Answer:
5.99 m = 6 m
Explanation:
PE = m*g*h
235.2 J = (4 kg)(9.81 m/s^2)(h)
h = (235.2 J)/(9.81*4)
h = 5.99 m
h = 6 m
In order to track the movement of Earth’s tectonic plates over time, scientists use which of the following tools?
A) estimating
B) rulers
C) digitized signals from GPS
6. Calculate the total resistance in a series circuit with a fan (3 ohms) and 3 lights (1 ohms each).
15 ohms
6 ohms
12 ohms
9 ohms
PLS HURRY ILL MARK BRAINLYEST
Answer:
R_eq = 6 Ω
Explanation:
In a series circuit the current is constant throughout the circuit and the resistance is the sum of all the resistances in it.
R_eq = ∑ [tex]R_{i}[/tex]
in this case we have
R_eq = R₁1 + 3 R₂
where R₁ is the resistance of the fan and R₂ the resistance of each light, we must clarify that we will assume that the resistance of the lights does not change with temperature
let's calculate
R_eq = 3 + 3 1
R_eq = 6 Ω
Answer:
The awnser is 6 ohms.
Explanation:
A football is kicked with an initial speed of 11.0 m/s, at an angle of 35degrees above the horizontal across horizontal ground.
(Assume air resistance is negligible)
What is the range of the ball?
Answer:
The range of the ball is 11.6 meters
Explanation:
Projectile Motion
It's the type of motion that experiences an object launched with an initial angle and moves along a curved path exclusively under the action of gravity.
Being vo the initial speed of the object, θ the initial launch angle, and g the acceleration of gravity, then the maximum horizontal distance traveled by the object (also called Range) is:
[tex]\displaystyle d={\frac {v_o^{2}\sin(2\theta )}{g}}[/tex]
The football is kicked with an initial speed of vo=11 m/s at an angle of θ=35°.
Calculating the range:
[tex]\displaystyle d={\frac {11^{2}\sin(2\cdot 35^\circ)}{9.8}}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle d={\frac {121\sin(70^\circ)}{9.8}}[/tex]
d = 11.6 m
The range of the ball is 11.6 meters
Which players are usually the fasted on the team, run the offensive, and shoot from the perimeter of the court?
Forward
Mid-fielder
Guard
Center
Answer:
i think guard but not sure
How does the atmosphere affect the hydrosphere?
Answer:
when pure water vapor from the water bodies get absorbed into polluted gases in the atmosphere, acid rain is caused and when this happens in a place where an element of the hydrosphere is located, it is polluted.in such a way hydrosphere is effected
Answer: When a parcel of air in the atmosphere becomes saturated with water, precipitation, such as rain or snow, can fall to Earth's surface.
Explanation:
Human contributions to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are warming the earth's surface a process which is projected to increase evaporation of surface water and accelerate the hydrologic cycle. In turn, a warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor.
A cannonball is launched off a 100 m cliff horizontally with an initial velocity of 50
m/s. The goal is to hit a target 200m away but the cannonball goes too far. Which of
these changes could make the cannonball travel a shorter distance?
a) Decrease the launch speed of the cannon.
UbNeither of these will decrease the range of the cannonball
d Both of these will decrease the range of the cannonball
Lower the launch height of the cannon.
Answer:
the correct one is b, Decrease the launch speed and Low the launch height
Explanation:
Let's find the solution to the problem in order to answer the questions.
The bullet is fired horizontally with a velocity vo, let's find the time or it takes to reach the ground
y = y₀ + [tex]v_{oy}[/tex] t - ½ g t²
as it shoots horizontally v_{oy} = 0 and when I reach the floor y = 0
0 = y₀ - ½ g t2
t = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2y_{o} }{g} }[/tex]
where y₀ is the height of the cliff
at this time the bullet recreates a distance of
x = v₀ t
we substitute
x = v₀ \sqrt{\frac{2y_{o} }{g} }
There, to reduce the range of the bullet, we must decrease its speed. This is the magnitude that most affects the distance and to a lesser degree we can decrease the height.
