Explain why a Merry-Go-Round and a Ferris Wheel have a constant acceleration when they are moving.
Answer must be at least two sentences and contain words such as velocity and acceleration.

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Answer 1

Explanation:What is centripetal acceleration?

Can an object accelerate if it's moving with constant speed? Yup! Many people find this counter-intuitive at first because they forget that changes in the direction of motion of an object—even if the object is maintaining a constant speed—still count as acceleration.

Acceleration is a change in velocity, either in its magnitude—i.e., speed—or in its direction, or both. In uniform circular motion, the direction of the velocity changes constantly, so there is always an associated acceleration, even though the speed might be constant. You experience this acceleration yourself when you turn a corner in your car—if you hold the wheel steady during a turn and move at constant speed, you are in uniform circular motion. What you notice is a sideways acceleration because you and the car are changing direction. The sharper the curve and the greater your speed, the more noticeable this acceleration will become. In this section we'll examine the direction and magnitude of that acceleration.

The figure below shows an object moving in a circular path at constant speed. The direction of the instantaneous velocity is shown at two points along the path. Acceleration is in the direction of the change in velocity, which points directly toward the center of rotation—the center of the circular path. This direction is shown with the vector diagram in the figure. We call the acceleration of an object moving in uniform circular motion—resulting from a net external force—the centripetal acceleration

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A horse runs for 15 seconds to the south at a speed of 12 m/s. What is the
displacement of the horse in this time?
A. 180 m south
B. 150 m south
C. 150 m
D. 180 m

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Answer: 180 m south

Explanation:

The displacement of the horse in this time is 180 m south. The correct option is A.

What is displacement?

The displacement is the shortest distance travelled by the particle. It is the vector quantity which re[presents both the magnitude and direction.

Velocity is the time rate of change of displacement with time.

Given is a horse runs for 15 seconds to the south at a speed of 12 m/s. So, the displacement is

Displacement = Speed x Time

Put the values, we get

Displacement = 12 m/s x 15s

                      = 180 m

Thus, the displacement of the horse in this time is 180 m south.

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Just need the answer to D please

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The boat has to pull with MORE force. Don't forget about the force of friction with the water, pulling the skier in the backwards direction. The force that accelerates him is the NET force ... boat force minus water resistance. So the boat force has to be greater than the net accelerating force.

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Answer:

i) O m/s² as velocity is constant

ii) 20m/s

iii)Hint:Calculate the area of the graph,that is;below the line, for the first 15 seconds only

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suppose that g (x) equals f (x + 1) - 3 which statement best compares the graph of g (x) with the graph of f (x)​

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Answer:

The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 1 unit to the left and 3 units down.

Explanation:

f(x + q) which is left q units

f(x - q) which is right q units

f(x) + q which is up q units

f(x) - q which down q nits

and

G(x) = F(x + 1) - 3

So,

f(x + 1) shifts to left 1 unit

f(x) - 3 shifts to down 3 units

So, the correct answer is B.

The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 1 unit to the left and 3 units down.

Objects A and B have equal amounts volumes and are both traveling at 25 miles per hour. Object A is much denser than Object B. Which object has a greater amount of force and why

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Answer:

Object A

Explanation:

Mass of an object= Volume × denstiy

Object having higher density will have greater mass

Next,

According to second law of Newton

Force= mass× acceleration

Force= mass× change is velocity/ time

For an equal amount of time, if change in velocity is equal then object with higher mass will have higher force. Hence, greater density, greater is mass and larger is the force.

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When describing image formation for plane mirrors, what is an important rule
to remember about light rays?

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Answer: The image formed by a plane mirror is always virtual (meaning that the light rays do not come from the image), upright and of the same shape and size as the object it is reflecting.

Answer: B. The angle when it leaves is the same as the angle when it hits

Explanation:

Apex

Explain the following behaviour of molecules water rises up in a harrow tubes but mercury which is also a liquid falls in a narrow tubes to level below the outside surface

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Answer: find the answer in the explanation

Explanation:

The capillarity of water molecules is different from the mercury molecules.

What is capillarity ?

This is the tendency of a liquid substance to rise in a capillary tube.

