What are the units for measuring specific heat?

a. degrees Celsius per gram
b. joules per degrees Celsius
c. joules per gram degree Celsius
d. degrees Celsius per joule gram

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Answer 1
You answer should be C sorry if I’m wrong
Answer 2

Answer:

c. joules per gram degree Celsius

Explanation:

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which sun's energy comes from which nuclear reaction​

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Answer:

the nuclear fusion process

Explanation:

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Answer:

nuclear fusion (not fission)

Explanation:

a p e x :))

a ball of diameter 10 cm and mass 10 grams is dropped in a container of water. the cross sectional area of the container is 100 cm2.. what is the change in the height of the water column

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Answer:

h = 9.83 cm

Explanation:

Let's analyze this interesting exercise a bit, let's start by comparing the density of the ball with that of water

       

let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system

         r = 10 cm = 0.10 m

         m = 10 g = 0.010 kg

         A = 100 cm² = 0.01 m²

the definition of density is

          ρ = m / V

the volume of a sphere

         V = [tex]\frac{4}{3} \ \pi r^{3}[/tex]

          V = [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] π 0.1³

          V = 4.189 10⁻³ m³

let's calculate the density of the ball

           ρ = [tex]\frac{0.010}{4.189 \ 10^{-3} }[/tex]

           ρ = 2.387 kg / m³

the tabulated density of water is

         ρ_water = 997 kg / m³

we can see that the density of the body is less than the density of water. Consequently the body floats in the water, therefore the water level that rises corresponds to the submerged part of the body. Let's write the equilibrium equation

            B - W = 0

            B = W

             

where B is the thrust that is given by Archimedes' principle

           ρ_liquid  g V_submerged = m g

           V_submerged = m / ρ_liquid

we calculate

            V _submerged = 0.10 9.8 / 997

             V_submerged = 9.83 10⁻⁴ m³

The volume increassed of the water container

           V = A h

            h = V / A

let's calculate

            h = 9.83 10⁻⁴ / 0.01

            h = 0.0983  m

this is equal to h = 9.83 cm

what is happening in terms of matter and energy, while wood burns?

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Answer:

The law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. For example, when wood burns, the mass of the soot, ashes, and gases, equals the original mass of the charcoal and the oxygen when it first reacted. So the mass of the product equals the mass of the reactant

Water is found as a solid, liquid, and gas on ____.

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If this question is about planets, Earth is your answer

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Alcohol __ a person's respiration.
A. slows down
B. Increases
C. doesn't affect

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Answer:

I think the answer is A. Slow down

Explanation:

I agree the answer should be (A) slows down

The masses of the two moons are determined to be 2M2M for Moon AA and MM for Moon BB . It is observed that the distance between Moon BB and the planet is two times that of the distance between Moon AA and the planet. How does force exerted from the planet on Moon AA compare to the force exerted from the planet on Moon BB

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Answer:

 F_A = 8 F_B

Explanation:

The force exerted by the planet on each moon is given by the law of universal gravitation

        F = [tex]G \frac{m M}{r^{2} }[/tex]

where M is the mass of the planet, m the mass of the moon and r the distance between its centers

let's apply this equation to our case

Moon A

the distance between the planet and the moon A is r and the mass of the moon is 2m

        F_A = G \frac{2m M}{r^{2} }

Moon B

        F_B = G \frac{m M}{(2r)^{2} }

         F_B = G \frac{m M}{4 r^{2} }

the relationship between these forces is

         F_B / F_A = [tex]\frac{1}{2 \ 4 }[/tex] = 1/8

         F_A = 8 F_B

Answer:

F_A = 8 F_B

Explanation:

The force exerted by the planet on each moon is given by the law of universal gravitation

       F =

where M is the mass of the planet, m the mass of the moon and r the distance between its centers

let's apply this equation to our case

Moon A

the distance between the planet and the moon A is r and the mass of the moon is 2m

       F_A = G \frac{2m M}{r^{2} }

Moon B

       F_B = G \frac{m M}{(2r)^{2} }

        F_B = G \frac{m M}{4 r^{2} }

the relationship between these forces is

        F_B / F_A =  = 1/8

        F_A = 8 F_B

An automobile which set the world record for acceleration increase speed from rest to 96 km/h in 3.07 seconds what distance traveled by the time the final speed was achieved

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Answer:

41.02m

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Initial velocity = 0m/s

Final velocity  = 96km/hr

Time taken  = 3.07s

Unknown:

Distance traveled by the time the final speed was achieved = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we first find the acceleration of the car;

     Acceleration  = [tex]\frac{v - u }{t}[/tex]

v is the final velocity

u is the initial velocity

t is the time taken

  Now convert the the final velocity to m/s;

          96km/hr to m/s;

               1 km/hr  = 0.278m/s

               96km/hr  = 96 x 0.278 = 26.7m/s

Now;

 Acceleration  = [tex]\frac{26.7 - 0}{3.07}[/tex]   = 8.69m/s²

So;

   v²  = u²  + 2as

v is the final velocity

u is the initial velocity

a is the acceleration

s is the distance

             26.7²  = 0²  + 2 x 8.69 x s

             712.89  = 17.38s

                  s  = 41.02m

Delaney loves her new kiddie pool, but she is afraid to get wet. She crawls around the outside of the pool for hours. Jocelyn says Delaney is making rotations around the pool and Jonathan says Delaney is making revolutions around the pool. Who is correct? Suppose your answer with evidence.

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Answer:

Revolutions

Explanation:

Optimus Prime is flying straight up at 24 m/s when he accidentally drops his mega-ray blaster and it falls 94 m to the ground below. Calculate how long it takes for his mega-ray blaster to hit the ground.

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Answer:

The time it will take the mega-ray blaster to hit the ground is 2.57 s.

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity of Optimus Prime, u = 24 m/s

height of fall of the mega-ray blaster, h = 94 m

The time of fall of the mega-ray blaster is calculated using the following kinematic equation;

[tex]h = ut + \frac{1}{2}gt^2\\\\94 = 24t + \frac{1}{2}(9.8)t^2\\\\94 = 24t + 4.9t^2\\\\4.9t^2 +24t -94 = 0\\\\Use \ formula \ method \ to \ solve \ for \ "t"\\\\a = 4.9 , b = 24, c = -94\\\\t = \frac{-b \ +/- \ \sqrt{b^2 -4ac} }{2a} \\\\t = \frac{-24 \ +/- \ \sqrt{(24)^2 -4(-94 \times4.9)} }{2(4.9)} \\\\t = \frac{-24 \ +/- \ \sqrt{2418.4} }{9.8}\\\\t = \frac{-24 \ +/- \ 49.177 }{9.8}\\\\t = \frac{-24 \ +\ 49.177 }{9.8} \ \ or \ \ t = \frac{-24 \ -\ 49.177 }{9.8} \\\\[/tex]

[tex]t = 2.57 \ s \ \ or \ \ t = -7.47 \ s[/tex]

t = 2.57 s

Therefore, the time it will take the mega-ray blaster to hit the ground is 2.57 s.

A man drops a ball off of a 7.2 m high cliff, what is the ball's velocity as it hits the ground?
(- 12m/s)
Proof llease

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Answer:

19.3 m/s

Explanation:

Take down to be positive.  Given:

Δy = 19 m

v₀ = 0 m/s

a = 9.8 m/s²

Find: v

v² = v₀² + 2aΔy

v² = (0 m/s)² + 2 (9.8 m/s²) (19 m)

v = 19.3 m/s

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Two identical plastic cups contain the same amount of water at two different temperatures, as shown to the left. Both cups are placed in a room at 25° Celsius. At the time cups were placed in the room, in which cup do the water molecules have higher average kinetic energy? ( Cup 1 © Cup 2​

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Answer:

the molecules will begin to move slowly and will turn to ice

Explanation:

hope this was good or not not sure if am right but yeah

which is true about the way air flows

A. high pressure to low pressure

B. low pressure to high pressure

C. cold air to hot air

D. hot air to cold air

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Answer:

A High-to-Low

Explanation:

its like water running down a hill.

During the study of the objects,What we can observe​

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There is no picture attached?

EX 6-1 A ball is twirled on a 0.870 - m-long string with a constant speed of 3.36 m / s . Calculate the acceleration of the ball. Be sure to specify the direction of the acceleration.

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Answer:

[tex]a=12.97\ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

The length of a string, l = 0.87 m

Speed of the ball, v = 3.36 m/s

We need to find the acceleration of the ball. The acceleration acting on the ball is centripetal acceleration. It is given by :

[tex]a=\dfrac{v^2}{r}\\\\a=\dfrac{(3.36)^2}{0.87}\\\\=12.97\ m/s^2[/tex]

So, the acceleration of the ball is [tex]12.97\ m/s^2[/tex].

A 55.0 kg student feels a
2.68 x 10-8 N gravitational force
from a Physics book 0.435 m away.
What is the mass of the Physics
book?

