Answer:
periodic motion
Explanation:
The massive object is affectionately referred to as the pendulum bob. When the bob is displaced from equilibrium and then released, it begins its back and forth vibration about its fixed equilibrium position. The motion is regular and repeating, an example of periodic motion.
Energy that depends upon object mass and object height.
Answer:
That is Gravitational potential energy.
Patrick passes a soccer ball 6.0m directly across the field to Vanessa who then kicks the ball 14.5m directly down the field to Claudia. What is the balls total displacement as its travels between Vanessa and Claudia
Answer:
8.5m bcs you subtract 6.0m and 14.5m.
Which tool can easily separate sand and iron filings?
O oil
O magnet
O water
Answer:
A magnet would be the answer
1. Place these unknown pH test papers in order from most acidic to most alkaline.
А в
C D
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
pH color chart
A. Paper D. paper C, paper B, paper A
B. Paper B, paper A, paper C, paper D
C. Paper C, paper D, paper A, paper B
D. Paper D, paper C, paper A, paper B
Answer: B
Explanation: look at the chart, easy
Answer:
D
Explanation:
4. The electric force between electric charges is much larger than the
gravitational forces between charges. Why, then, is the gravitational force
between the Earth and the Moon much larger than the electric force between
them?*
A. The electric force is small in comparison because charges are VERY small but the
gravitational force has to do with the mass of the Earth and Moon.
B. The electric charge is actually greater and the question is false.
C. The phases of the Moon determine the amount of electric and gravitational force.
The electric force is small in comparison because charges are VERY small but the
gravitational force has to do with the mass of the Earth and Moon.
5. How much power is dissipated when 0.2 ampere of current flows through a 100-ohm resistor ?
Answer:
P=I*I*R
Where P is power
I is current
R is Resistance
P=2*2*100
P=400W
Explanation:
Power is the rate of doing work.
From the Ohm’s law V=IR
Power=I*I*R
9. Does a blackbody radiator emit light waves? Explain.
Answer:
"A blackbody is an object that absorbs all of the radiation that it receives(that is,it does not reflect any light,nor does it allow any light to pass through it and out the other side).The energy that the blackbody absorbs heats it up,and then it will emit its own radiation."
Explanation:
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Which of the following formulas is the correct equation for the law of Universal gravitation?
Answer:
F = GMm / r²
from Newton's law of gravitational attraction
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Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 15.6 grams and a volume of 2 cm3
Given :
Mass of object, m = 15.6 grams.
Volume of object, V = 2 cm³.
To Find :
The density of the object.
Solution :
We know, density of an object is given by :
[tex]\rho = \dfrac{m}{V}\\\\\rho = \dfrac{15.6}{2}\ grams/cm^3\\\\\rho = 7.8\ grams/cm^3[/tex]
Hence, this is the required solution.
Why aren’t all the islands of Hawaii the same age?
Answer:
The age trend of the volcanoes is thought to be due to the way in which the islands are built on the moving sea floor of the North Pacific Ocean: the Pacific Ocean is mostly floored by a single tectonic plate (known as the "Pacific Plate") that is moving over the layer in the Earth known as the Asthenosphere
Explanation:
An object experiences an acceleration of 7.7 m/s^2. As a result, it accelerates from rest to 20 m/s. How much distance did it travel during that acceleration?
Answer:
26m
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Acceleration = 7.7m/s²
Initial velocity = 0m/s
Final velocity = 20m/s
Unknown:
Distance traveled = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we use the expression below:
v² = u² + 2aS
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
a is the acceleration
S is the distance
20² = 0² + (2 x 7.7 x S)
400 = 15.4S
S = 26m
Answer:
Answer:
Answer:
pay back : the answer is 2 because 2 + 4 = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
2 + 4 = 2 your welcome
Explanation:
Explanation:
What is radioactive dating? How is it used to determine age of something?
answer 2 question basically please Help!!!
Answer:
Technique of comparing abundance ratio between radioactive isotopes to a reference isotope to determine the age of a material called radioactive dating. It determines the age by having a more abundance of isotopes in the cellular being.
if a 60 kg person was standing on a platform at the surface of saturn and they jumped, they would have to push with a force greater than..?
Answer:
A 60 kg person standing on a platform at the surface of Saturn and they jumped, they would have to push with a force greater than 540 N
Explanation:
The gravitational attraction between an object on the surface of a planet and the planet is given by the weight of the object
Therefore the force needed to be applied for an object to lift off the surface of a planet = The weight of the object
The weight of the object on the surface of a planet = m × g
Where;
m = The mass of the object
g = The strength of gravity on the planet's surface in N/kg
The given parameters are;
The mass of the person standing on a platform at the surface of Saturn, m = 60 kg
The strength of gravity on the surface of Saturn = 9 N/kg
Therefore, we have;
The weight of the person = The force greater than which the person would have to push on the surface of Saturn so as to Jump = The weight of the person on the surface of Saturn = 60 kg × 9 N/kg = 540 N
Therefore, for a 60 kg person standing on a platform at the surface of Saturn and they jumped, they would have to push with a force greater than 540 N.
1. Identify the phase or phases of matter (solids, liquids, and gases) that
apply to each statement. More than one phase of matter may apply to each
statement.
a. Molecules do not move around, but vibrate in place
b. Has volume but no particular shape
c. Flows
d. Molecules break free of intermolecular forces
e. Does not have a volume or shape
f. Molecules can move around and switch places, but remain close
together
Answer:
a: solid
b: liquid
c: liquid
d: gas
e: gas
f: liquid
Explanation:
According to the forces of attraction, the states of matter in each case serially are as follows: solid, liquid,liquid,gas,gas and liquid respectively.
What is matter?Matter in chemistry, is defined as any kind of substance that has mass and occupies space that means it has volume .Matter is composed up of atoms which may or not be of same type.
Atoms are further made up of sub atomic particles which are the protons ,neutrons and the electrons .The matter can exist in various states such as solids, liquids and gases depending on the conditions of temperature and pressure.
The states of matter are inter convertible into each other by changing the parameters of temperature and pressure.Matter can neither be created nor destroyed rather is conserved at end of chemical change.
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Pls Solve this!!!Im giving 20 points and Brainliest to the one who answers first. HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!
Answer:
i) 2Mg + O₂ + Δ Heat → 2MgO + Δ Energy
ii) The aqueous solution does not change in the color of the blue litmus paper and the blue litmus paper remains blue in color
The aqueous solution formed using the product (MgO) turns the red litmus paper blue
Explanation:
i) Magnesium easily burns in air or oxygen when heated to form a white powder of magnesium oxide. The burning (reaction) of magnesium in air is an exothermic reaction that involves the release of heat and light
The burning of magnesium wire is given by the following chemical reaction;
2Mg + O₂ + Δ Heat → 2MgO + Δ Energy
ii) When magnesium oxide is mixed with water if forms magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)₂ as shown in the following chemical reaction;
MgO + H₂O → Mg(OH)₂
Magnesium hydroxide is basic and therefore it will turn red litmus paper blue and it does not change the color of the blue litmus paper.
After completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be
Answer:
The correct answer is
C. disposed of according to your instructor’s directions
Explanation:
The question is not complete here is the complete one with options to choose from
After completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be
A. taken home
B. dumped in the sink
C. disposed of according to your instructor’s directions
D. left at your lab station for the next class
What is the speed of a wave that has a frequency of 220 Hz and a wavelength of 0.39 m
Answer:
85.8 m/s
Explanation:
speed=wavelength multiply by frequency
[tex]0.39 \times 220 [/tex]
[tex]85.8[/tex]
Explain Thomsons model of an atom
please its aurgent fast
Answer:
Thomson's model showed an atom that had a positively charged medium, or space, with negatively charged electrons inside the medium. After its proposal, the model was called a "plum pudding" model because the positive medium was like a pudding, with electrons, or plums, inside.
An 82 kg man, at rest, drops from a diving board 3.0 m above the surface of the water and comes to rest 0.55 s after reaching the water. What force does the water exert on him?
Answer:
1626.4 N
Explanation:
Given that a 82 kg man, at rest, drops from a diving board 3.0 m above the surface of the water and comes to rest 0.55 s after reaching the water. What force does the water exert on him?
The parameters to be considered are:
Distance S = 3m
Time t = 0.55s
Since the man started from rest, initial velocity u = 0
Using second equation of motion
S = Ut + 1/2at^2
3 = 1/2 × a × 0.55^2
3 = 1/2 × a × 0.3025
a = 3/ 0.15125
a = 19.83 m/s^2
Force = mass × acceleration
Force = 82 × 19.83
Force = 1626.4 N
Therefore, the force that water exerted on him is 1626.4 N
A mass of 630g is hung on a spring. Using Force = mass x gravity, what is the force of the mass, acting on the spring?
Answer:
6.174N or roughly 6.2N
Explanation:
630g=0.63kg
F=m*g=0.63*9.8=6.174N
PLEASE HELP
OPTIONS:
Bar one:
Constant acceleration
Constant velocity
Positive acceleration
Bar two:
Remains stationary
Slows down
Speeds up
Bar three:
Constant acceleration
Constant velocity
Positive acceleration
Answer:
bar one:constant acceleration
bar two:remains stationary
bar three:constant acceleration
A subduction zone is where one plate is pulled under the edge of another and occurs in convergent plate boundaries. Which type of crusts are involved in the subduction zone?
a. continental-continental
b. continental-oceanic
c. oceanic-oceanic
Answer:
b. Continental-oceanic
Explanation:
The Earth's crust has been divided into a series of plates. These plates move at a different rate or speed in different directions.
These plates are divided by the boundary between them which are of three types: convergent, transform and divergent.
The convergent boundaries are the one which moves toward each other and the based on the crust they are of three types: continent-continent, ocean-ocean and ocean-continent.
In ocean-continent boundaries, the oceanic plate is denser compared to the continental plate is lighter as a result of which during the process of subduction the oceanic plate sinks beneath the continental plate towards the mantle and melts.
Thus, Option-B is the correct answer.
What is meant by a 'closed system'?
Answer:
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A closed system is a physical system that does not allow transfer of matter in or out of the system, though, in different contexts, such as physics, chemistry or engineering, the transfer of energy
Explanation:
Answer:
A closed system is a physical system that does not allow transfer of matter in or out of the system, though, in different contexts, such as physics, chemistry or engineering, the transfer of energy is or is not allowed
Explanation:
What causes the electrons to move in the “Electromagnetic Induction” animation?
a.
Current
c.
Changes in magnetic field
b.
Voltage
d.
Kinetic energy
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
Change in the magnetic field
Water has physical properties that can be
measured and
A rocket ship starts from rest and turns on its forward booster rockets causing it to have a constant acceleration of 4 meters per second rightward
Complete question is;
A rocket ship starts from rest and turns on its forward booster rockets, causing it to have a constant acceleration of 4 m/s² rightward. After 3s, what will be the velocity of the rocket ship?
Answer:
v = 12 m/s
Explanation:
We are given;
Initial velocity; u = 0 m/s (because ship starts from rest)
Acceleration; a = 4 m/s²
Time; t = 3 s
To find velocity after 3 s, we will use Newton's first equation of motion;
v = u + at
v = 0 + (4 × 3)
v = 12 m/s
Using the information given, find the Atomic Mass of the unknown element: 12 PROTONS, 12 NEUTRONS, 12 ELECTRONS
Answer:
A. 12
Explanation:
A 900 kg car runs into a 70 kg deer at 28 m/s. If the car transfers all of its momentum to the deer, how fast does the deer go flying away?
Answer:
Mc = 900 Kg
Uc = 28 ms^-1
Md = 70 Kg
Ud = 0
We want Vd
Vc = Vd
This situation is elastic momentum
[tex]m _{c}u _{c}+ m _{d}u _{d} = m _{c}v _{c} + m _ dv _{d} \\ (900 \times 28) + (70 \times 0) = (900 \times v _{d} ) + (70 \times v _{d}) \\ 25200 = (900 + 70)v _{d} \\ 25200 = 970v _{d} \\ v _{d} = \frac{25200}{970} \\ v _{d} = 26 \: m {s}^{ - 1} [/tex]
an iron rod of length 100m at 10 degree Celsius is used to measure a distance of 2km on a day when the temperature is 40 degree Celsius. Calculate the error in measuring the distance
Answer:
0.68 m
Explanation:
α = dL / L1*(dT)
dL = L1(dT) * α
Initial length, L1 = 100
Chang in Length =dL
α linear expansivity ; dL = change in length ; dT = change in temperature ; L1 = initial length
α of iron rod = 1.13 * 10^-5 k
dL = 100(40 - 10) * 1.13 * 10^-5
dL = 100(30) * 1.13 * 10^-5
dL = 3000 * 1.13 * 10^-5
dL = 3390 * 10^-5
dL = 0.0339 m
Error :
Distance measured = 2km = (2 * 1000) = 2000m
[Distance measured / (initial length + change in length)] × change in length
Error = (2000 / (100 + 0.0339)) * 0.0339
Error = (2000 / 100.0339) * 0.0339
Error = 19.993222 * 0.0339
Error = 0.6777702
Error = 0.68 m
A horizontal net force is exerted on a 2.0 kg object at rest. The object starts at x=0 m and travels 8.0 m along a horizontal frictionless surface.
What is the velocity of the object
Round answer to 2 significant digits
____ m/s
There's a constant force of 35 N exerted on the object of mass 2.0 kg, so it undergoes an acceleration a of
35 N = (2.0 kg) a → a = 17.5 m/s²
The object travels 8.0 m, so that it attains a velocity v of
v ² = 2 (17.5 m/s²) (8.0 m) → v ≈ 16.73 m/s ≈ 17 m/s
The velocity of the 2 Kg object which travels 8 m along the horizontal frictionless surface is 17 m/s
How to determine the acceleration Force (F) = 35 NMass (m) = 2 KgAcceleration (a) =?a = F / m
a = 35 / 2
a = 17.5 m/s²
How to determine the velocity Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/sDistance (s) = 8 mAcceleration (a) = 17.5 m/s²Final velocity (v) =?v² = u² + 2as
v² = 0² + (2 × 17.5 × 8)
v² = 280
Take the square root of both side
v = √280
v = 17 m/s
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