Molecules water rises up in a harrow tubes because of the force of adhesion between the water molecules and the tube molecules is greater than the force of cohesion between the water molecules. This helps water to wet the tube and rise. While mercury which is also a liquid falls in a narrow tubes to level below the outside surface because the force of cohesion between the mercury molecules is greater than the force of adhesion between the mercury molecules and the tube molecules. Mercury does not wet.

b) Explain the method of preparing electromagnet. How do you test the
poles of an electromagnet with the help of magnetic compass ?

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Answer:

An electromagnet is made by forming a coil around a soft iron bar (known here as the metal) such as a nail or  screw and connect with an insulated copper wire (known here as the electric current conductor) the ends of the wound copper is then connected separately to the positive and negative terminals of a battery (known here as the source of electric current)

The north seeking needle of the magnetic compass will move away when brought close to the north pole of the formed electromagnet which can then be labelled N

The magnetic compass needle will be attracted to the south pole of the electromagnet which can then be labelled S

Explanation:

An electromagnet is an electric powered magnet that is formed (temporarily) by the perpendicular movement of electric current with respect to a metal core

The magnitude and the poles of an electromagnet can be changed by changing the magnitude and the direction of flow of the electric current respectively.

A car accelerates from 10m/s to 20m/s over a distance of 80m. What is its acceleration?

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Answer:

0.125m/s^2

Explanation:

20-10=10

10 divided by 80=0.125m/s^2

The average velocity of the car is 15 m/s. The time taken to travel over the distance with this velocity is 5.3 seconds. Then the acceleration of the car is 1.8 m/s².

Wat is acceleration ?

Acceleration is a physical quantity measuring the rate  of change in velocity of a moving object. Like velocity, acceleration is a vector quantity having magnitude and direction.

Acceleration is the ratio of change in velocity to the change in time.

a = Δv/Δt

Given, the car is accelerating from 10 to 20 m/s. Hence, it travelled with average velocity of 15 m/s over the distance of 80 m.

Then , time taken  = distance/velocity

t = 80 m/15 m/s = 5.3 s

Acceleration = Δv/t = (20 -10 m/s) /5.3 s = 1.8 m/s².

Therefore, the acceleration of the car is about  1.8 m/s².

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Un gas se encuentra a una presión constante y a una temperatura de 30°C. Si la temperatura aumenta a 45°C, su presión varía a 6 atm. ¿Cuál era la presión inicial del gas? Transforma los °C en °K.

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Answer:

P1 = 5.76 atm

Explanation:

To find the initial pressure of the gas you use the equation for ideal gases, for both temperatures and pressures:

[tex]P_1V=nRT_1\\\\P_2V=nRT_2\\\\[/tex]

T1: initial temperature = 30°C = 303.15K

T2: final temperature = 45°C = 318.15K

P1: initial pressure = ?

P2: final pressure = 6atm

n: number of moles

R: ideal gas constant

The number of moles and R are constant, you can dive the first equation into the second and solve for P1:

[tex]\frac{P_1V}{P_2V}=\frac{nRT_1}{nRT_2}\\\\\frac{P_1}{P_2}=\frac{T_1}{T_2}[/tex]

[tex]P_1=\frac{T_1P_2}{T_2}[/tex]

Finally, you replace the values of T1, P2 and T2:

[tex]P_1=\frac{(303.15K)(6atm)}{318.15K}=5.71atm[/tex]

hence, the initial pressure of the gas was 5.71 atm

12.0 V car battery has a voltage drop of 3.4 V when the starter draws 93 A of current. What is the resistance of the starter? O 88 m2 84 mg O 80 m2

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Answer:

[tex]R_s = 0.093 \Omega[/tex]

Explanation:

Voltage of the car battery = 12.0 V

Voltage drop in the battery = 3.4 V

The remainder of the voltage is the starter voltage, that is:

Starter voltage = Initial battery voltage - voltage drop

Starter voltage = 12.0 - 3.4

Starter voltage, [tex]V_{s}[/tex] = 8.6 V

Current drawn by starter, [tex]I_s[/tex] = 93 A

According to Ohm's law: [tex]V_s = I_s R_s[/tex]

Starter Resistance, [tex]R_s[/tex] = [tex]V_s/I_s[/tex]

[tex]R_s = 8.6/93\\R_s = 0.093 \Omega[/tex]

. Desde el borde de una azotea de un edificio, se lanza un cuerpo hacia abajo con una velocidad de 20 m/s, si el edificio mide 105 m. ¿Cuántos segundos dura la caída?

