In addition to several other factors thought to affect self-monitoring reactivity, such as the valence of target behaviours, motivation to change the target behaviour, the type of target behaviour, and self-monitoring accuracy,
the current study looked at a new variable, the number of behaviours self-monitored or multiple tracking. Self-monitoring is the process through which people keep track of when their own target actions occur. Self-monitoring is employed as a therapeutic technique in addition to serving as a data source since it frequently results in reactive behaviour modifications in response frequency. Face touching, nonfluencies, and value judgements were the three target behaviours that were mixed in all feasible ways (seven combinations), and one combination was given to each group to watch throughout the self-monitoring phase. Results showed that logging several behaviours
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Drag the correct term to each blank:
potential kinetic
energy being changed into
When a magnet causes a paper clip to move, it's an example of
energy.
A child running is an example of
energy.
A motionless iron object in the magnetic field of a magnet may be said to have
energy
Answer:
When a magnet causes a paper clip to move, it's an example of Potential energy being changed in to Kinetic energy
A child running is an example of Kinetic energy
A motionless iron object in the magnetic field of a magnet may be said to have Potential energy
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Answer:
0.075 km/min
Explanation:
[tex]\frac{5km - 0km}{67 min - 0min} = 0.075 km/min[/tex]
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a car is traveling along the highway at a constant velocity, what must be true about all the forces acting on the car?
What is the current flowing through a 10 resistor in a parallel circuit with a 120 V potential difference across it?
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Answer:
let current flow be x
Explanation:
than we know potential difference = energy supply / charge then 120 = 10 /x then x=12 therefore pd = 12 v
A squash ball with an initial velocity of 19.21 m/s [W] is hit by a squash racket, changing its velocity to 40.22 m/s [E] in 0.312 s. What is the squash ball’s average acceleration?
Acceleration = (change in velocity) / (time for the change)
Change in velocity = 59.43 m/s East
Time for the change = 0.312 s
Acceleration = 190.5 m/s^2 East
Would Lincoln, Nebraska or San Diego, California have a smaller range in average monthly temperatures
Answer: San diego
Because it is closer to the ocean
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What is the origin behind the term " cell phone "
Answer:
Rae Young at Bell Labs. They diagrammed a network of wireless towers into what they called a cellular layout. Cellular was the chosen term because each tower and its coverage map looked like a biological cell. Eventually, phones that operated on this type of wireless network were called cellular phones.
Explanation:
Protons are______
charged particles.
Answer: Protons are positively charged particles
Explanation:
What is the relationship between temperature and kinetic energy?
Answer:
temperature is the average kinetic energy of the particles of matter. the hotter something is the more kinetic energy it has.
Explanation:
What do you call the shot that starts on the right side and continues through to the left
side for a right handed player?
Answer:
When a right-handed golfer’s tee shot curves to far to the left, the shot is described as a “hook.” This shot typically occurs when the club head moves across the ball from left to right, imparting side-spin on the ball
What is the potential energy of a 55 kg box that is sitting 8.0 m above the ground?
Answer:
4400
Explanation:
pe=mgh=55*10*8=4400
1. What is the magnitude of the force on a charge of +40 μC that is 0.6 m from a charge of - 80 μC?
Answer:
The magnitude of the force is 79.893 N.
Explanation:
The magnitude of the electrostatic force between the two particles is determined by Coloumb's Law, whose formula is:
[tex]F = \frac{\kappa \cdot |q_{A}|\cdot |q_{B}|}{r^{2}}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]\kappa[/tex] - Electrostatic constant, in newtons-square meters per square coulomb.
[tex]q_{A}, q_{B}[/tex] - Electric charges, in coulombs.
[tex]r[/tex] - Distance, in meters.
If we know that [tex]\kappa = 8.988\times 10^{9}\,\frac{N\cdot m^{2}}{C^{2}}[/tex], [tex]q_{A} = +40\times 10^{-6}\, C[/tex], [tex]q_{B} = - 80\times 10^{-6}\, C[/tex] and [tex]r = 0.6\,m[/tex], then the magnitude of the force is:
[tex]F = \frac{\kappa \cdot |q_{A}|\cdot |q_{B}|}{r^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]F = 79.893\,N[/tex]
The magnitude of the force is 79.893 N.
Greg's family is planning a trip, and want to choose the method of transportation that travels with the most speed. Which should Greg's
family choose? (speed = distance time)
A, a bus traveling 60 km every two hours
O B. a car traveling 60 km every four hours
O C. a train traveling 120 km every four hours
OD. a plane traveling 120 km every two hours
Answer:
D
Explanation:
120/2= 60km per hour
A Navy vessel is traveling due north during wartime. A torpedo has been launched by an enemy directly toward the stern (rear) of the vessel. Can the vessel outrun the torpedo if both continue in a straight line due north?
A) Yes, the Navy vessel is faster
B) No, the Navy vessel is slower
C) Maybe, since both travel at the same speed
D) Maybe, based on the temperature of the water
Answer:
The correct option is;
B) No, the Navy vessel is slower
Explanation:
The speed of some torpedoes can be as high as 370 km/h. The average speed of a fast Navy vessel is approximately 110 km/h
Therefore, the torpedoes travel approximately 3 times as fast as the (slower) Navy vessel, such that the torpedo covers three times the distance of the Navy vessel in the same time and therefore, if the Navy vessel and the torpedo continue in a straight line (in the same direction) due north the vessel can not outrun the torpedo
Therefore, no the Navy vessel travels slower than a torpedo.