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Mass of book will be m = 4.495 kg  

What is gravitational force ?

The force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface is called gravitational force

Force = 2.68 x 10-8 N

mass of student(M)  = 55

mass of book=?

distance = 0.435m

gravitational constant (G)=6.67×10^-11

gravitational force (F)=2.68×10^-8

gravitational force (F) = (G*M*m) /[tex]d^{2}[/tex]

2.68 x 10-8  = ((6.67×10^-11) * ( 55 ) * m) / 0.435

m = 4.495 kg

Mass of book will be m = 4.495 kg  

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Answer:

acellus students

Explanation

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True or False: A cheetah, that has a mass of 40 kg, must exert a bigger force to change directions than a 15 kg gazelle because the cheetah has a greater mass

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True my friend hope this helps

A rectangular block weighs 240 N. the area of the block in contact with the floor is 20 cm2.calculate the pressure on the floor(give your answer in N/cm2
Help me Fast as you can,,

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Answer:

12 N/cm²

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Weight (W) of block = 240 N

Area (A) = 20 cm²

Pressure (P) =?

Next, we shall determine the force exerted by the block. This can be obtained as follow:

Weight (W) of block = 240 N

Force (F) =.?

Weight and force has the same unit of measurement. Thus, we force applied is equivalent to the weight of the block. Thus,

Force (F) = Weight (W) of block = 240 N

Force (F) = 240 N

Finally, we shall determine the pressure on the floor as follow:

Force (F) = 240 N

Area (A) = 20 cm²

Pressure (P) =?

P = F/A

P = 240 / 20

P = 12 N/cm²

Therefore, the pressure on the floor is 12 N/cm².

5. What is the area of space around a magnet called?
O Magnetic field
O Magnetic space
O Induced magnet


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Answer:

Magnetic Field

Explanation:

Answer:

Magnetic field

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
Which of these factors will increase the speed of a sound wave in the air?
A. slowing down the movement of particles in the air
B. raising the temperature of the air
C. removing particles form the air
D. decreasing the kinetic energy of the air
E. stopping particle collisions in the air

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

But molecules at a higher temperature have more energy.

Answer: B. Raising the temperature of the air

use particle motion to explain what happens when molten steel becomes a steel beam to be used in construction. ​

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Explanation:

A molten steel is in a liquid phase of matter. It has no defined volume of shape at this state. The particles inside this materials in this form is randomized by they are still attached to each other.

On cooling, when the molten steel solidifies and sets into a solid steel beam, the particles take up a fixed position and forms a definite shape and this confers a definite volume on them. The randomized particles stops and forms fixed crystals about their lattice. This way, the beam can carry and support a fixed amount of load.

A 420 g soccer ball is kicked into the air with an initial velocity of 30 m/s. How much kinetic energy does the soccer ball have?

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Answer:189000J

Explanation:KE=1/2mv^2

1/2(420g)(30m/s)^2

=189000J

List two examples of how the land can have a dramatic change in temperature throughout the day.

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Answer:

one could freeze and the second would thaw

Explanation:

sorry if its wrong

The two examples of how land can have a dramatic change in temperature

is during freezing and thawing.

Cold temperatures which is common during the winter period is

characterized by the formation of snow and freezing of smaller water

bodies.

There may be a short phase in which there is relative sunlight which melts

the frozen substances thereby forming liquids . This is usually as result of

the temperature being on the increase in the atmosphere.

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Which of the following is NOT a possible type of law that a government could pass to help fight climate change?
1. Making greenhouses gas production illegal
2. Regulating the amount of greenhouse gases businesses can produce
3. Funding research on technologies that are better for the environment than those we currently use
4. Providing tax incentives for businesses and people to take action

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

because people could lie about it

Sketch the electric field around these two objects if they have the same sign of charge. Make a separate drawing showing equipotential lines around the two charges. The potential is defined to be zero at infinity. Identify the line of zero potential between the two charges, if there is one.

