Answer:Explanation:
A common example of sublimation is the dry ice, heavy CO2.
b) When the wave passes over the glass it refracts. State what will happen to each
of the following properties of the wave when it refracts: (3)
Velocity -
Wavelength -
Frequency -
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
look up the coordinates or if they provide you with a map use that
Answer:
find each point in and draw a straight line until they touch and whatever is there is the country
A water park is designing a new water slide that finishes with the rider flying horizontally off the bottom of the slide. The slide is designed to end 1.2 m above the water level, and the average rider is estimated to leave the bottom of the slide at 25 m/s. How far will the rider fly through the air before hitting the water?
Answer: 12.62 meters
Explanation:
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A cannonball is launched straight up from the ground at 13.5 m/s. How much time is the cannonball in the air (hangtime)?
Answer:
Time in air t = 1.38 second (Approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Initial speed u = 0 m/s
Final speed v = 13.5 m/s
Find:
Time in air t
Computation:
v = u + gt
g = 9.8 m/s²
13.5 = 0 + (9.8)(t)
13.5 = 9.8 t
t = 13.5 / 9.8
t = 1.3777 second
Time in air t = 1.38 second (Approx)
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Three people pull simultaneously on a stubborn donkey. Jack pulls directly ahead of the donkey with a force of 63.9 N63.9 N , Jill pulls with 79.1 N79.1 N in a direction 45° to the left, and Jane pulls in a direction 45° to the right with 183 N183 N . (Since the donkey is involved with such uncoordinated people, who can blame it for being stubborn?) Find the magnitude of the net force the people exert on the donkey.
Answer:
a) F = (137.4 i ^ + 185 j ^) N
b) F = 230.2 N , θ = 53.5º
Explanation:
In this exercise we ask to find the net force, for which we will define a coordinate system fix the donkey and use trigonometry to decompose the forces
Jack F₁ₓ = 63.9 N
Jill F₂ = 79.1 N with direction 45º to the left
cos (180 -45) = F₂ₓ / F₂
sin 135 = [tex]F_{2y}[/tex] / F₂
F₂ₓ = F₂ cos 135
F_{2y} = F₂ sin 135
F₂ₓ = 79.1 cos 135 = -55.9 N
F_{2y} = 79.1 sin 135 = 55.9 N
Jane F₃ = 183 N direction 45th to the right
cos 45 = F₃ₓ / F3
sin 45 = F_{3y} / F3
F₃ₓ = F₃ cos 45 = 183 cos 45
F_{₃y} = F₃ sin 45 = 183 sin 45
F₃ₓ = 129.4 N
F_{3y} = 129.4 N
we add each component of the force
Fₓ = F₁ₓ + F₂ₓ + F₃ₓ
Fₓ = 63.9 + (-55.9) + 129.4
Fₓ = 137.4 N
F_{y} = F_{2y} + F_{3y}
F_{2y} = 55.9 + 129.4
F_{2y} = 185.3 N
we can give the result of the forms
a) F = (137.4 i ^ + 185 j ^) N
b) in the form of module and angle
F = RA (Fₓ² + F_{y}²)
F = Ra (137² + 185²)
F = 230.2 N
tan θ = F_{y} / Fₓ
θ = tan⁻¹ F_{y} / Fₓ
θ = tan⁻¹ (185/137)
θ = 53.5º
name six kinds of simple machines.
Answer:
the wheel and axle, the lever, the inclined plane, the pulley, the screw, and the wedge
Explanation:
Please help hurry. It’s time.
Answer: a
Explanation: Hope it helps
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think its a because A would be heavier making it go down faster than B. its like when you drop a father compared to a ball, the feather is lighter so it will go down slower than the ball because it has more mass
why it's dangerous to jump from a moving bus?
Answer:
A man jumping out from a moving bus holds the inertia of motion.As the man lands on the ground,feet came to rest instantly while the upper due to inertia of motion.Therefore the person may fall under bus.
HELP! A class is performing an experiment to keep an ice cube solid for as long as possible. which students actions could be a source of error in this experiment?
