Answer:
61.9°
Explanation:
The formula for calculating the workdone is expressed as
Workdone = Fdsin theta
F is the force applied on the crate
d is the distance covered
theta is the angle that the rope makes with the horizontal
Given
F = 40N
d = 7m
Workdone = 247J
Substituting into the formula:
247 = 40(7)sin theta
247 = 280sin theta
sin theta = 247/280
sin theta = 0.88214
theta = arcsin(0.88214)
theta = 61.9°
Hence the angle that the rope makes with the horizontal is 61.9°
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1.) How many grams of
potassium chloride (KCI)
can be dissolved at 80°C?
2.) At 50°C, how much potassium chlorate (KCIO3) can be dissolved in 300 grams of water?
Answer: 1 How many grams of KCl will dissolve in 1 liter of H2O at 50 °C? 5. 58.0 g of K2Cr2O7 is added to 100 g H2O at. 0 °C. With constant stirring, to what temp-. 2 34 °C? 4. How many grams of KCl will dissolve in 1 liter of H2O at 50 °C? 5. 58.0 g of ... A saturated solution of KClO3 was made with 300 g of H2O at. 34 °C.
Explanation:
A sled with a mass of 20 kg is sliding along the snow with a velocity of 5 m/s. What is the momentum of the sled?
Question 7 options:
100 kg/ms
4 kg/ms
15 kg/ms
25 kg/ms
Answer:
100kgms⁻¹
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the sled = 20kg
Velocity of the sled = 5m/s
Unknown:
Momentum of the sled = ?
Solution:
The momentum of a body is the quantity of motion such a body possesses. Due to this;
Momentum = mass x velocity
Now insert the parameters and solve;
Momentum = 20 x 5 = 100kgms⁻¹
The weight of a 0.5 kg object on the surface of Planet X is 20 N. If the radius of the planet is 4 X 106 m, what is its mass?
Answer:
The mass of the Planet X is 9.595 x 10²⁴ kg.
Explanation:
mass of the object, m = 0.5 kg
radius of the Planet X, r = 4 x 10⁶ m
weight of the object, W = F = 20 N
let the mass of the Planet X = mₓ
Apply Newton's gravitational law;
[tex]F = \frac{Gmm_x}{r^2} \\\\m_x = \frac{Fr^2}{Gm} \\\\m_x = \frac{(20)(4\times 10^6)^2}{6.67 \times 10^{-11} \ \times \ 0.5} \\\\m_x = 9.595 \times 10^{24} \ kg[/tex]
Therefore, the mass of the Planet X is 9.595 x 10²⁴ kg.
A 0.53 kg arrow leaves a bowstring at a velocity of 63 m/s. If the arrow was initially at rest and then the string applied a force on it for 7 x 10-3 seconds, what was the approximate average force in Newtons that acted on the arrow during this time?
Answer:
4770 N
Explanation:
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity and force is the change in momentum divided by change in time.
Given from the question;
Mass of arrow= 0.53 kg
Velocity of arrow = 63 m/s
Initial velocity of arrow = 0 m/s
Change in time = 0.007 s
Finding momentum after the arrow is released as;
p=m*v
p= 0.53 * 63
p= 33.39 kg*m/s
Force is the change in momentum divided by change in time;
F= 33.39 / 0.007
F= 4770 N
A 15-kg wagon is pulled to the right across a surface by a tension
of 100 newtons at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal.
A frictional force of 20 newtons to the left acts simultaneously.
What is the acceleration of the wagon?
Answer:
4.44 m/s^2
Explanation:
A 15-kg wagon is pulled to the right across a surface by a tension of 100 newtons at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. A frictional force of 20 newtons to the left acts simultaneously.The acceleration of the wagon 4.44 m/s².
What is acceleration?The rate at which an item changes its velocity is known as acceleration, a vector quantity. If an object's velocity is changing, it is acceleration.
Given in the question a 15 kg wagon is pulled to the right across a surface by a tension of 100 newtons at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. A frictional force of 20 newtons to the left acts simultaneously, then the acceleration is 4.44 m/s².
The acceleration of the wagon 4.44 m/s².
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A 1.3-kg model airplane flies in a circular path on the end of a 23-m line. The plane makes
4.3 revolutions each minute.
a. What is the period of the motion?
b. What is the speed of the plane?
c. What is the acceleration of the model plane?
d. How much force must the line exert on the plane to keep it moving in the circular
motion?
