex] = The escape velocity on the planet
G = The universal gravitational constant = 6.67430 × 10⁻¹¹ N·m²/kg²
m = The mass of the planet = 12 × The mass of Earth, [tex]M_E[/tex]
r = The radius of the planet = 3 × The radius of Earth, [tex]R_E[/tex]
The escape velocity for Earth, [tex]v_e_E[/tex], is therefore given as follows;
[tex]v_e_E = \sqrt{\dfrac{2 \cdot G \cdot M_E}{R_E} }[/tex]
[tex]\therefore v_e = \sqrt{\dfrac{2 \times G \times 12 \times M}{3 \times R} } = \sqrt{\dfrac{2 \times G \times 4 \times M}{R} } = 16 \times \sqrt{\dfrac{2 \times G \times M}{R} } = 16 \times v_e_E[/tex]
[tex]v_e[/tex] = 16 × [tex]v_e_E[/tex]
Given that the escape velocity for Earth, [tex]v_e_E[/tex] ≈ 11,186 m/s, we have;
The escape velocity on the planet = [tex]v_e[/tex] ≈ 16 × 11,186 ≈ 178976 m/s ≈ 178.976 km/s.
a ball bounce on the ground. at what position (A,B,C)does the ball have the greatest potential energy? kinetic energy? explain your answer.
Answer:
What is the meaning of the kinetic I think the answer is both the ball has both Kinetic and potential energy so I think is the answer is true
why watchman does no work but gets tired ?
Answer: the body is trained to wake up when the sun rises and get the energy from the sun and sleep and it is night on when the sun is not there. So when a watchman works at night there is no sun first of all to give him any kind of energy and secondly the body clock resists him waking up thus making him tired.
Explanation:
a 10 kilogram steel ball is dropped from the top of a tower 100 meters high the kinetic energy of the ball just before it sttikes the ground is most nearly
Explanation:
If we assume negligible air resistance and heat loss, we can assume that all of the Gravitational potential energy of the ball will turn into Kinetic energy as it falls toward the ground.
Therefore our Kinetic energy = mgh = (10kg)(9.81N/kg)(100m) = 9,810J.
You bought a helium balloon for a friend’s winter birthday. The outside temperature was -34 degrees C. The store was at a comfortable 298K. The volume of the balloon immediately after the store clerk filled it was 6 liters. What was the volume after you brought it outside? Show your work. Make sure to include units.
Answer:
4.81 L
Explanation:
From the question given above, we obtained the following information:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 298 K
Initial Volume (V₁) = 6 L
Final Temperature (T₂) = – 34 °C
Final Volume (V₂) =?
Next, we shall convert – 34 °C to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
T(K) = T(°C) + 273
T(°C) = – 34 °C
T(K) = – 34 + 273
T(K) = 239 K
Thus, –34 °C is equivalent to 239 K
Finally, we shall determine the final volume of the balloon as follow:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 298 K
Initial Volume (V₁) = 6 L
Final Temperature (T₂) = 239 K
Final Volume (V₂) =?
V₁ / T₁ = V₂ / T₂
6 / 298 = V₂ / 239
Cross multiply
298 × V₂ = 6 × 239
298 × V₂ = 1434
Divide both side by 298
V₂ = 1434 / 298
V₂ = 4.81 L
Thus, the volume of the balloon when it was brought outside the store was 4.81 L.
Relative density of mercury is 13600 what does it mean
Answer:
relative density is the density divided by some reference density.
for liquids like mercury the reference density is most likely water, so
relative density = density mercury / density of water = 13600
What equation would you use to solve for voltage?
Answer:
It depends upon what you have given in the question but according to Ohm's law,
[tex]\boxed{V\:= I × R}[/tex]
where, V = voltage (v)
I = current (amperes)
R = resistance (Ω)
Other formulas are:
V = P/IV = √P × RHope it helps!<3
What is true about the atom? Select all that are correct.
Is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons
Make up the matter in the universe
Are found in nonliving matter only
Is found only on Earth
a is about the same size as a cell
Smallest unit of matter that keeps its chemical properties
Answer: Is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons
Make up the matter in the universe
Smallest unit of matter that keep its chemical properties
If you have 100 kg of each of these substances, which would require the most energy to increase its temperature by 25 Kelvin?
A. Iron
B. Carbon
C. Rubber
D. Air
Answer:
iron
Explanation:
LuLu mixes a solution of vinegar for a homemade salad dressing she is making. She makes 300 mL of vinegar by mixing 135 mL acetic vinegar with water. What is the percent by volume of the solute?
Answer:
percentage by volume of the solute = 45%
Explanation:
The percentage by volume of the solute in a solution is the percentage of the volume of the solute as against the overall volume of the solution.
In this example,
volume of solution = 300mL
volume of solute = 135mL
% volume of solute = (volume of solute ÷ volume of solution) × 100
= (135 ÷ 300) × 100
= 0.45 × 100 = 45%
∴ percentage by volume of the solute = 45%
Which best represents the appearance of the moon on July 25, 2011
Answer:
Its the third quarter or waning quarter
Hope this helps :3
(HELP PLEASE)What are some reasons people produce synthetic materials?
Answer:
Explanation:
Synthetic fabrics, such as nylon and polyester, are produced entirely from chemicals. Natural fabrics, such as cotton, silk, and wool are made of fibres from plants and animals. Synthetic fabrics are useful because they have very different or enhanced (improved) properties in comparison to natural materials.
A man speeding at 40m/s decides to outrun the cops and starts to
accelerate at a rate of 2.5m/s2 for 12 seconds. What is the criminal's new
speed?
Answer:
70 m/s.
Explanation:
Given that,
Initial speed, u = 40 m/s
Acceleration = 2.5 m/s²
Time, t = 12 s
We need to find criminal's new speed. Let it is v. Using equation of motion to find it as follows :
v = u +at
Substitute all the values
v = 40 + 2.5(12)
v = 70 m/s
So, the new speed is 70 m/s.
What is the height of a shelf that has 15 kg objects with 450 J of gravitational potential energy
show your work. john uses a 25N force to push a boulder off a cliff that is 312m tall. What is the work done on the boulder?
Answer:7800
work=force x distance
Force in Newtons
Distance in Meters
Work in Joules
what is the correct answer?
Answer:
harder daddy
Explanation:
Calculate the magnitude and direction of the centripetal acceleration of the following objects moving in a circle:
A 2000 kg truck drives along a circular round a bout with a radius of 20 m at a constant speed of 10 m/s.
Answer:
The magnitude and direction of the centripetal acceleration will be:
[tex]a_c=5[/tex] m/s² (towards the center of the circle).
Explanation:
Given
v = 10 m/sr = 20 mUsing the formula to determine the centripetal acceleration
[tex]a_c=\frac{v^2}{r}[/tex]
[tex]a_c=\frac{\left(10\right)^2}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\:a_c=\frac{100}{20}[/tex]
[tex]a_c=5[/tex] m/s²
As the truck is moving in a circle, therefore the direction is towards the center of the circle.
Hence, the magnitude and direction of the centripetal acceleration will be:
[tex]a_c=5[/tex] m/s² (towards the center of the circle).
2. Molly thinks, should I wear the red dress or the black dress. This is an example of ___________________.
A. self-concept
B. self-talk
C. self-disclosure
D. self-perception
Answer:
self concept
Explanation:
i think its self concept because she thinks
Explanation:
It is A. self concept. Because if I choose self talk I am talking to my self for example I made a mistake, I did something wrong etc.