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Answer:

* far from one of the charges, the field of the other charge is small and can be neglected

* on the outside of the loads the fields are added territorially

* between the charges the two fields tend to vanish

Explanation:

The electric field around two objects with charge of the same sign, for simplicity suppose that the objects have positive point spherical charges,

          E = k q / r2

bold letters indicate vectors, therefore the total electric field is

           E_total = E1 + E2

the module of this field is

           E_total = E1- E2

therefore we can outline this field

* far from one of the charges, the field of the other charge is small and can be neglected

* on the outside of the loads the fields are added territorially

* between the charges the two fields tend to vanish

An outline of these shows in Attachment A

The equipotential surfaces are defined as being perpendicular to the electric field lines since the electric field and the power difference are related

              E = [tex]\frac{dV}{dx} i^ + \frac{dV}{dy} j^ + \frac{dV}{dz} k^ = \Delta V[/tex]

We can schematize some characteristics of these surfaces

* very close to each load are spherical surfaces

* very far from the load is an elliptical surface, which envelops the loads

* between them there is a point of zero potential point C

See attached part B

A water molecule has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. If you were to add an additional oxygen atom to the molecule, would it still be water? If not, what would it be?

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Answer:

No, it would not still be water. it would be hydrogen peroxide

Explanation:

water is [tex]H_{2} O[/tex]. Adding another oxygen would make it [tex]H_{2} O_{2}[/tex], which is hydrogen peroxide

Answer:

It would be Hydrogen peroxide

Explanation:

Atoms actually prefer being configured as water (H2O). Adding on the extra oxygen takes a lot of energy (and other chemicals). That's why we see lots of water and not much hydrogen peroxide around in nature. The reason hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is dangerous is because it actually wants to drop off that extra oxygen and become water. Anything that does this is called an oxidising agent. An oxygen atom on it's own is pretty unstable and really wants to snatch up electrons from somewhere. First it'll probably gobble up some free floating hydrogen and make some more water with it. In our bodies we don't have much free floating hydrogen, so it runs out pretty quick. The oxygen atom army then has to start breaking up bigger molecules to steal the hydrogens and sometimes even the nitrogens. This breaks up the molecules that form the structures of your body and leaves you with a jumble of random configurations of atoms where the oxygen atoms passed through. Now, before you ask, normally oxygen doesn't do it to you because it exists in the air as O2, bonded to itself. The isolated oxygen atoms only exist for a brief time after they've split up from the hydrogen peroxide.

let's say you hypothetically ran over someone with your car, and they are now under your car in between the front wheels and the back wheels, right, and they're stuck as in can't breathe type stuck, right, do you keep driving so they can breathe or do you let them chill under your car?
just curious...​

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question: is this actually hypothetical?

Explanation:

also just leave the car there go get some McDonald's or sum and come back and if they're still breathing then go ahead and move the car .

Answer:

the same thing the last guy said

23. What mass of water will give up 240 calories
when its temperature drops from 80°C to 68°C?

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Answer:

20g

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Quantity of heat  = 240calories

Initial temperature  = 80°C

Final temperature  = 68°C

Unknown:

Mass of water = ?

Solution;

To solve this problem, we use the expression:

         Q  = m c (t₂  - t₁)

Q is the quantity of heat

m is the mass

c is the specific heat = 1 cal/g°C

t₂ is the final temperature

t₁ is the initial temperature

  Insert the parameters and solve;

  Change in temperature is an absolute value

          240 = m x 1 x (68 - 80)

           m  = 20g

Q3) Salman walks to the mosque with speed 2.4 m/s. If it takes him 3 min to
reach the mosque. Find the distance.​

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Answer: 432m

Explanation:

Convert 3 min to seconds

1 min = 60 sec

3 min = 180 sec

Multiply the speed times time to get distance.

2.4 x 180 = 432m

A particular inductor is connected to a circuit where it experiences a change in current of 0.8 amps every 0.10 sec. If the inductor has a self-inductance of 2.0 V, what is the inductance

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Answer:

0.4

Explanation:

Given that a particular inductor is connected to a circuit where it experiences a change in current of 0.8 amps every 0.10 sec. If the inductor has a self-inductance of 2.0 V, what is the inductance

Using the power formula

P = IV

Substitute all the parameters

P = 0.8 × 2

P = 1.6 W

But P = I^2 R

Substitute power and current

1.6 = 0.8^2 R

R = 1.6 / 0.64

R = 2.5 ohms

Inductance = reciprocal of resistance

Inductance = 1 / 2.5

Inductance = 0.4

The least count of stopwatch is 0.2s.The time of 20 oscillations of a pendulum was measured to be 25s.Find the percentage error in the measurement of time​

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Answer:

0.8%

Explanation:

We are given;

Number of oscillations; n = 20

Time taken; t = 25 s

Formula for period of oscillation;

T = t/n = 25/20 = 1.25 s

We are told that the least count is 0.2 s. Thus, error is; ΔT = 0.2 s

percentage error in the measurement of time is given by;

(0.2/(20 × 1.25)) × 100% = 0.8%

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