A road laid out on an air-hockey table, with a thin coat of ice on the table, and a little bit of oil or lard on top of the ice.
NOTE: The car couldn't actually GO anywhere on this road, because a car needs friction in order to move where you want it to. A car on THIS road would just go wherever the wind blew it.
How many minutes in 18 years? (Remember: 1 year = 365.25 days). Also, on these problems use a
bridge/table to organize your values
4.9671280 sec
4,9674280 min
9.467 280 sec
9 467280 min
answer:
in 18 years there are 9,467280 minutes
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Explain and reason why the the moon rotates around the earth every lunar cycle
Pls explain ASAP
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1. who was john locke?
2. what were his 3 big ideas?
3. what does each of his 3 big ideas mean?
Suppose you are climbing a hill whose shape is given by the equation z = 2000 − 0.005x2 − 0.01y2, where x, y, and z are measured in meters, and you are standing at a point with coordinates (60, 40, 1966). The positive x-axis points east and the positive y-axis points north. (a) If you walk due south, will you start to ascend or descend? ascend descend Correct: Your answer is correct. At what rate? Correct: Your answer is correct. vertical meters per horizontal meter (b) If you walk northwest, will you start to ascend or descend? ascend descend Correct: Your answer is correct. At what rate? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Correct: Your answer is correct. vertical meters per horizontal meter (c) In which direction is the slope largest? What is the rate of ascent in that direction? vertical meters per horizontal meter At what angle above the horizontal does the path in that direction begin? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
Answer:
(a) Ascend at 0.8 vertical meter/meter
(b) Descend at -0.2·√2 vertical meter/meter
(c) In the (-0.6, -0.8) direction. The path begins at 45° to the horizontal
Explanation:
The given equation of the shape of the hill is z = 2000 - 0.005·x² - 0.01·y²
The current location = (60, 40, 1966)
The direction of the positive x-axis = east
The direction of the positive y-axis = north
(a) Walking due south = Reducing the y-value 40
From the equation, the elevation varies inversely with the motion towards the north
Therefore, walking south increases the elevation, and we ascend
The rate is given by the partial derivative at in the -j direction, which is 0.02
The rate is therefore 40 × 0.02 = 0.8
(b)The unit vector in the northwest direction u = 1/√2·(-1, 1)
∴ The rate = (-0.01(60), -0.02(40))·u = (-0.6, -0.8)·1/√2·(-1, 1) = -0.2·√2
Therefore we descend
(c) The slope is largest in the grad of the function at the point (60, 40) which is given as follows;
d(2000 - 0.005·x² - 0.01·y² )/dx, d(2000 - 0.005·x² - 0.01·y² )/dy = (-0.6, -0.8)
Therefore, the direction is tan⁻¹(-0.8/-0.6) ≈ S 36.87° W
The slope =(√((-0.4)² + (-0.8)²) = 1
Therefore, the angle is 45° to the horizontal.
When examining evidence, why might investigators want to be more careful examining chemical properties than physical properties.
Answer:
Please find the answers in the explanation
Explanation:
In examination of any scientific observation, some experiments may be needed to be carried out.
When examining evidence, the investigators might want to be more careful examining chemical properties than physical properties because anything that involve chemical reaction are irreversible. While physical one can be reversible.
Also, reaction can easily take place when examining the chemical properties of some substances.
It is seldom for reaction to take place with physical one.
there can be some complications and danger with chemical properties but less complication and danger with physical one.
Therefore, the investigators will want to be more careful when examining evidence on chemical properties than physical properties due to the given reasons above.
F all of the energy in a falling object's gravitational potential energy store is transferred to its kinetic energy store by the time it lands, then the relationship shown below can be used. Which of the four options below it correctly shows how this relationship can be expressed in terms of height, h?
Answer:
The options are not shown, so let's derive the relationship.
For an object that is at a height H above the ground, and is not moving, the potential energy will be:
U = m*g*H
where m is the mass of the object, and g is the gravitational acceleration.
Now, the kinetic energy of an object can be written as:
K = (1/2)*m*v^2
where v is the velocity.
Now, when we drop the object, the potential energy begins to transform into kinetic energy, and by the conservation of the energy, by the moment that H is equal to zero (So the potential energy is zero) all the initial potential energy must now be converted into kinetic energy.
Uinitial = Kfinal.
m*g*H = (1/2)*m*v^2
v^2 = 2*g*H
v = √(2*g*H)
So we expressed the final velocity (the velocity at which the object impacts the ground) in terms of the height, H.
