Answer:
a. 45×10³ kg
b. 1.25 kg
c. 5443200 s
d. 2.69×10⁻⁴ m/s²
e. 2.57×10⁻⁶N
f. 7.48×10⁻³ m /s²
g. 2.45 Pa
h. 10 m/s
Explanation:
The SI units are: kg, m, s, N, K, A, Pa, J and cd
a. 1 g is the mass for 1 cm³. We convert the m³ to cm³
45 m³. 1×10⁶ cm³ / 1 m³ = 45×10⁶ cm³
By the way, 45×10⁶ cm³ = 45×10⁶ g
We convert the g to kg → 45×10⁶ g . 1 kg / 1000 g = 45×10³ kg
b. As 1 g = 1 cm³, we convert the cm³ to g and then, the g to kg
1250 cm³ = 1250 g → 1250 g . 1kg / 1000 g = 1.25 kg
c. 1 day has 24 hours; 1 hour has 60 minutes; 1 minute has 60 seconds
1 hour has 3600 s. Then 24 h . 3600 s / 1 h = 86400 s
86400 s/d. 63 d = 5443200 s
d. 1 min² = 3600 s²
97 cm / 3600 s² = 0.0269 cm/s² / 100 = 2.69×10⁻⁴ m/s²
e. 927 g.cm / min² / 3600 s² = 0.2575 g.cm/s² → dyn
We need to convert dyn to N
1 dyn = 10⁻⁵N → 0.2575 dyn . 10⁻⁵N / 1dyn = 2.57×10⁻⁶N
f. 1 m/s² = 12960 km/h²
12960 km/h² . 1 m/s² / 97 km/h² = 7.48×10⁻³ m /s²
g. 2500 g/cm² . 1kg / 1000 g = 2.5 kg/cm²
1 Pa = 1.02kg/cm²
2.5 kg/cm² . 1 Pa / 1.02 kg/cm² = 2.45 Pa
h. 1 h = 3600 s
36 km / 3600 s = 0.01 km /s → 0.01 km . 1000 m / 1 km = 10
= 10 m/s
A 60.0 kg object is moving east at 8.00 m/s, and then slows down to 4.00 m/s. How much work was done?
–1,440 J
–480 J
1,440 J
2,880 J
Answer:
A
-1440J
Explanation:
Hello,
This question requires us to calculate the work done on a object to move it from point A to point B
Data
Mass = 60kg
Initial velocity (V1) = 8.0m/s
Final velocity (V2) = 4.0m/s
Workdone on an object is equal to force applied on the object to move it through a particular distance.
Work done = force × distance
Force (F) = mass × acceleration
Distance = s
F = Ma
Work done = M× a × s
But a = velocity (v) / time (t)
Work done = mvs / t
But velocity = distance/ time
Work done = mv × v/
Work done = mv²
Work done = ½mv²
Workdone = ½M(V2² - V1²)
Workdone = ½ × 60 (4² - 8²)
Work done = 30 × (16 - 64)
Workdone = 30 × (-48)
Work done = -1440J
Work done = -1.44kJ
The workdone on the object is equal to -1.44kJ
Answer:
–1,440 J
Explanation:
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What is the difference between metals, nonmetals and metalloids?
Metals are solids, non metals are gasses and metalloids are in between metals and non metals. Also, metals have there atoms all close and packed, non metals have there atoms far apart, and metalloids have there atoms either close or far apart. Metals are separated form the non metals in the periodic table.
Using an example of an Acid or a Base give the Arrhenius definition for acids and bases.
What is the valency of oxygen??????
Answer:
the valency of oxygen is -2
Answer:
-2
Explanation:
The valency of oxygen is -2. This means oxygen needs to gain or share two electrons for stability.
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