Answer:
Tangencial.
Explanation:
El adjetivo empleado es tangencial, cuya longitud es diez caracteres. La aceleración tangencial es el componente del vector aceleración que es paralelo a la dirección del vector velocidad de un punto que se mueve sobre una circunferencia.
La aceleración tangencial tiene la función de cambiar la magnitud del vector aceleración.
If the distance between two objects is increased by a factor of 3 (tripled), how will this affect Fg?
1. F g increases by 9 times
2. F g decreases to 1/9
3. F g increases by 3 times
4. F g decreases to 1/3
Answer:
2. F g decreases to 1/9
Explanation:
The formula for calculating the Force of gravity between two masses separated by a distance is expressed as;
F = GMm/d² ... 1
If the distance is tripled, the new force will be;
F1 = GMm/(3d)²
F1 = GMm/9d² ... 2
Divide equation 1 by 2
F/F1 = GMm/d²÷GMm/9d²
F/F1 = GMm/d²×9d²/GMm
F/F1 = 1 * 9
F = 9F1
F1 = 1/9 F
This means that the new force decreases to 1/9
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What happens to the speed (velocity) of a sound wave if the frequency decreases? (Assume the wavelength is constant.)
A. The speed is unchanged.
B. The speed quickly increases and then stops.
C. The speed increases.
D. The speed decreases.
Which of the following will result in the highest conductance?
large cross-sectional area, short pipe
small cross-sectional area, long pipe
small cross-sectional area, short pipe
large cross-sectional area, long pipe
Answer:
The highest conductance results from;
Large cross-sectional area, short pipe
Explanation:
The conductance, G, of a material is a measure of the rate or ease of electricity conduction of the material
[tex]The \ conductance \ G = Current/(Potential \ difference) = \dfrac{I}{V} =\dfrac{1}{R} = \dfrac{A}{\rho \cdot l}[/tex]
Where;
I = The current
V = The voltage (Potential difference)
R = The resistance
A = The cross-sectional area of the conductor
L = The length of the conductor
ρ = The resistivity of the conductor
Therefore, "G" is directly proportional to "A" ang "G" is inversely proportional to "l" from which we have that as the cross-sectional area increases the conductance increases and as the length of the pipe decreases the conductance increases.
The highest conductance is given by a large cross-sectional area and a short pipe.
Answer:
Large cross-sectional area, short pipe
Explanation:
which is the best insulator? metal, glass, plastic, or Styrofoam?
Answer:
Styrofoam would be the best insulator because it traps the air in small pockets, blocking the flow of heat energy.
Explanation:
A 13.3 kg box sliding across the ground
decelerates at 2.42 m/s2. What is the
coefficient of kinetic friction?
(No unit)
Answer:
0.25
Explanation:
According to newtons law of motion
\sum F_x = ma
F_f = ma
nR = ma
nmg = ma
ng = a
n = a/g
g is the acceleration due to gravity
Given
a = 2.42m/s²
g = 9.8m/s²
Substitute into the formula;
n = 2.42/9.8
n = 0.25
Hence the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25
Answer:
0.247
Explanation:
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True or false?
There is no
difference
between speed
and velocity
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Speed is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path, while velocity is the rate and direction of an object's movement.
A bulldozer uses a 500 N force to push a load of dirt 16 m to the worksite. How much work
does the bulldozer perform?
Explanation:
Force (F) = 500 N
Distance (d) = 16 m
work done (w) =?
We know that
w = F * d
= 500 * 16
= 8000 Joule.
The bulldozer performs 8000 Joule.
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A car travelling at 10 m/s accelerates at 3 m/s^2 for 6 seconds. What is the final velocity of the car?
Answer:28m/s
Explanation:I got one point so yeah hope this help
When a car traveling at 10 m/s accelerates at 3 meters/ second² for 6 seconds, then the final velocity of the car would be 28 meters per second.
What are the three equations of motion?There are three equations of motion given by Newton
v = u + at
S = ut + 1/2×a×t²
v² - u² = 2×a×s
As given in the problem, a car traveling at 10 m/s accelerates at 3 m/s^2 for 6 seconds,
the initial velocity of the traveling car = 10 m/s
time = 6 seconds,
acceleration = 3 meters/ second²
With the help of the first equation of the motion, we can calculate the final velocity of the car,
v = u + at
v = 10 + 3*6
v = 28 m/s
Thus, the final velocity of the car would be 28 meters per second.
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The moon has a mass of 7.35x1022 kg and is a lot farther away than is shown in textbooks. The mass of the
Earth is 5.98 x 1024 kg. The moon's mean orbit distance (center-to-center) around the earth is 3.84
x10 m.