(a) The plane makes 4.3 revolutions per minute, so it makes a single revolution in
(1 min) / (4.3 rev) ≈ 0.2326 min ≈ 13.95 s ≈ 14 s
(b) The plane completes 1 revolution in about 14 s, so that in this time it travels a distance equal to the circumference of the path:
(2π (23 m)) / (14 s) ≈ 10.3568 m/s ≈ 10 m/s
(c) The plane accelerates toward the center of the path with magnitude
a = (10 m/s)² / (23 m) ≈ 4.6636 m/s² ≈ 4.7 m/s²
(d) By Newton's second law, the tension in the line is
F = (1.3 kg) (4.7 m/s²) ≈ 6.0627 N ≈ 6.1 N
which is not an insulator?
A wood
B plastic foam
C aluminum foil
D fiberglass
Answer:the answer is C aluminum foil
Explanation:
What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 200?
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What is the potential energy of a 2500 g object suspended 5 kg above the earth's surface?
kilograms.
Answer:
[tex]potential \: energy = mgh \\ = ( \frac{2500}{1000} ) \times 10 \times 5 \\ = 125 \: newtons[/tex]
if height is 5 m
a tennis ball rolls horizontally to the left for 30 m at a constant speed. what is the velocity after 15 seconds? what is the speed?
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A2 kg object moves at a constant 5 m/s across a level surface. Determine its kinetic energy.
A boat is drifting to the right with a speed of 5.0 m/s when the driver turns on the motor. The motor runs for 6.0 seconds causing a constant leftward acceleration of magnitude 4.0 m/s squared. What is the displacement of the boat over the 6.0 second time interval?
Answer:
[tex]D= -0.42km[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Drifting right with speed 5.0m/s
The motor runs for 6.0 seconds
Leftward acceleration of magnitude 4.0 m/s squared
Generally the equation [tex]V=ut+1/2at^2[/tex] can be used here
[tex]V=ut+1/2at^2[/tex]
Mathematically solving with the newton equation above we have that
[tex]D=5*6 + \frac{1}{2} (-4)*6^2[/tex]
[tex]D=30-72[/tex]
[tex]D=-42m[/tex] [tex]or -0.42km[/tex]
Therefore having this the Displacement is [tex]D= -0.42km[/tex] leftward
local AM radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 685.9 kHz. Calculate the wavelength at which they are broadcasting. Wavelength
Answer:
λ = 437 m.
Explanation:
Since a radio wave is a electromagnetic type of wave, it propagates approximately at the same speed of light in vacuum, 3*10⁸ m/s.As in any wave, there exist a fixed relationship between the propagation speed, the wavelength and the frequency of the radio wave, as follows:[tex]c = \lambda* f (1)[/tex]
Replacing by the values of the speed and the frequency, and solving for the wavelength λ, we get:[tex]\lambda = \frac{c}{f} =\frac{3e8 m/s}{685.9e31/s} =437 m (2)[/tex]
Select the correct answer.
What type of motion means to bounce or spring back?
Spin
Rotate
Rebound
Speed
Answer:
Rebound
Explanation:
Answer:
Rebound is your answer
Explanation:
To rebound is to bounce or
spring back after coming into
contact with another object.
Examples:
Rebound
• A basketball rebounds off the
backboard.
• A hockey puck rebounds off
the wall.
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Alcohol __ a person's respiration.
A. slows down
B. Increases
C. doesn't affect
Answer:
I think the answer is A. Slow down
Explanation:
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In your own words, explain why different locations on Earth experience different seasons on any given date.
Be sure your explanation includes the following concepts:
revolution of Earth around the Sun
tilt of the Earth
angle insolation
focus/spread of Sun’s rays
temperature
You must also explain how you know that seasons are not caused by the Earth’s slight changes in distance from the Sun throughout the year.
Which region contains the alkaline earth metal family of elements? A, B, C or D?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the most likely region that contains alkaline earth family elements.
The alkaline earth metal family of elements is represented by B region in the figure.
What is alkaline earth metal?The alkaline earth metals are found on the periodic table in Group 2, which is on the far left side of the table between Group 1, the alkali metals, and Groups 3-12, the transition elements. This family is made up of six metals: beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium.
What is periodic table?The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements.
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EX 6-1 A ball is twirled on a 0.870 - m-long string with a constant speed of 3.36 m / s . Calculate the acceleration of the ball. Be sure to specify the direction of the acceleration.
Answer:
[tex]a=12.97\ m/s^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
The length of a string, l = 0.87 m
Speed of the ball, v = 3.36 m/s
We need to find the acceleration of the ball. The acceleration acting on the ball is centripetal acceleration. It is given by :
[tex]a=\dfrac{v^2}{r}\\\\a=\dfrac{(3.36)^2}{0.87}\\\\=12.97\ m/s^2[/tex]
So, the acceleration of the ball is [tex]12.97\ m/s^2[/tex].
Two hockey pucks with mass 0.1 kg slide across the ice and collide. Before
the collision, puck 1 is going 15 m/s to the east and puck 2 is going 12 m/s to
the west. After the collision, puck 2 is going 15 m/s to the east. What is the
velocity of puck 1?
Answer:
Puck 1 = 12 m/s
Explanation:
Conservation of energy
KE_1a + KE_2a = KE_1b + KE_2b
(1/2)(0.1kg)(15m/s)^2 + (1/2)(0.1kg)(12m/s)^2 = (1/2)(0.1kg)(V)^2 + (1/2)(0.1kg)(15m/s)^2
V = 12m/s
Answer:
12 m/s west
Explanation:
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Two asteroids begin to gravitationally attract one another. If one asteroid has twice the mass of the other, which one experiences the greater force
Answer:
F = G \frac{2 m^{2} }{r^{2} }
action and reaction forces with the same magnitude, but in the opposite direction, one applied to each body.
Explanation:
The force between the asteroids is given by the law of universal gravitation
F = G m₁ m₂ / r²
in this case they give us the mass of each asteroid
m₁ = m
m₂ = 2m
we substitute
F = G m 2m / r²
F = G 2 m² / r²
[tex]F = G \frac{2 m^{2} }{r^{2} }[/tex]
Let's analyze this expression, this is the force that one asteroid exerts on the other, therefore there are two forces, one applied to each asteroid, as the order of the products does not affect the result, the magnitude of the force is the same on each asteroid.
These are action and reaction forces with the same magnitude, but in the opposite direction, one applied to each body.
Consequently the two asteroid experiences the same magnitude of force
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Alcohol abuse has...
A. only physiological aspects.
B. only psychological aspects.
C. physiological and psychological aspects.
Answer
I feel the answer is C because it could cause mental and physical trauma
Explanation:
Question 2 (10 points)
A football player kicks a ball with a mass of 0.5 kg. The average acceleration of the football was 15 m/s/s. How much force did the kicker apply to the football?
Question 2 options:
15.5 N
30 N
7.5 N
14.5 N
Answer:
7.5N
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the ball = 0.5kg
Acceleration = 15m/s²
Unknown:
Force exerted by the kicker = ?
Solution:
To know the force exerted by the kicker, we use the mathematical expression below:
Force = mass x acceleration
This is based on Newton's second law of motion;
Now insert the parameters and solve;
Force = 0.5 x 15 = 7.5N
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Answer:
11. D
12. A
13. B
Explanation:
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Answer:
(a) You can tell that have the same strength because they have attracted the same amount of paper clips.
(b) Iron is used in electromagnets because steel retained magnetic properties after the power was turned off, but in the iron, the paper clips dropped off right away.
An automobile which set the world record for acceleration increase speed from rest to 96 km/h in 3.07 seconds what distance traveled by the time the final speed was achieved
Answer:
41.02m
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Initial velocity = 0m/s
Final velocity = 96km/hr
Time taken = 3.07s
Unknown:
Distance traveled by the time the final speed was achieved = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we first find the acceleration of the car;
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{v - u }{t}[/tex]
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
t is the time taken
Now convert the the final velocity to m/s;
96km/hr to m/s;
1 km/hr = 0.278m/s
96km/hr = 96 x 0.278 = 26.7m/s
Now;
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{26.7 - 0}{3.07}[/tex] = 8.69m/s²
So;
v² = u² + 2as
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
a is the acceleration
s is the distance
26.7² = 0² + 2 x 8.69 x s
712.89 = 17.38s
s = 41.02m
the earth is broken into smaller subsystems including the atmosphere the biosphere and the hydrosphere true or false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
these are not the only parts of the atmosphere, i dont know the full list but i know these arent the only parts
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Which is an example of the force of attraction between two objects that have mass?
Magnetism
Gravity
Solar energy
Electricity
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Answer:
Gravity
because it's factorised by mass of a body.
For other forces, they deal with charges of negligible mass and weights
Answer:
Gravity
Explanation:
The work done on the machine is called
Answer:
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Work input
Explanation:
The work you do on a machine is called the work input. The force you apply to the machine to do the work is the input force. The work done by the machine on another object is called the work output. The force the machine applies to do this work is the output force.
Hey Motors and lamps both use...
electricity that isn't moving
electric current
Both a and b
Answer:
both
Explanation: