Answer: A. East
Explanation: It will be going in the east direction at 5 newtons.
When one force pushes a stationary object east at 10 newtons, and another force pushes west at 5 newtons, then the object will move east,
Therefore the correct answer is option A.
What is Newton's second law?Newton's Second Law states that The resultant force acting on an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum.
F = ma
A stationary item will move east when one force pushes it east at 10 newtons and another force pushes it west at 5 newtons,
The net force on the stationary object = 10 Netwon toward east - 5 Newton toward the west
The net force on the stationary object would be 5 Newton toward the east direction resulting in the eastward motion.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
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Part F What are some potential applications of a material that make things invisible?
Answer:
part a = Light takes slightly more time to move around an invisible object than to move in a straight line. People can see this difference even if they can’t see the object.
part b = It works under hazy conditions, such as in fog, in a cloud, or when viewed through frosted glass.
part c = It’s hard to see objects in a fog or haze because light bounces off tiny particles suspended in the air.
part d = In fog, the light moves like a pinball and bounces off tiny particles suspended in the air. It takes longer for light to pass around an object.
part e = Scientists want the invisibility coating to guide light around an object. They don’t want the coating to emit or reflect light.
part f = Here are a few possible answers:
The material won’t heat up because it doesn’t absorb much light.
The material can be used for privacy.
The material can be used to hide important machines in the event of war.
Explanation:
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Sliding is typically performed in a lateral manor.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
What do you have to do to become faster at running?
Answer: Get stronger. Strength is critical to running fast because the more force you can exert against the ground the faster you can run.
Apply your new strength. Being strong is important for sprinting, but the ability to apply it is even more important. Sprinters move in a horizontal direction.
Take longer steps more quickly. Today, the concept of exerting more force against the ground is very popular for improving speed. ...
Run fast to get fast. Of all the strategies described in this article, this is the most important and often the most overlooked.
Explanation:
Answer:
i sa train as much as possible
Explanation:
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Average speed of a car is 60 km/hr, how far did it travel in 2.5 hours?
Answer:
150
Explanation:
How can you make a sound louder?
adding more frequency
removing energy
removing frequency
adding more energy
Answer:
BY adding more energy
Explanation:
Because by adding energy it will cause the string/sound to vibrate more which can cause more air particles to more and longer making the sound louder.
Hopping is performed on 2 feet
True
False
Answer:
Dude it's true that hopping can be perform on 2feet.
I need 2 examples for each one of Newton's 3 Laws
Answer:
1. An object in motion will stay in motion: A car, and its breaks.
2. Force = mass x acceleration: Kicking a ball.
3. Equal or Opposite reaction: Tugging on your dogs leash as hes trying to run off.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1+1=2 +1 =3 boom quick math]
Explanation:
Answer:
Part G:
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3.5
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12.5
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Part H.
what wave is caused by vibration
sound waves, water waves, or seismic waves.
Answer:
In the first part of Lesson 1, it was mentioned that sound is a mechanical wave that is created by a vibrating object. The vibrations of the object set particles in the surrounding medium in vibrational motion, thus transporting energy through the medium.
Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object.
Wobbly Forces
Net Forces
Unbalanced Forces
Balanced Forces
Answer:
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What determines the pitch of a sound?
the amplitude
the medium
the frequency
the decibel level
Answer:
frequency
Explanation:
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Answer:
Elastic Potentional Energy is with the second answer
Mechanical Energy is with the last answer
Gravitational Potential Energy is with the first answer
Explanation:
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