Answer:
Final velocity = 22
Explanation:
22-2/5= 4
20/5=4
so add to so it is not 18/5
Then you get your answer.
Answer:
4. A sound wave moves towards a building at 5 m/s for 22 seconds.
Explanation:
8. In explosives, potential energy is generally
stored in the form of
a thermal energy
b. electromagnetic energy
c. nuclear energy
d. chemical energy
Answer:
In explosives,potential energy is in the stored form of chemical energy.
The student toses a ball into the air and then watches the ball fall back down to earth. When does the ball have the most potential energy
Answer:
when the ball is at its highest in the air.
Explanation:
I don't know for sure, but when the ball is in the air it has potential energy to fall(or something like that).
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A baseball's resultant velocity is 25.79 m/s, at 68.64° from the level ground.
Determine the vertical component of the baseball's velocity.
Answer:
Vy = 24.01 [m/s]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must understand that velocity is a vector and therefore has magnitude and direction, in this way we can decompose the velocity in the components x & y, by means of the trigonometric functions of the sine and cosine of the angle.
For the vertical component, the sine of the angle is used.
Vy = 25.79*sin(68.64)
Vy = 24.01 [m/s]
A series RLC circuit contains a 1,000 resistor, a 240 mH inductor, and a 0.04 uF capacitor. What is the circuit's resonant frequency?
A. 12,684 Hz
B. 48,194 Hz
C.51,393 Hz
D. 16.244 Hz
PLEASE PLEASE HELP PICTURE INCLUDED
Answer:
a is the answer
Explanation:
the state of matter that has low thermal expansion
Answer:
Matter
Explanation:
Because it is solid
Answer:
Solid
Solid < Liquid < Gas
when electric and _______ fields both exist, it is called an electromagentic
Answer:
the answer is magnetic
the graph below represents the relationship between velocity and time for an object moving along a straight line.
What is the magnitude of the object's acceleration?
1. 5.0 m/s^2
2. 8.0 m/s^2
3. 10. m/s^2
4. 20. m/s^2
Answer:
10. m/s^2
Explanation:
40-(-10)= 50
50/5 =10
This question can simply be answered by using the slope of the velocity-time graph.
The correct answer for the magnitude of the acceleration is "3. 10 m/s²".
Since the graph between the velocity and the time is in the form of a straight line. Hence, the acceleration can be calculated as the slope of this line. We will use the first and last point of the line to calculate the slope (acceleration):
[tex]Acceleration = Slope = \frac{v_2 - v_1}{t_2-t_1}[/tex]
where,
v₁ = initial velocity from the graph = - 10 m/s
v₂ = final velocity from the graph = 40 m/s
t₁ = initial time from the graph = 0 s
t₂ = final time from the graph = 5 s
Therefore,
[tex]Acceleration = \frac{40\ m/s\ -\ (-\ 10\ m/s)}{5\ s\ -\ 0\ s}[/tex]
Acceleration = 10 m/s²
The attached picture shows the types of a velocity-time graph.
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Question 4 of 10
A 6.2 kg bowling ball that weighs 60.76 N is accelerating at 1.8 m/s2. After 2
seconds, it reaches a speed of 3.6 m/s. What is its momentum at this point?
A. 11.2 kg-m/s
B. 1.7 kg.m/s
C. 22.3 kg-m/s
D. 16.9 kg.m/s
Answer:
22.3 kg•m/s
Explanation:
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A trebuchet launches a pumpkin at an angle of 27 degrees at an initial velocity of 32 m/ s from the ground. What is the apogee of the pumpkin?
Answer:
10.77 m
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Initial velocity (u) = 32 m/s
Angle of projection (θ) = 27°
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²
Apogee i.e maximum height (H) =?
Thus, the apogee i.e the maximum height of the pumpkin can be obtained as follow:
H = u² Sine² θ /2g
H = 32² × (Sine 27)² / 2 × 9.8
H = 1024 × (0.454)² / 19.6
H = (1024 × 0.206116) / 19.6
H = 10.77 m
Thus, the apogee i.e the maximum height of the pumpkin is 10.77 m.
Question 7
(01.01 MC)
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
Which describes the motion of the box based on the resulting free-body diagram?
1. It is moving up with a net force of 20 N.
2. It is moving to the right with a net force of 10 N.
3. It is in dynamic equilibrium with a net force of 0 N.
4. It is in static equilibrium with a net force of 0 N.
Answer:
D. (static equilibrium)
Explanation:
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Answer:
4. It is in static equilibrium with a net force of 0 N.
Explanation:
Just got it right :)
According to the kinetic theory, what happens when the temperature of water
increases?
The water molecules increase their speed.
The water molecules do not change speed.
The water molecules decrease their speed.
Which pair of factors affects the force of gravity between objects?
direction and distance
mass and distance
mass and shape
shape and time
Answer:
mass and distance
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. mass and distance
Explanation:
A large mining dump truck has a mass of 40,000 kg. If its engine produces
20,000N of force, how fast will the truck accelerate?
Answer:
0.5 m/s²
Explanation:
Net force = mass × acceleration
∑F = ma
20,000 N = (40,000 kg) a
a = 0.5 m/s²
Answer:
which one will not start moving faster
Explanation:
Mass is also described by physics. If you apply the same amount of force to a small sports car and to a big garbage truck.
A body is pulling a load of 50N with a string inclined at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal.
If the tension is 108N, calculate the force tending to lift the load off the ground.
Answer:
answer: 105 sin 30 = 52.5
A force of 1000N is applied to push
a mass of 500kg. How quickly does
it accelerate?
Answer:
Explanation: use f= ma
we get 1000 ÷ 500 = a
∴ a = 2 m/s²
When a mass of 500 Kg with the force 1000N, the acceleration produced is equal to 2m/s².
What is Newton's second law of motion?According to Newton’s second law of motion, the force equals the mass of the object times acceleration when the object has constant mass.
This law states that acceleration depends on two variables. The first variable is the mass and the net force acting on the body. The acceleration is directly proportional to the net force acting and inversely proportional to the mass.
Newton’s second law can be represented in the equation as follows:
[tex]F= ma[/tex]
or, [tex]a =\frac{F}{m}[/tex]
Acceleration or gaining speed happens when a force acts on an object.
Given the mass of the object, m= 500 Kg
The force applied on the object, F = 1000N
The acceleration produced in the mass, a = F/m = 1000/500 = 2m/s².
Therefore, the mass accelerates at a rate of 2m/s².
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