A. Jody included a fan in her experiment, and Katie did not use a fan.
B. Maria wrapped the ice cube tightly in cotton and aluminum foil.
C. Jerrie used different sized ice cubes each time he repeated the experiment.
D. Carey measured the quickly melting cube every 5 minutes.
Answer:
B. Maria wrapped the ice cube tightly in cotton and aluminum foil.
Explanation:
According to this question, a class is performing an experiment to keep an ice cube solid for as long as possible. However, in the experimental procedure that will be used to actualize this aim, certain protocols must be duly observed to avoid error in the experiment.
Among the listed options containing actions taken by students, wrapping the ice cube tightly in cotton and aluminum foil is a likely source of error to the experiment. This is because aluminum, owing to its metallic properties, is a good conductor of heat. Hence, Aluminum foil will conduct heat and cause the ice cube to melt faster than normal.
This will jeopardize the aim of the experiment, which is to keep an ice cube solid for as long as possible.
How does the law of conservation of mass apply to chemical changes?
Answer:
The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed. It can only be transformed from one state or substance to another. This means that this law applies to both physical and chemical changes. In physical changes, the substance before and after the phase change still has the same mass.
Why are so many people using this on thing like a freaking dating app???
Answer:
this is were you get everything
Explanation:
Answer:
that's crazy. people really do be thirsty for anything doe.
Explanation:
What will the velocity of the mass be after 2 seconds?
HELP HW!!!!! IF U CAN SOLVE ONE AT LEAST I WILL CROWN U BRAINLIEST ( I’m so bad at this plz helppp)
Answer:
Q = I * t = 2 Coulomb / sec * 1000 sec = 2000 Coulombs transferred
E (energy) = V * Q = I * t * 240 V
E = 240 J / Coul * 2000 Coul = 480,000 Joules
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Total voltage drop in circuit = 6.5 V + 4.5 V = 11 V
So the power supply must supply 11 V
define the word prism
Answer:
a polyhedron with two polygonal faces lying in parallel planes and with the other faces parallelograms
What is the smallest animal on earth?
Answer:
Pa edo phr yne amanuensis
Explanation:
is a species of microhylid frog from Papua New Guinea. At 7.7 mm in snout–to–vent length, it is considered the world's smallest known vertebrate. The species was listed in the Top 10 New Species 2013 by the International Institute for Species Exploration for discoveries made during 2012
A 1 kg object is located at a distance of 1.0 x 103 m from the center of a larger
object whose mass is 2.0 x 1020 kg.
a. What is the size of the force acting on the smaller object?
The force = 1.334 x 10⁴ N
Further explanationGravity is a force that arises because of the attraction between objects with mass.
The magnitude of this attraction is proportional to the mass of the object.
The greater the mass of the object, the greater the gravitational force
Relationships can both be stated in
Newton's Gravity Law:
[tex]\rm F=G.\dfrac{m_1.m_2}{r^2}[/tex]
with F = gravitational force, N
G = gravitational constant, 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²
m1, m2 = mass of object, kg
r = distance between two objects. m
m₁= 1 kg
m₂=2 x 10²⁰ kg
r = 1 x 10³ m
The force acting on the smaller object=The force acting on the larger object(Newton's Third Law)
[tex]\tt F=6.67\times 10^{-11}\dfrac{1\times 2.10^{20}}{(1\times 10^3)^2}\\\\F=1.334\times 10^4~N[/tex]
What factor(s) determine the strength of gravity between any two objects that have very different masses?
(1 Point)
The mass of each object.
The mass of only the larger object.
The mass of each object and the distance between them.
The shape of each object and whether they are moving towards each other.
Answer:
the time it takes for the same size object to fall on each object
Explanation:
Answer:
the mass of each object and the mass of each object and the distance between them
Explanation:
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A high school bus travels 240 km in 6.0 h. What is its average speed for the trip? (in km/h).
Answer:
40 km/h
Explanation:
First...
Look at the formula speed is equal to the distance over time or s = d/t.
Next...
Use the formula: 240/6.0
Finally...
Solve: 40
So the answer: 40 km/h
Which of the following describes the way heat is transferred in a geyser?
What is 9.14 m/s to m/s squared? Will mark as brainilest
1, = 0.001. 2, = 0.002. 3, = 0.003.
differences between distance and displacement.
