Explanation:
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Answer:
1st: Radiation
2nd: Conduction
3rd: Convection
Explanation:
I actually learned this before in school. Yay
Explain why is the temperature of a hot tea higher than the temperature of iced tea?
Answer:
Because the hot tea is hot from a microwave or coffee machine when iced tea is cold from ice in the tea.
Explanation:
The brick wall (of thermal conductivity
1.16 W/m ° C) of a building has dimensions
of 5 m by 7 m and is 18 cm thick.
How much heat flows through the wall in
a 17.2 h period when the average inside and
outside temperatures are, respectively, 24°C
and 8°C?
Answer in units of MJ.
Answer:223.46 MJ
Explanation:
Given
The thermal conductivity of brick wall is [tex]k=1.16\ W/m.^{\circ}C[/tex]
Cross-section of Wall [tex]A=5\m \times 7\ m[/tex]
time period [tex]t=17.2\ h=17.2\times 60\times 60=61,920\ s[/tex]
Inside temperature [tex]T_i=24^{\circ}C[/tex]
Outside temperature [tex]T_o=8^{\circ}C[/tex]
Heat transfer through the bricks
[tex]\dot{Q}=kA\dfrac{dT}{dx}[/tex]
[tex]\dot{Q}=1.16\times 35\times \dfrac{16}{0.18}\\\\\dot{Q}=3608.88\ W[/tex]
Heat flow for 17.2 h
[tex]Q=3608.88\times 61,920=223.46\ MJ[/tex]
How are wavelength, pitch, frequency, and energy all related?
Answer:
he word that musicians use for frequency is pitch. The shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency, and the higher the pitch, of the sound. In other words, short waves sound high; long waves sound low. ... In other words, it sounds higher
Explanation:
1. meaning of heat and temperature
2. differences between heat and temperature
Answer:
1.heat is a form of 1.temperature is a form
energy that gives of energy that is used to
sensation of measure hotness or
warmth. or coldness of body.
2.its si unit is 2.its si unit is kelvin.
joule.
A rope is used to pull a box 15.0 m across a floor. The rope is held at an angle of 46.0˚ and a force of 628 N is used along the rope. What is the work done? Your answer should be rounded to the tenths place, and include the correct units. View question
Answer:
6544.07 J
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Distance (d) = 15 m
Force (F) = 628 N
Angle (θ) = 46°
Workdone (Wd) =?
The work done can be obtained by using the following formula:
Wd = Fd × Cos θ
Wd = 628 × 15 × Cos 46
Wd = 9420 × 0.6947
Wd = 6544.07 J
Therefore, the workdone is 6544.07 J
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When you look into your bathroom mirror, are you upside down
(inverted) or right side up (upright)?
Is this a real or virtual image?
Why?
What is the focal length of a bathroom (flat) mirror?
Answer:
When the image distance is positive, the image is on the same side of the mirror as the object, and it is real and inverted. When the image distance is negative, the image is behind the mirror, so the image is virtual and upright.
Explanation:
If 5.5% of 473.0 mL of vinegar is acetic acid, how many milliliters of acetic acid are there
Answer:
26.02 ml
Explanation:
0.055(473.0) = 26.02 ml
When the volume of the gas is reduced, what change in property would be the most reasonable to expect?
Answer:
Two possibities: Increase in pressure or decrease in temperature.
Explanation:
There are two possibilities under the assumption that mass of the gas is conserved and, consquently, the amount of moles is also conserved, a reduction in the volume of the gas leads to an increase in pressure (Boyle's Law) and a decrease in temperature (Gay-Lussac's Law)
How much force is required to stretch a spring 12 cm, if the spring constant is 55 N/m?
Answer:
Explanation:
F = -kΔx
Since the spring constant is given in N/m, we need to convert the stretch to meters as well.
12 cm = .12 m
Now we can solve the problem:]
F = -55(-.12) so
F = 6.6N
The force required to stretch the spring is 6.6 N
Data obtained from the question Extention (e) = 12 cm = 12 / 100 = 0.12 mSpring constant (K) = 55 N/mForce (F) =? How to determine the forceThe force acting on a spring is given by:
Force (F) = spring constant (K) × Extention (e)
F = Ke
With the above formula, we can obtain the force required to stretch the spring as follow:
F = Ke
F = 55 × 0.12
F = 6.6 N
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please help well be very much appreciated <3 Currently, fossil fuels are one of the world's primary energy sources. The graph shows the amount of carbon
that has been released in the atmosphere since 1900 due to the burning of fossil fuels.
Answer: the answer is d
Explanation:
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Which food provide the best nutrients
Answer: Foods that naturally are nutrient-rich include fruits and vegetables. Lean meats, fish, whole grains, dairy, legumes, nuts, and seeds also are high in nutrients.
What I ferromagnetism??
