To initiate a nuclear reaction, an experimental nuclear physicist wants to shoot a proton into a 5.50-fm-diameter 12C nucleus. The proton must impact the nucleus with a kinetic energy of 2.30 MeV. Assume the nucleus remains at rest. With what speed must the proton be fired toward the target?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The value is  [tex]u = 3.23 *10^{7} \ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The diameter of the nucleus is [tex]d = 5.50 \ fm = 5.50 *10^{-15} \ c[/tex]

   The charge of the proton that makes up the nucleus is  [tex]Q_2 = \frac{12}{2} * 1.60 *10^{-19} =9.6*10^{-19} \ C[/tex]

    The energy to be impacted is  [tex]KE_f = 2.30 \ MeV = 2.30 *10^{6} \ eV = 2.30 *10^{6} * 1.60 *10^{-19} = 3.68*10^{-13} \ J[/tex]

Generally the radius of the nucleus is mathematically represented as

         [tex]r = \frac{d}{2}[/tex]

=>      [tex]r = \frac{5.50 *10^{-15}}{2}[/tex]

=>      [tex]r = 2.75 *10^{-15} \ m[/tex]

Generally from the law energy conservation we have that

     [tex]Initial \ total \ energy \ of the \ proton = final \ total \ energy \ of the \ proton[/tex]

i.e

    [tex]T_i = T_f[/tex]

Here

   [tex]T_i = KE_i + PE_i[/tex]

Here [tex]KE_i[/tex] is the initial kinetic energy which is mathematically represented as

       [tex]KE_I = \frac{1}{2} * m * u ^2[/tex]

Here  [tex]PE_i[/tex] is the initial potential energy of the proton and the value is  0 J given that the proton is moving

Also  [tex]T_f[/tex] is mathematically represented as

         [tex]T_f = KE_f + PE_f[/tex]

Here  

        [tex]PE_f[/tex]  is the final potential energy which is mathematically represented as

         [tex]PE_f = \frac{k * Q_1 * Q_2}{r}[/tex]

Here [tex]Q_1[/tex] is the charge on the proton with a value of [tex]Q_1 = 1.60 *10^{-19} \ C[/tex]

So

        [tex]PE_f = \frac{9*10^{9} *(1.60 *10^{-19} ) * ( 9.6 *10^{-19})}{ 2.75 *10^{-15}}[/tex]

=>     [tex]PE_f = 5.027 *10^{-13 } \ J[/tex]

So  

         [tex]KE_i + PE_i = KE_f + PE_f[/tex]

=>       [tex]\frac{1}{2} * m * u ^2 +0 = 3.68*10^{-13} + 5.027 *10^{-13 }[/tex]

Here m is the mass of the moving proton with value [tex]m = 1.67*10^{-27} \ kg[/tex]

So

       [tex]\frac{1}{2} * 1.67*10^{-27} * u ^2 +0 = 3.68*10^{-13} + 5.027 *10^{-13 }[/tex]

=>      [tex]u = \sqrt{\frac{3.68*10^{-13} + 5.027 *10^{-13 }}{0.5 * 1.67*10^{-27}} }[/tex]

=>       [tex]u = 3.23 *10^{7} \ m/s[/tex]


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D. A beam balance does not measure mass; it measures weight. The gravitational force of attraction between the earth and an object depend on the mass of the object. ... The beam balance measures the force F exerted by the mass on the beam balance

If you apply a 500N force to a car 200N car for 10 seconds but it doesn't move. How much work was done on the car?

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Answer:

bbx

Explanation:

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Which of these quantities is constant in uniform circular motion?
A.speed
B.Velocity
C.acceleration
D.displacement

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the answer is A, speed

A hot air balloon traveled 3 hours at a speed of of 450 km/hr. What distance did it travel?

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Answer:

it traveled 1350 kilometers or 839 miles

Explanation:

You just have to do 450 times three because its 3 HOURS and 450 kilometers per HOUR.

Given A = (0.210 + 0.41) (1.10 x 102). Show the result for A in correct number of
significant figures.