When checking the answers, the correct one is b
Answer the question below:
Answer:
D) the decay rates of radioactive uranium and lead
Explanation:
As we know that when she found the substance it must have some fixed ratio of radioactive uranium and Lead in that substance.
Here since Uranium is radioactive substance so it will continuously convert into Lead and this ratio will change with time
So here we can say that the ratio of radioactive uranium and lead will depend on its decay rate
now to find the age of the substance we can find the present ratio of lead and uranium in that substance and then compare it with freshly prepared substance.
so by the formula
we can find the age of the sample
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
Why are stars considered to be the building blocks of the universe?
A. Stars are found throughout the galaxy
B. Stars become novas, supernovas, and Black Holes
C. Nuclear fusion within stars creates needed elements for he universe
D. The sun is a star
What is the voltage across a load that has a resistance of 7.5 ohms and a 1.8 A current flowing through it? *
Answer:
13.5V
Explanation:
u=i*r
u=1.8×7.5=13.5V
1. The combined forces acting on an object make up the _____ force.
Answer:
Which of the following has the most momentum? proton (m=1.67 x 10-27 kg) moving at 2.0 x 104 m/s,an electron (m=9.11 x 10-31 kg) moving at 2.0 x 106 m/s, a common house fly (m=12 mg) moving at 2.0 m/s, North American tectonic plate (m≈5x1022 kg) moving at 3.0x10-10 m/s (about 1cm/yr)
Answer:
The North American tectonic plate.
Explanation:
recall the formula for momentum: p = m * v
the subatomic particles have very small masses while high speeds, so the product results in values with negative exponents in scientific notation.
Negative exponents also result for the house fly when converting mg into kg (10^-6).
The positive exponents in scientific notation for the momentum come for the gigantic mass of the continental plate which exceeds the negative exponents contributed by the small velocity.
If an object doubles its speed, how much does its kinetic energy go up by? What if it triples its speed?
Answer:
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. An object that has motion - whether it is vertical or horizontal motion - has kinetic energy. There are many forms of kinetic energy - vibrational (the energy due to vibrational motion), rotational (the energy due to rotational motion), and translational (the energy due to motion from one location to another). To keep matters simple, we will focus upon translational kinetic energy. The amount of translational kinetic energy (from here on, the phrase kinetic energy will refer to translational kinetic energy) that an object has depends upon two variables: the mass (m) of the object and the speed (v) of the object. The following equation is used to represent the kinetic energy (KE) of an object.
KE = 0.5 • m • v2
where m = mass of object
v = speed of object
This equation reveals that the kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to the square of its speed. That means that for a twofold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of four. For a threefold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of nine. And for a fourfold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of sixteen. The kinetic energy is dependent upon the square of the speed. As it is often said, an equation is not merely a recipe for algebraic problem solving, but also a guide to thinking about the relationship between quantities.
Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity; it does not have a direction. Unlike velocity, acceleration, force, and momentum, the kinetic energy of an object is completely described by magnitude alone. Like work and potential energy, the standard metric unit of measurement for kinetic energy is the Joule. As might be implied by the above equation, 1 Joule is equivalent to 1 kg*(m/s)^2.
1 Joule = 1 kg • m2/s2
Explanation:
35. The work function of
Caesium is 2.14 e V. The
threshold frequency for
Caesium is
*
Answer:
[tex]5.16*10^{14}Hz[/tex]
Explanation:
1 eV = 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ J
The work function is the minimum energy required to cause the photo-emission of electrons. The work function is dependent on the type of metal.
