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The effects of an increasing BAC are not linked to the passage of time.

A. True
B. False

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Answer 1
False
BAC decreases over time
Answer 2

The statement 'the effects of an increasing BAC are not linked to the passage of time' is False.

What does BAC mean?

The abbreviation BAC indicates 'blood alcohol concentration' and it is a  measure that allows us to know the amount of alcoholic content.

This value (blood alcohol concentration) is well known to decrease over time.

In conclusion, the statement 'the effects of an increasing BAC are not linked to the passage of time' is False.

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3. Missy Diwater, the former platform diver for the Ringling Brother's Circus, had a kinetic energy of 12,000 ) just prior to hitting the bucket of water. If Missy's mass is 40 kg, then what is her speed?​

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Answer:

v = 24.49[m/s]    

Explanation:

We must remember that kinetic energy can be calculated by means of a mathematical expression, which relates kinetic energy to mass and velocity

[tex]E_{kin}=\frac{1}{2}*m*v^{2} \\[/tex]

where:

Ekin = kinetic energy = 12000 [J]

m = mass = 40 [kg]

v = velocity [m/s]

[tex]12000=\frac{1}{2} *40*v^{2}\\24000=40*v^{2}\\600=v^{2}\\v=\sqrt{600}\\v=24.49[m/s][/tex]

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?

**PLEASE HELP - for physics, list variables

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I’m sorry I wish I could help but is there anything else I can help you w it h ??
This is velocity formula

Time * speed is is miles

Use the graph and the table above to complete the table by estimating the amount of energy transferred near location B.

A.
1600 kilojoules

B.
300 kilojoules

C.
800 kilojoules

D.
400 kilojoules

E.
3200 kilojoules

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Answer:

A. 1600 kilojoules

Explanation:

Looking at the graph, at 4 meters, we can guess the energy transferred would be around 1500 kilojoules. 1600 kilojoules is the closest to that value, so A would be the best choice.

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Alcohol ___ the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
A. sedates
B. stimulates
C. bypasses

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Answer:

I think it is the answer A

Explanation:

Alcohol won't stimulate the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system because the fact that the brain and the nervous system are affected can lead to many consequences: disorders of vision, hearing, motor coordination ...

Alcohol will therefore have a damaging effect, it will therefore sedate the nervous system.

Answer:A

Explanation:sedates

A ball falls through the air at terminal velocity. Which of the following are forces that should be included in a free body
diagram? (select all that apply)

air resistance
force of motion
gravity
force of fall

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Answer:

air resistance and gravity.

Explanation:

When the ball is falling down at terminal velocity, the velocity is constant.

This means that the net force acting on the ball will be zero (there is no acceleration)

In this situation, there are only two forces that can act on the ball.

The gravitational force, that pulls the ball down.

The air resistance which opposes to the movement of the ball and increases in magnitude as the velocity of the ball increases.

Then there is a point where the velocity of the ball is such that the air resistance is equal in magnitude to the acceleration, and then the net force becomes zero.

Then the two forces that need to be included in this diagram are the air resistance and gravity.

Select the correct answer.
What type of motion means to bounce or spring back?

Spin
Rotate
Rebound
Speed

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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.

Convert 3.45inches into km

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Answer:

can someone please answer this i need this for a mastery test aswell

Explanation:

it would be very appreciated

Answer:

3.45 inches = 8.763e-5 kilometers

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Alcohol abuse has...
A. only physiological aspects.
B. only psychological aspects.
C. physiological and psychological aspects.

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Answer

I feel the answer is C because it could cause mental and physical trauma

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.
What is the acceleration of the wagon?

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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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The two plates are now to be pushed together to a separation of d/2. The pushing together can be done either with the battery connected or with it disconnected. Which way would result in the greater electric field magnitude, and by what factor

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Answer:

Electric field will be greater when the battery is connected by the factor of 2.

Explanation:

Solution:

I will be doing some algebraic calculations to answer this question:

As we know that,

Q = CV

and

C = [tex]\frac{AE_{0} }{d}[/tex]

So, when separation = d/2, then,

[tex]C^{'}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{AE_{0} }{d/2}[/tex] by rearranging we get

So,

[tex]C^{'}[/tex]  = 2C

We further know that, Voltage will remain same if the battery is  connected.

This further implies that,

Q = CV

So,

[tex]Q^{'}[/tex] = [tex]C^{'}[/tex]V

[tex]Q^{'}[/tex]  = 2CV

[tex]Q^{'}[/tex] = 2Q

and we also know that,

Electric field E = [tex]\frac{Q}{AE_{0} }[/tex]

So, the new E or [tex]E^{'}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{Q^{'} }{AE_{0} }[/tex]

Hence,

[tex]E^{'}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2Q}{AE_{0} }[/tex] = 2E

[tex]E^{'}[/tex] = 2E

when battery is disconnected, Q remain the same.

So,

When disconnected

E = E

E = [tex]\frac{Q}{AE_{0} }[/tex]  = Same

Hence, we can see that the magnitude of the electric does not depend upon the distance of separation. Instead it does depend upon the magnitude of charge.

So, when battery is disconnected, Q is same, so the Electric field.

But when it is connected, [tex]Q^{'}[/tex] = 2Q and the [tex]E^{'}[/tex] = 2E

So,

[tex]\frac{E connected}{E disconnected} = \frac{E^{'} }{E}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2E}{E}[/tex] = 2

Electric field will be greater when the battery is connected by the factor of 2.

what is kinetic energy

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Answer:

Kinetic energy is energy of motion

Explanation:

Of potential energy which is energy that is stored

the earth is broken into smaller subsystems including the atmosphere the biosphere and the hydrosphere true or false

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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

Calculate the heat energy needed to change the temperature of 2 kg of copper from 10°C to 110°C.

If you could show your process and equations used, that would be very helpful! Thanks!

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Answer:

77000 J

Explanation:

Formula for the heat energy is;

Q = m•c•Δt

We are given;

mass; m = 2 kg

Change in temperature; Δt = 110 - 10 = 100 °C

From online values, specific heat capacity of copper is; c = 385 J/kg.°C

Thus;

Q = 2 × 100 × 385

Q = 77000 J

Answer:

heat = 20 Kcal

Explanation:

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Which is an example of the force of attraction between two objects that have mass?

Magnetism
Gravity
Solar energy
Electricity
(BRAINLIEST)

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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:

local AM radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 685.9 kHz. Calculate the wavelength at which they are broadcasting. Wavelength

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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]

Why do dumplings cook faster in oil than water?

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Answer:

oil heats faster

Explanation:

that's all

Answer:

Oil gets hotter faster or something

A 1,000 kg truck initially had a velocity of 9 m/s. A force acts on it for a duration of time. After that force, the truck now has a velocity of 17 m/s. What is the impulse that the truck experienced?

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Answer:

8000Ns

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of the truck  = 1000kg

Initial velocity  = 9m/s

Final velocity  = 17m/s

Unknown:

Impulse  = ?

Solution:

The impulse experienced by the truck is the the change in momentum of the body.

  Impulse  = Ft

        Momentum  = m(v  - u)

        Ft  = m( v - u )

 F is the force

 t is the time

 m is the mass

  v is the final velocity

 u is the initial velocity

     Impulse  = 1000(17 - 9) = 8000Ns

A woman does 236 J of work
dragging her trash can 24.4 m to
the curb, using a force of 18.9 N.
At what angle was her force
directed?

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Answer:

workdone = force × distance 236J = 18.9cos(o) × 24.4236/24.4 = 18.9cos(o)(0.5117)cos^-1 = (o)59.21°

Please answer the questions... I will surely mark you as the brainliest according to me :)

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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.

What is constant of a spring if there is 150 j when stretched 0.25 m?

