An automobile traveling along a straight road
increases its speed from 53 ft/s to 68 ft/s in
180 ft.
If the acceleration is constant. how much
time elapses while the auto moves the 180 ft?
Answer in units of s.

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Answer 1

Answer:

t = 2.97[s]

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use the following kinematics equations, we must bear in mind that the positive sign of the acceleration value means that the car is increased its speed.

[tex]v_{f}^{2} =v_{o}^{2} +(2*a*(x-x_{o} ))[/tex]

where:

x - xo = 180 [ft]

a = acceleration [ft/s^2]

Vo = initial velocity = 53 [ft/s]

Vf = final velocity = 68 [ft/s]

Now replacing we find:

(68^2) = (53^2) + (2*a*180)

a = 5.04 [ft/s^2]

Now using the following equation:

[tex]v_{f}=v_{0}+a*t[/tex]

68 = 53 + (5.04*t)

t = (68 - 53)/5.04

t = 2.97[s]


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Unlike secondary pollutants,
pollutants are
released directly into the air by natural processes or by human
activities

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

In addition to hot surface temperatures, which characteristic makes mercy different from earth

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Answer:

has no air on it and no animals or plants live there.

A cannonball is launched off a 100 m cliff horizontally with an initial velocity of 50 m/s. The goal is to have the cannonball travel a target distance of 400m. Based on this, will the cannonball reach the target distance?

A. Yes, the cannonball will hit its goal
B. More information is needed to determine the outcome
C. No, the cannonball will overshoot its goal
D. No, the cannonball will fall short of the goal

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Answer:

D. No, the cannonball will fall short of the goal

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the problem,  No, the cannonball will fall short of the goal, therefore the correct answer is option D.

What are the three equations of motion?

There are three equations of motion given by Newton,

v = u + at

S = ut + 1/2×a×t²

v² - u² = 2×a×s

As given in the problem a  cannonball is launched off a 100 m cliff horizontally with an initial velocity of 50 m/s. The goal is to have the cannonball travel a target distance of 400 meters,

By using the second equation of motion in the vertical direction,

100 = ut + 0.5*9.81*t²

t = 4.51 seconds

The distance traveled by the cannonball in the horizontal direction at the same time = 4.51*50

                 =205 meters

Thus, based on the information given in the problem,  No, the cannonball will fall short of the goal, therefore the correct answer is option D.

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A space-walking astronaut has become detached from her spaceship. She's floating in space while holding a wrench. She is thinking about how she might get back to the ship, which she can see 50 m from her current location. Which of Newton's three laws will help her the most to get back to the ship?

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Answer:

please find the solution which is defined as follows:

Explanation:

Throughout the opposite direction, she not able to throw her tool-belt. In this scenario, she will be sending her floating through her ship. Unless interrupted, it could refer to Newton's The rule of it in motion remains in motion. Consequently, if they throw it one way because there are no molecules to interrupt your course, you can continue to go the other way.

The Olympic record for running the 200m dash is 19.3 seconds. What is the average speed for this record?
A. 1.04 m/s
B. 5.18m/s
C.10.0m/s
D. 10.4m/s

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i think it’s c. if not i’m sorry!!

The force needed to stop an object in motion is called?

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force called friction

The force applied to object to stop its motion is known as frictional force.

Newton's first law of motion states that an object in a state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, we continue in that form unless it is acted upon by an external force. This reluctance of an object to move or stop moving is known as the object's inertia. This inertia depends on the mass of the object.

When an object is finally in motion, the friction, between the object and the surface on which it is moving tends to limit the motion.

Thus, to stop an object in motion, we increase the frictional force between the object and the surface on which the object is moving

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the correct symbol for the metric (SI) unit of temperature is
A: k
B: t
C: f
D: c​

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The correct symbol for measuring temperature is in (K)- for Kelvins. Hope this helped :)

C (Celsius) is the correct symbol for the metric (SI) unit of temperature. The correct option is D.

The Celsius scale is widely used for measuring temperature in the metric system.

The symbol "°C" is used to represent degrees Celsius. It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius, who introduced the scale in the 18th century.On the Celsius scale, the freezing point of water is defined as 0 degrees Celsius, and the boiling point of water is defined as 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.The Celsius scale is an integral part of the International System of Units (SI), which is the modern metric system used for scientific and everyday measurements.

In certain scientific and engineering fields, such as thermodynamics, the Kelvin scale (symbol: K) is also used as an absolute temperature scale but the SI unit of temperature is Celsius.

Thus, the correct option is D.