When a light ray enters water, its velocity is _________.
Answer:
UR ANSWER IS WAVELENGTH
A toroidal solenoid has an inner radius of 12.0 cm and an outer radius of 15.0 cm . It carries a current of 1.50 A . Part A How many equally spaced turns must it have so that it will produce a magnetic field of 3.75 mT at points within the coils 14.0 cm from its center? Enter your answer numerically. mastering physics
Answer:
The number of turns is [tex]N = 1750 \ turns [/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The inner radius is [tex]r_i = 12.0 \ cm = 0.12 \ m[/tex]
The outer radius is [tex]r_o = 15.0 \ cm = 0.15 \ m[/tex]
The current it carries is [tex]I = 1.50 \ A[/tex]
The magnetic field is [tex]B = 3.75 mT = 3.75 *10^{-3} \ T[/tex]
The distance from the center is [tex]d = 14.0 \ cm = 0.14 \ m[/tex]
Generally the number of turns is mathematically represented as
[tex]N = \frac{2 * \pi * d * B}{ \mu_o * r_o }[/tex]
Generally [tex]\mu_o[/tex] is the permeability of free space with value
[tex]\mu_o = 4\pi * 10^{-7} \ N/A^2[/tex]
So
[tex]N = \frac{2 * 3.142 * 0.14 * 3.75 *10^{-3} }{ 4\pi * 10^{-7} * 0.15 }[/tex]
[tex]N = 1750 \ turns [/tex]
To understand the origin of the torque on a current loop due to the magnetic forces on the current-carrying wires.
This problem will show you how to calculate the torque on a magnetic dipole in a uniform magnetic field. We start with a rectangular current loop, the shape of which allows us to calculate the Lorentz forces explicitly. Then we generalize our result. Even if you already know the general formula to solve this problem, you might find it instructive to discover where it comes from.
a) Give a more general expression for the magnitude of the torque τ. Rewrite the answer found in Part A in terms of the magnitude of the magnetic dipole moment of the current loop m. Define the angle between the vector perpendicular to the plane of the coil and the magnetic field to be ϕ, noting that this angle is the complement of angle θ in Part A.
Give your answer in terms of the magnetic moment m, magnetic field B, and ϕ.
Answer:
The torque is [tex]\tau = B * m sin(\phi )[/tex]
Explanation:
Generally when current flow through a rectangular loop the magnetic dipole generated we can denote this as [tex]\vec m[/tex]
Here k is the length of the side of one side of the rectangular loop
Now when this loop is place in a magnetic field, the torque it experience is mathematically represented as
[tex]\vec \tau = \vec B \ X \ \vec m[/tex]
Here X stands for cross - product
From the question we are told that the angle between the vector ( [tex]\vec m[/tex])perpendicular to the plane of the coil and magnetic field(B) as [tex]\phi[/tex]
So
=> [tex]\tau = B * m sin(\phi )[/tex]
A person throws a baseball from height of 7 feet with an initial vertical velocity of 50 feet per second. Use the vertical motion model, h = -16t2 + v … t +s, where y is the initial velocity in feet per second and s is the height in feet, to calculate the amount of time the baseball is in the air before it hits the ground.
Answer:
t = 3.25 seconds.
Explanation:
A person throws a baseball from a height of 7 feet with an initial vertical velocity of 50 feet per second is given by :
[tex]h=-16t^2+vt+h_0[/tex]
[tex]h=-16t^2+50t+7[/tex]
We need to find the amount of time the baseball is in the air before it hits the ground. ATQ,
h = 0
[tex]-16t^2+50t+7=0\\\\t=\dfrac{-50 \pm \sqrt{50^2-4\times (-16)(7)} }{2(-16)}\\\\t=\dfrac{-50 + \sqrt{50^2-4\times (-16)(7)} }{2(-16)}, \dfrac{-50- \sqrt{50^2-4\times (-16)(7)} }{2(-16)}\\\\t=-0.134\ s,3.25\ s[/tex]
Neglecting negative value, t = 3.25 s
So, the baseball will hit the ground at t = 3.25 seconds.
What creates the solar wind?
Answer:
The solar wind is created by the outward expansion of plasma (a collection of charged particles) from the Sun's corona (outermost atmosphere). This plasma is continually heated to the point that the Sun's gravity can't hold it down. It then travels along the Sun's magnetic field lines that extend radially outward.
The data table shows how the amplitude of a mechanical wave varies with
the energy it carries. Analyze the data to identify the mathematical
relationship between amplitude and energy. Use your equation to find the
energy if the amplitude is 6 units.
Amplitude
Energy
1 unit
2 units
2 units
8 units
3 units
18 units
4 units
32 units
Answer:
162
Explanation:
When the amplitude of the wave is 8 units, the corresponding energy of the wave is 128 units. Therefore, option C is correct.
What do you mean by an amplitude ?The term amplitude is defined as the maximum distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave calculated from its equilibrium position.
We have given,
first amplitude, A = 1, corresponding energy = 2
second amplitude, A = 2, corresponding energy = 8
The energy of a string at a given amplitude is calculated as follows;
E ∝ A²
Energy varies as the square of the change in amplitude.
If amplitude of one has energy of two
Amplitude of 2 (double of 1)
= ( 2 x 2 ) = 4 x 2
= 8 4 times the energy at amplitude of 1.
Then for 8 units of amplitude change
8 x 8 = 64 x 2
= 128
Thus, When the amplitude of the wave is 8 units, the corresponding energy of the wave is 128 units, option C is correct.
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The data table shows how the amplitude of a mechanical wave varies with the energy it carries. Analyze the data to identify the mathematical relationship between amplitude and energy. Use your equation to find the energy if the amplitude is 8 units.
Amplitude
1
2
3
4
energy
2
8
18
32
A.66 units
B. 108 units
C. 128 units
D. 88 units
What is the force of an object with a mass of 30 kg that is free falling?
Answer:
F = 294.3 [N]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use Newton's second law which tells us that force is equal to the product of mass by acceleration. It is this particular case the acceleration is due to the gravitational acceleration since the body is in free fall.
Therefore we have:
F = m*g
where:
F = force [N]
m = mass = 30 [kg]
g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s^2]
F = 30*9.81
F = 294.3 [N]
Which statement about two objects having the same momentum is true?
The product of mass X velocity is the same for both.
Mass and velocity are the same for both.
They both have the same mass.
They both have the same velocity.
Answer:
The product of mass X velocity is the same for both
Explanation:
The momentum of a body is the product of its mass and velocity.
Momentum = mass x velocity
Two objects having equal momentum will have the same for the product of their mass and velocity.
It is amount of motion a body can produce.Which of the following describes the mass of an object precisely ? *
2.34 kg
2.345 kg
2 kg
2.3 kg
Answer:
2.345 would be the most precious because you have more numbers to work with and exact numbers
Ok soo idk what question to ask but one of my friends said tht she was dressing as Harley Quinn and she said i should dress as her too but then i said no i dont rlly dress up of those kind of people but then she started to flip out because i couldnt dress as her?? Should I tell her that not all people can dress the same even if they want to or not? What should I say so she can stop saying things that are rude just bc she is mad and thats not my fault??
Answer:
You should tell her in a nice way that that's just not your style and if she doesnt accept that then maybe you should just not talk to her for a while and let her cool down
Explanation:
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What is the velocity of a car that travels 200 meters In 8 seconds?
Answer:
25m/s
Explanation:
200m/ 8s =25m/s
Tech A says that when checking a voltage drop across an open switch, a measurement of 12 volts is normal. Tech B says that when checking voltage drop across an open switch, a measurement of 12 volts means there are 12 volts on each side of the switch. Who is correct
Answer:
Tech B is correct.
Explanation:
The voltage drop between the two terminals of a circuit is the measurement of the potential difference between the two terminals.
If [tex]v_1[/tex] and [tex]v_2[/tex] ( assuming [tex]v_1 > v_2[/tex]) are potentials at terminal 1 and terminal 2 of the given open circuit.
According to A, the measurement of the potential drop is 12 volts, i.e
The measurement of potential difference [tex]=v_1 -v_2[/tex]
= 12 volts which is correct.
But according to B, a measurement of 12 volts means there are 12 volts on each side of the switch ([tex]v_1= 12[/tex] volts and [tex]v_2=12[/tex] volts), i.e
According to the claim of B, the potential difference (or drop) across the terminals is
[tex]v_1-v_2= 12-12=0[/tex] but the measured potential drop is 12 volts, so B is wrong.
Hence, Tech B is correct.
what is the medium of the sound waves the student hears
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the air is the medium man
Answer:
the desk
Explanation:
Covert 1 mile to feet. Then convert to inches. Then covert to centimeters. How many centimeters are in a mile?
