Which one of the following pairs of units may not be added together, even after the appropriate unit conversions have been made?

a. grams and milligrams
b. miles and kilometers
c. kilometers and kilograms
d. centimeters and yards

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Answer 1

Answer:

c. kilometers and kilograms

Explanation:

If two units represent different things, like for example grams and joules, where the first one is a unit for mass, and the second one a unit for energy we can not add them together. (

Let's analyze each one of the given options:

a: grams and milligrams

both grams and milligrams are units of mass, so after the appropriate unit conversions, we can add them.

b: miles and kilometers

Both are units for distance, after the appropriate unit conversions, we can add them.

c: kilometers and kilograms

"Kilometer" is a unit for distance, and "kilogram" a unit for mass, we can not add distance and mass, so these two can not be added together.

d: centimeters and yards

Both are units of distance,  after the appropriate unit conversions, we can add them.

Then the only one that we can not add together is option c:  kilometers and kilograms

Answer 2

Answer: The correct option is C (kilometers and kilograms).

Explanation:

UNITS is the quantity of a constant magnitude which is used to measure the magnitudes of other quantities of the same nature. The magnitude of a physical quantity is expressed as, Physical quantity = (numerical value) × (unit). There are six basic units of measurement which includes:

--> metre (m) - unit of length.

--> kilograms (kg) - unit of mass.

--> second (s) - unit of time.

--> ampere (A) - unit of electrical current.

--> kelvin (K) - unit of temperature and

--> mole (mol) - unit of the amount of substance.

Mass is the quantity of matter present in a body which is constant and is measured in KILOGRAMMES or GRAMS. While position is the distance and direction of an object from a particular reference point which is known to vary and is measured in METERS OR KILOMETRES.

From the above definition, KILOGRAMMES is used to measure the magnitude of a different quantity from KILOMETERS and therefore should not be added up after conversation.


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equations of kinematics new dimensions

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Answer:

Δx Displacement

t Time interval

v0  Initial velocity

v  Final velocity

a  Constant acceleration

Explanation:

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We say that evaporation is a cooling process. (a) What cools and what warms? We say that condensation is a warming process. (b) What warms and what cools?

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Answer:

a liquid warms gas cools

b solid piece warms and liquid cools

Prepare a stock available at home following the procedure you learned in this lesson. Have a picture of the finished product and a narration on how you do it​

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Answer:

NO, 1. is stocks

2. is also stocks

bouquit GARNI IS NUMBER 3

NUMBER 4 IS ACID PRODUCTS

number 5 is brown stock

Explanation:

stocks are bones

A 0.277 kg bat is flying 4.25 m/s.
It then doubles its velocity.
How much KE did it gain?

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Answer:

7.51

Explanation:

The mass of the bat is given to us as:

m = 0.277  kg

,

and its initial velocity is:

v

i  = 4.25  m/s

 

When the velocity is doubled, the new value becomes:

v f = 4.25 m/s × 2 = 8.5   m/s

.

The formula for kinetic energy is:

K

=

1

2

m

v

2

.

The change in kinetic energy is:

Δ K = 1 /2( m ) ( v2 f − v 2 i ) = 1 2 ( 0.277)

10-2.5=7.5J

7.51  J

.

The bat gained 7.51 joules.

human activities that interfere with distribution of natural resources are contributing to the increase of earthquake risk.

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Answer:

Changes in climate conditions, especially the warming of global temperatures increases the likelihood of weather-related natural disasters. ... This is most visible when seen through changes in the intensity and frequency of droughts, storms, floods, extreme temperatures and wildfires.

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A study published in the journal Seismological Research Letters this week identified 730 sites where human activity caused earthquakes over the past 150 years. And while we've long known that people can influence seismic activity, researchers were surprised to find that human activity has induced earthquakes with magnitudes as high as 7.9—and that the number of earthquakes is clearly rising in some regions of the world.

The effects of human-induced earthquakes may be similar to those created by nature, but are often seen in regions with little or no previous seismic activity. Most natural earthquakes happen along fault lines, which are commonly (but not exclusively) found where tectonic plates converge. But earthquakes triggered by human activity can occur far from the edges of tectonic plates.


