Answer:
13,308 MAYBE IF IT ISN'T IM SO SORRY
Explanation:
the moon's mass is ____?
Answer:
7.35..kg
Explanation:
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What is the speed of a 200-kilogram car that is driving with 2000 joules of kinetic energy? (SHOW ALL WORK)
Answer:
v ≈ 4.47
Explanation:
The Formula needed = KE = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] m v²
Substitute with numbers known:
2000J = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] × 200kg × v²
Simplify:
÷100 ÷100 (Divide by 100 on both sides)
2000J = 100 × v²
[tex]\frac{2000J}{100}[/tex] = v²
20 = v²
√ √ (Square root on both sides)
√20 = √v²
4.472135955 = v (Round to whatever the question asks)
v ≈ 4.47 (I rounded to 2 decimal places or 3 significant figures, as that is what it usually is)
This force on compass dials is an example of a force that _______.
How much work is done on a pumpkin with a force of 24 newtons when you lift it 15 meters? *
Answer:
I'm not that busy solving but I'll tell you the formula that Force x distance is equal to work done
The work is done on a pumpkin when we lift it by 15 m with 24 N is 360 J
What is Work ?Work done is the amount energy gained (loosed) in bringing the body from initial position to final position. It is denoted by W and its SI unit is joule(J).
i.e. Work(W) is force(F) times displacement(s).
W=F× s
When a body is displaced with 1 newton of force by 1 m, then we can say that work has been done on the body by 1 joule.
Writing for it's dimension,
W=F× s
Force has dimension [L¹ M¹ T²]
Displacement has dimension [L¹]
multiplying both the dimensions Force and Displacement
we get,
dimension of Work [L² M¹ T²]
According to newton's second law of motion,
Force(F) is mass(M) times acceleration(a).
i.e. F=ma
Given,
Force = 24 N
Displacement = 15 m
W=F.s= 24*15 = 360 J
Hence work done on pumpkin is 360 J
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1) Do waves transport energy or matter?
phase difference formula
Answer:
Δx is the path difference between the two waves.
...
Phase Difference And Path Difference Equation.
Formula Unit
Phase Difference \Delta \phi=\frac{2\pi\Delta x}{\lambda } Radian or degree
Path Difference \Delta x=\frac{\lambda }{2\pi }\Delta \phi meter
Please help, I do NOT need any links.
Answer:
P since without a host the parasite won't be able to survive they would start decreasing as well but if the hosts were no more then they would go extinct. But since it is just decreasing then it should be P
select three parts of a circular saw
spindle
trigger
base
handle
key
chuck
Answer:
handle, trigger, spindle
मारवतन गनुहास (What Is MKS Syste
Convert 5 solar days into second.)
Answer:
5 Days to Seconds = 432000
Explanation:
What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force between two electrons each having a charge of 1.6 x 10-19 C separated by a distance of 1.00 × l0– 8 meter?
Answer:
[tex]fe = \frac{9 \times 10 {}^{9} \times 1.6 \times 10 {}^{ - 19} \times 1.6 \times 10 { - 19}^{?} }{(1 \times 10 { }^{ - 8}) {}^{2} } \\ fe = 23.04 \times 10 {}^{ - 13} n[/tex]
A conveyer belt carries a load of mass 180kg n lift it up in 1
Answer:
Cool.
Explanation:
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If the average human has a density of 1.01g/cm3
and the density of the Dead Sea is 1.23g/mL, why
can't we swim in the dead sea? Must have the
words (Mass, volume, and density)
Answer:The Dead Sea water has a density of 1.24 kg/litre
Explanation:
which makes swimming similar to floating.
Use these words to talk about water vapor in the atmosphere.Humidity, Dew
point, Clouds, Condense, Water Cycle
TRIES
Answer: Water vapors are the gaseous form of water when liquid water is exposed to heat or boiling temperature it vaporizes.
Explanation:
Humidity is the total concentration of water in the atmosphere or air. Dew point can be defined as the temperature at which the air get saturated into vapors. Clouds are the mass of water vapors enters into higher atmosphere due to evaporation these water vapors when condense they result in precipitation in the form of rain, hail, and others. The water cycle is the circulation of water in the form of vapors and liquid in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and earth.
Show that liquid pressure is directly
proportional to height of liquid in a vessel.
Answer:
P=F/A where F is the weight of the water and A is the area on which it is resting. The weight of the water is mg. The mass of the water is dv where d is the density and v is the volume. Finally, the volume of the water in a vessel is equal to the area of the base of the vessel times the height of the vessel. (v=Ah)
Plugging everything in we get:
P = dAhg/A
So
P=dhg
So we have shown that liquid pressure is directly proportional to height of liquid in a vessel.
Two 10.-ohm resistors have an equivalent resistance of 5.0 ohms when connected in an electric circuit with a source of potential difference. Using circuit symbols found below, draw a diagram of this
circuit.
The resistors are connected in parallel between the terminals of a battery.
Note: If those resistors are connected in parallel, then their equivalent resistance is already 5 ohms, even if they're still in the drawer or in a box on the shelf. They don't have to be connected to a source of voltage for that to happen.
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If you have two objects moving at the same velocity, would the object with bigger mass have higher or lower kinetic energy?
Answer:
The kinetic energy of a moving object is directly proportional to its mass and directly proportional to the square of its velocity. This means that an object with twice the mass and equal speed will have twice the kinetic energy while an object with equal mass and twice the speed will have quadruple the kinetic energy.
Which best describes the energy of a sound wave as it travels through a medium?
It increases.
lt decreases.
It remains the sam.
It depends on the medium,
Answer:
it depends on the medium :D
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El monoxido de carbono reacciona con el hidrogeno gaseoso para producir metanol (ch3oh) calcule el reactivo limite y el reactivo en exceso si la reaccion inicia con 2,0 g de cada reactivo calcule cuantos gramos de metanol se obtiene
Answer:
Se obtienen 2,27 gramos de metanol.
Explanation:
La reacción entre monóxido de carbono e hidrógeno para producir metanol es la siguiente:
CO + 2H₂ → CH₃OH
Para encontrar el reactivo limitante y el reactivo en exceso, debemos calcular el número de moles de CO y H₂:
[tex]\eta_{CO} = \frac{m}{M} [/tex]
En donde:
m: es la masa
M: es el peso molecular
[tex]\eta_{CO} = \frac{m}{M_{CO}} = \frac{2,0 g}{28,01 g/mol} = 0,071 moles [/tex]
[tex]\eta_{H_{2}} = \frac{2,0 g}{2,02 g/mol} = 0,99 moles [/tex]
Dado que la relación estequiométrica entre CO y H₂ es 1:2, el número de moles de hidrógeno gaseoso que reaccionan con el monóxido de carbono es:
[tex] \eta_{H_{2}} = \frac{2}{1}*0,071 = 0,142 moles [/tex]
Entonces, se necesitan 0,142 moles de H₂ para reaccionar con 0,071 moles de CO y debido a que se tienen más moles de H₂ (0,99 moles) entonces el reactivo limitante es CO y el reactivo en exceso es H₂.
Ahora podemos encontar la masa de metanol obtenida usando el reactivo limitante (CO) y sabiendo que la realcion estequiométrica entre CO y CH₃OH es 1:1.
[tex] \eta_{CH_{3}OH} = \eta_{CO} = 0,071 moles [/tex]
[tex] m = 0,071 moles*32,04 g/mol = 2,27 g [/tex]
Por lo tanto, se obtienen 2,27 gramos de metanol.
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An athletes heart beats 62 times per minute. What is the frequency of her heart beat?
Answer:
22
Explanation:
bc it just is
What is the relationship between the valence electrons of an atom and the chemical bonds the atom can form?
Answer:
Valence electrons are outer shell electrons with an atom and can participate in the formation of chemical bonds. In single covalent bonds, typically both atoms in the bond contribute one valence electron in order to form a shared pair. The ground state of an atom is the lowest energy state of the atom.
A ball is launched with an initial horizontal velocity of 10.0 meters per second. It takes 500 milliseconds for the ball to reach its maximum height.
Answer:
maximum horizontal distance = 10m
initial vertical velocity of the ball = 4.9m/s
Explanation:
Complete question
A ball is launched with an initial horizontal velocity of 10.0 meters per second. It takes 500 milliseconds for the ball to reach its maximum height.
Determine the maximum horizontal distance that the ball will travel.
Calculate the initial vertical velocity of the ball.
Maximum horizontal distance x is expressed as;
x = vT
T is total time of flight
T = 2t
Hence x = 2vt
v is the velocity
t is the time
Given
v = 10.0m/s
time t = 500ms = 0.5s
Horizontal distance = 2 * 10 * 0.5
Horizontal distance = 20 * 0.5
Horizontal distance = 10m
Hence the maximum horizontal distance that the ball will travel is 10m
To get the initial horizontal distance, we will use the equation of motion
v = u - gt
T maximum height, v = 0
Substitute
0 = u - 9.8(0.5)
-u = - 4.9
u = 4.9m/s
Hence the initial vertical velocity of the ball is 4.9m/s
A pumpkin is thrown horizontally off of a building at a speed of 2.5 — and travels a horizontal distance of
12 m before hitting the ground. We can ignore air resistance.
What is the vertical velocity when it hits the ground
Answer:
Explanation:
This is a missile throwing exercise, let's find the distance
x = v₀ₓ / t
t = v₀ₓ / x
let's calculate
t = 2.5 / 12
t = 0.2083 s
as time is a scalar this is the same value for descends to the ground
y = v_{oy} t - 1/2 g t²
we calculate
v_y = 0 - 9.8 0,2083
v_y = - 2.04 m / s
the negative sign indicates that the speed is down
A pumpkin is thrown horizontally off of a building at a speed of 2.5 m/s and travels a horizontal distance of 12 m before hitting the ground. We can ignore air resistance.
What is the pumpkin's vertical velocity when it hits the ground?
Answer: -47.04
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Gravity attracts an object to
A.
Earth's magnetic poles
B.
Earth's surface
C.
Earth's equator
D.
Earth's center
Answer:
D
Explanation:
"The diagram below shows three kettles with their powers and the time they take to boil 500cm of
water. How many units (kWh) does the 3kW kettle use to boil the water?"
The question above is about a diagram which shows 3 kettles. The one on the left is the on I have to focus on. The power of it is 3kW (KiloWatts) and its takes 3 minutes to boil the given amount of water. Can someone please answer this question? Don't give me an IP grabber or virus download link. If you give me a URL link of any kind, I will report your answer. Don't try it. The answer must be in kWh (KiloWatt Hours).
Answer:
3kWx(3/60)h=0.15kwh
Which of the following is another name for a convex lans?
O Diverging liens
3. Converging lens
O c Shrinking lans
OD Security lans
Answer:
3. converging lens
Explanation:
When the rays of light coming parallel to principle axis after refraction through the lens passes through a point called focus, since it converge all the ray at one point, that is why it is said to be converging lens.
Is there gravitational force between two students sitting in a classroom?
If so, explain why you don't observe any effects of this force.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation: the magnitude of the force is extremely small because the masses of the students are small relative to Earth's mass.
The gravitational force between two students sitting in classroom exists but its effect are not visible because the distance between these students is very very very small.
We have two students sitting in a classroom.
We have to investigate whether or not there is gravitational force between these two students.
State Newtons law of Gravitation.Newton's law of universal gravitation states that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers. Mathematically -
[tex]$F=\frac{GMm}{r^{2} }[/tex]
According to the question, we have - Two students sitting in a classroom.
Take a close look and you will identify that the distance between any two students in classroom is very small. Gravitational force is also the weakest force since the value of Universal gravitation constant (G) = 6.674 x [tex]10^{-11}[/tex] [tex]m^{3}kg^{-1}s^{-2}[/tex] is very small. Moreover, the force of gravitation is inversely proportional to square of distance between two bodies -
[tex]$F \alpha \frac{1}{r^{2} }[/tex]
This will make the gravitational force even more weak. This is the main reason why you don't observe any effects of this force. The gravitational force exists between any two bodies that have mass and energy, but its magnitude might depend upon other factors to.
Hence, the gravitational force between two students sitting in classroom exists but its effect are not visible because the distance between these students is very very very small.
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What is the full meaning of ROYGBIV?
Answer:
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
Explanation:
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True or False: The northern & southern lights are caused by solar wind particles interacting with gases in our atmosphere.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
An aurora is a natural electric phenomenon that creates bright and colorful light displays in the sky. These dramatic and colorful lights are created when electrically charged particles from solar winds enter the Earth's atmosphere and interact with gases in the atmosphere.