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Answer:

69

Explanation:

Perform addition first as;

(0.210 + 0.41) = 0.62 -------{2 significant figures}

Perform product

(1.10 x 102) = 112 -------------- {3 significant figures}

The combined product

0.62 x 112 =69.44

                 = 69 ----------2 significant figures

Rule

The least number of significant figures in the numbers performing the operation determines the number of significant figures in the answer.

g f, as a pioneer, you wished to warm your room by taking an object heated on top of a stove into it, which of the following 15 lb objects, each heated to 100 degrees celcius, would be the best choice and why. The specific heat capacity (in J/(g.K)) is given in parenthesis. Iron (0.450), copper (0.387), granite (0.79), gold (0.129), or water (4.18)

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Answer:

Granite

Explanation:

The best choice would be granite.

This is because granite has the highest specific heat capacity of 0.79 J/(g.K) and would thus store more heat in it for the same mass and same temperature change as the other materials.

Since it contains more heat, it would be able to heat up the room to a higher temperature than the other materials.

An electromagnetic wave of wavelength 435 nm is traveling in vacuum in the —z direction. The electric field has an amplitude of 2.70 x 10^-3 V/m and is parallel to the x axis. What are the frequency and the magnetic-field amplitude of this wave? In calculating the amplitude of the magnetic field, you divide the electric-field amplitude by the speed of light, which requires you to convert some units. Which of the following is equivalent to 1 T?

a. 1 (N/A.m)
b. 1 (N/c.m)
c. 1 (N.s/C.m)
d. 1 (V.s/m^2)

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Answer:

a) 6.9*10^14 Hz

b) 9*10^-12 T

Explanation:

From the question, we know that

435 nm is given as the wavelength of the wave, at the same time, we also know that the amplitude of the electric field, E(max) has been given to be 2.7*10^-3 V/m

a)

To find the frequency of the wave, we would be applying this formula

c = fλ, where c = speed of light

f = c/λ

f = 3*10^8 / 435*10^-9

f = 6.90*10^14 Hz

b) again, to find the amplitude of the magnetic field, we would use this relation

E(max) = B(max) * c, magnetic field amplitude, B(max) =

B(max) = E(max)/c

B(max) = 2.7*10^-3 / 3*10^8

B(max) = 9*10^-12 T

c) and lastly,

1T = 1 (V.s/m^2)

A geologist visits Jessica’s classroom. He shows the class a diagram of different landforms. Which of these landforms is created by earth materials being deposited? *

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Answer:

The answer is A) River delta

Explanation:

River deltas are formed by the deposition of sediment carried by rivers.

A wave travels with a speed of 20 m/s and has a wavelength of 0.800 m. what is the period of the wave?
a. 250 ms
b. 40 ms
c. 25 ms
d. 4 ms

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Answer:

b. 40 ms

Explanation:

A wave travels at a speed of 20 m/s

the wavelength is 0.800 m

Required

the period

The expression for the velocity of a wave is given as

[tex]v=f \lambda\\\\f= v/ \lambda\\[/tex]

substituting our data

[tex]f= 20/0.8\\\\f=25Hz[/tex]

But T=1/f

T=1/25

T=0.04s

T=40ms

Tensile stress is: A. the strain per unit length. B. the ratio of elastic modulus to strain. C. the ratio of the change in length to the original length. D. the same as force. the applied force per cross-sectional area.

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Answer:

D. the same as force. the applied force per cross-sectional area.

Explanation:

Tensile stress of a material is defined as the ratio of the applied force on the material to its cross sectional area. this is expressed mathematically as;

Tensile stress = Force/cross sectional area

Tensile stress = F/A

Force is measured in newton while cross sectional area is measured in m

Hence the unit of Tensile stress is N/m²

The tensile stress is the same as force. the applied force per cross-sectional area. Hence, option (D) is correct .

The given problem is based on the concept of stress and strain. The force applied on a material per unit area is known as Stress. It is denoted by the symbol [tex]\sigma[/tex] .

And due to the applied force, the ratio of change in length to the original length is known as Strain. It is denoted by the symbol [tex]\epsilon[/tex].