Exactly what causes each induced earthquake depends on the type of human activity.

According to the report's data, found on a publicly accessible database, mining accounted for the highest number of human-induced earthquakes worldwide (many earthquakes clustered around 271 sites). The removal of material from the earth can cause instability, leading to sudden collapses that trigger earthquakes.

Multiple earthquakes at 167 sites—and by far the deadliest ones—were triggered by what the report calls water reservoir impoundment, or dam building. (See the power of dams and dam removal.)

In 2008, an estimated 80,000 people died or went missing following a 7.9 earthquake in China's Sichuan province. Scientists believe it was triggered by the weight of 320 million tons of water that had been collected in the Zipingpu Reservoir—over a well-known fault line.

In the U.S., the conversation around human-induced earthquakes has largely centered around fracking for oil and natural gas, given the rapid spread of the technology in many states. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, fracking can induce seismic activity, both directly and from disposing of wastewater used in the process—the byproduct of water, sand, and chemicals used to hydraulically fracture hydrocarbons from rock. That high-pressure wastewater can crack rocks and lubricate faults.

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2 và 1,8.1018
electron chạy qua tiết diện đèn ống.
Đường kính tiết diện của đèn ống là 2,0
cm. Mật độ dòng điện trung bình qua
đèn là bao nhiêu

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A I seen it on the quiz

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Which statement describes why the viscosity of olive oil is higher than that of
rubbing alcohol?
A. The molecules that make up olive oil are longer than those that
make up alcohol, so they have more resistance to sliding past one
another.
B. The molecules that make up olive oil repel one another, while the
molecules that make up alcohol are attracted to one another.
C. The molecules that make up olive oil are shorter than those that
make up alcohol, so they have more resistance to sliding past one
another.
D. The molecules that make up olive oil are attracted to one another,
while the molecules that make up alcohol repel one another.

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Answer:B

Explanation: The answer explains it

The molecules that make up olive oil are longer than those that make up alcohol, so they have more resistance to sliding past one another. The correct answer is option A.

This higher resistance to flow leads to a higher viscosity in olive oil compared to rubbing alcohol. Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow, and longer molecules in olive oil result in stronger intermolecular forces and entanglements. In contrast, rubbing alcohol has shorter and less complex molecules, which allow them to move more freely and exhibit lower viscosity. The molecular structure and intermolecular forces play a crucial role in determining the viscosity of liquids, making olive oil more viscous than rubbing alcohol. Option A is correct.

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a 50kg skater on level ice, has built up her speed to 30km/h. how far will she coast before sliding friction dissipates her energy?​

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Answer:

belpw

Explanation:

The distance prior to the sliding friction dispersing her energy would be:

- The distance will remain unaffected by the sliding friction i.e. 354m

As we know, When Sliding friction dissolves her energy, leading her Kinetic Energy to turn 0 on coming to the state of rest. So,

[tex]1/2 mv^2 - 1/2 mu^2 = -W[/tex]            (∵ Work in -ve denotes it is done opposite to friction)

Given that,

m(mass) [tex]= 50 kg[/tex]

v(velocity) [tex]= 30 km/hr[/tex] or [tex]8.33 m/s[/tex]

The coefficient of Kinetic Friction [tex]= 0.01[/tex]

g(gravitational force) [tex]= 9.8 m/s^2[/tex]

Initial Velocity(u) [tex]= 30[/tex] × [tex]1000/3600 m/s[/tex]

[tex]= 8.33 m/s[/tex]

Now by employing the provided values,

[tex]F =[/tex] μ[tex]mg[/tex]

[tex]= (0.01) (50) (9.8)[/tex]

[tex]= 4.9[/tex]

[tex]F = 4.9 N[/tex]

By using the above expression, we will find the distance;

[tex]1/2 mv^2 - 1/2 mu^2 = -W[/tex]

⇒ [tex]1/2 (50) (0)^2 - 1/2 (50) (8.33)^2 = -4.9(S)[/tex]

⇒ [tex]1734.7225 = 4.9S[/tex]

⇒ [tex]S = 1734.7225/4.9[/tex]

[tex]S = 354 m[/tex]

Because [tex]1/2 mv^2 - 1/2 mu^2 = -W[/tex]  [tex]= -[/tex] μmgS

⇒ [tex]S = (u^2 - v^2)[/tex]/2μ[tex]g[/tex]

Thus, the distance will remain unaffected by the sliding friction i.e. 354m

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There are only two charged particles in a particular region. Particle 1 carries a charge of 3q and is located on the negative x-axis a distance d from the origin. Particle 2 carries a charge of -2q and is located on the positive x-axis a distance d from the origin.

