Answer:
Option B: 9 kg.m/s North
Explanation:
We are told;
One player has a mass of
66 kg and is traveling at 1.5 m/s north.
Thus, velocity is positive since it's acting in the positive direction upwards.
Thus;
m1 = 66 kg
v1 = 1.5 m/s
Also, The other has a mass of 75 kg and is traveling at 1.2 m/s south.
Since it's traveling south, it means that velocity is negative. Thus;
m2 = 75 kg
v2 = -1.2 m/s
From conservation of mass, total momentum is;
m_total = m1•v1 + m2•v2
m_total = (66 × 1.5) + (75 × -1.2)
m_total = 99 - 90
m_total = 9 kg.m/s
This is positive and thus it will be in the direction of the north.
Answer:
9 kg-m/s north
Explanation:
At which temperature are the particles in a pencil moving faster: 20°C or 50°C?
Answer:
movement generates energy=heat so 50c should be it
Does electric and magnetic objects both have north and south poles
Explanation:
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If the brakes are applied and the speed of the car is reduced to 13 m/s in 14 s, determine the constant deceleration of the car.Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Assume ais negative if it acts in the opposite sense to the positive velocity.
Answer:
Explanation:
v = u + at
v is final velocity , u is initial velocity , a is acceleration and t is time .
here v = 0 , u = 13 m /s , t = 14 s
putting the values
0 = 13 + 14 a
a = 13 / 14 m /s²
= - .9286
= - 0.929 m /s²
A steam catapult applies a very large force to supplement the engine thrust of a jet fighter as it takes off from an
aircraft carrier. The jet has a mass of 4000 kg and must reach its take off speed of 70 m/s at the end of the 220
m flight deck. What is the combined force of the catapult and engines? (Use the work-energy theorem)
Answer:
The combined force of the catapult and engines is 44545.455 newtons.
Explanation:
Let suppose that platform of the aircraft carrier is horizontal, such that changes in gravitational potential energy can be neglected. In addition, effects of non-conservative forces are neglected. By using Principle of Energy Conservation and Work-Energy Theorem we find that steam catapult-jet aircraft is represented by:
[tex]K_{1}+W_{1\rightarrow 2} = K_{2}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]K_{1}[/tex], [tex]K_{2}[/tex] - Initial and final translational kinetic energies of the jet fighter, measured in joules.
[tex]W_{1\rightarrow 2}[/tex] - Work done on the jet fighter due to the combined force of the catapult and engines, measured in joules.
By applying definitions of translational kinetic energy and work, we expand and simplify the equation above as follows:
[tex]F\cdot \Delta s = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m\cdot (v_{2}^{2}-v_{1}^{2})[/tex]
[tex]F = \frac{m\cdot (v_{2}^{2}-v_{1}^{2})}{2\cdot \Delta s}[/tex] (2)
Where:
[tex]F[/tex] - Combined force of the catapult and engines, measured in newtons.
[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the jet fighter, measured in kilograms.
[tex]\Delta s[/tex] - Length of the catapult, measured in meters.
[tex]v_{1}[/tex], [tex]v_{2}[/tex] - Initial and final speeds of the jet aircraft, measured in meters per second.
If we know that [tex]m = 4000\,kg[/tex], [tex]v_{1} = 0\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], [tex]v_{2} = 70\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex] and [tex]\Delta s = 220\,m[/tex], then the combined force of the catapult and engines is:
[tex]F = \frac{(4000\,kg)\cdot \left[\left(70\,\frac{m}{s} \right)^{2}-\left(0\,\frac{m}{s} \right)^{2}\right]}{2\cdot (220\,m)}[/tex]
[tex]F = 44545.455\,N[/tex]
The combined force of the catapult and engines is 44545.455 newtons.
The combined force of the catapult and engines is 44,545.5 N.
