How does modulus of elasticity change with the rise of temperature ​

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Answer 1

Explanation:

With rise in temperature, the length of the material increases which decreases its stiffness. Thus, we can say that with rise in the temperature, the Young's modulus decreases.


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One possible unit of speed is ​

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Answer:

option d

Explanation:

Meter per second

the dimension of length in singular momentum is
1,-1,2,-2​

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Answer:

I don't know this answer

how is pressure and density related?

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Answer:

Density is directly proportional to pressure

Explanation:

As pressure increases (with constant temperature), density also increases.

Density is inversely proportional to temperature.

The moving bicycle moves for sometime even after stopping the paddling.why​

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Answer:

when you are paddling the push carry on when you paddle the hard put on the push.

Answer:

Because of inertia

Explanation:

As stated in Newton first law "An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion unless it is acted upon by a force."

For an example:

If you have a drink without a lid in a car and a car suddently the car stop, u will automatically try to catch the drink preventing it from spilling. This is because that the drink that was in motion with the car want to stay in motion, but when the car stop, the drink still wanna be in motion, that's why it will be flying off and spill if u don't catch it.

Back to the question:

if a bicyccle is in motion, it will wants to be in motion untill a force act upon it, let's say a bump or fricition.

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write two ways to be protected from the energy crisis?​

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Possible Solutions to the Problem of Global Energy Crisis:

1. Move Towards Renewable Resources.
2. Buy Energy-Efficient Products.

5. Which one of the following factors is directly proportional to density of liquid? (a) Temperature (b) Volume of liquid (c) Upthrust (d) Density of object

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Answer:

A

The upthrust on a floating body is in upwards direction and is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced

B

The upthrust is directly proportional to the density of the liquid in which the solid is immersed

C

The upthrust is directly proportional to the volume of the fluid displaced by a solid

The upthrust acts on the body in upward direction at the center of buoyancy.

Upthrust is equal to the weight of liquid displaced by object and weight of liquid will depend on its density.

Upthrust is F=Vρg ,where V is the volume of liquid displaced and ρ is the density of fluid.

The total lateral pressure acting on an immersed object on one side is equal and in opposite direction to the total lateral pressure acting on the other side.

7. Two billiard balls of equal mass, one blue and the other red, slide towards each other at 2.0m/s in opposite
directions towards each other. They collide head on and rebound both at 1.8m/s in opposite to their original
velocities,a s shown in the diagram below. Show how momentum is conserved in this collision.

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Answer:

P = M V    expresses momentum

Both before and after collision the momenta are equal and in opposite directions. So the the total momentum is zero both before and after the collision. P is a vector quantity as is the velocity. Total momentum must be zero.

A car is negotiating a flat curve of radius of 50.0 m with a speed of 20.0 m/s. The centripetal force provided by friction is 1.20 x 10^4 N. What is the mass of the car? (1,500 kg)

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i’ve done it on paper.

Hi there! Hope your doing well. But anyways lemme start with your question. I’ve done it on paper hopefully it’ll help.

State newton's universal law of gravitation

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Every particle of mass is attracted to every other particle of mass.  The magnitude of the force between two objects is proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.  The direction of the force is along the line between their centers.

(NOTE:  Newton's 3rd law of motion tells us that gravitational forces always come in pairs.  Between two objects, there are two forces ... one in each direction.  Their strengths are equal ... Your weight on Earth is exactly equal to the Earth's weight on YOU.)

State examples of a transverse wave. ​

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ripples on the surface of water.

vibrations in a guitar string.

a Mexican wave in a sports stadium.

electromagnetic waves – eg light waves, microwaves, radio waves.

seismic S-waves.

Answer

Light and other types of electromagnetic radiation are examples of transverse waves. Some other examples of transverse waves include a ripple on a pond and a wave in a string.

what is velocity ratio ?​

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Answer:

the ratio of a distance through which any part of a machine moves to that which the driving part moves during the same time.pls pls mark me branilest

Can someone do this for the football
Estimated volume
(cm3)
Estimated density
(g/cm3)
edge.

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G/292 cm
is the answer

Answer:

0.10 g/cm3

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Mass of the sun is 2x10³⁰ kg and that of the earth is 6/10²⁴ kg and the distance between them is 1.5 x 10¹¹m. What is the gravitational force produced between them? ​

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Answer:

The gravitational force is 3.56 × 10^22 N

Explanation:

[tex]{ \bf{force = \frac{GM_{s} m _{e}}{ {r}^{2} } }}[/tex]

[tex]{ \sf{force = \frac{6.67 \times {10}^{ - 11} \times (2 \times {10}^{30} ) \times (6\times {10}^{24}) }{(1.5 \times {10}^{11}) {}^{2} } }} \\ \\ { \sf{force = 3.56 \times {10}^{22} \: newtons}}[/tex]

Define potentiol energy , kenetic energy.​

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Potential energy is stored energy. For example, if a bowling ball is on top of a giant hill, we say it has potential energy because it has the potential to do work which is to roll down the hill.

Kinetic energy is the energy of movement so once that ball rolls down that hill, that potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.

Hey there!

Potential energy and kinetic energy are the two main groups of energy when it comes to all of that. Potential energy is stored energy. Kinetic energy is the energy that is released.

For example, potential energy is when you hold a ball higher than the ground,  and kinetic energy is when you release the ball.

Hope this helps! Have a great day! :)

If a ball has a mass of 5 kg and 100 J of KE, what is its velocity?

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Mass of ball=m=5kgKinetic energy=KE=100JVelocity=v=?

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf K.E=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 100J=\dfrac{1}{2}5\times v^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto v^2=100\times \dfrac{2}{5}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto v^2=20(2)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto v^2=40[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto v=\sqrt{40}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto v=6.2m/s[/tex]

Answer:

6.2m/s

Explanation:

How many meters are in 10 miles?

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Answer:

Explanation:

        16093.4

16093.44 meters…….. ….

Describe manipulated Variable

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A manipulated variable is the independent variable in an experiment. It’s called “manipulated” because it’s the one you can change. In other words, you can decide ahead of time to increase it or decrease it. In an experiment you should only have one manipulated variable at a time. The manipulated variable is the independent variable in an experiment.

an athlete had lifts a load with a mass of 150kg.

1) calculate the gravitational potential energy gained

2) if the mass of the load is increased to 200kg, calculate the gravitational potential energy gained by the load.

3) based on answers in 1&2, state the relationship between the mass of the load and the gravitational potential energy.

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Mass=150kg=mHeight=h=2mAcceleration due to gravity=g=10m/s^2

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto P.E=mgh[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto P.E=150(2)(10)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto P.E=3000J[/tex]

In 2nd case

Mass =m=200kgHeight=h=2mg=10m/s^2

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto P.E=200(2)(10)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto P.E=4000J[/tex]

We can observe that

If mass of body increases gravitational potential energy will increase.

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what is the effect of gravity on a falling object? write the conclusion obtained from the coin and feather experiment ?

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Answer:

Pick something up with your hand and drop it. When you release it from your hand, its speed is zero. On the way down its speed increases. The longer it falls the faster it travels. Sounds like acceleration to me.

But acceleration is more than just increasing speed. Pick up this same object and toss it vertically into the air. On the way up its speed will decrease until it stops and reverses direction. Decreasing speed is also considered acceleration.

But acceleration is more than just changing speed. Pick up your battered object and launch it one last time. This time throw it horizontally and notice how its horizontal velocity gradually becomes more and more vertical. Since acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time and velocity is a vector quantity, this change in direction is also considered acceleration.

In each of these examples the acceleration was the result of gravity. Your object was accelerating because gravity was pulling it down. Even the object tossed straight up is falling — and it begins falling the minute it leaves your hand. If it wasn't, it would have continued moving away from you in a straight line. This is the acceleration due to gravity.

In this initial experiment the bowling ball drops straight to the ground whereas the feathers float, owing to air resistance.

He alludes to the earlier experiment by Galileo that tested the same hypothesis.

"Galileo’s experiment was simple," he explains. "He took a heavy object, and a light one, and dropped them at the same time to see which fell fastest."

Although Galileo’s experiment proved two similarly shaped objects would fall at the same speed despite being different weights, he didn’t have access to a vacuum chamber in the 17th Century to conduct Professor Cox's more extravagant experiment.

Professor Cox also used the bowling ball and feather to prove a hypothesis put forward by Albert Einstein.

His Special Theory of Relativity argued that items would not be falling but standing still due to lack of force acting on them.

"Isaac Newton would say that the ball and the feather fall because there’s a force pulling them down: gravity,’ Professor Cox said.

"But Einstein imagined the scene very differently.

"The “happiest thought of his life” [as Einstein called it] was this; the reason the bowling ball and the feather fall together is because they’re not falling.

"They’re standing still. There is no force acting on them at all.

"He reasoned that if you couldn’t see the background, there’d be no way of knowing that the ball and the feathers were being accelerated towards the Earth.

"So he concluded they weren’t."

The tweaking of Newton’s earlier theory enabled Einstein to more accurately define his own theory, which regards the relationship between space and time.

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1. Give the reason of magnesium has valency two​

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It is because magnesium has 2 electrons in its outermost shell .

3. Calculate the wavelength of wave that has a frequency of 4.75 x 1012Hz.
a. 1.43 x 1021 m
b. 6.31 x 105 m
1.58 x 104 m
d. 6.31 x 105 m
please help
C.

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Frequency=v=4.75×10^12HzWavelength=?

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf \lambda=\dfrac{C}{V}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \lambda=\dfrac{3\times 10^8ms^{-1}}{4.75\times 10^{12}s^{-1}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \lambda=0.631\times 10^{-4}m[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \lambda=6.31\times 10^{-5}m[/tex]

Lò xo là gì? Tác dụng của lò xo

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Answer:

Lò xo (từ tiếng Pháp: ressort) là các vật thể đàn hồi được sử dụng trong các hệ thống cơ học. Lò xo được phân thành hai loại:

biến dạng theo ý muốn

có lực đàn hồi theo ý muốn

lực kế, cân trọng lượng... trong khoa đo lường.

giảm xóc xe cộ

phát âm (chuông, loa phóng thanh...)

lưu trữ năng lượng (dây cót đồng hồ)

công tắc điện.

bám giữ vật (kẹp quần áo)

bút bi.


A city bus travels along its route from Jackson Street 8 km to Aurora Avenue, where it turns and continues 13 km.
 
What is the total distance that the bus has traveled? km
 
The total displacement of the bus is approximately 15 km northeast northwest southeast southwest.

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im a bit confused on what the question is:(

if its just asking for the total number of km traveled it would be 21 km

what is measurement?​

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Answer:

The comparison of unknown quantity with known quantity is called measurement

Answer:

the size, length or amount of something is a measurement.

Explanation:

Measurements help in daily life and are important to development, accuracy and making decisions.

_______ is the surest test which confirms that the given piece of the object is a magnet.

1.Rotation
2.Repulsion
3.None of these
4.Refraction

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Answer:

2. Repulsion

Explanation:

number two is the answer

Answer:

Repulsion is the surest test which confirms that the given piece of the object is a magnet.

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Microwaves operate at a frequency of 2.40 GHz. Find the minimum thickness for a plastic tray with a refractive
index of 1.45 that will cause enhanced reflection of microwaves incident normal to the tray.

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Answer:

y (lambda) = c / f     incident wavelength

y = 3 * E8 / 2.4 * E9 = .125 m    incident wavelength

y' = .125 / 1.45 = .0862 m    wavelength inside of tray

T = y' / 4     thickness required for phase change at bottom

T = .0862 m / 4 = .0261 m = 2.61 cm

Density of an object can be found by calculating mass divided by volume. If two objects have the same mass, but one has a greater volume, the object with more volume is less dense. Does water’s density change when it is frozen?

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Answer:

yes, the density of ice is less than the density of water. Ice floats on water.

Explanation:

Which of the following is a combustion reaction?
O A. 2503 (9)
->
2502 (9) + 02 (9)
O B. 2Na (s) + Cl2 (9) → 2NaCl (s)
C. C3H8 (g) + 502 (9) — 3C02 (9) + 4H20 (9)
O D. 2KCIO3 (s) — 2KCI (s) + 303 (9)

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

Hydrocarbon + Oxygen = Carbon dioxide + Water

is example of combustion reaction

I think c The best answer for your questions

why is heat produced when we rub our hands together ​

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Answer:

friction

the rubbing of the surfaces create friction, giving off heat

Answer:

heat is produced by rubbing our hands  together which cause friction and during the process you can feel heat.

Logam P dan Q sejenis. Logam P yang memiliki panjang 1 meter dipanaskan hingga mengalami kenaikan suhu 12ºC, akibatnya logam bertambah panjang 0,2 cm. Logam Q juga dipanaskan hingga mengalami kenaikan suhu 10°C dan panjangnya bertambah 0,1 cm. Tentukanlah panjang mula-mula logam Q!​

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Answer:

I don't know ???

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