Required:
Where is it possible to have the net field caused by these two charges equal to zero?

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Answer:

The net field will be the sum of the fields created by each charge.

where the charge Q in a position r' is given by:

E(r) = k*Q/(r - r')^2

Where k is a constant, and r is the point where we are calculating the electric field.

Then for the charge 3q, in the position r₁ = (-d, 0, 0) the electric field will be:

E₁(r) = k*3q/(r - r₁)^2

While for the other charge of -2q in the position r₂ = (d, 0, 0)

The electric field is:

E₂(r) = -k*2*q/(r - r₂)^2

Then the net field at the point r is:

E(r) = E₁(r) + E₂(r) = k*3q/(r - r₁)^2 + -k*2*q/(r - r₂)^2

E(r) = k*q*( 3/(r - r₁)^2 - 2/(r - r₂)^2)

Then if the we want to find the points r = (x, y, z) such that:

E(r) = 0 = k*q*( 3/(r - r₁)^2 - -k*2*q/(r - r₂)^2)

Then we must have:

0 = ( 3/(r - r₁)^2 - 2/(r - r₂)^2)

Also remember that the distance between two points:

(x, y, z) and (x', y', z') is given by:

D = √( (x - x')^2 + (y - y)^2 + (z -z')^2)

Then we can rewrite:

r - r₁ = √( (x - (-d))^2 + (y - 0 )^2 + (z -0)^2)

       = √( (x + d))^2 + y^2 + z^2)

and

r - r₂ =  √( (x - d)^2 + (y - 0 )^2 + (z -0)^2)

       = √( (x - d))^2 + y^2 + z^2)

Replacing that in our equation we get:

0 = ( 3/(√( (x + d))^2 + y^2 + z^2))^2 - -k*2*q/(√( (x - d))^2 + y^2 + z^2))^2)

0 = (3/((x + d))^2 + y^2 + z^2) - 2/ (x - d))^2 + y^2 + z^2)

We want to find the values of x, y, z such that the above equation is true.

2/ (x - d))^2 + y^2 + z^2) = (3/((x + d))^2 + y^2 + z^2)

2*[((x + d))^2 + y^2 + z^2] = 3*[(x - d))^2 + y^2 + z^2]

2*(x + d)^2  + 2*y^2 + 2*z^2 = 3*(x - d)^2 + 3*y^2 + 3*z^2

2*(x + d)^2 - 3*(x - d)^2 =  3*y^2 + 3*z^2 -  2*y^2 - 2*z^2

2*(x + d)^2 - 3*(x - d)^2  = y^2 + z^2

2*x^2 + 2*2*x*d + 2*d^2 -  3*x^2 + 3*2*x*d - 3*d^2 = y^2 + z^2

-x^2 + 10*x*d - d^2 = y^2 + z^2

we can rewrite this as:

- ( x^2 - 10*x*d + d^2) =  y^2 + z^2

now we can add and subtract 24*d^2 inside the parenthesis to get

- ( x^2 - 10*x*d + d^2 + 24*d^2 - 24*d^2) =  y^2 + z^2

-( x^2 - 2*x*(5d) + 25d^2 - 24d^2) = y^2 + z^2

-(x^2 - 2*x*(5d) + (5*d)^2) + 24d^2 = y^2 + z^2

The thing inside the parenthesis is a perfect square:

-(x - 5d)^2 + 24d^2 = y^2 + z^2

we can rewrite this as:

24d^2 = y^2 + z^2 + (x - 5d)^2

This equation gives us the points (x, y, z) such that the electric field is zero.

Where we need to replace two of these values to find the other, for example, if y = z = 0

24d^2 = (x - 5d)^2

√(24d^2)  = x - 5d

√24*d = x - 5d

√24*d + 5d = x

so in the point (√24*d + 5d, 0, 0) the net field is zero.

Two stars that are in the same constellation:

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Answer:

A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter.

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An electron is moving through an (almost) empty universe at a speed of 628 km,/s toward the only other object in the universe — an insulating sphere with a diameter of 4 m and charge density 3nC/m2 on its outside surface. The sphere "captures" the electron, which falls into a circular orbit.

Required:
Find the radius and period of the orbit.

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Answer:

  r = 2,026 10⁹ m  and   T = 2.027 10⁴ s

Explanation:

For this exercise let's use Newton's second law

        F = m a

where the force is electric

        F = [tex]k \frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

Acceleration is centripetal

        a = v² / r

we substitute

        [tex]k \frac{q_1q_2}{r^2} = m \frac{v^2}{r}[/tex]

        r = [tex]k \frac{q_1q_2}{m \ v^2}[/tex]          (1)

let's look for the charge in the insulating sphere

          ρ = q₂ / V

          q₂ = ρ V

the volume of the sphere is

         v = 4/3 π r³

we substitute

        q₂ = ρ [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] π r³

        q₂ = 3 10⁻⁹ [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] π 4³

        q₂ = 8.04 10⁻⁷ C

let's calculate the radius with equation 1

        r = 9 10⁹  1.6 10⁻¹⁹  8.04 10⁻⁷ /(9.1  10⁻³¹ 628 10³)

        r = 2,026 10⁹ m

this is the radius of the electron orbit around the charged sphere.

Since the orbit is circulating, the speed (speed modulus) is constant, we can use the uniform motion ratio

        v = x / t

the distance traveled in a circle is

        x = 2π r

In this case, time is the period

        v = 2π r /T

        T = 2π r /v

let's calculate

        T = 2π 2,026 10⁹/628 103

        T = 2.027 10⁴ s

An elevator lifts a mass=200kg a distance of 20m in 15s. What power does the elevator motor produce? *
A) 20000J
B) 20000W
C) 2666W
D) 600000W
show your work please

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Answer:

C. 2666W

Explanation:

m =200kg

h =20m

t =15s

g =10ms^-2

p = mgt/t

=200×20×10/15

=40,000/15

=2666.6

≈2666W

What is the direction of a vector with an x component of -12 m and a y component of -15 m?

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Answer:

[tex]51.34^{\circ}[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

x component of a vector = -12 m

The y component of a vector = -15 m

We need to find the direction of a vector. The direction of a vector is given by :

[tex]\tan\theta=\dfrac{y}{x}[/tex]

Put all the values,

[tex]\tan\theta=\dfrac{-15}{-12}\\\\\theta=\tan^{-1}(\dfrac{-15}{-12})\\\\\theta=51.34^{\circ}[/tex]

So, the direction of vector is [tex]51.34^{\circ}[/tex] to x component.

On a day when the speed of sound is 345 m/s, a 440 Hz tuning fork causes a tube closed at one end to vibrate in the second harmonic. How long is the tube?​

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Answer:

Length = 3.136 meters

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Speed = 345 m/s

Frequency = 440 Hz

To find how long is the tube;

First of all, we would determine the wavelength;

Wavelength = speed/frequency

Wavelength = 345/440

Wavelength = 0.784 m

Next, we would determine how long is the tube using the formula;

[tex] Length = \frac {2n - 1}{4} * wavelength [/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] Length = \frac {2*1 - 1}{4} * 0.784 [/tex]

[tex] Length = \frac {2 - 1}{4} * 0.784 [/tex]

[tex] Length = \frac {1}{4} * 0.784 [/tex]

Length = 3.136 meters

define force and types of force​

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Answer:

Force is the strength or weight of things that depends on movement. The types of forces are conteact force, spring force, applied force, air resistance force, normal force, frictional force, tension force, and non-contact force.

