How much heat energy must be added to the gas to expand the cylinder length to 16.0 cm ?

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Answer 1

This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

A monatomic gas fills the left end of the cylinder in the following figure. At 300 K , the gas cylinder length is 14.0 cm and the spring is compressed by65.0 cm . How much heat energy must be added to the gas to expand the cylinder length to 16.0 cm ?

Answer:

the required heat energy is 16 J

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Lets consider the ideal gas equation;

PV = nRT

from the image, we calculate initial pressure;

Pi = ( 2000N/M × 0.06m) / 0.0008 m²

Pi = 15 × 10⁴ Pa

next we find Initial velocity

Vi = (0.0008 m²)(0.14) = 1.1 × 10⁻⁴ m²

now we find the number of moles

n = [(15 × 10⁴ Pa)(1.1 × 10⁻⁴ m²)] / 8.31 J/molK × 300K

N = 6.6 × 10⁻³ mol

next we calculate the final temperature;

Pf = ( 2000N/m × 0.08) / 0.0008 m²

Pf = 2 × 10⁵ Pa

Calculate the final Volume

Vf = (0.0008 m² × 0.16 m = 1.28 × 10⁻⁴ m³

we also determine the final temperature

[tex]T_{f}[/tex] =  (2 × 10⁵ Pa × 1.28 × 10⁻⁴ m³) / 6.6 × 10⁻³ × 8.31 J/molK

[tex]T_{f}[/tex]  = 466.8 K

so change in temperature ΔT

ΔT =  466.8 K - 300K = 166.8 K

we then calculate the change in thermal energy

ΔU = nCΔT

ΔU = ( 6.6 × 10⁻³ mol ) × 12.5 × 166.8K

ΔU = 13.761 J

C is the isochoric molar specific heat which is equal to 3R/2 for monoatomic

now we calculate the work done;

W = 1/2 × K( x[tex]_{i\\}[/tex]² - x[tex]_{f\\}[/tex]² )

W = 1/2 × ( 2000 N/m) ( 0.06² - 0.08² )

= - 2.8 J

and we then calculate the heat energy using the following expression;

Q = ΔU - W

we substitute

Q = 13.761 - (- 2.8 J)

Q = 13.761 + 2.8 J)

Q =  16 J

Therefore, the required heat energy is 16 J

How Much Heat Energy Must Be Added To The Gas To Expand The Cylinder Length To 16.0 Cm ?

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An object has a kinetic energy of 14 J and a mass of 17 kg , how fast is the object
moving?

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Use the formula:

E = (1/2) * m * v ^2

For unit consistency, make sure that:

E energy is in joules (J)
m mass is in kilograms (kg)
v velocity is in meters per second (m/s)
So, substituting to the equation:

14= (1/2) * (17) * v^2

By algebraic manipulation, we derive:

v = (2*14/17)^0.5

v = 1.2834 m/s
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Suppose the battery in a clock wears out after moving thousand coulombs of charge through the clock at a rate of 0.5 Ma how long did the clock run on does battery and how many electrons per second slowed?

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Answer:

Hello your question is poorly written below is the complete question

Suppose the battery in a clock wears out after moving Ten thousand coulombs of charge through the clock at a rate of 0.5 Ma how long did the clock run on does battery and how many electrons per second slowed?

answer :

a) 231.48 days

b) n = 3.125 * 10^15

Explanation:

Battery moved 10,000 coulombs

current rate = 0.5 mA

A) Determine how long the clock run on the battery. use the relation below

q = i * t ----- ( 1 )

q = charge , i = current , t = time

10000 = 0.5 * 10^-3 * t

hence  t = 2 * 10^7 secs

hence the time = 231.48  days

B) Determine how many electrons per second flowed

q = n*e ------ ( 2 )

n = number of electrons

e = 1.6 * 10^-19

q = 0.5 * 10^-3 coulomb ( charge flowing per electron )

back to equation 2

n ( number of electrons ) = q / e = ( 0.5 * 10^-3 ) / ( 1.6 * 10^-19 )

hence : n = 3.125 * 10^15

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Wind wears down rocks by blowing _________ them.