8. Using this information, determine the gravitational force exerted on the moon by the Earth.
Answer:
[tex]F=1.98\times 10^{20}\ N[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of a Moon, [tex]M_m=7.35\times 10^{22}\ kg[/tex]
The mass of the Earth, [tex]M_e=5.98\times 10^{24}\ kg[/tex]
The moon's mean orbit distance around the earth is, [tex]r=3.84\times 10^8\ m[/tex]
We need to find the gravitational force exerted on the moon by the Earth.
The formula of gravitational force is given by :
[tex]F=G\dfrac{M_mM_e}{r^2}\\\\F=6.67\times 10^{-11}\times \dfrac{7.35\times 10^{22}\times 5.98\times 10^{24}}{(3.84\times 10^8)^2}\\\\F=1.98\times 10^{20}\ N[/tex]
So, the required force is [tex]1.98\times 10^{20}\ N[/tex].
Help me with this question please
Answer:
Its true i'm pretty sure
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is True
Explanation:
because it is and I suck at explaining
A car with a mass of 833 kg rounds an unbanked curve in the road at a speed of 28.0 m/s. If the
radius of the curve is 105 m, what is the centripetal force exerted on the car?
An airplane is traveling from North Africa to England. Which arrow correctly shows the direction gravity pulls the plane?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Given that,
The attached figure shows an airplane is traveling from North Africa to England.
To find,
The arrow that shows the direction gravity pulls the plane.
Solution,
The force of gravity always acts in the downward direction, The weight of an object is given by :
W = mg
Arrow 2 shows the direction of gravitational pull.
Answer:
2 or B
Explanation:
A bicycle pump contains 20 cm3 of air at a pressure of 100 kPa. The air is then pumped in a tyre of volume 100 cm3. Calculate the pressure of the air in the tyre. Assume that the temperature is fixed.
Answer:
The pressure of the air in the tyre is 20 kPa
Explanation:
The parameters for the bicycle pump and tyre are;
The volume of air contained in the bicycle pump, V₁ = 20 cm³
The pressure of the air contained in the bicycle pump, P₁ = 100 kPa
The volume (available) of the tyre, where the air is pumped, V₂ = 100 cm³
Let P₂ represent the pressure in the tyre after the air is pumped
By Boyle's law, we have that at constant temperature, the volume of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure;
Mathematically, Boyle's law gives the following equation;
P₁ × V₁ = P₂ × V₂
∴ P₂ = (P₁ × V₁)/V₂
Substituting the known values gives;
P₂ = (100 kPa × 20 cm³)/(100 cm³)
∴ P₂ = 100 kPa × 1/5 = 20 kPa
P₂ = 20 kPa
The pressure of the air in the tyre = P₂ = 20 kPa.
A car is driving on the road. The car starts to decelerate at -3 m/s2. It stops moving after 125
meters. How fast was the car going initially?
Answer:
27.39 m/s
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Deceleration (a) = –3 m/s²
Distance (s) = 125 m
Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s
Initial velocity (u) =?
The initial velocity (u) of the car can be obtained as follow:
v² = u² + 2as
0² = u² + (2 × –3 × 125)
0 = u² + (– 750)
0 = u² – 750
Collect like terms
0 + 750 = u²
750 = u²
Take the square root of both side
u = √750
u = 27.39 m/s
Thus, the initial velocity of the car was 27.39 m/s
The _____ deflects these winds to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the Southern Hemisphere
Answer:
Coriolis Effect
Explanation:
The Coriolis effect is responsible for the deflection of winds to the right in the Northern hemisphere and to the right in the Southern hemisphere. It is an effect that occurs because of the rotation of the earth around its axis.
The implication of this is that in areas of low pressure in the Northern hemisphere, winds tend to blow in anticlockwise direction, and in areas of high pressure, it blows in a clockwise direction. The opposite of this happens in the Southern hemisphere.
a moving truck takes a much longer time to stop than that taken by a car when brakes are pressed at the same time
The magnitude of inertia depends on the mass of the body.
What is inertia?The term inertia has to do with the degree of resistance to motion. We know that an object will continue in its state of rest or uniform motion unless it is acted upon by an external force.
The magnitude of inertia depends on the mass of the body. Since the truck is more massive than the car, it follows that a moving truck takes a much longer time to stop than that taken by a car when brakes are pressed at the same time.
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2 forces that oppose motion?
Answer:
gravity and friction
Explanation:
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8. The speed that the car is going at an instant of time is called the (5 points)
average speed
final speed
initial speed
instantaneous speed
Answer:
the speed that the car is going at an instant of time is called the instantaneous speed.
Lauren is comparing rocks from two different locations. She has the following
information about the rocks:
Rock A formed from small pieces of rock.
Rock B formed from liquid rock in a different place.
Rocks A and B formed at about the same time.
Are Rocks A and B the same or different types of rock?
.
The rocks are
Answer:
the same type because they both formed from rock material.
Explanation:
The rocks which are formed from small pieces of rocks are called sedimentary rocks whereas, the rocks formed from the liquid rocks or molten fluid rock, they are called igneous rocks. Hence, A rock A and B are of different types.
What is sedimentary rocks?There are broadly three types of rocks namely sedimentary rocks , igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks. These rocks can be interchanged to another forms through the process called rock cycle.
Sedimentary rocks are formed near the earth surface and which are deep within the earth. Sedimentary rocks are composed many small pieces of rocks. Thus the rock A is sedimentary rock.
Igneous rocks are formed by the crystallization of molten magma after cooling. These magma are developed underground in the upper mantle. Magma becomes hot by the convection current and it flow making the nearby plates to move. When it cools, it solidifies to form igneous rocks. Thus, rock B is igneous type.
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Hi, why do waves with longer wavelengths travel further than waves with shorter wavelengths?
Answer:
ones longer than the other daa
Explanation:
Answer:
well, because of the moon!
Explanation:
you see, the moon is what controls the waves. waves are most commonly caused by wind. wind-driven waves, or surface waves, are created by the friction between wind and surface water. as wind blows across the surface of the ocean or a lake, the continual disturbance creates a wave crest. the gravitational pull of the sun and moon on the earth also causes waves. so when the gravitation pull is weak, it creates the shorter wavelengths. without a stong pull, they don't go as far. when the pull is strong, the waves with longer wavelengths go further.
A planet's rotation determines the length of its day and its revolution determines the length of its year. A day on Earth is 24 hours and a year on Earth is 365 days. In contrast to Earth, a day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus. Which is the best reason for why this is so?
Explanation:
The speed of rotation of Venus is slower than that of Earth that is why a day on Venus is longerthan Earth's day. Whereas, Venus is closer to sun than Earth, this means Venus trajectory of revolution is smaller than that of Earth.Therefore, a year on Venus is shorter than Earth's year.
What is the difference between liquid water and water vapor?
A.) They have different arrangements of atoms in their molecules.
B.) They differ in their number and types of atoms.
C.) They are different states of the same pure substance.
D.) They are different types of chemical compounds.
Answer:
C
Explanation: Water vapor can turn into liquid water when it cools and Liquid water turns into vapor when it heats
Which of these metals are magnetic?
Copper is not magnetic
Steel is magnetic
Nickel is magnetic
Tin is magnetic
Aluminum is not magnetic
how much kinetic energy does a 2500kg minivan traveling at 35m/s have?
Answer:
Formular of kinteic energy is 0.5 × (mass x velocity)²
0.5 × 2500 kg × 35² =1,531,250 jules
A car travels at a constant speed of 40 miles per hour down the street for around 0.25 hours. What is its acceleration?
Answer:
55
Explanation:
was moving at 25 miles per hour
Picture is down below Thank you!
Answer:
The answer is 45 N to the right.
Explanation:
To find the answer add 25 N and 20 N to get 45 N.
A 100.0 kg safe is pushed across a floor with a force of 450 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.35. What is the acceleration of the safe?
Answer:
1.07m/s²
Explanation:
From the question we are given the following
applied force Fapp = 450N
mass of the safe m = 100kg
Weight of the safe W = 980N
coefficient of kinetic friction n = 0.35
Required
Acceleration of the safe
According to Newton's second law
\sum Fx = ma
Fapp - Ff = ma
Ff is the frictional force
Fapp - nmg = ma
450 - 0.35(100)(9.8) = 100a
450 - 343= 100a
107 = 100a
a = 107/100
a = 1.07m/s²
Hence the acceleration of the safe is 1.07m/s²
Compare and contrast a gas and a solid.
19 points ??? ASAP
Answer:
Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. ... gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.
Explanation:
gases are well separated with no regular arrangement.
solid are tightly packed usually in regular
pattern.
Which competition is the “ most important soccer competition in the world “ ?
a - National championship
b - World Cup
c - olympics
1. Aling lalawigan ng rehiyon ang napapaligiran ng mga bundok?
A. Cavite B. Batangas C. Laguna D. Quezon
B.batangas po
Explanation:Yan Lang po Ang Alam ko