The ejection seat has an acceleration of 8gees (8xgravity or ~80m/s/s). He has a mass of 70kg. The total force on him from the chair/rocket would be.
A) (80m/s/s)(70kg)=5600N
B) (80m/s/s)(70kg)=5600N + Fg = 5600N+(70kg)(9.8N/kg)~5600N+700N=6300N
C) (80m/s/s)(70kg)=5600N - Fg = 5600N+(70kg)(9.8N/kg)~5600N-700N=4900N
D) I need the time

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Answer:

B) (80m/s/s)(70kg)=5600N + Fg = 5600N+(70kg)(9.8N/kg)~5600N+700N=6300N

Explanation:

The total force by the chair is given by the following formula:

[tex]F = m(g+a)[/tex]

where,

F = Force = ?

m = mass of person = 70 kg

g = value of acceleration dueto gravity = 9.81 m/s²

a = acceleration of ejection seat = 8g = 80 m/s²

Therefore,

[tex]F = mg+ma \\F = (70\ kg)(9.8\ m/s^2)+(70\ kg)(80\ m/s^2)\\F = 6300 N[/tex]

Therefore, the correct option is:

B) (80m/s/s)(70kg)=5600N + Fg = 5600N+(70kg (9.8N/kg)~5600N+700N=6300N

A certain electric stove has a 16 Ω heating element. The current going through the element is 15 A. Calculate the voltage across the element.

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The voltage across the element is = 240 V

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A student solving a physics problem to find the unknown has applied physics principles and obtained the expression: μkmgcosθ=mgsinθ−ma, where g=9.80meter/second2, a=3.60meter/second2, θ=27.0∘, and m is not given. Which of the following represents a simplified expression for μk?A student solving a physics problem to find the unknown has applied physics principles and obtained the expression: , where , , , and is not given. Which of the following represents a simplified expression for ?tanθ− agTo avoid making mistakes, the expression should not be simplified until the numerical values are substituted.gsinθ−agcosθThe single equation has two unknowns and cannot be solved with the information given.

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Solution :

Given expression :

[tex]$\mu_k$[/tex]mgcosθ = mgsinθ − ma

Here, g = 9.8 [tex]m/s^2[/tex] , a = 3.60 [tex]m/s^2[/tex] , θ = 27°

Therefore,

[tex]$\mu_k mg \cos \theta = mg \sin \theta - ma$[/tex]

[tex]$\mu_k mg \cos \theta = m(g \sin \theta - a)$[/tex]

[tex]$\mu_k g \cos \theta = (g \sin \theta - a)$[/tex]

[tex]$\mu_k =\frac{(g \sin \theta-a)}{g \cos \theta}$[/tex]

Mow calculating the coefficient of kinetic friction as follows :

[tex]$\mu_k=\frac{g \sin \theta-a}{g \cos \theta}$[/tex]

[tex]$\mu_k=\frac{9.8 \times \sin 27^\circ-3.60}{9.8 \times \cos 27^\circ}$[/tex]

[tex]$\mu_k=0.097$[/tex]

Una persona en la tierra tiene una masa de 70[kg]. Calcule: a) Su fuerza peso en la tierra. b) Su fuerza peso en la luna (considere que la aceleración gravitatoria en la luna es de 1.62 [m/s²]) *

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Answer:

a. El peso = 686 Newton

b. El peso = 113.4 Newton

Explanation:

Dados los siguientes datos;

Masa = 70 kg

Aceleración debida a la gravedad en la luna = 1,62 m/s² una.

a. Para encontrar la fuerza-peso en la Tierra;

Sabemos que la aceleración debida a la gravedad es igual a 9,8 m/s² en el planeta Tierra.

El peso se puede definir como la fuerza que actúa sobre un cuerpo o un objeto como resultado de la gravedad.

Matemáticamente, el peso de un objeto viene dado por la fórmula;

[tex] Peso = mg [/tex]

Dónde;

m es la masa del objeto.

g es la aceleración debida a la gravedad.

Substituting into the formula, we have;

El peso = 70 * 9.8

El peso = 686 Newton

b. To find weight on moon;

Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity on moon

Weight = 70 * 1.62

Weight = 113.4 Newton

.Use Newton's third law to describe the forces that are exerted by the falling egg and the ground. Explain how the use of the straws in the design affects the forces

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Answer:

Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. That means when you exert a force on an object, the object exerts a force back on you. ... Using shock-absorbing materials can help reduce the amount of force exchanged between the ground and the egg.

Explanation:

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When one of the tall straws hits the ground, the energy is transferred to the center of the pyramid and then to the egg, but as the middle straw is connected to the outer surface of the egg, energy enters trying to make the egg rotate. This is governed by Newton's third law.

What is Newton's third law?

If an object exerts a force on another object, then another object must exert a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction back on first object.

What are examples of Newton's third law?

Examples of Newton's third law are:

A swimmer moves forward by pushing off the side of pool. This way, the wall pushes in opposite direction and giving acceleration.

Another example is rockets move forward by expelling gas backward at high velocity. This means the rocket exerts a large backward force on the gas in the rocket combustion chamber, and the gas therefore exerts a large reaction force forward on the rocket. This reaction force is called thrust.

Helicopters similarly create lift by pushing air down, thereby experiencing an upward reaction force. Birds and airplanes also fly by exerting force on air in a direction opposite to that of whatever force they need. For example, the wings of a bird force air downward and backward in order to get lift and forward motion.

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the oscillation of pendulum is ...... motion​

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Answer:

A simple pendulum consists of a ball (point-mass) m hanging from a (massless) string of length L and fixed at a pivot point P. When displaced to an initial angle and released, the pendulum will swing back and forth with periodic motion.

The fact that we can define electric potential energy means that:
A) the electric force is nonconservative
B) the electric force is conservative
C) the work done on a charged particle depends on the path it takes
D) there is a point where the electric potential energy is exactly zero
E) it takes work for the electric force to move from some point a to some other point b and back again

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Answer: I'd go with Option B if you're allowed to pick One Option Only.

Option A is wrong. Electric Forces arent Non - Conservative. They're Conservative forces.

Option B: We Can Only Define Potential Energies for conservative Forces/fields✅

Option C is wrong. Since the Electric Force is Conservative... It doesn't depend on the path taken.

Option D... There's a Point where the electric Potential Energy is Zero but the separation Distance Would be large.

E is wrong because the Workdone around a closed path is Zero.

The electric potential energy results from the conservative Coulomb forces.

What is electric potential energy?

The electric potential energy is the potential energy that results due to the conservative Coulomb forces and is always associated with the set of two charged particles.

Any object can have electric potential energy by two key elements first is its own charge and the second is its position with respect to the other charged particle.

The electric potential energy-containing only one point charge will be zero. Because there are no other sources of electrostatic force against which an external agent must do work in moving the point charge from infinity to its final position.

Thus the electric potential energy results from the conservative Coulomb forces.

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A pitcher throws a curveball that reaches the catcher in 0.61 s. The ball curves because it is spinning at an average angular velocity of 350 rev/min (assumed constant) on its way to the catcher's mitt. What is the angular displacement of the baseball (in radians) as it travels from the pitcher to the catcher

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Answer:

22.36 rad

Explanation:

Applying,

ω = θ/t.............. Equation 1

Where ω  = angular velocity, θ = angular displacement of the baseball, t = time

make θ the subject of the equation

θ = ωt............... Equation 2

From the question,

Given: ω = 350 rev/min = 350(0.10472) = 36.652 rad/s, t = 0.61 s

Substitute these values into equation 1

θ = 0.61(36.652)

θ = 22.36 rad

Hence the angular displacement of the baseball is  22.36 rad

QUESTION 24
2 point
A man travels 40 km eastwards, then 40 km to the south before finally travelling
10 km west. At the end of his journey the magnitude of his displacement is

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-30. 40 east on timeline, 40 down, then 10 over right

What is the y component of a vector that is 673 m at -38o?

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Answer:

D_y = 414.38m

Explanation:

D_y = D*sin(x)

D_y = 673m*sin(38°)

D_y = 414.38m

A 5.0-kg solid cylinder of radius 0.25 mis free to rotate about an axle that runs along the cylinders length and passes through its center. A thread wrapped around the cylinder is weighed down by a mass of 2.0 kg so as to unwrap and make the cylinder rotate as this mass falls. Ignore any friction in the axle. If there is no slippage between the thread and the cylinder, and the cylinder starts from rest (a) Calculate the velocity of the block after it has fallen a distance of 2.0m. Give your answer in m.s (b) Calculate the total work done by the rope on the cylinder after the block has fallen a distance of 2.0 m. Give your answer in Joule. ​

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Answer:

157n is the correct answer

A man pulls his dog (m=20kg) on a sled with a force of 100N at a 60° angle from the horizontal. What is the horizontal component of the force?

A) 100N

B) 196N

C) 50N

D) 86N

show your work please

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Answer:

the horizontal component of the force is 50 N

Explanation:

Given;

force applied by the man, F = 100 N

angle of inclination of the force, θ = 60⁰

mass of the dog, m = 20 kg

The horizontal component of the force is calculated as;

[tex]F_x = F\times cos(\theta)\\\\F_x = 100 \ N \times cos(60^0)\\\\F_x = 100\ N \times 0.5\\\\F_x = 50 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the horizontal component of the force is 50 N

Mary applies a force of 73 N to push a box with an acceleration of 0.48 m/s^2. When she increases the pushing force to 84 N, the box's acceleration changes to 0.64 m/s^2. There is a constant friction force present between the floor and the box.

Required:
a. What is the mass of the box?
b. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the floor and the box?

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Answer: [tex]68.75\ kg, 0.06[/tex]

Explanation:

Mary applies a force of 73 N to create an acceleration of [tex]0.48\ m/s^2[/tex]

When She increases force to 84 N, it creates an acceleration of [tex]0.64\ m/s^2[/tex]

Friction opposes the motion of box

[tex]\Rightarrow 73-f=m\times 0.48\quad \ldots(i)\\\Rightarrow 84-f=m\times 0.64\quad \ldots(ii)[/tex]

Subtract (i) from (ii)

[tex]\Rightarrow 11=m(0.64-0.48)\\\Rightarrow m=68.75\ kg[/tex]

Therefore friction is

[tex]\Rightarrow f=73-68.75\times 0.48\\\Rightarrow f=73-33\\\Rightarrow f=40\ N[/tex]

Here, friction is kinetic friction which is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow f=\mu_kmg\\\Rightarrow 40=\mu_k 68.75\times 9.8\\\Rightarrow \mu_k=0.061[/tex]

A ceramic tile measuring 50 cm x50cm has been designed to bear a pressure of 40 N/in . Will it with stand a force of 5 N?

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Answer:

The ceramic tile will stand the force of 5 N.

Explanation:

Step 1: Calculate the area (A) of the ceramic tile

We will use the formula for the area of a square.

A = 50 cm × 50 cm = 2500 cm²

Step 2: Convert "A" to in²

We will use the conversion factor 1 in² = 6.45 cm².

2500 cm² × 1 in²/6.45 cm² = 3.9 × 10² in²

Step 3: Calculate the pressure (P) exerted by a force (F) of 5 N

We will use the following expression.

P = F/A

P = 5 N / 3.9 × 10² in² = 0.013 N/in²

Since the pressure exerted would be less than the maximum pressure resisted (40 N/in²), the ceramic tile will stand the force of 5 N.

A 92-kg man climbs into a car with worn out shock absorbers, and this causes the car to drop down 4.5 cm. As he drives along he hits a bump, which starts the car oscillating at an angular frequency of 4.52 rad/s. What is the mass of the car ?A) 890 kg
B) 1900 kg
C) 920 kg
D) 990 kg
E) 760 kg

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Answer:

the mass of the car is 890 kg

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the man, m = 92 kg

displacement of the car's spring, x = 4.5 cm = 0.045 m

acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8 m/s²

The spring constant of the car,

f = kx

where;

f is the weight of the man on the car = mg

mg = kx

k = mg/x

k = (92 x 9.8) / 0.045

k = 20,035.56 N/m

The angular speed of car, ω, when the is inside is given as 4.52 rad/s

The total mass of the car and the man is calculated as;

[tex]\omega = \sqrt{\frac{k}{m} } \\\\\omega^2 = \frac{k}{m} \\\\m = \frac{k}{\omega^2} = \frac{20,035.56}{(4.52)^2} = 980.7 \ kg[/tex]

The mass of the car alone = 980.7 kg - 92 kg

                                            = 888.7 kg

                                             ≅ 890 kg

Therefore, the mass of the car is 890 kg

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