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Answer:

t = 3.01 s

Explanation:

In order to calculate how long it takes to the object to fall to the ground, you use the following formula, for the calculation of the height:

[tex]y=y_o-v_ot-\frac{1}{2}gt^2[/tex]    (1)

yo: height of the building = 105 m

vo: initial velocity of the body = 20m/s

g: gravitational acceleration = 9.8m/s^2

t: time = ?

To find the time t, you take into account that when the body arrives to the ground the height is zero, that is, y = 0.

You replace the values of all parameters in the equation (1), and you obtain a quadratic polynomial for t:

[tex]0=105-20t-\frac{1}{2}(9.8)t^2\\\\0=-4.9t^2-20t+105[/tex]

Next, you use the quadratic formula to get the roots of the polynomial:

[tex]t_{1,2}=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

a = -4.9

b = -20

c = 105

[tex]t_{1,2}=\frac{-(-20)\pm\sqrt{(-20)^2-4(-4.9)(105)}}{2(-4.9)}\\\\t_1=3.01s\\\\t_2=-7.09s[/tex]

You choose the positive value t1, because it has physical meanning.

Hence, the body takes 3.01s to arrive to the ground

A train takes 6 hours to reach Indore from Delhi. If it moves with the speed of 70 km/h, find the distance between Indore and Delhi.

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Answer:

Distance = 420 km

Explanation:

Speed = Distance/ Time

Where speed = 70 km/hr and time = 6 hours

Distance = Speed × Time

D = 70 km/hr × 6 hrs

D = 420 km

Answer:

GIVEN DATA :

TIME TAKEN=t=6h

SPEED OF THE TRAIN=v=70km/h

TO FIND:

DISTANCE COVERED=d=?

SOLUTION:

AS WE KNOW THAT

SPEED=DISTANCE COVERED / TIME TAKEN

SPEED × TIME TAKEN = DISTANCE COVERED

70km/h×6h=distance covered

distance covered=420km

Which quantity Has the same unit as potential difference

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Answer:

Voltage.

Explanation:

What’s the When the temperature increases the viscosity of the liquids ??? Hurry someone plz help

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Answer:

Decreases

Explanation:

Viscosity is inversely proportional to temperature

i.e. η ∝ [tex]\frac{1}{T}[/tex]

Where η is coefficient of viscosity and T is temperature,

Which means that when temperature increases, viscosity decreases and vice versa.

The amplitude of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is 5cm, while its angular velocity is 10 rads -1 . Calculate the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the particle.

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Answer:

a_max = 50 cm/s^2

Explanation:

To find the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the particle, you take into account the equation of motion in a simple harmonic motion:

[tex]x=Acos(\omega t)[/tex]

ω: angular velocity = 10 rad/s

A: amplitude = 5 cm

The acceleration is given by:

[tex]a=\omega^2 x[/tex]

and the maximum acceleration is obtained when the cosine function is maximum, that is, when cos(wt) = 1. Then, you have:

[tex]a_{max}=\omega^2 x_{max}=\omega^2A[/tex]

Then, you replace the values of w and A in order to calculate a_max:

[tex]a_{max}=(10rad/s)^2(5cm)=50\frac{cm}{s^2}[/tex]

hence, the maximum acceleration is 50 cm/s^2

A train takes 2h to reach station B from station A and 3h to return back to A.The distance between the station is 200km, then its average speed would be

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Answer:

80km/hr

Explanation:

Total distance: 400km

Total time 5 hours

Average speed= distance/time

400/5= 80km/hr

A closed-pipe resonator has a length of 1.73 m. The frequency of its second harmonic if the speed of sound is 343 m/s is: a)49,5 Hz b)99.13 Hz c)20.6 Hz d)72 Hz

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Answer:

There is no answer, since a closed-pipe resonator can NOT have a second harmonic. However, if you were to plug the pipe length and the speed of sound into the closed-pipe equation anyway you would get 49.56 as your fundamental frequency, which means that 99.13 would be your "plug and play" 2nd harmonic.

Explanation:

‏A 50 - N x m torque acts on a wheel with a moment of inertia 150 kg x m² . If the wheel starts from rest , how long will it take the wheel to make one revolution ?

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Answer:

t = 6.17 s

Explanation:

For a 1 revolution movement, [tex]\triangle \theta = 2\pi[/tex]

Torque, [tex]\tau = 50 Nm[/tex]

Moment of Inertia, [tex]I = 150 kg m^2[/tex]

If the wheel starts from rest, [tex]w_{0} = 0 rad/s[/tex]

The angular displacement of the wheel can be given by the formula:

[tex]\triangle \theta = \omega_0 t + 0.5 \alpha t^2[/tex]................(1)

Where [tex]\alpha[/tex] is the angular acceleration

[tex]\tau = I \alpha\\\alpha = \frac{\tau}{I} \\\alpha = 50/150\\\alpha = 0.33 rad/s^2[/tex]

To get t, put all necessary parameters into equation (1)

[tex]2\pi = 0(t) + 0.5(0.33)t^2\\2\pi =0.5(0.33)t^2\\t^2 = \frac{4 \pi}{0.33} \\t^2 = 38.08\\t = 6.17 s[/tex]

A car starts from rest and attains a velocity of 30m/s in 5 sec . calculate the total distance travel by that car and acceleration

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Answer:

Acceleration (a) = 6 m/s²

Total distance travel by car(s) = 75 meter

Explanation:

Given:

Initial velocity (u) = 0

Final velocity (v) = 30 m/s

Time (t) = 5 sec

Find:

Total distance travel by car(s) = ?

Acceleration (a) = ?

​Computation:

v = u +at

30 = 0 + a(5)

30 = a(5)

Acceleration (a) = 6 m/s²

Total distance travel by car(s) = ut +1/2(a)(t)²

Total distance travel by car(s) = 1/2(a)(t)²

Total distance travel by car(s) = (0.5)(6)(5)²

Total distance travel by car(s) = 75 meter

What is the centripetal force of an object undergoing uniform circular motion when its radius is doubled and its speed remains constant?
A.
the same as before
B.
twice as great as before
C.
half as great as before
D.
four times as great as before

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Now the centripetal force is that force that keeps the object on course along the circle;

This is expressed mathematically as ;

F = mv^2/ r

Where F - centripetal force

m- mass of the object

v- velocity of the object

r- raduis

Note from the expression as r increases F decreases so if v and the mass is constant if r doubles F will reduce by half.

Answer:

C. half as great as before

Explanation:

You apply a force of 54 N to a car jack in order to change a tire. Each "Crank" of the jack is exerted over a distance of
64 cm. What is the work input on the car jack? (Hint: 1m = 100 cm)
Step # 1
Step #2
Step #3

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Explanation:

Work = force × distance

W = (54 N) (0.64 m)

W ≈ 35 J

what is web browser​

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Answer:

A web browser is a software application for accessing information on the World Wide Web

Answer:

web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for accessing information on the World Wide Web. When a user requests a web page from a particular website, the web browser retrieves the necessary content from a web server and then displays the page on the screen.

Explanation:

Julie is cycling at a speed of 3.4 meters/second. If the combined mass of the bicycle and Julie is 30 kilograms, what is the kinetic energy?

A.
1.7 × 102 joules
B.
1.5 × 102 joules
C.
2.0 × 102 joules
D.
2.2 × 102 joules

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Just recall the formula for the gain in kinetic energy and substitute the values in.

A 1380 kg car starts from rest at the top of a 28.0 m long hill inclined at 11.00 degrees. Ignoring friction, how fast is it going when it reaches the bottom of the hill?​

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Answer:

10.2 m/s

Explanation:

Using conservation of energy:

PE = KE

mgh = ½ mv²

v = √(2gh)

v = √(2 × 9.8 m/s² × 28.0 m × sin 11.0°)

v = 10.2 m/s

The velocity when car reaches the bottom of the hill is 10.2 m/s.

What is mechanical energy?

The mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic energy and the potential energy of an object at any instant of time.

M.E = KE +PE

M.E = ½ mv² + mgh

where g is the acceleration due to gravity, v is the velocity, m is the mass and h is the height of the object.

Given is a 1380 kg car starts from rest at the top of a 28.0 m long hill inclined at 11.00 degrees.

Using conservation of energy principle, we have

PE = KE

mgh = ½ mv²

v = √(2gh)

Substitute the values, we get

v = √(2 × 9.8 m/s² × 28.0 m × sin 11.0°)

v = 10.2 m/s

Thus, the velocity when car reaches the bottom of the hill is 10.2 m/s.

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What is the compound name for Srl2

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Answer:

i have no idea

Explanation:

im am quite sorry

The compound name for SrI₂ is strontium iodide.

A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine together. It is composed of atoms of different elements that are held together by chemical bonds. Compounds have unique chemical and physical properties that are different from the elements they are made of.

Strontium iodide is an ionic compound consisting of strontium cations (Sr2+) and iodide anions (I-). When strontium (Sr) and iodine (I) react, they undergo a chemical reaction to form SrI₂.

Therefore, The name of the compound SrI₂ is strontium iodide.

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Njoki planted trees at intervals of 22m apart on the diagonal of a rectangular plot of land that measures 48m by 20m . How many trees did he plant​

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Answer:

The number of tree is 2

Explanation:

the diagonal of the rectangular plot of land  can be found using Pythagoras theorem (the diagonal is the hypotenuse)

Given

length of land x= 48m

width of land y= 20m

digonal z= ?

[tex]z^2= x^2+y^2\\\\z=\sqrt{ x^2+y^2} \\[/tex]

substituting the values of x and y into the equation we can solve for z

[tex]z=\sqrt{ 48^2+20^2} \\\\z=\sqrt{ 2304+400} \\z=\sqrt{ 2704} \\z=52m\\[/tex]

The diagonal is 52m

Hence since the interval = 22m the number if treee is

[tex]\frac{52}{22} = 2.36\\[/tex]

The number of trees must be whole numbers , the number of tree is 2

A wire having resistance 20 ohm is bent to make a closed square.What is the resistance across the diagonal of square?

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Answer:

5 Ω

Explanation:

When it is bent into a square, each side of the square will get 5 Ω resistance. As considered diagonally ,path of the wire between to diagonal points is the two sides of the square (that is half the length of the wire connected in parallel position). Which gives 10 ohm parallel to 10 ohm wire. So it finally read as 5 Ω wire

If a body of mass 10 kg is pushed with a force of 15N, then the acceleration of the body is

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Answer:

1.5m/s2

Explanation:

F=ma

a=F/m

a=15/10

a=1.5m/s2

What is the difference between p-n junction diode and extrinsic semiconductor?

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Answer:

The difference between P-N junction diode and extrinsic semiconductor is the allowable direction of flow of current

The extrinsic semiconductor can allow current to flow in both directions while the P-N junction diode permits only a unidirectional flow of current

Explanation:

A semiconductor is a substance that has an intermediate conductivity between that of conductors and non conductors

Examples of semiconductors  include germanium and cadmium selenide

A semiconductor to which impurities has been added (an activity known as doping) is an extrinsic semiconductor

Based on the functioning of a semiconductor, doping result in the formation of one of two types of semiconductors including;

1) N-type semiconductor that has an extra electron and the charge carriers are electrons

2) P-type semiconductor that has one less (-e⁻) electron and holes are the charge carriers

An extrinsic semiconductor can conduct allow the flow of electricity in both ways

A P-N junction diode consists of both the P and N-type extrinsic semiconductors arranged such that current can flow in only one direction.

Therefore, the difference is that the extrinsic semiconductor can allow current flow in both directions while the P-N junction diode permits only a unidirectional flow of current.

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