Answer:
160,934.4 cm or in other words *160,934*
Explanation:
1 mile = 5280 ft.
5280 ft. = 63360 in.
63360 in. = 160934.4
Can you please help me it’s due at 11:59 please
Answer:
1 is summer, 2 is most likely winter,3 is most likely summer, and 4 is fall
Explanation:
YOU ARE HUNGRY SO YOU WALK TO THE KITCHEN AND OPEN THE REFRIGERATOR DOOR. YOU NOTICE THAT THE LIGHT IS OFF AND THE FOOD IS COLD. YOU SEE THAT THE REFRIGERATOR IS PLUGGED IN THE WALL OUTLET. A MICROWAVE WHICH IS ON THE SAME ELECTRICAL OUTLET ALSO IS NOT WORKING.
MAKE A CLAIM, EVIDENCE, AND REASONING ABOUT ENERGY IN THE ABOVE SCENARIO
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Two forces are applied to a 3.0kg block on a
frictionless horizontal surface, as shown in the
diagram below
F1=25N
F2=ION
The apoeleration of the block 15
5.0 m/s2 to the left
2.0 m/s2 to the right
O 5.0 m/s2 to the left
6.0 m/s2 to the right
8.98 dm3 of hydrogen gas
is collected at 38.8 °C. Find
the volume the gas will occupy
at -39.9 °C if the pressure
remains constant.
Answer:
6.71dm³
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Initial Volume of hydrogen gas = 8.98dm³
Initial Temperature = 38.8°C; in Kelvin = 38.8 + 273 = 311.8K
Final temperature = -39.9°C; in Kelvin = -39.9 + 273 = 233.1K
Unknown:
Final volume = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we apply the Charles's law. It states at;
"The volume of a fixed mass (mole) of a gas varies directly as its absolute temperature if the pressure is constant".
Mathematically;
[tex]\frac{V_{1} }{T_{1} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V_{2} }{T_{2} }[/tex]
V and T are temperature values
1 and 2 are the initial and final states
Insert the parameters and solve for V₂
[tex]\frac{8.98}{311.8 }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V_{2} }{233.1}[/tex]
V₂ x 311.8 = 8.98 x 233.1
V₂ = 6.71dm³
How many marshmallows are in 80 bags if each bag hold 24 marshmallows?
Explanation:
80*24=1920 or 1,920
Just multiply
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Answer:
jeeze... this would be easier if the numbers were switched
Explanation:
i dont have an answer for ya but put 80x24=? in ur calculator
good luck m8
A coal train in Montana starts from rest and accelerates at 2.5m/s^2 for 15 s.
Complete Question
A coal train in Montana starts from rest and accelerates at 2.5m/s^2 for 15 Find the trains maximum velocity
Answer:
The maximum velocity is [tex]v = 37.5 \ m/s [/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The acceleration is [tex]a =2.5\ m/s^2[/tex]
The time for the acceleration is [tex]t = 15 \ s[/tex]
Generally from the kinematics equation
[tex]v = u + at[/tex]
here u is the initial velocity and the value is 0 m/s given that it started rom rest
[tex]v = 0 + 2.5 * 15[/tex]
[tex]v = 37.5 \ m/s [/tex]
Why might using the speed of light to determine the length of the meter be
more reliable than using a measured distance around Earth?
Answer:ghjkdfrtghjExplanation:
Which type of intelligence (analytic, creative, practical, verbal, mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, interpersonal, naturalist, or existentialist) does this individual has.
Professor Wooddro teaches an Introduction to Philosophy at the college. He loves to talk with students about the meaning of life and death and enjoys struggling with life's most challenging questions.
Answer:
verbal, IntrapersonalExplanation:
Remember, we are told that "Professor Wooddro teaches an Introduction to Philosophy at the college, and loves to talk about the meaning of life and death" which would require having verbal intelligence (the ability to understand and relate information using words).
Intrapersonal intelligence is also reflected by Professor Wooddro as we are told he "enjoys struggling with life's most challenging questions", which shows his knowledge of his own strengths or weaknesses.
What force is needed to move a barrel 45-m if 3600 J of work are accomplished?
Answer:
The answer is 80 NExplanation:
The force acting on the object can be found by using the formula
[tex]f = \frac{w}{d} \\ [/tex]
where
d is the distance
w is the work done
We have
[tex]f = \frac{3600}{45} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
80 NHope this helps you
How does a decrease in thermal energy affect the particle motion in each state of matter