And the ratio of Stress and Strain is known as Elastic modulus. That is,

[tex]E = \dfrac{stress}{strain}\\\\E = \dfrac{\sigma }{\epsilon}[/tex]

So, the tensile stress is obtained as,

[tex]E = \dfrac{\sigma}{\epsilon}\\\\\sigma = E \times \epsilon[/tex]

So, clearly stress is nothing but the force applied per unit cross sectional area. That is,

[tex]\sigma = \dfrac{F}{A}[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that the tensile stress is the same as force. the applied force per cross-sectional area. Hence, option (D) is correct .

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Unpolarized light with intensity 300 W/m^2 passes first through a polarizing filter with its axis vertical, then through a second polarizing filter. It emerges from the second filter with intensity 121 W/m^2. What is the angle from vertical of the axis of the second polarizing filter?

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Answer:

The angle from vertical of the axis of the second polarizing filter is 50.57⁰.

Explanation:

Given;

intensity of the unpolarized light, I₀ = 300 W/m²

intensity of emergent polarized light, I = 121 W/m²

let the angle from vertical of the axis of the second polarizing filter = θ

Apply Malus's law, intensity of emergent polarized light is given as;

I = I₀Cos²θ

[tex]Cos^2 \theta = \frac{I}{I_o} \\\\Cos^2 \theta =\frac{121}{300} \\\\Cos^2 \theta =0.4033\\\\Cos \theta = \sqrt{0.4033} \\\\Cos \theta = 0.6351\\\\\theta = Cos^{-1} (0.6351)\\\\\theta = 50.57 ^0[/tex]

Therefore, the angle from vertical of the axis of the second polarizing filter is 50.57⁰.

A slingshot consists of a light leather cup containing a stone. The cup is pulled back against two parallel rubber bands. It takes a force of 15 N to stretch either one of these bands 1.0 cm. (a) What is the potential energy stored in the two bands together when a 58-g stone is placed in the cup and pulled back 0.10 m from the equilibrium position?

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Answer:

the potential energy stored in two bands is 15J

Explanation:

The computation of the potential energy stored in two bands is as follows:

Given that

F = 15N

x = -1.00 m = -0.01m

F = -kx

k = -F ÷ x

= 15N ÷ 0.01m

= 1,500 N/m

Now the potential energy would be

= 1,500N/m × (-0.10m)^2

= 15J

hence, the potential energy stored in two bands is 15J

The same is to be considered

Question 12
You send a wave down a frictionless spring. It travels back and forth 3 times. On the third trip
(furthest distance), the wave is...

A.the same speed as the first trip

B.slower than the first trip

C.faster than the first trip

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Answer:

A. the same speed as the first trip

Explanation:

there's no friction

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a ship sonar sends message and recives the eschoes from the ocean bottom 0.6 second after the sound is sent down the ship how deep is the water beneath the ship

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Answer: 600 feet

Explanation:

Two charges +3μC+3μC and +12μC+12μC are fixed 1 m apart, with the second one to the right. Find the magnitude and direction of the net force on a −2-nC charge when placed at the following locations: (a) halfway between the two (b) half a meter to the left of the +3μC+3μC charge (c) half a meter above the +12μC+12μC charge in a direction perpendicular to the line joining the two fixed charges

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Answer:

a)  F_total = -648 10⁻⁴ N

,  b)   F_total = - 312 N,  c)   F_total = (38.6 i ^ + 883.4 j ^) 10⁻⁴ N

Explanation:

To solve this exercise we will use Coulomb's law

         F = k q₁ q₂ / r²

and that forces are vectors

They indicate that the charge q₁ = 3 10⁻⁴ C and the charge q₂ = 12 10⁻⁴ C being separated d = 1 m

Let's place the reference system on the charge q₁

a) we place a third charge q₃ = 2 10⁻⁹ C at the midpoint

        r = d / 2

        r = ½ m

Since all charges have the same sign, the forces are repulsive, so the total force is

        F_total = F₁₃ - F₂₃

let's develop this expression

        F_total = k q₁ q₃ / r² - k q₂ q₃ / r²

        F_total = [tex]k \frac{q_{3} }{r^{2} } ( q_{1} - q_{2} )[/tex]

let's calculate

         F_total = 9 10⁹  (3- 12) 10⁻⁴

         F_total = -648 10⁻⁴ N

b)  place the charge q₃ at a distance r = -0.5 m to the left of the charge q₁  

        F_total = -F₁₃ -F₂₃  

       F_total = -k q₁ q₃/ r₁₃² - k q₂ q₃ / r₂₃²  

      F_total = - [tex]k q_{3} ( \frac{q_{1} }{r_{13}^{2}} + \frac{q_{2} }{r_{23}^{2} } )[/tex] 

the distances  

      r₁₃ = 0.5 m  

     r₂₃ = 0.5 +1 = 1.5 m  

calculate  

    F_total = - 9 10⁹ 2 10⁻⁹ (3 /0.5² + 12 /1.5²) 10⁻⁴  

    F_total = - 18 (12 + 5.33) 10⁻⁴  

    F_total = - 312 N

c) the charged q₃ is placed on the charge q₂ on the y axis.  

In this case the charge q₂ exerts a force on the y-axis on the charge q₃  

F₂₃ = k q₂ q₃ / r² j ^

where r = 0.5 m  

let's calculate  

F₂₃ = 9 10⁹ 12 10⁻⁴ 2 10⁻⁹ / 0.5²  

F₂₃ = 864 10⁻⁴ j ^  

Charge q1 exerts a repulsive force on the axis that joins them  

F₁₃ = k q₁ q₃ / r₁₃²

let's look for the distance  

r₁₃ =  

r₁₃ = 1,118 m  

Let's use trigonometry to find the direction of this distance  

tan θ = y / x  

θ = tan⁻¹ (y / x)  

θ = tan⁻¹ (0.5 / 1)  

θ = 26.6º

let's write this force in its components  

F₁₃ = k q₁  

(cos 26.6 i ^ + sin 26.6 j ^)  

let's calculate  

F₁₃ = 9 10⁹ 3 10⁻⁴  

(cos 26.6 i ^ + sin 26.6 j ^)  

F₁₃ = 43.2 (0.894 i ^ + 0.448 j ^) 10⁻⁴  

F₁₃ = (38.6 i ^ + 19.4 j⁾ 10⁻⁴ N  

Let's write the total force  

F_total = F₁₃ i ^ +  

j ^ + F₂₃ j ^  

let's substitute  

F_total = 38.6 10⁻⁴ i ^ + (19.4 + 864) 10⁻⁴ j ^  

F_total = (38.6 i ^ + 883.4 j ^) 10⁻⁴ N

how do magnets loose their magnetism when stored without keepers​

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Answer:

Storing it at a temperature greater than its Curie temperature will demagnetize it. The Curie temperature--named after the French scientist Pierre Curie--is the temperature at which magnets lose their permanent magnetism. ... Samarium cobalt, neodymium, and ceramic/ferrite magnets are brittle.

A submarine uses sub-radio communication at 200 Hz. What is the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves in water with index of refraction 1.333?

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Answer:

Wavelength in water, [tex]\lambda=1.12\times 10^6\ m[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

A submarine uses sub-radio communication at 200 Hz.

The index of refraction, n = 1.333

The refractive index of a medium is given by :

[tex]\mu=\dfrac{c}{v}\\\\\mu=\dfrac{c}{\lambda_m f}\\\\\lambda_m=\dfrac{c}{\mu f}\\\\\lambda_m=\dfrac{3\times 10^8}{1.333\times 200}\\\\=1.12\times 10^6\ m[/tex]

So, the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves in water is [tex]1.12\times 10^6\ m[/tex].

Universal Gravitational Concepts and Mathematics
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A 35 kg object is on the surface of Venus. Venus has a mass of 4.87x10^24 kg and a radius of 6.05x10^6
m. What is the weight of the object on Venus?
35 N
35 kg
0 343 kg
311 N
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First of all, weight is a force typically measured in Newtons. So right away, you can eliminate 35 kg and 343 kg from the given choices.

The object's weight F on Venus as given by the universal law of gravitation is

F = G (35 kg) (4.87 x 10²⁴ kg) / (6.05 x 10⁶ m)²

where G = 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ N•m²/kg² is the gravitational constant. You would find the weight of the object to be

F ≈ 310.8 N

so the closest answer is 311 N.

Violet throws a ball down from a bridge and it strikes the water below. We can ignore air resistance. What is true about the acceleration and speed of the ball on its way down

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Answer:

an acceleration on the y-axis, on the x-axis she has no acceleration.

y-axis the speed increases linearly,  speed of the ball is constant on the x-axis

Explanation:

When the girl throws the ball, she is subjected to an acceleration on the y-axis called a relationship of gravity that is constant, on the x-axis she has no acceleration.

The speed of the ball is constant on the x-axis since there are no acceleration relationships and on the y-axis the speed increases linearly, daring the relationship constant.

A 20 kg block rests on a rough horizontal table. A rope is attached to the block and is pulled with a force of 80 N to the left. As a result, the block accelerates at 2.5 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the table?

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Explanation:

Fnet = ma = (20kg)(2.5m/s²) = 50N to the left.

Hence Ff = 30N to the right. (Ff is frictional force)

Coefficient of kinetic friction

= Ff / Normal force

= 30N / (mg)

= 30N / [(20kg)(9.81N/kg)]

= 0.15.

A wave carries___
from one place to another.
Mechanical waves carry energy through ___

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Answer:

Energy

A medium

Explanation:

A wave is a disturbance that travels through a medium, transferring energy from one point to another in the medium.

Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium for their propagation.

Answer:

THE ANSWER FOR THE FIRST SENTENCE IS ENERGY WHILE THE ANSWER FOR THE SECOND SENTENCE IS MATTER.

Explanation:

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The maker of an automobile advertises that it takes 8 seconds to accelerate from 15 kilometers per hour to 70 kilometers per hour. Assuming constant acceleration, compute the distance, in meters, the car travels during the 8 seconds. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

The distance the car traveled during the given time is 94.44 m.

Explanation:

Given;

time of motion t = 8 seconds

initial velocity, u = 15 km/hr = 4.167 m/s

final velocity, v = 70 km/hr = 19.444 m/s

The distance traveled by the car during this time is given by;

[tex]s = (\frac{u+v}{2} )t\\\\s = (\frac{4.167+19.444}{2} )*8\\\\s = 94.44 \ m[/tex]

Therefore, the distance the car traveled during the given time is 94.44 m.

Marisol breaks her leg when falling out of a tree.Why did her leg break?

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Because she fell out of a tree

Answer:

She fell out of a tree

Explanation:

Based on the passage, how do the boys resolve their conflict?
They decide to fight to the death.
They decide not to care who the winner is.
They decide to fight a rematch.
They decide to end their friendship.

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the answer is B

i jus took the assement

Answer:

B

Explanation:

A 4-foot spring measures 8 feet long after a mass weighing 8 pounds is attached to it. The medium through which the mass moves offers a damping force numerically equal to 2 times the instantaneous velocity. Find the equation of motion if the mass is initially released from the equilibrium position with a downward velocity of 3 ft/s. (Use g

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Answer:

[tex]\mathbf{x = 3te ^{-2 \sqrt{2t}}}[/tex]

Explanation:

From the given information concerning the spring-mass system:

Let us apply Hooke law.

Then, we have:

mg = ks

8 = k4

k = 8/4

k = 2

Provided that the mass weighing 8 lbs is attached to a spring.

Then, we can divide it by gravity 32 ft/s².

m = 8/32

m = 1/4 slugs

The medium that offers the damping force [tex]\beta = \sqrt{2}[/tex]

Now, let us set up a differential equation that explains the motion of the spring-mass system.