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What is the theory for formation of fossil fuel plz help
A:cabon dioxide levels decreased, resulting in nitrogen fixation

B:earth cooled, changing oxygen to carbon

C:fossil fuels are the remnants of organisms that lived a long time ago and were buried, heated, and formed into hydrocarbons

D:fossil fuels arrived on earth from comets and asteroids

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Answer:

C.fossil fuels are the remnants of organisms that lived a long time and were buried,heated and formed into hydrocarbons

A 80.0kg football player running at 12.5 m/s North runs into a 120.kg player running South. The 120.kg player grabs the other one so they move together at -4.50m/s. What was the velocity of the 120.kg player?

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Answer:

p=-540kg•m/s

Explanation:

because I used a calc

What speed should a spaceship of mass 5.21 x 107kg moving around a planet
only by the gravitational force be, if the distance between them is 6.27 x 108 m
and the mass of the planet is 4.76 x 1026 kg? Estimate G as 6.67 * 10-11 N (m/kg)

A. 7.12 x 103 m/s
B. 6.23 x 103 m/s
С. 4.25 x 103 m/s
D. 7.43 105 m/s
E. 7.25 x 103 m/s

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Answer: A

Explanation:

The speed of the spaceship  moving around a planet only by the gravitational force  is 7.12 × 10³ m/s.

What is centrifugal force?

A fictitious force that moves in a circle and is directed away from the center of the circle is called centrifugal force. When measurements are taken in an inertial frame of reference, the force does not exist. It only becomes relevant when we switch from a ground/inertial reference frame to a rotating reference frame.

The centrifugal force's unit is newton.

As the gravitational force is balanced by centrifugal force is orbital motion:

Gravitational force =centrifugal force

GMm/r² = mv²/r

v² = GM/r

v = √( GM/r)

= √(6.67×10⁻¹¹ ×4.76  ×10²⁶/6.27 ×10⁸)

= 7.12 × 10³ m/s.

Hence, The speed of the spaceship  is 7.12 × 10³ m/s. Hence, option (A) is correct.

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The unit we use to measure speed is

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Answer:

However, to mention a few, there are other units of speed such as meters per second, feet per second, light-years per millennium, and knots. Feet per second, but specially meters per second are usually used to measure speed of animals, humans, and free fall objects. Knots is used to measure the speed of ship and/or boats.

Explanation:

Noah Formula is in airplane which is flying at constant speed in a circular course of radius 5000 m., circling O'Hare Airport prior to landing. Noah observes that the plane completes each round trip in 400 seconds. What is the speed of the airplane? What is centripetal acceleration?

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Answer:

(a). The speed of the airplane is 78.53 m/s.

(b). The centripetal acceleration 1.234 m/s².

Explanation:

Given that,

Radius = 5000 m

Time = 400 second

We need to calculate the speed of the airplane

Using formula of speed

[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}[/tex]

[tex]v= \dfrac{2\pi r}{t}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]v=\dfrac{2\times\pi\times5000}{400}[/tex]

[tex]v=78.53\ m/s[/tex]

We need to calculate the centripetal acceleration

Using formula formula

[tex]a=\dfrac{v^2}{r}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]a=\dfrac{78.53^2}{5000}[/tex]

[tex]a=1.234\ m/s^2[/tex]

Hence, (a). The speed of the airplane is 78.53 m/s.

(b). The centripetal acceleration 1.234 m/s².

A student leaves a pencil on a desk and the pencil stays in the same spot until another student picks it up. Which law would that be?

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The first law

In Newtons first law it states that an object will not change its motion unless a force acts upon it.

Answer:1st law

Explanation:

A student ties a ball at the end of a string and whirls the string at a constant speed. If the radius of the circle along which the ball moves is 1.2 m and the acceleration is 7.5 m/s2what is the speed of the ball?

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a = v ² / R

where a is acceleration, v is speed, and R is the radius. So

7.5 m/s² = v ² / (1.2 m)

v ² = (7.5 m/s²) / (1.2 m)

v ≈ 6.8 m/s


Please help me

1. Rank the following items from MOST
inertia to LEAST inertia: Chick Fil A
Biscuit, Feather, Elephant, a 1st grader.

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Answer:firt answer corrcect who answerd

Explanation:

Feather, Biscuit, a 1st grader, Elephant is order of  LEAST inertia to MOST inertia.

What is inertia?

Inertia is the resistance of an object to any change in motion. Inertia is proportional the mass of the object: in fact, as we experience in common situations, the larger the mass of an object, the more difficult it is to change its motion.

Inertia of an object is its inherited property. It is the measure of its mass. It is clear that the inertia of an object depends directly on its mass. Mass of an object is the amount of matter contained in it. It is same at every location.

Given that in the case four thing Biscuit, Feather, Elephant, a 1st grader out of which Feather, Biscuit, a 1st grader, Elephant is order of  LEAST inertia to MOST inertia.

Feather, Biscuit, a 1st grader, Elephant is order of  LEAST inertia to MOST inertia.

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How far will a 50 N crate be moved if 500 J of work are accomplished?

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Formula: F=w*d => d=F/w
Since F=500j, w=50N
=>d= 500/50=10m
So, D=10m

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ANSWER

Mass: The resistance of an object to acceleration, size-dependent

Volume: The amount of space an object occupies

Boiling point: The temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.

Melting point: The temperature at which a solid melts and turns to liquid

Density: Size-independent

Solubility: The ability of a substance (solvent) to dissolve when placed in a liquid (solute)

Magnetism: Size-dependent

EXPLANATION:

Mass: the more mass something has, the harder it is to accelerate. This is somewhat intuitive, but is also demonstrated in newton's third law. It's size-dependent because for an object of a given density, the size (volume) will change the mass.

Volume: big objects take up more space. If you put an apple in bucket filled to the brim with water, a little water will splash out, because the apple is now occupying the space that the water used to, but if you put in a watermelon, a lot of water will splash out, because the watermelon is taking up even more space.

Boiling point: when a liquid gets too hot, it will change to gas (example: water to steam)

Melting point: when a liquid gets too cold, it will change to a solid (example: water to ice)

Density: how much mass there is in a given volume. A sphere made of lead will have more mass than a sphere made of wood, even if they are the same size. Size-independent because a big lead sphere has the same density as a small lead sphere, they just have different masses.

Solubility: some substances dissolve in certain solvents, other's don't.

Magnetism: size-dependent because a bigger magnet is stronger than a smaller one if they are identical in every other way. More space means more domains means a stronger magnet.

Answer:

i agree

Explanation:

What is the wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 466 Hz and a speed of
343 m/s?
A. 1.35 m
B. 0.74 m
C. 1.6 x 105 m
D. 6.25 x 10-6 m

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Answer:

The answer is option B

Explanation:

The wavelength of a wave can be found by using the formula

[tex] \lambda = \frac{c}{f} \\ [/tex]

where

c is the speed of the wave

f is the frequency

From the question

c = 343 m/s

f = 466 Hz

We have

[tex] \lambda = \frac{343}{466} \\ = 0.73605150...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

0.74 m

Hope this helps you

Answer: B: 0.74 m

Explanation:

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A piece of copper with a volume of 100cm3 has a mass of 890 g. Explain how you could use this information to find out how much mass would be in 13cm3 of copper.


plz help this q. is due today

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Answer:

115.7g

Explanation:

Given parameters:

    Volume of copper  = 100cm³

    Mass of copper  = 890g

Unknown:

Mass of 13cm³ copper  = ?

Solution:

We know that the two materials are both made up of copper. Since we know the mass and volume of the first one, let us solve for the density. Using the density of the first one, we can determine the mass of the second one by the given volume.

Density is an intrinsic property of matter. It has the same value for every given substance.

It is expressed as mass per volume of  a substance;

    Density  = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

Input the parameters and solve;

  Density  = [tex]\frac{890}{100}[/tex]  = 8.9g/cm³

Now to find the mass of the 13cm³ copper;

       Mass  = density x volume

       Mass  = 8.9 x 13  = 115.7g

An electric current of 0.05 A passes through a circuit that has a resistance of
15 2. According to Ohm's law, what is the voltage of the circuit?

A. 15.1 V
B. 300 V
C. 0.003 V
D. 0.75 V

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The voltage of the circuit will be 0.75 V.The potential difference between the circuit is known as the voltage.

What is ohm’s law?

Ohm's law claims that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.

This current-voltage connection may be expressed mathematically as,

The Equation of Ohm's Law

[tex]\rm V=IR \\\\ V= 0.05 \times 15.2 \\\\\ \rm V=0.75 \ V[/tex]

The voltage of the circuit will be 0.75 V.

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What did scientists create using scientific measurements?

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Answer:

lines?

Explanation:

Calculate the distance a baseball will travel if it moves at a speed of 30 m/s for 2.5 seconds.

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Answer:

speed = 12 miles per second

= 12 mi/s

Explanation:

what are derive quantities​

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Answer:

Derived quantities are quantities that are calculated from two or more measurements. Derived quantities cannot be measured directly. They can only be computed. Many derived quantities are calculated in physical science. Three examples are area, volume, and density.

Answer:

What is derive quantities​?

Derived quantities are those that may be expressed in terms of base or derived quantities by means of the mathematical symbols of multiplication and division only (no addition or subtraction or any other sign). ... The first group consists of derived quantities, which have proper units. Derived quantities are expressed as algebraic combinations of base quantities.

Examples of the Derive quantities

Derive Quantity and their units

Volume, V =Density, p = kgm⁻³Velocity, v = ms⁻¹Force, F = NAcceleration, a = ms⁻²

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Answer:

The object sped up, moved at constant speed, then slowed down.