Answer:
Ferromagnetism is a kind of magnetism that is associated with iron, cobalt, nickel, and some alloys or compounds containing one or more of these elements. It also occurs in gadolinium and a few other rare-earth elements.
Explanation:
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What does a charged object experience as it is placed into an electric field?
Answer:
In an electric field a charged particle, or charged object, experiences a force. If the forces acting on any object are unbalanced, it will cause the object to accelerate. With this in mind: If two objects with the same charge are brought towards each other the force produced will be repulsive, it will push them apart.
Explanation:
If the angle of incidence is 35 degree, what is the angle of reflection?
Answer:
35
Explanation:
angle of incidence equals angle of reflection
Sample of gas occupies 725 mL at 23°C 920 MMHG find the volume of the gas at standard temperature and pressure
Answer:
V2=809.44 mL
Explanation:
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You throw a baseball with a mass of 0.5 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 35 m/s. Calculate the kinetic energy. (SHOW ALL WORK)
Answer:
The kinetic energy of the baseball is 306.25 joules.
Explanation:
SInce the baseball can be considered a particle, that is, that effects from geometry can be neglected, the kinetic energy ([tex]K[/tex]), in joules, is entirely translational, whose formula is:
[tex]K = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m\cdot v^{2}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, in kilograms.
[tex]v[/tex] - Speed, in meters per second.
If we know that [tex]m = 0.5\,kg[/tex] and [tex]v = 35\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the kinetic energy of the baseball thrown by the player is:
[tex]K = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m \cdot v^{2}[/tex]
[tex]K = 306.25\,J[/tex]
The kinetic energy of the baseball is 306.25 joules.
The energy used to move against the magnetic force is stored as (pick one: potential or kinetic)
Learning Goal: To understand the forces between a bar magnet and 1. a stationary charge, 2. a moving charge, and 3. a ferromagnetic object. A bar magnet oriented along the y axis can rotate about an axis parallel to the z axis. Its north pole initially points along j^.
Solution :
As the charge is stationary, hence
[tex]$F_m= qvB \sin \theta$[/tex]
[tex]$F_m=0$[/tex]
Hence, no torque at all.
When the charge is moving in positive x direction and the field will be in the negative y direction outside the bar, then :
[tex]$F = q(V \hat i \times B(- \hat j))$[/tex]
[tex]$= -qV B (\hat i \times \hat j)$[/tex]
[tex]$=qVB(- \hat k)$[/tex]
Hence, the force have direction [tex]$(- \hat k)$[/tex].
When instead of charge, an iron nail is used, then there will be induced magnetic field in the soft iron. The nature of the pole induced will be opposite near tot he bar. That is the north pole will be induced near the south pole and vice versa. That is why whichever be the pole of magnet closest to iron will be attracted by iron.
Which of these energy transformations is not part of how a nuclear power plant
provides electrical energy to a home?
changing electrical energy to chemical energy
changing thermal energy to mechanical energy
changing nuclear energy to thermal energy
changing mechanical energy to electrical energy
how many oxygen atoms are there in the products of this equation: C6H12O6+6O2 ➪6CO2+6H2O+energy?
The ___ of a position time graph represents an objects velocity
Answer:
this one is for your egg drop question
first question -
Use this worksheet to design your device and record your data. You can then use this form to help you write your lab report.
Height of egg drop: _5ft._
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Q2:
Ideas for Prototype Design
Teepee, large cube , small cube
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Q3:
Preliminary Sketches (attach separate paper if needed)
Option A: teepee
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Q4:
Advantages: Disadvantages:
● fully covered ● egg might crack
● could stand higher distances ●egg will most likely bounce around around but not crack but most likely to crack
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Q5:
Option B: large cube
Option C: smaller cube
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Q6:
more advantages and disadvantages
Advantages: Disadvantages:
● egg will be tightly secured so nothing bounces around
● egg might crack depending on the impact to the floor
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Q7:
Which of the three designs will you move forward with? Explain your reasoning for selecting this design.
I think i'm going to be moving forward with the teepee design
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Q8:
Building the Prototype
What modifications, if any, did you make to the basic design during the construction process?
I made it a little smaller than the original design
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Q9:
Predictions
Will your device cushion the egg? How will your device do this?
I think it will cushion the design if i put the plastic bag in with the egg it should prevent it from moving around to much
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Q10:
Will your device increase the time it takes for the egg to impact the ground? How will your device do this?
I think the extra weight added to the design might affect it by speeding up the process down to the floor
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Q11:
Observations
Record your observations and the results of the experimental tests of your device below.
First i tried the egg without the plastic bag and it cracked so i made the design smaller and added the plastic bag this time
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Q12:
Evaluating Your Prototype
What worked well? I would say definitely the plastic bag keeping the egg in place
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Q13:
Which features can be improved upon? The structure itself as in where the string and tape were
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Q14:
Suggestions
How could the design of this device be improved? More balance i guess because the egg would move alot without the bag
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Q15:
Why would this change be an improvement? What force or momentum principle is this improvement based on? If the egg had more balance then it would have a less chance of cracking i think this is a type of impulse toward the ground bc of the egg’s weight
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Q16:
Sketch of Final Design
Draw a well-labeled sketch of the final design.