ice on
sand against
gently on
rocks toward

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Answer:

i think rocks towards is correct answer

Answer:

It is gently on

Explanation:

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The resistivity of blood is related to its hematocrit, the volume fraction of red blood cells in the blood. A commonly used equation relating the hematocrit h to the blood resistivity rho (in Ω⋅m) is rho=1.32/(1−h)−0.79. In one experiment, blood filled a graduated cylinder with an inner diameter of 0.90 cm. The resistance of the blood between the 1.0 cm and 2.0 cm marks of the cylinder was measured to be 198 Ω.

Required:
What was the hematocrit for this blood?

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Answer:

[tex]0.35598[/tex]

Explanation:

r = Radius = [tex]\dfrac{0.9}{2}=0.45\ \text{cm}[/tex]

R = Resistance = [tex]198\ \Omega[/tex]

A = Area = [tex]\pi r^2[/tex]

l = Length of blood in cylinder = 1 cm

h = Hematocrit of the blood

Resistivity is given by

[tex]\rho=\dfrac{1.32}{1-h}-0.79[/tex]

Resistance is given by

[tex]R=(\dfrac{1.32}{1-h}-0.79)\dfrac{l}{\pi r^2}\\\Rightarrow h=1-\dfrac{1.32}{\dfrac{R\pi r^2}{l}+0.79}\\\Rightarrow h=1-\dfrac{1.32}{\dfrac{198\times \pi\times (0.45\times 10^{-2})^2}{0.01}+0.79}\\\Rightarrow h=0.35598[/tex]

The hematocrit of the blood is [tex]0.35598[/tex].


2. Using a giant screw, a crew does 650 J of work to drill a hole into a rock.
The screw does 65 J of work. What is the efficiency of the screw? Show your
work. Hellpppp

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Answer:

42,250

Explanation:

It goes inside=

Displacemt

It does work=

Work done

To find efficiency of jule we do=

Dicplacement × Work done

650 × 65

42,250

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write the formula of kinetic energy and explain the terms in that​

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Answer:

Formula of kinetic energy:

[tex]k.e = \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} [/tex]

Explanation:

k.e: kinetic energy (J)

m: mass (kg)

v: velocity (m/s)

kinetic energy equals one half of the multiplication between mass and velocity

A-10A twin-jet close-support airplane is approximately rectangular with a wingspan (the length perpendicular to the flow direction) of 17.5 m and a chord (the length parallel to the flow direction) of 3 m. The airplane is flying at standard sea level with a velocity of 200 m/s. If the flow is considered to be completely laminar, calculate the boundary layer thickness at the trailing edge and the total skin friction drag. Assume that the wing is approximated by a flat plate. Assume incompressible flow.

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Solution :

Given :

Rectangular wingspan

Length,L = 17.5 m

Chord, c = 3 m

Free stream velocity of flow, [tex]$V_{\infty}$[/tex] = 200 m/s

Given that the flow is laminar.

[tex]$Re_L=\frac{\rho V L}{\mu _{\infty}}$[/tex]

      [tex]$=\frac{1.225 \times 200 \times 3}{1.789 \times 10^{-5}}$[/tex]

    [tex]$= 4.10 \times 10^7$[/tex]

So boundary layer thickness,

[tex]$\delta_{L} = \frac{5.2 L}{\sqrt{Re_L}}$[/tex]

[tex]$\delta_{L} = \frac{5.2 \times 3}{\sqrt{4.1 \times 10^7}}$[/tex]

    = 0.0024 m

The dynamic pressure, [tex]$q_{\infty} =\frac{1}{2} \rho V^2_{\infty}$[/tex]

                                           [tex]$ =\frac{1}{2} \times 1.225 \times 200^2$[/tex]