The given parameters;
mass of the jet, = 4000 kgspeed of the jet, v = 70 m/slength of the deck, d = 220 mThe combined force of the catapult and engines is determined by applying work energy theorem as shown below;
[tex]W = \Delta E\\\\Fd = \frac{1}{2}m(v^2 -u^2) \\\\220F = \frac{1}{2}(4000)(70^2 - 0^2) \ \\\\220 F = 9,800,000\\\\F = \frac{9,800,000}{220} \\\\F = 44,545.5 \ N[/tex]
Thus, the combined force of the catapult and engines is 44,545.5 N.
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During the slowing down process, there is a time when the angular speed is 0.5 rev/s. The fan arm is 0.8 m long. What is the speed of a point on the end of the fan arm at this time
Answer:
2.51 m/s
Explanation:
Given that,
Angular speed of a fan, [tex]\omega=0.5\ rev/s = 3.14\ rad/s[/tex]
Length of the fan arm, r = 0.8 m
We need to find the speed of a point on the end of the fan arm at this time. Let v is the speed. It is given in terms of angular speed is given by :
[tex]v=r\omega\\\\v=0.8\times 3.14\\\\v=2.51\ m/s[/tex]
So, the required speed is 2.51 m/s.
A current of 15 Amps flows through a circuit with a resistance of 0.10 Ohms. What is the voltage?
A. 0.006 Volts
OB. 1.5 Volts
O C. 15 Volts
D. 150 Volts
Voltage = (current) x (resistance) (Ohm's law)
Voltage = (15 A) x (0.10 ohm)
Voltage = 1.5 volts (B)
What type of numbers in a measurement are always significant?
Answer:
Non-zero digits
Explanation:
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Answer:
There's three rules on determining how many important quantities are in a number: Non-zero digits are always predominant. Any zeros between two significant digits are always major. The final zero or dangling zeros in the decimal segment are really only important.
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How long will it take a 2190 W motor to lift a 1.47 x 104 g box, 6.34 x 104 mm vertically.
Answer:
4.2s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Power = 2190W
Mass of box = 1.47 x 10⁴g
distance = 6.34 x 10⁴mm
Unknown:
Time = ?
Solution:
Power is the rate at which work is done;
Mathematically;
Power = [tex]\frac{work done}{time}[/tex]
Time = [tex]\frac{work done}{power}[/tex]
Work done = weight x height
convert mass to kg;
100g = 1kg;
1.47 x 10⁴g = 14.7kg
convert the height to m;
1000mm = 1m
6.34 x 10⁴mm gives 63.4m
Work done = 14.7 x 9.8 x 63.4 = 9133.4J
Time taken = [tex]\frac{9133.4}{2190}[/tex] = 4.2s
Which describes an image that a concave mirror can make?
A. The image is always virtual.
B. The image can be either virtual or real.
C. The image is never upside down.
D. The image can only be the same size as the object.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The image formed by the concave mirror is always virtual. An enlarged image is caused when the concave mirror is positioned too near to the object.
What is a concave mirror?When a hollow spherical is divided into pieces and the exterior surface of each cut portion is painted, it forms a mirror, with the inner surface reflecting the light.
A concave mirror is a name for this sort of mirror. An enlarged and fake image is caused when the concave mirror is positioned too near to the object.
When the distance between the item and the mirror is increased, however, the size of the image decreases, and a true picture is generated.
The picture created by the concave mirror may be manipulated. The image formed by the concave mirror is always virtual.
Hence, option A is correct.
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Two masses are to collide directly with each other. One has a mass of 5 kg and a velocity of 2 m/s. The other has a mass of 3 kg and a velocity of 1 m/2. The collision is perfectly inelastic. Find the velocity of the masses after the collision.
Answer:
v₃ = 1.625 [m/s]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use the definition of linear momentum conservation, which tells us that momentum is conserved before and after a collision.
Since the collision is inelastic, the two bodies are joined after the collision.
P = m*v [kg*m/s]
m = mass [kg]
v = velocity [m/s]
where:
P = lineal momentum [kg*m/s]
Now, it is important to clarify that in the following equation we will take the left side of the equation as the momentum before the collision and the right side of the equal sign as the momentum after the collision.
