Answer:
c. Position C
Explanation:
As the magnetic force is the strongest at the end of the poles and it decreases when it comes to its centre.
Why is mineral copper often used to make electrical wires
Because copper is the second-best electrical conductor, it's cheaper and more plentiful than silver, and it's relatively easy to get it out of the ground, refine it, and form it into wires.
(If the electrical wiring in your house was all silver wire, I guess nothing would ever work, because people would keep stealing your wiring.)
An object accelerates at 8 m/s^2 when a force of 40 Newtons is
applied to it. What is the mass of the object? (Use formula: m=Fla)
Answer:
5 kg
Explanation:
Acceleration = 8 m/s^2
Force = 40 N
Force = mass * acceleration
mass = force / acceleration
mass = 40 / 8
mass = 5 kg
If an 80 kg swimmer pushes off a pool wall with a force of 250 N, what is her
acceleration?
Answer:
Explanation:
Force = Mass*Acceleration
Remember this formula because its one of the most used formula in all of physics.
250N = 80kg*Acceleration
a = 3.125 m/s^2
There would definitely be friction because of the water, but since this says high school physics, you prolly can assume it to be negligible
two 100 kg astronauts are floating in space. the first astronaut is moving at 5 m/s while the second is at rest. the two astronauts collide. both astronauts are moving at 3 m/s. based on the information provided, which of the following statements is true?
Answer:
The true statement is;
Neither momentum or kinetic energy is conserved
Explanation:
The question relates to the verification of the conservation of linear momentum, and kinetic energy
The given parameters are;
The mass of each astronaut = 100 kg
From which, we have;
The mass of the moving astronaut, m₁ = 100 kg
The mass of the stationary astronaut, m₂ = 100 kg
The initial velocity of the moving astronaut, v₁ = 5 m/s
The initial velocity of the stationary astronaut, v₂ = 0 m/s
The final velocity of both astronauts, v₃ = 3 m/s
The sum of the initial momentum of both astronauts is given as follows;
[tex]P_{initial}[/tex] = m₁·v₁ + m₂·v₂ = 100 kg × 5 m/s + 100 kg × 0 m/s = 500 kg·m/s
[tex]P_{initial}[/tex] = 500 kg·m/s
The sum of the final momentum of the astronauts is given as follows;
[tex]P_{final}[/tex] = m₁·v₃ + m₂·v₃ = (m₁ + m₂) × v₃ = (100 kg + 100 kg) × 3 m/s = 600 kg·m/s
[tex]P_{final}[/tex] = 600 kg·m/s
∴ [tex]P_{initial}[/tex] = 500 kg·m/s ≠ [tex]P_{final}[/tex] = 600 kg·m/s
[tex]P_{initial}[/tex] < [tex]P_{final}[/tex], therefore, the sum of the linear momentum of both astronauts is not conserved
The sum of the initial kinetic energy of each astronaut is given as follows;
[tex]K.E._{initial}[/tex] = 1/2·m₁·v₁² + 1/2·m₂·v₂² = 1/2 × 100 kg × (5 m/s)² + 1/2 × 100 kg × (0 m/s)² = 1250 Joules
[tex]K.E._{initial}[/tex] = 1250 Joules
The sum of the final kinetic energy of the astronaut is given as follows;
[tex]K.E._{final}[/tex] = 1/2·m₁·v₃² + 1/2·m₂·v₃² = 1/2 × 100 kg × (3 m/s)² + 1/2 × 100 kg × (3 m/s)² = 900 joules
[tex]K.E._{final}[/tex] = 900 joules
[tex]K.E._{initial}[/tex] > [tex]K.E._{final}[/tex], therefore, the kinetic energy is not conserved
From which we get that neither momentum or kinetic energy is conserved.
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Beyonce weighs 500 N and is sitting at one end of a see-saw which is 4 m long and balanced in the middle. Jordan is 2000 N. Where should she sit in order to balance the see-saw?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The gravitational potential energy decreases and the kinetic energy increases. The gravitational potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy as the ball rolls down the ramp.
A. The gravitational potential energy decreases and the kinetic energy increases. The gravitational potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy as the ball rolls down the ramp.
B. The gravitational potential energy decreases and the kinetic energy increases.As soon as the ball starts moving it no longer has gravitational potential energy; it has only kinetic energy.
C. The kinetic energy and and gravitational potential energy both decrease. Both forms of energy are used up as the ball moves and are not transformed into any other form of energy.
D. The gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy both stay the same. One form of energy cannot be transformed into a different form of energy.
Answer:
The gravitational potential energy decreases and the kinetic energy increases. The gravitational potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy as the ball rolls down the ramp.
Explanation:
The gravitational potential energy is the energy due to the position of a body above the ground.
Kinetic energy is the energy due to the motion of a body.
From the law of conservation of energy "energy is neither created nor destroyed but transformed from one form to another".
As the ball rolls down the ramp, the potential energy at the height is converted to kinetic energy.
1)Describe the difference between an
energy transfer and energy store.
2)Give 3 examples of an energy transfer.
3)Give 3 examples of an energy store.
Answer:
1) Energy transfer is the movement of energy from one location to another. ... Energy transformation is when energy changes from one form to another – like in a hydroelectric dam that transforms the kinetic energy of water into electrical energy.
2)A swinging pirate ship ride at a theme park. Kinetic energy is transferred into gravitational potential energy.
A boat being accelerated by the force of the engine. ...
Bringing water to the boil in an electric kettle.
3)Common examples of energy storage are the rechargeable battery, which stores chemical energy readily convertible to electricity to operate a mobile phone, the hydroelectric dam, which stores energy in a reservoir as gravitational potential energy, and ice storage tanks, which store ice frozen by cheaper energy at night
Explanation:
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What is the weight of an object on Earth with a mass of 90.0kg?
Answer:
Weight (Force) = mass x acceleration due to gravity Weight = 90.0 kg x 9.80 m/s2 Weight = 882 N or 882 kg m/s2 Page 2 Newton's Notes 2 Gravity has an effect on an object in the vertical direction only.
Answer:
882.9N
Explanation:
1kg is 9.81n
A 1-kg plastic block is neutrally buoyant when submerged in water with a density of 1 g/cm3. If the same block is placed, such that it is completely submerged, in a container of oil with a density of 0.8 g/cm3, find the acceleration of the block.
Answer:
-2 m/s
Explanation:
The computation of the acceleration of the block is as follows:
The volume of the block is
V = 1kg ÷ 1,000 kg/m^3 = 1 ÷ 1,000 m^3
Now at the time of submerging in the oil
Net force is
[tex]m_g - F_B = m \times (-a)\\\\m_g - v\times S_{oil} \times g = -ma\\\\a = (\frac{v}{m} \times S_{oil} - 1) g\\\\= (\frac{1}{1000} \times 0.8 \times 1000 -1 ) \times 10\\\\[/tex]
= -2 m/s
Hi, I have a question if I calculate the average force that must be exerted on a 0.145 kg baseball for me to give it an acceleration of 130 m/s2. How would I get I get the acceleration would I divide 130 by 0.145 kg to get the acceleration?
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Answer:
Is there a map of the town? It doesn't make sense without coridnates or street lengths. If it was a straight isosilese triangles the return time is 3:36pm. This answer doesn't make sense if there is a map.
Explanation:
Side a is 12km Side b 15 km Side c 19.21 km.
9am depearture
11am 12km away rest
11:30am starts at 10 km/h
1:00 pm reaches town
2:00pm done lunch
3:36 pm return home.
an object has a mass of 4kg and an average acceleration of 10m/s/s what is the force
Oh no! The Hulk just fell off the Empire State Building! Calculate how long it took him to fall straight down from the top of the Empire State Building, which is 380 m high.
If you can provide some, explanation I will greatly appreciate it.
Answer:
8.803 s
(but this is only if it's a free fall, which we assume since we didn't get the mass of the hulk)
Calculate the watts of power expended when a force 400 N travels 12 meters over 10 seconds.
Answer:
Explanation:
Example
What is the net force on this box?
100 N
80 N
90 N
1
100 N
Answer:
10 N to the right
and the up and down is 0 N
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Energy is...
a. motion
b. stored power as heat
c. power
d. the ability to do work or cause change?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
it's d
Explanation:
because if you had energy you could do anything but without energy you won't be able to so anything
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Because of the costs involved in maintaining high temperatures and pressure, nuclear method for generating electrical energy. is not yet a practical Which best completes the statement?
Answer:
Fusion or energy because I had that question in my school so I wrote it in my notes book so it fusion or energy I don’t now hop this help you
Explanation:
Balok diam diatas bidang miring pada sudut kemiringan 40° balok mulai bergerak,tentukan koefisien gesek statis antara balok dan bidang miring
Answer:
0.84
Explanation:
m = Massa balok
g = Percepatan gravitasi
[tex]\theta[/tex] = Sudut kemiringan
[tex]\mu[/tex] = Koefisien gesekan statik antara balok dan bidang miring
Gaya balok karena beratnya diberikan oleh
[tex]F=mg\sin\theta[/tex]
Gaya gesekan diberikan oleh
[tex]f=\mu mg\cos\theta[/tex]
Kondisi dimana balok mulai bergerak adalah ketika gaya balok akibat beratnya sama dengan gaya gesek pada balok.
[tex]mg\sin\theta=\mu mg\cos\theta\\\Rightarrow \mu=\dfrac{mg\sin\theta}{mg\cos\theta}\\\Rightarrow \mu=\tan\theta\\\Rightarrow \mu=\tan40^{\circ}\\\Rightarrow \mu=0.84[/tex]
Koefisien gesekan statik antara balok dan bidang miring adalah 0.84.
Explain why you have to close the switch in order for the electromagnet to pick up any paperclips.
To start the magnetic field
if you poured oil and water into a beaker , which liquid would be on top and which would be on the bottom ? How would the densities of the liquids compare with their positions in the beaker ? Explain
Answer:
oil floats in water due to the fact that it is less dense. since the water is more dense, it is basically heavier, and heavier items always sink, while lighter items float, the same can be said about liquids. denser liquids will sink while less dense items will float.
How do simple
machines magnify
forces?
Answer:
Motion at one end of the beam results in motion at the other end in the opposite direction.
Explanation:
The location of the fulcrum can magnify (or reduce) the force applied at one end at the expense (or advantage) of the distance over which the other end travels. Sorry if I get this wrong! I am in 5th grade. ♥
1. Convert the following to Scientific notation
A) 0.005
Sugar dissolved in water is an example of?
A. Precipitate
B. Molecule
C. Compound
D. Solution
Answer:
D. Solution
Explanation:
Sugar dissolved in water is an example of solution.
A solution is a homogenous mixture of solutes and solvents.
In a solution the solute particles ae distributed uniformly in the solvents. The solute is the substance and it is the sugar here that is dissolved to make a solution.
The solvent is the water in this instance that helps to dissolve the solute.
Answer:
D. Solution
Explanation:
Dissolving sugar in water is an example of a physical change. Here's why:
A chemical change produces new chemical products. In order for sugar in water to be a chemical change, something new would need to result.
What is the net force on a 116 kg woman free falling at 97 m/s who has reached terminal velocity.
Which of the following statements about transition metals is true?
a.
They are never found uncombined in nature.
b.
They include familiar metals such as gold, silver, copper, and nickel.
c.
They are so soft that they can be cut with an ordinary knife.
d.
They are the most reactive of all the types of metals.
Answer:
b.They include familiar metals such as gold, silver, copper, and nickel.
They include familiar metals such as gold, silver, copper, and nickel.
Transition metals are like main group metals in many ways: They look like metals, they are malleable and ductile, they conduct heat and electricity, and they form positive ions.
What are metals ?"A metal is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. Metals are typically malleable or ductile."
What are transition metals ?"Transition metals are placed between s−block and p−block elements in periodic table. They are termed as d-block elements. These metals are unstable and exhibit transitional behavior between s block and p block elements, hence the name transition metals."
What is electricity ?"Electricity is defined as the rate of flow of charges in a conductor."
Electricity is defined as the effects of an electric charge. An example of electricity is the force that powers a light bulb. An example of electricity is lightning. An example of electricity is static electricity, the buildup of electric charges on an object's surface.
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List at least 5 examples of civil rights
Answer:
right to vote, the right to a fair trial, the right to government services, the right to a public education, and the right to use public facilities.
Look at the picture of the galaxy, above. What type of galaxy is this?
A.
spiral
B.
elliptical
C.
barred spiral
D.
irregular
Answer:
A
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Explanation:
what is magnetic field right and left hand rule
Answer:
The Right Hand Rule, illustrated at left, simply shows how a current-carrying wire generates a magnetic field. ... The Left Hand Rule shows what happens when an electrical current enters a magnetic field. You need to contort your hand in an unnatural position for this rule, illustrated below
Help me pleaseeeeee due. Today
Answer:
1. geothermal
2. nuclear
3. biofuel
A tennis ball covers a distance of 12 meters in 0.4 seconds what is the velocity of the tennis ball?
Answer:
30m/s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Distance = 12m
Time taken = 0.4s
Unknown:
Velocity of the tennis ball = ?
Solution:
Velocity of a body is the displacement per unit of time.
Velocity = [tex]\frac{displacement}{time}[/tex]
So;
Velocity = [tex]\frac{12}{0.4}[/tex] = 30m/s