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The sum of all of the chemical reactions occurring in a cell is called
A) photosynthesis
B) diffusion
C) oxidative respiration
D) metabolism

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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The chemical reaction occurring in a cell is metabolism

What is the name of the system for conducting a scientific investigation?

1. Comparative analysis
2. Scientific Method
3. Evaluation Process
4. Trial by error

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Answer:

i beleive it is 2

Explanation:

A thin plastic rod of length 2.5 m is rubbed all over with wool, and acquires a charge of 75 nC, distributed uniformly over its surface. Calculate the magnitude of the electric field due to the rod at a location 7 cm from the midpoint of the rod. Do the calculation two ways, first using the exact formula for a rod of any length, and second using the approximate formula for a long rod.

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Answer:

find out the le

Explanation:

Where is mercury naturally found?

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wellll that would be in earth crust

Answer:

in space

Explanation:

its a planet

Given two metal balls (that are identical) with charges LaTeX: q_1q 1and LaTeX: q_2q 2. We find a repulsive force one exerts on the other to be LaTeX: 1.35\times10^{-4}N1.35 × 10 − 4 N when they are 20 cm apart. Accidentally, one the the experimenters causes the balls to collide and then repositions them 20 cm apart . Now the repulsive force is found to be LaTeX: 1.406\times10^{-4}N1.406 × 10 − 4 N. What are the initial charges on the two metal balls?

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Answer:

[tex]q_1=\pm0.03 \mu C[/tex] and [tex]q_2=\pm0.02 \mu C.[/tex]

Explanation:

According to Coulomb's law, the magnitude of  force between two point object having change [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex] and by a dicstanced is

[tex]F_c=\frac{1}{4\pi\spsilon_0}\frac{q_1q_2}{d^2}-\;\cdots(i)[/tex]

Where, [tex]\epsilon_0[/tex] is the permitivity of free space and

[tex]\frac{1}{4\pi\spsilon_0}=9\times10^9[/tex] in SI unit.

Before  dcollision:

Charges on both the sphere are [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex], d=20cm=0.2m, and [tex]F_c=1.35\times10^{-4}[/tex] N

So, from equation (i)

[tex]1.35\times10^{-4}=9\times10^9\frac{q_1q_2}{(0.2)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow q_1q_2=6\times10^{-16}\;\cdots(ii)[/tex]

After dcollision: Each ephere have same charge, as at the time of collision there was contach and due to this charge get redistributed which made the charge density equal for both the sphere t. So, both have equal amount of charhe as both are identical.

Charges on both the sphere are mean of total charge, i.e

[tex]\frac{q_1+q_2}{2}[/tex]

d=20cm=0.2m, and [tex]F_c=1.406\times10^{-4}[/tex] N

So, from equation (i)

[tex]1.406\times10^{-4}=9\times10^9\frac{\left(\frac{q_1+q_2}{2}\right)^2}{(0.2)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow (q_1+q_2)^2=2.50\times10^{-15}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow q_1+q_2=\pm5\times 10^{-8}[/tex]

As given that the force is repulsive, so both the sphere have the same nature of charge, either positive or negative, so, here take the magnitude of the charge.

[tex]\Rightarrow q_1+q_2=5\times 10^{-8}\;\cdots(iii)[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow q_1=5\times 10^{-8}-q_2[/tex]

The equation (ii) become:

[tex](5\times 10^{-8}-q_2)q_2=6\times10^{-16}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow -(q_2)^2+5\times 10^{-8}q_2-6\times10^{-16}=0[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow q_2=3\times10^{-8}, 2\times10^{-8}[/tex]

From equation (iii)

[tex]q_1=2\times10^{-8}, 3\times10^{-8}[/tex]

So, the magnitude of initial charges on both the sphere are [tex]3\times10^{-8}[/tex] Coulombs[tex]=0.03 \mu C[/tex] and [tex]2\times10^{-8}[/tex] Colombs or [tex]0.02 \mu C[/tex].

Considerion the nature of charges too,

[tex]q_1=\pm0.03 \mu C[/tex] and [tex]q_2=\pm0.02 \mu C.[/tex]

what are 5 different movements you can use to warm up

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Answer:

1) Jumping Jacks (their a great way to get blood into your muscles and keep your blood running)

2) Toe touches (helps warm up your hamstring so you won‘t get injured easily)

3) Jog in place (Warm up leg muscles and whole body)

4) Arm circles (Warms up arm muscles)

5) 10,10,9,9. (This is something I like, you hop on 1 foot for 10 times and then switch to your other foot ten times without stopping, but after the ten you go back foryour previous hopping leg and hop 9 times this time and same for your other foot, THEN hop 8 times with the foot you started with and, keep going in that order in decending order until you reach 1, (a great way to warm up leg muscle)

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