Pbefore = Pafter
(m₁*v₁) + (m₂*v₂) = (m₁+m₂)*v₃
where:
m₁ = mass one = 5 [kg]
v₁ = velocity of the mass one = 2 [m/s]
m₂ = mass two = 3 [kg]
v₂ = velocity of the mass two = 1 [m/s]
v₃ = velocity of the combined masses after the collision [m/s]
Now replacing we have:
(5*2) + (3*1) = (5 + 3)*v₃
10 + 3 = 8*v₃
v₃ = 13/8
v₃ = 1.625 [m/s]
What is the density of the paint if the mass of a tin containing 5000 cm3 paint is 7 kg. If the mass of the empty tin, including the lid is 0.5 kg.
We are given:
Mass of the Paint bucket (with paint) = 7000 grams
Mass of the paint bucket (without paint) = 500 grams
Volume of Paint in the Bucket = 5000 cm³
Mass of Paint in the Bucket:
To get the mass of the paint in the bucket, we will subtract the mass of the bucket from the mass of the paint bucket (with paint)
Mass of Paint = Mass of Paint bucket (with paint) - Mass of the paint Bucket (without paint)
Mass of Paint = 7000 - 500
Mass of Paint = 6500 grams
Density of the Paint:
We know that density = Mass / Volume
Density of Paint = Mass of Paint / Volume occupied by Paint
Density of Paint = 6500/5000
Density of Paint = 1.3 grams / cm³
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Answer:
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the answer would be the first one because there's a force pushing the object in every direction, so they would cancel eachother out and make the object stay in the same place.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is the 4th one
Explanation:
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A solid keeps its shape due to which of the following factors?
Space between particles
Attractive forces between particles
The type of element in the solid
The container it is placed in
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because whatever elements are used like gas uses water evaporation so yeah
Answer:
(A) Space between particles!
Explanation:
Solids can hold their shape because their molecules are tightly packed together!
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A water molecule is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms. Why is water considered a pure substance?
Answer:
A mixture is when two or more substances combine physically together.
However, in water, two hydrogen atoms combine with one oxygen atom chemically, forming a new substance that has properties different from hydrogen alone or oxygen alone.
Explanation:
A car starts from rest and reaches a velocity of 30 m/s in 10 s. If the car
has a mass of 1500 kg, what net force is exerted upon the car?
Answer:
f= ma
Explanation:
v-u/ t
30-0/10
3m/s
maas 1500
1500*3
4500
If a car traveled 50 meters in 2 seconds, what will the velocity be? (Write the answer with a number, on decimal if needed, then a space and the units, for example 5.7 m/s)
Answer:
The answer is 25 m/sExplanation:
The velocity of the car can be found by using the formula
[tex]v = \frac{d}{t} \\ [/tex]
d is the distance
t is the time taken
From the question we have
[tex]v = \frac{50}{2} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
25 m/sHope this helps you
carter found the rock shown in the picture below near a river
Answer:
there's no picture
Explanation:
and what would the question be anyways?
Answer:
what is the question
Explanation:
a bowling ball hits two standing bowling pins at the same time. which of the following is true. assume that all collisions are elastic
Answer:
b?
Explanation:
Explain the procedures used and data recorded to identify a crystalline mineral based on its properties.
Answer:
By examining its external shape, color, hardness, etc.
Explanation:
The first group of planets that are made of rock and closest to the sun
Answer:
A terrestrial planet, telluric planet, or rocky planet is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals. Within the Solar System, the terrestrial planets are the inner planets closest to the Sun
How does temperature effect density and the flow of convection currents?
Answer:
Convection
Explanation:
Convection is heat transfer due to a density differential within a fluid. As water's temperature increases in the presence of a heat source, it will become less dense and rise. As it moves up and away from the heat source, it cools and becomes more dense and sinks.
A 16-V battery powers a series circuit that contains two lightbulbs The
voltage across the first lightbulb is 12-V
Complete question:
A 16-V battery powers a series circuit that contains two lightbulbs. The voltage across the first lightbulb is 12-V.
a. What fractional part of the circuit's total energy is transformed in the first lightbulb? Simply your answer.
b. What fractional part of the circuit's total energy is transformed in the second lightbulb? Simply your answer.
Answer:
(a) Fraction of energy of the first bulb in the total energy of circuit is 3/4
(b) Fraction of energy of the second bulb in the total energy of circuit is 1/4
Explanation:
Given;
total voltage across the series circuit, [tex]V_T[/tex] = 16 V
voltage across the first light bulb, V₁ = 12 V
The voltage across the second light bulb is given by;
V₂ = [tex]V_T[/tex] - V₁
V₂ = 16 V - 12 V
V₂ = 4 V
The total power across the circuit is given by;
P = I[tex]V_T[/tex]
P = 16I
Where;
I is the constant current in the circuit
(a)
power in the first light bulb is given by;
P₁ = 12I
Fraction of this power in the total energy of circuit is given by;
[tex]\frac{P_1}{P} = \frac{12I}{16I} = \frac{3}{4}[/tex]
(b)
power in the second light bulb is given by;
P₂ = 4I
Fraction of this power in the total energy of circuit is given by;
[tex]\frac{P_2}{P} = \frac{4I}{16I} = \frac{1}{4}[/tex]
What holds the metal ions together in a lattice?
A. covalent bonds
B. metallic bonds
C. hydrogen bonds
D. ionic bonds
Answer:
B. Metallic bonds.
The Amazon rainforest has millions of trees down in South America. Pantanal, the largest wetland, or swamp, on Earth sits directly below the Amazon on a map. Explain this phenomenon using processes from the water cycle.
The subject is science just to let you know.
Answer:The Pantanal is, when the season changes of the river flow, the pantanal shrinks after a few river channels The amazon rainforest has a lot of trees.The vapor rises and condenses it into clouds.Water leaves the forest and comes back, the amazon leaves itself.If the amazon water was not to go by itself everything would be different.
Answer:
Nine, Brazil, Venezuela
Explanation:
if an object is moving with a velocity of 25m/s, an acceleration of 5m/s and has a travel time of 5s, what is the final velocity of the object?
V = at + V0
where v0 is the initial speed, a is the acceleration and t is the time.
So:
v = 5m/s^2*5s + 25m/s = 50 m/s
QUESTION 13
Marci would describe almost a perfect person whenever her friends would ask her who she thought was
her ideal life partner. This "perfect" person would be ain)
O a prototype
b.reinforcer
oc. anagram
d. heuristic
things that affects the demand for electricity
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1. You drop a bowling ball 15m from the top of the science building. What is its
velocity as it impacts the ground?
2. A cheetah accelerates from 0 to 13m/s in 3 seconds. How far does it travel
during that time?
3. Your foolish friend shoots a bullet straight in the air at a muzzle velocity of
380 m/s. How high does the bullet go (neglecting air resistance)?
4. Your foolish friend shoots a bullet straight in the air at a muzzle velocity of
380 m/s. What is the bullets velocity when it falls back down and hits your
friend?
Answer: Multiply the time by the acceleration due to gravity to find the velocity when the object hits the ground. If it takes 9.9 seconds for the object to hit the ground, its velocity is (1.01 s)*(9.8 m/s^2), or 9.9 m/s.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a correct statement?*
As the volume of a contained gas increases, the pressure in the container will
decrease.
As the temperature decreases, the kinetic energy of the particles decreases.
As pressure increases with a constant temperature, the volume decreases.
O As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the particles decreases.
AnswerAmontons's law. If the temperature is increased, the average speed and kinetic energy of the gas molecules increase. ... If the gas volume is decreased, the container wall area decreases and the molecule-wall collision frequency increases, both of which increase the pressure exerted by the gas (Figure 1).:
Explanation: