Answer:
0.50 s
Explanation:
If the specific heat of iron = 0.46J C, how much heat is needed to warm 50 g of iron from 20C to 100C
Answer:
1840 J
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Specific heat capacity (C) = 0.46 J/gºC
Mass (M) = 50 g
Initial temperature (T₁) = 20 °C
Final temperature (T₂) = 100 °C
Heat (Q) required =?
Next, we shall determine the change in the temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 20 °C
Final temperature (T₂) = 100 °C
Change in temperature (ΔT) =?
ΔT = T₂ – T₁
ΔT = 100 – 20
ΔT = 80 °C
Finally, we shall determine the heat required. This can be obtained as follow:
Specific heat capacity (C) = 0.46 J/gºC
Mass (M) = 50 g
Change in temperature (ΔT) = 80 °C
Heat (Q) required =?
Q = MCΔT
Q = 50 × 0.46 × 80
Q = 1840 J
Thus, 1840 J of heat energy is required.
Using ideas of forces explain why the parachutist reaches terminal velocity and why opening the parachute reduces the terminal velocity
Which one of the following is NOT acceleration
A.
a change in mass
B.
a change in direction
C.
an increase in velocity
D.
a decrease in velocity
Answer:
change in direction
Explanation:
ans maybe correct
State the relationship between the pressure and the volume
volume increases with decrease in pressure
Explanation:
pressure and volume are inversely proportional. if volume increases the,pressure decreases and vice versa ,where temperature is kept constant
Which of the following elements is commonly found at the core of an electromagnet?
Lead
Cobalt
Iron
A machine designed to stretch a stiff spring uses 1,550 J of energy to stretch the spring. If the work output is 1,200 J, what is the machine’s efficiency?
Answer:
77%
Explanation:
efficiency= work output/work input X 100%
e = 1,200j/ 1,550 j x100%
e = 1,200/1,550= 0.77
e = 0.77 x 100%
e = 77%
Use this free body diagram to help you find the magnitude of the force needed to keep this block in static equilibrium.
А.15.3 newtons
В.36.3 newtons
C. .63.5 newtons
D. 95.5 newtons
Split F₁ into its horizontal and vertical components:
F₁ = F₁ cos(θ) i + F₁ sin(θ) j
(boldface = vector; regular font = magnitude)
By Newton's second law, if the object is in equilibrium, then
• the net horizontal force on the block is
∑ F = F₁ cos(θ) - F₃ = 0 → F₁ cos(θ) = 70 N
• the net vertical force is
∑ F = F₁ sin(θ) + F₂ - W = 0 → F₁ sin(θ) = 65 N
Recall that cos²(θ) + sin²(θ) = 1 for any θ, so we have
(F₁ cos(θ))² + (F₁ sin(θ))² = (70 N)² + (65 N)²
F₁² = 9125 N²
F₁ = √(9125 N²) ≈ 95.5 N
What units are used to measure mass and weight?
O Mass and weight are measured in kilograms. O Mass and weight are measured in newtons. Mass is measured in kilograms, and weight is measured in newtons.
O Mass is measured in newtons, and weight is measured in kilograms.
Answer:
mass is measured in kilograms and weight is measured in newtons
Explanation:
Compute the force on each of two electrons when they are seperated in vaccum by a distance corresponding to the approximate size of an ato. (0.100nm)
Answer:
2.304 × 10^-28 N
Explanation:
Compute the force on each of two electrons when they are seperated in vaccum by a distance corresponding to the approximate size of an ato. (0.100nm)
Solution
The formula to use is
F = K Qq / r^2
Substitute all the parameters
F = 9 × 10^9 × (1.6 × 10^-19)^2 / (0.1 × 10^-9)^2
F = 2.304 × 10^-28 / 1 × 10^-10
F = 2.304 × 10^-18 N
Therefore, the force between each of the electron is 2.304 × 10^-18 N
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Answer:
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When the number of gas particles at a constant pressure decreases how will the volume of the gas change?
Electromagnetic radiation travels as
1.
a torsional wave
2.
a longitudinal wave
3.
a transverse wave
4.
an elliptical wave
A wave is moving between two mediums, as shown in the diagram below. The
wave is slowing down and changing directions. What wave property is
illustrated?
A. Refraction
B. Resonance
C. Diffraction
D. Reflection
Answer:
Uhm i think its a
Explanation:
srry if i get it wrong ._. my bad
Answer:
the correct answer is A
If e is the electric field near an infinite sheet of charge and E is electric field between two similarly charged parallel plates then what will be the relation
Answer:
* the two plates of the same sign E = 0
* the two plates of different sign E/e = 2
Explanation:
In this exercise, the relationship between the field created by a plate and two infinite plates is asked.
The electric field created by each plate has the value of "e", which is related to the charge on the electric plate.
e = [tex]\frac{ \sigma }{2 \epsilon_o}[/tex]
If the plate is negative the electric field is directed towards the plate and if the plate is positive the electric field is directed out of the plate.
The test charge is always positive.
When we have two plates, we have several possibilities
* the two plates of the same sign
therefore the resulting electric field on the test charge is
E_total = e - e
E = 0
* the two plates of different sign
E_total = e + e
E = 2 e
the relationship between the two fields is
E/e = 2
A man lifts a 5 Newton bag of groceries
from the floor to the top of the countertop,
which is 1.1 meters tall. What is the work
done by this person in lifting groceries?
