F = ma
F = 8.5 × 6
F = 51 N
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4. A girl is sitting on a tire swing that is attached with a rope that is 2.1 m in length. Her dad pushes her with a speed of 3.0 m/s. If the centripetal force is 88 N, what is the mass of the girl?
An elephant pushes with 2000 N on a load of trees. It then pushes these trees for 150 m. How much work did the elephant d
Answer:
300000
Explanation:
2000×150= 300000
On what factors does critical velocity depend on
Explanation:
The critical velocity is that velocity of liquid flow, up to which its flow is streamlined (laminar)& above which its flow becomes turbulent. It's denoted by Vc & it depends upon: Coefficient of viscosity of liquid (η) Density of liquid. Radius of the tube.
what is average velocity??
Answer:
The average velocity of an object is its total displacement divided by the total time taken. In other words, it is the rate at which an object changes its position from one place to another. Average velocity is a vector quantity.
Explanation:
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As shown in the diagram below, a 1 kg rock tied to a rope is
swung by a boy. This rock has a constant speed of 5 m/s,
and the length of the rope is 1 m. The rock's angular
momentum is
Answer:
Explanation:
Angular momentum has a formula of L = mvr. Fillingin:
L = (1.0)(5.0)(1.0)
L = 5.0 kg*m/s
While traveling along a highway a driver slows from 24 m/s to 15 m/s in 12 seconds. What is the automobile's acceleration? (Remember that a negative value indicates a slowing down or deceleration.) don't forget to write the formula(1pt.) and the unit (1pt.)
Answer:
Acceleration = -0.75 m/s²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Initial velocity = 24 m/s
Final velocity = 15 m/s
Time = 12 seconds
To find the acceleration of the automobile;
Acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.
This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.
Hence, if we subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide that by the time, we can calculate an object’s acceleration.
Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;
[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac {final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] Acceleration = \frac{15 - 24}{12}[/tex]
[tex] Acceleration = \frac{-9}{12}[/tex]
Acceleration = -0.75 m/s²
Therefore, the automobile is decelerating because its final velocity is lesser than its initial velocity, leading to a negative value.
A nucleus with mass number 229 emits a 3.443 MeV alpha particle. Calculate the disintegration energy Q for this process, taking the recoil energy of the residual nucleus into account.
Answer:
3.504 MeV
Explanation:
Given that;[tex]\frac{A}{Z} X ---->\frac{A-4}{Z-2} Y +\alpha + Q[/tex]
Also;
[tex]Q= KE_{\alpha } (M_{Y} + M_{\alpha } /M_{Y[/tex])
Mass number of X = 229
Mass number of Y = 225
Mass number of alpha particles = 4
Kinetic energy of alpha particles = 3.443 MeV
Q = 3.443 MeV (225 + 4/225)
Q= 3.504 MeV
Sobre un barco, que se mueve en forma rectilínea, y con velocidad constante de 30 [km/h], se mueve un perro en el mismo sentido del barco a una velocidad de 10 [km/h]. Si alguien observa sentado desde la playa, ¿a qué velocidad verá correr al perro sobre la cubierta del barco?
Answer:
El observador verá correr al perro sobre la cubierta del barco a una velocidad de 40 kilómetros por hora.
Explanation:
Para determinar la velocidad del perro con respecto al observador sentado desde la playa a través del concepto de velocidad relativa, descrito en la siguiente fórmula:
[tex]v_{P/B} = v_{P} - v_{B}[/tex] (1)
Donde:
[tex]v_{P/B}[/tex] - Velocidad del perro relativo al barco, en kilómetros por hora.
[tex]v_{P}[/tex] - Velocidad del perro con respecto al observador, en kilómetros por hora.
[tex]v_{B}[/tex] - Velocidad del barco con respecto al observador, en kilómetros por hora.
Si sabemos que [tex]v_{B} = 30\,\frac{km}{h}[/tex] y [tex]v_{P/B} = 10\,\frac{km}{h}[/tex], entonces la velocidad del perro con respecto al observador es:
[tex]v_{P} = v_{B} + v_{P/B}[/tex]
[tex]v_{P} = 30\,\frac{km}{h} + 10\,\frac{km}{h}[/tex]
[tex]v_{P} = 40\,\frac{km}{h}[/tex]
El observador verá correr al perro sobre la cubierta del barco a una velocidad de 40 kilómetros por hora.
If you were capable of converting mass to energy with 100%, efficiency, how much mass would you need to produce 3.5x10^12 Joules of energy?
Answer:
a) 3.9 x 10⁻⁵ kg
Explanation:
The amount of mass required to produce the energy can be given by Einstein's formula:
[tex]E = mc^2\\\\m = \frac{E}{c^2}[/tex]
where,
m = mass required = ?
E = Energy produced = 3.5 x 10¹² J
c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s
Therefore,
[tex]m = \frac{3.5\ x\ 10^{12}\ J}{(3\ x\ 10^8\ m/s)^2} \\\\m = 3.9\ x\ 10^{-5}\ kg[/tex]
Hence, the correct option is:
a) 3.9 x 10⁻⁵ kg
Explain why the poles are colder than the tropics.?
(answer it or get reported) Please answer it w the steps
Answer;
The mass value for the above kinetic energy equation is 400.0000 kg. This is equal to:
■ 400,000.0000 g.
■ 14,109.6000 ounces.
■ 881.8480 pounds.
Find the temperature of a mixture obtained by mixing 32 grams of water at a temperature of 22 degrees Celsius with 88 grams of water at a temperature of 75 degrees Celsius.
Answer:
60.87 °C
Explanation:
Applying,
Heat lost = heat gain
cm'(t₂-t₃) = cm(t₃-t₁).............. Equation 1
Equation 1 can futher be simplified to
m'(t₂-t₃) = m(t₃-t₁)................Equation 2
Where m' = mass of the hot water, m = mass of the cold water, t₁ = initial temperature of the cold water, t₂ = initial temperature of the hot water, t₃ = temperature of the mixture.
From the question,
Given: m' = 88 g, m = 32 g, t₁ = 22°C, t₂ = 75°C
Substitute these values into equation 2
88(75-t₃) = 32(t₃-22)
6600-88t₃ = 32t₃-704
32t₃+88t₃ = 6600+704
120t₃ = 7304
t₃ = 60.87 °C
You need to pick up a book off the floor and place it on a tabletop. You do 1.56J of work to lift the book with a force of 300N. What is the distance?
Answer:
Distance = 0.0052 m
Explanation:
Work =1.56J
Force = 300N
Distance = ?
Work=Force*Distance
1.56 J = 300N * Distance
1.56/300 = Distance
0.0052 m = Distance
Given the following reactants, what are the most likely products?
Define emf of a battery?
Answer:
Electromotive force or EMF is equal to the terminal potential difference when no current flows. EMF (ϵ) is the amount of energy (E) provided by the battery to each coulomb of charge (Q) passing through.
How many Americans get sick from consuming contaminated food/water each year
Answer:
48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die
Explanation:
Answer:
48 million is get sick from consuming contaminated food/water each 6ear
Stars appear to move in circular paths through the sky because ________________________ Group of answer choices The stars orbit Polaris The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy Earth orbits the sun Earth rotates on its axis
Answer:
Earth rotates on its axis
Explanation:
A star is a giant astronomical or celestial object that is comprised of a luminous sphere of plasma, binded together by its own gravitational force.
It is typically made up of two (2) main hot gas, Hydrogen (H) and Helium (He).
Some of the examples of stars are; Canopus, Sun (closest to the Earth), Betelgeus, Antares, Vega etc.
Earth rotation can be defined as the amount of time taken by planet earth to complete its spinning movement on its axis.
This ultimately implies that, the rotation of earth refers to the time taken by earth to rotate once on its axis. One spinning movement of the earth on its axis takes approximately 24 hours to complete with respect to the sun.
As a result of the Earth's rotation on it's axis, stars generally appear to move in circular paths through the sky.
what is the period of a water wave with a frequency of 0.5 Hz?
what is a product made from no renewable resources
Answer:
a nail
Explanation:
Answer:
crude oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium. These are all resources that are processed into products that can be used commercially.
Explanation:
Is the crust uniform (the same) in thickness around the world? Explain
What are the si units
Answer:
The uniy which is accepted all over the world is called SI unit.