What is the relative humidity if the dry-bulb temperature is 18°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 11°C?
Answer:
The amount of moisture air can hold is dependent on its temperature and pressure. The warmer the air the greater the quantity of water vapour it can contain. The air temperature is measured with a normal thermometer this is the Dry-Bulb reading. The actual amount of moisture known as the mixing ratio is measured in grams of water per kilogram of dry air. When air at a certain temperature is saturated it cannot hold any more moisture. The relative humidity of the air is the ratio of the actual amount of moisture in the air to the fully saturated amount.
We can use evaporation to measure the amount of moisture in the air. A wet cloth is placed over the bulb of a thermometer and then air is blown over the cloth causing the water to evaporate. Since evaporation takes up heat, the thermometer will cool to a lower temperature than a thermometer with a dry bulb at the same time and place. The depression in Wet-Bulb temperature allows the humidity to be calculated. If the air is fully saturated (100% relative humidity) the water cannot evaporate, so both the wet and dry bulb temperatures are the same. If the dry and wet bulb temperatures are set to the same value the calculator will show the saturation mixing ratio the amount of water in saturated air at that temperature.
If partly saturated air is cooled without changing its pressure or amount of water vapour, a point is reached when it becomes saturated. The moisture will be given up as dew or ice crystals. This temperature is the Dew Point. This is why condensation will form on a bottle of cold beer, as the air in the vicinity of the bottle is cooled below its dew point. Meteorological reports usually quote the temperature and dew point as well as the station pressure. Moisture content and relative humidity can be calculated from these figures.
The Psychrometer is the name of a device containing both a wet and dry bulb thermometer. This can be a fixed device for meteorology or a handheld sling psychrometer that is often used in air conditioning applications.
Explanation:
What is energy?
the ability to do work
chemical change
force
force x distance
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A table with a mass of 23.5kg sits on the ground. What is the normal force on the table?
A. 230 N
B. 442 N
C. 176 N
D. 23.5 N
Answer:
Fg=230 N
Explanation:
Fg=m*g
Fg=23.5*9.8
Fg=230.3
Fg=230 N
Which of the following describes an action-reaction pair?
O A. You push a car forward, and the car pulls you forward.
B. Earth's gravity pulls down on you, and your gravity pulls up on
Earth.
C. Friction slows you down, and the normal force holds you up.
D. Your hat pushes down on your head, and your feet push down on
the ground.
Answer:
B. Earth's gravity pulls down on you, and your gravity pulls up on
Earth
Explanation:
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Where does all of earth’s atmosphere energy come from
Answer:The atmosphere directly absorbs about 23% of incoming sunlight, and the remaining energy is transferred from the Earth's surface by evaporation (25%), convection (5%), and thermal infrared radiation (a net of 5-6%).Jan
Explanation:
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If the bands in an igneous rock are dark. What kind of magma was present when it was formed?
Answer:
The magma, molten rock under the surface, and lava (molten rock on the surface) harden into igneous rock. The igneous rock then breaks apart over time through the process of weathering.
Explanation:
why does nobody love me?
Answer: I’m sure theirs people out there that like you, and if there isn’t, you should just focus on yourself.
Explanation:
Answer:
Well, There are a couple reasons it could seem like nobody loves you...
Explanation:
One reason is that people really do love you, they just were never shown love and affection so they are unsure of how to show that to you. Another reason could be that it's god telling you that you are meant for much bigger and greater things. Maybe it's him reminding you that, yeah, people really suck, but that's life, and you're better than that. If you make the right decisions in life, you will be able to stand taller than they ever did. I hope this helps.. : )
If plants do not get watered, they will start to wilt because their central vacuoles are empty. When they get water again, they will stand back up because their vacuoles have filled back up. What process allows their vacuoles to fill back up with water? *
Answer:
osmosis
Explanation:
The process that allows the vacuoles of plants to fill back up with water after a period of wilting is osmosis.
Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential through a semi-permeable membrane. Water enters the vacuoles of plants osmotically once water becomes available in their cells.
The availability of water in the cytosol makes it to have a higher water potential than the cell sap. In this case, the vacuole membrane or the tonoplast acts as the semi-permeable membrane and allows water to diffuse into the vacuole.