Answer:
190v I believe
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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:
3. Take sugar, oil, corn syrup, a glass and water. Pour the water in the glass and then add each of the above the substances one after the other. Observe and note your observations. And give reason for your observation.
Here are the observations
Sugar:-
Sugar is soluble in water so It will dissolve in water .Corn syrup:-
Corn syrup is also basically a sugar.It will dissolve in water too .If we shake the mixture in glass then corn syrup will be dissolved.Oil:-
Oil is not soluble in waterHence it won't dissolve in water.It will float over water and make two layersLò xo là gì? Tác dụng của lò xo
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.
write two ways to be protected from the energy crisis?
whats the beginning of life called
Answer:
Abiogenesis in evolutionary science, not sure about creation science
Explanation:
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?
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]
Give reason Pascal is a derived unit
Answer:
Pascal is a derived unit because it cannot be expressed in any physics terms, but it is an expression of fundamental quantities.
Explanation:
[tex]{ \sf{Pasacal \: ( Pa) = \frac{newtons}{metres {}^{2} } }} \\ \\ { \sf{Pasacal \: (Pa) = \frac{kg \times {ms}^{ - 2} }{ {m}^{2} } }}[/tex]
State Ohms law in easy words
Answer:
Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
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.
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]
Which of the following processes occurs in a battery?
Batteries convert mechanical energy into chemical energy.
Batteries convert chemical energy into kinetic energy.
Batteries convert mechanical energy into electric energy.
Batteries convert chemical energy into electric energy.
Answer:
Batteries convert chemical energy into electric energy.Explanation:
As seen, batteries have chemical energy in them stored which when used in any electronics produces electricity.
Thus, we can conclude that a battery converts chemical energy into electric energy.
A carnot engine has an efficiency of 50% when its sink temperature is 27°C. The temperature of source is: a) 300°C b) 327°C c) 273°C d) 373°C
327 degrees
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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.
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.
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what is the effect of gravity on a falling object? write the conclusion obtained from the coin and feather experiment ?
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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5. a. Answer the following questions. What is density? Write a formula by showing the relation among density mass and volume.
Answer:
Density is how compact something is. The relationship is M/V=D (Mass divided by Volume equals Density).
Explanation:
WHAT IS DENSITY:
Density is the degree of compactness of a substance.
EXAMPLE:
"a reduction in bone density"
FORMULA OF DENSITY:
The formula for density is d = M/V, where d is density, M is mass, and V is volume.
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.
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
A variable is a letter that stands in for a number and unit... True or False?
V Page 1. What is the acceleration due to gravity at poles in m/s2.if it is 9.78 at the equation ->
Answer:
Chk photo
Explanation:
One possible unit of speed is
Answer:
option d
Explanation:
Meter per second
A rat is placed in an environment where the floor gives the rat small electric shocks. The only way to get rid of the shocks is to press a lever in the corner of the box. The rat quickly learns to press the lever. This is an example of
Pressing a lever in the box's corner is the sole method to get rid of the shocks. The rat picks up pressing the lever quite quickly. This is an illustration of negative reinforcement.
What is negative reinforcement?The technique of negative reinforcement can be applied to aid in teaching particular actions.
When something unpleasant or uncomfortable is taken away in response to a stimulus, this is known as negative reinforcement.
Target behavior should gradually grow better with the hope that the unpleasant item will go away.
A rat is placed in an environment where the floor gives the rat small electric shocks. The only way to get rid of the shocks is to press a lever in the corner of the box.
The rat quickly learns to press the lever. This is an example of negative reinforcement
Hence the given condition is an example of negative reinforcement.
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7. You are using a Bunsen burner to heat a chemical. You need your notebook, which is on the other side of the flame.
Accident:
Prevention:
Accident: Get burned
Prevention: turn off the burner.
what is the relationship between electrostatic force and electric field?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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what is velocity ratio ?
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
the mass of an object is 45 kg and it has a density of 5 gram per centimetre cube what is the volume
Density = Mass/Volume
=> 5g/cm³ = 45kg/Volume
=> 0.005kg/cm³ = 45kg/Volume
=> Volume = (cm³×45kg)/0.005kg
=> Volume = 9000kg/cm³
5 grams fits into 45 kg 9,000 times.
Since each 5 grams occupies 1 cm³, 9,000 little packages of 5 grams must occupy 9,000 cm³ . (That's 9 liters.)
The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or
destroyed, only converted into other forms.
True or false
Answer:
TrueExplanation:
Yes, According to law of conservation of energy, it has been said that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
How many meters are in 10 miles?
Answer:
Explanation:
16093.4
Why does the value of g is move at polar region than at equator
Explanation:
the centrifugal force of the Earth's rotation forces the Earth's belly at the equator to grow even further. that extra material/mass is pulled in from the poles.
so, from equator to equator there is more mass and more gravity than from pole to pole.
If river flowing at 9km/h,how to find boats velocity?
Answer:
Flow rate and velocity are related by Q=A¯v where A is the cross-sectional area of the flow and v is its average velocity.
Ag,Au and Cu are called coinage metals why plzzzz hurry its urgent plzzz
Answer:
This is because these metals are used for minting (making) coins.
Answer:
It is bcz it is used for making coins
A substance freezes at 25 degree celcius and boils at450 degree celcius at what temperature will the subsancehave a definate shape and a defnate volume
Answer:
solid
Explanation:
I really don't know
Answer:
In Sections 1.3 and 2.5A3, we noted that the physical properites of a particular substance determine its state at room temperature. If both its normal melting point and its normal boiling point are below room temperature (20°C), the substance is a gas under normal conditions. The normal melting point of oxygen is -218°C; its normal boiling point is -189°C. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature. If the normal melting point of a substance is below room temperature, the substance is a liquid at room temperature. Benzene melts at 6°C and boils at 80°C; it is a liquid at room temperature. If both the normal melting point and the normal boiling point are above room temperature, the substance is a solid. Sodium chloride melts at 801°C and boils at 1413°C. Sodium chloride is a solid under normal conditions. Figure 9.1 illustrates the relationship between physical state and normal melting and boiling points.