Explanation:
The system of measurement that is agreed by the international convention if scientists that is held in paris of France to adopt an international unit is called SI unit unit.
An object attached to an ideal spring executes simple harmonic motion. If you want to double its total energy, you could An object attached to an ideal spring executes simple harmonic motion. If you want to double its total energy, you could double the mass. double the force constant (spring constant) of the spring. double both the mass and amplitude of vibration. double the amplitude of vibration. double both the amplitude and force constant (spring con
Answer:
double the force constant
Explanation:
For this exercise we see that the unit mass to the spring executes a simple harmonic motion, the maximum mechanical energy is
Em = ½ k A²
where A is the range of motion
To double the energy we must increase the amplitude or the spring constant
Therefore, to double the total energy we must increase the amplitude by an amount √2
or we can increase the spring constant to double
The correct answer is to double the force constant
Which of the following changes occurs during nuclear fission?
A. Energy is absorbed from the surroundings.
B. Atomic nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus.
C. Energy is converted into mass.
D.
The parent nucleus splits into lighter daughter elements.
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Answer:
The parent nucleus splits into lighter daughter elements
Explanation:
Nuclear fission involves the splitting of nucleus of a lighter element with smaller particles
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A 6.93*10-4 C charge has a potential energy U = -3.09 J at a point in space. What is the electric potential V at that point? Include the sign, + or - . (Unit = V)
Answer:
Potential difference, V = -0.000224 Volts
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Quantity of charge = 6.93*10-4 C
Energy = -3.09 J
To find the electric potential V at that point?
Mathematically, the energy transferred per unit of charge is given by the formula;
E = QV
Where:
E is the energy
Q is the quantity of charge
V is the potential difference.
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] -3.09 = 6.93*10^{-4} * V [/tex]
[tex] V = \frac {6.93*10^{-4}}{-3.09} [/tex]
Potential difference, V = -0.000224 Volts
How high can a body vertically thrown with a speed of 40m/s raise after 3 sec (neglecting air
resistance)
y = 75.9 m
Explanation:
y = -(1/2)gt^2 + v0yt + y0
If we put the origin of our coordinate system at the point where a body is launched, then y0 = 0.
y = -(1/2)(9.8 m/s^2)(3 s)^2 + (40 m/s)(3 s)
= -44.1 m + 120 m
= 75.9
particles that are found in the sun's plasma
Answer:
This plasma mostly consists of electrons
Which has more thermal energy, a cup of water at 39°C or a cup of water at 60° C?
Answer:
The cup of water at [tex]60^o C[/tex] has more thermal energy.
Explanation:
Warmer objects have faster particles and higher temperatures. If two objects have the same mass, the object with the higher temperature has greater thermal energy.
28. The mass of a steel building frame is 5500 kg. What power is used to raise it to a helght of 5.0 m If the work is done in 12.0 seconds?
Remember to include your data, equation, and work when solving this problem.
Answer:
2292W
Explanation:
Use the formula for energy first:
[tex]E=D*M[/tex]
Where E = Energy || D = Distance || M = Mass.
Solve that equation:
E = 5 * 5500 ==> 27500J
To find power, divide energy per time:
27500J / 12s =~ 2292W
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Two arrows are shot vertically upward. The second arrow is shot after the first one, but while the first is still on its way up. the initial speeds are such that both arrows reach their maximum heights at the same instant, although these heights are different. Suppose the that initial speed of the first arrow is 34 m/s and that the second arrow is fired 0.204081632653061 seconds after the first. Determine the initial speed of the second arrow.
Answer:
The initial speed of the second arrow is 33.8 m/s.
Explanation:
initial speed of first arrow, u = 34 m/s
Let the initial height of the second arrow is h.
Let they both reaches at maximum height H.
Let the time taken by the first arrow is t and the second arrow is t - 0.0204
Let the initial speed of the second arrow is u'.
Use first equation of motion for the first arrow.
v = u - gt
0 = u - gt
34 = gt ..... (1)
For the second arrow
v =u' - g (t - 0.0204)
0 = u' - gt + 9.8 x 0.0204
u' = 34 - 0.1999 = 33.8 m/s