                                          [tex]$=2.45 \times 10^4 \ N/m^2$[/tex]

The skin friction drag co-efficient is given by

[tex]$C_f = \frac{1.328}{\sqrt{Re_L}}$[/tex]

     [tex]$=\frac{1.328}{\sqrt{4.1 \times 10^7}}$[/tex]

     = 0.00021

[tex]$D_{skinfriction} = \frac{1}{2} \rho V^2_{\infty}S C_f$[/tex]

                  [tex]$=\frac{1}{2} \times 1.225 \times 200^2 \times 17.5 \times 3 \times 0.00021$[/tex]

                  = 270 N

Therefore the net drag = 270 x 2

                                      = 540 N

What is the Radiation left over from the big bang called?

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Answer:

The Big Bang theory predicts that the early universe was a very hot place and that as it expands, the gas within it cools. Thus the universe should be filled with radiation that is literally the remnant heat left over from the Big Bang, called the “cosmic microwave background", or CMB.

Explanation:

The Big Bang theory suggest  that the universe in early stage was at very hot place and which can be expanded, the gas within it cools. It is in an infinite universe and it has no edge.

What is big bang theory ?

The Big Bang theory is a cosmological model which explain the existence of the observable universe from the earliest periods to the large-scale evolution.

The model describes the mechanism behind the universe expansion from an initial state of high density and temperature, it is very important concept as a lot of research is going on in this field to find out exactly how the universe began billions of years ago.

The universe began to cool down in order to allow the formation of particles become atoms after its initial phase of expansion,  Primordial elements  such as Hydrogen, Helium, and Lithium are condensed through gravity are formed early stars and galaxies.

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A simple pendulum is used to measure gravity using the following theoretical equation,TT=2ππ�LL/gg ,where L is the length of the pendulum, g is gravity, andT is the period of pendulum.Twenty measurements of T give a mean of 1.823 seconds and a standard deviation of 0.0671 s. The device used to measure time has a resolution of 0.02 s. The pendulum length is measured once to be 0.823 m (with a scale having a resolution of 0.001 m). Determine the value of g and its uncertainty (assume 90% confidence where necessary). You may use any method of uncertainty propagation that we covered in class.

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Answer:

g ±Δg = (9.8 ± 0.2) m / s²

Explanation:

For the calculation of the acceleration of gravity they indicate the equation of the simple pendulum to use

          T = [tex]2\pi \sqrt{ \frac{L}{g} }[/tex]

          T² =  [tex]4\pi ^2 \frac{L}{g}[/tex]4pi2 L / g

          g = [tex]4\pi ^2 \frac{L}{T^2}[/tex]

They indicate the average time of 20 measurements 1,823 s, each with an oscillation

let's calculate the magnitude

           g = [tex]4\pi ^2 \frac{0.823}{1.823^2}[/tex]4 pi2 0.823 / 1.823 2

            g = 9.7766 m / s²

now let's look for the uncertainty of gravity, as it was obtained from an equation we can use the following error propagation

for the period

             T = t / n

             ΔT = [tex]\frac{dT}{dt}[/tex] Δt + [tex]\frac{dT}{dn}[/tex] ΔDn

In general, the number of oscillations is small, so we can assume that there are no errors, in this case the number of oscillations of n = 1, consequently

              ΔT = Δt / n

              ΔT = Δt

now let's look for the uncertainty of g

             Δg = [tex]\frac{dg}{dL}[/tex] ΔL + [tex]\frac{dg}{dT}[/tex]  ΔT

             Δg = [tex]4\pi ^2 \frac{1}{T2}[/tex]   ΔL + 4π²L  (-2  T⁻³) ΔT

           

a more manageable way is with the relative error

             [tex]\frac{\Delta g}{g} = \frac{\Delta L }{L} + \frac{1}{2} \frac{\Delta T}{T}[/tex]

we substitute

              Δg = g ( \frac{\Delta L }{L} + \frac{1}{2}  \frac{\Delta T}{T}DL / L + ½ Dt / T)

the error in time give us the stanndard deviation  

let's calculate

               Δg = 9.7766 ([tex]\frac{0.001}{0.823} + \frac{1}{2} \ \frac{0.671}{1.823}[/tex])

               Δg = 9.7766 (0.001215 + 0.0184)

               Δg = 0.19 m / s²

the absolute uncertainty must be true to a significant figure

                Δg = 0.2 m / s2

therefore the correct result is

               g ±Δg = (9.8 ± 0.2) m / s²

Suppose that the voltage across the resistor is held constant at 40 volts. If the resistance is steadily decreasing at a rate of 0.2 ohms per second, at what rate is the current changing at the moment that the resistor reaches 5 ohms?

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Answer:

The current is increasing at a rate of 0.32 ampere per second.

Explanation:

The voltage of the resistor is modelled after Ohm's Law, which states that voltage is directly proportional to current:

[tex]V = i\cdot R[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]V[/tex] - Voltage, measured in volts.

[tex]i[/tex] - Current, measured in amperes.

[tex]R[/tex] - Resistance, measured in ohms.

An expression for the rate of change in voltage is found by Differential Calculus:

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt} = \frac{di}{dt}\cdot R +i\cdot \frac{dR}{dt}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt} = \frac{di}{dt}\cdot R + \frac{V}{R}\cdot \frac{dR}{dt}[/tex] (2)

Where:

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change in voltage, measured in volts per second.

[tex]\frac{di}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change in current, measured in amperes per second.

[tex]\frac{dR}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change in resistance, measured in ohms per second.

If we know that [tex]\frac{dV}{dt} = 0\,\frac{V}{s}[/tex], [tex]R = 5\,\Omega[/tex], [tex]V = 40\,\Omega[/tex] and [tex]\frac{dR}{dt} = -0.2\,\frac{\Omega}{s}[/tex], then the rate of change in current is:

[tex]5\cdot \frac{di}{dt}-1.6 = 0[/tex] (3)

[tex]\frac{di}{dt} = 0.32\,\frac{A}{s}[/tex]

The current is increasing at a rate of 0.32 ampere per second.

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The Earth's Escape velocity, the velocity needed to escape the Earth's
gravitational field, is

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in order for an object or a projectile to leave Earth's gravitational pull, it must reach Earth's escape velocity, meaning reach a speed of 7 miles per second (~11 km per second).

If the magnitude of the cross product of two vectors is one-half the dot product of the same vectors, what is the angle between the two vectors?

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Answer:

26.57 degrees

Explanation:

Let the two vectors be a and b

The dot product of two vectors is expressed as;

a.b = |a||b|cosθ

The cross product is expressed as;

a×b = |a||b|sinθ

If the magnitude of the cross product of two vectors is one-half the dot product of the same vectors, then;

|a×b| = 1/2|a.b|

|a||b|sinθ = 1/2|a||b|cosθ

sinθ = 1/2cosθ

2sinθ = cosθ

sinθ/cosθ = 1/2

tanθ = 1/2

θ = arctan(1/2)

θ = 26.57 degrees

Hence  the angle between the two vectors is 26.57 degrees

A baseball strikes the catcher's glove with a horizontal velocity of 40 m/s. The mass of the baseball is 0.15 kg. The displacement of the baseball due to the deformation of the catcher's glove and the movement of the catcher's hand is 8 cm from the instant it first makes contact with the glove until it stops. a. How much kinetic energy does the baseball possess just before it strikes the glove

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Answer:

the kinetic energy is 120 J

Explanation:

a. The computation of the kinetic energy before it strikes the glove is as follows:

As we know that

The Kinetic energy is

=  1 ÷ 2 × m × v^2

= 1 ÷ 2 × (0.15)(40^2)

= 120 J

Hence, the kinetic energy is 120 J

Which is the best example of the use of imagery in a sentence?

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Answer:

Common Examples of Imagery

Taste: The familiar tang of his grandmother's cranberry sauce reminded him of his youth. Sound: The concert was so loud that her ears rang for days afterward. Sight: The sunset was the most gorgeous they'd ever seen; the clouds were edged with pink and gold.

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A 680 nm laser illuminates a double slit apparatus with a slit separation distance of 7.83 μm. On the viewing screen, you measure the distance from the central bright fringe to the 2nd bright fringe to be 88.2 cm. How far away (in meters) is the viewing screen from the double slits?

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Answer:

L = 5.08 10⁻¹ m = 50.8 cm

Explanation:

In a double slit experiment for constructive interference is given by

           d sin θ = m λ

let's use trigonometry to find a relationship with the distance

           tan θ = y / L

these experiments are very small angles

           tan θ = [tex]\frac{sin \ \theta}{cos \ \theta}[/tex] = sin θ

when substituting

           sin θ = y / L

substituting in the first equation

           d y / L = m λ

           

           L = [tex]\frac{d \ y}{m \ \lambda}[/tex]

let's calculate

           L = [tex]\frac{ 0.783 \ 10^{-6} \ 88.2 \ 10^{-2} }{2 \ 680 \ 10^{-9}}[/tex]

           L = 5.08 10⁻¹ m

The distance of viewing screen from the double slits will be L = 5.08 *10⁻¹ m = 50.8 cm

What is constructive interference?

This position, where the resulting wave is larger than either of the two original, is called constructive interference.

In a double slit experiment for constructive interference is given by

d sin θ = m λ

let's use trigonometry to find a relationship with the distance

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

these experiments are very small angles

tan θ =  = sin θ

when substituting

[tex]sin\theta = \dfrac{y}{l}[/tex]  

substituting in the first equation

 

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{L}=m\lambda[/tex]

[tex]L=\dfrac{dy}{L\lambda}[/tex]

let's calculate

[tex]L=\frac{0.783\times 10^{-6}\times 88.2\times 10^{-2}}{2.680\times 10^{-9}}[/tex]

L = 5.08 10⁻¹ m

Hence the distance of viewing screen from the double slits will be L = 5.08 10⁻¹ m = 50.8 cm

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What is the cost, in dollars, of heating the hot tub, assuming 75.0% efficiency to account for heat transfer to the surroundings?

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Answer:

$ 5.93

Explanation:

If we are to put into consideration the following factors even though it was not all stated in the question.

What is the cost of heating a hot tub containing 1500 kg of water from 10.0°C to 40.0°C, assuming 75.0% efficiency to take heat loss to surroundings into account? The cost of electricity is ¢8.50/kW·h.

Q = mc∆T .........1

Where m is the mass of water = 1500kg

C is the specific heat capacity of water = 4.184

∆T = temperature change

= 40° - 10°

= 30°

Now, substitute the values into equation 1

= 1500×4.184×30

= 188280

Q in kw/s

= 188280/3600

= 52.3kw/hr

Efficiency = 75%

= 75/100

= 0.75

Hence we have

52.3/0.75

= 69.73kw/hr

C = Q × cost per kw/hr

C = 69.73× $8.5/100

C = 5.92705

C =$ 5.93

Hence, the cost of heating the hot tub is $ 5.93

Jada's husband puts on a Luther Vandross song every time they're going to be sexually intimate. Now when Jada is at a local bar and someone plays Luther Vandross songs she becomes sexually aroused. What is the conditioned stimulus

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Answer:

The conditioned stimulus is the Luther Vandross

Explanation:

A conditioned stimulus is a stimulus that triggers a response in an organism that has been conditioned (or learned). In this case Jada's husband putting the song (conditioned stimulus) on every time they are sexually intimate has caused her response to the stimulus to be becoming aroused.

Three collisions are elastic and three are inelastic. Determine which collision type took place for each collision. Support your conclusion with the data and observations from the lab.

Using your data, how are you able to determine if conservation of momentum occurs in each collision?


Write a conclusion for this lab. Also, make sure to discuss the conservation of momentum and how it applies to collisions.

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Answer:

Explanation:

If objects stick together, then a collision is inelastic. When objects don't stick together, If the kinetic energy is the same, then the collision is elastic.

You are walking down a straight path in a park and notice there is another person walking some distance ahead of you. The distance between the two of you remains the same, so you deduce that you are walking at the same speed of 1.17 m/s. Suddenly, you notice a wallet on the ground. You pick it up and realize it belongs to the person in front of you. To catch up, you start running at a speed of 2.75 m/s. It takes you 10.5 s to catch up and deliver the lost wallet. How far ahead of you was this person when you started running

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Answer:

16.6 m

Explanation:

Let d be the distance the other person is ahead of you. Since the other person is walking at a speed, v = 1.17 m/s, after picking the wallet, the other person moves a distance , vt in time, t = 10.5 s, the total distance covered by you till catch up is D = d + vt.

Also, you moves with a speed of v' = 2.75 m/s in time t = 10.5 s as you pick up the wallet, you covers a distance d' = v't at catch up.

At catch up, D = d'

d + vt = v't

d = v't - vt

d = (v' - v)t

Substituting the values of the variables into d, we have

d = (2.75 m/s - 1.17 m/s)10.5 s

d = (1.58 m/s)10.5 s

d = 16.59 m

d ≅ 16.6 m

So, the other person was 16.6 m ahead of you when you started running.

Consider the balloon and air inside the flask to be a closed system. Use the First Law of Thermodynamics to explain what happened to the balloon as heat was added by the environment.

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Balloon will burst. read the probable explanation. you need to know about thermodynamics of open and closed system

Consider the balloon and air inside the flask to be in a closed system. Using the First Law of Thermodynamics to explain what happened to the balloon as heat was added by the environment.

Balloon will burst, due to more heat and in another flask air gets heated.

What is the first law of thermodynamics ?

"The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only altered in form. For any system, energy transfer is associated with mass crossing the control boundary, external work, or heat transfer across the boundary. These produce a change of stored energy within the control volume."

What is heat ?

"Heat is the energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature. If two bodies at different temperatures are brought together, energy is transferred i.e, heat flows—from the hotter body to the colder."

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Can a particle move in a direction of increasing electric potential, yet have its electric potential energy decrease? Explain

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Answer:

Explanation:

Yes , it is possible .

When a negative charge moves towards a positive charge , it is moving in the direction of increasing electrical potential . In the whole process , its electrical potential energy decreases and its kinetic energy increases .

Actually the potential energy of a negative charge near a positive charge is negative and it is inversely proportional to distance .

V = - Qq / R , When R decreases , the negative value of potential increases . That means potential energy decreases .

A person with a mass of 60 kg stands on a scale in an elevator. What will the scale read (apparent weight or normal force) when the elevator is accelerating downward at 1 m/s2?

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Answer:

660 N

Explanation:

From the question,

When an Elevator moves downward,

R = m(g+a).................. Equation 1

Where R = apparent weight of the person, m = mass of the person, g = accleration due to gravity, a = acceleration of the elevator

Given: m = 60 kg, g = 10 m/s², a = 1 m/s²

Substitute these values into equation 1

R = 60(10+1)

R = 60(11)

R = 660 N.

Hence the apparent weight of the person is 660 N

In the absence of friction, if a force acting on a moving object stops acting, the object will

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Answer:

Keep on moving

Explanation:

Newton's first law states "that, if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force."

A rocket, with a mass of 5100 kg, has an engine that provides a net upward force of 8.0 x 10^5 N. It starts from rest and reaches a maximum speed of 900 m/s. How long does it take to reach that maximum velocity?