The general equation is:

[tex]mx '' + \beta x' + kx = 0[/tex]

where;

[tex]m = \dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]

k = 2,  and

[tex]\beta = \sqrt{2}[/tex]

Then;

[tex]\dfrac{1}{4}x'' + \sqrt{2} x' + 2x = 0[/tex]

By solving the above equation, the auxiliary equation is:

[tex]m^2 + 4 \sqrt{2} m + 8n = 0[/tex]

Using quadratic formula:

[tex]\dfrac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

[tex]m = \dfrac{-4 \sqrt{2} \pm \sqrt{(4 \sqrt{2})^2 -4(1)(8) }}{2}[/tex]

[tex]m = \dfrac{-4 \sqrt{2} \pm \sqrt{32 -32 }}{2}[/tex]

[tex]m = -2 \sqrt{2}[/tex]

Since this is a repeated root, the solution to their differential equation took the form.

[tex]x_c = c_1 e^{mt} + c_2 t e^{mt}[/tex]

[tex]x_c = c_1 e^{-2\sqrt{2} t} + c_2 t e^{-2\sqrt{2} t}[/tex]

From the initial condition.

At equilibrium position where the mass is being from:

x(0) = 0

Also, at the downward velocity of 3 ft/s

x'(0) = 3

Then, at the first initial condition:

[tex]x_c (0) = c_1 e^{-2\sqrt{2} *0} + c_2 (0) e^{-2\sqrt{2} *0}[/tex]

[tex]0= c_1 e^{0} + 0[/tex]

[tex]0= c_1[/tex]

At the second initial condition;

[tex]x' = -2 \sqrt{2} c_1 e^{-2 \sqrt{2} t } -2 \sqrt{2} c_2 t e^{-2 \sqrt{2} t } + c_2 e^{-2 \sqrt{2} t}[/tex]

where;

x'(0) = 3

[tex]x' (0) = -2 \sqrt{2} c_1 e^{-2 \sqrt{2}* 0 } -2 \sqrt{2} c_2 (0) e^{-2 \sqrt{2} *0 } + c_2 e^{-2 \sqrt{2} *0}[/tex]

[tex]3 = -2 \sqrt{2} * 0 *e^0 - 0 + c_2 e^0[/tex]

[tex]3 = 0 + c_2[/tex]

[tex]3 = c_2[/tex]

Replacing in the constraints, the equation of the motion is:

[tex]\mathbf{x = 3te ^{-2 \sqrt{2t}}}[/tex]

If a machine exerts 12000 J of work with800 N of force the distance it covered was

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Answer:

15 m

Explanation:

The distance covered can be found by using the formula

[tex]d = \frac{w}{f} \\ [/tex]

f is the force

w is the workdone

From the question we have

[tex]a = \frac{12000}{800} = \frac{120}{8} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

15 m

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Sounds waves are an example of which type of wave? Longitudinal Transverse O Electromagnetic​

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Answer:

Happy now?

Explanation:

Correct answer:

Sound waves are longitudinal waves, meaning that the waves propagate by compression and rarefaction of their medium. They are termed longitudinal waves because the particles in the medium through which the wave travels (air molecules in our case) oscillate parallel to the direction of motion.

DEFINE REFRACTION? describe how a ray of light is refracted when it passes through a glass block​

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When a ray passes from air into glass the direction in which the light ray is travelling changes. The light ray appears to bend as it as it passes through the surface of the glass. ... This 'bending of a ray of light' when it passes from one substance into another substance is called refraction.

A circuit is complete when there is a ___ path for electricity to travel from one end
of the energy source to the other end.

a.) continuous path
b.) zig zag path
c.) random path
d.) broken path

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The answer is continuous path because in order for electricity to conduct, there needs to be a continuous path with no breaks! Hope this helped! BRANLIEST plz!

A circuit is complete when there is a continuous path for electricity to travel from one end of the energy source to the other end.

What is electric circuit?

Electric circuit: a way for current to travel. A battery or generator, a device that provides energy to the charged particles that make up the current, a device that uses current, such as a lamp, an electric motor, or a computer, and the connecting wires or transmission lines make up an electric circuit. Ohm's law and Kirchhoff's rules are two fundamental laws that quantitatively define how electric circuits function.

Several categories are used to categorise electric circuits. One-way current only flows through a direct-current circuit. As in most residential circuits, an alternating-current circuit transports current that pulses back and forth repeatedly every second.

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which is a property of bases?​

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Answer:

to turn red litmus blue and react with acid to form salt

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