Whereas the threshold frequency is the minimum frequency of light required to produce the work function energy. The work function is given by:
[tex]E=hf_o\\\\Where\ E = work \ function, h=plank's\ constant=6.63*10^{-34}Js,f=threshold\ frequency.\\\\Given\ that \ E=2.14eV, hence:\\\\E=hf_o\\\\2.14eV=6.63*10^{-34}Js*f_o\\\\f_o=\frac{2.14\ *1.6*10^-19}{6.63*10^{-34}Js} \\\\f_o=5.16*10^{14}Hz[/tex]
*A car is going through a dip in the road whose curvature approximates a circle of radius 150m. At what velocity will the occupants of the car appear to weigh 15% more than their normal weight
Answer:
v= 14.85 m/s
Explanation:
When at the bottom of the dip, the only force that keeps the car in the circular trajectory, is the centripetal force.This force is not a new force, is just the net force aiming to the center of the circle.In this case, is just the difference between the normal force (always perpendicular to the surface, pointing upward) and the force that gravity exerts on the car (which is known as the weight), pointing downward.So, we can write the following expression:[tex]F_{cent} = F_{n} - F_{g} (1)[/tex]
It can be showed that the centripetal force is related to the speed by the following expression:[tex]F_{cent} = m*\frac{v^{2}}{r} (2)[/tex]The normal force, it is called the apparent weight, because it would be the weight as measured by a scale.Replacing (2) in (1), and solving for Fn, we get:[tex]F_{n} = m*\frac{v^{2} }{r} + m*g (3)[/tex]
Now, we need to find the value of v that makes Fn, exactly 15% more than the weight m*g, so we can write the following equation:[tex]F_{n} = 1.15*F_{g} = m*\frac{v^{2}}{r} +F_{g} (4)[/tex]
Replacing Fg by its value, simplifying, and solving for v, we get:[tex]v = \sqrt{0.15*g*r} = \sqrt{9.8 m/s2*0.15*150m} = 14.85 m/s (5)[/tex]
When the car is sitting and not moving, inertia is in control and ___
exists.
The diagrams below represent different ways heat can be transferred on Earth. The arrows in the diagrams show the direction of heat transfer.
Which of the following shows the primary way heat is transferred in each diagram?
A)
Diagram X = conduction; Diagram Y= convection; Diagram Z = radiation
B)
Diagram X = convection; Diagram Y = radiation; Diagram Z = conduction
C)
Diagram X = convection; Diagram Y = conduction; Diagram Z = radiation
Answer:
c
Explanation:
heat radiates off of thing most of the time
Diagram X = convection; Diagram Y = conduction; Diagram Z = radiation
What are the 3 ways heat is transferred on Earth?radiation.conduction.convection.What is the direction of flow of heat transfer?The direction of heat transfer is first from the lower-temperature object to the higher-temperature object, then back again to the lower-temperature object, and so forth, until the objects are in thermal equilibrium.
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A rocket for use in deep space is to have the capability of boosting a total load (payload plus the rocket frame and engine) of 3.25 metric tons to a speed of 10,000 m/s. It has an engine and fuel designed to produce an exhaust speed of 2400 m/s. How much fuel plus oxidizer is required (in metric tons)
Answer:
13.54 tons
Explanation:
Let f be the amount of fuel oxidizer needed
v be the speed
The relationship between them is inverse in nature i.e
f ∝ 1/v
f = k/v
If a rocket for use in deep space is to have the capability of boosting a total load (payload plus the rocket frame and engine) of 3.25 metric tons to a speed of 10,000 m/s, then f = 3.25 when v = 10,000
Substitute and get k
k = fv
k = 3.25 * 10,000
k = 32500
To get the amount of fuel oxidizer required to produce a speed of 2400m/s, we will find f when v = 2400m/s
Recall that f = k/v
f = 32500/2400
f = 13.54 metric tons
Hence the fuel plus oxidizer that will be required is 13.54 tons
A brick of gold is 0.1 m wide, 0.1 m high, and 0.2 m long. The density of gold is 19,300 kg/m3. What pressure does the brick exert on the table if the brick is resting on its side?
Answer:
The pressure exerted by the brick on the table is 18,933.3 N/m².
Explanation:
Given;
height of the brick, h = 0.1 m
density of the brick, ρ = 19,300 kg/m³
acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.81 m/s²
The pressure exerted by the brick on the table is calculated as;
P = ρgh
P = (19,300)(9.81)(0.1)
P = 18,933.3 N/m²
Therefore, the pressure exerted by the brick on the table is 18,933.3 N/m².
A child and sled with a combined mass of 48.8 kg slide down a frictionless hill that is 7.05 m high. If the sled starts from rest, what is its speed at the bottom of the hill?
___m/s
Answer:
Speed at bottom of the hill (v) = 11.74 m/s
Explanation:
Given:
Combined mass = 48.8 kg
Height h = 7.05 m
Find:
Speed at bottom of the hill (v)
Computation:
v² = 2gh
v = √2 x 9.8 x 7.05
v = √138.18
v = 11.74 m/s
Speed at bottom of the hill (v) = 11.74 m/s
Which of the following best describes a galaxy?
A. A spiral shape of stars
B. Large groups of stars held together by gravity
C. The Milky Way
D. The rotation of many planets and stars
Answer:
B-Large groups of stars held together by gravity
Explanation:
If you tethered a space station to the earth by a long cable, you could get to space in an elevator that rides up the cable--much simpler and cheaper than riding to space on a rocket. There's one big problem, however: There is no way to create a cable that is long enough. The cable would need to reach 36,000 km upward, to the height where a satellite orbits at the same speed as the earth rotates; a cable this long made of ordinary materials couldn't even support its own weight. Consider a steel cable suspended from a point high above the earth. The stress in the cable is highest at the top; it must support the weight of cable below it.
What is the greatest length the cable could have without failing? For the purposes of this problem, you can ignore the variation in gravity near the surface of the earth. Hint: The mass of the cable is the volume of the cable multiplied by the density. The density of steel is 7900 kg/m3.
Answer:
[tex]Stress=12903.3923m[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Cable length 36,000km
The density of steel is 7900 kg/m3.
Generally mass is mathematically given as
[tex]m= \rho v[/tex]
[tex]m= \rho Al[/tex]
Generally the weight of cable is mathematically give as
[tex]W_c=mg[/tex]
[tex]W_c=(\rho Al)g[/tex]
Generally the stress on a material is mathematically represented as
[tex]Stress=\frac{Force}{Area}[/tex]
[tex]Stress=\frac{\rho Al}{A}*g[/tex]
[tex]Stress=\frac{\rho l}{1}*g[/tex]
Stress or tensile strength of steel is [tex]1000*10^6N/m^2[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]l=\frac{Stress}{pg}[/tex]
[tex]Stress=\frac{1000*10^6}{(7900)(9.81)}[/tex]
[tex]Stress=12903.3923m[/tex]
[tex]Stress=12903.4m\ appro[/tex]
Why does the sun predictably hold the asteroid and the Earth in orbit?
Answer:
The force of gravity
Explanation:
The sun is able to predictably hold the asteroid and the earth in orbit by the force of gravity is possesses.
During the earth formation of the solar system, the sun captured the earth and other planetary bodies within its region of influence.
Based on Newton's law of universal gravitation, the force of gravity between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The sun is a very massive body and due to the mass of the earth and other bodies, they are captured by the attractive gravitational force into its orbit.Which has the most energy stored as heat?
a cup of ice
a bathtub of cold water
a cup of boiling water
a bucket of ice water
When a piece of metal is heated to high temperatures, it begins to glow red,
and then white, as its temperature increases. Does this phenomenon provide
evidence for the wave model or the particle model of light? Why?
A. The wave model, because the wavelengths of emitted radiation
keep changing
O B. The wave model, because the wavelengths of emitted light depend
on the metal's temperature
O C. The particle model, because the metal is emitting packets of light
at specific wavelengths
O D. The pticle model, because the metal is only absorbing radiation
of specific frequencies
Answer:
The particle model, because the metal is only absorbing radiation
of specific frequencies
Explanation:
The heating of a metal is an example of blackbody radiation. Blackbody radiation refers to the spectrum of light emitted by any heated object; common examples include the heating element of a toaster and the filament of a light bulb. The spectral intensity of blackbody radiation peaks at a frequency that increases with the temperature of the emitting body(Encyclopedia Britianica).
Max Plank proffered explanation to black body radiation by assuming that the oscillators in the heated body emit or absorb energy in discrete frequencies given by E=hf. Hence the energy was directly proportional to the frequency of the oscillator.
Sonar is a device that uses reflected sound waves to measure underwater depths. If a sonar signal has a frequency of 288 Hz, and the wavelength is 5.00 m, what is the speed of the sonar signal in water?
Given that,
The frequency of a sonar signal, f = 288 Hz
Wavelength = 5 m
To find,
The speed of the sonar signal in water.
Solution,
Let the speed of the sonar signal is v. The speed in terms of wavelength and frequency is given by :
[tex]v=f\lambda\\\\v=288\times 5\\\\v=1440\ m/s[/tex]
So, the speed of the sonar signal in water is 1440 m/s.
A ball starts from rest, it rolls down a ramp and reaches the ground after 4 seconds. The final velocity when it reaches the ground is 7.0 meters/second. What is initial velocity and its acceleration?
If it starts at rest the initial velocity is 0.
For an acceleration, a, and time, t, the velocity is v=at. Since at t=4, v=7, then a=7/4=1.75m/s^2
The initial velocity and the acceleration of the ball start from rest, it rolls down a ramp and reaches the ground after 4 seconds are 0 m/s and 3.5 m / s² respectively.
What is velocity?The rate of change of an object's location when viewed from a particular angle and measured in a particular unit of time is known as its velocity.
The average speed of a point for a set period of time while it travels a predetermined distance along its path is equal to the distance traveled divided by the travel time. A train, for instance, moves at an average speed of 50 km/h when it travels 100 km in two hours.
Given:
A ball starts from rest, it rolls down a ramp and reaches the ground after 4 seconds. The final velocity when it reaches the ground is 7.0 m/s,
Calculate the acceleration as shown below,
[tex]v = u + at[/tex]
7 = u + a × 4
7 = u + 4a
As it starts from rest, then the initial velocity is 0 m/s
a = 7/4 or 3.5 m / s²
Thus, the acceleration is 3.5 m / s² and the initial velocity is 0 m/s.
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An object travels in a circular path at speed vand experiences a centripetal acceleration ac. What will be the object's new centripetal
acceleration, if its speed is increased to 2.0V?
Answer:
Option B. 4a꜀
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Initial speed (v₁) = v
Initial acceleration (a₁) = a꜀
New speed (v₂) = 2v
New acceleration (a₂) =?
Centripetal acceleration is given by the following equation:
a = v²/ r
Next, we shall make r the subject.
a = v²/ r
Cross multiply
a × r = v²
Divide both side by a
r = v² / a
NOTE: We assume the radius (r) to be constant.
v₁² / a₁ = v₂² / a₂
Thus, we shall determine the new acceleration as follow:
Initial speed (v₁) = v
Initial acceleration (a₁) = a꜀
New speed (v₂) = 2v
New acceleration (a₂) =?
v₁² / a₁ = v₂² / a₂
v² / a꜀ = (2v)² / a₂
v² / a꜀ = 4v² / a₂
Cross multiply
v² × a₂ = a꜀ × 4v²
Divide both side by v²
a₂ = a꜀ × 4v² / v²
a₂ = a꜀ × 4
a₂ = 4a꜀
Therefore, the new centripetal acceleration of the object is 4a꜀
Answer:
4.0 · ac
Explanation:
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Answer:
Symbolic culture, or nonmaterial culture, is the ability to learn and transmit behavioral traditions from one generation to the next by the invention of things that exist entirely in the symbolic realm. Symbolic culture is studied by archaeologists, social anthropologists and sociologists.
Explanation:
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i need help on number 6 pls due today
Explanation:
Graph A matches description 4 because the car is coming back.
Graph B matches description 3 because the speed of the car is decreasing.
Graph C matches the description 2 because the car is traveling at a constant rate.
Graph D matches the description 1 because the car is stopped.
If an element has a mass number of 200 and an atomic number of 80, how many neutrons does the element have?
A. 80
B. 280
C. 120
D. 200
Answer:
If I say the correct answer is B.280