1.Which of the following is the best example of motion?A.Waving your armsB.Tossing and turning in your bedC.Walking from home to schoolD.Your dog wagging his tail
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Water is a colorless and odorless liquid. It can exist in solid, liquid, and gas states. It boils at 100 degrees C and melts at 0 degrees C.
Which option best describes this information?
A.
These are the physical properties of water.
B.
These are the chemical properties of water.
C.
These are the physical changes water undergoes.
D.
These are the chemical changes water undergoes.
E.
These are the molecular changes water undergoes.
Answer:
There are the molecular changes water undergoes
______ charges repel each other.
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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what is the main function of the circulatory system
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
The main function of the circulatory system is to carry nutrients to cells and waste away from cells.
Explanation:
What is the process called when heat transfers through space in the form of radiation?
Answer:
Insolation
Explanation:
It's actually the process when heat is transferred from the sun to the surface of the earth
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Are humans evolving? What will humans look like in 100,000 years in the future or longer?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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El concepto cosmológico abarca todo lo relativo a la cosmología y, al unir este término con la metafísica sería posible una correcta asociación la cual sería * 3 puntos
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
No incluyes opciones, incisos, o alguna referencia específica para responder esta pregunta.
De ahí que responderemos en términos generales basándonos en nuestro conocimiento previo.
El concepto cosmológico abarca todo lo relativo a la cosmología y, al unir este término con la metafísica sería posible una correcta asociación la cual sería benéfica para ambos campos de conocimiento porque de esta manera se estarían complementando y enriqueciendo el uno al otro.
Cuando la ciencia -en este caso, la cosmología- acepte los conceptos metafísico que no tienen un sustento científico pero que sí contemplan alternativas en el mundo espiritual que son aceptadas por una innumerable cantidad de personas, entonces los expertos podrán plantear nuevas y diferentes posibilidades de entender los fenómenos que al día de hoy, carecen de una convincente explicación.
Tanto la cosmología como la metafísica podrían mostrarse más receptivos a las aportaciones de una y la otra, con objeto de poder aumentar las posibilidades de comprender un fenómeno. No necesariamente debe haber una teoría científica para poder avanzar en el conocimiento de algún tema. De ahí que las aportaciones metafísicas sean válidas como una alternativa de investigación.
A ball with a volume of 1.0 L is filled with a gas at 5 atmospheres (atm). If the volume is reduced to 0.75 L without a change in temperature, what would be the pressure of the balloon?
Answer:
P2 = 6.67 atm
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Initial volume = 1 Liters
Initial pressure = 5 atm
Final volume = 0.75 Liters
To find the final pressure P2, we would use Boyles' law.
Boyles states that when the temperature of an ideal gas is kept constant, the pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by the gas.
Mathematically, Boyles law is given by;
[tex] PV = K[/tex]
[tex] P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2} [/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] 5 * 1 = P_{2} * 0.75 [/tex]
[tex] 5 = 0.75_{2} [/tex]
[tex] P_{2} = \frac {5}{0.75}[/tex]
[tex] P_{2} = 6.67[/tex]
P2 = 6.67 atm
Therefore, the new pressure is 6.67 atm.
How fast is a 0.50 kg ball moving if it's kinetic energy is 400 j
Answer:
Correct 40 m/s
Explanation:
1.
David is 10% taller than Peter and Peter is 5% shorter than John. It is given that the height of Peter
is 171 cm.
(a) Find the height of John.
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(2 marks)
(b) David claims that he is the tallest person among the three. Do you agree? Explain your answer.
(2 marks)
Answer:
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Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. A. Ella said "a lot of energy in the hot water has disappeared." Explain why her statement is wrong?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The principle of conservation of energy states that; energy can neither be created nor destroyed but is converted from one form to another.
In view of this principle, Ella can not be correct when she says that a lot of energy has disappeared. The use of the term "disappeared" connotes the idea that the energy no longer exists which does not happen.
Hence, energy can not "disappear" from hot water rather the energy in the water may be transferred to the surroundings.
The arrows on a free body diagram represent what?
1.) All of the forces acting on an object.
2.) The inertia of an object.
3.) The net force on an object.
4.) The motion of an object.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
because they show the direction where that particular object is going and forces are vectors they have both magnitude and direction
What is electric force?
-The force that happens between two charged particles.
-The force that happens when one particle is larger than the other.
-The force that happens when two particles are in a similar type of motion,
-The force that happens between two particles with mass.
Answer:
The force that happens between two particles with mass
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A 1.50-kg cart rolls along a horizontal table at a constant speed of 1.70 m/s. A ball of soft putty is dropped from a stationary hand onto the cart as it passes underneath. If the speed of the cart is reduced to 1.53 m/s, calculate the mass of the ball of putty. This collision is completely inelastic
Answer:
0.17 kg
Explanation:
mc = mass of cart
mb = mass of ball
vc = speed of cart before collision
vb = speed of ball before collision (vb = 0)
v' = speed of cart and ball after collision
mc . vc + mb . vb = (mc + mb) . v'
(1.5)(1.7) + mb(0) = (1.5 + mb) . 1.53
2.55 + 0 = (1.5 + mb) . 1.53
2.55/1.53 = 1.5 + mb
5/3 = 3/2 + mb ( I change it to fraction)
mb = 5/3 - 3/2 = 10/6 - 9/6 = 1/6 kg
mb = 1/6 kg = 0.17 kg