5
5.5
4.5
6
Answer:
5.5 J
Explanation:
W=F*D=5*1.1=5.5 J
The load (mass) that a moving wagon was carrying was doubled but the force pulling the load was kept the same. Which of the following is the best assumption about the object’s acceleration?
A The object will have no acceleration.
B The object will travel at a constant speed.
C The object’s rate of acceleration will increase.
D The object’s rate of acceleration will decrease.
Answer: B
Explanation: I answered this question already at my school.
When light hits a second transparent medium, light-
A. Reflects and Refracts
B. Refracts only
C. Reflects only
Answer:
C. Reflects only
A star switches from a main sequence star to a red giant star when runs out and stops.
Answer:
But once the core runs out of hydrogen, the star starts to contract again briefly, until a shell of hydrogen around the core becomes hot enough to fuse into helium. When this happens, the radiation pushes the outer layers of the star far out into space, turning the star into a red giant
Explanation:
Correct?
What is important when it comes to winning
Answer:
satisfaction, enjoyment and fair play
Answer:
It is important to be a good sport, and even if you do not win still be happy about being able to participate, and congratulate the person that did win.
Explanation:
Hope this helped Bye!
Three resistors of 4.0 ohms, 6.0 ohms, and 12 ohms are connected in parallel to an applied potential difference of 12 volts. (1) Calculate the equivalent resistance. (2) Determine the potential difference across each resistor. (3) Calculate the current through each resistor.
Answer:
(1) 2 ohms
(2) 12 Volts Across each resistor
(3) I₁ = 3 A, I₂ = 2 A, I₃ = 1 A
Explanation:
From the question,
(1) Equilvalent Resistance (Rt) for parallel connection is
1/Rt =(1/R₁)+ (1/R₂) + (1/R₃)
Where R₁ = 4 ohms, R₂ = 6 ohms, R₃ = 12 ohms
1/Rt = 1/4 +1/6 +1/12
1/Rt = (3+2+1)/12
1/Rt = 6/12
1/Rt = 1/2
Rt = 2 ohms.
(2) Since the resistors are connected in parallel, They will have the same potential difference across them,
Hence the P.d across each resistor = 12 Volts.
(3) For R₁,
I₁ = V/R₁ = 12/4
I₁ = 3 A.
For R₂,
I₂ = V/R₂
I₂ = 12/6
I₂ = 2 A
For R₃,
I₃ = V/R₃
I₃ = 12/12
I₃ = 1 A
How much time will it take for a coyote to travel 48 meters across the field to get to the unsuspecting rabbit eating grass in the field? He is travelling at 4 m/s
Continue taking reading until the water starts to be boil
Answer:
pogggs
Explanation:
Flossie blew a tire 5 minutes into the second leg, up to that point she had traveled 10 km making her speed 2 km/m. It took 2 minutes to fix her tire. Flossie had to finish within 2 minutes in order to stay even with the evil Mabel. If Flossie had 8 km left what speed will she need to win?
Answer:
4km/m
Explanation:
She was going at 2km/m, so 2 kilometers per minute. She has 2 minutes therefore she needs to double her rate to 4 kilometers per minute.
Which of the following statements is true with
regards to Blackbody radiation?
a)
b)
c)
A blackbody emits more energy at longer
wavelengths as it heats up
A blackbody emits energy at all wavelengths
The shape of the blackbody spectrum
depends on what the source is made of
All of the above
None of the above
00)
e)
how animal, plant, and bacterial cells are similar and how they are different from one another
An electric toy with a resistance of 2.50\,\Omega is operated by a 3.00\,\text{V} battery. (c) How much energy was delivered to the toy [over four hours]?
Answer:
Energy = 51840 J = 51.84 KJ
Explanation:
The electrical energy delivered to the toy can be found out by the following formula:
[tex]Energy = (Power)(time)\\Energy = (VI)(t)\\Enegry = VIt\\[/tex]
where,
V = Voltage = 3 V
R = Resistance = 2.5 Ω
I = Current = V/R (Ohm's Law) = 3 V/2.5 Ω = 1.2 A
t = time = (4 h)(3600 s/1 h) = 14400 s
Therefore,
[tex]Energy = (3\ V)(1.2\ A)(14400\ s)\\[/tex]
Energy = 51840 J = 51.84 KJ
If a car travels 30 miles in 5 hours, how many miles per hour is the car traveling?
((Please help I need this question in no less than 20 minutes!!!))
Answer:
6 mph
Explanation:
30 miles/5 hours = 6 mph
I lift a 20kg ball up 2.5 meters off the ground on Earth.
-Earth’s gravitational acceleration is about 9.8 m/s2.
How much gravitational potential energy does the ball have at this point? _____________
How much work did I do lifting up the ball? _____________________________________
If I lift the same ball the same distance on the Moon, then how much gravitational potential energy will it have? (Moon’s Gravity = 1.6 m/s2) ____________________________________
Answer: How much gravitational potential energy does the ball have at this point? At h = 20.4 m the gravitational potential energy of the ball reaches maximum.
How much work did I do lifting up the ball? As you are lifting the object you are doing work on the object. The work W done on an object by a constant force is defined as W = F·d. It is equal to the magnitude of the force, multiplied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force.
Your spaceship has run out of fuel and comes to a halt halfway between the earth and the moon. Will you and your spaceship (a combined mass of 5000 kg) fall towards the moon or towards the earth? Show calculations to support your answer.
Answer:
moon
Explanation:
cause yes
Question 7 (5 points)
(03.06 LC)
Losing
or fewer per week is a healthy rate of weight loss. (5 points)
Answer:
true?
Explanation: