1. Two vectors have magnitudes 6 & 8 units, respectively. Find the maximum &
minimum resultant vectors.
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Answer 1

Answer:

The maximum magnitude of their resultant is 14 units, and the minimum is 2 units

Explanation:

Resultant Vectors

When two or more vectors are added or subtracted, the resultant vector can be found by considering their magnitudes and directions.

Two vectors applied to the same point can produce a result that can vary from being completely collaborative or completely opposite.

If two vectors act in a collaborative form, their magnitudes are added and the result has the maximum possible magnitude. If they act in opposite directions, the result has the minimum possible magnitude.

Thus, being 6 and 8 units the magnitudes of the vectors, the maximum magnitude of their resultant is 14 units, and the minimum is 2 units.


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Which point is located at (4, –2)?

On a coordinate plane, point A is 2 units to the left and 4 units up. Point B is 4 units to the right and 2 units down. Point C is 4 units to the left and 2 units up. Point D is 2 units to the right and 4 units down.
A
B
C
D

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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

You are driving at 30.0 m/s on a freeway curve of radius 25.0 m. What is the magnitude of your acceleration?

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Answer:

36.0 m/s^2

Explanation:

The magnitude of your acceleration is equal to 36.0 [tex]m/s^2[/tex].

Given the following data:

Radius, r = 25.0 meters. Speed, V = 30.0 m/s.

To calculate the magnitude of your acceleration:

Mathematically, the centripetal acceleration of an object is given by this formula:

[tex]A_c = \frac{V^2}{r}[/tex]

Where:

[tex]A_c[/tex] is the centripetal acceleration.r is the radius of the circular track.V is the velocity of an object.

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]A_c = \frac{30.0^2}{25.0}\\\\A_c = \frac{900}{25.0}[/tex]

Centripetal acceleration = 36.0 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]

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mechanical waves apply________to push molecules in their path?
(fill in the blank)

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Answer:

what is the force of gravitational attraction between an object with a mass of 100 kg and another object that has a mass of 300 kg are at a distance of 2m apart

What two things determine whether a molecule is polar?
Check all that apply.
A. If there is an anion and a cation
B. If the molecule is easily ionized
C. If the bonds are polar
D. The molecular shape

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:C&D

Explanation:

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A constant force of 4.5N acts on a 7.2 kg object for 10 s what is the change in the object velocity

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Answer:

The change in the object's velocity is 6.25 m/s

Explanation:

Force

According to the second Newton's law, the net force exerted by an external agent on an object of mass m is:

F = ma      [1]

Where a is the acceleration of the object.

On the other hand, the equations of the Kinematics describe the motion of the object by the equation:

[tex]v_f=v_o+at\qquad\qquad[2][/tex]

Where:

vf is the final speed

vo is the initial speed

a is the acceleration

t is the time

It's given a constant force of F=4.5 N acts on an object of mass m=7.2 kg. The object has an acceleration we can calculate solving [1] for a:

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

[tex]a=\frac{4.5}{7.2}=0.625[/tex]

[tex]a=0.625\ m/s^2[/tex]

It's required con compute the change of velocity (or its magnitude, the speed). From [2]:

[tex]v_f-v_o=at[/tex]

The expression at the left side is the change of speed Δv:

[tex]\Delta v=at[/tex]

Knowing the time is t=10 s:

[tex]\Delta v=0.625*10[/tex]

[tex]\Delta v=6.25\ m/s[/tex]

The change in the object's velocity is 6.25 m/s

The density of solid copper is 8960 kg/m3.
The density of molten copper is 7900 kg/m3.
Explain this difference in density by referring to the particle model and the arrangement of
atoms in the two states. (2)

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Explanation:

The density of a solid copper is 8960kg/m^3 while the density of a molten copper is 7900kg/m^3 this is due to the difference in the state of matter, the solid copper is in solid state while the molten copper is in form of a liquid. In the solid copper atoms are tightly pack while they atom are not tightly packed.