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Answer:

5.7375 seconds

Explanation:

The computation of the time required to reach that maximum velocity is shown below:

Given that

Mass = m =  5100 kg

Net upward force F = 8 × times 10^5 N

Initial speed = V_i = 0

Maximum speed = V = 900 m.s

Based on the above information

Impluse J = m(V - V_i)

= 5100 (900 - 0)

= 459 × 10^4 kg m.s

As we know that

J = FT

So

T = J ÷ F

= (459 × 10^4) ÷ (8 × 10^5)

= 5.7375 seconds

Which describes the reaction of a substance to form one or more new substances?


a physical change

a chemical change

a change of state

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A chemical change is the correct

what is transactive memory​

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Transactive memory is a psychological hypothesis first proposed by Daniel Wegner in 1985 as a response to earlier theories of "group mind" such as groupthink.[1] A transactive memory system is a mechanism through which groups collectively encode, store, and retrieve knowledge. Transactive memory was initially studied in couples and families where individuals had close relationships but was later extended to teams, larger groups, and organizations to explain how they develop a "group mind",[1] a memory system that is more complex and potentially more effective than that of any of its individual constituents. A transactive memory system includes memory stored in each individual, the interactions between memory within the individuals, as well as the processes that update this memory. Transactive memory, then, is the shared store of knowledge.

In simple terms...

A transactive memory is a psychological hypothesis. It is a system in the brain which allows human's to encode, store, or get information.

For example...

let's say I learn 5 colors when I'm younger. My "transactive memory" will store it and will allow my brain to "retrieve" the information to allow me to remember colors I previously "stored".

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A cylindrical metal rod has a resistance . If both its length and its diameter are quadrupled, its new resistance will be:________.
A. 16R
B. R/4
C. R
D. 4R

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Answer:

R' = R/4

Explanation:

The resistance of a metal rod is R. It is given by the relation as follows :

[tex]R=\rho\dfrac{l}{A}[/tex]

Where

l is the length and A is the area of cross-section

[tex]A=\pi r^2=\pi (\dfrac{d}{2})^2[/tex]

If both its length and its diameter are quadrupled, it means,

l' = 4l

and d'= 4d

It means,

[tex]A'=\pi (\dfrac{4d}{2})^2[/tex]

Let new resistance be R'. So,

[tex]R'=\rho\dfrac{l'}{A'}\\\\R'=\rho\dfrac{4l}{\pi (\dfrac{4d}{2})^2}\\\\=\rho \dfrac{4l}{\pi \dfrac{16d^2}{2}}\\\\=\dfrac{4}{16}\times \dfrac{\rho l}{\pi \dfrac{d^2}{2}}\\\\=\dfrac{1}{4}\times \dfrac{\rho l}{\pi \dfrac{d^2}{2}}\\\\R'=\dfrac{R}{4}[/tex]

So, the correct option is (B) "R/4".

Imagin you have mixed together some sand and salt Based on the venn diagram this mixture would be placed where ​

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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What is the density of a 36 g object with a volume of 15 cm3? (Density: D = )

0.42 g/cm3
0.54 g/cm3
2.4 g/cm3
5.4 g/cm3

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Answer:

density = mass/volume

so . . .  

density = (36 g)/(15 cm³) = 2.4 g/cm³

Explanation:

I believe the answer is about 2.34 grams

Kim was adopted as a baby and raised by loving parents in an enriched environment. Studies have shown that ________

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Answer:

Kim was adopted as a baby and raised by loving parents in an enriched environment. Studies have shown that the correlation between IQ

( intelligence quotient) scores of adopted children and those of their biologically unrelated family members reduce to zero as they grow into adulthood.

Explanation:

Kim was adopted as a baby and raised by loving parents in an enriched environment. Studies have shown that the correlation between IQ

( intelligence quotient) scores of adopted children and those of their biologically unrelated family members reduce to zero as they grow into adulthood.

Also, a loving environment is equally important for a child's upbringing.

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