Verify that your equation has the masses and the velocities before and after the collision. Solve equation for the initial velocity of the projectile, Vo. As the bob swings upward from h1 to a max of h2, what is happening to the kinetic energy of the system?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Decrease occur in kinetic energy.

Explanation:

The kinetic energy decreases when the the Bob swings reaches to the maximum height because the motion of the bob slower down. At maximum height, the kinetic energy decreases whereas the value of potential energy is the highest. The main reason of higher potential energy is that it depends on height of an object while on the other hand, kinetic energy depends on the motion of an object so that's why the value of kinetic energy decreases and potential energy increases at maximum height of the bob.


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A homeowner has a new oil furnace which has an efficiency of 60%. For every 100 barrels of oil used to heat his house, how much (in barrels of oil) goes up the chimney as waste heat?

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

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Explanation:

In the parallel combination, the equivalent resistance is given by :

[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{R_1}+\dfrac{1}{R_2}+....[/tex]

4. When three 150 ohms resistors are connected in parallel, the equivalent is given by :

[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{150}+\dfrac{1}{150}+\dfrac{1}{150}\\\\R=50\ \Omega[/tex]

5. Three resistors of 20 ohms, 40 ohms and 100 ohms are connected in parallel, So,

[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{20}+\dfrac{1}{40}+\dfrac{1}{100}\\\\=11.76\ \Omega[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

A prece of cotton is measured between two points on a ruler
cotton
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When the length of cotton is wound closely around a pen, it goes round six times.
pen
six turns of cotton
What is the distance once round the pen?
A 2.2 cm
B 2.6 cm
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13.2 cm
D
15.6cm

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Answer:

13.2

Explanation:

I would say this cause this is a reasonable answer

The length of cotton is wound closely around a pen, it goes around six times. The distance once around the pen is 13.2 cm. The correct option is c.

What is the distance?

Distance is the sum of an object's movements, regardless of direction. The distance can be defined as the amount of space an object has covered, regardless of its starting or ending position.

Measuring units are units that are used to measure the magnitude, amount, or quantity of any object. There are 7 basic measuring units that are used in worldwide and everyday life.

Given, the piece of cotton is tied around the pen, it goes around six times around the pen. The diameter of the pen will the length of the cotton. The actual length can be for six rounds is 13.2 cm.

Therefore, the correct option is с. 13.2 cm.

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What does a model of a light wave tell us about
brightness and color?

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Answer:

A wave model of light is useful for explaining brightness,color, and the frequency-dependent bending of light at a surface between media. However, because light can travel through space, it cannot be a matter wave, like sound or water waves.

Record the lengths of the sides of ABC and ADE.

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An object with a mass of 5 kg is swung in a vertical circle by a rope with a length of 0.67 m. The tension at the bottom of the circle is 88 Newtons. What is the tension, in Newtons, at the side of the circle, halfway between the top and bottom if the speed of the mass is the same at the bottom and side

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Answer:

[tex]T_2=39.5N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass [tex]m=5kg[/tex]

Length [tex]L=0.67m[/tex]

Tension [tex]T=88N[/tex]

Generally the equation for Tension is mathematically given by

 [tex]T = m * ( g + v^2 /l)[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]T_1 = m * ( g + \frac{v^2}{l})[/tex]

 [tex]88 = 5 * ( 9.8 + \frac{v^2}{0.67})[/tex]

 [tex]v^2=5.2[/tex]

 [tex]v=2.4m/s[/tex]

The uniform velocity is

 [tex]v=2.4m/s[/tex]

Therefore

The tension at the side of the circle halfway between the top and bottom is

 [tex]T_2=5*\frac{2.3^2}{0.67}[/tex]

 [tex]T_2=39.5N[/tex]

How many atoms of carbon, C, are in 0.020 g of carbon?

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Answer:

9.6352× 10²⁰ C atoms

Explanation:

From the given information,

The molar mass of Carbon = 12 g/mol

number of moles = 0.020g/ 12 g/mol

number of moles = 0.0016 mol

If 1 mole of C = 6.022 × 10²³ C atoms

0.0016 mol of C = (6.022 × 10²³ C atoms/ 1 mol of C)×0.0016 mol of C

= 9.6352× 10²⁰ C atoms

Hence, the number of carbon atoms present in 0.020 g of carbon = 9.6352× 10²⁰ C atoms

Leslie incorrectly balances an equation as 2C4H10 + 12O2 → 8CO2 + 10H2O.

Which coefficient should she change?

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Answer:

13 behind o2

Explanation:

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

Hạt mang điện q > 0 chuyển động trong từ trường của một dòng điện thẳng dài có cường độ I = 10A như hình. Hạt mang điện chuyển động song song với dây dẫn và cách dây một khoảng 5cm. Vẽ hình và:
a. Xác định cảm ứng từ do dòng điện gây ra tại điểm mà hạt mang điện đi qua.
b. Hạt mang điện chuyển động với tốc độ 104m/s, lực Lorentz tác dụng lên hạt là 8.10-4N. Tính độ lớn của điện tích.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The slope at point A of the graph given below is:


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RQ/PQ I think

rise/run

Calculate the sample standard deviation and sample variance for the following frequency distribution of hourly wages for a sample of pharmacy assistants.

Lower Bound Upper Bound
6.51 8.50
50 8.51
10.50 18
10.51 12.50
42 12.51
14.50 20
14.51 16.50

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Answer:

(a) standard deviation = σ = 4.9996

(b) variance = σ² = 24.996

Explanation:

Given frequency table (find attached as Table 1);

(a) To find the sample standard deviation and sample variance, follow these steps;

i. Calculate the mid-point c for each group by using the mid-point formula;

c = (lower bound + upper bound) / 2

=> c = (6.51 + 8.50) / 2 = 7.505

=> c = (8.51 + 10.50) / 2 = 9.505

=> c = (10.51 + 12.50) / 2 = 11.505

=> c = (12.51 + 14.50) / 2 = 13.505

=> c = (14.51 + 16.50) / 2 = 15.505

So the new table becomes (find attached as Table 2);

ii. Calculate the total number of samples (n) which is the sum of all the frequencies.

n = 50+18+42+20+46

n = 176

iii. Calculate the mean (M)

This is done by first multiplying the midpoints by the corresponding frequencies and then dividing the result by the total number of samples (n).

M = [(7.505 x 50) + (9.505 x 18) + (11.505 x 42) + (13.505 x 20) + (15.505 x 46)] / 176

M = [375.25 + 171.09 + 483.21 + 270.1 + 713.23] / 176

M = [2012.88] / 176

M = 11.44

iv. Find the variance (σ²);

The variance is calculated using the following formula

σ² = [Σ(f x c²) - (n x M²)] / (n - 1)                ------------(i)

Where;

f = frequency of each boundary data point

=>  Let's first calculate Σ(f x c²).

This is done by finding the sum of the product of the frequency (f) of each boundary point and the square of their corresponding mid-points(c)

Σ(f x c²) = [(50 x 7.505²) + (18 x 9.505²) + (42 x 11.505²) + (20 x 13.505²) + (46 x 15.505²)]

Σ(f x c²) = [(2816.25125) + (1626.21045) + (5559.33105) + (3647.7005) + (11058.63115)]

Σ(f x c²) = 24708.1244

=> Now calculate (n x M²)

n x M² = 176 x 11.44²

n x M² = 23033.7536

=> Now substitute these values into equation (i) to calculate the variance

σ² = [Σ(f x c²) - (n x M²)] / (n - 1)

σ² = [24708.1244 - 23033.7536] / (176 - 1)

σ² = [4374.3708] / (175)

σ² = 24.996

Therefore, the variance is 24.996

v. Find the standard deviation (σ)

The standard deviation is the square root of the variance. i.e

σ = √σ²

σ = √24.996

σ = 4.9996

Therefore, the standard deviation is 4.9996

(15 PTS) An observer riding on the platform measures the angle q that the thread supporting the light ball makes with the vertical. There is no friction anywhere. If you can vary m1 and m2, find the largest angle q you could achieve.

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Solution :

 Given :

Angle q = angle between the thread supporting the ball with the vertical.

Let mass [tex]$m_1 >>>m_2$[/tex].

Then [tex]$m_1+m_2=m_1$[/tex]

In this case, acceleration can be found out by applying Newton's law of motion.

Thus,

Acceleration, [tex]$a=\frac{m_1}{m_1+m_2}. g$[/tex]

                      [tex]$a=\frac{m_1}{m_1}. g$[/tex]

                       [tex]$a=g$[/tex]

Therefore, [tex]$\tan \theta =\frac{a}{g}$[/tex]

or                [tex]$\tan \theta =\frac{a}{a}$[/tex]

or                [tex]$\tan \theta =1$[/tex]

                   [tex]$\theta = \tan ^{-1}(1)$[/tex]

                   [tex]$\theta = 45^\circ$[/tex]

Therefore the largest angle q is  [tex]$\theta = 45^\circ$[/tex]

A 2 kg stone is dropped from a height of 100 m. How far does it travel in the third second? take g = 9.8 m/s2​

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Answer:

S = 1/2 gt² = 1/2 × 9.8 × 3² = 4.9×9 = 44.1 m

Explanation:

ohm's law is not applicable to​

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Answer:

Ohm's law is not applicable to semi-conductors and insulators.

Explanation:

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ANSWER

OUM I THINK IS WIND

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If this guy is really faster than a speeding bullet (v=700m/s) and he has a mass of 100kg. How much force is behind him? *

A) 70000N
B) 9800N
C) 6860000N
D) We need his acceleration, not speed, to calculate this

show your work please

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Answer:

if we want to find force by using newton's law equation ( f = ma ) we have to use mass and acceleration not velocity ,but in this question they did not mention about acceleration but speed so the answer is D

he cheetah is considered the fastest running animal in the world. Cheetahs can accelerate to a speed of 21.8 m/s in 2.50 s and can continue to accelerate to reach a top speed of 28.8 m/s. Assume the acceleration is constant until the top speed is reached and is zero thereafter. 1) Express the cheetah's top speed in mi/h. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) mih 2) Starting from a crouched position, how long does it take a cheetah to reach its top speed

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Answer:

a) the cheetah's top speed is 64.4 miles/hr

b) time taken to reach top speed is 3.3 seconds

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Cheetahs can accelerate to a speed of 21.8 m/s in 2.50 s.

They can continue to accelerate to reach a top speed of 28.8 m/s.

a) Express the cheetah's top speed in mi/h. (Express your answer to three significant figures.)

The cheetah's top speed = 28.8 m/s = ( 28.8 × 2.237 ) miles/hr

= 64.4256 ≈ 64.4 miles/hr

Therefore, the cheetah's top speed is 64.4 miles/hr

b) Starting from a crouched position, how long does it take a cheetah to reach its top speed.

given that

v₁ = 21.8 m/s   and    t₁ = 2.50 s

let a represent the acceleration of the cheetah

From the First Equation of Motion;:

v = u + at

we substitute

21.8 = 0 + ( a × 2.50 )

21.8 = a × 2.50

a = 21.8 / 2.50

a = 8.72 m/s²

Now, let the time taken by cheetah to reach top speed ( 28.8 m/s ) be t

so from the first equation of motion;

v = u + at

we substitute

28.8 = 0 + ( 8.72 × t )

t = 28.8 / 8.72

t = 3.3 seconds

Therefore, time taken to reach top speed is 3.3 seconds

A 0.150 kg stone rests on a frictionless, horizontal surface. A bullet of mass 9.50 g, traveling horizontally at 380 m/s, strikes the stone and rebounds horizontally at right angles to its original direction with a speed of 250 m/s.

Required:
a. Compute the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the stone after it is struck.
b. Is the collision perfectly elastic?

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Answer:

(a)Magnitude=28.81 m/s

Direction=33.3 degree below the horizontal

(b) No, it is not perfectly elastic collision

Explanation:

We are given that

Mass of stone, M=0.150 kg

Mass of bullet, m=9.50 g=[tex]9.50\times 10^{3} kg[/tex]

Initial speed of bullet, u=380 m/s

Initial speed of stone, U=0

Final speed of bullet, v=250m/s

a. We have to find the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the stone after it is struck.

Using conservation of momentum

[tex]mu+ MU=mv+ MV[/tex]

Substitute the values

[tex]9.5\times 10^{-3}\times 380 i+0.150(0)=9.5\times 10^{-3} (250)j+0.150V[/tex]

[tex]3.61i=2.375j+0.150V[/tex]

[tex]3.61 i-2.375j=0.150V[/tex]

[tex]V=\frac{1}{0.150}(3.61 i-2.375j)[/tex]

[tex]V=24.07i-15.83j[/tex]

Magnitude of velocity of stone

=[tex]\sqrt{(24.07)^2+(-15.83)^2}[/tex]

|V|=28.81 m/s

Hence, the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the stone after it is struck, |V|=28.81 m/s

Direction

[tex]\theta=tan^{-1}(\frac{y}{x})[/tex]

=[tex]tan^{-1}(\frac{-15.83}{24.07})[/tex]

[tex]\theta=tan^{-1}(-0.657)[/tex]

=33.3 degree below the horizontal

(b)

Initial kinetic energy

[tex]K_i=\frac{1}{2}mu^2+0=\frac{1}{2}(9.5\times 10^{-3})(380)^2[/tex]

[tex]K_i=685.9 J[/tex]

Final kinetic energy

[tex]K_f=\frac{1}{2}mv^2+\frac{1}{2}MV^2[/tex]

=[tex]\frac{1}{2}(9.5\times 10^{-3})(250)^2+\frac{1}{2}(0.150)(28.81)^2[/tex]

[tex]K_f=359.12 J[/tex]

Initial kinetic energy is not equal to final kinetic energy. Hence, the collision is not perfectly elastic collision.

If we will be conducting the experiments in tanks with dimensions of roughly 10 in by 10 in. Estimate the volume of oil you would need to cover half the total area. Again assume a molecule is 10 nm in size. Show your work.

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Answer:

1. 10³ m²

2. 32.4 ml

3. 1.91 × 10²¹ molecules

Explanation:

Here is the complete question

1. Estimate the size of a one-molecule-thick oil film formed by spreading 1 ml of oil on the surface of the water. Assume that an oil molecule is roughly 10 nm in size. Show your work.

2. If we will be conducting the experiments in tanks with dimensions of roughly 10 in by 10 in. Estimate the volume of oil you would need to cover half the total area. Again assume a molecule is 10 nm in size. Show your work.

3. Estimate the number of molecules in 1 ml of oil assuming they’re 10 nm in size. What assumptions do you have to make? Show your work.

Solution

1. Since the film would cover an area, A, and would have a height which is the thickness of the molecule, h = 10 nm = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m, its volume is V = Ah. This volume also equals the volume of the oil. Since the volume of oil is 1 ml = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³, V = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³.

The size of the oil drop is its area. So, A = V/h

= 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³ ÷ 1 × 10⁻⁹ m

= 10³ m²

2. The area of the tank is 10 in by 10 in = 100 in². Since we want to cover half the area, we require 100 in²/2 = 50 in² = 50 in² × (0.0254)² m²/in² = 0.0324 m².

If the thickness of oil is one molecule thick which is 10nm = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m, the volume of oil is then thickness × area = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m × 0.0324 m²

= 0.0324 × 10⁻⁹ m³

= 32.4 × 10⁻⁶ m³

= 32.4 ml since 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³ = 1 ml

3. Since the volume of oil is 1 ml = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³, we need to find the volume of one molecule. Since it is assumed to be a sphere, its volume is V' = πd³/6 where d = size of oil molecule = 10 nm = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m.

Let n be the number of molecules present in 1 ml, then nV' = 1 ml = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³. So, n = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³/V' = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³ ÷ πd³/6 = 6 × 10⁻⁶ m³/πd³

Substituting d into the equation, we have

n = 6 × 10⁻⁶ m³/π(1 × 10⁻⁹ m)³

n = 6 × 10⁻⁶ m³/π × 10⁻²⁷ m³

n = 1.91 × 10²¹ molecules

A boxer punches a sheet of paper in midair from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 0.05 s. If the mass of the paper is 0.01 kg, the force of the punch on the paper is
A) 0.08 N.
B) 4.0 N.
C) 8.0 N.
D) 40 N.

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The answer is: C) 8.0 N

A cat with a mass of 5.00 kg pushes on a 25.0 kg desk with a force of 50.0N to jump off. What is the force on the desk?

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Answer:

First of all the formula is F= uR,( force= static friction× reaction)

mass= 5+25=30

F= 50

R= mg(30×10)=300

u= ?

F=UR

u= F/R

u= 50/300=0.17N

The temperature of a quantity of an ideal gas is a. one measure of its ability to transfer thermal energy to another body. b. proportional to the average molecular kinetic energy of the molecules. c. proportional to the internal energy of the gas. d. correctly described by all the statements above. e. correctly described only by the first two statements above.

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Answer:

d. correctly described by all the statements above.

Explanation:

Kinetic molecular theory of gases states that gas particles exhibit a perfectly elastic collision and are constantly in motion.

According to the kinetic-molecular theory, the average kinetic energy of gas particles depends on temperature.

This ultimately implies that, the average kinetic energy of gas particles is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of an ideal gas. Thus, an increase in the average kinetic energy of gas particles would cause an increase in the absolute temperature of an ideal gas.

Temperature can be defined as a measure of the degree of coldness or hotness of a physical object. It is measured with a thermometer and its units are Celsius (°C), Kelvin (K) and Fahrenheit (°F).

Generally, the temperature of a quantity of an ideal gas is;

a. a measure of the ability of an ideal gas to transfer thermal energy to another body.

b. the average kinetic energy of gas particles is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of an ideal gas

c. proportional to the internal energy of the gas.

A 9V battery is connected to two light bulbs. If the current through the circuit is 1.5 A, what is the resistance of each light bulb (assume both light bulbs are identical)?

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Answer:

3 ohm

Explanation:

Given :

V=9V

And according to given question same current is flowing in both resistance that means resistance will connected in series

So,

R= R+R=2R

Now,

Applying ohm's law

[tex]V=IR\\9=1.5*2R\\9=3R\\R=\frac{9}{3} \\R= 3ohm[/tex]

Therefore, answer is 3 ohm

A blue car pulls away from a red stop-light just after it has turned green with a constant acceleration of 0.2 m/s2. A green car arrives at the position of the stop-light 7.5 s after the light had turned green. If t = 0 when the light turns green, at what time does the green car catch the blue car if the green car maintains the slowest constant speed necessary to catch up to the blue car?

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Answer:

After 15 seconds, the green car will catch up with the blue car

Explanation:

Let the time for the green car to catch up with the blue car be T

When the green car catches up to the blue car, the distances covered by each car after time T will be equal. Also, their velocities at that instant will be equal

Distance covered by blue car after time T is given by: s = ut + 0.5 at²

Where u = 0, a = 0.2 m/s², t = T

S = 0.5 × 0.2 × T² = 0.1 T²

Velocity of blue car, v = u+ at

v = 0.2T

Distance covered by green car at T is given as: S = Velocity × time

Where v = 0.2T, t = T - 7.5 (since the blue car started 7.5 seconds earlier)

S = 0.2T (T - 7.5)

S = 0.2 T² - 1.5T

Equating the distance covered by the two cars

0.2T² - 1.5T = 0.1T²

0.1T² - 1.5T = 0

T(0.1T - 1.5) = 0

T = 0 or

T = 1.5/0.1 = 15 secs

Therefore, after 15 seconds, the green car will catch up with the blue car

Use a variation model to solve for the unknown value. Use as the constant of variation. The stopping distance of a car is directly proportional to the square of the speed of the car. (a) If a car travelling has a stopping distance of , find the stopping distance of a car that is travelling . (b) If it takes for a car to stop, how fast was it travelling before the brakes were applied

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Complete question is;

Use a variation model to solve for the unknown value.

The stopping distance of a car is directly proportional to the square of the speed of the car.

a. If a car traveling 50 mph has a stopping distance of 170 ft, find the stopping distance of a car that is traveling 70 mph.

b. If it takes 244.8 ft for a car to stop, how fast was it traveling before the brakes were applied?

Answer:

A) d = 333.2 ft

B) 60 mph

Explanation:

Let the stopping distance be d

Let the speed of the car be v

We are told that the stopping distance is directly proportional to the square of the speed of the car. Thus;

d ∝ v²

Therefore, d = kv²

Where k is constant of variation.

A) Speed is 50 mph and stopping distance of 170 ft.

v = 50 mph

d = 170 ft = 0.032197 miles

Thus,from d = kv², we have;

0.032197 = k(50²)

0.032197 = 2500k

k = 0.032197/2500

k = 0.0000128788

If the car is now travelling at 70 mph, then;

d = 0.0000128788 × 70²

d = 0.06310612 miles

Converting to ft gives;

d = 333.2 ft

B) stopping distance is now 244.8 ft

Converting to miles = 0.046363636 miles

Thus from d = kv², we have;

0.046363636 = 0.0000128788(v²)

v² = 0.046363636/0.0000128788

v² = 3599.99658

v = √3599.99658

v ≈ 60 mph

A horse gallops a distance of 10 kilometers in a time of 30 minutes. Its average speed is

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Answer:

Explanation:

Distance=10km

Time=30min=0.5hr

So,speed=10/0.5

So,speed=20km/hr

Its Acceleration during the upward Journey ? ​

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Acceleration will be 9.81 if it goes downwards. If it accelerates upwards it will be -9.81m/s^2

In electronic circuits:______.
a. the power used by a circuit is the resistance times the current squared.
b. electric and magnetic fields are transporting the energy.
c. electrons are transporting the energy.
d. the power used by a circuit is the voltage times the current squared.
e. the power used by a circuit is the current times the voltage.

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Answer:

(a), (c) and (e) s correct.

Explanation:

a. the power used by a circuit is the resistance times the current squared.

The power is given by P = I^2 R, so the statement is correct.  

b. electric and magnetic fields are transporting the energy.

false

c. electrons are transporting the energy.

The energy is transferred by flow of electrons. It is correct.  

d. the power used by a circuit is the voltage times the current squared.

The power is given by P  = V I, the statement is wrong.  

e. the power used by a circuit is the current times the voltage.

The power is given by P  = V I, the statement is correct.  

What is the mass of an object that experiences a gravitational force of 510 N near Earth's surface?

53.0 kg

52.0 kg

51.0 kg

54.1 kg

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Answer:

52.006 Kilograms

.............................................

The mass of an object that experience a gravitional force of 510 N near earths surface in 52.0 kg

A projectile is launched at ground level with an initial speed of 49.5 m/s at an angle of 40.0° above the horizontal. It
strikes a target above the ground 3.50 seconds later. What are the x and y distances from where the projectile was
launched to where it lands?
x distance
m
y distance
m

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Answer:

x = 132.7 m

y = 51.34 m

Explanation:

Given :

Initial speed, u = 49.5 m/s²

Angle of projection, θ = 40°

Time, t = 3.50 seconds

The distance, x = horizontal component ;

Distance = speed * time

Distance = uCosθ * 3.50

Distance = 49.5 * Cos40° * 3.50

Distance = 49.5 * Cos40° * 3.50

Horizontal distance = 132.7 m

Vertical distance, y :

Sy = ut + 1/2gt²

Sy = Vertical distance ; g = 9.8 m/s²

Sy = 49.5 * sin40 * 3.5 - (0.5 * 9.8 * 3.5²)

Sy = 111.36295 - 60.025

Sy = 51.33795 m

x = 132.7 m

y = 51.34 m

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