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0.45 This is the wrong answer

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Answer:

Mental


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Hey Motors and lamps both use...
electricity that isn't moving
electric current
Both a and b

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Answer:

both

Explanation:

Both! I hope that’s right!

2 benefits of yoga with explanation

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increased flexibility.
increased muscle strength and tone.
improved respiration, energy and vitality.
maintaining a balanced metabolism.
weight reduction.
cardio and circulatory health.
improved athletic performance.
protection from injury.

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.

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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].

A2 kg object moves at a constant 5 m/s across a level surface. Determine its kinetic energy.

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KE = 1/2mv^2
KE= 1/2(2)(5)^2
KE= 25 J

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Everything on screenshot.

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Answer:

11. D

12. A

13. B

Explanation:

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1. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane.

2. identifying minerals. Hardness is determined by the ability of one mineral to scratch another. ... Each higher-numbered (harder) mineral will scratch any mineral with a lower number (softer).

3. The crust, the outermost layer, is rigid and very thin compared with the other two.The mantle, which contains more iron, magnesium, and calcium than the crust, is hotter and denser because temperature and pressure inside the Earth increase with depth.

The first five harmonics for a vibrating string are shown in Figure24.13.a.For each harmonic, identify the number of wavelengths represented.b.For each harmonic, identify the number of nodes and antinodes that are present (include the ends of the string in your count).c.Which of the five harmonics has the highest natural frequency?d.Make a drawing that shows what the sixth harmonic would look like.

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1st: 0.5 wavelengths. 2 nodes and 1 anti node

2nd: 1 wavelength. 3 nodes and 2 anti nodes

3rd: 1.5 wavelength. 4 nodes and 3 anti nodes

4th: 2 wavelengths. 5 nodes and 4 anti nodes

5th: 2.5 wavelengths. 6 nodes and 5 anti nodes

The 5th harmonic has the highest natural frequency out of these 5

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a ballon is filled with air. what forces are acting on the ballon and the air?

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Answer: Three forces act significantly on a freely floating helium-

filled balloon: gravity, air resistance (or drag force), and a

buoyant force.

Explanation:

The air pressure on the bottom of the balloon is slightly higher than the air pressure on the top of the balloon (because of the altitude difference). This difference gives rise to the bouyant force. This force competes with gravity as the two main forces acting on the balloon. Every time your feet hit the ground when you are running, the ground hits your feet with an equal and opposite force. Newton’s third law explains how balloons and rocket engines work. When the neck of an inflated balloon is released, the stretched rubber material pushes against the air in the balloon. The air rushes out of the neck of the balloon.

a suspension bridge cable is connected to its anchor at a 20 degree angle. calculate the vertical component force on the anchor by the cable. ​

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The question is missing some parts. Here is the complete question.

A suspension bridge cable is connected to its anchor at a 20° angle. Find the vertical and horizontal component of the force on the anchor by the cable.

Answer: [tex]F_{x}=[/tex] 14095.4 N

              [tex]F_{y}=[/tex] 5130.3 N

Explanation: The force applied to the anchor is not perpendicular to the horizontal plane. So, it can be decomposed into 2 components: a vertical component, which is on the y-axis, and a horizontal component, which is on the x-axis.

The force and its components forms a right triangle, so we can calculate the components by using trigonometric relations:

Horizontal

[tex]cos(20)=\frac{F_{x}}{F}[/tex]

[tex]F_{x}=F.cos(20)[/tex]

[tex]F_{x}=15,000(0.9397)[/tex]

[tex]F_{x}=[/tex] 14,095.4 N

Vertical

[tex]sin(20)=\frac{F_{y}}{F}[/tex]

[tex]F_{y}=Fsin(20)[/tex]

[tex]F_{y}=[/tex] 15,000(0.3420)

[tex]F_{y}=[/tex] 5,130.3 N

The vertical and horizontal components of force on the anchor by the cable are 5130.3 N and 14095.4 N, respectively.

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

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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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