A paratrooper jumping from the plane lands safely ,why?​

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A paratrooper opens parachute immediately after jumping to increase the air resistance and land safely on the ground. as the speed of the paratrooper increases, the air resistance also increases

How high will the ball go? I would really appreciate a step by step answer!

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Answer:

y = 3.26 [m]

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we must use the following equation of kinematics.

[tex]v_{f}^{2}= v_{o}^{2}-2*g*y[/tex]

where:

Vf = final velocity = 0

Vo = initial velocity = 8 [m/s]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

y = elevation [m]

Note: The negative sign in the equation above represents that the movement is againts the direction of the gravity acceleration.

Now replacing:

[tex]0=8^{2} -2*9.81*y\\19.62*y=64\\y=3.26 [m][/tex]

What does the universe contain?

A. Only stars and planets

B. Everything

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Answer:

B

In my opinion. :)

Explanation:

When the velocity of an object is quadrupled , by what factor is its kinetic energy changed ?

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Answer:

I believe it is 16

Explanation:

Answer:so add the momentum twice and then the kinetic energy becomes four times

Explanation:This includes to me not the factor but by what factor it’s kenetic energy changes Momentum becomes twice and kinetic energy becomes four times its original value

force of 4 Newtons in 20 power output? 40 Nm/sec 2 Nm 2 Nm/sec 1​

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Answer:

P = 0.2 W

Explanation:

Given that,

Force, F = 4 N

Displacement, d = 1 m (say)

Time, t = 20 s

We need to find the power output. Power is the rate of doing work. So,

P = W/t

[tex]P=\dfrac{Fd}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{4\times 1}{20}\\\\P=0.2\ W[/tex]

So, the required power is 0.2 W.

An incandescent bulb is supplied with
100 J of energy every second and
transfers 5 J of energy by light
Calculate the efficiency of the bulb.

I need some help can you explain this to me please and thank you

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Answer:

Efficiency = 5%

Explanation:

Given that,

Supplies energy to the bulb = 100 J

Transferred energy by the bulb = 5 J

We need to find the efficiency of the bulb. It can be given by "

[tex]\eta=\dfrac{\text{useful energy out}}{\text{useful energy in}}\times 100\\\\=\dfrac{5}{100}\times 100\\\\=5\%[/tex]

So, the efficiency of the bulb is 5%.

_____ is the sum of all potential and kinetic energy.

Group of answer choices

Law of Conservation of Energy

Gravitational Potential Energy

Stored energy

Mechanical Energy

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Answer:

mechanical energyis the sum of all potential and kinetic energy.hope it helps!

Twins Jody and Taylor are rearranging the furniture in their bedroom and want to move a dresser across the room. The dresser has a sliding force of 90N. Jody can push with a force of 55N and Taylor can push with a force of 38N. What is the Net Force? Can the twins move the dresser across the room? Explain why in complete sentences and show all math work to support your answer.

Plz help this is due in 5 days ;-;

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Answer:

yes, They will be able to move the dresser.

Explanation:

sliding force 90N

55N + 38N = 93N

therefore, yes the twins can move the dresser

Which of the following is a force?

Momentum

Friction

Acceleration

Velocity

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Answer:

friction

Explanation:

have you not heard frictional force?

have you ever heard momentum force or acceleration force

hope this helps. if not. please report it and let someone else try it

2. What is the smallest particle into which an
element can be divided?
O proton
particle
O atom
O nucleus

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Explanation:

atommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Atom hope this helps!

Does static electricity attract dead skin cells

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Answer:

no i dont think so

Explanation:

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used. Match the reactants with the products.

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This is an incomplete question, the complete question is given below.

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used.  Match the reactants with the products.

copper sulfate + oxygen

copper oxide

zinc sulfate + copper

aluminum chloride + copper

copper + water

copper sulfate + zinc  →

aluminum + copper chloride  →

copper oxide + hydrogen  →

copper + oxygen  →

Answer :

Copper sulfate + Zinc → Zinc sulfate + copper

Aluminium + Copper chloride → Aluminium chloride + copper

Copper oxide + Hydrogen → Copper + Water

Copper + Oxygen → Copper oxide

Explanation :

As we know that chemical reaction is a reaction in which two or more than two substances or reactants are reacted to give two or more than two different products.

