You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.5 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 23 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the ball?

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Answer 1

Answer:

661.25, I believe!

Explanation:

KE = (1/2)(2.5)(23)^2

KE=(1.25)(529)

KE= 661.25


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A rock with a mass of 6 grams has greater thermal energy than a rock with a mass of 7 grams. True or false?

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Answer:

Explanation:

False

Which of the following best describes why tidal energy is considered a renewable energy resource? A. The Moon receives energy from the Sun, which is a renewable resource. B. Humans can create more tidal energy by setting up more tidal energy plants. C. Ocean water will never be exhausted. D. Tidal energy is replaced naturally by the Moon's gravity.

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Answer:

D. Tidal energy is replaced naturally by the Moon's gravity.

Explanation:

The reason tidal energy is considered a renewable energy resource is that Tidal energy is replaced naturally by the Moon's gravity. The Moon's gravity creates bulges on the side of Earth that is closest and farthest from the Moon. These bulges also pull water causing high tides in those areas. As the Earth rotates these areas experience low tide while the areas that had low tide now experience high tide. This constant shift creates tidal energy every day, which is replenished naturally.

Number 10. But I would like all of them so I can double check. Thank you.

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Answer:

C=0.4m/s

a=v/t

0.1=v/4.0

v=0.1*4.0

V=0.4m/s

in an exothermic reaction, chemical energy is converted to ____ energy.

FILL IN THE BLANK.


MECHANICAL OR THERMAL. ​

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Answer:thermal energy

Explanation:

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A 2,000 kg freight train is traveling on the railroad tracks from Birmingham to Mobile. It traveling at a speed of 25 m/sec. What is the kinetic energy of this train?

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Answer:

The correct answer is "625,000 J".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Mass,

m = 2,000 kg

Speed,

v = 25 m/sec

As we know,

⇒  [tex]Kinetic \ energy=\frac{1}{2} (mass \times speed^2)[/tex]

Or,

⇒  [tex]K.E=\frac{1}{2}(mv^2)[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒          [tex]=\frac{1}{2}(2,000\times 25^2)[/tex]

⇒          [tex]=1000\times 625[/tex]

⇒          [tex]=625,000 \ J[/tex]              

How much work in joules is required to lift a 23 kg box up from the ground to your waist that is 1.0 meters high, carry it 6 meters horizontallyy across the room and place it on a shelf that is 5.7 meters off the ground? Do not type units. Round your answer to te tnths place

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Answer:

2682

Explanation:

Work done is given by :

Work = Force x distance

         =  mg x d

So, work done in lifting the box of 23 kg up to my waist of 1 m high is :

W = mg x d

   = 23 x 9.18 x 1

   = 211.14

Now work done carrying the box horizontally 6 meters across the room is

W = mg x d

   = 23 x 9.18 x 6

   = 1266.84

Work done in placing the box on the shelf that is 5.7 m above the ground is

W = mg x d

   = 23 x 9.18 x 5.7

   = 1203.49

So the total work done is = 211.14 + 1266.84 + 1203.49

                                          = 2681.47

                                          = 2682 (rounding off)

A 1.2 m long wave travels 11.2 m to a wall and back again in 4.0 s. What is

the FREQUENCY of the wave*

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Answer:

   f = 4.67 Hz

Explanation:

We can approximate the wave as a traveling wave, therefore the speed of the wave is constant

          v = d / t

the total distance remember, in going to the wall and back is

          d = 2 11.2 = 22.4 me

we substitute

          v = 22.4 / 4.0

          v = 5.6 m / s

now we can use the relationship between the speed of the wave, its wavelength and u frequency

          v =λ f

          f = v /λ

          f = 5.6 / 1.2

          f = 4.67 Hz

A baseball is struck home plate and acquires a speed of 60m/s. It rises to a height of 100.0 m above its starting level. Find its speed at the height

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Answer:

40 m/s.

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial velocity (u) = 60 m/s

Height (h) = 100 m

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10 m/s²

Final velocity (v) =?

The velocity at height 100 m can be obtained as follow:

v² = u² – 2gh (since the ball is going against gravity)

v² = 60² – (2 × 10 × 100)

v² = 3600 – 2000

v² = 1600

Take the square root of both side

v = √1600

v = 40 m/s

Thus, velocity at height 100 m is 40 m/s

What current flows through a 15 ohm fixed resistor when it operates on a 120-volt outlet?

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Answer: current is 8.0 A

Explanation: R= U/I I = U/R = 120 V/15 Ω= 8.0 A

How can a conductor be made superconductor?​

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Answer:

a superconductor in a magnetic field and you'll make electric currents flow through its surface. These currents create a magnetic field that exactly cancels the original field trying to get inside the superconductor and repelling the magnetic field outside.

Explanation:

Which applications, either for diagnostic purposes or for therapeutic purposes, involve the use of X-rays? Check all that apply.

CT scan
MRI
radiography
brachytherapy
laser eye surgery
radioisotope imaging
external beam radiation therapy
fluoroscopy

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Answer:

1,3,7,8

Explanation:

Edge 2021

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30. CHALLENGE A disk with a moment of inertia
of 0.26 kg ma is attached to a smaller disk
mounted on the same axle. The smaller disk has
a diameter of 0.180 m and a mass of 2.5 kg.
A strap is wrapped around the smaller disk,
as shown in Figure 14. Find the force needed
to give this system an angular acceleration of
2.57 rad/s?

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Answer:

7.42 N

Explanation:

We know that:

τ = Iα = rF

Variables:

I = 0.26 kgm^2

α = 2.57 rad/s^2

r = 0.18m/2 = 0.09m

Solve:

τ = Iα = rF

τ = (0.26kgm^2) (2.57rad/s^2) = (0.09m) * F

F = 7.42 N

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What is another term for a pull on an object? O A. Acceleration O B. Speed O c. Force O D. Velocity​

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Answer:

Acceleration

Explanation:

Answer: C. Force

Explanation: force is a pull or push

16. A strong acid has a pH close to 7
A.True
B.False

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Answer:

I think it's true.

Hope this helps .

Explanation:

The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral. A pH less than 7 is acidic.

How much work does the electric field do in moving a -7.7 hC charge from the ground to a point whose potential is +55 V higher?

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I really don’t know I just need some points to help me though this test I’m very sorry

Joe is standing on the pedal of a bicycle. If his mass of 65 kg, the pedal makes an angle of 55º above the horizontal, and the pedal is 18 cm from the center of the chain ring, how much torque does he exert?
a. 4 N·m c. 94 N·m b. 18 N·m d. 122 N·m
...

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Answer:

94 N-m

Explanation:

Joe is standing on the pedal of a bicycle. If his mass of 65 kg, the pedal makes an angle of 55º above the horizontal, and the pedal is 18 cm from the center of the chain ring. The amount of torque Joe exert is 94 N-m.

What is torque?

The force that can cause an object to rotate along an axis is measured as torque. Similar to how force accelerates an item in linear kinematics, torque accelerates an object in an angular direction. A vector quantity is a torque.

Torque is defined as Γ = r×F = r.F.sin(θ). In other words, torque is the cross product of the force vector, where 'θ' is the angle between r and F, and the distance vector (the distance between the pivot point and the place where force is applied).

Given in question mass 65 Kg so force, F = mg = 637 N

Distance r = .18 m and  θ = 55 so sinθ = .82

Torque = rFsin(θ) putting the values, we get

Torque = 94 N-m.

The amount of torque Joe exert is 94 N-m.

To learn more about torque refer to the link:

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Define the types of friction and give FOUR examples of each
Static Friction
Rolling Friction
Sliding Friction
Fluid Friction

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Answer:

Static Friction - acts on objects when they are resting on a surface

Sliding Friction -  friction that acts on objects when they are sliding over a surface

Rolling Friction - friction that acts on objects when they are rolling over a surface

Fluid Friction - friction that acts on objects that are moving through a fluid

Explanation:

Examples of static include papers on a tabletop, towel hanging on a rack, bookmark in a book , car parked on a hill.

Example of sliding include sledding, pushing an object across a surface, rubbing one's hands together, a car sliding on ice.

Examples of rolling include truck tires, ball bearings, bike wheels, and car tires.

Examples of fluid include water pushing against a swimmer's body as they move through it , the movement of your coffee as you stir it with a spoon,  sucking water through a straw, submarine moving through water.

Help!!! Please need it fast. If correct I’ll give b

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Answer:

if bother parents have brown eyes but they carry the allele for blue eyes a quarter of the kids will have blue eyes and three quarters will have brown eyes. hope this help I'm sorry if it doesn't.

Alleles form when 2 parent produce 1.

What kind of waves can cause the most damage on the earth's surface?

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Answer:

Surface waves, in contrast to body waves can only move along the surface. They arrive after the main P and S waves and are confined to the outer layers of the Earth. They cause the most surface destruction. Earthquake surface waves are divided into two different categories: Love and Rayleigh.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Surface waves  are the seismic waves that cause the most damage.

Explanation:

In which part of the EM spectrum do you see the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (ROYGBIV);

gamma rays
ultraviolet rays
microwaves
visible light

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Answer:

gamma rays

Explanation:

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An electron (e = 1.6 x 10-19 C) is traveling at 4.00 x 107 m/s due North in a horizontal plane through a point where the earth’s magnetic field has a component to the North of 2.00 x 10-5 T and a downward (in to the earth) of 5.00 x 10-5 T. Calculate the magnetic force (magnitude and direction) on the electron and its acceleration. Me = 9.11 x 10-31 kg

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Answer:

Explanation:

Force on the electron due to magnetic field 's north component will be zero because both velocity of electron and direction of magnetic field are same .

Force due to downward component of magnetic field

= B q v where B is magnetic field , q is charge moving and v is velocity of charge

F = 5 .00 x 10⁻⁵ x 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ x 4 x 10⁷

= 32 x 10⁻¹⁷ N

acceleration = F / m where m is mass of electron

= 32 x 10⁻¹⁷ / 9.11 x 10⁻³¹

= 3.5 x 10¹⁴ m/s²

Generators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy by using _________.

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Answer:

Magnetic Induction.

Explanation:

That be your answer.

Pls help! Thx!! Has anyone done the Hurricane Motion Gizmo??? If so, I could really use some help.

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Answer:

Please post the question(s).  We can provide you more help that way. Thanks

Explanation:

Can an object have both kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy? Explain.

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energy flows with kinetic energy

What does the force of gravity do for us?

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Answer:

Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. Anything that has mass also has gravity. Objects with more mass have more gravity.

Explanation:

2. The force between charges is 7 N. The distance between the charges is 4 x 10-6 m. If one of the charges is 2 x 10-8 C, what is the strength of the other charge?

3. A pair of equal charges are separated by .75 m. There's a 2500 N force acting on them. What is the strength of the charge?
Plz help!!!!!!

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Answer:

2) 6.22 × 10^-13

3) 4.56 × 10^-4

Explanation:

Which is an example of a polyatomic ion?

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Answer:

Well-known examples of such polyatomic ions are the sulfate ion (SO42–), the hydroxide ion (OH–), the hydronium ion (H3O+), and the ammonium ion (NH4+).

Explanation:

Answer:

is there more context to go with this question? Like a photo?

I will give it my best shot anyhoo

Explanation:

Polyatomic ions: they are covalently bonded groups of atoms and having a positive or negative charge caused by the formation of an ionic bond with another ion.

And if your question is anything like the one I had a few days ago on a test, your answer would be something like "Both hydroxide cation (OH -) and phostphate cation (PO 4 3 -) are polyatomic ions)

Suppose, the same angular momentum is transferred to two rotating bodies of different moment of inertia , how will you compare the angular velocities of the two bodies as a result of angular momentum transfer.

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Answer:

As per the law of conservation of angular momentum, the angular velocity will be higher for the body with a lower moment of inertia and vice versa.

Explanation:

Angular momentum L of a body is given by:

[tex]L=I\times \omega[/tex]

Now when the same angular momentum is transferred to two different bodies with different moment of inertia, the body with a higher moment of inertia will have lower angular velocity and vice versa.

An image is a copy of an object formed by ____
light.

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The answer is: Reflected

Explanation:

An image is a copy of an object that is formed by reflected (or refracted) light. Regular reflection occurs when light reflects off a very smooth surface and forms a clear image. Diffuse reflection occurs when light reflects off a rough surface and forms a blurry image or no image at all.

A rod is given a charge of +16.7 UC, how many extra protons does It contain?

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Answer:

We know that the electronic charge is 1.6 E-19 coulombs

Therefore 1 coulomb of charge contains 1.6  E19 electrons

A charge of 16.7 E6 coulombs therefore contains

N = 16.7 E6 * 1.6 * E-19 = 2.67 E-12 electrons

Also, the charge on the proton equals that on the electron

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