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Answer
slope
Explanation:
A wave has a wavelength of 2 meters and a frequency of 1.5 hz. What is its speed
Answer:
3m/s is the answer.
Explanation:
f = c/λ
f = frequency
c = speed (m/s)
λ = wavelength
f = c/λ
1.5 = c/2
c = 3m/s
What happens when an object is moved against gravity, such as rolling a toy car up a
ramp?
a. Potential energy does not change
b. Potential energy decreases as it is transformed into kinetic energy
c. Kinetic energy does not change
d. Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy
Answer:
gravitational force remain constant
we have that from the Question, it can be said that
What happens when an object is moved against gravity, such as rolling a toy car up is
Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energyOpion DFrom the Question we are told
What happens when an object is moved against gravity, such as rolling a toy car up
a. Potential energy does not change
b. Potential energy decreases as it is transformed into kinetic energy
c. Kinetic energy does not change
d. Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy
Generally the equation for Kinetic energy is mathematically given as
K.E=1/2mv^2
Generally the equation for Potential energy is mathematically given as
P.E=mgh
Therefore
With increase in height of the car Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy as g remains constant
Hence
What happens when an object is moved against gravity, such as rolling a toy car up is
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1. What is the role of the battery in an electric circuit? a. Transformer b. Conductor c. Source d. switch
Answer:
Conductor
Explanation:
A battery holds all of the energy in itself. So without the battery, the circuit cannot work.
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PLEASEE HELP!!!!!!Why are the youth not getting involved in their communities and voting? How is media influencing the voters?
Answer:
because they are underaged and prob dont care and also the gov thinks that the youth cant make a reasonable decision for them selves for sum like that and the media influnces them to by saying whats going on and who supports who
Describe how seismic waves can be used to determine the location of petroleum far beneath the surface.
Answer: The seismic waves are useful for the oil and gas exploration beneath the earth crust.
Explanation:
The seismic waves are sent beneath the earth crust to determine the location of fossil fuels like petrol, and natural gas. These seismic waves bound back and their pattern of reflection and refraction is recorded by using a receiver that is a geophone or can be a hydrophone (in water). The seismic waves bounce back indicating towards the reservoir of fossil fuel exhibit a characteristic pattern that can help in tracing the location of the fossil fuel.
What is so unusual about plutos orbit
It has the lowest eccentricity of any planets orbit
It has an unexpectedly short orbital period
Its orbit is titled by 17 degrees relative to the other eight planets
It's orbital period is exactly twice that of Neptune's
Which human activity causes the most erosion?
А
building a bridge over a river
B
cutting down trees for lumber
С
building a dam in a stream
D
planting crops in a field
Answer:
B
Explanation:
If it is known that a motor battery has an input voltage of 12V and a capacity of 6 Ah, how much power and resistor value is required to turn on 8 lamps with a parallel circuit, with the specifications of each lamp having a maximum voltage of 3V and an electric current of 140 mA? How long did all the lights go on until they off?
Answer:
Part A
The power to turn on the lamp, ∑P = 3.36 W
Part B
The Resistor required is approximately 8.04 Ohms
Part C
The time for all the lights to go out is approximately 21.43 hours
Explanation:
The input voltage of the motor battery , V = 12 V
The capacity of the battery, Q = 6 Ah
The number of lamps in parallel = 8 lamps
The maximum voltage of each lamp, = 3 V
The electric current in each lamp = 140 mA
The energy available in a battery, E = Q × V
For the battery, we have;
E = 6 Ah × 12 V = 72 Wh
The energy available in a battery, E = 72 Wh
Part A
The power used by the lamps, [tex]P_i[/tex] = [tex]I_i[/tex] × [tex]V_i[/tex]
∴ The total power used by the lamp, ∑P = 8 × 0.14 A × 3 V = 3.36 W
The power to turn on the lamp, ∑P = 3.36 W
Part B
The resistance required, is given as follows;
Resistor required = (Battery voltage - Lamp voltage)/(The sum of bulb current)
∴ Resistor required = (12 V - 3 V)/(8 × 0.14 A)
The Resistor required = 8.03571429 Ohms
The Resistor required ≈ 8.04 Ohms
Part C
The time for all the lights to go out = The time for the lamps to use all the power available in the battery
The time for all the lights to go out, t = E/∑P
∴ t = 72 Wh/(3.36 W) = 21.4285714 h
∴ The time for all the lights to go out, t ≈ 21.43 h
The time for all the lights to go out = The time for the lamps to use all the power available in the battery = t ≈ 21.43 h
∴ The time for all the lights to go out ≈ 21.43 hours.