According to the question:

Copper sulfate + Zinc → Zinc sulfate + copper

This reaction is a single replacement reaction in which zinc is more reactive than copper and zinc displaces copper from its salt to give products.

Aluminium + Copper chloride → Aluminium chloride + Copper

This reaction is a single replacement reaction in which aluminium is a more reactive element than copper and aluminium displaces copper from its salt to give products.

Copper oxide + Hydrogen → Copper + water

This reaction is a single replacement reaction in which hydrogen displaces less reactive metals from their oxide to form water and the metal.

Copper + Oxygen → Copper oxide

This reaction is a synthesis reaction in which two different atoms or molecules combine to form single compound.

Answer:

Copper sulfate + Zinc → Zinc sulfate + copper

Aluminium + Copper chloride → Aluminium chloride + copper

Copper oxide + Hydrogen → Copper + Water

Copper + Oxygen → Copper oxide

Explanation:

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which hand is negatively charged?
A
B
C
D

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Answer:

the one that has more negative sights so the first hand on your right :)

Answer:

b

Explanation:

the height has a distance of 2.5 seconds to hit the ground what is gravity?

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Answer:

11 times

Explanatiom:

756 fourty

Calculate Density:
Volume=43cm3, Mass=45g

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Answer:

P= 1.04651 g/cm3

Explanation:

The intensity of a sound is another way to say the _________ of a sound.
frequency
amplitude
wavelength
loudness

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Answer:

Frequency and tfcvvbyfgffhhi

Answer:

I think frequency

Explanation:

the distance between pole and position of image can denoted by___
a)u. b)v. c)R. d)C​

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Answer:

b) v

Explanation:

the distance between pole and position of image can denoted by v

Zach drives his car around a circular section of a road having a radius of 50 meters at a constant speed of 20 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration of Zach's car?

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Answer:

Centripetal acceleration = 8m/s²

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Radius, r = 50m

Velocity, v = 20m/s

To find centripetal acceleration;

Centripetal acceleration = v²/r

Centripetal acceleration = 20²/50

Centripetal acceleration = 400/50

Centripetal acceleration = 8m/s²

Therefore, the centripetal acceleration of Zach's car is 8 meters per seconds square.

For this graph to the right, what is the
velocity of the object? Show your work.

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I dont see a mark where it is, if there was a line it would be marking the constant speed of it. There is just time(s) which probably stands for speed, and position(m) which probably stands for miles. There is a measurement of 50, down to 10. Please give me more explanation to this question and I may be able to help!


After a rocket falling through the air explodes, the net momentum of its
fragments...
A. increase
B. Decrease
C. stays the same
D. Is zero

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it increase it momentum

In what direction do the velocity vectors point in circular motion?

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The velocity vector is always perpendicular to the radius. By radius, I mean the inward centripetal force that pulls the object to continue on its curved path. Without this inward force, the object would continue on a straight path tangential to the curve it was previously on.

an object is moving along a straight road at the speed of 6 km per hour

a,how future away is the object every one hour​

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Answer:

6km

Explanation:

How are electromagnetic waves different from sound or water waves?

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Explanation:

Electromagnetic waves are different from sound or water waves in such a way that water and sound waves are called mechanical waves that requires a material medium for their propagation.

Electromagnetic waves do no require a material medium for propagation.

Electromagnetic waves are carried or transported by radiation and this can be passed through vacuums and different other materials. But mechanical waves such as water and sound waves requires a material medium for their propagation. They cannot pass through a vacuum.

A student wants to use all of the appliances at the same time so plugs them in to a multiway socket.
The socket has a maximum safe current of 30A and the mains electricity is 230V.
a. Is it safe to use all five appliances at once?
Explain your answer showing your use of the equation

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Answer:

The answer would be no

Explanation:

because the voltages are so high, we can assume that 5 appliances divided up between the voltages would not be safe to use together and would ultimately cause the circuits to overload

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